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Apc Back-ups Rs 650 User Manual

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Apc Back-ups Rs 650 User Manual APC Back-UPS,330 Watts /550 VA,Input 120V /Output 120V, Interface Port USB. Includes: USB cable, User Manual. Standard Lead Time: Usually in Stock. Off Constant Tone Charger Fault - The Back-UPS has experienced an internal problem. Contact APC Technical Support. Off ContinuousTone On Battery Overload - The connected equipment requires more power than can be provided by the Back-UPS battery. GREEN On Off On-line - Back-UPS is supplying conditioned utility power to the connected equipment.

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Safety

Other status indicators. AVR: The Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) feature will compensate for excessively low input voltages, without using battery power.When the AVR symbol is illuminated on the LCD, the unit is in Boost mode, using the AVR feature. Power-Saving Master and Controlled outlets. To conserve electricity, configure the Back-UPS to. Back-UPS® ES 450/550G User Guide 1 2 3 Connect Battery Equipment Turn the Unit On Surge Protection These outlets provide full-time protection from surges even if the Back-UPS ES is switched OFF. Plug your printer, fax machine, scanner, or other peripherals that do not need battery power into these outlets. Battery Back-up + Surge Protection. 54 detailed instruction manuals and user guides of exploitation for APC. Read manuals online free without registration.

This unit is intended for indoor use only. Do not operate this unit in direct sunlight, in

contact with fluids, or where there is excessive dust or humidity.

Connect the Back-UPS power cord directly to a wall outlet. Do not use a surge protector or an extension cord.

Connect Equipment

Battery Backup + Surge Protection

Back-UPS

Specifications

Voltage

120 Vac Nominal

Input

Frequency

60 Hz + 3

Brownout Transfers

92 Vac Typical

Over-voltage Transfer

139 Vac Typical

UPS Capacity

BE450G: 450 VA, 257 W;

(4 battery backup outlets)

BE550G: 550 VA, 330 W;

BE650G1: 650 VA, 390 W

Output

Total Amperage (all outlets)

12 A (including UPS output)

Voltage - On Battery

115 Vac ± 8%

Frequency - On Battery

60 Hz + 1

Transfer Time

6 ms Typical, 10 ms maximum

Protection

AC Surge Protection

Full time, 340 Joules

and

EMI/RFI Filter

Full time

Filtering

AC Input

Resettable circuit breaker

Type

Sealed, maintenance-free, lead acid

BE450G: RBC114

BE550G: RBC110

Battery

BE650G1: RBC17

Average Life

3 - 5 years depending on the number of

discharge cycles and environmental

temperature

Net Weight

Replacement battery cartridge

BE450G: 10 lb (4.7 kg)

BE550G: 12 lb (5.5 kg)

BE650G1: 14 lb (6.2 kg)

Dimensions

12 in x 7 in x 3 in

Physical

Length x Width x Height

30 cm x 18 cm x 9 cm

Operating Temperature

32º F to 104º F (0º C to 40º C)

Storage Temperature

5º F to 113º F (–15º C to 45º C)

Operating Relative Humidity

0 to 95% non-condensing humidity

Operating Elevation

0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3000 m)

This device complies with part

68 and part 15 of the FCC rules.

EMC

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device

may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any

Compliance

interference received, including interference that may cause undesired

operation.

Connect the Battery

The Back-UPS is shipped with one battery cable disconnected. Remove the “Stop! Connect the Battery” label that covers the outlets. Prior to connecting any equipment to the unit, connect the battery cable to the unused battery terminal. It is normal for small sparks to be seen when the battery cable is connected to the battery terminal.

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Press the battery compartment cover

Connect the battery cable securely to the

release tab located on the rear side of the

unit. Slide the battery cover off.

battery terminal.

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Reinstall the battery compartment cover. Be sure that the release tab locks into place.

Wall Mount Installation

Horizontal installation, use 2 screws 7.3' (186.3 mm) apart.

