Smart-UPS On-Line - Manual Operacion
Smart-UPS On-Line - Manual Operacion
208/220/230/240 Vac
Tower/Rack-Mount 6U
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Product Description
The APC by Schneider Electric Smart-UPS On-Line SRT is a high performance uninterruptible power supply
(UPS). The UPS helps provide protection for electronic equipment from utility power blackouts, brownouts, sags,
surges, small utility power fluctuations and large disturbances. The UPS also provides battery backup power for
connected equipment until utility power returns to safe levels or the batteries are completely discharged.
This user manual is available on the enclosed Documentation CD and on the APC web site, www.apc.com.
General Information
Safety Messages
Read the instructions carefully to become familiar with the equipment before attempting to install, operate, service
or maintain the UPS. The following special messages may appear throughout this manual or on the equipment to
warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning product safety label indicates that an electrical
hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed.
The addition of this symbol to a Warning or Caution product safety label indicates that a hazard exists
that can result in injury and product damage if the instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE addresses practices not related to physical injury including certain environmental hazards, potential damage or
loss of data.
Deenergizing safety
The UPS contains internal batteries and may present a shock hazard even when disconnected from the branch
circuit (mains). Before installing or servicing the equipment verify the following:
Electrical safety
For models with a hardwired input, the connection to the branch circuit (mains) must be performed by a
qualified electrician.
230 V models only: In order to maintain compliance with the EMC directive for products sold in Europe,
output cords attached to the UPS must not exceed 10 meters in length.
The protective earth conductor for the UPS carries the leakage current from the load devices (computer
equipment). An insulated ground conductor is to be installed as part of the branch circuit that supplies the
UPS. The conductor must have the same size and insulation material as the grounded and ungrounded
branch circuit supply conductors. The conductor will typically be green and with or without a yellow stripe.
The UPS input ground conductor must be properly bonded to protective earth at the service panel.
If the UPS input power is supplied by a separately derived system, the ground conductor must be properly
bonded at the supply transformer or motor generator set.
Hardwire safety
Verify that all branch circuit (mains) and low voltage (control) circuits are deenergized, and locked out
before installing cables or making connections, whether in the junction box or to the UPS.
Wiring by a qualified electrician is required.
Check national and local codes before wiring.
Strain relief is required for all hardwiring (not supplied). Snap in type strain reliefs are recommended.
All openings that allow access to UPS hardwire terminals must be covered. Failure to do so may result in
personal injury or equipment damage.
Select wire size and connectors according to national and local codes.
General information
The UPS will recognize as many as 10 external battery packs connected to the UPS. However there is no
limit to the number of XLBPs that can be used with the UPS.
Note: For each XLBP added, increased recharge time will be required.
The model and serial numbers are located on a small, rear panel label. For some models, an additional label
is located on the chassis under the front bezel.
Always recycle used batteries.
Recycle the package materials or save them for reuse.
Environmental
Operating 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F)
Temperature
Storage -15 to 45 C (5 to 113 F)
Operating 0 - 3,000 m (0 - 10,000 ft)
Maximum Elevation
Storage 0 - 15,000 m (0 - 50,000 ft)
Humidity 0% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Protection Class IP 20 rating
Note: Charge the battery modules every six months during storage.
Environmental factors impact battery life. Elevated ambient temperatures, high humidity, poor quality mains power, and
frequent short duration discharges will shorten battery life.
Physical
The UPS is heavy. Follow all lifting guidelines.
Lifting guidelines >55 kg (>120 lb)
Battery
Battery type Maintenance free, leak proof, sealed, lead acid
Replacement battery module APCRBC140
This UPS has replaceable battery modules.
Refer to the appropriate replacement battery user manual for
installation instructions.
Contact your dealer or go the APC web site, www.apc.com for
information on replacement batteries.
