Tripp Lite SMART2200NET Owner's Manual for SmartProNET/SmartProXL UPS 931310 - Page 3

Installation

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Installation 1 Plug your UPS into an electrical outlet. See "Suggested Circuit" in Specifications section to determine if your model should occupy a 20or 30-amp dedicated circuit. 2 Plug your equipment into your UPS. Your UPS is designed to support only computer equipment. Connecting household appliances, laser printers or surge suppressors is not recommended. 3 Turn your UPS ON. · Set the System Enable Switch (DIP Switch #4, UPS back panel) to the "ENABLE" (UP) position. (See Figure 1) This switch activates the battery charger and microprocessor. The "XXX" light will flash until you engage the ON/Standby Switch to activate the "ON" mode. · Engage the momentary ON/Standby Switch (UPS front panel) and release it to activate the "ON" mode and supply power to the UPS receptacles. (See Figure 2) Figure 1 DIP Switch #4 (System Enable Switch) ENABLE DISABLE Figure 2 - ON/Standby Switch DB9 Port Connection (Optional) On Next Page . . . 3

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Installation
Plug your UPS into
an electrical outlet.
See “Suggested Circuit” in Specifications section
to determine if your model should occupy a 20-
or 30-amp dedicated circuit.
Plug your equipment
into your UPS.
Turn your UPS ON.
Set the System Enable Switch (DIP
Switch #4, UPS back panel) to the
“ENABLE” (UP) position.
(See Figure 1)
This switch activates the battery charger and
microprocessor.
The “
XXX
” light will flash until you engage the
ON/Standby Switch to activate the “ON” mode.
Engage the momentary ON/Standby
Switch (UPS front panel) and release it
to activate the “ON” mode and supply
power to the UPS receptacles.
(See Figure 2)
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1
DB9 Port Connection (Optional) On Next Page . . .
Figure 2 - ON/Standby Switch
Figure 1
DIP Switch #4
(System Enable Switch)
ENABLE
DISABLE
Your UPS is designed to support
only computer equipment.
Connecting household appliances,
laser printers or surge suppressors
is not recommended.
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