Connecting Devices to Battery- and
Surge-Protected Receptacles
Plug the equipment which needs battery backup support in the event of a
blackout (such as your computer, monitor and external modem) into the
Battery- and Surge-Protected Receptacles on the UPS rear panel. See
Figure 2-3.
Connecting Devices to Surge-Protected
Receptacle(s)
Plug non-critical equipment (such as printers and peripherals) into the Surge-
Protected Receptacle(s) on the UPS rear panel. See Figure 2-3. The Surge-
Protected Receptacle(s) will provide connected peripherals with surge
protection without committing valuable battery power to support the
peripherals during blackouts.
NOTE:
When the UPS is connected to utility power, all receptacles will immediately be
energized regardless of the UPS Operating Mode selected by the UPS ON/STANDBY
button. All receptacles provide AC line power during normal operation and complete surge
and line noise protection.
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120V and 100V Models
230V Model
1.
Battery- and Surge-
Protected Receptacles.
2.
Surge-Protected
Receptacle(s).
Figure 2-3. Connecting Devices to the UPS
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