American Power Conversion S15BLK Input Power Connector, Ethernet Surge Protected Jacks

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BUILDING WIRING FAULT Indicator

If this indicator is lit, then one of three wiring problems exists in the building wiring circuit:

Missing ground

Overloaded neutral

Reversed polarity

Contact a licensed electrician to resolve the problem.

Input Power Connector

Connect one end of the supplied AC power cord to the S10 or S15 AC Input Power Connector. Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC utility power source (120 Vac, 15A, 50 to 60 Hz).

DC TRIGGER Jacks

Provides for connection of a component acting as a DC trigger, which controls turn on/off, as well as sequencing of the DELAYED1 and 2 outlet banks. The S10 and S15 also allows that DC signal to pass through to another connected component.

!the DC Trigger to the IN jack. The OUT jack should be used only as a pass-through. The DC Trigger signal can be short circuited if the input and output cables are reversed. The maximum input voltage for the DC Trigger is 30VDC. Do not

apply an AC voltage to the DC Trigger jacks. Failure to comply with this statement may result in equipment damage.Caution: When connecting to the DC Trigger jacks, connect the source of

9ETHERNET Surge Protected Jacks

The S15 protects a device connected to a home network from surges traveling over Ethernet data lines. Connect the supplied RJ45 cable from the wall jack (source) to the connector marked IN. Connect another network cable from the connector marked OUT to the network equipment to be protected.

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Contents Model S15 Shown Page Safety Information Example of Antenna Grounding PER National Electric Code NEC Verification Safety SymbolsProtect Your Investment RegistrationPage Table of Contents Page Introduction Package Contents Unit Power Capacity Safety PrecautionsFeatures Surge Protection Front and Rear Panels Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsRemovable Support Feet Vacuum Fluorescent Display Status Push ButtonUp Arrow Push Button Overload Status Indicator LOW Battery Status IndicatorLine OK Status Indicator Filtering Status IndicatorDelayed 2 Status Indicator Rear Panel Connectors and Circuit BreakerSetup Push Button Regulating Status IndicatorP q r s Additional Surge Protected COAX/RF Connectors Surge Protected COAX/RF ConnectorsEthernet Surge Protected Jacks Input Power ConnectorCooling Fan Surge Protected Telephone Jacks TEL/DVR/SAT/DSLRemoving the Battery Pack InstallationInstalling the Unit Front Bezel Removal Inserting and Connecting the BatteryInstall the battery retaining bar Performing the System Test Powering On and Connecting EquipmentOUTLET2 on Selftest is on ON-LINE Selftest Screen No External Battery Connected Screen Status Screens Status and Informational ScreensSystem Load Xxxw Load XXX% Source Xxxxxxx EST. Runtime Xhrs Screen Informational ScreensFirmware Version Xxxxxxx Screen Firmware Version Xxxxxxx ScreenPhone Number and Technical Support Internet Address Model Number and Serial Number ScreenInput FREQUENCY/OUTPUT Frequency Screen Connecting the ComponentsS10/S15 Set Up Using Front-Panel Controls Audible Alarm Setting Screen Sensitivity High Setting Screen GO to Battery if Xxxv Setting Screen Lowbattwarning Setting Screen Do Quik Selftest Screen DISPLY-BEEP Test Screen Initialization Complete Limited Warranty Input Technical SpecificationsOutput Physical Surge ProtectionPage Unit will not turn on TroubleshootingCircuit breaker has tripped Contact Information Replace Battery LED is illuminatedTechnical Support Page Page 990-1906D 2007 APC Worldwide Customer Support