Tripp Lite Power Supply AGSM1050PJR3 User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
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SmartPro  
120V Input/Output, Line-Interactive UPS Systems  
UL 1778  
Important Safety Instructions  
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Quick Installation  
Basic Operation  
Storage & Service  
Specifications  
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Copyright © 2003 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved. SmartPro® is a registered trademark of Tripp Lite.  
 
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Important Safety Instructions  
Quick Installation  
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Connect your UPS to  
an electrical outlet.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
This manual contains instructions and warnings that should be followed during the  
installation, operation and storage of all Tripp Lite UPS Systems. Failure to heed these  
warnings will void your warranty.  
Your UPS will run a self-test after it is  
plugged in. See Basic Operation to understand  
the results of its self-test.  
UPS Location Warnings  
• Install your UPS indoors, away from excess moisture or heat, conductive contaminants,  
Plug your computer, monitor  
and external modem into  
UPS/Surge outlets. Plug  
other equipment into  
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dust or direct sunlight.  
• For best performance, keep the indoor temperature between between 32º F and 104º F  
(0º C and 40º C).  
• Leave adequate space around all sides of the UPS for proper ventilation.  
EXTERNAL  
BATTERY  
Surge-only outlet(s).  
NORM  
DELAY  
SEE MANUAL FOR  
PROPER CONNECTION  
Separate UPS/Surge and Surge-only outlet(s)  
are identified on the back of your UPS. Your  
UPS is designed to support only computer  
equipment. You will overload your UPS if  
you connect high power draw equipment such  
as household appliances, laser printers or  
surge suppressors to its UPS/Surge outlets.  
UPS Connection Warnings  
• Connect your UPS directly to a properly grounded AC power outlet. Do not plug the  
UPS into itself; this will damage the UPS.  
• Do not modify the UPS's plug, and do not use an adapter that would eliminate the UPS’s  
ground connection.  
• Do not use extension cords to connect the UPS to an AC outlet. Your warranty will be  
voided if anything other than Tripp Lite surge suppressors are used to connect your UPS to  
an outlet.  
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Select UPS Operating Mode.*  
Press the ON/OFF button to toggle your UPS  
• If the UPS receives power from a motor-powered AC generator, the generator must  
provide clean, filtered, computer-grade output.  
between the UPS (“ ” LED lit) and the  
CHARGE ONLY (“  
” LED flashing)  
modes. Choose the operating mode based on  
your location:  
Equipment Connection Warnings  
• Do not use Tripp Lite UPS Systems for life support appliances in which a malfunction  
or failure of a Tripp Lite UPS System could cause failure or significantly alter the  
performance of a life-support device.  
USA, Canada & Western Europe:  
• Leave the UPS in the UPS mode at all times.  
All Other Countries:  
• Do not connect surge suppressors or extension cords to the output of your UPS. This  
might damage the UPS and will void the surge suppressor and UPS warranties.  
• Put the UPS in the CHARGE ONLY  
mode when you are not using connected  
equipment.  
Battery Warnings  
Your UPS does not require routine maintenance. Do not open your UPS for any reason  
(WARNING! When set to “CHARGE ONLY,” the UPS  
will not provide battery backup during a blackout or  
brownout)  
except 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 replace the existing batteries with the  
same number and type of new batteries (Sealed Lead-Acid). Do not open the batteries.  
Do not short or bridge the battery terminals with any object.  
• Put the UPS in the UPS mode when you  
are using connected equipment.  
*See Basic Operation section for a complete explanation  
of each mode.  
• The UPS batteries are recyclable. Refer to local codes for disposal requirements, or in  
the USA only call 1-800-SAV-LEAD for recycling information. Do not dispose of the  
batteries in a fire.  
• Only connect Tripp Lite battery packs of the appropriate type and correct voltage to the  
external battery connector.  
• Do not connect or disconnect external batteries while the UPS is operating from battery.  
• Do not attempt to connect external batteries to models without an external battery connector.  
 
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Basic Operation  
optional  
Quick Installation  
These connections are optional. Your UPS will function properly without these connections.  
