Tripp Lite SUINT1000XL, SUINT2000XL Serial Port Connection, External Battery Pack Connection

Models: SUINT1000XL SUINT3000XL SUINT2000XL

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Optional Installation

The connections are optional. Your UPS will function properly without these connections.

1Serial Port Connection

Using the serial cable provided, connect the serial port on your computer to the serial port of your UPS. Install on your computer the PowerAlert UPS monitoring software pro- gram (included on CD-ROM) appropriate for your operating system. See Communications in the Basic Operation section of this manual to determine how to monitor and manage your UPS using this port.

2External Battery Pack Connection

Check to ensure that the external batteries you are connecting match the voltage listed on your UPS’s battery connector. Plug either end of the battery connection cable (supplied with the battery pack) into the UPS’s External Battery Connector and the other end into the Battery Output Connector on the rear panel of the external battery pack. Since your UPS has internal batteries, external batteries are only needed to extend runtime. Adding external batteries will increase recharge time as well as runtime. Make sure that each end of the cable is fully inserted into its connector. Several small sparks may result during battery connection; this is normal.

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Tripp Lite SUINT1000XL, SUINT2000XL, SUINT3000XL owner manual Serial Port Connection, External Battery Pack Connection

SUINT1000XL, SUINT3000XL, SUINT2000XL specifications

Tripp Lite’s SUINT series of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems—specifically the SUINT1000XL, SUINT2000XL, and SUINT3000XL—are designed to provide reliable backup power protection for sensitive electronics and critical equipment in various settings, from home offices to data centers.

Each model in the SUINT series boasts a robust Pure Sine Wave output, which ensures that connected devices receive clean and stable power. This is particularly important for equipment sensitive to voltage fluctuations, helping to prevent damage and malfunction. The pure sine wave output mimics the electrical waveform of utility power, making these UPS systems suitable for a variety of devices, including computers, networking equipment, and even certain audio/video devices.

One of the key features of the SUINT series is its extended runtime capabilities. Users can select interchangeable external battery packs for additional runtime, making these UPS systems versatile for longer outages. The SUINT1000XL provides up to 1000VA capacity, while the SUINT2000XL and SUINT3000XL offer 2000VA and 3000VA of capacity, respectively. This flexibility allows users to choose the model that best meets their power requirements.

All three models feature an LCD display that provides real-time monitoring of vital UPS functions, including battery status, load level, and estimated runtime. This user-friendly interface allows for prompt assessment of power conditions and easy navigation through settings and configurations.

In addition, the SUINT series includes automatic voltage regulation (AVR) technology to stabilize output voltage, ensuring that your equipment receives consistent power despite fluctuations in the input voltage. This technology is crucial in areas with unreliable power supply, enhancing the reliability of the UPS.

The SUINT series also emphasizes communication and adaptability. With USB and serial ports for connection to a computer, users can monitor the UPS status via software. This allows for scheduled shutdowns and monitoring under critical conditions, enhancing the overall safety and efficiency of the connected devices.

Compatibility with Tripp Lite's PowerAlert software enables advanced power management features, ensuring that users can manage their system for optimal performance.

Overall, the Tripp Lite SUINT1000XL, SUINT2000XL, and SUINT3000XL are robust UPS solutions, providing necessary power protection, user-friendly features, and advanced technologies to keep critical equipment running smoothly during power disturbances. Their combination of pure sine wave output, extended runtime, AVR technology, and communication capabilities make them essential for safeguarding sensitive electronics.