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VertivCo.com    

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Vertiv Headquarters, 

1050 Dearborn Drive, Columbus, OH, 43085, USA

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registered trademarks of their respective owners. While every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy and completeness herein, Vertiv Co. assumes no responsibility, and disclaims all 

liability, for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions.  Specifications are subject to change without notice.

590-1557-501A/SL-23294_REV0_3-17

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LIEBERT® PST4™ 350 – 500 VA

Quick Installation Guide 

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Setup and Start-up

Inspect the UPS for any signs of 
obvious damage. If damage is visible, 
do not proceed with the setup and call 
our warranty support line for assitance 
1-800-222-5877 menu option 3, e mail 
microups.warranty@vertivco.com.

1.  The UPS has 3 battery-

backed and surge-protected 

receptacles and 3 surge-

protected-only receptacles.

Plug your critical equipment (such 
as computer, monitors, etc.) into 
the battery-backed receptacles 
and your less-critical equipment 
(such as printers and other less-
often used peripherals) into the 
surge-only receptacles.

2.  To protect your computer 

network connection or 

telephone,

use the network/telephone surge-
protection ports on the side. Use 
the “IN” port to connect the line 
from the wall jack and the “OUT” 
port to connect to your device 
port. Use of this feature is not 
required for proper operation of 
the UPS.

3.  To use the USB communication,

 plug the provided cable into the 
port on the UPS and the other end 
into an open USB port on your 
computer. This allows unattended 
shutdown of your computer 
using either the built-in feature 
within the Microsoft® Windows® 
operating system or the  Multilink® 
Shutdown software located on the 
CD that shipped with the UPS. Use 
of this feature is not required for 
proper operation of the UPS.

4.  Start the UPS.

Plug the UPS input cord into the 
wall outlet. To turn on the UPS, 
press and hold the ON/OFF button 
until you hear the UPS beep, then 
release the button. The connected 
equipment immediately receives 
power and the UPS starts a short, 
self system test (electronics and 
battery check). When the unit 
passes all self checks, only the 
green LED should be lit indicating 
normal operation.

While every precaution has been taken 
to ensure that the battery is in good 
condition, we recommend allowing the 
UPS to charge the battery for at least 
4 hours prior to providing full back-up 
time protection for any utility-power 
abnormality.

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