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APC
750/1000/1500 VA
100/120/230 Vac
2U
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Introduction
The APC Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is designed to prevent blackouts, brownouts, sags, and surges from reaching your computer and other valuable electronic equipment. The UPS filters small utility line fluctuations and isolates your equipment from large disturbances by internally disconnecting from the utility line. The UPS provides continuous power from its internal battery until the utility line returns to safe levels or the battery is discharged.
1:INSTALLATION
Read the Safety Instruction sheet before installing the UPS.
Unpacking
Inspect the UPS upon receipt. APC designed robust packaging for your product. However, accidents and damage may occur during shipment. Notify the carrier and dealer if there is damage.
The packaging is recyclable; save it for reuse or dispose of it properly.
Check the package contents. The package contains the UPS, the front bezel, the rail kit, and a literature kit containing:
•Product documentation and safety information
•
•PowerChute®
•Serial and USB communication cables
•Two IEC jumper cables and one plug adaptor (230V models only)
The UPS is shipped with the battery disconnected.
Rail Installation
Install the rails following instructions in the rail kit.
Mounting rails are supplied for the standard
2 | Ear Mounting Locations: | |
1. | Standard | |
2. | Optional (1.4' setback) | |
3. |
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Positioning the UPS
Place the UPS where it will be used. The UPS is heavy. Select a location sturdy enough to handle the weight.
Do not operate the UPS where there is excessive dust or the temperature and humidity are outside the specified limits.
0º40ºC
PLACEMENT
Mounting the UPS in a Rack
The UPS is heavy. To lighten it, you may remove the battery before mounting the unit in the rack (Steps 1 and 2).
Step 1 | Step 2 Caution: The battery is heavy. |
Step 3
Install the UPS at or near the bottom of the rack (Step 3).
Check to ensure the rack will not tip after installing the UPS into the rack.
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Installing and Connecting the Battery and Attaching the Front Bezel
Step 1 | Step 2 |
Step 3 | Step 4 |
Connect battery plug to UPS. Tuck white battery cord into space above connector.
Connecting Equipment and Power to the UPS
100/120V Models
120V Model Only: Site wiring fault indicator
230V Models
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1.Connect equipment to the UPS. Note: Do not connect a laser printer to the UPS. A laser printer draws significantly more power than other types of equipment and may overload the UPS.
2.Add any optional accessories to the
3.Using a power cord, plug the UPS into a
100V/120V models: The power cord is permanently attached to the rear panel of the UPS. The INPUT plug is a NEMA
230V models: The power cord is supplied by the customer. Connect ground leads to the TVSS screw (optional). To make the connection, loosen the screw and connect the surge suppression device’s ground lead. Tighten the screw to secure the lead.
4.Turn on all connected equipment. To use the UPS as a master ON/OFF switch, be sure all connected equipment is switched ON. The equipment will not be powered until the UPS is turned on.
5.To power up the UPS press the button on the front panel.
•The UPS charges its battery when it is connected to utility power. The battery charges to 90% capacity during the first four hours of normal operation. Do not expect full battery run capability during this initial charge period.
•120V Models: Check the site wiring fault LED located on the rear panel. It lights up if the UPS is plugged into an improperly wired utility power outlet. Refer toTroubleshooting in this manual.
6.For additional computer system security, install PowerChute®
BASICCONNECTORS
Serial Port | USB Port Power management software and interface kits can be used with the | ||
UPS. Use only interface kits supplied or approved by APC. |
Use an APC supplied cable to connect to the Serial Port. DO NOT use a standard serial interface cable since it is incompatible with the UPS connector.
Both Serial and USB Ports are provided. They cannot be used simultaneously.
TVSS Screw The UPS features a transient voltage
When connecting grounding cable, disconnect the UPS from utility power.
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Power On
Power Off
Online | The online LED illuminates when the UPS is supplying utility power to |
the connected equipment. If the LED is not lit, the UPS is either not | |
turned ON, or is supplying battery power. |
This LED illuminates to indicate the UPS is compensating for a high utility voltage.
This LED illuminates to indicate the UPS is compensating for a low utility voltage.
When the on battery power LED is lit the UPS is supplying battery power to the connected equipment. When on battery, the UPS sounds an
The LED illuminates and the UPS emits a sustained alarm tone when an overload condition occurs.
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Replace Battery
Battery
Disconnected
Automatic
Manual
Failure of a battery
The replace battery LED flashes and short beep is emitted every two seconds to indicate the battery is disconnected.
The UPS performs a
During the
If the UPS fails the
Press and hold the button for a few seconds to initiate the
On Battery Operation
The
Press the button (front panel) to silence the UPS alarm (for the current alarm only). If the utility power does not return, the UPS continues to supply power to the connected equipment until the battery is exhausted.
If PowerChute® is not being used you must manually save your files and turn off the computer before the UPS fully discharges the battery.
DETERMININGONBATTERYRUNTIME
UPS battery life differs based on usage and environment. It is recommended that the battery/batteries be changed once every three years. See the APC web site, www.apc.com, for on battery run times.
