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1.   your UPS in the    Standby    mode  then set the System Enable Switch  Jumper  4   UPS rear panel  to    DISABLE     Down   finally  disconnect the UPS power cord  from the wall outlet  If you plan on storing your UPS for an extended period of  time  recharge the UPS batteries once every three months  Follow steps  1 and   3 in the Installation section and allow the UPS to charge from 4 to 6 hours  If  you leave your UPS batteries discharged for an extended period of time  they will  suffer permanent loss of capacity     Service   If returning your UPS to Tripp Lite  please carefully pack the UPS using the  ORIGINAL PACKING MATERIAL that came with the unit  Enclose a letter  describing the symptoms of the problem  If the UPS is within the 2 year warranty  period  enclose a copy of your sales receipt     Specifications       SMART 2200 NET SMART 3000 NET  Output Capacity  VA Watts   2200 1700 3000 2400  Battery Runtime  Half Load Full Load  Minutes  27  11  23  7   Battery Recharge Rate  2 4hrs  2 4hrs   Suggested Circuit  15 amp or 20 amp dedicated 30 amp dedicated  Approvals  UL  cUL UL  cUL   SMART 1250XL NET SMART 2200XL NET   Output Capacity  VA Watts   1250 900 2200 1750  Battery Runtime  Half Load Full Load  Minutes  85  24  284  11   Battery Recharge Rate  2 4 hrs  2 4hrs   Suggested Circuit  15 amp 20 amp dedicated  Approvals  UL  cUL UL  cUL    ALL MODELS    Input Voltage Frequency  120V 60 Hz   On Line Input Voltage Range  87   140 volts   Voltage Regulated Output
2.  Voltage Range   120V     9    On Battery Output Voltage Range  120V     5    Output Waveform Line Mode  filtered sinewave   Output Waveform  Battery Mode  PWM sine wave   AC Surge Suppression  exceeds IEEE 587 Cat  A  amp  B standards   AC Noise Attenuation   gt 40 dB    AC Protection Modes  H to N  H to G  N to G            TRIPP LITE       1111 W  35th Street  Chicago  IL 60609 USA  773 869 1234  USA     773 869 1212  International     www tripplite com  2009XXXXX 93 1310_EN    
3.  s DB9 port to the single    DB9 port labeled    SMART     which   EENE      provides complete intelligent RS 232    ort       communications      Pi ritinre  BEER E EE    EENEN  EERE Ee       2  If you have additional    computers     a  Connect them to the DB9 ports  labeled    BASIC     which provide basic   contact closure shutdown capabili   ties      BREE E OH   BRR E  amp      pReaRE EH   BRR RBHRE GF     Lo Ree ee   ot   b  Set their corresponding LAN Interface   ee  DIP Switches to the ACTIVATE Egl                   DOWN  position  See diagram for Zea    which switch controls which port     2a  Back Panel       DIP Switches  2  amp   1     Lan Interface Switches     DEACTIVATE    ACTIVATE    2b  Back Panel    Load software and run the installation program  appropriate for your operating system       Serial port connections are optional  Your UPS will function properly without these connections       The    SMART    DB9 port is always enabled and is not controlled by the LAN Interface DIP Switches        If you do not connect a computer to either of the    BASIC    DB9 ports  set their corresponding LAN Interface DIP  Switches to the DEACTIVATE  UP  position  Note  DIP Switch  3 has no function     Basic Operation    Switches       System Enable Switch  DIP Switch  4  432 4 This switch is located in the set of 4 switches next to the UPS   s DB9  a l J ports  It activates the battery charger and intelligent microproces   sor  Always leave it in the    ENABLE     UP  po
4. Owner s Manual    _  iy 7  N  TRIPP LITE    POWER PROTECTION    SmartPro    NET  cae ME TE USA SmartPro    XL    1250 3000 VA    www tripplite com  Intelligent Network UPS Systems  120V     ESPA  OL  p  8  FRAN  AIS  p  15       Installation  p 3 4    Basic Operation  p 4 6    Storage  amp  Service  p  7       Specifications  p  7    Copyright    1999 Tripp Lite  All rights reserved  SmartPro   is a registered trademark of Tripp Lite     Important Safety Instructions       SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    This manual contains important instructions and warnings that should  be followed during the installation  operation and storage of all Tripp Lite UPS  systems  Failure to follow these warnings will void your warranty     UPS Location Warnings   e Install your UPS indoors  away from excess moisture or heat  conductive  contaminants  dust or direct sunlight    e For best performance  keep the indoor temperature between 32   F and  104   F  between O   C and 40   C         Leave adequate space around all sides of the UPS for proper ventilation     UPS Connection Warnings       Connect your UPS directly to a properly grounded AC power outlet    Do not plug the UPS into itself  this will damage the UPS    Do not modify the UPS   s plug  and do not use an adapter that would  eliminate the UPS   s ground connection    Do not use extension cords between the UPS and outlet  Your warranty will  be voided if anything other than Tripp Lite surge suppressors are used to  connect your UPS to a
