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Tripp Lite OmniSmart User Manual

Tripp Lite OmniSmart
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Owner’s Manual
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA
Customer Support: (773) 869-1234 • www.tripplite.com
Important Safety Instructions
2
Quick Installation
3
Basic Operation
4
Storage & Service
7
Warranty Registration
8
OMNISMART
Full Isolation UPS Systems
Full Isolation (Less than 300µA Leakage)
Line-Interactive Operation
120V Input
Not suitable for mobile applications.
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2006 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved. OmniSmart is a trademark of Tripp Lite.
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Tripp Lite OmniSmart Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTripp Lite
ModelOmniSmart
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

UPS Location Warnings

Guidelines for placing the UPS indoors, specifying temperature and ventilation requirements for optimal performance.

UPS Connection Warnings

Instructions on proper AC power outlet connection for the UPS, including avoiding self-connection and extension cords.

Equipment Connection Warnings

Precautions for connecting equipment to the UPS, especially regarding life-support appliances and surge suppressors.

Battery Warnings

Safety advice regarding UPS batteries, including handling, disposal, and replacement by authorized personnel.

Quick Installation

Connect UPS to Electrical Outlet

Instructions for connecting the UPS to a power outlet and its initial self-test procedure.

Connect Computer and Equipment

Guidance on plugging in peripherals, warning against overloading with high-draw devices like laser printers.

Select UPS Operating Mode

Explains how to choose between UPS and CHARGE ONLY modes based on location and usage.

USB Communication Port Installation

USB Communication Port

Details on connecting the UPS via USB for automatic file saves and unattended shutdown with PowerAlert software.

Basic Operation

Understanding Buttons

Explains the functions of the ON/OFF button for switching operating modes and the UPS Mode description.

CHARGE ONLY Mode

Describes the CHARGE ONLY mode, which disables battery backup but continues battery charging.

Cold-Start and Shutdown Procedures

Instructions for starting the UPS without AC power (cold-start) and for shutting down the UPS.

MUTE/TEST Button Functions

Details on using the MUTE/TEST button to silence alarms and run self-tests.

Self-Test Results and Indicators

Explains how to interpret self-test results and what the indicator lights signify during testing.

Indicator Lights Overview

Description of various indicator lights (LINE POWER, BATTERY POWER, BATTERY CHARGE, OVERLOAD, VOLTAGE REGULATION) and their meanings.

Other UPS Features

Details about AC receptacles (UPS/Surge and Surge-only) and their protective functions.

USB Port Functionality

Explains the USB port's role in communicating line-fail and low-battery status to a computer.

Battery Replacement and Adjustment

Information on battery replacement by qualified personnel and the Power Sensitivity/Lowline Adjustment dial.

Automatic Voltage Regulation

Describes the UPS's automatic correction of low AC line voltage during brownouts.

Storage and Service

Proper Storage Procedures

Instructions for storing the UPS, including disconnecting equipment and periodic battery recharging.

Service and Returns

Guidance on contacting Tripp Lite for service, packing, and returning the UPS for repair.

Warranty Registration and Compliance

Warranty Registration Process

Information on registering the product online for warranty and entry into a prize drawing.

FCC Interference Notices

Notices regarding compliance with FCC rules for digital devices and potential radio frequency interference.

FCC Part 68 Notice

Information for US users regarding telephone network connections and potential service discontinuations.

Equipment Attachment Limitations

Guidelines for equipment attachment, particularly for Canada, and user responsibilities for network connections.

Regulatory Compliance Identification

Explanation of unique series numbers for regulatory compliance and product identification.

Labeling Symbols

Explanation of symbols used on the label, specifically V~ for AC Voltage and V for DC Voltage.

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