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Basic Operation 

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AC Power Terminals:

These six terminals receive the UPS’s AC

input and distribute the UPS’s AC output. See Connection (page 4)
for an explanation of how the terminals should be wired.

Smart DB9 Port:

Your UPS has a DB9 port that may be used to con-

nect the UPS to a DB9 port on any workstation or server. Use with
Tripp Lite cabling and PowerAlert Software to monitor and manage net-
work power and automatically save open files and shut down equip-
ment during a blackout (see Connection, page 4).

Battery Door:

Qualified service personel can remove this plate to

remove and replace the UPS batteries. All Battery Warnings must be
observed (see Important Safety Warnings, page 2).

Automatic Voltage Regulation (Internal)

During brownouts, your UPS will automatically correct low AC line
voltage. When automatic voltage regulation is operating, your UPS
will click gently. This is a normal, automatic operation of your UPS
and no action is required on your part. 

Other UPS Features 

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Summary of Contents for 500 VA

Page 1: ...ns 2 Mounting 3 Connection 4 Basic Operation 5 Storage and Service 8 Copyright 2002 Tripp Lite All rights reserved OmniSmart is a trademark of Tripp Lite OmniSmart RMX 500 VA 120V Input Output UPS System Intelligent Line Interactive Industrial Cabinet Specifications 8 200208100 93 2041 OM500RMX Manual qxd 9 11 2002 3 08 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...ept battery replacement There are no user serviceable parts inside Battery replacement must be performed by qualified service personnel Because the batteries present a risk of electrical shock and burn from high short circuit current observe proper precautions Unplug and turn off the UPS before performing battery replacement Use tools with insulated handles and take caution that the battery termin...

Page 3: ...ount Installation Mounting Suggested DIN Rail Installation DIN RAIL DIN MOUNT BRACKET 1 1 2 Attach the DIN mounting brackets A to the mounting ears by lining the brackets captive nuts up with the mounting ears holes then attaching them with the bolts provided B Attach mounting ears C to the rear mounting holes of the UPS using the screws provided D Note that there is a left mounting bracket and a ...

Page 4: ...o the GROUND OUT green yellow terminal Connect the incoming hot wire to the HOT IN brown terminal Connect the incoming neutral wire to the NEUTRAL IN blue terminal Connect the outgoing hot wire to the HOT OUT black terminal Connect the outgoing neutral wire to the NEUTRAL OUT white terminal Turn utility power on Your UPS will enter STANDBY mode The LINE POWER LED will begin flashing The UPS system...

Page 5: ...tteries but its output is not active Pressing the POWER button while the UPS is in STANDBY mode will put the UPS in the ON mode Cutting AC power to the UPS while it is in STANDBY mode will put the UPS in the OFF mode ON The light is on The UPS is receiving AC power charging its batteries and delivering power to connected equipment If AC power is lost while the UPS is ON i e a blackout occurs the U...

Page 6: ...the load on the UPS If the LOW BATTERY alarm a constant beep sounds your UPS s batteries may need replacing or the batteries may simply be less than fully charged Let the UPS charge for twelve hours then perform a second self test If the LOW BATTERY alarm sounds again contact Tripp Lite for service LINE POWER This green light will turn ON whenever your UPS is receiving normal AC line power It will...

Page 7: ...omatically save open files and shut down equip ment during a blackout see Connection page 4 Battery Door Qualified service personel can remove this plate to remove and replace the UPS batteries All Battery Warnings must be observed see Important Safety Warnings page 2 Automatic Voltage Regulation Internal During brownouts your UPS will automatically correct low AC line voltage When automatic volta...

Page 8: ...gulated Output Voltage Range 120 9 On Battery Output Voltage Range 115 5 Output Waveform Line Mode filtered sinewave Output Waveform Battery Mode PWM sine wave AC Surge Suppression exceeds IEEE 587 Cat A B standards AC Noise Attenuation 40 dB AC Surge Protection Modes H to N H to G N to G This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This...

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