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1. Connect the battery by pressing the Black connector into the Battery Jack Install UPS accessories Figure 2 NOTE Ensure the UPS is turned off prior to installing any accessories Some accessories are not provided with the UPS please contact APC or CBM for the compatible accessories Install SmartSlot accessory if applicable Install Step down transformer if applicable Install all external Battery Packs if applicable The External Battery Pack connector is located on the rear panel of the UPS and is either BLUE 48V or GREY 24V If the Connector has a metal cover remove the fastening screws and move the cover as in Figure 1 A Figure 2 Connect wiring amp charge UPS Figure 3 NOTE Ensure equipment is turned off 3 1 Connect equipment to UPS 3 2 Connect UPS Power Cord to a suitable power receptacle 3 3 Set UPS circuit breakers to the ON position if applicable 3 4 Power up the UPS by pressing the button 3 5 Wait for the Self Test to complete then power up equipment 3 6 Allow UPS to charge batteries for 24 hours prior to operating on battery or performing additional Self Test or Calibration tests UPS Front Panel Figure 4 NOTE Symbols amp functions may differ on some UPS models Figure 4 illustrates some of the variations in displays Please use the illustration which best resembles your UPS On Om S G amp APC by Schneider 4 Electric A0 O
2. 420 620 700 750 1000 1400 Smart UPS Tower VA 1500 2200 3000 5000 Connect the UPS s Internal Batteries Figure 1 NOTE The Battery Disconnect Connector may vary or be omitted on some models Figure 1 illustrates some of the variations in connectors Please follow the illustration which best resembles your UPS Procedure for Figure 1 1 2 3 Grasp the top edge of the bottom front cover and tilt it out Use a flat blade screwdriver or a coin to remove the two battery door screws and open the door Connect the battery by pressing the gray connector into the plug at the top of the battery housing A snap will be felt as the connector partially engages the jack A second snap will be felt as the connector securely seats in the battery jack Close the battery door replace the screws and replace the lower front cover OR Procedure for Figure 1 A Locate the Battery Disconnect or Battery Connector on the rear panel of the UPS It is typically a Yellow connector If the Battery Disconnect Connector has a metal cover remove the fastening screws and move the cover Connect the battery by pressing the yellow connector into the Battery Jack A snap will be felt as the connector partially engages the jack A second snap will be felt as the connector securely seats in the Battery Jack OR Procedure for Figure 1 B Locate the Battery Disconnect or Battery Connector on the rear panel of the UPS
3. PS makes short beeps for a minute BATTERY DISCONNECTED Flashes to indicate the battery is disconnected UPS will beep every two seconds UPS Back Panel Figure 5 NOTE Panel layout may differ on some models I 1 USB port yy RJ45 connector serial UPS monitoring port 39 Chassis ground connection screw TVSS GND ZS SmartSlot for optional NMC accessory card GROUP 1 yy Circuit breaker Overload protection hit UPS input AAAA Oce lss SiG C UPS Troubleshooting NOTE Troubleshooting procedures may differ depending on UPS model UPS will not turn on e ON button not pushed Press the ON button once to power the UPS and the load UPS not connected to AC power supply ssi asl aa from the UPS to the power supply is securely bs Reduce the load on the UPS by unplugging equipment and reset the circuit A U EE SEAE APEN breaker on back of UPS by pressing the plunger back in z Check the AC power supply to the UPS with a table lamp If the light is very VENY OW OPNO MNI vonage dim have the utility voltage checked e Battery not connected properly Confirm the battery connections UPS will not turn off s internal UPS fault Do not attempt to use the UPS Unplug the UPS and have it serviced immediately UPS operates on battery although normal line voltage exists Reduce the load on the UPS by unplugging equipment and reset the circuit UPS s input circuit breaker tripped breaker on back o
4. f UPS by pressing the plunger back in Move the UPS to a different outlet on a different circuit Test the input e Very high low or distorted line voltage Inexpensive fuel powered a E A AEA E O A voltage with the utility voltage display If acceptable to the load reduce the g ge UPS s sensitivity See User s Manual for procedures UPS beeps occasionall e Normal UPS operation None The UPS is protecting the load UPS does not provide expected backup time Charge the battery Batteries require recharging after extended outages Also they wear faster when put into service often or when operated at elevated temperatures If the battery is near the end of its service life consider replacing the battery even if the replace battery indicator is not yet lit The UPS is overloaded nal UPS s load display Unplug less needed equipment such as Front panel indicators flash sequentiall e The UPS has been shut down by remote control None The UPS will restart automatically when utility power returns e The UPS s battery is weak due to recent outage or is near the end of its service life All indicators are lit and UPS emits a constant beeping Do not attempt to use the UPS Turn the UPS off and have it serviced immediately All indicators are off and UPS is plugged into wall outlet e The UPS is shut down and the battery is discharged from an extended None The UPS will return to normal operation when the power is re
5. m ad ad POWER ON BUTTON Button to turn UPS on AVR BOOST UPS is compensating for a low utility amp perform manual self test input voltage POWER OFF BUTTON Button to turn UPS AVR TRIM UPS is compensating for a high utility off input voltage i OVERLOAD The power demand from the load has W PONER omer Syrian SEUN O exceeded the capacity of the UPS A sustained alarm een ar ou tone is also emitted LOAD CAPACITY The load is indicated by the Ese 4 ESCAPE BUTTON Button to exit a sub menu number of sections illuminated one to five Each bar represents 20 of the load BATTERY CHARGE The battery charge level is indicated by the number of sections illuminated When all five blocks are illuminated the UPS is at full charge SYSTEM FAULTS The system has a fault The fault number will illuminate on the display interface See UPS Troubleshooting on page 3 ENTER BUTTON Button to confirm a selection on the menu UP DOWN BUTTONS Buttons to scroll though menu options ONLINE UPS is supplying utility power to the DISPLAY SCREEN Display important information about the UPS and connected equipment connected equipment If not lit the UPS is not turned ON or is supplying battery power ON BATTERY UPS is supplying battery backup power to the connected equipment UPS will beep four times every 30 seconds x O REPLACE BATTERY UPS fails a self test or battery is bad U
6. stored outage and the battery has a sufficient charge The replace battery light is lit e Weak batteries Do another self test to see if it clears e Replacement batteries not connected properly Confirm the battery connections e Internal UPS fault For the complete User Manual or comprehensive troubleshooting please visit the following websites APC hitp www apc com or coastTec http www coastTec com

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