APC 2000XL, 900XL, 600XL Plug loads into UPS, Check Site Wiring Fault indicator 120 Vac versions

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4.0 Installation

4.6 Plug loads into UPS

Plug all loads to be protected into the UPS. Do not exceed the UPS's capacity as given in section 9.0. Once switched on, the UPS will monitor and display the magnitude of the applied load.

Note: Do not plug laser printers into this UPS. Laser printers draw a considerable amount of power. This will reduce the available backup time and in some cases will cause the UPS to signal an overload.

4.7 Check Site Wiring Fault indicator - 120 Vac versions

Once loads are connected to the UPS and the UPS is turned on, the Site Wiring Fault indicator at the UPS's rear panel should be checked. It will illuminate when the UPS is plugged into an improperly wired wall outlet. Wiring faults detected include missing ground, hot-neutral polarity reversal and overloaded neutral

circuit.

Note: If the UPS indicates a site wiring fault, a qualified electrician should be summoned to correct the building wiring.

4.8 Switch on load equipment

If load equipment switches are left on, the UPS'sI/Test pushbutton can be used as master system on/off switch.

4.9 Switch on the UPS

The UPS and your loads will become energized when the I/Test

pushbutton is held pressed for a second. Once powered, the UPS will initiate a battery test. During the test, the UPS will operate the load from power derived from the battery. This test function ensures that the UPS is working properly and that its battery does not require replacement. In the event the batteries are too weak to support the load during

the test, the UPS will immediately return to on-line operation (the load will not be affected). The test is completed when the On Line indicator ceases to blink.

Note: If the red Load indicator is illuminated, the UPS is overloaded. Unplug equipment that does not require backing up, such as a printer, and restart the UPS. If the Replace Battery indicator illuminates, recharge the UPS overnight and retest.

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Contents Smart-UPS Radio Frequency Interference Important safety instructionsTable of contents Overview IntroductionExtended capabilities Battery replacement indicators and testSmartBoost Remote interfacesEnglish SafetySécurité Deutsch Sicherheit¡ Seguridad 600VA and 900VA models 120 Vac version PresentationFront view Rear view 600VA and 900VA models 220/230/240 Vac version 2000VA model 120 Vac version Option 2000VA model 120 Vac version optionsFront view 2000VA model 220/230/240 Vac versionReceiving inspection InstallationPlacement Install bracket 2000VA models, 220/230/240 Vac versionConnect battery pack Connect UPS to service Connect UPS to service and enableEnable UPS Plug loads into UPS Check Site Wiring Fault indicator 120 Vac versionsSwitch on load equipment Switch on the UPSOperation Display featuresOutput power bar graph Battery capacity bar graphLine voltage bar graph Audible alarmOn-battery operation Low batteryOverload Option switchesReplace battery Option switchOperation Monitoring Status reportingOperation customizing Power managementOperation UPS Monitoring PowerChute SoftwareInterface Kits Computer interface port Difficulty Difficulté Schwierigkeit Dificultad Troubleshooting chart FheNbRc FeiiVNbR OMliR MOkVed ke kMaR Battery replacement check Obtaining Service Storage conditions Storing the UPSExtended storage Input SpecificationsTransfer characteristics Output characteristicsPhysical Battery and chargerNoise and surge suppression Environment1 600VA, 900VA models Typical recharge time and run time versus load+ 3.6 hr 2 2000VA modelsDeclaration of Conformity Life support policy Limited Warranty∗ Mailing