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A/C | Jack |
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Figure 2. Typical Connection Diagram
Figure 3. Power Level Indicator Definitions
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Blue |
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Blue |
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Blue |
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Amber or Off | (amber) | Less than 10% | Fully Charged | |
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Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
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The UPB80 is not charging | Notebook AC Adapter output voltage does | Check the voltage rating from the system label on |
the notebook when the AC | not match the output voltage setting on the | the notebook or power adapter. |
adapter is connected to the | Output Voltage Selector Switch. | Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the |
UPB80. |
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| corresponding voltage. | |
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| Disconnect and reconnect the UPB80 Power |
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| Cable from/to the UPB80. |
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No power after performing | The actual voltage produced by the | Disconnect the Power Cable from the UPB80. |
the above procedure. | notebook AC adapter is offset from its | Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the |
| rating. | next highest voltage setting. |
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| Example: if the notebook AC adapter is 15V, turn |
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| The notebook is an Acer model, and is | Disconnect the UPB80 Power Cable; set the |
| listed in the “Compatibility Guide” and the | Output Voltage Selector Switch to 20V. Connect |
| “Compatibility” section of this manual. | the UPB80 Power Cable to the notebook. |
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UPB80 does not charge the | The Output Voltage Selector Switch is not | Check the notebook, notebook power adapter, |
notebook when the AC | set to the correct voltage setting. | “Compatibility Guide” or “Compatibility” section |
adapter is NOT connected. |
| of this manual to ensure the appropriate voltage |
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| setting for the notebook is being used, and to |
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| UPB80 has automatically shut down due to | Remove the UPB80 from the enclosed area, and |
| abnormally high temperature. | let it cool for a few minutes. Unplug and |
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| the UPB80 Power Cable. The unit will recover |
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| from thermal protection mode. |
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| The notebook being used is drawing more | UPB80 is designed to deliver 80 watts of |
| than 80W from the UPB80. | continuous output power. Perform one of the |
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| connect the UPB80 to the notebook. |
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| 2. Change the power settings on the notebook to |
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No power from the UPB80 | UPB80 was stored or not used for an | Attempt to charge the UPB80 over night. If power |
after extended period of | extended period with the UPB80 Power | does not return, contact APC Technical Support |
storage or | Cable connected. | for instructions. |
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Battery Recycling, Storage, and Battery Life
The Universal Notebook Battery should be disposed of properly. Please do not dispose in trash receptacles or incinerate. For information about APC's battery recycling program, visit: mobilecomputing.apc.com.
For best results, do not store the UPB80 where there is excessive heat or cold, as such environments can damage the battery pack and reduce battery life. When storing or transporting the UPB80, remove the Power Cable. This will prolong the charge on the UPB80. If storing the UPB80 for an extended period, completely discharge and recharge the unit before the next use. This can be done by attaching the UPB80 to a notebook and waiting until the it is fully discharged. The UPB80 is fully discharged when the amber Power Level indicator is extinguished. Attach a notebook power adapter to the UPB80 and continue charging it until all Power Level indicators are extinguished. For best results, the UPB80 should be fully discharged and recharged once every 3 months. This will condition the cells inside the battery to ensure the UPB80 delivers the most capacity available.
Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Capacity | 88.8 |
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Output Power | 80 Watts maximum continuous power. |
| 100 Watts peak - short duration. |
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Output Voltage | 15V, 16V, 18V, 19V, 20V and 24V DC |
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Input Power Source | Notebook adapters or APC’s TravelPower or Universal Power Adapters. |
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Charge time | Recharges to 100% in 3.5 hours. |
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Size | 10” x 6.5” x .65” (255mm X 165mm X 16.5mm) |
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Weight (including Power Cable) | 1.93 lb. (880g) |
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Environmental | Storage: |
| Operation: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
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Agency Approvals | UL, cUL, TUV/GS, and CSA |
| Note: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is |
| subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause |
| harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference |
| received, including interference which may cause undesired operation. |
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Contact Information
American Power Conversion | Toll Free: (800) |
132 Fairgrounds Road | Phone: (401) |
West Kingston, Rhode Island | Fax: (401) |
02892 USA | Internet: http://www.apc.com |
Limited Warranty
APC warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one (1) year from the date of purchase for the original purchaser. Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at its sole option, any such defective products. To obtain service under warranty you must obtain a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number from APC or an APC Service Center with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a brief description of the problem and proof of date and place of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser.
When APC Technical Support authorizes return of this product, ensure the Battery Power Cable is not connected to the battery, and the Output Voltage Selector Switch is set to Off prior to shipment.
