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Owner's Manual - Page 4

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Installation
Mount Your Surge Suppressor (Optional Installation. Available on Select Models
Only): If desired, mount your surge suppressor on a wall or other sturdy, vertical
surface. However, you must mount the surge suppressor prior to connecting your
equipment. Place a sheet of paper over the surge suppressor’s mounting holes and
mark their centers with a push pin. Next, place this template over the desired area
and mark with the push pins. Install screws (user supplied) into the marks until ¼ in.
(0.6 cm) of the screw heads are exposed. Mount the surge suppressor over the screw
heads and slide into place.
Connect Your Surge Suppressor to the AC Power Line: Plug the surge suppressor’s
power cord into a standard, 3-wire grounded 120V AC outlet.
Choose Your Performance Mode: Move the surge suppressor’s Auto/Manual switch
to the desired position. Switching to “Auto” activates the GREEN power-saving mode,
while switching to “Manual” activates standard mode. Note: All outlets are protected
from surges in accordance with the model’s joule rating in either mode.
Choose the Power-Saving Mode Wattage Control Threshold: (Optional) If using
the GREEN power-saving mode, move the Wattage Control switch (found on the back
panel of the unit) to the desired position. Switching to the “PC/NB” position allows
higher-wattage (25W) devices to control the power-saving mode as the “Master”
device. Switching to the “Netbook” position allows lower-wattage (15W) devices to be
designated as the “Master” device.
Check Your Surge Suppressor’s Diagnostic and Status Indicator Lights
(Available on Select Models Only): If your surge suppressor features diagnostic
LEDs, check them prior to connecting your equipment. They will indicate various
operating conditions when the surge suppressor is plugged into a live 120V AC outlet.
“PROTECTED” LED (Green): Indicates the surge suppression components are
intact and providing complete protection against surges. If this LED does not
illuminate, some of the surge suppression components are not functioning, and the
unit should be replaced. Visit www.tripplite.com/support for more information.
“GROUNDED” LED (Red): Indicates wall outlet is grounded and surge protection can
properly function. If this light DOES NOT illuminate and power is present, consult a
qualified electrician to examine your outlet’s wiring.
“STATUS LEDs” (Red): Indicates that AC power is present in that outlet.
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