Tripp Lite Power Supply XL INT 2200 User Manual

Owner'sManual  
SmartPro® INT  
1111W.35thStreet  
Chicago, IL 60609 USA  
CustomerSupport:(773)869-1234  
SmartPro® XL INT  
2200-3000 VA  
Intelligent,Line-Interactive  
UPSSystems(230V)  
ESPAÑOL:p. 8  
FRANÇAIS:p.15  
DEUTSCH:p.22  
Safety:  
p. 2  
Quick Installation: p. 3 - 4  
Basic Operation:  
p. 5 - 7  
Storage & Service:  
Specifications:  
p. 7  
p. 7  
Warranty & Insurance: p. 6  
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Quick Installation  
A
B
Connect the UPS to an electrical  
outlet and a computer to the  
UPS.  
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Unplugthecomputer’spowercordfrombothyourAC  
outletandthecomputer’sACinput.  
Insert the female plug of the computer’s cord (B) into  
your UPS’s AC input. Insert the male plug of your  
computer’scordintoyourACoutlet.  
Insert the female plug of the power cord that came with  
your UPS (A) into the computer’s AC input. Insert the  
UPS cord’s male plug into any of your UPS’s female  
outputreceptacles.  
SEE MANUAL  
Plug additional computers and  
equipment into your UPS.  
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YourUPSisdesignedtosupportonlycomputerequipment.  
YouwilloverloadyourUPSifyouconnecthousehold  
appliances, laser printers or surge suppressors.  
Cords and receptacle adapters are available from  
TrippLitetoaccommodatemostoutletconfigurations.  
If rewiring is necessary, refer to the Wire Color-Code  
Chart in the Specifications section.  
Turn your UPS ON.  
Figure 1  
DIP Switch #4  
(SystemEnableSwitch)  
Set the System Enable Switch (DIP  
Switch #4, UPS back panel) to the  
ENABLE  
“ENABLE(UP)position.  
(SeeFigure1)  
This switch activates the battery charger and  
microprocessor.  
DISABLE  
The “  
” light will flash until you engage the  
ON/Standby Switch to activate the “ON”  
mode.  
EngagethemomentaryON/Standby  
Switch (UPS front panel) and release it  
toactivatetheONmodeandsupply  
power to the UPS receptacles.  
(SeeFigure2)  
Figure 2 - ON/Standby Switch  
DB9 Port Connection (Optional) On Next Page . . .  
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DB9 Port Connection  
–Optional–*  
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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.  
If you have additional  
computers:  
a.  
b.  
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.  
Set their corresponding LAN Interface  
DIP Switches to the ACTIVATE  
(DOWN) position. See diagram for  
which switch controls which port.***  
2a. Back Panel  
*** If you do not connect a computer to either of  
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  
(LanInterfaceSwitches)  
DEACTIVATE  
ACTIVATE  
2b. Back Panel  
Load software and run the installation program  
appropriate for your operating system.  
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Basic Operation  
Switches  
System Enable Switch (DIP Switch #4)  
This switch is on the back panel in the set of 4 switches next to  
the UPS’s DB9 ports. It activates the battery charger and intelligent  
microprocessor. Always leave it in the “ENABLE” (UP) position  
when your UPS is plugged in. Set the switch to “DISABLE” (DOWN)  
only if you store or ship your UPS (to reduce battery drain).  
Note: the “  
” light will flash until you engage the ON/Standby Switch to activate the  
“ON” mode (power ON at the UPS receptacles).  
ON/Standby Switch  
This momentary switch on the front panel 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 on the front panel to do two things:  
Silence the UPS On Battery alarm  
Engage this switch and release it to silence the UPS On Battery  
alarm, a series of short beeps that sounds intermittantly when  
the UPS is providing AC power from battery. Note: when the  
battery is nearly depleted, the Low Battery alarm, a continuous  
beep that cannot be silenced, will 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. You will hear a series of short beeps as  
the UPS momentarily switches to battery to test its charge. The  
” light will turn ON and the alarm (a long, continuous beep)  
will sound if your UPS fails a self-test and/or the UPS battery is  
less than fully charged. If this occurs, 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 surge into your network connections.  
Indicator Lights  
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, your UPS is operating from line power, and the battery is  
charging. If the light is flashing, 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.  
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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.  
This multi-colored 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  
supporting. When the light is red, your UPS is supporting a load  
above 85% of its capacity. If the red light begins flashing, then  
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 a unique “Remote Reboot Outlet” (identified on the back  
panel of your UPS) which allows you to use Tripp Lite UPS software  
to remotely reboot equipment connected to this outlet without  
interrupting power to equipment connected to the other outlets.  
See software instructions for details.  
Note: constant power is available at the Remote Reboot Outlet (and all other outlets)  
unless controlled through Tripp Lite UPS software.  
RS-232 Port  
This port, labeled "LAN 4.1" on the UPS, connects your UPS to a  
workstation or server. Use with Tripp Lite software and cabling to  
monitor and manage network power and automatically save open  
files and shut down equipment during a blackout. This port uses  
RS-232 communications 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.  
Contact Closure Ports  
These ports, labeled "LAN 2.2" on the UPS, are also used to  
connect your UPS to a workstation or server. Use with Tripp Lite  
software and cabling to automatically save open files and shut  
down equipment during a blackout. This port uses contact-  
closure signals to indicate line-fail and low-battery status.  
Contact Tripp Lite Customer Support for more information.  
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External Battery Connector  
Use to connect additional Tripp Lite battery packs for additional  
runtime. Refer to the label next to the connector for the appro-  
priate Tripp Lite battery pack to connect. Refer to instructions  
available with the battery pack for complete connection informa-  
tion and safety warnings.  
Storage & Service  
Storage  
Turn your UPS OFF: first engage the ON/Standby Switch and release it to place  
your UPS in the “Standby” mode, then move the System Enable Switch to the  
"DISABLE" (DOWN) position to prevent battery drain, then 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 Quick 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 for service, contact your local Tripp Lite dealer or  
distributor. They will refer you to a service center. 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 INT 2200  
Smart INT 3000  
Output Capacity (VA/Watts):  
2200/1700  
3000/2400  
Battery Runtime (Half Load/  
Full Load) Minutes:  
27+/11+*  
2-4 hrs.  
UL, CE  
23+/7+*  
2-4 hrs.  
UL, CE  
Battery Recharge Time:  
Approvals:  
*BatteryRuntimeforthismodelcanbeincreasedwiththeadditionofoptionalexternalbatterypacks.  
InputVoltage(230V);InputFrequency(50/60Hz,Auto-Selecting); On-LineInputVoltageRange(166-276volts);Voltage-RegulatedOutput  
VoltageRange(230V+8%/-15%);On-BatteryOutputVoltageRange(230V 5%);OutputWaveformLineMode(filteredsinewave);Output  
Waveform Battery Mode (PWM sine wave); AC Surge Suppression (exceeds IEEE 587 Cat. A & B standards); AC Noise Attenuation  
(>40 dB); AC TVSS Protection Modes (H to N, H to G, N to G).  
Wire Color-Code Chart  
Wire Color  
American  
European  
Wire Reference  
American  
European  
Wire 1  
Black  
Brown  
Wire 1  
Line 1  
Line 1  
Wire 2  
White  
Blue  
Wire 2  
Neutral  
Line 2 or Neutral  
Wire 3  
Green  
Green/Yellow  
Wire 3  
Ground  
Ground  
Black  
White  
AMER  
Brown  
Blue  
EURO  
Green/  
Yellow  
Green  
The policy of Tripp Lite is one of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change.  
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