Schneider Electric Power Supply SURTD 3000 User Guide

Smart-UPS® RT  
Uninterruptible Power Supply  
SURTD 3000/5000 VA 200-240 VAC  
Tower/Rack-Mount 3U  
English  
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their respective owners.  
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Wiring and Connecting the UPS  
5000 VA XLI MODELS ONLY: HARDWIRING INSTRUCTIONS  
Wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician.  
Install a high magnetic 30/32 A utility circuit breaker.  
Adhere to all national and local electrical codes.  
Use #10 AWG gauge (5 mm2) wire.  
1. Switch the utility circuit breaker OFF.  
2. Remove the input access panel.  
3. Remove circular knockout.  
4. Run #10 AWG gauge (5 mm2) wire through the access panel, and connect the wires to the  
terminal block (Green: Ground, Brown: Hot, Blue: Neutral). Use an appropriate strain relief (not  
included).  
5. Switch the utility circuit breaker ON.  
6. Check line voltages.  
7. Replace the access panel.  
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CONNECTING THE BATTERY MODULES AND ATTACHING THE FRONT BEZEL  
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BASIC CONNECTORS  
The serial connector is to be used for interfacing with APC PowerChute  
software and terminal emulation software.  
serial com  
Use only cables approved by APC.  
Any other interface cable will be incompatible with the UPS  
connector.  
Manual bypass enables the user to manually put connected equipment into  
bypass mode.  
normal bypass  
Emergency Power Off terminal allows the user to connect the UPS to the  
central EPO system.  
EPO terminal  
TVSS screw  
The UPS features a transient voltage surge-suppression (TVSS) screw for  
connecting the ground lead on surge suppression devices such as telephone  
and network line protectors.  
When connecting grounding cable, disconnect the unit from the utility  
power outlet.  
Optional external battery packs provide extended run time during power  
outages. These units support up to ten external battery packs.  
external battery  
pack connector  
See the APC Web site, www.apc.com for the information on the external  
battery pack, SURT192XLBP.  
5000 VA  
XLI models  
output circuit  
breakers  
3000/5000VA  
XLJ/XLT/XLTW  
models  
output circuit  
breakers  
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CONNECTING EQUIPMENT AND POWER TO THE UPS  
1. Connect equipment to the UPS (cables not included for XLJ/XLT/XLTW models).  
2. Avoid using extension cords.  
3000 VA XLJ/XLT/XLI/XLTW and 5000 VA XLJ/XLT/XLTW models: Using a power cord,  
plug the UPS into a two-pole, three-wire, grounded receptacle only.  
5000 VA XLJ models: To draw full 5000 VA from the UPS have a qualified electrician cut  
off the input plug and hardwire the UPS to the appropriate power panel.  
3. Turn on all connected equipment. To use the UPS as a master ON/OFF switch, ensure all  
connected equipment is switched ON. The equipment will not be powered until the UPS is  
turned on.  
4. To power up the UPS press the  
button on the front panel.  
The UPS battery charges when it is connected to utility power. The battery charges to 90%  
capacity during the first three hours of normal operation. Do not expect full battery run  
capability during this initial charge period.  
5. For additional computer system security, install PowerChute® Server Smart-UPS monitoring  
software.  
OPTIONS  
Refer to the APC Web site, www.apc.com for available accessories.  
External Battery Pack SURT192XLBP  
Rail Kit SURTRK2  
Isolation Transformer  
Service Bypass Panel  
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OPERATION  
SMART-UPS RT FRONT DISPLAY  
Load  
Battery Charge  
Indicator  
Description  
The Online LED illuminates when the UPS is drawing utility power and performing  
double conversion to supply power to connected equipment.  
Online  
The UPS is supplying battery power to the connected equipment.  
On Battery  
Bypass  
The Bypass LED illuminates indicating that the UPS is in bypass mode. Utility  
power is sent directly to connected equipment during bypass mode operation.  
Bypass mode operation is the result of an internal UPS fault, an overload condition  
or a user initiated command either through an accessory or the manual bypass  
switch. Battery operation is not available while the UPS is in bypass mode. Refer to  
Troubleshooting in this manual.  
The UPS detects an internal fault.  
Refer to Troubleshooting in this manual.  
Fault  
An overload condition exists. See Troubleshooting.  
Overload  
The battery is disconnected or must be replaced. See Troubleshooting.  
Replace  
Battery  
Feature  
Function  
Press this button to turn on the UPS. (See below for additional capabilities.)  
