Apc Back Ups Br1000G Users Manual BU UM 990 3804 MN01 EN
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2015-02-03
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- The battery cartridge typically lasts 3 to 6 years, a shorter period if subjected to frequent out...
- Inventory
- Safety
- Connect the battery
- Install PowerChute® Personal Edition Software
- Connect the equipment
- When the Back-UPS is receiving input power, the Battery Backup with Surge Protection outlets will...
- Connect equipment such as printers, fax machines, scanners, or other peripherals that do not need...
- To conserve electricity, when the device connected to Master Outlet goes into Sleep or Standby mo...
- Connect a master device, such as a desktop computer or audio/visual receiver to the Master outlet...
- USB and Serial Data port
- To use PowerChute Personal Edition, connect the supplied USB software cable or serial cable (avai...
- Ground screw
- Connect the ground lead of additional surge suppression devices such as network and data line sur...
- Building Wiring Fault indicator
- If this indicator is illuminated, there is a problem with the wiring in the building. Contact an ...
- Surge Protected outlets, controlled by the Master outlet
- These outlets are protected from electrical surges, and will disconnect from utility power during...
- Surge Protected outlets
- These outlets provide full-time protection from surges, even if the Back-UPS is off. Connect equi...
- Battery Backup outlets with Surge Protection
- During a power outage or other utility problems, the Battery Backup outlets receive power for a l...
- Battery Backup outlets with Surge Protection, controlled by the Master outlet
- These outlets will supply battery power to the connected equipment during a power outage. Power w...
- Master outlet
- Connect the master device to this outlet, in most scenarios, this will be the main computer.
- In & Out Ethernet surge- protected ports
- Use an Ethernet cable to connect a cable modem to the In port, and connect a computer to the Out ...
- Co-axial ports with surge protection
- Connect a cable modem or other equipment with coaxial jacks.
- Operation
- To conserve electricity, configure the Back-UPS to recognize a Master device, such as a desktop c...
- Enable the Power-Saving function
- Disable the Power-Saving function.
- Setting the threshold
- The amount of power used by a device in Sleep or Standby mode varies between devices. It may be n...
- 1 . Ensure a master device is connected to the Master outlet. Put that device into Sleep or Stand...
- 2 . Press Display and Mute simultaneously and hold for six seconds, until the leaf icon flashes t...
- 3 . The Back-UPS will now recognize the threshold level of the Master device and save it as the n...
- The display interface can be configured to be continuously illuminated, or to save energy, it can...
- 1 . Full Time Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The display will illuminate and the B...
- 2 . Power-Saving Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The display will darken and the Ba...
- Adjust the sensitivity of the Back-UPS to control when it will switch to battery power; the highe...
- 1 . Ensure the Back-UPS is connected to utility power, but is OFF.
- 2 . Press and hold the Power button for six seconds. The Load Capacity bar will flash on and off,...
- 3 . Press Power again to rotate through the menu options. Stop at selected sensitivity. The Back-...
- 78-142 Vac
- 88-139 Vac
- 88-136 Vac
- Input voltage is extremely low or high. (Not recommended for computer loads.)
- The Back-UPS frequently switches to battery power.
- The connected equipment is sensitive to voltage fluctuations.
- Use the three buttons on the front panel of the Back-UPS and the display interface to configure t...
- Mute button
- Power On/Off button
- Display button
- Display interface
- On Line—The Back-UPS is supplying conditioned utility power to connected equipment
- Power-Saving—Master and Controlled outlets are enabled, saving power when the master device goes ...
- Load Capacity—The load is indicated by the number of sections illuminated, one to five. Each bar ...
- Battery Charge—The battery charge level is indicated by the number of sections illuminated. When ...
- Overload—The power demand from the load has exceeded the capacity of the Back-UPS.
- Event—The event counter shows the number of events that occurred that caused the Back-UPS to swit...
- Automatic Voltage Regulation—The Back-UPS can compensate for high or low input voltage.
- When illuminated, the Back-UPS is compensating for low input voltage.
- When illuminated, the Back-UPS is compensating for high input voltage.
- In—Input voltage. Out—Output voltage.
- System Faults—The system has a fault. The fault number will illuminate on the display interface. ...
- Mute—If the line through the speaker icon is illuminated, the audible alarm has been turned off.
- Replace Battery—The battery is not connected or is nearing the end of its useful life. Replace th...
- On Battery—The Back-UPS is supplying battery backup power to the connected equipment, it will bee...
- Warnings and System Faults
- Four Beeps Every 30 Seconds
- Continuous Beeping
- Continuous tone
- Chirps for 1 Minute every 5 hours
- Battery fails the automatic diagnostic test and should be replaced.
- The Back-UPS is operating on utility power, but is overloaded. Disconnect one of the items connec...
- The Back-UPS is operating on battery power, but is overloaded. Disconnect one of the items connec...
- The Back-UPS is operating on utility power, but the battery is not functioning properly. Contact ...
- The Back-UPS is operating on battery power and the battery power is getting low. Shut down all co...
- The Back-UPS will display these fault messages. For faults F01 and F02, contact APC Technical Sup...
- F01
- F02
- F03
- F04
- F05
- F06
- F07
- F08
- F09
- Function Button Quick-Reference
- 0.2
- Off
- 2
- On
- 0.2
- On
- 2
- On
- 0.2
- On
- 2
- On
- 6
- Off
- 2
- On
- 6
- On
- 6
- On
- 0.2
- On
- 2
- Fault
- After a fault has been identified, press Power to remove the visual indication and return to stan...
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- VA
- 1000 VA
- Maximum Load
- 600 W
- Nominal Input Voltage
- 120 V
- Online Input Voltage Range
- 88 - 141 V
- Automatic Voltage Regulation
- (94-107) +11.2%
- (126-141) -11.2%
- Frequency Range
- 50/60 Hz ± 1 Hz
- On-battery Waveshape
- Step-approximated sine-wave
- Typical Recharge Time
- 8 hours
- Transfer Time
- 8 ms, maximum
- Operating Temperature
- 08 to 408C (328 to 1048F)
- Storage Temperature
- -58 to 458C (238 to 1138F)
- Unit Dimensions
- 25 ° 10 ° 38.2 cm (9.84 ° 3.93 ° 15.0 in)
- Unit Weight
- 10.7 kg (23.6 lbs)
- Interface
- USB
- On-Battery Runtime
- Go to: www.apc.com
- EMI Classification
- FCC / DOC Class B Certified
- Approvals
- TUV C-US, NOM
- The standard warranty is three (3) years from the date of purchase. APC’s standard procedure is t...
- If the Back-UPS arrived damaged, notify the carrier.
- If the Back-UPS requires service, do not return it to the dealer.
- Have the Back-UPS model number, serial number and date of purchase available. Be prepared to trou...
- Authorization (RMA) number and a shipping address.