Instrukcja obsługi APC Back-UPS BX1500LCD
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CABLE IN
CABLE OUT
Building
Wiring
Fault
RJ-45/
RJ-11
RJ-45/
RJ-11
RJ-45/
RJ-11
RJ-45/
RJ-11
CABLE IN
CABLE OUT
Building
Wiring
Fault
Phone or Fax
User’s Manual
1CONTENTS 2
3
CONNECT BATTERY CARTRIDGE*
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
4CONNECT EQUIPMENT / POWER 5CHECK BUILDING WIRING
FAULT INDICATOR 6
7CONNECT COAXIAL CABLES
The red, back lit liquid crystal display (LCD) on the front panel of the 
Back-UPS displays realtime system status messages, system faults and 
warnings, LOAD Capacity, and Battery Charge level. Two switches are  
provided on the front panel, the   pushbutton switch on the power ON/OFF
left, and the DISPLAY/HOLD TO MUTE pushbutton on the right. 
ON LINE - is lit whenever utility power is supplied to power 
the equipment connected to the Back-UPS. 
ON BATT - the On Battery symbol is lit whenever battery 
backup  power is used to power equipment connected to the 
           Back-UPS.
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 and Neutral polarities are 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. 
32 - 104
o
F (0 - 40
o
C)
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Back UPS®  BR1300LCD 
Back-UPS®  BR1500LCD
Back UPS®  BX1300LCD 
Back-UPS®  BX1500LCD
To 120 VAC Wall Outlet
Building Wiring Fault 
Indicator
CONNECT MODEM/PHONE/Network 
and TVSS Ground
From stand alone 
data line surge 
suppressor or 
electronic device 
Phone 
Jack
Computer 
Modem Port OR
If needed, the Back-UPS features 
a TVSS ground screw for 
connecting the ground lead of 
any additional stand alone surge 
suppression devices, such as an 
APC ProtectNet product; or any 
electronic device with an 
external ground connection.
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial Cable
From Cable 
Provider
To Cable 
Modem 
To USB 
Port
Æ
RJ-4
5
USB
CoaxCoax
1
2
CONNECT DATA LINE AND 
INSTALL SOFTWARE ON 
COMPUTER (Optional)
CABLE IN
CABLE OU
T
Building
Wiring
Fault
RJ-45USB
1. Insert CD into computer, and on-screen instructions 
should appear automatically. Follow instructions to 
complete the installation. 
Note: if the on-screen instructions do not appear 
automatically (Autoplay is disabled), then 
perform steps 2 and 3 below.
2. On the computer desktop of the display, double-click 
on My Computer.
3. Double-click on the CD-ROM drive icon, and follow 
the on-screen instructions.
Installation of the supplied software is the only way to 
take advantage of the auto shutdown capabilities that 
Back-UPS offers.
To USB
Port
Follow the 
on-screen 
instructions.
9
SWITCH ON THE BACK-UPS
Note: Allow the Back-UPS to charge for a full 16 hours 
prior to using it.
Press the front panel Power ON/OFF switch, and observe 
that the following events occur after you press and release  
the switch:
• The LCD turns on (is back lit). 
• The ON LINE indicator flashes.
• The ON BATT indicator lights and flashes while a  
self-test is being performed.
• When self-test has successfully completed, only the 
ON LINE indicator will be lit.
• If the internal battery cartridge is not connected (see 
Step 2 above), the ON BATT indicator will flash.  The 
Back-UPS will also emit a chirping sound.
Note: This diagram is also used for battery cartridge replacement. 
Overload - is lit whenever power demand exceeds the 
capacity of the Back-UPS. It is displayed in both ON LINE 
mode, and ON BATT mode. 
Continuous tone - this alarm sounds whenever the battery 
backup outputs are overloaded. Overload mode is covered 
in greater detail on Page 2.
Four Beeps Every 30 Seconds - this alarm sounds whenever 
the Back-UPS is running on battery (ON BATT). You should 
consider saving any work in progress.
            Continuous Beeping - this alarm sounds whenever a low 
            battery condition occurs, and battery run-time is very low. 
            Promptly save any work in progress, exit all open applications, 
           and shut down the operating system, computer, 
 LOAD  
Battery
Charge
System 
Faults System
Status
P er
FAX
External Disk or
CD / DVD Drive
Computer
Monitor
RJ-11RJ-11
When lit, it indicates automatic voltage regulation 
(AVR) is in “Boost mode”. AVR is covered in greater 
  detail on Page 2. 
Chirps for 1 Minute every 5 hours - this alarm sounds 
whenever the battery fails the automatic diagnostic test.
Replace battery - this is lit whenever the battery is near the 
end of its useful life, or if the battery is not connected. A 
  battery nearing the end of its life should be replaced.
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However, when all five blocks are filled, the LOAD is at full 
capacity. If the LOAD exceeds the unit’s rated capacity, the Over-
load symbol on the bottom of the display will flash off and on. 
Battery Charge - this indicator consists of a bar 
with five blocks. When all five blocks are filled, the 
battery is fully charged. When only one block is filled (lit) the 
battery charge is low. The word LOW and the Battery Capacity 
indicator bar both flash off  and on. 
 System Faults - when a fault occurs, this symbol 
and the fault number (F01 - F09) will flash off and 
on. The nine fault messages are described further on 
  Page 2. 
Mute mode -  the audible alarm (beeper) can be 
muted (turned off), which is indicated by a line 
through the beeper symbol. Mute mode is covered in 
greater detail on Page 2. 
AVR
Self-Test mode - can be run at any time when in ON LINE 
mode. Self-test is covered in greater detail on Page 2. 
Sensitivity mode - this allows you to go into sensitivity 
programming mode, and using the DISPLAY button you can 
select the LO, MID or HIGH sensitivity range. Sensitivity 
mode is covered in greater detail on Page 2. 
Full Time Display mode - this mode allows you to set the 
LCD to full time display mode using the DISPLAY button. 
This mode is covered in greater detail on Page 2. 
Capacity
ON LINE
LOAD
IN
OUT
ESTIMATED RUN TIME IN MINUTES
V
Hz
SENSITIVITY
AVR
SEE MANUAL
LOW
ON BATT
%
kW
Power ON/OFF switch - is used to turn input power on and off. 
It is also used to initiate self-test, to go into Sensitivity mode, and 
it is used with the DISPLAY button to reset the Event Counter. 
DISPLAY/HOLD TO MUTE button - is used to display 
status messages, system faults and warnings, and to perform 
various operations, such as alarm mute mode, AVR (auto-
matic voltage regulation), and full time display mode. The various 
messages, warnings, system faults, and operations are described in 
greater detail on Page 2. 
Load Capacity - this indicator consists of a bar 
containing  five blocks. When only one or two of the 
blocks are filled (lit), the unit LOAD is at less than half capacity. 
LOAD
30 cm
ON LINE
LOAD
IN
OUT
ES T I MAT ED RUN TIM E IN MIN U T ES
V
Hz
S ENS I T IVIT Y
AVR
SEE MAN UAL
LOW
ON BATT
%
kW
DISPLAY
HOLD TO
   MUTE
DISPLAY
HOLD TO
   MUTE
DIS PLAY
LCD INDICATORS and CONTROLS SUMMARY
Reset switch - this switch is located on the rear of the 
Back-UPS, just above the fans, as shown in the figure in 
Step 4.  990-4991
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Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | APC | 
| Kategoria: | UPS | 
| Model: | Back-UPS BX1500LCD | 
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