American Power Conversion 620 VA Connect the UPS to the Network if Applicable, Start the UPS, Network Connectors

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Connect the UPS to the Network (if Applicable)

Network Connectors

Serial Port

Telephone/Network

 

Surge 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 optional telephone/network surge suppression. Connect a single line telephone or a 10 Base-T/ 100 Base-Tx network cable into the RJ-45/RJ-11 telephone/network surge protection IN jack on the back of the UPS. Use a telephone cable (not supplied) or network cabling (not supplied) to connect the OUT jack to a fax modem or network port.

Start the UPS

1.Plug the UPS into a two-pole, three-wire, grounded receptacle only. Avoid using extension cords.

110/120 V models: The power cord is attached to the UPS. The input plug is a NEMA 5-15P.

230 V models: The power cord set is supplied in the UPS literature kit. Attention: Upon utility power connection, the top outlet is immediately powered; the bottom three outlets are powered after the UPS performs the self-test.

2.110/120 V models: Check the site wiring fault LED located on the rear panel. It will be illu- minated if the UPS is plugged into an improperly wired utility power outlet (see Troubleshoot- ing).

3.Turn on all connected equipment. To use the UPS as a master on/off switch, be sure all con- nected equipment is on.

4.Press the button on the front panel to power the UPS.

Note: The battery charges fully during the first four hours of normal operation. Do not expect full battery run capability during this initial charge period. Refer to www.apc.com for battery runtimes.

5.For optimal computer system protection, install PowerChute Business Edition management soft- ware to fully configure UPS shutdown and alarm settings.

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Contents APC Smart-UPSSC Page Introduction InstallationUnpack Position the UPSConnect Equipment to the UPS Connect the BatteryStart UP Rear Panels 110/120 230Start the UPS Network ConnectorsConnect the UPS to the Network if Applicable Operation Front Display PanelUPS ID Upsiden User Configurable Items110/120 V model Storage Battery ReplacementStorage and Maintenance TROUBLESHOOTING, SHIPPING, and Service Replace Battery LED is Illuminated Contact Information Shipping and ServiceModels Regulatory and Warranty Information110/120 V models Limited Warranty
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620 VA, 420 VA, 110 Vac, 120 Vac specifications

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