American Power Conversion 2200 Install Accessory Optional, Connect to Utility, Charge the Battery

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Sensitive information systems can be further safeguarded by following these guidelines:

Verify that all electrical outlets are properly grounded.

Connect information systems to a different electrical service branch than heavy motor loads like air conditioners, copiers, refrigerators, and heavy industrial machinery.

Plug all power protection and information system equipment into the same branch where possible.

4.4 Install Accessory (Optional)

Some accessories connect to the computer interface (DB-9) port, while others install in the acces- sory slot. See the literature accompanying the accessory to determine proper installation. The screws holding the slot cover are #2 Phillips head type.

To use the computer interface port, connect the accessory to the DB-9 connector and tighten down the connector’s screws.

Connect the optional battery pack (3000 VA model only) according to the instructions with the battery pack.

4.5 Connect to Utility

Plug the unit into a two-pole, three-wire, grounding receptacle only. Avoid using extension cords and adapter plugs.

4.6 Charge the Battery

The unit charges its battery whenever it is connected to utility power. For best results, charge the battery for 2.5 hours before use. It is acceptable to use the unit without first charging the battery, but on-battery run time may be reduced until the battery charges.

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Contents Smartups Part Number 990-7042A Revision Revised 7/97 Contents/Índice Page Introduction IntroductionThank you Please save the packaging materialsVA 1400 VA Radio Frequency InterferenceVA and 3000 VA Intelligent Battery Management FeaturesComputer Interface and Accessory Slot Theory of OperationSafety Front panel Presentation3000 VA 1400 VA Rear Panel700 VA Placement InstallationInspection Protection StrategiesCharge the Battery Install Accessory OptionalConnect to Utility Connect Ground Leads to Tvss Connector Optional Check the Site Wiring Fault IndicatorConnect the Loads Switch Off Switch OnOperation Self-testLoad Bar Graph Battery Charge Bar GraphUtility Voltage Bar Graph Cold Start SmartBoost and SmartTrimVoltage Sensitivity Low Battery Warning IntervalAlarms Options Troubleshooting Service Replacement Batteries Replacing the BatteryBattery Replacement Procedure 450 through 1400 VA models Battery Replacement Procedure 2200 and 3000 VA models Storage conditions StorageExtended storage English SpecificationsHow to Determine On-battery Run Time Typical On-Battery Run Time Versus Load, in Minutes Model User Configuration Items Obrigado IntroduçãoImportante Guarde a embalagemVA e 3000 VA Interferência de RadiofreqüênciaRecursos Método de OperaçãoGerenciamento Inteligente de Baterias Interface do Computador e Slot de Acessórios SegurançaPainel frontal Apresentação2200 e 3000 VA Painel Traseiro1000 e 1400 VA 450 e 700 VA Inspeção InstalaçãoLocalização Estratégias de ProteçãoConexão à Energia Externa Instalação de Acessórios OpcionalCarregue a Bateria Verifique o Indicador de Falha da Fiação Local Conecte as CargasConecte a Fiação de Aterramento ao Conector Tvss Opcional Ligar OperaçãoDesligar AutotesteIndicadores de Carga Indicadores de Voltagem Externa Indicadores de Carga da BateriaSmartBoost e SmartTrim Sensibilidade da Voltagem Inicialização FriaModo de Desligamento Intervalo do Aviso de Bateria FracaCom Bateria AlarmesSobrecarga Bateria FracaVisão Geral OpçõesKits de Interface Slot de AcessóriosResolução de Problemas Assistência Técnica Aviso Substituição da BateriaSubstituição das Baterias Page Condições de Armazenamento Armazenamento11.2 Períodos Longos de Armazenamento Ajustável via software opcional EspecificaçõesComo Determinar o Tempo de Autonomia da Bateria Page Itens Configuráveis pelo Usuário Limited Warranty Page Technical Support Numbers