Vertical installation, use 2 screws 5.4' (137.2 mm) apart.

Allow 5/16' (8 mm), of the screw to protrude from the wall.

Replace Battery

Use only approved APC replacement battery cartridges.

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Deliver used batteries to a battery replacement facility in the packaging provided by APC with the replacement battery cartridge. To order replacement battery cartridges contact APC.

Surge Protection

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Battery Backup + Surge Protection Outlets

Battery backup outlets provide protection to connected equipment when the Back-UPS is turned on and connected to utility power.

Battery backup outlets receive power from the Back-UPS for a limited period of time when a power outage, or brownout condition occurs.

Battery backup outlets provide protection from power surges or spikes. Connect a computer, monitor and other peripheral devices to the outlets.

Surge Protection Outlets

Apc Back Ups 650 Battery

Surge protection outlets provide protection to connected equipment when the Back-UPS is connected to utility power, and is switched on or off.

Surge protection outlets provide protection from power surges or spikes.

Connect a printer, scanner or other peripheral devices that do not need to remain on during power outages, or utility problems to the surge protection outlets.

Connect Network

Building

Circuit

Breaker

Wiring Fault

Network

Out

Network

Push to

Reset

In

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USB Port

CAUTION-Refer to bottom

of unit for safety markings.

The Back-UPS protects equipment connected to a 10/100 Base-T ethernet, from power surges when connected through the Back-UPS coaxial connectors.

PowerChute® Personal Edition Software

Overview

Use PowerChute Personal Edition software to configure the UPS settings.

Protect your computer and other equipment during a power outage. During a power outage, PowerChute will save any open files on your computer and safely shut it down. When power is restored, it will restart the computer.

Configure the UPS to use features such as power-saving outlets, shutdown configuration, and alarms.

Monitor the UPS for power usage and power events.

Note: PowerChute is only compatible with a Windows operating system. If you are using a Mac OSX, use the native shutdown feature to protect your system. See the documentation provided with your computer.

Installation

Use a USB cable to connect the Data port on the rear panel of the UPS to the USB port on your computer.

If the Back-UPS came with a PowerChute CD, insert the CD into your computer and follow the on-screen instructions

If the Back-UPS did not come with a PowerChute CD, go to www.apc.com and download the software free of charge.

Turn On the Back-UPS

Press the POWER ON button located on the top of the Back-UPS. The Power On/ Replace Battery LED will illuminate and a single short beep will be audible to indicate that the Back-UPS is providing protection for connected equipment.

The Back-UPS battery charges fully during the first 16 hours while connected to utility power. The Back-UPS battery will charge while the Back-UPS is switched on or off and is connected to utility power. Do not expect full battery run capability during the initial charge time.

If the red Building Wiring Fault LED located on the side of the Back-UPS illuminates, do not operate the Back-UPS. Have a qualified electrician correct the building wiring fault.

Warranty

The standard warranty is 3 years in the USA and Canada, 2 years in all other regions from the date of purchase. APC standard procedure is to replace the original unit with a factory reconditioned unit. Customers who must have the original unit back due to assigned asset tags and set depreciation schedules must declare such a need at first contact with APC Technical Support. APC will ship the replacement unit once the defective unit is received by the repair department or cross-ship upon the provision of a valid credit card number. The customer pays for shipping to APC, and APC pays ground freight transportation costs back to the customer.

Status Indicators

Status

LED Indicator

Audible Indicator On

Audible Indicator Terminates

Power On

The green LED illuminates.

None

N/A

The Back-UPS is supplying utility power to connected equipment.

On Battery

The green LED illuminates. The LED

Back-UPS beeps 4

Beeping stops when utility power is restored or

Back-UPS supplying battery power to battery backup outlets.

is not illuminated during the beeps.

times every 30 seconds.

the Back-UPS is turned off.

Low Battery warning

The green LED illuminates with rapid

The Back-UPS emits

Beeping stops when utility power is restored or

The Back-UPS is supplying battery power to the battery backup outlets

rapid beeping, every

and the battery is near a total discharge state.

green flashes.

