Installation

4. Press and hold the Output On button until the alarm beeps again.

Two indicators, corresponding with the current setting, remain flashing. The output voltage is factory-configured for 230V.

OVERLOAD

SITE FAULT

OVERTEMP

BATTERY

SELF TEST

240V

230V

220V

208V

Figure 5. Output Voltage Indicators

5.Press the Output Off button to scroll through the output voltage options, top to bottom. Each time you press the button, the UPS beeps and the next two indicators flash.

NOTE If you do not save a selection within two minutes, the setup automatically aborts and switches back to the original configuration.

6. Press and hold the Output On button until the alarm beeps to select and save the output voltage. Failure to release the button immediately after the beep will cause the UPS to abort the setup.

7.Continue to Step 10.

8.Plug the UPS power supply cord into the input connector on the UPS rear panel.

9.Plug the other end of the power supply cord into a grounded, three-wire, AC receptacle that has been wired in accordance with national wiring rules.

10.The equipment to be protected by the UPS should be powered off. Plug the equipment into the power output receptacles on the UPS rear panel.

DO NOT protect laser printers with the UPS because of the exceptionally high power requirements of the heating elements. The optional PowerPass has a surge-protected receptacle for laser printers.

11.Turn on the equipment that is connected to the UPS.

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