Buttons  
Use the ON/OFF button to do three things:  
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USB Communications  
EXTERNAL  
TERY  
SEE MANUAL FOR  
PROPER CONNECTION  
Use any USB cable to connect the USB port of  
your computer to the USB port of your UPS.  
Download the PowerAlert UPS monitoring soft-  
ware program appropriate for your operating  
your computer.  
Switch your UPS’s Operating Mode: While your UPS is plugged  
into a live AC outlet, press the ON/OFF button and hold it until you  
hear a beep (about 2 seconds) to toggle between the following operating  
modes. Choose your UPS’s operating mode based on the regional  
guidelines in Step 3 of the Quick Installation section.  
• UPS Mode: ENABLES battery backup. UPS Conditions: The UPS  
charges its battery and supplies power at its receptacles when it is  
receiving utility line power. If utility power fails, the UPS provides  
power from its batteries. The “ ” indicator light is lit. Setting  
Advantages: Provides battery backup during blackouts or brownouts.  
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Serial Communications  
(Select Models Only)  
Use the serial cable provided with your UPS to  
connect the DB9 port of your computer to the  
DB9 port of your UPS. Download the  
PowerAlert UPS monitoring software program  
appropriate for your operating system from  
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• CHARGE ONLY Mode: DISABLES battery backup. UPS  
Conditions: The UPS charges its battery and supplies power at its  
receptacles when it is receiving utility line power. The “ ” indicator  
light is flashing. Setting Advantages: Continues to charge the battery  
when power is present while turning OFF the inverter to prevent battery  
depletion during power outages when equipment is not in use.  
EXTERNAL  
BATTERY  
LAY  
SEE MANUAL FOR  
PROPER CONNECTION  
External Battery Connection  
(Select Models Only)  
External batteries are only needed to extend runtime.  
Adding external batteries will increase recharge  
time as well as runtime.  
Cold-Start Your UPS: You may “cold start” your UPS and use it as a  
stand-alone power source when utility power is not present, providing  
that the UPS battery is charged. To “cold start” your UPS, press and  
hold the ON/OFF button until you hear a beep (about 2 seconds), then  
release it. The “ ” indicator light will illuminate and AC power  
inverted from stored battery power will be provided at its receptacles.  
The illustration shows the location of your UPS’s  
External Battery Connector, where you will  
insert the battery pack cable. Complete installation  
and mounting instructions for your battery pack  
appear in the battery pack’s owner’s manual.  
Make sure that cables are fully inserted into their  
connectors. Small sparks may result during battery  
connection; this is normal.  
Shut Down Your UPS: Press and hold the ON/OFF button when AC  
line power is absent (i.e. during a blackout, or when the UPS is  
unplugged) to deactivate your UPS.  
EXTERNAL  
BATTERY  
NORM  
DELAY  
SEE MANUAL FOR  
PROPER CONNECTION  
Use the MUTE/TEST button to do two things:  
Silence the UPS On-Battery Alarm: Press and hold this button to  
silence the UPS On-Battery alarm, a series of short beeps followed by  
a brief pause that is activated when the UPS is providing AC power  
from battery. Note: When the battery is nearly depleted, the Low  
Battery alarm—a continuous beep that cannot be silenced—will alert  
you to immediately shut down connected equipment.  
If you connect more than one external battery,  
set the Charge Level switch to EXTERNAL  
BATTERY. Your UPS’s charger will increase  
its output to handle the additional batteries.  
Run a Self-Test: Your UPS performs a self-test whenever it is first  
plugged in. To have it run a self-test at another time, leave your  
connected equipment on. With your UPS plugged in and in the UPS  
mode, press and hold this button until you hear a beep (about 2 sec-  
onds) then release it.  
