5.2.7. Protection against voltage spikes for the
modem / ADSL / fax, etc., line.
The communications line -COM- constitutes a very low
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voltage safety circuit. To preserve the quality must be
installed separately from other lines carrying dangerous
voltages (power distribution line).
Connect the main line for the modem / ADSL / fax, etc., to the
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RJ45 connector of the device, identified as 'Input'.
Connect the modem / ADSL / fax, etc., to the RJ45 connector
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of the device, identified as 'Output'.
5.2.8. Software.
Download of free ViewPower software.
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UPS monitoring software which provides a user-friendly inter-
face for monitoring and control. It features an auto shutdown
function for systems consisting of several PCs in case of power
failure. The software enables users to monitor and control any
UPS in the same LAN through an RS232 or USB communica-
tions port, regardless of how far away they are from each
other.
Installation procedure:
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Go to the web page:
http://support.salicru.com
Select the required operating system and follow the in-
structions described on the web page to download the
software.
Fig. 14. View of the ViewPower monitoring software's main
screen.
5.2.9. Considerations before start-up with
connected loads.
It is recommended to charge the batteries for at least 12
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hours before using the UPS for the first time.
For this, it will be necessary to supply voltage to the device.
The battery charger will work automatically.
For the battery modules.
For the models with batteries external to the device or
backup extension modules, it will be necessary to turn the
fuse or circuit breaker of the batteries to 'On'.
Although the device can operate correctly without charging
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the batteries for the specified 12 hours, the risk of a prolonged
power cut during the first hours of operation and the UPS's
available backup time should be assessed.
Do not start up the device and loads completely until indicated
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in Chapter .
When it is done, however, it should be carried out gradually to
avoid possible difficulties, if not at the first start-up.
If, in addition to the more sensitive loads, it is necessary to
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connect high-consumption inductive loads, such as for laser
printers or CRT monitors, the starting up of these peripherals
will need to be taken into account to prevent the device from
crashing.
For this type of load considered NON-PRIORITY, a group of
programmable sockets is available depending on the model.
Depending on the programming of these, the power supply
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may or may not be affected in the event of mains failure.
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