Number of battery modules 4 battery modules
Voltage for each battery module 96 VDC
Total voltage for the UPS 192 VDC
Ah rating 5.1 Ah per battery module
XLBP cable length 500 mm (19.7 in)
Models Rating
SRT8KXLT
SRT8KRMXLT
SRT8KXLT-IEC
8 kVA/8 kW
SRT8KRMXLT-IEC
SRT8KXLI
SRT8KRMXLI
SRT10KXLT
SRT10KRMXLT
SRT10KXLT-IEC
10 kVA/10 kW
SRT10KRMXLT-IEC
SRT10KXLI
SRT10KRMXLI
Output
Output Frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz 3 Hz
Nominal Output SRT8KXLI/SRT8KRMXLI/SRT10KXLI/SRT10KRMXLI: 220Vac/230Vac/240Vac
Voltage
SRT8KXLT/SRT8KRMXLT/SRT10KXLT/SRT10KRMXLT: 208Vac/240Vac
SRT8KXLT-IEC/SRT8KRMXLT-IEC/SRT10KXLT-IEC/SRT10KRMXLT-IEC: 208Vac/240Vac
Input
Input Frequency 40 Hz-70 Hz
Nominal Input SRT8KXLI/SRT8KRMXLI/SRT10KXLI/SRT10KRMXLI: 220Vac/230Vac/240Vac
Voltage
SRT8KXLT/SRT8KRMXLT/SRT10KXLT/SRT10KRMXLT: 208Vac/240Vac
SRT8KXLT-IEC/SRT8KRMXLT-IEC/SRT10KXLT-IEC/SRT10KRMXLT-IEC: 208Vac/240Vac
SRT8KXLT/SRT8KRMXLT/SRT10KXLT/SRT10KRMXLT
Reset
Console Network
10 / 100
USB
Serial
NO 1 2 3 4
EPO
NC 1
BATT COMM +- 192VDC
2 3 4
20 AMP MAX
GROUP 1
HARDWIRED OUTPUT
20 AMP MAX
GROUP 2
GROUP 3
30 AMP MAX
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Reset
Network
10 / 100
Console USB
Serial
NO 1 2 3 4
EPO
NC 1
2 3 4 BATT COMM +- 192VDC
20 AMP MAX
HARDWIRED OUTPUT
GROUP 1
20 AMP MAX
GROUP 3
GROUP 2
15 AMP MAX
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Reset
Network
10 / 100
Console USB
Serial
NO 1 2 3 4
EPO
NC 1
2 3 4 BATT COMM +- 192VDC
16 AMP MAX
HARDWIRED OUTPUT
GROUP 1
GROUP 3
16 AMP MAX
10 AMP MAX
GROUP 2
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Network port Use the Network port to connect the UPS to the network.
Console port Use the Console port to configure the network management features.
USB port The USB port is used to connect either a server for native operating system communications, or for software
to communicate with the UPS.
Note: Serial and USB communication should not be used simultaneously. Use either the Serial Com or the
USB port.
Serial Com The Serial Com port is used to communicate with the UPS.
Use only interface kits supplied or approved by APC by Schneider Electric. Any other serial interface
cable will be incompatible with the UPS connector.
EPO terminal The Emergency Power Off (EPO) terminal allows the user to connect the UPS to a central EPO system.
AC output Remove the panel to inspect the output terminal block wiring configuration.
inspection panel The terminal block is located behind the inspection cover.
Refer to Wiring Specifications on page 9 for hardwire specifications.
AC input Remove the panel to inspect the input terminal block wiring configuration.
inspection panel The terminal block is located behind the inspection cover.
Refer to Wiring Specifications on page 9 for hardwire specifications.
AC hardwire Remove the 38.1 mm (1.5 in) knockout panels for AC input and output hardwiring.
knockouts Install appropriate strain reliefs (not supplied).
Hardwire box Remove the box to connect input and output wires to the hardwire terminal blocks.
input/output
Chassis ground The UPS and XLBPs have ground screws for connecting the ground leads.
screws Prior to connecting a ground lead, disconnect the UPS from mains power.
External battery Use the external battery power and communication cables to connect the UPS and XLBP.
power and XLBPs provide extended runtime during power outages.
communication The UPS will automatically recognize up to 10 external battery packs.
connectors
PRL COMM port This port is not used with these products.
Reset button Use the Reset button to restart the Network Management Interface.
Note: A restart of the Network Management Interface does not affect UPS operation.
Single Feed
Number Current Full External Input Wire Size
System Wiring of Voltage Load Circuit Breaker Mains Mains
Phases (nominal) (typical) (typical)
Note: The UPS batteries will charge to 90% capacity in the first three hours of normal operation. Do not expect full
battery runtime capability during this initial charge period.
1. Connect the UPS to the building utility power. Refer to the UPS Installation Guide.
2. Connect equipment to the outlets on the rear panel of the UPS.
Refer to Controllable Outlet Groups on page 19.
To turn on the UPS and all connected equipment, press the Power ON/OFF button on the display panel. Follow the
prompts to either turn the UPS on immediately or after a delay, then press OK.
