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UPS emits loud tone. Power I/0 switch is on but computer equipment is not powered. UPS’s rear panel circuit breaker is tripped (buttonis extended). Normal utility voltages are known to be present.

UPS has shut down due to severe overload.

Turn off UPS and unplug excessive loads. Laser printers will overload the UPS and should be plugged into a quality surge suppressor. See the section covering Overloads. Once overload is removed, reset the circuit breaker (press button).

UPS beeps continuously. Lamp within I/0 power switch is illuminated. Utility is not failed.

UPS does not shut down when RS-232 HI level is applied to computer interface port pin 1.

Low battery warning interval is shorter than 2 minutes.

1.Line cord plug is loose.

2.Circuit breaker is tripped.

1.Signal not applied during utility failure.

2.Signal is not referenced to UPS common.

1.Excessive loads connected at UPS’s output receptacles.

1.Check fit of line cord plug.

2.Unplug excessive loads and reset circuit breaker (press button).

1.The UPS responds to this signal only during utility failures (load is operating from the UPS’s internal power source).

2.Signal must be referenced to the UPS’s common at DB-9F pins 4 or 9.

1.Excessive loading may shorten run time to below 2 minute low battery warning interval - remove excessive loads.

Low battery warning interval is much longer than 2 minutes.

2. Battery capacity low due to

2. Consecutive utility failures may

consecutive utility failures.

not allow time for the battery to

 

recharge thereby causing

 

shortened runtime.

UPS is loaded to much less than full

This operation is normal. The low

rated capacity.

battery warning interval is extended

 

when operated under light load.

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Contents APC Back-UPS ImportantSafetyInstructions PleasesavethismanualPleasesaveorrecyclethepackagingmaterials TableofContents 0Introduction 2Userreplaceablebattery3Optionswitches 1OverviewTest / Alarm Disable switch 5SurgesuppressionandEMI/RFIfiltering6Remoteinterface 0Safety 0Sécurité!Françias 0Sicherheit!Deutsch Vorsicht¡Seguridad!Español ¡Atencion1Receivinginspection 0Installation2Placement 3Loadtypes4ConnectingtotheUtility 5BatterychargingConnecting Your Equipment to the UPS Example labels found at system equipment rear panels Test for Proper Operation 8Overloads0PrinciplesofOperation Noise and surge suppression 4Battery 2Loadtransferswitch3BatteryCharger 5Inverter6Transformer Monitoring and control electronics8Operationduringautilityfailure Page Test/Alarm Disable switch on units so equipped ControlsandindicatorsPower I/0 switch 3Audiblealarm4OptionSwitches Option Switch #1Option Switch #2 and #3 Option Switch #2 Switch #3 Undervoltage Transfer Option Switch #42PowerChuteSoftware600VAonly 0UPSmonitoringPage 0Difficulty 0Difficulté Françias0SchwierigkeitDeutsch 0Dificultad Español ¡Cuidado1TroubleshootingChart Mo r1TroubleshootingChart 2ReplacingtheBattery 3ObtainingService StoringtheUPS StorageConditions2ExtendedStorage 0RunTimeVersusLoad 10.3OutputCharacteristics Specifications10.2TransferCharacteristics 10.4Batteryandcharger10.6Operatingenvironmentandphysicaldimensions Surge and noise suppressionDeclaration of Conformity LimitedWarranty Page Serial number