American Power Conversion VA1500, VA 1000, Vac 110, Vac 230, Vac 120 Connect Equipment to the UPS

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2:START UP

Connect Equipment to the UPS

Rear Panels

110/120 V:

230 V:

Note: A laser printer draws significantly more power than other types of equipment and may overload the UPS.

Connect the UPS to the Network (if Applicable)

Network Connectors

Serial Port

Modem/Telephone/Fax

Network Surge

 

Ports

Suppression Ports

Use only interface kits approved by APC.

Use only the supplied cable to connect to the Serial Port. A standard serial interface cable is incom- patible with the UPS.

The UPS features modem/telephone/fax surge suppression ports. Connect a single mo- dem/telephone/fax line into the RJ-11 modem/telephone/fax surge protection IN jack on the back of the UPS. Use telephone cabling (not supplied) to connect the OUT jack to a modem/telephone/fax port.

The UPS also features network surge suppression. Connect a single line 10 Base-T/ 100 Base-Tx network cable into the RJ-45 network surge protection IN jack on the back of the UPS. Use network cabling (not supplied) to connect the OUT jack to a network port.

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Contents APC Smart-UPSSC Page Introduction UnpackPosition the UPS Tower Configuration Mount the UPS in a Two-Post Rack Reinstall battery, battery bracket, and screws Connect Equipment to the UPS Connect the UPS to the Network if ApplicableStart the UPS Front Display Panel User Configurable Items 110/120 V model Battery Replacement StorageTROUBLESHOOTING, SHIPPING, and Service Replace BATTERY/BATTERY Disconnected LED is Illuminated Shipping and Service Regulatory and Warranty Information Limited Warranty