Initial Start-Up
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Inspection
Inspect the UPS upon receipt. Notify the carrier and dealer if there is damage. The packaging is recyclable; save it for reuse or dispose of it properly.
Placement
Install the UPS in a protected area that is free of excessive dust and has adequate air flow. Do not operate the UPS where the temperature and humidity is outside the specified limits.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the warranty.
Installation
To install this UPS, please follow the installation instructions
in the
This UPS is equipped with a SmartSlot for accessories. See the APC Website (www.apcc.com) for available accessories.
Check the Site Wiring Fault Indicator
Caution: If the site wiring fault indicator lights, get a qualified electrician to correct the building wiring.
Charge the battery
The UPS charges its battery whenever it is connected to utility power. The battery will charge fully during the first 4 hours of normal operation. Do not expect full runtime during this initial charge period.
Operating Instructions
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120 VAC User’s Manual
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2200and3000VA | 1000and1400VA | 450and700VA |
Connect Computer Interface Port (Optional)
Power management software and interface kits can be used with this UPS. Use only kits supplied or approved by the manufacturer. If used, connect the interface cable to the
Connect Ground Leads to TVSS Connector (Optional)
The UPS features a TVSS connector for connecting the ground lead on transient voltage
Battery Pack Connector (3000 VA only)
Use the battery pack connector to connect the optional external battery pack.
Voltage Sensitivity
The UPS detects line voltage distortions such as spikes, notches, dips, and swells, as well as distortions caused by operation with inexpensive
To reduce UPS sensitivity, press the configuration button on the rear panel. Use a pointed object such as a pen to press the button. Press it once to set the UPS’s sensitivity to reduced. Press it again to set the sensitivity to low. Press the button a third time to reset normal sensitivity.
norm al When the UPS is set to normal sensitivity, the
reduced | configuration LED is brightly lit. When it is set to | |
reduced sensitivity, the LED is dimly lit. When it is | ||
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low | set to low sensitivity, the LED is off. |
Low Battery Warning Interval
By default, the low battery warning occurs when there are approximately two minutes of
To change the warning interval, press the rear panel configuration button while pressing and holding the
2 | m in. | Press the configuration button once to set the low |
5 | m in. | battery warning interval to approximately five |
minutes. Press it again to set the interval to | ||
7 | m in. | approximately seven minutes. Press the button a |
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third time to reset the interval to two minutes.
Switch On — Switch Off
With the UPS plugged in, press and release the large
upper on/test button to supply power to the loads. The loads are immediately powered while the UPS performs a
self-test.
Press and release the small, lower off button to turn off power to the loads. It may be convenient to use the UPS as a master on/off switch for the protected equipment.
Note: Whenever the UPS is plugged in and utility voltage is
present, the charger maintains battery charge.
The
Self-test
The UPS performs a
During the
If the UPS fails the
The loads are not affected by a failed test. Recharge the battery overnight and perform the
SmartTrim
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.
On Battery
During
Low Battery
When the UPS is operating
100% | Battery Charge Bar Graph | |
80% | The | |
60% | shows the present charge of the UPS’s battery as a | |
percentage of the battery’s capacity. When all five | ||
40% | ||
LEDs light, the battery is fully charged. The top | ||
20% | ||
LED goes out whenever the battery is not 100% |
charged. When the LEDs are flashing, the battery can supply less than the “low battery warning interval” time for the load.
Shutdown Mode
If there is no utility power present, a host system connected to the computer interface port can command the UPS to shut down. This is normally done to preserve battery capacity after a controlled shutdown of the protected system. In shutdown mode the UPS stops supplying power to the load, waiting for the return of utility power.
The UPS scrolls the front panel indicators sequentially in shutdown mode. If the UPS has shutdown due to a low battery, the UPS lights the Battery Charge Bar Graph only. When line power is restored, the UPS returns to
Replace Battery
If the battery fails a
85% | Load Bar Graph |
67% | The |
50% | shows the power drawn from the UPS by the load. | |
The display indicates the percentage of the UPS’s | ||
33% | ||
rated capacity. For example, if three LEDs are lit, the | ||
17% | ||
load is drawing between 50% and 67% of the UPS’s | ||
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| capacity. If all five LEDs light, thoroughly test your | |
| complete system to make sure that the UPS will not | |
| become overloaded. |
Overload
When loads exceed the UPS’s capacity, the overload LED illuminates, the UPS emits a sustained tone, and the input circuit breaker may trip (the resettable center plunger of the circuit breaker pops out). The alarm remains on until the overload is removed. Disconnect nonessential load equipment from the UPS to eliminate the overload. If there is AC power and the circuit breaker does not trip during overload, the loads are still powered. If the circuit breaker trips and the UPS attempts to go
Cold Start
When the UPS is off and there is no utility power, it is possible to cold start the UPS to power 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 begins
beeping.
Release the on/test button during the beeping to start the UPS.
Utility Voltage Bar Graph
This UPS has a diagnostic feature that displays the utility voltage. With the UPS plugged into the normal utility power, press and hold the on/test button to see the utility voltage bar graph display. After approximately four seconds the
132 The display indicates that the voltage is between the
123 displayed value from the list and the next higher value.
115 For example, with three LEDs lit, the input voltage is
107 between 115 and 123 VAC.
98 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
Storage
Storage Conditions
Store the UPS covered and upright in a cool, dry location, with its battery fully charged. Before storing, charge the UPS for at least 4 hours. Disconnect any cables connected to the computer interface port to avoid unnecessarily draining the battery.
Extended storage
At
At +30 to +45 C (+86 to +113 F), charge the UPS’s battery every 3 months.