Eco Energy Saving Setup; Basic Operation; Ups On/Off - Tripp Lite ECO1000LCD Owner's Manual

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ECO Energy Saving Setup

The ECO Energy Saving feature allows your UPS system to save energy by automatically turning off designated outlets when your computer is
turned off or in standby mode. The ECO feature is disabled by default.
Follow these steps to enable ECO Energy Saving:
1 Connect your nonessential peripheral devices such as a printer, speakers, or a scanner to the "CONTROLLED BY MASTER OUTLET" outlets
on the SURGE ONLY side. Make sure that any devices connected to the "CONTROLLED BY MASTER OUTLET" outlets can be turned off
without interrupting your Internet connection, local network or other essential services.
2 Connect an essential peripheral device to the "CONTROLLED BY MASTER OUTLET" outlet(s) on the "BATTERY & SURGE ONLY" side. This
outlet provides battery and surge protection with the option of being controlled by the Master Outlet.
3 Connect a master device, such as a desktop computer or audio/visual receiver to the Master outlet.
Note: A minimum of 30 watts is required for the Master outlet to power ON for ECO1000LCD, 36 watts for the ECO1300LCD, and 45 watts for the
ECO1500LCD.
4 While your UPS system is turned on and operating normally from utility power, press and hold the MUTE button
the button when the ECO icon appears in the LCD screen. The ECO feature has been enabled.
5 When the UPS system detects your computer has been turned off or in standby mode for approximately 3 minutes, it will turn off the
"CONTROLLED BY MASTER OUTLET" outlets. The 3-minute delay ensures the ECO outlets remain powered during a reboot.
Follow these steps to disable ECO Energy Saving:
1 While your UPS system is on and operating normally from utility power, press and hold the MUTE button
MUTE button when the ECO icon no longer appears on the LCD screen. The ECO feature has been disabled.
Note: The "CONTROLLED BY MASTER OUTLET" outlets on the "SURGE ONLY" side provide surge and noise protection, but they do not provide battery
backup. During a power failure, the "CONTROLLED BY MASTER OUTLET" outlets will be off regardless of whether the ECO feature is enabled or disabled.

Basic Operation

UPS ON/OFF

• Plug the UPS into a live, grounded outlet.
The LCD display will illuminate, the battery charger will engage as necessary and the SURGE PROTECTED outlets will begin passing power.
• Plug equipment into the UPS: You will overload the UPS if the total volt-amp (VA) ratings for all the equipment connected to the BATTERY/
SURGE PROTECTED outlets exceed the UPS output capacity. To find your equipment's VA ratings, look on their nameplates. If the equipment
is listed in amps (A), multiply the number of amps by 120 to determine VA. For example: 1A × 120 = 120VA.
• Turn the UPS on: Press and hold the power button
PROTECTED outlets will begin passing AC line power. The UPS will automatically recharge internal batteries as needed. Once turned on, your
UPS is ready to protect connected equipment from blackouts, brownouts, overvoltages and transient surges.
• Turn the UPS off: Press and hold the power button
for one second. The UPS alarm will beep once briefly. The BATTERY/SURGE
for one second.
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for 2 seconds. Release
for 2 seconds. Release the

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