Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Product Description
- Safety
- Product Overview
- Specifications
- Installation
- Connect Equipment to the UPS
- 1 . Connect equipment to the outlets on the rear panel of the UPS. Do not use extension cords, pl...
- 2 . Connect the UPS to the building utility power. Connect the UPS to a two-pole, three-wire, gro...
- 3 . Press the On/Off button on the front panel of the UPS to apply power to the unit and all conn...
- 4 . To use the UPS as a master on/off switch, turn on all the equipment that is connected to the ...
- Rear Panel Features
- Display Interface
- Overview
- Using the display interface
- Standard menus
- • Operating mode
- • Switched Outlet status, On or Off
- • Efficiency of the UPS
- • Information about the load
- • Battery capacity
- • Estimated runtime
- • Input and output voltage and frequency
- • Information about the last transfer to battery power
- • Self-test results
- • Language
- • Local power quality: Good, Fair, Poor
- • Choose Standard or Advanced menus
- • LCD Display mode, Always On or Power-Saving
- • Audible alarms
- • Reset to Factory Defaults
- • Unit model number
- • Serial number
- • Battery installation date
- • Suggested battery replacement date
- • Replacement Battery Cartridge model number
- • UPS firmware version
- Advanced menus
- UPS Settings
- Start-up Settings
- General Settings
- • 127 Vac
- • 130 Vac
- • 133 Vac
- • 136 Vac
- • 253 Vac
- • 257 Vac
- • 261 Vac
- • 265 Vac
- • 97 Vac
- • 100 Vac
- • 103 Vac
- • 106 Vac
- • 196 Vac
- • 200 Vac
- • 204 Vac
- • 208 Vac
- • High: The UPS will go on battery power more often to provide the cleanest power supply to the c...
- • Low: The UPS will tolerate more fluctuations in power and will go on battery power less often.
- • Never
- • Start-up only
- • Frequency of test (days)
- Main Outlet Group and the Switched Outlet Group
- Overview
- Using the Main Outlet Group and the Switched Outlet Group
- Customize the Main Outlet Group and the Switched Outlet Group
- Network Management Card Settings
- Emergency Power Off
- Service
- 1 . Review the Troubleshooting section of the UPS manual to eliminate common problems.
- 2 . If the problem persists, contact APC Customer Support through the APC Web site, www.apc.com.
- a. Note the model number and serial number, located on the rear of the unit, and the date of purc...
- b. Call APC Customer Support and a technician will attempt to solve the problem over the phone. I...
- c. If the unit is under warranty, the repairs are free.
- d. Service procedures and returns may vary internationally. Refer to the APC Web site for country...
- 3 . Pack the unit in its original packaging. If this is not available, refer to www.apc.com to ob...
- a. Pack the unit properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use foam beads for packaging. Damage ...
- b. For the UPS, always DISCONNECT THE BATTERY before shipping in compliance with U.S. Department ...
- c. Internal batteries may remain connected in the XLBP during shipment (if applicable, not all un...
- 4 . Write the RMA# provided by Customer Support on the outside of the package.
- 5 . Return the unit by insured, pre-paid carrier to the address provided by Customer Support.
- Transport the unit
- APC Worldwide Customer Support
- LIMITED WARRANTY

Smart-UPS 750/1000/1500/2200/3000 VA 120/230 Vac Tower 10
Network Management Card Settings
These settings are available only on units that have a Network Management Card (NMC) and are set in
the factory. These settings can only be modified using an external interface, like the NMC web interface.
• NMC IP Address Mode
• NMC IP Address
• NMC Subnet Mask
• NMC Default Gateway
Function Factory Default Options Description
Name String
Outlet Group
Outlet Group 1
Edit these names using an external interface, such as the Network
Management Card Web interface.
UPS Name String UPS Outlets
Turn On Delay 0 sec Set the value in
seconds
The amount of time the UPS or Switched Outlet
Group will wait between receiving the command
to turn on and the actual startup.
Turn Off Delay 0 sec Set the value in
seconds
The amount of time that the UPS or Switched
Outlet Group will wait between receiving the
command to turn off and the actual shut down.
Reboot Duration 4 sec Set the value in
seconds
The amount of time that the UPS or Switched
Outlet Group must remain off before it will
restart.
Minimum Return
Time
0 sec Set the value in
seconds
The amount of battery runtime that must be
available before the UPS or Switched Outlet
Group will turn on.
Load Shed On
Battery
Disabled • Shutdown with
Delay
• Shutdown
immediately
• Turn off
immediately
• Turn off with delay
• Disabled
When the unit switches to battery power, the UPS
can disconnect power to the Switched Outlet
Group to save runtime.
Configure this delay time, use the
LOAD SHED
T
IME WHEN ON BATTERY setting.
Load Shed Time
when On Battery
Disabled Set the value in
seconds
The amount of time the outlets will function on
battery power before they will turn off.
Load Shed On
Runtime
Disabled • Shutdown with
delay
• Shutdown
immediately
• Turn off
immediately
• Turn off with delay
• Disabled
When the battery runtime falls below the
specified value, the Switched Outlet Group will
turn off.
Configure this time using the
LOAD SHED
R
UNTIME REMAINING setting.
Load Shed On
Runtime
Remaining
Disabled Set the value in
seconds
When the remaining runtime reaches this level,
the Switched Outlet Group will turn off.
Load Shed on
Overload
Disabled • Disabled
•Enabled
In the event of an overload (greater than 100%
output), the Switched Outlet Group will
immediately turn off to conserve power for
critical loads. The Switched Outlet Group will
only turn on again with a manual command.