Power On  
Press this button to turn off the UPS.  
Power Off  
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Feature  
Function  
Cold Start  
When there is no utility power and the UPS is off, press and hold the  
power up the UPS and connected equipment.  
button to  
The UPS will emit two beeps. During the second beep, release the button.  
Self-Test  
Automatic: The UPS performs a self-test automatically when turned on, and every  
two weeks thereafter (by default). During the self-test, the UPS briefly operates the  
connected equipment on battery.  
Manual: Press and hold the  
button for a few seconds to initiate the self-test.  
The UPS has a diagnostic feature that displays the utility voltage. Plug  
the UPS into the normal utility power.  
Diagnostic Utility Voltage  
The UPS starts a self-test as part of this procedure. The self-test  
does not affect the voltage display.  
Press and hold the  
button to view the utility voltage bar graph  
display. The five-LED, Battery Charge  
display on the right of the  
front panel shows the utility input voltage.  
Refer to the figure at left for the voltage reading (values are not listed  
on the UPS).  
The display indicates the voltage is between the displayed value on the  
list and the next higher value.  
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USER CONFIGURABLE ITEMS  
NOTE: SETTINGS ARE MADE THROUGH SUPPLIED POWERCHUTE SOFTWARE, OPTIONAL SMART SLOT  
ACCESSORY CARDS, OR TERMINAL MODE.  
FACTORY  
DEFAULT  
USER SELECTABLE  
CHOICES  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Automatic Self-Test  
On start-up and  
every 14 days,  
thereafter  
On start-up and every 7  
days thereafter  
Set the interval at which the  
UPS will execute a self-test.  
On start-up and every 14  
days thereafter  
On start-up only  
No self-test  
Date of Last Battery  
Replacement  
Manufacture date Date of  
battery replacement  
Reset this date when you replace  
the battery modules.  
Specify the minimum run time  
following a low battery  
shutdown, before powering  
connected equipment.  
Minimum Run time  
Before Return from  
Shutdown  
0 seconds  
0 to 3600 s of run time  
Audible Alarm  
Setting  
ON  
ON, OFF  
Enable or disable all alarms  
permanently.  
Simple Shutdown  
Delay  
90 seconds  
0 to 1800 s  
Set the interval between the time  
when the UPS receives a simple  
shutdown command and the  
actual shutdown.  
Simple Low Run  
Time Warning  
150 seconds  
0 to 1800 s  
Change the warning interval  
default to a higher setting if the  
operating system requires a  
longer interval for shutdown.  
The low battery warning beeps  
are continuous when 150  
seconds of run time remain.  
High Bypass Point  
Output Voltage Setting  
Maximum voltage that the UPS  
will pass to connected  
equipment during internal  
bypass operation.  
255 VAC  
200 VAC:  
210 - 280 VAC  
208 VAC:  
220 - 280 VAC  
220 VAC:  
235 - 280 VAC  
230 VAC:  
245 - 280 VAC  
240 VAC:  
255 - 280 VAC  
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NOTE: SETTINGS ARE MADE THROUGH SUPPLIED POWERCHUTE SOFTWARE, OPTIONAL SMART SLOT  
ACCESSORY CARDS, OR TERMINAL MODE.  
FACTORY  
DEFAULT  
USER SELECTABLE  
CHOICES  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Low Bypass Point  
Output Voltage Setting  
Minimum voltage that the UPS  
will pass to connected  
equipment during internal  
bypass operation.  
160 VAC  
200 VAC:  
160 - 185 VAC  
208 VAC:  
160 - 190 VAC  
220 VAC:  
160 - 195 VAC  
230 VAC:  
160 - 200 VAC  
240 VAC:  
160 - 205 VAC  
Output Voltage  
XLJ models:  
200 VAC  
200, 208, 220,  
230, 240 VAC  
Allows the user to select the on  
on-line output voltage.  
XLT models:  
208 VAC  
XLTW models:  
220 VAC  
XLI models:  
230 VAC  
Output Frequency  
Automatic  
50 ± 3 Hz  
50 ± 1 Hz  
50 ± 0.1 Hz  
60 ± 3 Hz  
60 ± 1 Hz  
60 ± 0.1 Hz  
Sets the allowable UPS output  
frequency. Whenever possible,  
the output frequency tracks the  
input frequency.  
50 ± 3 Hz or  
60 ± 3 Hz  
50 ± 3 Hz or 60 ± 3 Hz  
Number of External  
Battery Packs  
0
0 to 100  
Defines the number of external  
connected battery packs for  
proper run time prediction.  
