APC Back UPS XS 1200, Back UPS XS 1500, Back UPS RS 1200, Back UPS RS 1500 User Manual

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CONNECT BATTERY CARTRIDGE
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
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Back-UPS® RS/XS 1200 Back-UPS® RS/XS 1500
User’s Manual
CONNECT EQUIPMENT / POWER
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Printer or Scanner
SURGE
BATTERY
ONLY
BACKUP
FAX
External Disk or CD / DVD Drive
RJ-11RJ-11
RJ-45USB
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CHECK BUILDING WIRING
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FAULT INDICATOR
If the rear panel Building Wiring Fault (red) indicator is lit, a potential shock hazard exists due to one of the following conditions:
• Open or high resistance ground
• Hot or neutral polarity reversed
• Overloaded neutral circuit
Improper building wiring should be corrected by a qualified electrician. Do not use the Back-UPS until the condition that caused the fault is corrected.
Note: Improper building wiring will not
prevent the Back-UPS from operating, but it will limit its protection capability.
CONNECT PHONE/MODEM/FAX
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TVSS GND
Wall
Outlet
Modem/
Phone/Fax
Phone Jack
Computer
Modem Port
CONNECT INTERFACE
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CABLE
To Computer USB
Port
RJ-45USB
Computer
For connection of APC’s optional
external 24-volt battery pack
(BR24BP) to the Back-UPS RS/XS 1500.
Data Port
BR24BP Battery Pa ck
32 - 104oF (0 - 40oC)
ORIENTATION
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✘✔✔
Circuit Breaker
Push to Reset
Computer
Input: 120V~
12A, 60Hz
Monitor
INSTALL SOFTWARE ON
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COMPUTER
If Autoplay is not enabled on the computer, proceed as follows:
1. On the computer desktop of the display, double­click on My Computer.
2. Double-click on the CD-ROM drive icon and follow the on-screen instructions.
Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Building Wiring
Fault Indicator
CONNECT TVSS
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GROUND
The Back-UPS features a transient voltage surge-suppression (TVSS) screw for connecting the ground lead on additional surge suppression devices such as network and data line surge protectors.
Wall
Outlet
TVSS GND
Phone/Fax
Modem/
From Data Line
TVSS
CONNECT 10/100 Base-T or VOIP
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(Back-UPS RS models only)
Network Jack
Computer
Network Port
Building
Wiring Fault
Wall
Outlet
TVSS GND
Phone/Fax
Modem/
STATUS INDICATORS AND ALARMS
There are four status indicators (lights) on the front panel of the Back-UPS (On Line, On Battery, Overload, and Replace Battery).
On Line
On Battery
Overload
Replace Battery
On Line (green) - is lit whenever utility power is
powering the Battery Backup outlets.
SWITCH ON THE BACK-UPS
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Note: Allow the Back-UPS to charge for a full
Wall Outlet
10/100 Base-T
VOIP
eight (8) hours prior to use.
Press the front panel Power ON/OFF switch and observe that the following events occur after pressing and releasing the switch:
• The green On Line indicator flashes.
• The yellow On Battery indicator lights while a Self-Test is being performed.
On Battery (yellow) - is lit whenever the battery of
the Back-UPS is powering equipment connected to the Battery Backup Outlets.
Four Beeps Every 30 Seconds - this alarm is sounded whenever the Back-UPS is running On Battery. Consider saving work in progress.
Continuous Beeping - this alarm is sounded whenever a low battery condition is reached. Battery run-time is very low. Promptly save any work in progress and exit all open applications. Shutdown the operating system, computer and the Back-UPS.
• When Self-Test has successfully completed, only the green On Line indicator will be lit.
• If the internal battery cartridge is not connected (see Step 2 above), the green On Line indicator and red Replace Battery indicators will light. The Back-UPS will also emit a chirping sound.
Overload (red) - is lit whenever power demand has
exceeded the capacity of the Back-UPS.
Continuous Tone - this alarm is sounded whenever the Battery Backup outlets are overloaded.
Circuit Breaker - the circuit breaker button located on the rear panel of the Back-UPS will stick out if an overload condition forces the Back­UPS to disconnect itself from utility power. If the button sticks out, disconnect non-essential equipment. Reset the circuit breaker by pushing the button inward.
Replace Battery (red) - is lit whenever the battery is
near the end of its useful life, or if the battery is not con­nected (see above). A battery that is near the end of its use­ful life has insufficient run-time and should be replaced.
Chirps for 1 Minute Every 5 Hours - this alarm is sounded whenever the battery has failed the automatic diagnostic test.
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