APC UPB80 user manual Introduction, Safety Precautions, Prior to Use, Output Voltage Setting

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Universal Notebook

Battery (UPB80)

User’s Manual

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing APC’s Universal Notebook Battery (model UPB80). Please read the entire user manual prior to use. Fill out and mail the enclosed Warranty Registration Card, or register this purchase online at www.apc.com.

APC’s Universal Notebook Battery is a slim and lightweight external battery pack which provides up to 8-hours of continuous runtime (actual runtimes may vary by notebook model and power setting).

Features

Ultra-lightweight construction reduces bulk and weight in notebook carry-on luggage.

Wide range of selectable output voltages power most notebook computers.

Four charge/discharge level indicators.

Letter-coded power tips provided compatibility with most notebook computers (see Compatibility Guide).

Compatible with APC’s TravelPower Adapter and Universal Power Adapter models.

80 Watts of continuous power, up to 100 Watts peak power output.

Up to 8 hours of continuous runtime for your notebook.

Safety Precautions

Please read the following warnings carefully before using the UPB80 Universal Notebook Battery. Use the product correctly and according to the procedures described in this manual.

WARNINGS

Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of this product.

Do not store outside of the following temperature range: -4 to 140oF

(-20 to 60oC). Do not operate outside of the following range: 32- 104oF (0 to 40oC), as this will damage or reduce the life of the battery.

Do not allow this product to have contact with water or other liquids. If water or other liquids enter the battery interior, immediately unplug the product from the notebook. Continued use of the product may result in fire or an electrical shock.

Do not place this product near a heat source or expose the battery to direct flame or heat, as the battery may explode.

Prior to Use

Before using the UPB80 it should be fully charged. Please follow the instructions below on how to use and maintain the UPB80.

1Finding the Notebook Voltage Setting

Before using this battery, determine the DC input voltage requirement for the notebook being used. Notebook voltage ratings are usually indicated in one of two locations: at the back of the notebook on the system label or on the notebook AC-to-DC power adapter label.

If the voltage cannot be located, refer to the “Compatibility Guide” to determine the required setting for the notebook being used.

2Output Voltage Setting

Please refer to Figure 1 to become familiar with all aspects of the UPB80.

To set the voltage output for the UPB80, proceed as follows:

1.Locate the input voltage requirement for your notebook computer. (Refer to “Finding the Notebook Voltage Setting” for instructions).

2.Remove the yellow sticker on the UPB80 which covers the Output Voltage Selector Switch.

3.Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the required voltage setting for the notebook being used.

4.Press the "On/Status" button to make the change effective. Note: If this is the first time using the battery, attach a power source to wake up the battery. Continue reading the manual for further instructions on first use.

4Charging and Connecting the UPB80

Prior to use, completely charge the UPB80. Follow the instructions for setting the output voltage on the UPB80. Provided with the UPB80 is a plastic bag with an assortment of plug and jack tips. Plug and jack tips are each marked with a letter designator which corresponds to notebook models listed in the “Compatibility Guide” and “Compatibility” section of this manual. Plug tips are used to connect the output power of the UPB80 to the input DC voltage port on the notebook. Jack tips are used to connect the UPB80 to a power source (notebook’s AC/DC Power Adapter, or APC’s TravelPower or Universal Power Adapters - purchased separately). Tips are marked with an uppercase letter (A, B, C, etc.). Jacks are marked with a lowercase letter (a, b, c, etc.).

Example: An IBM® X31 uses plug tip “B” and jack tip “b”. An Acer

Travel Mate® uses plug tip “K” and jack tip “k”, etc. The letter designators correspond to notebook models listed in the “Compatibility Guide” and “Compatibility” section of this manual. To make connections, refer to Figures 1 and 2, then proceed as follows:

1.Attach the appropriate Jack tip to the UPB80 Input Power Connector. 2.Attach the Plug tip to the UPB80 Output Power Connector.

3.Attach the notebook power adapter, APC TravelPower Adapter, or Universal Power Adapter to the UPB80 Jack tip.

4.The UPB80 Status indicators should illuminate. If they do not, ensure the notebook power adapter is connected to a power source, and any switch controlling the power source is in the ON position.

