1 DB9 Port Connection –Optional–*

Using the grey or tan Tripp Lite cable that came with your UPS, connect your primary server’s DB9 port to the single DB9 port labeled “LAN 4.1” (which provides complete intelligent RS-232 communications).**

*Serial port connections are optional. Your UPS will function properly without these connections.

**The “LAN 4.1” DB9 port is always enabled and is not controlled by the LAN Interface DIP Switches.

2 If you have additional computers:

a.Connect them to the DB9 ports labeled “LAN 2.2” (which provide basic, contact-closure shutdown capabilities) using the black cables that came with your UPS.

b.Set their corresponding LAN Interface DIP Switches to the ACTIVATE (DOWN) position. See diagram for which switch controls which port.***

*** If you do not connect a computer to either of

2a. Back Panel

the “LAN 2.2” DB9 ports, set their

 

corresponding LAN Interface DIP Switches to

 

the DEACTIVATE (UP) position.

 

Note: DIP Switch #3 has no function.

 

DIP Switches #2 & #1

(Lan Interface Switches)

DEACTIVATE

ACTIVATE

2b. Back Panel

3 Load software and run the installation program appropriate for your operating system.

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Tripp Lite XL INT 3000, XL INT 2200 specifications DB9 Port Connection -Optional, If you have additional computers

INT 3000, INT 2200, XL INT 2200, XL INT 3000 specifications

Tripp Lite is renowned for producing reliable power protection solutions, and its line of Intelligent Rackmount UPS systems, including the XL INT 2200 and INT 3000, stands out in the market for their advanced features and robust performance. These models are designed to cater to the needs of various IT environments, ensuring the safety and sustainability of critical equipment.

The Tripp Lite XL INT 2200 offers a powerful 2200VA/1980W capacity, making it ideal for small to medium-sized servers, networking equipment, and other essential devices. One of its notable features is the line-interactive topology, which provides excellent voltage regulation without switching to battery power unless necessary. This results in enhanced efficiency and extended battery life. The XL INT 2200 also incorporates an automatic voltage regulation (AVR) feature, allowing it to correct minor fluctuations in utility power, which keeps connected devices safe and operational without depleting the battery.

On the other hand, the INT 3000 boasts a higher capacity of 3000VA/2700W, making it suitable for larger systems or multiple devices. Similar to its counterpart, the INT 3000 uses line-interactive technology but is optimized for heavier loads, ensuring that even the most demanding equipment remains powered during an outage. The model is equipped with enhanced communication options including USB, serial, and slots for optional SNMP/Web cards, allowing for easy integration into existing network management systems.

Both models are equipped with advanced LED status indicators that provide real-time information on the unit's battery status, load level, and operational conditions, simplifying monitoring and diagnostic processes. Additionally, they feature customizable alarm settings, ensuring that users are promptly alerted to any critical situations.

The build quality is robust, with a 2U rackmount form factor that allows for easy installation in standard server racks. Additionally, these UPS systems come with a built-in energy-saving mode, helping to reduce overall power consumption and operational costs.

In summary, the Tripp Lite XL INT 2200 and INT 3000 offer key features such as line-interactive topology, AVR technology, multiple communication options, and robust build quality. These characteristics make them an excellent choice for safeguarding valuable electronic equipment in data centers, network operations, and other critical applications where reliable power is essential. With Tripp Lite, users can trust that their systems are well-protected against power irregularities, ensuring uninterrupted performance and longevity.