American Power Conversion 400, 600, 250 user manual Test for proper operation

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3.0 Installation

3.6 Connecting your equipment to the UPS - continued

3.6.7Once you have determined that your equipment and the UPS are compat- ible, plug your equipment into the UPS’s rear panel output receptacles.

Note: Do not plug laser printers into this UPS! The power requirements of a typical laser printer are much larger than the requirements of other computer peripherals and may trip the UPS’s rear panel circuit breaker. Plug laser printers into a quality surge suppressor. Remember that print jobs can be re-queued when the power is restored!

3.7 Test for proper operation

After the UPS has had a chance to recharge its battery, turn on the UPS’s power I/0 control and switch on your computer equipment. The indicator within the switch should be illuminated and your equipment should operate normally.

To test the operation of the UPS, simply unplug its input cord or press and hold the Test switch (on units so equipped) to simulate a utility blackout. The lamp within the power I/0 switch will flash and UPS will immediately transfer your equipment to power derived from the UPS’s internal battery. During this time, the UPS will emit a series of four beeps once every 30 seconds to remind you that your equipment is operating from a source of power that is limited in duration. Restore normal operation by releasing the Test control or by plugging in the line

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Contents Back-UPS Please save this manual Important safety instructionsTable of contents Overview IntroductionSurge suppression and EMI/RFI filtering Remote interfaceEnglish SafetySécurité Deutsch Sicherheit¡ Seguridad Placement InstallationReceiving inspection Load typesBattery charging Connecting to the utilityConnecting your equipment to the UPS Example labels found at system equipment rear panels Test for proper operation Overloads Principles of operation Noise and surge suppression Battery charger Load transfer switchBattery InverterMonitoring and control electronics TransformerOperation during a utility failure Page17 Power I/0 switch Controls and indicatorsTest switch on units so equipped Audible alarmUPS monitoring PowerChute SoftwareInterface Kits Computer interface port Difficulty Difficulté Vorsicht SchwierigkeitDificultad KmjSgWh KjnndSgW TRpnW RTodji oj oRfW Troubleshooting chartPage26 Replacing the battery Obtaining Service Storage conditions Storing the UPSExtended storage Run time versus load Specifications Declaration of Conformity Life support policy Limited Warranty∗ Mailing