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titleOverview

This page referencing Tripp-Lite Battery Models, Internet Office-UPS [V1] and 500RT1U [V2], is intended to guide the user through the following:

  • Tripp-Lite UPS Suggested Setup
  • Identification of X-Changer Components
  • Power Settings
  • Tripp-Lite Battery Configuration 
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Tripp-Lite Owner's ManualsInternet Office-UPS

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Suggested Setup

Tripp-Lite UPS's have either 3 or 4 outlets on the battery/surge section, and a power strip may be supplied to plug into the battery section increasing the number of outlets.  It is required that the CPU (computer), Networking Hub and firewall be the only components connected to the battery side of the UPS.  Below are additional acceptable items to plug into the UPS as well as excluded items.

Physical Configuration

Overview

This page will serve as a reference point for the Tripp-Lite Internet Office UPS and 500RT1U models. This guide will also provide details on the identification of these parts, suggested setup process, and configurations.

Info

An Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) is a device that allows a computer to keep running for at least a short amount of time when incoming power is interrupted. It can also be referred to as an Uninterruptible Battery

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Identifying Your Setup

The following tabs will contain the recommended physical configuration and identify related components for your cabinet type. 

Note

Note

Over the course of time some X-Changers may have had components added, removed, or placed elsewhere and may not look like the content shown. 


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titleVersion 1 Cabinets

Physical Configuration

The following table will detail where each individual X-Changer device will be or not be plugged into.

V1 (Internet Office-UPS) X-Changer Cabinet

Cabling Diagram

Required

items

devices to

be Plugged

plug into the Tripp-Lite UPS

Battery

Unacceptable

items

devices to plug into the

battery

Tripp-Lite UPS

Required

Items
  • CPU
  • E-Hub

    devices to plug into the Surge Protector

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    Configurations 1 and 2:  V1 Cabinet Wiring Diagrams
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    • CPU

    • Network Switch

    • Firewall

    • Printers

    • Speakers

    • Touchscreen Monitor

    • Bill Acceptor

    • Control Head

    • Power Control Board

    • Speakers

    • X-Changer Fan


    Info

    For the Cabling Diagram and additional information about the internal connections of the Cabinet, please visit /wiki/spaces/SD/pages/7899404

    Key Components

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    Item

    Qty.

    Part No.

    Description

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    1

    1

    C-1277

    120mm Cooling Fan Finger Guard

    1

    1

    C-1275

    120mm Cooling Fan

    2

    1


    Power Switches

    3

    1

    C-1045

    5V Power Supply

    4

    1

    C-0500R1 / C-0501R1

    Master Distribution Board / Slave Distribution Board

    5

    1

    C-1035

    Male to Female RS232 Cable

    6

    1

    C-0550

    15V Power Supply

    7

    1

    V2-B

    C-1041

    Tripp-Lite UPS 550VA Battery Backup


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    titleVersion 2 Cabinets

    Physical Configuration

    The following table will detail where each individual X-Changer device will be or not be plugged into.

    V2 (500RT1U) X-Changer Cabinet 

    Cabling Diagram

    Required Items to plug into the Tripp-

    Lite 500RT1U Battery

    Lite 500RT1U

    Unacceptable items to plug into the

    battery

    Tripp-Lite 500RT1U

    Required Items to plug into the Top Surge Protector

    Required Items to plug into the Bottom Surge Protector

    **The below picture is the most current V2 Cabinet. 


    Note

    Note

    The picture below shows the latest V2 Cabinet style. Your V2 X-Changer may look different depending on the date of purchase.

    **

    Configurations 1 and 2:  V2 Wiring Diagram

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    • Top Surge protector plugs into the "Unswitched Outlet

    • Bottom Surge protector plugs into the "Switched Outlet"

    • Printers

    • CPU (the computer)

    E-Hub (Ethernet/Networking Hub)
    • Network Switch

    • Firewall

    • Touchscreen Monitor

    (the touch screen)
    • Scanner/Card Dispenser

    • X-Changer fan

    • Control Head

    • Bill

    ACceptor
    • Acceptor

    • Credit Card Bezel (

    If V2 X-Changer Cabinet ( Versions A and B)
    • if applicable)

    How to Identify Key X-Changer Components

    V1 X-Changer Cabinet

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    Item

    Qty.

