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APC BR1300LCD Power Supply User Manual

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1. Arc contents connect BATTERY CARTRIDGE RJ 11 RJ 11 j i f www apc com USB RJ 45 Coax Coax z Note This diagram is also used for battery cartridge replacement oreratine ENVIRONMENT connect EQUIPMENT POWER CHECK BUILDING WIRING CONNECT MODEM PHONE Network CONNECT DATA LINE AND FAULT INDICATOR and TVSS Ground gt INSTALL SOFTWARE ON If the rear panel Building Wiring Fault red indicator is SE aTvss ground screw for COMPUTER Optional lit a potential shock hazard exists due to one of the connecting th a 2 Pa i g the ground lead of following conditions p any additional stand alone surg e e Open or high resistance ground From stand alone suppression devices such as a ree e Hot and Neutral polarities are reversed data line surge APC ProtectNet product or any Overloaded neutral circuit suppressor or sire cong with a tee Improper building wiring should be corrected by a electronic device xternal ground connection qualified electrician Do not use the Back UPS until the condition that caused the fault is corrected RJ 45 RJ 45 32 104 F 0 40 C i
2. S Note Improper building wiring will not prevent the Back RJ 11 RANI 1 Insert CD into computer and on screen instructions Computer i Printer or Scanner UPS from operating but it will limit its protection oO should appear automatically Follow instructions to capability Computer gt complete the installation Phone Modem Port m Note if the on screen instructions do not appear A Jack Phone or Fax automatically Autoplay is disabled then perform steps 2 and 3 below External Disk or Modem Phone Fax 2 On the computer desktop of the display double click OD DVD Drive z Q CONNECT COAXIAL CABLES on My Computer B d Monitor EB 3 Double click on the CD ROM drive icon and follow Coaxial Cable From Cable the on screen instructions Modem khone Fax Provider Installation of the supplied software is the only way to take advantage of the auto shutdown capabilities that v To Cable Back UPS offers Building Wiring Fault Modem Builcing Indicator Coaxial Cable GD iagi lt h Onsen _u To 120 VAC Wall Outlet Fale instructions if The red back lit liquid crystal display LCD on the front panel of the DISPLAY HOLD TO MUTE button is used to display However when all five blocks are filled the LOAD is at full AVR When lit it indicates automatic voltage regulation SWITCH ON THE BAC K UPS Back UPS displays realtime system status messages system faults and status messages system faults and warnings and to perform capacity If th
3. LCD is back lit and the default screen ESTI MATED RUN TIME IN MINUTES is displayed in this case it is 18 minutes When you press the DISPLAY button a second time E LOAD ma ON LNE CL rm ITA LILt Li OUT Hz BATTERY MODE Display Selection LOAD ON BATT ESTIMATED RUN TIME IN MINUTES pmr LI Pi the power EVENT counter is displayed as shown below To reset the counter press and hold the DISPLAY button and press the power ON OFF button LOAD B Kis a C LOAD 1 1 ON BATT EVENT m Li x EVENT E9 a When you press the DISPLAY button a third time the battery backup ON BATT output OUT voltage V is displayed in this example it is 115 V M fh CLICK HOLD Ro 1 1 ON BATT OII IT t _l OUT When you press the DISPLAY button a fourth time the battery backup ON BATT input volt LOAD Eo GSS LOAD aa ON BATT age IN is displayed IN Li The first example shows an over voltage condition at 149 V The second example shows a black out or less than 10 AL IN ri Vac When you press the DISPLAY button a fifth time the ON BATT input LOAD in Watts W is displayed in this example 760 W is displayed LOAD mail ON BATT ESTIMATED RUN TIME IN MINUTES 7 r Ww LOAD BATTERY MODE Continued Whe