NOTE: When there is no input power and the UPS is off, the cold start feature can be used to turn on the UPS and
connected equipment using battery power.
To perform a cold start press the Power ON/OFF button.
The display panel will illuminate and the Power ON/OFF button will illuminate red.
To turn on the output power press the Power ON/OFF button again. Select the prompt Turn ON with NO AC and
press OK.
To turn output power off, press the Power ON/OFF button. Follow the prompts to either turn the UPS off immediately
or after a delay, then press OK.
NOTE: Once the AC power has been turned off the UPS will continue operating on battery power for a short period of
time. To remove power completely press the Power ON/OFF button. Follow the prompt to select Internal Power Off,
then press OK.
Load icon
Output 230.0 v
Disable/mute audible alarm icon
On-Line 1 2 3
UPS status information
ESCAPE button
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UP/DOWN buttons
The icons on the LCD display interface screen may vary depending on the installed firmware version.
Load icon: The approximate load capacity percentage is indicated by the number of load bar
LOAD
sections illuminated. Each bar represents 16% of the load capacity.
Bypass mode: The UPS is in Bypass mode and the connected equipment will receive mains
power as long as the input voltage and frequency are within the configured limits.
Green mode: When in Green mode mains power is sent directly to the load.
In the event of a mains power outage, there will be an interruption in power to the load of up to
8 ms while the UPS switches to On-Line or Battery mode.
When enabling Green mode consideration should be given to devices that may be sensitive to
power fluctuations.
Controllable Outlet Group Power Not Available: The number next to the icon identifies
specific outlet groups that do not have available power.
Menu overview
The UPS Display Interface has Standard and Advanced menu screens. The preference for Standard or Advanced
menu selections is made during initial installation and can be changed at any time through the Configuration
menu.
Note: Actual menu screens may differ by model and firmware version.
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Status Menu Control Menu** Config Menu Test and Diagnostics Menu Log About Menu
UPS UPS UPS Self Test Event Log UPS
Battery Bypass Battery Runtime Test Battery
Accessory*** Outlet Group 1* Outlets* Alarm Test Accessory
Outlet Group 2* Communication
Outlet Group 3* Display
Clear Alarms
UPS
Part Number
UPS** Serial Number
UPS Manufacture Date
UPS** Turn On / Off / Reboot Green mode Enable / Disable
Efficiency Firmware Version
Output Voltage / Frequency Settings Date and Time
Output Power, VA, Watts, % Bypass Settings
Output Voltage, Current, Frequency Battery Settings
Energy Usage UPS Bypass**
Go into Bypass Self Test Schedule
Battery State Of Charge, Runtime Default Setting
Input Voltage, Frequency Go out of Bypass
Reset Energy Meter* Battery
Bypass Voltage, Frequency
Self Test Part Number
Runtime Test Install And Replace Date
Outlet Group Firmware Version*
Turn On / Off / Reboot* Battery
Install Date
Replace Notification
Battery Replace Battery Alarm
Battery Status Information Accessory
MAC Address
Outlets IP Address
Main Outlet Firmware Version
Accessory
Network Management Interface Information* Outlet Group 1
Outlet Group 2
Outlet Group 3
Communication
Network IP Address / Boot Mode
MODBUS Address*
Display
Menus are subject to change depending on the installed firmware version Language
Beeper Volume
* Available on the Advanced Menu Screens LCD Backlight
Menu type - Standard / Advanced
** Options displayed will vary based on UPS state.
***Options displayed will vary based on connected accessories.
Configuration
UPS Settings
There are four ways to select UPS configuration options.
1. The first time the UPS is turned on the Setup Wizard screen will open. On each menu screen select the
desired settings. Press OK after each UPS setting is selected.
Note: The UPS will not turn on until all of the settings have been configured.
Startup configuration
Function Description
Select the language required for the UPS Display Interface.
Language Language options will vary by model and firmware version.
Options:
Francais English
Italiano Francais
Italiano
Setup Wizard Deutch
Espanol
Portugues
Russian
The Standard menu options are the most commonly used options.
Menu Type The Advanced menu options will be used by IT professionals who need
detailed configuration and reporting information.
Advanced
Setup Wizard
Auto 50/60 3 Hz Auto 50/60 3 Hz Set the output frequency for the UPS.
Output 50 0.1 Hz
Frequency 50 3.0 Hz
60 0.1 Hz
60 3.0 Hz
Output 1 Hz/Sec 0.5 Hz/Sec Select the rate of change for output frequency in
Frequency 1 Hz/Sec Hertz per second.