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3:USERCONFIGURABLEITEMS
NOTE: SETTINGS ARE MADE THROUGH SUPPLIEDPOWERCHUTE SOFTWARE OR OPTIONALSMARTSLOT
ACCESSORY CARDS.
FUNCTION | FACTORY | USERSELECTABLE | DESCRIPTION | ||||||
DEFAULT | CHOICES | ||||||||
Automatic | Every 14 days | Every 7 days | This function sets the interval | ||||||
(336 hours) | (168 hours), | at which the UPS will execute | |||||||
On Startup Only, No | a | ||||||||
ware manual for details. | |||||||||
UPS ID | UPS_IDEN | Up to eight characters to | Use this field to uniquely | ||||||
define the UPS | identify the UPS, (i.e. server | ||||||||
name or location) for network | |||||||||
management purposes. | |||||||||
Date of Last Battery Re- | Manufacture | Date of Battery Replace- | Reset this date when you | ||||||
placement | Date | ment | replace the battery module. | ||||||
mm/dd/yy | |||||||||
Minimum Capacity Before | 0 percent | 15, 25, 35, 50, 60, 75, 90 | The UPS will charge its bat- | ||||||
Return from Shutdown | percent | teries to the specified percent- | |||||||
age before return from a shut- | |||||||||
down. | |||||||||
Voltage Sensitivity | Brightly lit: UPS is set to | To change the UPS sensitiv- | |||||||
The UPS detects and reacts | high sensitivity. | ity, press the voltage sensitiv- | |||||||
Dimly lit: | ity button | (rear panel). | |||||||
to line voltage distortions | UPS is set to | ||||||||
Use a pointed object (such as | |||||||||
by transferring to battery | medium sensitivity. | ||||||||
a pen) to do so. | |||||||||
operation to protect the | Off: | UPS is set to | |||||||
connected equipment. | You can change the sensitiv- | ||||||||
low sensitivity. | |||||||||
Where power quality is | ity level through PowerChute | ||||||||
poor, the UPS may fre- | software. | ||||||||
quently transfer to battery | |||||||||
operation. If the connected | |||||||||
equipment can operate | |||||||||
normally under such condi- | |||||||||
tions, reduce the sensitivity | |||||||||
setting to conserve battery | |||||||||
capacity and service life. | |||||||||
Alarm Delay After Line | 5 second delay | 30 second delay, At Low | To avoid alarms for minor | ||||||
Fail | Battery Condition, No | power glitches, set the alarm | |||||||
delay. | |||||||||
Shutdown Delay | 20 seconds | 0, 60, 120, 240, 480, 720, | Sets the interval between the | ||||||
960 seconds | time when the UPS receives a | ||||||||
shutdown command and ac- | |||||||||
tual shutdown. |
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NOTE: SETTINGS ARE MADE THROUGH SUPPLIEDPOWERCHUTE SOFTWARE OR OPTIONALSMARTSLOT
ACCESSORY CARDS.
FUNCTION | FACTORY | USERSELECTABLE | DESCRIPTION | |||||
DEFAULT | CHOICES | |||||||
Low Battery Warning. | Brightly lit: Low battery | The low battery warning | ||||||
PowerChute interface | warning interval is about | beeps are continuous when | ||||||
two minutes. | two minutes of run time re- | |||||||
software provides auto- | ||||||||
Dimly lit: | Low battery | main. | ||||||
matic, unattended shut- | ||||||||
warning interval is about | You can change the warning | |||||||
down when approximately | ||||||||
five minutes. | ||||||||
two minutes (by default) of | interval default setting | |||||||
Off: | Low battery | |||||||
battery operated run time | through PowerChute soft- | |||||||
warning interval is about | ||||||||
remains. | ware. | |||||||
eight minutes. | ||||||||
Possible interval settings: | ||||||||
5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 18 min- | ||||||||
utes. | ||||||||
Synchronized | 0 seconds | 20, 60, 120, 240, 480, | The UPS will wait the speci- | |||||
Delay | 720, 960 seconds | fied time after the return of | ||||||
utility power before | ||||||||
(to avoid branch circuit over- | ||||||||
load). | ||||||||
High Transfer Point | 100V: | 100V: | To avoid unnecessary battery | |||||
108VAC | 110, 112, 114VAC | usage, set the high transfer | ||||||
120V: | 120V: | point higher if the utility volt- | ||||||
age is chronically high and | ||||||||
127VAC | 130, 133, 136VAC | the connected equipment is | ||||||
230V: | 230V: | known to work under this | ||||||
condition. | ||||||||
253VAC | 257, 261, 265VAC | |||||||
Low Transfer Point | 100V: | 100V: | Set the low transfer point | |||||
92VAC | 86, 88, 90VAC | lower if the utility voltage is | ||||||
120V: | 120V: | chronically low and the con- | ||||||
nected equipment can tolerate | ||||||||
106VAC | 97, 100, 103VAC | this condition. | ||||||
230V: | 230V: | |||||||
208VAC | 196, 200, 204VAC |
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