4. selections and reach the display mode you want press and release the DISPLAY HOLD TO MUTE button to select the display mode Note If no buttons are pushed and no operations occur for five seconds the unit automatically exits pushbutton programming mode 4 Once you have selected the desired display mode continue with normal operations TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS ORDER REPLACEMENT BATTERY The battery cartridge typically lasts 3 to 6 years a shorter period if subjected to RI c a E E a a a En AR al frequent outages or elevated temperatures For the BR1300LCD BR1500LCD Back UPS will not switch on Back UPS is not connected to the AC power source Ensure the Back UPS is securely connected to an AC outlet On line Input Voltage Range 88 to 139 VAC BX1300LCD and BX1500LCD order part APCRBC109 Please recycle spent Back UPS circuit breaker tripped Disconnect non essential equipment from the Back UPS Reset the default settings battery cartridges circuit breaker Switch on the Back UPS and plug in devices one at a Automatic Voltage Regulation AVR 12 Boost mode only time If the circuit breaker trips again disconnect the device that caused the breaker to trip On line Frequency Range 57 to 63 Hz Autosensing Internal battery is not connected Connect the battery cartridge see Conn
5. battery condition occurs and battery run time is very low end of its useful life or if the battery is not connected A mo gt eee an greater a On rage R Promptly save any work in progress exit all open applications battery nearing the end of its life should be replaced Full Time Display mode this mode allows you to set the d shut d th ti t ti i LCD to full time display mode using the DISPLAY button ee E o E Chirps for 1 Minute every 5 hours this alarm sounds A Load Capacity this indicat ate oka Bi V a This mode is covered in greater detail on Page 2 Power ON OFF switch is used to turn input power on and off eid l GApaCIty this marcator consists ort a Dar whenever the battery fails the automatic diagnostic test S It is also used to initiate self test to go into Sensitivity mode and containing five blocks When only one or two of the N Reset switch this switch is located on the rear of the it is used with the DISPLAY button to reset the Event Counter blocks are filled lit the unit LOAD is at less than half capacity Back UPS just above the fans as shown in the figure in Step 4 990 4991 ON LINE MODE Display Selection When you are in ON LINE mode and press the DISPLAY button you will rotate through the following seven groups of displays and messages When you press the DISPLAY button the first time the LCD is back lit and the input voltage IN default screen is displayed in th
6. e LOAD exceeds the unit s rated capacity the Over AVR is in Boost mode AVR is covered in greater Note Allow the Back UPS to charge for a full 16 hours warnings LOAD Capacity and Battery Charge level Two switches are various operations such as alarm mute mode AVR auto load symbol on the bottom of the display will flash off and on detail on Page 2 prior to using it provided on the front panel the power ON OFF pushbutton switch onthe matic voltage regulation and full time display mode The various mmama Battery Charge this indicator consists of a bar TA Ere 4 when a occis Mis symbol Press the front panel Power ON OFF switch and observe left and the DISPLAY HOLD TO MUTE pushbutton on the right messages warnings system faults and operations are described in age and the fault number F01 F09 will flash off an gt j with five blocks When all five blocks are filled the on The nine fault messages are described further on that the following events occur after you press and release reater detail on Page 2 f oe i ssag 8 8 the switch LOAD battery is fully charged When only one block is filled lit the Page 2 lt The LCD turns on is back lit E 2 _ ae Capacity a ON LINE is lit whenever utility power is supplied to power battery charge is low The word LOW and the Battery Capacity Self Test mode can be run at any time when in ON LINE e The ON LINE indicator flashes ANE TOW SENSITIVITY the equipment co
7. ect Battery Cartridge On battery Waveshape Stepped Sine Wave ae a ERE PARE Maximum Load 1300 VA 780 W 1500 VA 865 W WARRANTY Utility input voltage quality is out of range Consider adjusting the transfer voltage and sensitivity See Transfer ical Rech 7 7300 VA 16H 41500 VAIS Voltage ana sensinivity Adjustment JENE SBS SE SE ae The standard warranty is three 3 years from the date of purchase APC s Back UPS does not power essential Equipment is plugged into a Surge Only outlet Unplug the device from the Surge Only outlet and move to a Battery Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F standard procedure is to replace the original unit with a factory reconditioned unit equipment during an outage Backup outlet 0 to 40 C Customers who must