2 Hz/Sec
Slew Rate 4 Hz/Sec
Bypass Wider Frequency Wider Frequency The setting Wider Frequency, enables Bypass mode
Frequency operation for an input frequency range of
Use O/P Frequency 47-63 Hertz.
Setting Setting
Low Runtime 150 seconds 0 to 1800 seconds The UPS will emit an audible alarm when the
Warning remaining runtime has reached this threshold.
Startup + every 14 days Never This is the interval at which the UPS will execute a
Self Test since last test Startup Self Test.
Schedule Startup + 14 days
Startup + 7 days
Default Setting No Yes/No Allows the user to restore the UPS factory default
settings.
Config Install Date Battery Installation Date Month-Year Enter the installation date of the RBCs.
Menu
Battery 180 days 0-360 days To set the Near End of Life alarm, select the number
of days before the estimated battery end of life.
When this date is reached the UPS will emit an alarm
Replacement and a message will appear on the UPS Display
Notification Interface screen.
Time
Example: Using the default value, the Near End of
Life alarm will occur 180 days before the estimated
end of life date.
Replacement 14 days 0-180 days The Near End of Life alarm can be muted.
Battery Alarm Enter the number of days between the time a Near
End of Life alarm is acknowledged and the next Near
Time End of Life alarm occurs.
Config English English Select the language required for the UPS Display
Menu Francais Interface.
Italiano
Display Language Deutch Language options will vary by model and firmware
Espanol version.
Portugues
Russian
Loud Disable When audible alarms are disabled, the UPS will never
emit an audible alarm.
Enable
Beeper Volume Select the volume level for alarms when Enable is
Soft selected.
Medium
Loud
Auto Dim Always On To conserve energy, the LCD back light illumination
Auto Dim dims or turns off when no events are active.
LCD Auto Off
Back Light Full UPS Display Interface illumination returns when
the UPS changes status as a result of an event or when
any button on the UPS Display Interface is pressed.
Optimal Values Color Adjust the brightness and contrast individually for
LCD Setting Brightness each LCD back light color.
Contrast
User Choice Standard The Standard menus include the most commonly
Menu Type Advanced used options.
The Advanced menu options include all parameters.
Config Power On 0 seconds 0-1800 seconds Select the amount of time the controllable outlet
Menu Delay groups will wait between receiving the command to
turn on and actual startup.
Outlets
Power Off 90 seconds 0-32767 seconds Select the amount of time the controllable outlet
Delay groups will wait between receiving the command to
shutdown and actual shutdown.
Reboot 8 seconds 4-300 seconds Select the amount of time the controllable outlet
Duration groups will remain off before the UPS will restart.
Minimum 0 seconds 0-32767 seconds Select the amount of battery runtime that must be
Return available before the controllable outlet groups will
Runtime turn on using battery power, after a shutdown.
Loadshed Time 5 seconds 5-32767 seconds Select the amount of time the controllable outlet
On Battery groups will be allowed to function on battery power
before shutdown.
Loadshed On Disable Disable To conserve battery power the UPS can disconnect
Runtime Enable power from controllable outlet groups when the
Loadshed Runtime threshold is reached.
Loadshed 0 seconds 0-3600 seconds When the selected runtime threshold is reached the
Runtime UPS will shutdown the controllable outlet groups.
Overview
The controllable outlet groups can be configured using the Advanced menu options.
Refer to General settings on page 16.
The controllable outlet groups can be configured to independently turn off, turn on, shutdown, switch to Sleep mode,
and reboot connected equipment.
Turn Off: Disconnect output power to connected equipment either immediately using the Turn Off
Immediately feature or after a configured delay using the Turn Off With Delay feature.
NOTE: Controllable outlet groups can be turned on only using the Turn On feature.
Turn On: Connect output power to connected equipment either immediately using the Turn On Immediately
feature or after a configured delay using the Turn On With Delay feature.
Shutdown: Disconnects the power to connected equipment either immediately or after a configured delay.
Equipment reconnects after a configured delay when mains power becomes available and other configured
conditions are met.
Each controllable outlet group can be configured separately to allow power sequencing for equipment connected
to any controllable outlet group.
Reboot: Disconnect the power to connected equipment either immediately or after a configured delay.
Reconnect equipment after a configured delay when either mains or battery power becomes available and other
configured conditions are met.
Each controllable outlet group can be configured separately to allow power sequencing for loads connected to
any controllable outlet group.