1/2 second.

the Back-UPS is turned off.

Replace Battery

Replace Battery LED flashes.

Constant tone

• The battery is disconnected.

Replace Battery and Power On

Constant tone

Back-UPS is turned off.

• The battery needs to be charged, or replaced.

LEDs flash alternately.

Overload Shutdown

While on battery power an overload condition has occurred in one or

None

Constant tone

Back-UPS is turned off.

more of the battery backup outlets while the Back-UPS is operating on

battery power.

Sleep Mode

Samsung galaxy j1 ace user manual pdf. The Back-UPS beeps

The beeping stops when:

While on battery power the battery is completely discharged. The

• Utility power is restored

None

once every four

Back-UPS will “awaken” once utility power is restored.

• If utility power is not restored within 32 seconds

seconds.

• The Back-UPS is turned off

Building Wiring Fault

Building Wiring Fault LED

None

The Back-UPS is unplugged from the wall outlet

The building wiring presents a shock hazard that must be corrected by a

illuminates red

or is plugged into an improperly wired outlet.

qualified electrical.

Troubleshooting

Problem and Possible Cause

Solution

The Back-UPS will not turn on

The Back-UPS has not been turned

Press the POWER ON button.

on.

The Back-UPS is not connected to

Make sure the power cord is securely connected to

utility power, there is no utility power

the wall outlet, and that there is utility power

available at the wall outlet, or the

available at the wall outlet.Where applicable,

utility power is experiencing a

check that the wall outlet is switched on.

brownout or over voltage condition.

The battery is not connected.

Connect the battery. Refer to “Connect the

Battery” on page 1 of this manual.

In the event that the Back-UPS receives no utility

power and the battery is connected, a cold-start can

be initiated. Press and hold the Power On button

until the Back-UPS emits two beeps.

The Back-UPS is on, the Replace

Battery LED flashes and the unit emits a

constant tone

The battery is disconnected.

Refer to the “Connect the Battery” on page 1.

Connected equipment loses power

A Back-UPS overload condition has

Remove all nonessential equipment connected to

occurred.

the outlets. One at a time reconnect equipment to

the Back-UPS.

The Back-UPS battery is completely

Connect the Back-UPS to utility power and allow

discharged.

the battery to recharge for eight hours.

PowerChute software has performed a

This is normal Back-UPS operation.

shutdown due to a power failure.

Connected equipment does not accept

The output waveform is intended for computers

the step-approximated sine waveform

and peripheral devices. It is not intended for use

from the Back-UPS.

with motor driven equipment.

The Back-UPS may require service.

Contact APC Technical Support for more in depth

troubleshooting.

The Power On LED is illuminated

and the Back-UPS beeps 4 times every 30

seconds

The Back-UPS is operating on battery

The Back-UPS is operating normally on battery

power.

power. At this point the user should save all open

files, and shutdown the computer. When utility

power is restored the battery will recharge.

The Power On LED flashes once

every second while the Back-UPS beeps once

every second

The Back-UPS battery has

The Back-UPS battery is near a total discharge

approximately two minutes of

state. At this point the user should save all open

remaining runtime.

files, and shutdown the computer. When utility

power is restored the battery will recharge.

The Building Wiring Fault LED

illuminates

The building wiring presents a shock

Do not operate the Back-UPS. Call a qualified

hazard that must be corrected by a

Pdf

electrician to correct the building wiring fault.

qualified electrical.

The Back-UPS has an inadequate

battery runtime

The battery is not fully charged.

Leave the Back-UPS connected to utility power for

16 hours while the battery charges to full capacity.

The battery is near the end of useful

As a battery ages, the runtime capability decreases.

life and should be replaced.

Contact APC at the Web site www.apc.com, to

order replacement batteries.

The connection from the Back-UPS to the internet is lost during a power

outage

The modem has lost power.

