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If the Building Wiring Fault indicator on the power plug stays lit, one of the following conditions exist:
∙Open or high resistance ground.
∙Hot and neutral polarity reversal.
∙Overloaded neutral circuit.
A lit indicator means that a possible shock hazard exists. Improper building wiring should be corrected by a qualified electrician.
Note: Improper building wiring will not prevent the UPS from operating, but will limit its protection capability. Improper building wiring could result in equipment damage that is not covered by APC. Please refer to APC’s Equipment Protection Policy for details.
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Press the On/Test button.
You will observe the following events after pressing and releasing the On/Test button:
∙The green On Line indicator will flash.
∙The yellow On Battery indicator will light while a battery test is performed.
∙When the self test has successfully completed, only the green On Line indicator will be lit.
∙The red Overload indicator may flash briefly when the UPS is switched on.
Following the test, if a red indicator is lit or you want to perform a self test, consult the troubleshooting section.
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The UPS is shipped with one battery wire disconnected - in compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Connect the battery wire as shown.
The UPS will not operate unless the steps below are performed.
a. Set the UPS at the edge | b. Slide the battery | c. Grasp the tab attached to the |
of a table. | compartment cover down. | battery and slide the battery |
partially out. Connect the black | ||
wire to the battery by pushing it all | ||
the way onto the terminal. Small | ||
sparks are normal. |
d. Slide the battery back in. | e. Slide the battery compartment |
Avoid pinching the wires. | cover back into place. |
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Do not plug surge protectors or power strips into Battery Backup outlets.
Battery Backup Plus Surge Protection outlets (4)
Data sensitive equipment such as a computer, monitor, and external drives should be powered by these outlets. Battery power is automatically provided in case of power outage. Power (utility or battery) is not supplied to these outlets when the UPS is switched Off.
Surge Protection outlets (3)
Equipment such as a printer, fax machine, scanner, or even a desk lamp should be powered by these outlets. These outlets do not provide power during a power outage. These outlets are always on (when utility power is available) and are not controlled by the front panel switches.
Transformer Block outlets (2)
One Battery Backup Plus Surge Protection and one Surge Protection outlet accept transformer blocks.
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Your computer system must be On before starting this procedure. Have your Windows 98 operating system CD ready.
Connect the USB cable end, with USB symbol facing down, to the UPS. Connect the other USB cable end directly to an available USB port on your computer.
USB connection on rear panel of UPS:
Monitor
Fax
Computer
Printer
Scanner
External
Drive
Typical Installation
Black Velcro Cord Straps (2 - not shown)
Straps can be used to manage cords.
1.After connecting the USB cable, the Windows 98 'ADD NEW HARDWARE WIZARD' dialog box is displayed. Insert your Windows 98 operating system CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive before proceeding.
2.Follow the installation instructions on your computer screen.
During installation, Windows will need to search for new drivers. When prompted, make sure the CD-ROM drive box is checked.
3.After installation is complete, a 'Windows 98 CD-ROM' dialog box may appear. If this happens, just close the box.
4.Remove the Windows 98 Operating System CD from the CD-ROM drive.
5.Insert the APC Power Management Extensions for Windows 98 CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
The software user guide is a file on the CD. Its filename is User’s Guide.pdf.
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Place the UPS to avoid:
∙Direct sunlight.
∙Excessive heat.
∙Excessive humidity or contact with liquids.
Plug the UPS directly into a wall outlet.
∙The Building Wiring Fault indicator may flash momentarily while being plugged in.
∙The UPS begins charging when connected to utility power.
∙Four hours of charging should be sufficient to achieve maximum battery capacity.
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The UPS can protect up to two telephone lines on one phone cable. Connect your modem/fax/phone as shown with the release tab facing up for the ends connected to the UPS.
Wall
Outlet
Modem/Fax/Phone
6.Follow the installation instructions on your computer screen.
If the software does not automatically install, your Windows 98 auto run feature may have been disabled.
To install:
a.Click “ Start”.
b.Click “ Run”.
c.Enter the path to the setup.exe file on the CD-ROM drive:
CD-ROM drive letter:/setup.exe
d.Click “OK”.
7.After installation is complete, the APC plug Task Bar icon will appear on your Task Bar (near the clock). To start the Power Management application Double-click on the APC plug Task Bar icon or start the Power Management applet in the Windows 98 control panel.
There are four indicator lights and a speaker grille on the front panel to indicate UPS status.
On Line (green) - This indicator is lit whenever conditioned utility power is powering the Battery Backup outlets.
Single Beep - This alarm is sounded whenever the On/Test button is pressed.
On Battery (yellow) - This indicator is lit whenever utility power is outside safe limits and the UPS battery is powering the Battery Backup outlets. If the outage is extended, APC software can close software applications, and then shut down the operating system and the UPS.
Four Beeps Every 30 Seconds - This alarm is sounded whenever the UPS is running On
Battery.
Continuous Beeping - This alarm is sounded whenever a low battery condition is reached.
Battery runtime is very low. Promptly save your data, exit all applications, and then shut down the operating system.
Overload (red) - This indicator is lit whenever equipment connected to Battery Backup outlets is drawing more power than the UPS can provide. Move one or more pieces of equipment to the Surge Protection outlets.
Continuous Tone - This alarm is sounded whenever the Battery Backup outlets are
overloaded.
Circuit Breaker - The circuit
breaker button will stick out if
an overload condition forces
the UPS to disconnect itself
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from utility power. If the button sticks out, disconnect
non-essential equipment and reset the circuit breaker by pushing the button in.
Replace Battery (red) - This indicator is lit whenever the automatic diagnostic test has determined the battery is near the end of its useful life. The battery should be replaced within two weeks (see Order Replacement Battery). Failure to replace the battery may result in insufficient runtime during a power outage.
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Chirps for 1 Minute Every 5 Hours - This alarm is sounded whenever the battery has
failed the automatic diagnostic test.
APC and Back-UPS Pro are registered trademarks of American Power Conversion.