Indicator Lights

All Indicator Light descriptions apply when the UPS is plugged into a wall outlet and turned on.

This green light will turn ON whenever your UPS is plugged in and receiving normal AC line power.

This red light will turn ON when your UPS is providing your equipment with battery power.

This yellow light will turn ON continuously after you test your UPS battery’s charge with the “Mute/Test” Switch to indicate that the UPS’s battery is less than fully charged. If it stays on continuously, contact

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Tripp Lite for service. The light will flash after you set the “OFF/ON”

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Switch to the “OFF” position to indicate that the UPS will not provide

 

 

battery backup during a blackout or brownout.

 

 

 

 

Whenever your UPS is automatically correcting high or low AC line

 

 

voltage, this green light will turn ON and the UPS will gently click. The

 

more the UPS has to correct voltage, the more the green light will turn

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ON and the more the UPS will click. These are both normal, automatic

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operations of your UPS, and no action is required on your part.

 

 

 

 

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This red light will turn ON when the UPS’s capacity has been exceeded while it is operating from battery power (either during a self-test or during a blackout). Remove overload from battery-supported outlets immediately.

Other UPS Features

AC Receptacles

The receptacles provide your connected equipment with AC line power during normal operation and battery power during black- outs and brownouts. They also protect your equipment against damaging surges and line noise. Select models, however, feature “surge-only” receptacle(s) (identified on the back of the UPS) that provide peripherals with surge protection without committing precious battery power to support them during blackouts.

RJ11 Telephone Jacks (Available on select models)

These jacks protect your equipment against telephone line surges. Connecting your equipment to these jacks is optional. Your UPS will still work properly without this connection.

DB9 Port (Available on select models)

The DB9 port connects your UPS to any workstation or server. Use with Tripp Lite software and cabling to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. This port sends contact-closure signals to indicate line-fail and low- battery status. Contact Tripp Lite Customer Support for more information.

Battery Replacement Door

Under normal conditions, the original battery in your UPS will last several years. Battery replacement should be performed only by qualified service personnel. Refer to “Battery Warnings” in the Safety section on page 2.

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Tripp Lite 450 PNP, 675 PNP, 300 PNP owner manual Indicator Lights, Other UPS Features

450 PNP, 300 PNP, 675 PNP, 675 specifications

Tripp Lite is a well-known name in the world of power protection and connectivity solutions. Among its extensive product range, the Tripp Lite 675, 675 PNP, 300 PNP, and 450 PNP stand out for their reliability and innovative features. These models cater to a variety of power needs, making them suitable for both professional and personal use.

The Tripp Lite 675 is designed for simple, efficient power protection. With surge protection and noise filtering capabilities, it shields sensitive electronic devices from harmful voltage spikes and electromagnetic interference. It offers a compact design that works well in various settings, including home offices and entertainment centers. One of its main features is a built-in circuit breaker that prevents overload, ensuring safety for connected devices.

The 675 PNP (Plug-N-Play) model introduces user-friendly enhancements, allowing for quick setup. This version comes with multiple outlets that accommodate various plug styles, making it versatile for different devices. Its power conditioning technology ensures a stable power supply, while the integrated LED indicators provide real-time status updates for users. This model is particularly beneficial for those who need ease of use alongside reliable performance.

For heavier-duty requirements, the 300 PNP and 450 PNP models go a step further. They come equipped with higher wattage capacities, catering to larger setups, such as home theaters or small server rooms. The 300 PNP also boasts advanced surge protection features, including automatic voltage regulation, which stabilizes fluctuating voltage levels. This is critical for maintaining the longevity of connected equipment.

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In summary, the Tripp Lite 675, 675 PNP, 300 PNP, and 450 PNP represent a range of power solutions that prioritize safety, ease of use, and advanced technology. With their various features tailored to different needs, these models are ideal choices for anyone looking to secure their electronic devices from power disturbances while ensuring they remain functional and efficient.