Bypass Acceptable  
Not required  
Required/ Not required  
Phase and frequency lock  
required/not required before the  
UPS will switch to bypass.  
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CONNECTING THE EPO (EMERGENCY POWER OFF) OPTION  
The output power can be disabled in an emergency by closing a switch connected to the EPO.  
Adhere to National and local electrical codes when wiring the EPO.  
EPO  
switch  
The EPO switch is internally powered by the UPS for use with non-powered switch circuit breakers.  
The EPO circuit is considered a Class 2 circuit, (UL, CSA standards) and a SELV circuit (IEC  
standard).  
Both Class 2 and SELV circuits must be isolated from all primary circuitry. Do not connect any  
circuit to the EPO terminal block unless it can be confirmed that the circuit is Class 2 or SELV.  
If circuit standard cannot be confirmed, use a contact closure switch.  
Use one of the following cable types to connect the UPS to the EPO switch:  
CL2: Class 2 cable for general use  
CL2P: Plenum cable for use in ducts, plenums, and other spaces used for environmental air.  
CL2R: Riser cable for use in a vertical run in a floor to floor shaft.  
CLEX: Limited use cable for use in dwellings and for use in raceways.  
For installation in Canada: Use only CSA certified, type ELC (extra-low voltage control cable).  
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TERMINAL MODE TO CONFIGURE UPS PARAMETERS  
3000 VA models:  
Terminal Mode is a menu driven interface that enables configuration of the UPS by users not wishing  
to use PowerChute® software or an optional Network Management Card.  
Connect the serial cable to the serial com connector on the back of the UPS.  
If PowerChute software is not installed do not perform steps 1 and 7.  
1. For Windows users: STOP the PowerChute Server using the following steps:  
From the Desktop, go to Start => Settings => Control Panel =>  
Administrative Tools => Services.  
Select APC PowerChute Server – right click the mouse and select Stop.  
1a. For Linux users: STOP the PowerChute Server using the following steps:  
Change directory to /etc/init.d.  
Initiate the command ./PowerChute 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:  
9
9
9
9
9
bits per second - 9600  
data - bits 8  
parity - none  
stop bit - 1  
flow control - none  
Press ENTER  
4. Press 1 to modify the UPS parameters.  
5. Follow the prompts.  
6. Exit the terminal program.  
7. For Windows users: START the PowerChute® Server using the following steps:  
From the Desktop, go to Start => Settings => Control Panel =>  
Administrative Tools => Services.  
Select APC PowerChute Server – right click the mouse and select Start.  
7a. For Linux users: START the PowerChute Server using the following steps:  
Change directory to /etc/init.d.  
Initiate the command ./PowerChute start.  
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5000 VA models:  
Terminal Mode is a menu driven interface that enables configuration of the UPS by users not using  
PowerChute software or the installed Network Management Card interfaces.  
Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the back of the UPS.  
If PowerChute software is not installed do not perform steps 1 and 5.  
1. For Windows users: STOP the PowerChute® Server using the following steps:  
From the Desktop, go to Start => Settings => Control Panel =>  
Administrative Tools => Services.  
Select APC PowerChute Server – right click the mouse and select Stop.  
1a. For Linux users: STOP the PowerChute Server using the following steps:  
Change directory to /etc/init.d.  
Initiate the command ./PowerChute 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:  
9
9
9
9
9
bits per second - 9600  
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. Press ENTER multiple times, until the prompt User  
Name: is displayed. Follow the prompts. Type slowly, waiting until each character appears  
on the screen prior to typing the next character.  
Network Management Card defaults:  
User Name: apc  
Password: apc  
Press 1 and ENTER to select Device Manager.  
Select the model by entering the corresponding number, then press ENTER.  
Press 3 and ENTER to select Configuration.  
Press 1 and ENTER to select Battery.  
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Press 2 and ENTER to change the Battery Settings.  
Type in the number of external battery packs (four battery modules per pack), and  
press ENTER.  
(Number of packs: 1 = 1 SURT192XLBP, 2 = 2 SURT192XLBP etc.)  
Press 3 and ENTER to accept the changes.  
Press ESC multiple times (5) to return to the main menu.  
Press 4 and ENTER to log out.  
5. For Windows users: START the PowerChute® Server using the following steps:  
From the Desktop, go to Start => Settings => Control Panel =>  
Administrative Tools => Services.  