Sleep: This mode is a reboot with an extended duration where a outlet(s) remain turned off.
Disconnect the power to connected equipment either immediately or after a configured delay. Reconnect
equipment after a configured delay when either mains or battery power becomes available and other configured
conditions are met.
Each controllable outlet group can be configured separately to allow power sequencing for equipment connected
to any controllable outlet group.
To configure Sleep mode use an external interface, such as the Network Management web interface.
Automatically turn off or shutdown when certain conditions occur, based on user configurations set using the
Config Menu Outlets menus. Refer to Configuration on page 15
CAUTION
RISK OF DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR PERSONNEL
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage and minor or moderate injury.
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The Network Management Interface and the AP9630 NMC have the same firmware, operation modes and interaction with
other APC products such as PowerChute Network Shutdown.
Refer to the Network Management Card utility CD supplied with this product.
Features
The Network Management Interface allows the UPS to function as a web based, IPv6 ready product.
The Network Management Interface can manage the UPS using multiple open standards such as:
Simple Network Management Protocol versions 1 Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets
and 3 (SNMPv1, SNMPv3) layer (HTTPS)
Telnet Syslog
RADIUS
IP Address Configuration
The default TCP/IP configuration setting DHCP, assumes that a properly configured DHCP server is available to
provide TCP/IP settings to the Network Management Interface.
If the Network Management Interface obtains an IPv4 address from a DHCP server, use the UPS Display Interface
menus About/Interface, to see the address.
To setup a static IPv4 address use the UPS Display Interface Config menu. Set the IP address Subnet Mask and
Gateway from the Config menu.
See the Users Guide on the Network Management Card Utility CD for user information about the Network
Management Interface and for setup instructions.
Features
Smart Battery Management provides the following features:
Maintenance
RBC maintenance: The APC RBC uses sealed lead acid battery cells and does not require maintenance.
Runtime Test (Calibration): This should be performed anytime the steady state load is changed significantly, for
example a new server is added to or removed from the UPS load.
Battery health monitoring: The battery energy output and voltage are monitored to assess the health of the installed
batteries when the UPS is operating on battery.
Battery health monitoring is done during a UPS Self Test, a Runtime Calibration Test, and when the UPS is
operating on battery power.
The UPS can be configured to perform periodic, automatic Self Tests.
Disconnect all connected battery modules in the UPS. Slide the RBCs out of the UPS.
Slide the new RBCs into the UPS and connect the battery modules to the UPS.
Securely connect each battery module. Press the battery connector into the UPS until it is firmly connected.
A battery that is not fully connected will cause erratic UPS operation, abnormal error messages and connected
equipment may not receive battery power during power outages.
After installing the RBC, the UPS display interface may prompt the user to verify the status of the replaced battery
modules. If the battery module is new, respond YES. If the battery module is not new, respond NO.
The UPS is not connected to mains Be sure the power cable is securely connected to the UPS and to the mains power
power. supply.
The UPS display interface screen shows Check the mains power supply to verify acceptable power quality.
very low or no mains power.
There is an internal UPS alert or warning. The UPS Display Interface screen will show a message to identify the alert or
warning and corrective action.
Normal UPS operation when running on The UPS is operating on battery power.
battery power. Refer to the status of the UPS as shown on the UPS Display Interface screen.
Press any key to mute all alarms.
The UPS emits an audible alarm and has An Alarm or Warning condition exists.
a red or amber back light on the UPS Refer to the display interface screen for information.
Display Interface screen.
The UPS batteries are weak due to a Charge the batteries. Batteries require recharging after extended outages and wear
recent power outage or they are near the out faster when put into service often or when operated at elevated temperatures. If
end of service life. the batteries are near the end of service life, consider replacing the batteries even if
the Replace Battery message is not displayed.
The UPS is experiencing an overload The connected equipment exceeds the specified maximum load. Refer to the APC
condition. web site, www.apc.com for product specifications.
The UPS will emit a sustained audible alarm until the overload condition is
corrected.
Disconnect nonessential equipment from the UPS to correct the overload
condition.
The input circuit breaker has tripped. Reduce the load on the UPS. Disconnect nonessential equipment and reset the
circuit breaker. Check the circuit breaker rating for the connected equipment.
There is very high, very low, or distorted Navigate to the UPS Display Interface screen that shows input voltage. Verify that
input line voltage. the input voltage is within specified operating limits.