5. in a fire    The UPS contains its own energy source  battery   The output terminals may  be live even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply    Only connect Tripp Lite battery packs of the correct voltage to your UPS   s  external battery connectors    Do not connect or disconnect external battery packs while the UPS is  operating from battery    Do not operate your UPS without batteries      nstal  alon        1  Plug your UPS into  an electrical outlet     See    Suggested Circuit    in Specifications section  to determine if your model should occupy a 20   or 30 amp dedicated circuit        Plug your equipment  into your UPS     Your UPS is designed to support  only computer equipment   Connecting household appliances   laser printers or surge suppressors  is not recommended      3  Turn your UPS ON  Figure 1 DIP Switch  4    e Set the System Enable Switch  DIP  System Enable Switch   Switch  4  UPS back panel  to the   ENABLE     ENABLE     UP  position  i     See Figure 1   This switch activates the battery charger and  microprocessor        The           light will flash until you engage the  ON Standby Switch to activate the    ON    mode              e Engage the momentary ON Standby  Switch  UPS front panel  and release it  to activate the    ON    mode and supply  power to the UPS receptacles     See Figure 2        DB9 Port Connection  Optional  On Next Page          DB9 Port Connection     Optional      Using Tripp Lite cable  connect your  primary server  
6. lored light displays 4 separate UPS load conditions   It will turn from green  low  to yellow  medium  to red  high  as you  connect equipment to show you the load level your UPS is support   ing  When the light is red your UPS is supporting a load above 85   of its capacity  If the red light begins flashing  your UPS is severely  overloaded  Remove overload immediately until light stops flashing     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  You can remotely reboot con   nected equipment by turning all of the receptacles OFF and ON at  once using Tripp Lite UPS software  Select models  however   feature unique    Remote Reboot Outlets     identified on the back  panel of your UPS  which allow you to use Tripp Lite UPS software  to remotely reboot equipment connected to these outlets without  interrupting power to equipment connected to the other outlets   See  software instructions for details      Note  constant power is available at the Remote Reboot Outlets  and all other outlets   unless controlled through Tripp Lite UPS software        SMART    RS 232 Port       The RS 232 port connects your UPS to any workstation or server   Use with Tripp Lite software and  73 0743 cable to monitor and  manage network power and automatically save open files and shut  dow
7. n equipment during a blackout  This port uses RS 232 com   munications to transmit UPS and power conditions  Pin 7    Transmit  Pin 8   Common  Pin 9   Receive   Contact Tripp Lite  Customer Support for more information and a list of available  SNMP  network management and connectivity products        BASIC    Contact Closure Ports       The contact closure ports connect your UPS to any workstation or  server  Use with Tripp Lite software and  73 0724 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     External Battery Connector  available on select models       Use this to connect additional Tripp Lite battery packs for addi   tional runtime  Refer to the label next to the connector for  appropriate Tripp Lite battery pack to connect  Refer to instruc   tions available with the battery pack for complete connection  information and safety warnings     LAN Interface DIP Switches    432 1    DIP Switches  1 and  2 activate or deactivate remote shutdown  through the    BASIC    Contact Closure Ports  See    DB9 Port Con   nection    on page 4 for which switch controls which port  Note  DIP  Switch  3 has no function  DIP Switch  4 serves as  the UPS   s    System Enable Switch        Storage  amp  Service       Storage   Turn your UPS OFF  first  engage the ON Standby Switch and release it to place
