Table of contents Important Your UPS What’s in the box What you’ll also need UPS overview Getting started Connect your UPS Connect your UPS to a phone/fax/modem Connect your UPS to a TV/VCR/DVDR/cable box Check the power requirement of your equipment Using your UPS Using more of your UPS Storage...
electronics and computer system. Product highlights Your UPS is equipped with the following features and functions. Intelligent microprocessor control Your UPS is a microprocessor-controlled unit. This means that it operates with the newest technology for high performance and powerful functionality. It is an “intelligent”...
2.3 UPS overview Front panel Power switch: Turns power to the UPS on or off. May be used as the master ON/OFF switch for all equipment connected to the battery back-up out- lets by leaving the power buttons for the connected equipment ON. Also indicates the status of the UPS: •...
Caution Do not use any extension cords, adapters, other grounding wires or electrical con- nections with your UPS. Doing so will void all Philips warranties. To connect your UPS: Release the power cord from its twist tie. Plug the end into a 3-wire grounded AC outlet.
Caution If you fail to connect the phone/fax/modem protection, your connected equipment will not be covered by the Philips Connected Equipment Warranty. Most modem damage can be prevented if you take the time to connect the phone/fax/modem protection. Your UPS offers “splitter” phone line protec- tion.
Philips Connected Equipment Warranty. Most TV/VCR/DVDR/ cable box damage can be prevented if you take the time to connect the coaxial cable protection. To connect coaxial cable protection: Connect the incoming cable/broadband line to the first gold-plated coaxial con- nector input on your UPS.
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Once you turn your UPS off, you must wait 5 seconds before turning it on again. Philips recommends you perform a simula- tion test when using your UPS for the first time or when connecting an additional piece of equipment.
Your UPS is equipped with an LED indicator display to keep you alert to its effectiveness. This surge protection indica- tor light is illuminated when the surge protection components are functioning properly. If this light is off, it indicates that the surge protection components have reached capacity and are no longer able to protect your connected equipment against...
UPS battery every three months to ensure battery life. 7 Warranty and Service Limited Lifetime Warranty Philips warrants that this product shall be free from defects in material, workman- ship, and assembly under normal use, in accordance with the specifications and warnings, for the life of this product.
Philips will, at its option, either (a) pay for the repair the equipment, or (b) pay an amount equal to the current fair market...
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Any and all costs of shipping the surge protector and the damaged equipment to and from Philips or to and from a Philips designated facility for inspection or repair is the responsibility of the claimant. Philips reserves the right to negotiate the cost of repairs.
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Philips customer support representative. Products returned to Philips or to a Philips designated service center must have an RA# included with the product to be accepted. 15 15...
8 Technical data Input Maximum capacity 1440VA Voltage 100-120V* +/-25% at line input Current Frequency 50 or 60Hz* +/-10% (auto sensing) Output Capacity 1000VA Voltage (on battery) Simulated sine wave at 100V/115V +/-5% Frequency (on battery) 50 or 60Hz* +/-1Hz Auto Voltage Regulation AVR automati- cally increases output voltage (AVR function)
If you encounter problems when you use your UPS, check the following points before you contact Philips. If the problem remains unsolved, go to the Philips website www. philips.com/support or contact Philips at 919-575-7863 in North America. When...
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PCB failure. You will have to call for service to replace the PCB. What should I do if the alarm sounds continuously? The alarm is alerting you that an overload situation is occurring. Immediately discon- nect a device from the UPS. If the alarm continues, disconnect another device, and so on until the alarm stops.