have the original unit back due to the assignment of asset i tags and set depreciation schedules must declare such a need at first contact with Back UPS operates on battery although The UPS s plug has partially pulled out of the wall out Verify the Back UPS s plug is fully inserted into the wall and power is Storage Temperature 23 to 113 F an APC Technical Support representative APC will ship the replacement unit utility power is provided let the wall outlet was turned off or its circuit breaker present at the wall outlet by plugging in a known good device a gt once the defective unit has been received by the repair department or cross ship tripped 5 to 45 C upon the receipt o
8. f a valid credit card number The customer pays for shipping the Unit is performing an automatic self test No action is neccessary Operating Storage Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing unit to ieee APC pays ground freight transportation costs to ship the replacement z unit to the customer Utility input voltage is out of range frequency is outof Consider adjusting the transfer voltage and sensitivity Reference Size H x W x D 8 7 inch x 5 1 inch x 13 8 inch range or the waveform is distorted Transfer Voltage and Sensitivity Adjustment 220 mm x 130 mm x 350 mm SERVI CE Back UPS does not provide expected Back UPS is overloaded Unplug non essential equipment printers scanners etc from the Bat Weight 1300 VA 29 7 Ibs 13 5 kg amount of backup time tery Backup outlets and plug them into Surge Only outlets 1500 VA 30 7 Ibs 14 0 kg If the Back UPS arrived damaged notify the carrier Back UPS battery cartridge discharged due to a recent Charge the battery cartridge for 16 hours Back UPS runtime is Shipping Weight 1300 VA 33 2 Ibs 15 1 kg If the Back UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer The following power outage and has not had time to recharge reduced until the battery cartridge is fully charged 1500 VA 34 2 Ibs 15 6 kg steps should be taken Battery has reached end of life Refer to Replace Battery Cartridge and replace the battery cartridge EMI Classification FCC DOC Class B Certified 1 Consult the T
9. he switch until all five blocks of the Load Bar are lit and flashing and then indicators on the Back UPS flash to acknowledge it has entered sensitivity release the switch programming mode Release the on off button the blocks in the Back UPS s Lor D A on He ee ania Alb Current sernsitivitysetting asdeserib d automatically exit sensitivity programming mode and the Back UPS is ready for normal operation 7 If there are no operations for five seconds the Back UPS will Note The Back UPS automatically exits programming mode in five seconds if no buttons are pressed and no operations are run Reference the table below to determine which sensitivity setting to select Input Voltage Indicators Sensitivity Range Flashing Setting utility operation 1 Low 78 to 142 Vac Input voltage is extremely low or one block of extremely high Not recommended the Load Bar for computer loads 2 Medium 88 to 139 Vac The Back UPS frequently goes on three blocks of factory battery ON BATT the Load Bar default 3 High 88 to 136 Vac The connected equipment is five blocks of sensitive to voltage fluctuations the Load Bar 990 4991 Copyright 2006 American Power Conversion All rights reserved APC and Back UPS are registered trademarks of American Power Conversion All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners
10. is example 110 V is displayed When you press the DISPLAY button a second time the power EVENT counter is displayed as shown below To reset the counter press and hold the DISPLAY but ton and press the power ON OFF button rT Il as LOAD cle oN EE Ll IN rT i LOAD ON LINE q amm rt EVENT LI af When you press the DISPLAY button the third time the ESTIMATED RUN TIME IN MINUTES is displayed In this example the value is 18 minutes When you press the DISPLAY button a fourth time in ON LINE mode the LOAD in Watts W is displayed in this example 760 W is displayed When you press the DISPLAY button a fifth time the online LOAD as a percentage is displayed in this example it is 82 Pressing the DISPLAY button a sixth time displays the ON LINE output OUT voltage in this example the value is 110 V M fh CLICK HOLD aa OOOO ESTIMATED RUN TIME IN MINUTES gt L B LOAD T Caan OOO LOAD ll LOAD TE ris saa OUT ON LINE MODE Continued When you press the DISPLAY button a seventh time the ON BATT output OUT frequency is displayed in this example it is 60 0 Hz When you are in battery ON BATT mode and press the DISPLAY button you will rotate through the following seven groups of displays and messages When you press the DISPLAY button the first time the
