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Other UPS Features (Rear Panel)
AC Receptacles: Your UPS features 15- and 20-amp AC outlets. These output receptacles provide your connected equipment with AC line power during nor- mal operation and battery power during blackouts and brownouts. The UPS pro- tects equipment connected to these receptacles against damaging surges and line noise. If you have a serial or USB connection to your UPS, you can remotely reboot connected equipment by turning the receptacles OFF and ON using Tripp Lite's PowerAlert Software. The receptacles are divided into one or more load banks (labelled “LOAD 1,” etc.) which may be remotely switched OFF and ON using Tripp Lite UPS software without interrupting power to equipment con- nected to the other outlets. Outlets labelled “UNSWITCHED” may not be remotely switched off. See software instructions for details.
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Communications Ports (USB or RS-232): These ports connect your UPS to any workstation or server. Use with Tripp Lite’s PowerAlert Software and included cables to enable your computer to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. Also use PowerAlert Software to monitor a wide variety of AC line power and UPS operating conditions. Consult your PowerAlert Software manual or contact Tripp Lite Customer Support for more information. See “USB and RS-232 Serial Communications” in the “Optional Installation” section for installation instructions.
EPO (Emergency Power Off) Port: Your UPS features a EPO port that may be used to connect the UPS to a contact closure switch to enable emergency inverter shutdown. See Optional Installation.
Accessory Slot: Remove the small cover panel from this slot to install optional accessories to remotely monitor and control your UPS. Refer to your accessory’s manual for installation instructions. Contact Tripp Lite Customer Support at (773) 869-1234 for more information, including a list of available SNMP, network management and connectivity products.
Voltage DIP Switches: These switches enable you to set the UPS to match actual input voltage. If the Voltage DIPSwitches are set above or below input voltage, the UPS will treat the input as a continuous overvoltage or undervoltage condition, and will automatically adjust input voltage to match the Voltage DIP Switch setting. This will cause constant, unnecessary wear on the UPS system. Note: The Voltage DIP Switches must be set with the UPS turned OFF and disconnected from utility power. If the switches are set while the UPS is connected to utility power, the setting will not take effect.