    Description

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    11Cooling Fan

    2

    1Power Switches315 V Power Supply41Distribution Board51Serial Connections6115 V Power Supply71   Battery Backup (UPS)


    Info

    For the Cabling Diagram and additional information about the internal connections of the Cabinet, please visit /wiki/spaces/SD/pages/7898107

    Key Components

    Cabinet-Internal Front

    Version of V2 X-Changer Cabinets

    Image

    Item

    Qty.

    Description

    Part Number

    Version A

    Description

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    V2 Cabinet A 

    1

    1

    PC Holding Bracket

    C-1400-130

    PC Holding Bracket

    2

    1

    Dell Optiplex XE Computer CCI Software Installed SAR

    C-0600-XE

    Dell Optiplex XE Computer

    3

    1

    C-1400-131

    Component Mounting Shelf Painted Black Charcoal

    Textu

    C-1400-131

    Texture

    4

    2

    Shelf Support Bracket

    C-1400-132

    Shelf Support Bracket

    5

    1

    Dlink

    C-0629

    D-Link DSS-16 port Switch

    C-0629
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    V2 Cabinet B

    6

    1

    C-0560

    Rack Filler Panel

    C-0560

    7

    1

    C-1375 / C-1376

    Slotted Wall Duct -

    1 ft

    1ft 1.5" x 1.5"

    C-1375

    7

    1

    / Slotted Duct Cover 1.5"

    C-1376

    Version B

    8

    1

    C-0525

    CCI Control Head

    9

    1

    • Version A:  C-

    0525

    9

    1
    • 0515

    • Version B:  C-0517

    • Version A:  Ethernet Power Controller 8 Channel EPC *ASR*

    • Version B

    TrippLite 
    • Tripp-Lite 6-

    Outlet Power
    • Outlet Power Strip Rack Mount 1U

    • Version A:  C-0515
    • Version B:  c-0517

    10

    1

    C-1040

    Tripp-Lite Smart Pro 500VA 120V RT-1U UPS Rack Mount

    C-1040

    11

    1

    • Version A:

      Steel X-Change Cabinet 
    •   C-1400R1

    • Version B:

     Steel X-Change Cabinet 
    •   C-1480

    • Version A:

      C-1400R1
    •   Steel X-Change Cabinet 

    • Version B:

      C-1480
    •  Steel X-Change Cabinet 

    Cabinet-Internal Rear

    Image

    Item

    Qty.

    Description

    Part Number

    Description

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    1

    1

    C-1277

    Finger Guard/Cooling Fan

    C-1277

    2

    1

    C-1275

    Orion Cooling Fan 120MM 81 CFM

    C-1275

    3

    1

    C-1035

    DB9 - RS232 Cables Male - Female 6'

    C-1035

    4

    1

    C-1276

    48 AC Cord for Cooling Fan

    C-1276

    5

    1

    C-1282

    3 Foot Power Cord

    C-1282

    6

    1

    C-1370

    Cable Duct - 2" x 2"

    C-1370

    6

    1

    C-1371

    2" Cable Duct Cover

    C-1371

    7

    1

    C-1281

    1 Foot Power Cord

    C-1281

    8

    1

    C-1053P

    ELO Power Supply

    For C-1053 (Also Shown On Page 9)C-1053P

    9

    1

    USB Keyboard

    C-0600-KEYBOARD

    USB Keyboard


    Features and benefits of the Tripp-Lite UPS

    1. Contains battery-protected outlets for an extended run time during power outages.

    2. Contains surge-protected only outlets for less critical equipment.

    3. Power conditioning to protect from loads and surges.

    “PowerAlert”
    1. PowerAlert software to properly save data and shutdown the computer in the event of an

    extended
    1. unexpected power failure.

    Power

    PowerAlert Settings and Setup (

    500 RT1U

    500RT1U)

    Note

    There are no specific settings for the Tripp-Lite Internet Office-UPS in the V1 X-Changer.

     

    The following setup information refers only to the Tripp-Lite 500RT1U in the V2 X-Changer.

    The Tripp-Lite UPS in conjunction with the

    Power Alert

    PowerAlert software are intended to safely shutdown a PC after a loss of power

    loss

    to the UPS has occurred.

     The

    The Power Alert agent can be configured to perform differently when the UPS enters an "On Battery Event" (i.e. the UPS is receiving power from the battery and not AC power) and when a "Low Battery Event" occurs (i.e. the battery charge rate drops to a designated threshold).  

    To configure the 500RT1U unit battery access the following:

    1. Click the Windows button on the keyboard.

    2. Type PowerAlert Console in the search bar. 

    3. Click the STATUS

    Icon
    1. icon at the top of the Console

    2. Click the BATTERY

    Icon  
    1. icon. 

    2. View the Battery Information under Device Summary.

      1. Legacy configuration for LaundryCard utilized a 2 min. PC shutdown timer and a 6 min. UPS shutdown timer.

    Set Configuration

    1. Click the Windows button on the keyboard.

    2. Type

    Power AlertSelct PowerAlert Console
    1. PowerAlert in the search bar. 

    2. Select the PowerAlert console when it appears (steps a-c is applicable to Version 7 or earlier.

     
    1. For version 8 or later, skip to step

    5
    1. 4)

      1. Open the Start menu view.

      2. Right-click anywhere and click ‘All apps’ at bottom

    /
      1. -right.

      2. Locate the PowerAlert

    Console
      1. console icon under the Tripp-Lite group.

    1. If a Windows Security Alert dialog appears, press Allow Access.

    2. From the Summary Screen, press Settings.

    3. Select Device.

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    2. In the column next to "Low battery warning", set to:

    1. 10%

    Click "
    1. Click Apply

    "Click "Status"
    1. Then click Status

    2. Click the Battery

    Icon
    1. icon and to the right it will show 10% next to "Low Battery Warning".

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    LaundryCard Configuration

    On Battery EventNot ConfiguredLow Battery Threshold10%PC Shutdown Timer15 sec. after eventUPS Shutdown Timer2 min. after event

    Default Configuration 

    The Power Alert agent effects
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  • Close the PowerAlert Console window.
    1. From the Summary Screen again, press Settings.

    2. Select System.
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    3. In the "Shutdown Type (Global Warning)" section, set to: Shutdown. 

    4. Click Apply

    5. Close the PowerAlert console window.

    LaundryCard Configuration

    The PowerAlert agent affects a shutdown of the PC and UPS after

    the occurrence of

    a "Low Battery Event" occurs.

     If

    If power is restored to the UPS prior to the configured shutdown time, the device

    remains powered

    will remain powered on.

    These are the recommended "Low Battery Event" settings for the LaundryCard X-Changers to be assigned within the PowerAlert console.

    On Battery Event

    Not Configured

    Low Battery Threshold

    50%

    10%

    PC Shutdown Timer

    15 sec. after event

    UPS Shutdown Timer

    2 min. after event

    Testing (500 RT1U)

    1. To test your UPS, follow the owner's manual section titled "To Run a Self-Test" on page 7.

     
    1. The procedure will be similar to the following:

      1. With your UPS plugged in and turned on, press and hold the ON/OFF/STANDBY button for one second.

      2. The test will last approximately 10 seconds as the UPS switches to battery to test its load capacity and charge.

      3. All LEDs will be lit and the UPS alarm will sound.

      4. See LED descriptions to determine the results of the Self-Test.

      5. Note: you can leave connected equipment on during a self-test. Your UPS, however, will not perform a self-test if you have placed it in "Charge Only" mode.

    Related

    Documents

    Manufacturer Product Manuals

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