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Setting the ups to recognize the battery pack(s) – APC 990-1387A User Manual

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Setting the UPS to Recognize the Battery Pack(s)

This configuration affects the accuracy of the runtime calculations that the UPS performs
while running on battery power.
Settings are made through supplied PowerChute® Business Edition, or PowerChute® Network
Shutdown
software, optional Smart Slot accessory cards, or Terminal Mode.

Refer to the instructions included with the software or accessory cards. See Terminal Mode
instructions below.

T

ERMINAL

M

ODE TO

C

ONFIGURE

UPS P

ARAMETERS

3000 VA models:
Terminal Mode is a menu driven interface that enables enhanced configuration of the UPS.

Connect the serial cable to the serial com connector on the back of the UPS.

1. EXIT the PowerChute Business Edition using the following steps:

From the Desktop, go to Start => Settings => Control Panel => Administrative Tools =>
Services.

Select APC PCBE Server and APC PCBE Agent – right click the mouse and select Stop.

2. Open a terminal program. Example: HyperTerminal

From the Desktop, go to Start => Programs => Accessories => Communication
=>HyperTerminal.

3. Double-click

on

the

HyperTerminal icon.

Follow the prompts to choose a name and select an icon. Disregard the message, “...must
install a modem,” if it is displayed. Click OK.

Select the COM port that is connected to your UPS. The port settings are:

bits per second - 2400

data - bits 8

parity - none

stop bit - 1

flow control - none

Press Enter

4. Example for setting the number of external battery packs (SURT192XLBP):

Once the blank terminal window is open, follow these steps to enter the number of battery packs:

Press Enter to initiate terminal mode. Follow the prompts:

Press 1 to modify UPS Settings. Press e (or E) to modify the number of battery
packs. Enter the number of battery packs, including the internal battery pack
(Number of packs: 1= internal battery module, 2 = 1 SURT192XLBP, 3 = 2
SURT192XLBP, etc.).
Press Enter.

Follow the prompts.

5. Exit the terminal program.