11. n you press the DISPLAY button a sixth time the aa a I ri 1 vt LIL battery backup LOAD is displayed as a percentage in this example it is 82 ONLINE output OUT frequency is displayed in example it is 60 0 Hz When you press the DISPLAY button a seventh time the ON BATT LOAD this ON BATT ail ess or FUT a Warning 1 Online Overload This warning indicates that there is an ONLINE overload condition at 1 25 kW indicated by the flashing overload icon LOAD E amA Flashing Warning 2 Battery Backup Overload This warning indicates that there is a backup battery ONBATT overload condition This is indicated by the flashing overload icon LOAD W o aml y IC P e LOAD 7 Flashing Warning 3 Online Bad Battery This warning indicates that you are in ONLINE mode and you have a bad battery indicated by the flashing bad battery icon LOAD ON LINE Enns tort Lt n Flashing ci Warning 4 Battery Backup Low Battery This warning indicates that the battery is low This is indicated by the word LOW and the Battery Capacity indicator bar flashing LOAD im Low Flashing Up to nine system faults can be displayed F01 F09 A note SEE MANUAL is provided just below the system fault number The system faults include F01 On Battery Overload F02 On Battery Output Sho
12. nnected to the Back UPS indicator bar both flash off and on mode Self test is covered in greater detail on Page 2 The ON A e and flashes while a AO Battery a ON BATT the On Battery symbol is lit whenever battery Overload is lit whenever power demand exceeds the Mute mode the audible alarm beeper can be When self test has successfully completed only the ESTIMATED RUN TIME AN MINUTES Charge backup power is used to power equipment connected to the ae capacity of the Back UPS It is displayed in both ON LINE Y muted turned off which is indicated by a line __ ON LINE indicator will be lit IN rt T rt v Back UPS mode and ON BATT mode N ee beeper er Mute mode is covered in inter idge i OUT n reater detail on Page 2 a pa pae e e ts LOAD LI Li i Hz a Four Beeps Every 30 Seconds this alarm sounds whenever y Continuous tone this alarm sounds whenever the battery N s io Back UPS will also emit a chirping sound System oN Ta o Van o aN o the Back UPS is running on battery ON BATT You should backup outputs are overloaded Overload mode is covered Sensitivity mode this allows you to go into sensitivity Faults Tee ZN AVR ka x QO system X consider saving any work in progress in greater detail on Page 2 programming mode and using the DISPLAY button you can ue y Continuous Beeping this alarm sounds whenever a low k Replace battery this is lit whenever the battery is near the a the Lo ere haa ae S sensinviy
13. ost mode AVR compensates for excessively low m y voltage conditions without going on battery In this rt example 90 V is displayed ea AVR Sensitivity LO MID HIGH A typical condition where sensitivity adjustments would be appropriate is with an AC line input and with the UPS off Press and hold the power ON OFF pushbutton in for 10 seconds The unit will go into sensitivity programming mode Use the ON OFF button to select the LO MID or HIGH range LO displays one block MID is three blocks and High is five blocks Sensitivity programming mode is also discussed on Page 3 s SENSITIVITY LCD Full Time Display Mode The LCD can be set to full time display mode by performing the following steps 1 Ensure the unit is connected to utility input power and the power on off switch is turned off no power is supplied to the output connectors 2 Press the DISPLAY HOLD TO MUTE pushbutton and hold it in for 10 seconds All five blocks in the Battery Capacity bar will flash off and on which indicates the unit is in pushbutton programming mode Note A rotating selection method is used that allows you to step through the display modes using the DISPLAY HOLD TO MUTE button until you select the display mode you want For example in Power Save mode none of the blocks are lit If all five of the blocks are lit it indicates the LCD is in full time mode and will remain on full time 3 When you rotate through the
