APC BK250EI, BK400EI, BK600EI user manual 0UPSmonitoring, 2PowerChuteSoftware600VAonly

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6.0UPSmonitoring

6.1Overview

A UPS system alone provides excellent protection from brief power problems. However, during an extended power outage an unattended computer system will eventually shut down due to battery capacity exhaustion. To prevent data corruption when the UPS shuts down, the computer must be informed by the UPS of impending shut down and take appropriate file-saving measures. This important function is called “UPS monitoring.” The UPS’s computer interface port is the means by which your UPS communicates with a computer system.

Some computer operating systems have built-in UPS monitoring. These systems require various hardware interfaces. Interface kits for all operating systems that support UPS monitoring are available from your dealer. In addition, your dealer also offers Power- Chute software which enhances such built-in UPS monitoring. Versions of PowerChute are available which add the UPS monitoring function to the many operating systems which do not inherently provide UPS monitoring.

6.2PowerChuteSoftware(600VAonly)

PowerChute software provides complete data protection for most operating systems. This software is a background process that monitors the UPS through a RS-232 serial port on the host. PowerChute offers user notification of impending shutdown, power event logging, auto-restart upon power return and UPS battery conservation features.PowerChute is available for many platforms including Novell, LAN Manager, AppleShare, most UNIX-based operating systems, and DEC VAX/VMS. Please visit APC's Web site at http://www.apcc.com for further information.

Caution: Use only factory supplied or authorized UPS monitoring cables!

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Contents APC Back-UPS Pleasesaveorrecyclethepackagingmaterials ImportantSafetyInstructionsPleasesavethismanual TableofContents 1Overview 2Userreplaceablebattery3Optionswitches 0Introduction6Remoteinterface Test / Alarm Disable switch5SurgesuppressionandEMI/RFIfiltering 0Safety 0Sécurité!Françias Vorsicht 0Sicherheit!Deutsch¡Atencion ¡Seguridad!Español3Loadtypes 0Installation2Placement 1Receivinginspection5Batterycharging 4ConnectingtotheUtilityConnecting Your Equipment to the UPS Example labels found at system equipment rear panels 8Overloads Test for Proper Operation0PrinciplesofOperation Noise and surge suppression 5Inverter 2Loadtransferswitch3BatteryCharger 4Battery8Operationduringautilityfailure 6TransformerMonitoring and control electronics Page 3Audiblealarm ControlsandindicatorsPower I/0 switch Test/Alarm Disable switch on units so equippedOption Switch #2 and #3 4OptionSwitchesOption Switch #1 Option Switch #4 Option Switch #2 Switch #3 Undervoltage Transfer0UPSmonitoring 2PowerChuteSoftware600VAonlyPage 0Difficulty Françias 0Difficulté0SchwierigkeitDeutsch ¡Cuidado 0Dificultad EspañolMo r 1TroubleshootingChart1TroubleshootingChart 2ReplacingtheBattery 3ObtainingService 2ExtendedStorage StoringtheUPSStorageConditions 0RunTimeVersusLoad 10.4Batteryandcharger Specifications10.2TransferCharacteristics 10.3OutputCharacteristicsSurge and noise suppression 10.6OperatingenvironmentandphysicaldimensionsDeclaration of Conformity LimitedWarranty Page Serial number