Select APC PowerChute Server – right click the mouse and select Start.  
5a. For Linux users: START the PowerChute Server using the following steps:  
Change directory to /etc/init.d.  
Initiate the command ./PowerChute start.  
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MAINTENANCE AND TRANSPORT  
Replacing the Battery Module  
This UPS has an easy to replace, hot-swappable battery module. Replacement is a safe procedure,  
isolated from electrical hazards. You may leave the UPS and connected equipment on during the  
procedure. See your dealer or contact APC at the Web site, www.apc.com for information on  
replacement battery modules.  
The battery replacement procedure must include replacing all battery modules in the UPS and  
connected external battery pack(s).  
Once the battery(s) are disconnected, the connected equipment is not protected  
from power outages.  
Be careful during battery replacement, the battery modules are heavy.  
Be sure to deliver spent batteries to a recycling facility or ship to the manufacturer  
in the replacement battery packing material.  
REMOVING BATTERY MODULES  
X
Y
Z
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REPLACING BATTERY MODULES  
X
Y
Z
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Disconnecting the Battery for Transport  
Always DISCONNECT THE BATTERY(s) before shipping in compliance with U.S.  
Department of Transportation (DOT) and IATA regulations.  
The battery(s) may remain in the UPS.  
1. Shut down and disconnect any equipment attached to the UPS.  
2. Shut down and disconnect the UPS from the power supply.  
3. Unplug the battery connectors. Refer to Replacing Battery modules in this manual.  
For shipping instructions contact APC at the Web site, www.apc.com.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING, SERVICE, AND WARRANTY INFORMATION  
Use the table below to solve minor installation and operation problems. Refer to the APC Web site,  
www.apc.com for assistance with complex UPS problems.  
PROBLEM AND POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
UPS WILL NOT TURN ON  
Battery not connected properly.  
Check that the battery connectors are fully engaged.  
button not pushed.  
Press the  
button once to power the UPS and the connected equipment.  
UPS not connected to utility  
power supply.  
Check that the power cable from the UPS to the utility power supply is securely  
connected at both ends.  
Very low or no utility voltage.  
Check the utility power supply to the UPS by plugging in a table lamp. If the  
light is very dim, have the utility voltage checked.  
UPS WILL NOT TURN OFF  
button not pushed.  
Internal UPS fault.  
Press the  
button once to turn the UPS off.  
Do not attempt to use the UPS. Unplug the UPS and have it serviced  
immediately.  
UPS BEEPS OCCASIONALLY  
Normal UPS operation when  
running on battery.  
None. The UPS is protecting the connected equipment.  
UPS DOES NOT PROVIDE EXPECTED BACKUP TIME  
The UPS battery(s) are weak  
due to a recent outage or  
battery(s) are near the end of  
their service life.  
Charge the battery(s). Battery modules require recharging after extended outages.  
They wear faster when put into service often or when operated at elevated  
temperatures. If the battery(s) are near the end of their service life, consider  
replacing the battery(s) even if the Replace Battery LED is not illuminated.  
FRONT PANEL LEDS FLASH SEQUENTIALLY  
The UPS has been shut down  
remotely through software or an  
optional accessory card.  
None. The UPS will restart automatically when utility power returns.  
ALL LEDS ARE OFF AND THE UPS IS PLUGGED INTO A WALL OUTLET  
The UPS is shut down and the  
battery is discharged from an  
extended outage.  
None. The UPS will return to normal operation when the power is restored and  
the battery has a sufficient charge.  
BYPASS AND OVERLOAD LEDS ILLUMINATE, UPS EMITS A SUSTAINED ALARM TONE  
The UPS is overloaded  
The connected equipment exceeds the specified “maximum load” as defined in  
Specifications on the APC Web site, www.apc.com.  
The alarm remains on until the overload is removed. Disconnect nonessential  
equipment from the UPS to eliminate the overload condition.  
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PROBLEM AND POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
BYPASS LED ILLUMINATES  
The bypass switch has been  
turned on manually or through  
an accessory.  
If bypass is the chosen mode of operation, ignore the illuminated LED.  
If bypass is not the chosen mode of operation move the bypass switch on the  
back of the UPS, to the normal position.  
FAULT AND OVERLOAD LEDS ILLUMINATE, UPS EMITS A SUSTAINED ALARM TONE  
The UPS has ceased sending  
power to connected equipment.  
The connected equipment exceeds the specified “maximum load” as defined in  
Specifications on the APC Web site, www.apc.com.  