Connect the modem cable into one of the Battery

Backup + Surge Protection outlets.

Voltage Sensitivity Adjustment (optional)

The Back-UPS detects and reacts to line voltage distortions by transferring to battery backup power to protect connected equipment. In situations where either the Back-UPS or the connected equipment is too sensitive for the input voltage level it is necessary to adjust the transfer voltage.

1.Connect the Back-UPS to a wall outlet. The Back-UPS will be in Standby mode, no indicators will be illuminated.

2.Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 10 seconds. The OnLine LED will illuminate alternately green-amber-red, to indicate that the Back-UPS is in

Program mode.

3.The Power On/Replace Battery LED will flash either green, amber, or red to indicate the current sensitivity level. Refer to the table for an explanation of the transfer voltage sensitivity levels.

4.To select LOW sensitivity, press and hold the ON/OFF button until the LED flashes green.

5.To select MEDIUM sensitivity, press and hold the ON/OFF button until the LED flashes red.

6.To select HIGH sensitivity, press and hold the ON/OFF button until the LED flashes amber.

7.To exit Program mode wait five seconds and all LED indicators will extinguish. Program mode is no longer active.

LED

Sensitivity

Input Voltage Range

Recommended Use

Flashes

Setting

(Utility Operation)

Green

LOW

88 Vac to 142 Vac

Use this setting with equipment that is less

sensitive to fluctuations in voltage or

waveform distortions.

Red

MEDIUM

92 Vac to 139 Vac

Factory default setting. Use this setting

under normal conditions.

Amber

HIGH

96 Vac to 136 Vac

Use this setting when connected equipment

is sensitive to voltage and waveform

fluctuations.

Service

If the unit requires service, do not return it to the dealer. Follow these steps:

1.Review the Troubleshooting section of the manual to eliminate common problems.

2.If the problem persists, contact APC Customer Support.

a.Note the model number and serial number and the date of purchase. The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel of the unit and are available through the LCD display on select models.

b.Call APC Customer Support and a technician will attempt to solve the problem over the phone. If this is not possible, the technician will issue a Returned Material Authorization Number (RMA#).

c.If the unit is under warranty, the repairs are free.

d.Service procedures and returns may vary internationally. Refer to the APC Web site for country specific instructions.

3.Pack the unit properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use foam beads for packaging. Damage sustained in transit is not covered under warranty. Always

DISCONNECT THE UPS BATTERY before shipping in compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and IATA regulations. The battery may remain in the unit.

4.Write the RMA# provided by Customer Support on the outside of the package.

5.Return the unit by insured, pre-paid carrier to the address provided by Customer Support.

Contact

Apc Back Ups 650 Manual

APC Web site, www.apc.com

© 2011 APC by Schneider Electric. APC, the APC logo, Back-UPS and PowerChute are owned by Schneider Electric Industries S.A.S., American Power Conversion Corporation, or their affiliated companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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Overview

Front panel

Mute

Power On/OffDisplay/MenuDisplay interface

Safety

Do not install

the UPS in direct sunlight, in excessive heat,

humidity, or in contact with fluids.

Do not connect a laser printer or hair dryer to the unit.

Ensure that the connected equipment does not exceed the maximum load.

Rear Panel

Ethernet portsCircuit breakerMaster outlet

Battery Back-UPS outletsSurge protected outletsControlled outlets

Data port

MASTER

Controlled by

MASTER

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5 Charge the battery for at least 16 hours before use.

Connect the equipment

Connect the equipment

1.Connect equipment to the Battery Backup and Surge Protection outlets. When the Back-UPS is receiving AC power, these outlets will supply power to connected equipment. During a power outage or other utility problems, the Battery Backup outlets receive power for a limited time from the unit.

2.Use the AC power cord to connect the Back-UPS directly to a utility power outlet.

3.Connect a router or cable modem to the corresponding ports.

Install PowerChute® Personal Edition software

1.Connect the supplied USB software interface cable to the data port, and the other end to a computer with access to the internet.