If no input voltage is indicated on the UPS Display Interface screen, contact
Customer Support through the APC web site, www.apc.com.
The UPS Display Interface screen shows The UPS has been configured to operate for a specified period of runtime. The
the message Waiting for Minimum setting can be changed through the Config/UPS menus.
Runtime.
UPS Display Interface Status screen shows Overload and the UPS emits a sustained audible alarm
The UPS is experiencing an overload The connected equipment exceeds the maximum load rating for the UPS.
condition.
The UPS will emit a sustained audible alarm until the overload condition is
corrected.
Disconnect nonessential equipment from the UPS to correct the overload
condition.
UPS Display Interface Status screen shows UPS is operating in Bypass mode
The UPS has automatically switched to The UPS Display Interface screen will show a message to identify the alert or
Bypass mode due to an internal UPS warning and corrective action.
alert or warning.
UPS Display Interface is red or amber and shows an alert or warning message
The UPS emits a sustained audible alarm
The UPS has detected a problem during Follow the instructions on the UPS Display Interface screen.
normal operation.
Press any key to mute all alarms.
The UPS Display Interface screen shows Be sure the battery cables are securely connected.
the message Disconnected Battery.
Perform a UPS Self Test to be sure the UPS detects all connected batteries.
To perform a UPS Self Test use the UPS Display Interface menu option Test and
Diagnostics.
The UPS Display Interface screen shows Allow the battery to recharge for 24 hours.
the message Replace Battery.
To perform a Runtime test use the UPS Display Interface menu option Test and
Diagnostics.
If the problem persists, replace all of the batteries.
The UPS display turns red or amber, displays an alert message, and emits a sustained audible alarm
Red illumination indicates a UPS alarm that requires immediate attention
Amber illumination indicates a UPS alarm that requires attention
There is an internal UPS alert or warning. Do not attempt to use the UPS. Turn the UPS off and have it serviced immediately.
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The UPS is experiencing an overload Reduce the load on the UPS. Disconnect nonessential equipment.
condition.
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Output Overload
Bypass 1 2 3
The battery has a weak charge. Allow the battery to recharge for at least four hours. Then, perform a
UPS Self Test. If the problem persists after recharging, replace the battery.
The replacement battery is not properly Be sure the battery cable is securely connected.
connected.
UPS reports; Battery Sys Error 0800 or The UPS system firmware must be updated to correct this problem.
Needs Firmware Update
To update the UPS system firmware go to www.apc.com/support.
Select Search the Knowledge Base and search for FA164737.
Follow the instructions to upgrade the firmware.
Service
If the unit requires service, do not return it to the dealer. Follow these steps:
SEIT shall not be liable under the warranty if its testing and examination disclose that the alleged defect in the
product does not exist or was caused by end user or any third person misuse, negligence, improper installation,
testing, operation or use of the product contrary to SEIT recommendations of specifications. Further, SEIT shall not
be liable for defects resulting from: 1) unauthorized attempts to repair or modify the product, 2) incorrect or
inadequate electrical voltage or connection, 3) inappropriate on site operation conditions, 4) Acts of God, 5)
exposure to the elements, or 6) theft. In no event shall SEIT have any liability under this warranty for any product
where the serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed.
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OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE CONSTITUTE
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WARRANTIES. SEIT WARRANTIES EXTEND ONLY TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND ARE NOT
EXTENDED TO ANY THIRD PARTIES.
To obtain service under warranty you must obtain a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number from
customer support. Customers with warranty claims issues may access the SEIT worldwide customer support
network through the APC web site: www.apc.com. Select your country from the country selection drop down
menu. Open the Support tab at the top of the web page to obtain information for customer support in your region.
Products must be returned with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a brief description of
the problem encountered and proof of date and place of purchase.
APC by Schneider Electric
Worldwide Customer Support
Customer support for this or any other APC by Schneider Electric product is available at no charge in any of
the following ways:
Visit the APC web site to access documents in the APC by Schneider Electric Knowledge Base and to
submit customer support requests.
www.apc.com (Corporate Headquarters)
Connect to localized APC web site for specific countries, each of which provides customer support
information.
www.apc.com/support/
Global support searching APC by Schneider Electric Knowledge Base and using e-support.
Contact the APC by Schneider Electric Customer Support Center by telephone or e-mail.
Local, country specific centers: go to www.apc.com/support/contact for contact information.
For information on how to obtain local customer support, contact the APC by Schneider Electric
representative or other distributor from whom you purchased your APC by Schneider Electric
product.
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