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ADDITIONAL UPS FEATURES
Eaton 5115 Rack-Mount UPS (500–1500 VA) User's Guide S 164201449 Rev B www.eaton.com/powerquality
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Table 1. DIP Switch Settings
120V Models
Output Voltage Input Voltage Range DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2
110V 99V–116V ON OFF or ON
120V* 108V–127V* OFF OFF or ON
230V Models
Output Voltage Input Voltage Range DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2
220V 198V–233V ON OFF
230V* 207V–243V* OFF OFF or ON
240V 216V–254V ON ON
* Default position
Network Transient Protector
The network transient protector, shown in Figure 19, is located on the
rear panel and has jacks labeled IN and OUT. This feature
accommodates a single RJ‐45 (10BaseT) network connector.
Low voltage models can also accommodate an RJ‐11 telephone
connector that provides protection for modems, fax machines, or other
telecommunications equipment. As with most modem equipment, it is
not advisable to use this jack in digital PBX (Private Branch Exchange)
environments.
NOTE DO NOT connect any telephone or fax/modem equipment to the 230V models; only
network protection is available for 230V models.
1. Connect the network or telephone (low voltage models only) cable
to the jack labeled IN.
2. Connect the input connector of the equipment you are protecting to
the jack labeled OUT.
OutIn
Figure 19. Network Transient Protector

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