5.When the Status indicators illuminate, the UPB80 is charging. Continue charging the UPB80 until all indicators illuminate and then extinguish.

6.Check the UPB80 capacity. Press the On/Status push button. The Status indicators on the UPB80 will light and stay lit for about 5 seconds. If this is the first time using the battery, and all indicators do not light, fully charge the UPB80 before continuing.

7.The UPB80 is now ready for use. If the notebook power adapter, APC TravelPower Adapter, or APC Universal Power Adapter is present, the UPB80 will pass through power to the notebook. If the notebook power adapter is removed, the UPB80 will continue to provide power to the notebook, and the notebook will appear to be connected to utility power. To optimize runtime for the battery, adjust the notebook power settings to save power. See notebook user manual for information on changing power mode settings.

5Turning On the UPB80

When the battery has been stored for more than 15 minutes, or has not been attached to a notebook), the battery will enter Sleep Mode. To turn the battery on, press the On/Status push button for 1 second, then release. The Status indicators illuminate, showing the battery is awake.

6Checking UPB80 Status

You can check the status of the battery at any time. Simply press and hold the On/ Status push button for 1 second, then release. The LED Status indicators will illuminate, indicating the charge level of the battery. Refer to Figure 3 for Status Indicator Definitions (when you turn on or check status of the battery, it will show the remaining charge level capacity).

Inspection

Check the package contents for the following items:

APC Universal Notebook Battery (UPB80)

Input/Output UPB80 Power Cable

Conversion Plug and Jack Package

Compatibility Guide

User’s Manual

Warranty Card

Voltage and Tip Label

Rubber “Feet” (4)

If any item listed above is not in the package, contact APC Customer Service.

3Changing the Voltage While the Battery is in Use

If the voltage selector dial is moved while the battery is in use, the battery will interrupt the output of power to your notebook computer. To resume power output, ensure that the voltage selector is turned to the correct output voltage (please refer to the Notebook Users Manual for instructions). Press the On/Status push button for approximately 1 second, then release. The On/Status indicators will illuminate, indicating the

battery has resumed power output.

Figure 1. Universal Notebook Battery (UPB80) User Interface

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Contents Finding the Notebook Voltage Setting Safety PrecautionsOutput Voltage Setting Charging and Connecting the UPB80Troubleshooting Battery Recycling, Storage, and Battery LifeSpecifications Limited Warranty

UPB80 specifications

The APC UPB80 is a high-performance uninterruptible power supply (UPS) designed to provide reliable power backup and protection for sensitive equipment and systems, making it an ideal solution for home, office, and data center environments. This device stands out due to its robust set of features and advanced technologies that ensure a stable power supply during outages and fluctuations.

One of the main features of the APC UPB80 is its power capacity. With an output power rating of 800VA/480W, it is suited for supporting a range of devices, including computers, networking equipment, and other critical electronics. The UPS employs advanced battery management technology that prolongs battery life and ensures optimal performance. It comes equipped with a user-replaceable battery, which not only simplifies maintenance but also minimizes downtime for users.

The APC UPB80 incorporates line-interactive technology, which offers improved voltage regulation without needing to switch to battery power, ensuring that connected equipment remains powered during minor fluctuations in the electrical supply. This adaptive approach helps to extend battery runtime by preserving the battery's charge until it is genuinely needed.

Additionally, the UPS features multiple outlets, enabling users to connect various devices simultaneously. It typically includes a series of surge protection outlets that safeguard sensitive equipment against spikes and surges, further enhancing its reliability in protecting vital electronic gear. The integrated LCD display provides real-time information on power usage, battery status, and load capacity, allowing users to monitor performance easily.

In terms of connectivity and management, the APC UPB80 often includes USB ports for easy communication with connected devices. Some models may even have specialized software for advanced monitoring and management capabilities, allowing users to schedule automatic shutdowns during prolonged outages.

Overall, the APC UPB80 is a versatile and dependable UPS solution that combines advanced technologies and thoughtful design, ensuring stable power protection for essential devices, while also offering an easy-to-use interface for monitoring and maintaining system health. Whether for home use or business applications, it provides peace of mind, ensuring that critical operations are not disrupted by power issues.