Tripp Lite APS INT 512 owner manual Switches, Indicator Lights Other Features

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Switches, Indicator Lights

& Other Features

(See Diagram 10, p. 48 to locate the following switches, indicator lights and other features. 10.1 shows the UniPlug Universal Plug Adaptor [included with APS INT 512 models] which accepts most worldwide plug configurations; 10.2 shows the plug and cordset. Note: 10.21=ground, 10.22=neutral, 10.23=line 1, 10.24=detachable line cord. 10.3 shows the “Configuration Dip Switches” located on the bottom of the unit.)

Switches

1. “Operating Mode” Switch

This switch selects the APS operating mode (either “CHARGE ONLY/REMOTE”, “AUTO”, or “OFF”. See “Equipment Connection” for the optimum switch setting.

2. “CONFIGURATION” DIP Switches

These four switches must be set for the type of battery your APS will be connected to and the voltage range outside of which your APS will switch to battery power. The Battery Type DIP Switch #1 setting must match the type of batteries you connect or your batteries may be degraded or damaged over an extended period of time. Most loads will perform adequately when your APS’s High AC Voltage Point DIP Switch #2 is set to 257V and its Low AC Voltage Point DIP Switches #3 and #4 are set to 181V. Set your APS above or below these points, however, to minimize frequent battery operation caused by momentary high/low line voltage swings which have little effect on equipment operation. (See “APS Installation” and Diagram 1 on page 46.)

Indicator Lights

3. “LINE”

This green light will turn continuously ON whenever connected equipment is receiving utility-supplied AC power. It will flash intermittently when utility power is present and your APS's Operating Mode Switch is set to “Charge Only/Remote” to warn you that the APS's inverter is OFF and that the APS WILL NOT provide battery backup during blackouts, brownouts or overvoltages.

4. “INV”

This red light will turn continuously ON whenever connected equipment is receiving battery-supplied AC power (during a blackout, brownout or overvoltage while connected to utility power or when connected to batteries during vehicular operation).

5. “LOAD”

This red light will turn continuously ON when the APS’s load is between 80% and 110% of capacity. The light will flash intermittently when the APS's inverter shuts down due to a severe overload or overheating. If this happens, turn Operating Mode Switch OFF. Remove overload. Let the unit cool. You may then turn the APS ON again.

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