Compatibility
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| Travelmate 230, 290, 660, 800, 6000, 8000, C300, | 19 | K / k | |
| C301, C302, C303, TM230X, TM230XC, TM230XV, |
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| TM233LC, TM233X, TM233XV, |
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Acer | TM233XVI, TM234LCI, TM281XC, TM281XV, |
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TM283LC, TM283LCI, TM653LCI, TM661LCI, |
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| TM662LMI, TM800XCI, TM800XCI, TM802LCI, |
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| TM803LCI | 20 | K / k | |
| Travelmate C100, C110, TMC100 Tablet, TMC110 | |||
| Tablet |
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Apple | PowerBook G4 (Titanium & Aluminum) | 24 | P / p | |
| iBook G3 (Dual USB, 500 Mhz and up), iBook G4 | 24 | P / p | |
| Armada 110, E500, E700, M300, M700, V300 | 19 | H / h | |
| Evo 110, 150, | 19 | H / h | |
Compaq | Evo 115, 160, 180 | 19 | B / b | |
Presario | 19 | B / b | ||
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| Presario | |||
| Inspiron 300M, 500M, 600M, 700M, 1150, 8500, | 19 | I / i | |
| 8600, 1000, 5150, 9100, XPS | 20 | J / j | |
| Inspiron | |||
Dell | Inspiron | 19 | B / b | |
Latitude | 20 | J / j | ||
| CPt, CPx, CS, CSx, x200, X200 | 19 | I / i | |
| Latitude D400,D500, D600, X300 | |||
| Precision M40, M50, Smartstep 200, 250 | 20 | J / j | |
| A1010, E330, E380 | 19 | B / b | |
| A4170, C2111, | 19 | E / e | |
| 16 | E / e | ||
| I4177, I4190, |
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| S6110 | 19 | E / e | |
| Celsius Moble H | |||
Fujitsu | Lifebook | 16 | E / e | |
| P2120, P5000, P5010, P5020, S2000, S2010, S2020, |
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| S6120, S6120D, S7000, S7010, T3000, T3000D, |
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| T3010 | 19 | E / e | |
| Lifebook E2010 | |||
| Lifebook E4010 | 19 | B / b | |
| Stylistic Tablet | 16 | E / e | |
| ST3500, ST4000, ST4000P, ST4121, ST5000, |
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| ST5000D, ST5010, ST5010D, ST5011, ST5011D |
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Gateway | Solo 2500, 9100, 9150 | 19 | B / b | |
| Omnibook | 19 | B / b | |
| vt6200, |
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Hewlett- | Pavilion | 19 | B / b | |
Packard |
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ze4000, ze5000, | 18 | H / h | ||
| Omnibook zt3000 | |||
HP ComPaq | Business Notebook nc6000 | 19 | H / h | |
Tablet PC tc1100 | 18 | H / h | ||
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IBM | Thinkpad 240, 290, | 16 | B / b | |
i1700, i1800, R series, T series, X series | 16 | B / b | ||
| Thinkpad A series | |||
| Toughbook CF50, | 16 | B / b | |
Panasonic | Toughbook CF | 16 | E / e | |
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| Toughbook Tb28, Tb50 | |||
| Vaio PCG TR1A, PCG TR1AP, PCG TR2A, | 16 | E / e | |
| PCG Z1R1AP1, PCG Z1R1AP2, PCG Z1R1AP3, |
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Sony | PCG V505, PCG VX, PCG Z1, V505BX, V505AX | 19 | E / e | |
Vaio PCG NV, PCG NVR, PCG R505, PCG XG, | ||||
| PCG 700, PCG F, PCG FX, PCG FXA, PCG GRS, |
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| PCG GRX, PCG GRZ, PCG Z505, VGN A197XP | 16 | E / e | |
| Vaio refurbished PCG Z1A1, PCG Z1A1P2, | |||
| PCG Z1A1P3, PCG Z1AP3 |
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| Libretto 100, 110, 50, 70 | 15 | D / d | |
| Portege | 15 | D / d | |
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| Satellite | |||
Toshiba |
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| A10 S127 small | 15 | D / d | |
| Satellite A10 S128 small, A10 S177 small, A10 S178 | |||
| small, A15 S127, A15 S157, A10, M30, Pro All | 15 | D / d | |
| Satellite Pro M10 S405, M10 S406, M15, Pro 6100 | |||
| 1.8 ghz, Pro 6100 2.2 ghz | 15 | D / d | |
| TE 2000, Tecra ALL, M15 |