2.Go to www.apc.com/tools/download.

3.Select PowerChute Personal Edition. Then select the appropriate operating system and follow the instructions to download the software.

Description, if the icon is illuminated:

On Line—The UPS is supplying utility power to connected equipmentPower-Saving—Master and controlled outlets are enabled, saving

power when the master device goes into sleep or standby mode

Load Capacity—The load is indicated by the number of sections illuminated, one to five. If the load exceeds the rated capacity, the Overload symbol will flash off and on.

Battery Charge—The battery charge level is indicated by the number of sections illuminated. When all five blocks are illuminated, the BackUPS is at full charge. When one block is filled, the Back-UPS is near the

end of its battery capacity, the indicator will flash and the unit will beep continuously.

Overload—The power demand from the load has exceeded the capacity of the Back-UPS.

Event—An event has occurred and the unit needs attention.

Automatic Voltage Regulation—The unit is compensating for extremely low input voltage, but is not using battery power.

In—Input voltage. Out—Output voltage.

System Faults—The system has a fault. The fault number will illuminate on the display interface. See “System Faults” on page 4.

Mute—The audible alarm has been turned off.

Replace Battery—The battery is not connected or is nearing the end of its useful life. Replace the battery.

On Battery—The unit is supplying battery backup power to the connected equipment, it will beep four times every 30 seconds.

Modes of operation

Press DISPLAY to scroll through the display screens.

On Line Mode

On Battery Mode

Input Voltage

Estimated runtime in minutes

Counter

Power Event Counter

Estimated run time

Output Voltage

Load in Watts

Input Voltage

Load in %

Load in Watts

Output Voltage

Load in %

Output Frequency

Output Frequency

Other status indicators

AVR: The Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) feature will compensate for excessively low input voltages, without using battery power.When the AVR symbol is illuminated on the LCD, the unit is in Boost mode, using the AVR feature.

Configuration

Power-Saving Master and Controlled outlets

To conserve electricity, configure the Back-UPS to recognize a Master device, such as a desktop computer or an A/V receiver, and Controlled peripheral devices, such as a printer, speakers, or a scanner. When the Master device goes into Sleep or Standby mode, or turns OFF, the Controlled device(s) will shut down as well, saving electricity.

Enable the Power-Saving feature. Press and hold MUTE and DISPLAY simultaneously for two seconds. The unit will beep to indicate that the feature is enabled. The leaf icon on the display will illuminate.

Disable the Power-Saving feature. Press and hold MUTE and DISPLAY simultaneously for two seconds. The unit will beep to indicate that the feature is disabled. The leaf icon on the display will darken.

Setting the threshold. The amount of power used by a device in Sleep or Standby mode varies between devices. It may be necessary to adjust the threshold at which the Master outlet signals the Controlled outlets to shut down.

1.Ensure a master device is connected to the Master outlet. Put that device into Sleep or Standby mode, or turn it OFF.

2.Press DISPLAY and MUTE simultaneously and hold for six seconds, until the leaf icon flashes three times and the unit beeps three times.

3.The Back-UPS unit will now recognize the threshold level of the Master device and save it as the new threshold setting.

Power-Saving LCD Display

When unit power is On, the LCD may remain illuminated or be darkened for energy savings.

1.Full Time LCD Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The LCD will illuminate and the unit will beep to confirm the Full-Time mode.

2.Power-Saving Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The LCD will darken and the unit will beep to confirm the Power-Saving mode. While in Power-Saving Mode, the LCD will illuminate if a button is pressed, it then darkens after 60 seconds of no activity.

Unit sensitivity

Adjust the sensitivity of the UPS to control when it will switch to battery power; the higher the sensitivity, the more often the unit will switch to battery power.

1.Ensure the unit is connected to utility power, but is OFF.

2.Press and hold the POWER button for six seconds. The LOAD CAPACITY bar will flash on and off, indicating that the unit is in programming mode.