Disconnect nonessential equipment from the UPS to eliminate the overload  
condition.  
Press the OFF button, then the ON button to restore power to connected  
equipment.  
FAULT LED ILLUMINATES  
Internal UPS fault.  
Do not attempt to use the UPS. Turn the UPS off and have it serviced  
immediately.  
REPLACE BATTERY LED ILLUMINATES  
Replace Battery LED flashes and Check that the battery connectors are fully engaged.  
short beep is emitted every two  
seconds to indicate the battery is  
disconnected.  
Weak battery.  
Allow the battery to recharge for 24 hours. Then, perform a self-test. If the  
problem persists after recharging, replace the battery.  
Failure of a battery self-test.  
The UPS emits short beeps for one minute and the Replace Battery LED  
illuminates. The UPS repeats the alarm every five hours. Perform the self-test  
procedure after the battery has charged for 24 hours to confirm the Replace  
Battery condition. The alarm stops and the LED clears if the battery passes the  
self-test.  
UPS OPERATES ON BATTERY ALTHOUGH NORMAL LINE VOLTAGE EXISTS  
Very high, low, or distorted line  
voltage. Inexpensive fuel  
powered generators can distort  
the voltage.  
Move the UPS to a different outlet on a different circuit. Test the input voltage  
with the utility voltage display.  
DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY VOLTAGE  
All five LEDs are illuminated  
The line voltage is extremely high and should be checked by an electrician.  
There is no LED illumination  
If the UPS is plugged into a properly functioning utility power outlet, the line  
voltage is extremely low.  
ONLINE LED  
There is no LED illumination  
The UPS is running on battery, or it is not turned on.  
The UPS is running an internal self-test.  
The LED is blinking  
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Service  
If the UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer. Follow these steps:  
1. Review the problems discussed in the Troubleshooting section of this manual to eliminate  
common problems.  
2. If the problem persists, contact APC Customer Support through the  
APC Web site, www.apc.com.  
Note the model number of the UPS, the serial number located on the back of the unit, and the  
date purchased. If you call APC Customer Support, a technician will ask you to describe the  
problem and attempt to solve it over the phone. If this is not possible, the technician will  
issue a Returned Material Authorization Number (RMA#).  
If the UPS is under warranty, repairs are free.  
Procedures for servicing or returning products may vary internationally. Refer to the APC  
Web site for country specific instructions.  
3. Pack the UPS in its original packaging.  
If the original packing is not available, refer to the APC Web site, www.apc.com for  
information about obtaining a new set.  
Pack the UPS properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use Styrofoam beads for  
packaging. Damage sustained in transit is not covered under warranty.  
Always DISCONNECT THE BATTERY(S) before shipping in compliance with U.S.  
Department of Transportation (DOT) and IATA regulations.  
The battery(s) may remain in the UPS.  
4. Mark the RMA# on the outside of the package.  
5. Return the UPS by insured, prepaid carrier to the address given to you by Customer Support.  
Limited Warranty  
American Power Conversion (APC) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of  
two years from the date of purchase. Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at its own sole  
option, any such defective products. To obtain service under warranty you must obtain a Returned Material Authorization  
(RMA) number from customer support. 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. This warranty does  
not apply to equipment that has been damaged by accident, negligence, or misapplication or has been altered or modified in  
any way. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser who must have properly registered the product within 10 days of  
purchase.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Some states do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid limitation(s) or exclusion(s)  
may not apply to the purchaser.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL APC BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Specifically, APC is not liable for any costs, such as lost profits or  
revenue, loss of equipment, loss of use of equipment, loss of software, loss of data, costs of substitutes, claims by third parties,  
or otherwise.  
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RADIO FREQUENCY WARNINGS  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference. The user is responsible for correcting  
the interference.  
Shielded signal cables must be used with this product to ensure compliance with the Class A FCC limits.  
APC Worldwide Customer Support  
Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no charge in any of the following  
ways:  
Refer to the APC Web site to access documents in the APC Knowledge Base and to submit  
customer support requests.  
www.apc.com (Corporate Headquarters)  
Connect to localized APC Web sites for specific countries, each of which provides customer  
support information.  
Global support searching APC Knowledge Base and using e-support.  
Contact an APC Customer Support center by telephone or e-mail.  
Local, country-specific centers:  
go to www.apc.com/support/contact for information.  
Contact the APC representative or other distributor from whom you purchased your APC product for  
information on how to obtain local customer support.  
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