American Power Conversion 400 user manual Manual operation, Plug loads into UPS, Enable the UPS

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4.0 Installation

4.5 Manual operation

If you do not wish to use the UPS’s Auto-on feature (see Sec. 4.4), first verify that Option Switch 4 is in the on (down) position. Next, follow the procedures detailed in Sections 4.5.1 through 4.5.4.

4.5.1 Plug loads into UPS

Plug all equipment to be protected by backup power into the outlets on the rear of the UPS. Make sure that all of the devices you plug into the UPS’s outlets are turned on.

Note: Do not plug laser printers into this UPS. Laser printers can draw a considerable amount of power, which reduces the available backup time and, in some cases, causes the UPS to signal an overload.

4.5.1 Enable the UPS

Turn on the rear-panel UPS Enable switch. The entire system will switch on. The UPS Enable switch can act as the on/off switch for your UPS and computer system.

The UPS performs a brief self-test of its battery and operation. In normal operation, the On Line indicator remains lit after the self test.

Note: If the red Overload indicator lights, 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 lights, recharge the UPS over- night and retest.

Note: If you have problems, refer to Section 7.0 for troubleshooting information.

4.6 Check Site Wiring Fault indicator—100, 120 Vac versions only

After you connect the loads to the UPS and turn on the UPS, check the Site Wiring Fault indicator on the UPS’s rear panel.

It will light 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.

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Contents Smart-UPS Important safety instructions Radio frequency interferenceTable of Contents Specifications Storing the UPSIntroduction OverviewBattery replacement indicators and test SmartBoostRemote interfaces Extended capabilitiesSafety EnglishSécurité FrançaisSicherheit Vorsicht¡Seguridad ¡Atencion400VA UPS-front panel Presentation400VA UPS-rear panel Placement InstallationReceiving inspection 100, 120 Vac versions 220/230/240 Vac versionCharge the batteries Auto-on operationPlug in the accessory devices Configure Option Switch 4 and UPS Enable switchTurn on accessories Plug in the master deviceManual operation Enable the UPSPlug loads into UPS Operation Test button functions 5.2.1 Line Voltage bar graph Output Power bar graph UPS self-testAudible alarms On-battery alarmLow battery Replace batteryOption switches Option SwitchVac version No function not used Status reporting MonitoringPower management Operation customizing Audible alarm operation Minimum battery capacity to restartShut down, turn off delay Turn on delayUPS Monitoring PowerChute SoftwareInterface Kits Computer Interface port Difficulty Difficulté Schwierigkeit Dificultad Solution TroubleshootingPossible cause Troubleshooting UPS Battery replacement check Obtaining service Storage conditions Storing the UPSExtended storage Specifications Transfer characteristicsOutput characteristics InputSurge and noise suppression Battery and charger UPS version VacOperating Environment Weight PhysicalApprovals Size H´W´DTypical run times versus load Load Run Time Typical computer VA † minutes ‡ EquivalentsLimited Warranty Life support policy∗ Mailing