3.Press POWER again to rotate through the menu options. Stop at selected sensitivity. The unit will beep to confirm the selection.

Low sensitivity
Medium sensitivity
High sensitivity

156-288 Vac

Input voltage is extremely low or high. (Not recommended for computer loads.)

176-282 Vac

176-276 Vac

The Back-UPS frequently switches to

The connected equipment is

battery power.

sensitive to voltage fluctuations.

Warnings and System Faults

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Warnings

Press DISPLAY to scroll through the display screens.

ON LINE overload condition,

Warning 3

indicated by the illuminated ON

LINE icon, and the flashing

overload icon.

Backup battery (ON BATT)

Warning 4

overload condition. This is

indicated by the flashing overload

icon.

In ON LINE mode, and there is a bad battery, indicated by the flashing icon.
The battery charge is low, and the Battery Charge indicator bar is flashing.

The unit will display the fault messages. Contact APC Technical Support for additional support.

F01 - On-Battery Overload

F02 - On-Battery Output Short

F03 - On-Battery Xcap Overload

F04 - Clamp Short

F05 - Charge Fault

F06 - Relay Welding

F07 - Temperature

F08 - Fan Fault

F09 - Internal Fault

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Back-UPS® RS Installation and Operation

Function Button Quick-Reference

Function

Button

Timing

UPS

Description

(seconds)

Status

Power

0.2

Off

Press POWER to start receiving input utility power. If A/C input

power is not available, the unit will run on battery power.

2

On

The unit is not receiving input utility power, but is providing

surge protection.

0.2

On

Verify the status or condition of the unit. The LCD will illuminate

for 60 seconds.

2

On

The LCD will illuminate and the unit will beep to confirm the

Full-Time mode. The LCD will darken and the unit will beep to confirm the Power-Saving mode. While in Power-Saving Mode, the LCD will illuminate if a button is pressed, then darkens after 60 seconds of no activity.

Event Specific

0.2

On

Disable any audible alarms caused by an event.

General Status Enable/

2

On

Enable or disable the audible alarms. The Mute icon will

Disable

illuminate and the unit will beep one time. The Mute function will

not activate unless the UPS is operating on battery power.

Sensitivity

6

Off

The Load Capacity icon will blink, indicating that the unit is in

programming mode. Use the POWER button to scroll through

Low, Medium, and High, stop at selected sensitivity. The unit will

beep to confirm selection. See Configuration for details.

Master/Controlled

2

On

The leaf icon will darken indicating that the Master Outlet feature

outlet Enable/Disable

is disabled or illuminate to indicate the Master Outlet feature is

enabled. The unit will beep once.

Master/Enable

6

On

While calibrating the threshold setting, the device connected to

Threshold

the Master Outlet should be turned off or placed in Standby or

Calibration

Sleep mode. Upon completion, Power-Saving icon will flash 3

and beep 3 times.

Self-Test (manual)

6

On

The UPS will perform a test of the internal battery. Note: This

will happen automatically when the unit is turned ON.

Event Reset

0.2

On

When the Event screen is visible, press and hold DISPLAY, then

press POWER, to clear the utility failure event counter.

Fault Reset

2

Fault

After a fault has been identified, press POWER to remove the

visual indication and return to standby status.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Back-UPS will not switch on. The unit is not connected to utility power.

Ensure that the unit is securely connected to an

AC outlet.

Disconnect non-essential equipment from the unit. Reset the circuit breaker. Re-connect equipment one item at a time. If the circuit breaker is tripped again, disconnect the device that caused the trip.

The internal battery is not connected.

Connect the battery.

The utility input voltage is out of range.

Adjust the transfer voltage and sensitivity range.

The unit does not provide

Ensure that essential equipment is not

Disconnect equipment from the SURGE ONLY

power during a utility power

plugged into a SURGE ONLY outlet.

outlet and re-connect to a BATTERY BACKUP

outage.

outlet.

