APC 750XL, 120VAC, SUA1500X93, 1500VA, 230VAC, 1000XL user manual On Battery Operation

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AVR Boost

On Battery

Overload

Replace Battery

Battery

Disconnected

Automatic Self-Test

Manual Self-Test

This LED illuminates to indicate the UPS is compensating for a low utility voltage.

When the on battery power LED is lit the UPS is supplying battery power to the connected equipment. When on battery, the UPS sounds an alarm—four beeps every 30 seconds.

The LED illuminates and the UPS emits a sustained alarm tone when an overload condition occurs.

Failure of a battery self-test causes the UPS to emit short beeps for one minute and the replace battery LED illuminates. Refer to Trou- bleshooting in this manual.

The replace battery LED flashes and short beep is emitted every two seconds to indicate the battery is disconnected.

The UPS performs a self-test automatically when turned on, and every two weeks thereafter (by default).

During the self-test, the UPS briefly operates the connected equip- ment on battery.

If the UPS fails the self-test, the replace battery LED lights and immediately returns to online operation. The connected equipment is not affected by a failed test. Recharge the battery for 24 hours and perform another self-test. If it fails, the battery must be replaced.

Press and hold the button for a few seconds to initiate the self- test.

On Battery Operation

The Smart-UPS switches to battery operation automatically if the utility power fails. While running on battery, an alarm beeps four times every 30 seconds.

Press the button (front panel) to silence the UPS alarm (for the current alarm only. If the utility power does not return, the UPS continues to supply power to the connected equipment until the bat- tery is exhausted.

If PowerChute is not being used you must manually save your files and power down before the UPS turns off.

DETERMINING ON BATTERY RUN TIME

UPS battery life differs based on usage and environment. It is recommended that the battery/batteries be changed once every three years. See the APC web site, www.apc.com, for on battery run times.

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Contents APC Smart-UPS Page Unpacking IntroductionPositioning the UPS Plug in the battery connector Connecting Equipment and Power to the UPSPower management software and interface kits can be used Operation On Battery Operation User Configurable Items Off Storage Replacing the Battery Module1500VA Model Disconnecting the Battery for Transport Troubleshooting 120V models only Utility Voltage Contacting APC Service230V Models Regulatory Agency Approvals and Radio Frequency WarningsDeclaration of Conformity Limited Warranty
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750XL, 230VAC, SUA1500X93, 1500VA, 1000XL specifications

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