American Power Conversion S15BLK owner manual Installing the Unit

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Installing the Unit

The S10 and S15 may be installed on a flat, solid surface or rack-mounted.

Warning: The S10 and S15 weigh approximately 60 pounds each, and we recommend that two people lift the unit. If you remove the battery, as described above, it will make lifting and positioning the unit much easier. Lift the unit carefully by firmly grasping both sides of the unit in the middle. Failure to comply may result in personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.

Proper placement of the S10 or S15 should be accomplished in accordance with the following procedures:

Installing on a flat surface - Place the unit on a solid, flat surface that is capable of supporting at least 60 lbs.

Note: Avoid placing other components directly on top of or behind the unit. Leave at least one inch of space on all sides to allow for proper air ventilation. Do not block the fan.

Rack mounting- If the S Type unit is to be rack-mounted, please follow these four basic steps:

Note: The rack-mounting hardware that is shipped with the unit is designed for 19-inch wide racks only.

1.Install the rack-mount rails. (See the installation sheet located in the box containing the rack-mount rails.)

2.Install the rail cleats. (See the installation sheet located with the cleats in the box marked “Accessories.”)

3.Install rack-mount ears. (Optional — See the installation sheet located with the cleats in the box marked “Accessories.”)

Note: Rack-mount ears are required only if you desire to lock the unit to the front of the rack to prevent movement from front to rear.

Caution: Rack-mount ears should not be used alone to support the unit. Rack-mount rails should always be used to support the unit’s weight when it is mounted in a rack.

4.Slide the unit into the rack so that the cleats mounted on the side of the unit fit within the track of the rack-mount rails. If the ears were mounted, screw the mounted ears into the rack to lock unit into position. (See the installation sheet located in the box marked, “Accessories.”)

Note: Avoid placing other components directly on top of or behind the unit. Leave at least one inch of space on all sides to allow for proper air ventilation. Do not block the vents or fan.

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Contents Model S15 Shown Page Safety Information Example of Antenna Grounding PER National Electric Code NEC Registration Safety SymbolsProtect Your Investment VerificationPage Table of Contents Page Introduction Package Contents Unit Power Capacity Safety PrecautionsFeatures Surge Protection Front and Rear Panels Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsRemovable Support Feet Vacuum Fluorescent Display Status Push ButtonUp Arrow Push Button Filtering Status Indicator LOW Battery Status IndicatorLine OK Status Indicator Overload Status IndicatorRegulating Status Indicator Rear Panel Connectors and Circuit BreakerSetup Push Button Delayed 2 Status IndicatorP q r s Surge Protected COAX/RF Connectors Additional Surge Protected COAX/RF ConnectorsInput Power Connector Ethernet Surge Protected JacksSurge Protected Telephone Jacks TEL/DVR/SAT/DSL Cooling FanInstallation Removing the Battery PackInstalling the Unit Inserting and Connecting the Battery Front Bezel RemovalInstall the battery retaining bar Powering On and Connecting Equipment Performing the System TestOUTLET2 on Selftest is on ON-LINE Selftest Screen No External Battery Connected Screen Status and Informational Screens Status ScreensSystem Load Xxxw Load XXX% Informational Screens Source Xxxxxxx EST. Runtime Xhrs ScreenFirmware Version Xxxxxxx Screen Firmware Version Xxxxxxx ScreenModel Number and Serial Number Screen Phone Number and Technical Support Internet AddressConnecting the Components Input FREQUENCY/OUTPUT Frequency ScreenS10/S15 Set Up Using Front-Panel Controls Audible Alarm Setting Screen Sensitivity High Setting Screen GO to Battery if Xxxv Setting Screen Lowbattwarning Setting Screen Do Quik Selftest Screen DISPLY-BEEP Test Screen Initialization Complete Limited Warranty Input Technical SpecificationsOutput Surge Protection PhysicalPage Troubleshooting Unit will not turn onCircuit breaker has tripped Contact Information Replace Battery LED is illuminatedTechnical Support Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support 990-1906D 2007