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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1: Safety Information............................................................................................................................................................ 1 Handling Safety .........................................................................................
Page 5 - ANDLING
1 1: S AFETY I NFORMATION American Power Conversion Corporation (APC) is the leading national and international manufac-turer of state-of-the-art uninterruptible power supplies, redundant switches, power management soft-ware, and related equipment. APC products protect hardware, software, and data f...
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2 In order to maintain compliance with the EMC directive, output cords attached to the UPS should not exceed 10 meters in length. Pluggable equipment includes a protective earth conductor that carries the leakage current from the load devices (computer equipment). Total leakage current must not exce...
Page 7 - NSTALLATION; NPACKING; UPS; The UPS is heavy. Select a location sturdy enough to; Specifications; NSTALLING THE; Install the UPS at or near the bottom of the rack.
3 2: I NSTALLATION The UPS has a “rack and stack” design that provides two mounting options. The UPS can be mounted in a 46.5 cm (19-inch) equipment rack or stacked on a battery pack(s) model SU24RMXLBP2U. Hardware is provided for either option. U NPACKING Inspect the UPS upon receipt. APC designed ...
Page 9 - ONNECTING THE; Set the screws aside. You will replace them later.
5 3. Attach the mounting brackets to the UPS before mounting the UPS in your rack, (below). Each mounting bracket attaches to the UPS with four screws (included). Two sets of bracket holes are located on the sides of the UPS. If you are using a four-post rack, attach the mounting brackets in the for...
Page 10 - ONNECTING; Avoid using extension cords and adapter plugs.; TVSS Screw
6 2. Locate the battery cables tucked on top of the battery . 3. Locate the UPS battery connector jack to the right of the battery tray. 4. To connect the battery cable plug to the battery jack, push the plug into the jack firmly to ensure a tight connection. You will hear a “snap” when the connecto...
Page 11 - URNING ON THE; PTIONAL; CCESSORIES
7 connection, loosen the screw and connect the surge suppression device ground lead. Tighten the screw to secure the lead. • 100V models: In order to operate at the full VA rating of the 1400VA product, the supplied 15A plug must be replaced with a 20A plug. This change must be done by qualified ser...
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8 3: O PERATION S MART -UPS F RONT P ANEL O PERATION The ON and OFF buttons are used to power the UPS and act as master controls for the connected equipment. Make sure connected equipment is switched to the ON position. The UPS remains on as long as it is attached to utility power. Power On Press an...
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9 S ELF -T EST Automatic Self-Test The UPS performs a self-test automatically when turned on, and every two weeks thereafter (by default). Refer to User Configur- able Items for details on changing the default interval. Automatic self-test eases maintenance requirements by eliminating the need for p...
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10 AVR Trim This LED illuminates to indicate the UPS is compensating for a high utility voltage. AVR Boost This LED illuminates to indicate the UPS is compensating for a low utility voltage. B ATTERY P OWER If the utility power fails, the UPS can provide power to the connected equipment from its int...
Page 15 - ASIC; Serial Port; Use only interface kits supplied or approved by APC.; See the APC web site,
11 S MART -UPS R EAR P ANEL 230V models 120V/100V models B ASIC C ONNECTORS Serial Port Power management software and interface kits can be used with the UPS. Use only interface kits supplied or approved by APC. If used, connect the interface cable to the 9-pin computer interface port. Secure the co...
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12 D EFAULT S ETTINGS Voltage Sensitivity The UPS detects line voltage distortions (such as spikes, notches, dips, and swells) as well as distortions caused by operation with inexpensive fuel-powered generators. By default, the UPS reacts to distortions by transferring to on-battery operation to pro...
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13 O N B ATTERY O PERATION The Smart-UPS switches to battery operation automatically if the utility power fails. While running on-battery, an internal alarm sounds (periodic beeps). Press the button (front panel) to silence the UPS alarm (for the current alarm only). You can change the audible indic...
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14 4: U SER C ONFIGURABLE I TEMS N OTE : S ETTING THESE ITEMS REQUIRES SOFTWARE OR OPTIONAL HARDWARE . F UNCTION F ACTORY D EFAULT U SER S ELECTABLE C HOICES D ESCRIPTION Automatic Self-Test Every 14 days (336 hours) Every 7 days (168 hours), On Startup Only, No Self-Test This function sets the inte...
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15 N OTE : S ETTING THESE ITEMS REQUIRES SOFTWARE OR OPTIONAL HARDWARE . F UNCTION F ACTORY D EFAULT U SER S ELECTABLE C HOICES D ESCRIPTION High Transfer Point 230V models: 253VAC 120V models: 132VAC 100V models: 110VAC 230V models: 264, 271, 280VAC 120V models: 129, 135, 138VAC 100V models: 108, 1...
Page 20 - The battery may remain in the UPS it does not have to be removed.; Mounting the
16 5: T RANSPORTING Y OUR S MART -UPS Always DISCONNECT THE BATTERY before shipping in compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. The battery may remain in the UPS; it does not have to be removed. D ISCONNECTING THE B ATTERY FOR T RANSPORT The battery is accessible from the...
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17 6: S TORAGE AND M AINTENANCE S TORAGE S TORAGE C ONDITIONS Store the UPS covered and positioned as for proper functioning, in a cool, dry location, with its bat-teries fully charged. Disconnect any cables connected to the computer interface port to avoid unnec-essary battery drainage. E XTENDED S...
Page 22 - tery door opening and slide it into the compartment.
18 R EPLACING THE B ATTERY M ODULE 1. The plug on the new battery module is taped to the side of the battery. Remove this tape allowing the plug and the attached white cord and battery cables to come to the front of the battery. 2. Supporting the new battery module on the bottom, align it with the b...
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19 7: T ROUBLESHOOTING Use the chart below to solve minor Smart-UPS installation and operation problems. Refer to the APC web site, www.apc.com , for assistance with complex UPS problems. P ROBLEM AND P OSSIBLE C AUSE S OLUTION UPS WILL NOT TURN ON button not pushed. Press the button once to power t...
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20 P ROBLEM AND P OSSIBLE C AUSE S OLUTION A LL LED S ARE OFF AND THE UPS IS PLUGGED INTO A WALL OUTLET The UPS is shut down and the battery is discharged from an extended outage. None. The UPS will return to normal operation when the power is restored and the battery has a sufficient charge. T HE R...
Page 25 - ONTACTING; APC; Refer to the information provided at the APC Internet site,
21 S ERVICE If the UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer. Instead, follow these steps: 1. Review the problems discussed in the Troubleshooting section of this manual to eliminate com- mon problems. 2. Verify that no circuit breakers are tripped. 3. If the problem persists, contact APC ...
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22 8: R EGULATORY AND W ARRANTY I NFORMATION R EGULATORY A GENCY A PPROVALS AND R ADIO F REQUENCY W ARNINGS 230V MODELS This is a Class A product. In a domestic environ-ment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take correc-tive actions. 120V MODELS 120...