The unit is operating on

The plug has partially pulled out of the wall

Ensure that the plug is fully inserted into the

battery power, while connected

outlet, the wall outlet is no longer receiving

wall outlet. Ensure that the wall outlet is

to utility power.

utility power, or the circuit breaker has been

receiving utility power by checking it with

tripped.

another device.

The unit is performing an automatic self

No action is necessary.

test.

The utility input voltage is out of range, the

Adjust the transfer voltage and sensitivity range.

frequency is out of range, or the waveform

is distorted.

The unit does not provide the expected amount of backup time.

Battery Backup outlets may be fully or

Disconnect non-essential equipment from the

improperly loaded.

BATTERY BACKUP outlets and connect the

equipment to SURGE ONLY outlets.

The battery was recently discharged due to a

Charge the battery cartridge for 16 hours.

power outage and has not fully recharged.

The battery has reached the end of its useful

Replace the battery.

life.

The REPLACE BATTERY

The battery has reached the end of its useful

Replace the battery.

indicator is illuminated.

life.

The OVERLOAD indicator is The equipment connected to the unit is

Disconnect non-essential equipment from the

illuminated.

drawing more power than the unit can

BATTERY BACKUP outlets and connect the

provide.

equipment to SURGE ONLY outlets.

The SYSTEM FAULT indicator is There is an internal fault.

Determine which internal fault message is

illuminated, all the front panel

displayed by matching the number displayed on

indicators are flashing.

the LCD with the corresponding Fault Message

(see System Faults) and contact APC Technical

Support.

Power to the Controlled Outlets has intentionally been turned off.

Confirm that the correct peripherals are connected to Controlled Outlets. If this feature is not desired, disable the Power-Saving Master and Controlled Outlets.

The Controlled Outlets are not supplying power, even though the Master device is not in sleep mode.

The Master Outlet threshold may be incorrectly set.

Adjust the threshold when the Master outlet signals the Controlled Outlets to shut down.

Specifications

VA

550 VA

Maximum Load

330 W

Nominal Input Voltage

230 V

Online Input Voltage Range

176 - 282 V

Frequency Range

50/60 Hz + 1 Hz

On-battery Waveshape

Step-approximated sine-wave

Typical Recharge Time

12 hours

Transfer Time

8 ms, maximum

Operating Temperature

32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)

Storage Temperature

23° to 113°F (-5° to 45°C)

Unit Weight

14.8 lbs (6.7 kg)

Interface

USB

EMI Classification

CE, C-Tick, KETI

Approvals

CE, TUV-GS, GOST, A-Tick, KETI,

TISI

APC Worldwide Customer Support

Technical Support
http://www.apc.com/support
Internet
http://www.apc.com
Worldwide

+1 800 555 2725

Service

If the Back-UPS arrived damaged, notify the carrier.

If the Back-UPS requires service, do not return it to the dealer.

1.Consult the Troubleshooting section to eliminate common problems.

2.If the problem persists, go to http://www.apc.com/support/.

3.If the problem still persists, contact APC Technical Support. Have the Back-UPS model number, serial number and date of purchase available. Be prepared to troubleshoot the problem with an APC Technical Support representative. If this is not successful, APC will issue a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and a shipping address.

Warranty

The standard warranty is three (3) years from the date of purchase in the European Community. For all other regions, the standard warranty is two (2) years from the date of purchase. The APC standard procedure is to replace the original unit with a factory reconditioned unit. Customers who must have the original unit back due to the assignment of asset tags and set depreciation schedules must declare such a need at first contact with an APC Technical Support representative. APC will ship the replacement unit once the defective unit has been received by the repair department, or cross-ship upon the receipt of a valid credit card number. The customer pays for shipping the unit to APC. APC pays ground freight transportation costs to ship the replacement unit to the customer.

Customer support and warranty information is available at the APC Web site, www.apc.com.

© 2009 American Power Conversion. All rights reserved. All APC trademarks are property of American Power

Conversion. Other trademarks are property of their respective owners. 990-3591

06/2009

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