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American Power Conversion Back-UPS CS 500 User Manual

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Back-UPS

CS 500

®

Connect Equipment

User’s Manual

Power On

990-2712 Copyright © 2005 American Power Conversion. All rights reserved.

APC and Back-UPS are registered trademarks of American Power Conversion

All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Battery +

Surge Protection

These outlets are powered whenever the unit is switched
ON. During a power outage or other utility problems
(brownouts, over-voltages), these outlets will be powered
for a limited time by the internal battery. Plug your
computer and monitor into these outlets.

Connect AC Line Cord

Connect the AC line cord to a 220 Volt outlet.

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Safety and Placement

Thank you for purchasing APC’s Back-UPS CS 500. Please complete and mail the enclosed Warranty Registration Card, or register your purchase
at www.apc.com/ch.

Do not install this device during a thunderstorm.

Do not install this device in a hot or excessively moist location.

Do not use with aquarium equipment.

This device is designed for indoor use only.

The Back-UPS indicates operating status using a combination of visual and audible
indicators, as follows:

Power ON

Indicator

(green)

Buzzer

Condition

Off

Off

The Back-UPS has been turned off.

On

Off

On Line - Back-UPS is supplying conditioned utility

power to the connected equipment.

Flashing (off

during

beeping)

4 beeps every 30

seconds

On Battery - Back-UPS is supplying battery power

to the connected equipment.

Flashing

Constant

Beeping

Low Battery Warning - The Back-UPS has 2

minutes of battery power remaining.

Off

Beeps once

every 4 seconds

Sleep Mode - Battery power has been completely

exhausted. The Back-UPS is waiting for utility power

to return to normal.

On

Contant Tone

Overload Warning - The connected equipment

requires more power than can be provided by the

Back-UPS.

Off

Constant Tone

Overload Shutdown - The Back-UPS has shut

down because the connected devices require more

power than can be provided by the Back-UPS.

Disconnect one of the devices and restart the unit.

Flashing

Constant Tone

The Back-UPS has experienced an internal problem.

Contact APC Technical Support.

Status Indications

The Back-UPS should be allowed to charge for 16 hours to
ensure sufficient runtime. The unit is being charged whenever it
is connected to utility power, and the unit is turned ON.

Power ON the unit by pressing the ON/OFF button. Turn on
your equipment.

Note: The on/off switch is illuminated when in the ON position.
The switch may flash to indicate changing power conditions
(see Status Indications).

Unit will not turn on; ON/OFF
button will not illuminate green.

Connected equipment loses
power.

The Power indicator is lit and the

unit is beeping four times every 30

seconds.

The power indicator is flashing

and the unit beeps once per

second.

Inadequate runtime.

Utility power not available at the wall outlet, and battery
power has been exhausted.

Circuit Breaker has tripped; the unit is overloaded.

The unit has exhausted its available battery power.

The equipment connected to the Back-UPS does not

accept the step-approximated sine waveform from the unit.

The unit may require service.

The Back-UPS is supplying battery power to the

connected equipment

Battery capacity is low (about 2 minutes of use remaining).

The battery is not fully charged.

Battery is near the end of useful life.

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution

Ensure that the fuse or circuit breaker for the wall outlet is okay, and that the wall

switch controlling the wall outlet (if any) is in the ON position. Ensure the battery

has been fully charged.

Reduce the amount of equipment plugged into the “Battery Backup + Surge

Protection” outlets. Reset the Circuit Breaker by pushing it back in.
Ensure the equipment plugged into the outlets of the unit are not overloading the

capacity of the unit. Try disconnecting some of the equipment and see if the

problem continues.
The unit can only operate on battery power for a limited amount of time. The unit

will eventually turn off when the available battery power has been used. Allow the

unit to recharge for 16 hours before continuing use of the unit.
The output waveform is designed for computers and computer-related equipment.

It is not designed for use with motor-type equipment.

Contact APC Technical Support for further troubleshooting.

The unit is operating normally and supplying battery power. Once On Battery, you

should save your current work, power down your equipment, and turn the unit OFF.

Once normal power is restored, you may turn the unit back ON and power your

equipment.

The unit is about to shut off due to a low battery charge condition! When the unit

beeps once every second, the battery has about 2 minutes of power remaining.

Immediately power down your computer and turn the unit OFF. When normal

power returns, you may turn the unit back ON; the unit will recharge the battery.

Allow the unit to charge by leaving it plugged in and switched on for 16 hours.
As a battery ages, the amount of runtime available will decrease. Batteries also age

prematurely if the unit is placed near excessive heat. If the battery will not charge,

the Back-UPS is no longer operable.

Troubleshooting

Consult APC Online Technical Support or call APC Technical Support for assistance with problems that cannot be resolved using the table below: