
5
Configuration
Using a small tool, set the four “Battery Type / Voltage Point” Configuration DIP Switches
(located on the front panel of your APS); see Diagram 4, p. 28.
• Select Battery Type
(DIP Switch #1)
CAUTION:The Battery Type DIP Switch setting must match the type of batteries you connect or your batteries may
be degraded or damaged over an extended period of time.See “Battery Selection,”page 6 for more information.
DIP Switches
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Gel Cell (Sealed) Battery Up
Wet Cell (Vented) Battery Down*
• Select High AC Voltage Switch To
Battery Point
(DIP Switch #2)
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145V Up
135V Down*
• Select Low AC Voltage Switch To
Battery Point
(DIP Switches #4 & #3)
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105V #4 Up & #3 Up
95V #4 Up & #3 Down
85V #4 Down & #3 Up
75V #4 Down & #3 Down*
Most loads will perform adequately when your APS’s High AC
Voltage Point DIP Switch #2 is set to 135V and its Low AC Voltage
Point DIP Switches #3 and #4 are set to 95V. However, if your APS
frequently switches to battery power due to momentary high/low
line voltage swings that would have little effect on equipment
operation, you may wish to adjust these settings. Your APS will
switch to battery due to voltage swings the least if the High AC
Voltage Switch to Battery Point is on its highest setting and the
Low AC Voltage Switch to Battery Point is on its lowest setting.
* Factory default settings.
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