Results of a Self-Test: All the LEDs will be lit and the UPS will emit  
several short beeps as it momentarily switches to battery to test its  
charge and load capacity. The test will last at most 10 seconds. If the  
inverter is overloaded, the “ ” LED will stay lit and the UPS will  
continue to beep after the test; if this happens, remove some of the load  
 
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Basic Operation  
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Basic Operation  
and run the self-test again. If the batteries seem weak, the “ ” LED  
will stay lit and the UPS will continue to beep after the test; if this  
happens, let UPS charge its batteries for 12 hours and repeat the test. If  
the condition persists, contact Tripp Lite for service. CAUTION: Do  
not unplug your UPS to test its batteries. This will remove safe  
electrical grounding and may introduce a damaging surge into your  
network connections.  
USB Port: The USB port connects your UPS to any USB workstation  
or server. Using this port, your UPS can communicate line-fail and  
low-battery status to your computer. Use with Tripp Lite software and  
any USB cable to automatically save open files and shut down equipment  
during a blackout. See PowerAlert manual.  
DB9 Port (Select Models Only): The DB9 port connects your UPS  
to any workstation or server. Use with Tripp Lite’s PowerAlert UPS  
monitoring software and a DB9 cable to enable your computer to  
automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a  
blackout. The UPS can also report power availability and UPS status,  
and select UPS models have other capabilities. See PowerAlert manual.  
Indicator Lights  
All Indicator Light descriptions apply when the UPS is plugged into an AC outlet and turned on.  
LINE POWER: This green light will turn ON whenever your UPS is  
receiving normal AC line power. It will flash while the UPS is in  
CHARGE ONLY mode to indicate that the UPS will not provide battery  
backup during a blackout or brownout.  
Battery Replacement Door: Under normal conditions, the original  
battery in your UPS will last several years. Battery replacement  
should be performed only by qualified service personnel. Refer to  
“Battery Warnings” in the Safety section on page 2.  
BATTERY POWER: This light indicates battery charge level:  
Green means the batteries are fully charged or nearly so, yellow  
means the batteries are partially charged, and red means the batteries  
are nearly depleted.  
External Battery Connector (Select Models Only): Use to connect  
battery pack(s) for additional runtime. Refer to Specifications and/or  
the label next to the connector to determine the appropriate variety of  
battery pack to use. Refer to the battery pack instruction manual for  
complete installation information and important safety warnings.  
VOLTAGE REGULATION: This light will turn ON when your  
UPS is automatically correcting high or low utility line voltage. The  
UPS will also click gently when this automatic voltage regulation is  
operating. These are both normal functions of your UPS, and no  
action is required on your part.  
Input Breaker: Prevents high input current from damaging the UPS or the  
attached load. If this breaker trips, make sure your UPS is connected  
to nominal 120V AC power before resetting the circuit breaker by  
pushing the breaker switch in to reset.  
BATTERY CHARGE: This red light will turn ON continuously  
after the UPS runs a self-test to indicate that the UPS’s battery is weakly  
charged. If it remains lit after you have allowed the UPS to charge for  
twelve hours and have run a second self-test, contact Tripp Lite for  
service.  
Charge Level Switch: This switch should be set to the left unless  
you have connected multiple external batteries, in which case you  
may set it to EXTERNAL BATTERY, increasing your charger’s output  
so the additional batteries recharge faster.  
OVERLOAD: This light shows how heavy is the load on the UPS’s  
inverter. Green indicates a light load, yellow indicates a medium load,  
and red indicates a heavy load (above 85% of the UPS’s output capacity).  
If this light is flashing, the UPS is overloaded and will not be able to  
provide power to connected equipment during a power outage.  
Unplug equipment from the UPS until this LED stops flashing.  
Power Sensitivity Adjustment: This dial is normally set fully counter-  
clockwise, which enables the UPS to protect against waveform  
distortions in its AC input. When such distortion occurs, the UPS will  
normally switch to providing PWM sine wave power from its battery  
reserves for as long as the distortion is present. In areas with poor utility  
power or where the UPS’s input power comes from a backup generator,  
chronic waveform distortion could cause the UPS to switch to battery too  
frequently, draining its battery reserves. You may be able to reduce how often  
your UPS switches to battery due to waveform distortion by experimenting  
with different settings for this dial. As the dial is turned clockwise,  
the UPS becomes more tolerant of variations in its input power’s AC  
waveform. NOTE: The further the dial is adjusted clockwise, the  
greater the degree of waveform distortion the UPS will allow to pass to  
connected equipment. When experimenting with different settings for  
this dial, operate connected equipment in a safe test mode so that the  
effect on the equipment of any waveform distortions in the UPS’s  
output can be evaluated without disrupting critical operations.  