8. n outlet    If the UPS receives power from a motor powered AC generator  the generator  must provide clean  filtered  computer grade output     Equipment Connection Warning       Do not use Tripp Lite UPS Systems for life support appliances in which a  malfunction or failure of a Tripp Lite UPS System could cause failure or  significantly alter the performance of a life support device    Do not connect surge suppressors or extension cords to the output of your  UPS  This might damage your UPS and will void both the surge suppressor  and UPS warranties     Battery Warnings       Your UPS does not require routine maintenance  Do not open your UPS  except to replace batteries  There are no user serviceable parts inside   Battery replacement should be performed by qualified service personnel   Because the batteries present a risk of electrical shock and burn from high  short circuit current  service personnel should observe proper precautions   Use tools with insulated handles  remove all metal hand jewelry and when  possible work with only one hand to reduce the danger of shock  Replace the  existing batteries with an equal number of new batteries of the same type   Do not open the sealed lead acid batteries  Do not short or bridge the battery  terminals with any object    The UPS batteries are recyclable  Refer to local codes for disposal require   ments or in the USA only call 1 800 SAV LEAD  1 800 728 5323  for  complete recycling information  Do not dispose of the batteries 
9. rge into your network connections     Indicator Lights       All Indicator Light descriptions apply when the UPS is plugged into a wall outlet  and turned ON        This green light will shine constantly to indicate AC power is  available at the receptacles  It will flash to indicate AC power is not  available   See    System Enable Switch    and    ON Standby Switch     descriptions above      This multi colored light displays 7 separate UPS battery charge  conditions  It will turn from red  low  to yellow  medium  to green   full  to show you the level of battery charge  If the light is constant   then your UPS is operating from line power and the battery is  charging  If the light is flashing  then your UPS is operating from  battery power and the battery is discharging  When the light  flashes red  close any files you are working on and shut down your  computer     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 ON and the more the UPS will click  These are both  normal  automatic operations of your UPS  and no action is  required on your part     This red light will turn ON if your UPS fails a self test and or the  UPS battery is less than fully charged  Let the UPS charge for 12  hours and perform a second self test  If the light continues to stay  on  contact Tripp Lite for service     7N    This multi co
10. sition when your UPS  is plugged in  Set the switch to    DISABLE     DOWN  only ifyou store  or ship your UPS  to reduce battery drain      Note  the      V    light will flash until you engage the ON Standby Switch to activate the    ON     mode  power ON at the UPS receptacles                        ON Standby Switch    B       This momentary switch controls power to the UPS receptacles   Engage it momentarily and release it to toggle between the    ON     mode  power ON at the UPS receptacles  and    Standby    mode   power OFF at the UPS receptacles      Mute Test Switch    Use this momentary switch to do two things     Silence the blackout alarm   Engage this switch and release it  Note  when the battery is nearly  depleted  the alarm resumes  and cannot be silenced  to alert you  to immediately shut down connected equipment     Test your UPS   s battery charge   Leave your connected equipment ON  With your UPS plugged in  and completely turned ON  engage this switch  hold it there for 5  seconds and release it  The UPS will momentarily switch to battery  to test its charge  The         light will turn ON and the alarm may  sound if your UPS fails a self test and or the UPS battery is less  than fully charged  Let the UPS charge for 12 hours and perform  a second self test  If the light continues to stay on  contact Tripp  Lite for service  CAUTION  Do not unplug your UPS to test its  batteries  This will remove safe electrical grounding and may  introduce a damaging su
    
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