Page 3 - Contents; Toll free technical support:
1 Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................... 32. Safety ................................................................................ 63. Presentation ...................................................................... 74. Installation ........
Page 5 - Please save the packaging materials!; Radio Frequency Interference
3 1. Introduction 1.1 Thank you! Thank you for selecting this uninterruptible power source (UPS). It is desig ned f or many years ofreliable, maintenance-free se rvice. Important! Please read this manual. It provides safety, installat ion, and operating instructions that w ill helpyou get the fulles...
Page 6 - Theory of Operation
4 1.3 Theory of Operation This hig h-performance, line-interactive, uninterruptible power source (UPS) provides c lean, reli-able, AC p ower to compu ter systems and other electrical equipment — protecting them frompower blackouts, brownouts, swells, sags, surg es, and interferenc e. It is d esigne ...
Page 12 - Please observe the following items whe n installing the UPS.
10 4. Installation To obtain warranty coverage fill out and return the war rant y registration card no w. 4.1 Inspection Inspect the UPS upon receipt. Notify the carrier and dealer if the re is damage. The pa ckaging is re-cyclab le; save it for reuse or dispose of it properly. 4.2 Placement Tower M...
Page 13 - Installing the Support Brackets
11 Installing the Support Brackets 1. Verify the contents of the kit. It contains: two adjustable-length L-channel supports, eight clipnuts, eight 10-32 x 1/2” flat-head screws, and eight washe rs. The washers are for use withsquare r ack holes only. 2. If the r ack uses threaded holes, dril l out t...
Page 14 - Protection Strategies; Verify that al l electrical outlets are properly grounded.
12 4.3 Protection Strategies This UPS provides high performance power line protection to the loads. There are, however, othe rpotential ent ry points for damaging surges in inf ormation syst ems. These include serial ports (RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, etc.), parallel ports, telepho ne lines, and network...
Page 16 - Completed XL installation w ith two battery packs.; Connect to Utility
14 Completed XL installation w ith two battery packs. 4.6 Connect to Utility Plug the UPS into an L6-20 receptacle conne cted to a 208VAC, 20 Amp service. The service may beeither 50 o r 60 Hz, but it must be equipped w ith a safety ground. If the service at your locat ionuses a receptacle other tha...
Page 20 - The UPS’s; SmartTrim
18 5.5 Battery Charge Bar Graph The 5-LED display on the r ight of the front panel shows the p resent charge of the UPS’s battery asa percentage o f the batt ery’s capacit y. When al l five LEDs light, the batt ery is fully charged. Whenthe lowest LED is flashing, the battery can supply less than tw...
Page 21 - The; Smar tBoost; ing the beep; Voltage Sensitivity
19 The Smar tBoost LED comes on to indicate that the UPS is compensat ing for a low voltage condi- tion.SmartTrim and SmartBoost indications are advisory. No user action is required. To c heck the u til-ity voltage use the utilit y voltage display. See section 5.6. 5.8 Cold Start Whe n the UPS is of...
Page 22 - reduced; to set the sensitivity to; low; . Press the button ag ain to reset; normal; Low Battery Warning Interval
20 under such conditions, battery capacit y and service life may be conserved by reducing the sensitiv-ity of the UPS.To reduce UPS sensitivity, p ress the configuration button on the rear panel. Use a pointed objectsuch as a pen to press the button. Press it once t o set the UPS’s sensitivity to re...
Page 26 - Go to section 5.3 and p erform a self-test to check the battery.
24 Problem Possible Cause Solution Low battery light is onand the on-line light isoff. The UPS is shut down and thebattery is discharged from anextended power outage. None. The UPS will return to normaloperation when the power is restored and thebattery has a sufficient charge. The replace battery l...
Page 27 - Replacing the Battery; Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.; CAUTION—; harmful to the skin and e yes.; CAUTION—; Replacement Batteries
25 10. Replacing the Battery This UPS has a replaceable battery. Please rea d section 10.1 before performing the p rocedure insections 10.3 or 10.4. 10.1 Warning ■ This Uninterruptible Power S ource (UPS) c ontains potentially hazardous voltages. Do not at-tempt to disassemble the unit beyond the ba...
Page 30 - Storage conditions
28 5. Slide the first set o f new batteries into the unit. Hold the conne ctor down below the top of the batteries and toward the door; otherwise the assembly w il l not fit. Guide the c onnector overthe top of the batteries and conne ct it to the rear conne ctor of the batt ery compar tment. Setthe...
Page 35 - User Configuration Items
33 14. User Configuration Items Note: Setting these items requires optional software or hardware. Function Factory Default User Selectable Choices Description Automatic Self-Test Every 14 days (336 hours) Every 7 days (168hours), On StartupOnly, No Self-Test Sets the interval at which the UPS willex...
Page 38 - Limited Warranty
36 Limited Warranty American Power Conversion (APC) war rants its produc ts to be free from defects in materials andworkmanship for a period of two years from the date o f purchase. Its o bligation under this war-ranty is limited to repairing o r replacing, at its own sole option, any such defective...