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DELAY  
Other UPS Features  
AC Receptacles: These output receptacles provide your connected  
equipment with AC line power during normal operation and battery  
power during power outages. The UPS protects equipment connect-  
ed to these receptacles against damaging surges and line noise. If you  
have a USB or DB9 connection to your UPS, you can remotely  
reboot connected equipment by turning its receptacles OFF and ON  
using Tripp Lite software. Select models have a receptacle that may  
be remotely switched ON and OFF without interrupting power to  
 
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Storage & Service  
Storage  
All connected equipment should be turned off, then disconnected from the UPS to avoid battery  
drain. Unplug your UPS from its AC receptacle, then press and hold its ON/OFF button to deactivate  
it. Your UPS is now ready for storage. If you plan on storing your UPS for an extended period  
of time, fully recharge the UPS batteries once every three months by plugging the UPS into  
a live AC outlet and letting the UPS charge for 4 to 6 hours. If you leave your UPS batteries  
discharged for an extended period of time, they will suffer a permanent loss of capacity.  
Service  
If returning your UPS for service, contact your local Tripp Lite dealer or distributor. They will  
refer you to a service center. Please carefully pack the UPS using the ORIGINAL PACKING  
MATERIAL that came with the unit. Enclose a letter describing the symptoms of the problem.  
If the UPS is within the warranty period, enclose a copy of your sales receipt.  
Specifications  
Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Model:  
Series:  
SMART700  
AGSM1050PJR3  
SMART750XL  
AGSM1500XPSR3  
SMART1050  
AGSM1050PJR3  
Input Voltage/Frequency:  
Output Capacity (VA/Watts):  
120V/60 Hz  
700/600  
120V/60 Hz  
750/600  
120V/60 Hz  
1050/800  
Battery Runtime  
(Half Load/Full Load) Minutes:  
Battery Recharge Time:  
Approvals:  
20/6  
2-4 hrs.  
UL, cUL, NOM, FCC B  
42/18*  
2-4 hrs.*  
UL, cUL, NOM, FCC A  
23/8  
2-4 hrs.  
UL, cUL, NOM, FCC B  
Model:  
Series:  
SMART1050XL  
AGSM1500XPSR3  
SMART1500  
AGSM1500XPSR3  
SMART1500XL  
AGSM1500XPSR3  
Input Voltage/Frequency:  
Output Capacity (VA/Watts):  
120V/60 Hz  
1050/800  
120V/60 Hz  
1500/980  
120V/60 Hz  
1500/980  
Battery Runtime  
(Half Load/Full Load) Minutes:  
Battery Recharge Time:  
Approvals:  
26/6*  
2-4 hrs.*  
UL, cUL, NOM, FCC A  
20/7  
2-4 hrs.  
UL, cUL, NOM, FCC A  
20/7*  
2-4 hrs.*  
UL, cUL, NOM, FCC A  
*External battery packs can be connected to these models. External battery packs will increase both the battery runtime and  
the battery recharge time.  
ALL UNITS:  
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 at 1MHz); AC Protection Modes (H to N, H to G, N to G); Tripp Lite  
External Battery Model (BP36V27).  
FCC CLASS A RADIO/TV INTERFERENCE NOTICE:  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a com-  
mercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The user must  
use shielded cables and connectors with this product. Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
FCC CLASS B RADIO/TV INTERFERENCE NOTICE:  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference using one or more of the  
following measures: reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver;  
connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected; consult the dealer or an expe-  
rienced radio/television technician for help. The user must use shielded cables and connectors with this product. Any changes or  
modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
 
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