APC 3000T, 5000T SmartBoost, Low Battery, Cold Start, Cold start is not a normal condition

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The SmartTrim LED comes on to indicate that the UPS is compensating for a high voltage.

SmartBoost

The SmartBoost LED comes on to indicate that the UPS is compensating for a low voltage.

Low Battery

When the UPS is operating on-battery and the energy reserve of the battery runs low, the UPS beeps continuously until the UPS shuts down from battery exhaustion or returns to on-line operation.

Cold Start

When the UPS is off and there is no utility power, use the cold start feature to apply power to the loads from the UPS’s battery.

Note:

Cold start is not a normal condition.

Press and hold the on/test button until the UPS beeps.

Release the on/test button during the beep and the loads are powered within four seconds.

239

Utility Voltage Bar Graph

223

This UPS has a diagnostic feature that displays the utility voltage. With the UPS plugged into the normal utility

208

193

power, press and hold the on/test button to see the utility voltage bar graph display. After approximately four

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seconds the 5-LED display on the right of the front panel shows the utility input voltage. Refer to the figure to the

 

left for the voltage reading (values are not listed on the UPS).

The display indicates that the voltage is between the displayed value from the list and the next higher value. For example, with three LEDs lit, the input voltage is between 208 and 223 VAC.

If no LEDs come on and the UPS is plugged into a working AC power outlet, the line voltage is extremely low.

If all five LEDs come on, the line voltage is extremely high and should be checked by an electrician.

Note:

The UPS starts a self-test as a part of this procedure. The self-test does not affect the voltage display. The utility voltage

bar graph has a margin of error of ± 4 % .

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Contents 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 Electrical Safety Handling SafetyReplacement and Recycling of Batteries 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 Table of Contents Page Introduction InstallationUnpacking Placement Installing Rack Mount UnitsFront Load the UPS into the Rack Rack Mount OptionsConnect the Batteries Tower Units3U Rack Mount Units 5U Rack Mount UnitsInitial Startup Charge the batteryRear Views Operating Instructions On Battery Battery Charge Bar GraphShutdown Mode Replace BatteryLow Battery SmartBoostCold Start Cold start is not a normal conditionReplacing the Battery StorageStorage Conditions Extended storageBattery Replacement Procedure Tower Units Battery Replacement Procedure 3U Rack Mount Units Battery Replacement Procedure 5U Rack Mount Units 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 User Configuration Items How to Determine On-Battery Run TimeTypical On-Battery Runtime Versus Load, in Hours Tower and 5U Models 1400VA and 2200VA Models2200 Tower and 5U Rack Mount Models 3000 & 5000 VA Models 3U Rack Mount Models 2200 & 3000 VA ModelsSpecifications 1400 VA 2200 VA 3000 VA 5000 VATroubleshooting Service Limited WarrantyIf the UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer APC Contact Information990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 XL Installation Smart-UPS Battery ProtocolUse the Smart-UPS Battery Pack Utility Battpack Click on Configuration Click on UPS Operating ParametersStep Number Type Produced Effect Racks Rack Type Hole Type Hardware Required Hardware IncludedAppendix C Transporting Your Smart-UPS
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3000T, 1400XLT, 5000T, 2200XLT specifications

The APC (American Power Conversion) range of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) includes models such as the 2200XLT, 5000T, 1400XLT, and 3000T, each designed to meet different power protection needs in various environments. These models provide reliable backup power and surge protection, ensuring that electronic devices remain operational during utility power disruptions.

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The APC 1400XLT is compact yet efficient, offering 1400 VA of power. It excels in providing reliable protection for desktop computers and workstations. Featuring Power Factor Correction (PFC), this model optimizes power delivery, resulting in increased energy savings. Its customizable alarm settings and easy-to-read LCD panel make it user-friendly, ensuring that even those with minimal technical expertise can operate it effectively.

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