APC SUA3000, SUA2200 manual Press 3 and Enter to select Configuration

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Configuration

3.Press 1 and ENTER to select Device Manager.

Select the model by entering the corresponding number, then press ENTER.

4.Press 3 and ENTER to select Configuration.

5.Press 1 and ENTER to select Battery.

6.Press 2 and ENTER to change Battery Settings.

7.Type in the number of external battery packs then press ENTER. Number of external battery packs:

1=1 external battery pack; 2=2 external battery packs; 3=3 external battery packs etc.

8.Press 3 and ENTER to accept the changes.

9.Press ESC multiple times (5) to return to the main menu.

10.Press 4 and ENTER to log out.

Configure UPS connection settings using UPS terminal mode

Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the back of the UPS. If using USB communication to the UPS, disconnect the USB cable prior to connecting the serial cable.

1.Open a terminal program, such as HyperTerminal

From the Desktop, go to: Start, Programs, Accessories, Communication, HyperTerminal

2.Follow the prompts to choose a name and select an icon. Disregard the message, "...must install a modem," if it is displayed. Click Cancel

3.Go to File, Properties. Select the COM port that is connected to your UPS. The port settings are:

bits per second - 2400

data - bits 8

parity - none

stop bit - 1

flow control - none

4.Click OK in each of two windows

5.Press ENTER

Configure the number of external battery packs using UPS terminal mode

1.Once the blank terminal window is open, follow these steps to enter the number of external battery packs: NOTE: Letter key commands are case sensitive. Use capital letters when using letter key commands.

2.Press Y. The UPS will respond with SM in the command box. If the UPS does not respond to the Y command, ensure the serial cable is securely connected to the serial port on the UPS. Use only an APC supplied serial cable.

3.When SM appears in the command box press the > key. The UPS will respond with the number of external battery packs connected to the UPS. If the UPS has not been previously programmed to recognize the number of external battery packs this number will be zero.

4.Use the + or - keys to change the number of external battery packs. OK will appear in the command box.

5.Press > key. The number of external battery packs will appear in the command box.

NOTE: The + or - keys and the > key must be used again to change the number of external battery packs from this point in the programming.

6.Press R. The UPS will respond with BYE in the command box.

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Smart-UPS XL 3U Rack Mount 2200/3000 VA 120/230 Vac; 3000 VA 100/200 Vac User Manual

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Contents Smart-UPSXL Page Introduction AccessoriesRead the Safety Guide before installing the UPS About this UPSSpecifications Install the UPS in the Rack and Connect the Battery Module InstallationInstall the Rails in the Rack Rear Panel Features Rear PanelsStart-up and Operation Start the UPSDisplay Panels Display Panel Indicators and Function ButtonsIndicator Indicator Title Description Feature Feature Title Function Button Configuration UPS settingsFunction Factory User Selectable Description Default Choices Connect the Emergency Power Off option Configure UPS parameters User Name apc Password apcPress 3 and Enter to select Configuration Press 2 and Enter to change Battery SettingsMaintenance, Transport, and Service Replacing the Battery ModuleTroubleshooting Problem and/or Possible Cause SolutionProblem and/or Possible Cause Solution There is no utility power FCC Compliance Notice Models Regulatory and Warranty InformationRegulatory Agency Approvals and Radio Frequency Warnings 100/200 V modelsTwo-YearLimited Warranty Terms of warrantyDate of product declaration APC Worldwide Customer Support

SUA3000, SUA2200 specifications

The APC SUA2200 and SUA3000 are well-regarded uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) from Schneider Electric, designed to provide reliable power backup and protection for critical electronic equipment. These models cater to a range of applications, from small business environments to larger enterprise setups, ensuring that devices remain operational during power outages or fluctuations.

Starting with the APC SUA2200, it boasts a capacity of 2200 VA / 1980 W, making it suitable for powering essential devices such as network equipment, servers, and workstations. One of its standout features is the Pure Sine Wave output, which ensures that sensitive electronics receive clean power, thus preventing potential damage or operational issues. Additionally, the SUA2200 comes equipped with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) technology, which stabilizes voltage levels and protects connected equipment from surges and sags.

Moving to the APC SUA3000, this model offers even greater capacity, rated at 3000 VA / 2700 W, making it ideal for larger deployments where more power is needed. Similar to the SUA2200, it also features Pure Sine Wave output and AVR technology for enhanced protection. The SUA3000 is designed with a graphical LCD interface that provides real-time information on power status, battery condition, and load levels, allowing users to monitor their UPS system with ease.

Both models utilize high-frequency technology, which results in a smaller and more efficient form factor compared to traditional line frequency UPS systems. They also feature multiple surge-protected outlets, enabling users to connect various devices simultaneously. The SmartSlot feature allows for additional management options with the installation of network management cards, enabling remote monitoring and management capabilities.

The battery management system incorporated into both models extends battery life and ensures efficient charging cycles. Users can expect longer runtimes and the ability to replace batteries easily when needed. Compatibility with APC's PowerChute software also enhances performance by providing advanced management capabilities and system monitoring.

In summary, the APC SUA2200 and SUA3000 serve as robust solutions for organizations seeking reliable power protection. Their combination of high capacity, advanced technologies like Pure Sine Wave output and AVR, along with user-friendly interfaces, make them ideal choices for safeguarding critical electronic equipment against power disruptions. These UPS systems not only ensure uninterrupted power supply but also foster longevity and operational efficiency in power management.