Tripp Lite SmartOnline SU750RTXLCD2U Owner's Manual page 19

Single-phase rackmount online ups systems with built-in lcd monitoring & control screen
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Operation
UPS Setup Order of Operations
To access the UPS Setup screens, press both the SCROLL (
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The OUTPUT VOLTAGE selection screen will appear.
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To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
)
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The OUTPUT FREQUENCY selection screen will appear.
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To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
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The BYPASS RANGE selection screen will appear.
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To Advance to
the Next Screen:
Press SCROLL (
)
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OUTPUT VOLTAGE refers to the nominal output voltage of the UPS. This value is most
commonly set to match the prevailing country or region-specific nominal voltage. In general,
use 120V for USA and Canada, 127V for Mexico and 100V for Japan. Additional values of
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110 & 115V are also available. Note: Certain voltage settings will cause automatic de-rating.
See specifications on unit label for de-rating info.
To Change This
Setting:
SCROLL
Press "SELECT" ( ^ )
Note: The UPS must be
in Standby Mode to
change this setting.
OUTPUT FREQUENCY refers to the cycles-per-second (Hz) of UPS output power. This value is
most commonly set to match the prevailing country or region-specific frequency. In general,
in the USA, Canada and Mexico use the 60Hz factory setting. In 100-127V 50Hz locations,
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such as Jamaica, Antigua and parts of Japan, set the UPS to 50Hz. To successfully configure
your UPS to convert frequency from 50-to-60Hz or 60-to-50Hz, set BOTH the OUTPUT
FREQUENCY to the desired setting and enable this function by setting the FREQ
CONVERSION to ENABLE.
To Change This
Setting:
Press "SELECT" ( ^ )
SCROLL
Note: The UPS must be
in Standby Mode to
change this setting.
BYPASS RANGE: When ECONOMY MODE is enabled, this UPS will allow line voltage that's
already of sufficient quality pass through to connected equipment unchanged. The BYPASS
RANGE control gives users the ability to control the amount of deviation from the selected
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nominal voltage before automatically turning back to on-line mode. The factory setting of
WIDE is compatible with the vast majority of networking equipment. Using this control, users
of even the most sensitive equipment can utilize the UPS in economy mode by selecting
alternate preset values. Regardless of the "plus or minus" value entered, the highest bypass
voltage available is 135V. The lowest bypass voltage available is 90V (full load) and 70V
(<70% load). The "Wide" range reflects these same values (full load 90 to 135V / <70%
load 70 to 135V).
To Change This
Setting:
Press "SELECT" ( ^ )
SCROLL
) and SELECT (^) buttons simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds.
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Press "SELECT" ( ^ ) to SET this value.
120V*
Press "SCROLL" (
SELECT
Available values are: 100, 110, 115, 120 &
127V
Press SCROLL (
and press SELECT ( ^ ) to SET.
Factory default = 120V
Press "SELECT" ( ^ ) to SET this value.
60HZ*
Press "SCROLL" (
SELECT
Available values are: 60Hz, 50Hz
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT ( ^ ) to SET.
Factory default = 60Hz
Press "SELECT" ( ^ ) to SET this value.
WIDE*
Press "SCROLL" (
Available values are: +/-5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
SELECT
12, 13, 14, 15% & wide
Scroll through available values and press
SELECT ( ^ ) to SET.
Factory default = WIDE
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