14. roubleshooting section to eliminate common problems Replace Battery indicator is on Battery has reached end of life Refer to Replace Battery Cartridge and replace the battery cartridge On Battery Run Time Serle http www apo comproduct 2 Tf the problem p ersists g9 to http www apc com support Approvals TUV C US NOM 3 Ifthe problem still persists contact APC Technical Support Overload indicator is on or flashing Connected equipment is drawing more power than the Move one or more equipment power plugs from Battery Backup out Have the Back UPS model number serial number and date of purchase Back UPS can provide lets to Surge Only outlets Notice This device complies with Parts 68 and 15 of the FCC rules Operation is available Be prepared to troubleshoot the problem with an APC Technical a PEST subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful Support representative If this is not successful APC will issue a Return System Fault indicator is on and all other Internal UPS fault One of nine Internal UPS Fault Messages is displayed interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including Merchandise Authorization RMA number and oa shining address front panel indicators are flashing F01 On Battery Overload F06 Relay Welding interference that may cause undesired operation Pping F02 On Battery Output Short F07 Temperature There is a label on the bottom of this eq
15. rt F07 Temperature F03 On Battery XCap Overload F08 Fan Fault F04 Clamp Short F05 Charger Fault F06 Relay Welding F09 Internal Fault SYSTEM FAULTS Flashing SEE MANUAL OTHER STATUS INDICATORS Self Test Flashing To initiate self test mode press the power cE ETT ON OFF button and hold it in for ONE second The AC plug symbol ON LINE flashes off and _ anne on during self test mode IN rm v Mute This feature allows you to mute the audible alarm the beeper for a single display and message To mute the audible alarm the unit should be on battery or the speaker symbol is displayed Press the DISPLAY HOLD TO MUTE button for ONE second the alarm beeper is toggled and the speaker NOT symbol speaker with a line drawn through it is displayed on the screen LOAD Dee ESTIMATED RUN TIME IN MINUTES a ALI x of To enable an audible alarm that has been muted perform the same steps that were used for muting the alarm The alarm beeper can also be muted all the time With the speaker or speaker NOT icon displayed press and hold the DISPLAY HOLD TO MUTE button for FIVE seconds until the speaker NOT icon flashes off and on The unit will mute the alarm all the time except for faults AVR Loan When AVR is illuminated on the LCD it indicates that 1 ca the automatic voltage regulation AVR circuitry is in Bo
16. uipment that contains among other F03 On Battery XCap Overload F08 Fan Fault information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for CONTACT INFORMATION F04 Clamp Short F09 Internal Fault this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone FOS Charger Fault Company Technical Support http www apc com support Contact APC Technical Support see Contact Information Internet http www ape com TRANSFER VOLTAGE and SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT USA Canada 1 800 800 4272 In situations where the Back UPS or connected equipment appears too sensitive to the 4 To select the Low Sensitivity setting press and release the ON OFF Mexico 292 0253 292 0255 input voltage it may be necessary to adjust the transfer voltage This is a simple task switch several times until only the first block in the Load Bar is lit and Worldwide 1 401 789 5735 using the front panel power on off pushbutton To adjust the transfer voltage proceed flashing then release the switch as follows 5 To select the Medium Sensitivity setting the unit s default press and i ge F release the ON OFF switch until the first three blocks in the Load Bar 1 Duets ares O ve Muy ike source pur a9 nis the unit on The are lit and flashing then release the switch al ee yin ee bees ae PATES a 6 To select the High Sensitivity setting press and release the ON OFF 2 Press and hold the front panel on off switch in for 10 seconds until all t

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