APC BR1200G-GR Back UPS User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- APC
Table of Contents
APC BR1200G-GR Back UPS
Important Safety Messages
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –
This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during
installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.
- This UPS is intended for indoor use only.
- Do not operate this UPS in direct sunlight, in contact with fluids, or where there is excessive dust or humidity.
- Be sure the air vents on the UPS are not blocked. Allow adequate space for proper ventilation.
- The battery typically lasts for three to five years. Environmental factors impact battery life. Elevated ambient temperatures, poor quality AC power, and frequent short duration discharges will shorten battery life.
- Connect the UPS power cable directly to a wall outlet. Do not use surge protectors or extension cords
CAUTION
RISK OF HYDROGEN SULPHIDE GAS AND EXCESSIVE SMOKE
- Replace the battery at least every 5 years or at the end of its service life, whichever is earlier.
- Replace the battery immediately when the UPS indicates battery replacement is necessary.
- Replace batteries with the same number and type of batteries as originally installed in the equipment.
- Replace the battery immediately when the UPS indicates a battery over-temperature condition, or when there is evidence of electrolyte leakage. Power off the UPS, unplug it from the AC input, and disconnect the batteries. Do not operate the UPS until the batteries have been replaced. Failure to follow these instructions can result in minor or moderate injury and equipment damage
For the recycling battery information, please go to apc.com/recycle
- CAUTION: Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions.
- CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
- CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released material is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.
- CAUTION: Before replacing batteries, remove conductive jewelry such as chains, wrist watches, and rings. High energy through conductive materials could cause severe burns.
- CAUTION: Failed batteries can reach temperatures that exceed the burn thresholds for touchable surfaces.
- CAUTION: A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current. The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries:
- Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
- Do not wear any metal objects including watches and rings.
- Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
- Use tools with insulated handles.
- Wear rubber gloves and boots.
- Determine if battery is either intentionally or inadvertently grounded. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electric shock and burns by high short-circuit current. The risk of such hazards can be reduced if grounds are removed during installation and maintenance by a skilled person.
- This manual can be downloaded from APC by Schneider Electric Website www.apc.com.
Connect the Battery
Charge the battery for at least 16 hours before use.
Power Chute™ Personal Edition Software
Overview
Power Chute Personal Edition Software allows you to use your computer to access additional power protection and management features of the Backups. Using Power Chute, you can:
- Preserve work in progress during a power outage by putting your computer into Hibernate mode. When the power returns, the computer will appear exactly as it did before the power outage.
- Configure the Backups management features, such as power-saving outlets, shutdown parameters, audible alarms, and more.
- Monitor and view the status of the Backups, including the estimated runtime, power consumption, power event history, and more. Available features will vary by Backups model and operating system. If you choose not to install Power Chute, the Backups will still provide backup power and power protection to connected equipment. However, you will only be able to configure a limited number of features using the display interface.
Compatibility
PowerChute is compatible with Windows operating systems only. For a detailed list of supported operating systems, go to www.apc.com, select Software & Firmware. For Mac operating systems, we recommend using the native shutdown application (within System Preferences) which recognizes your battery backup and allows you to configure shutdown of your system during power outages. To access this application, connect a USB cable from the Back- UPS DATA PORT (POWERCHUTE PORT) to a USB port on your computer, and see the documentation provided with your computer.
Installation
Use the USB cable to connect the Data port on the UPS to the USB and Serial port on your computer. Download Power Chute™ Personal Edition Software from www.apc.com/pcpe. Select the appropriate operating system and follow directions to download and install the software.
Connect the Equipment
Battery Backup and Surge Protected outlets
When the Backups is receiving input power, the Surge Protection only outlets and the Battery Backup with Surge Protection outlets will supply power to connected equipment. During a power outage or other utility problems, only the Battery Backup outlets receive power for a limited time from the Backups. Connect equipment such as printers, FAX machines, scanners, or other peripherals that do not need battery backup power to the Surge Protection Only outlets. These outlets provide full time protection from surges even if the Backups is switched off.
Master and Controlled outlets
To conserve electricity, when the device connected to Master Outlet goes into
Sleep or Standby mode, or turns off, the Controlled by Master device(s) will
shut down as well, saving electricity. Connect a master device, such as a
desktop computer or audio/visual receiver to the Master outlet. Connect
peripheral devices such as a printer, speakers, or a scanner to the Controlled
by Master outlets.
❶ USB and Serial Data port| To use Power Chute Personal Edition, connect the
supplied USB software cable or serial cable.
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❷ Telephone ports| Connect a telephone cable to the In port, and a modem to
the Out port.
❸ Ground screw| Connect the ground wire from another surge suppression device
such as a network or data line surge protector to the ground screw on the
Back-UPS.
❹ Surge Protection outlets, Controlled by Master outlet| These outlets provide
surge protection during a power outage. These outlets will disconnect from A/C
power during a power outage, or in the event that the Master outlet goes into
Sleep mode
❺ Surge Protection outlets| These outlets provide full-time surge protection,
when the unit is turned on or off. Connect a printer, scanner or other devices
that do not require battery backup protection.
❻ AC Power Cable| Connect the Back-UPS to A/C power.
❼ Battery Backup outlets with Surge Protection| During a power outage or other
utility problems, these outlets provide power from the Back-UPS battery.
Connect essential equipment such as desktop computer, computer monitor, modem
or other data sensitive devices to these outlets.
❽ Battery Backup, Controlled by Master outlet with Surge Protection| During a
power outage or other utility problems, these outlets provide power from the
Back-UPS battery. These outlets will disconnect from A/C power during a power
outage, or in the event that the Master outlet goes into Sleep mode. Connect
essential equipment such as desktop computer, computer monitor, modem or other
data sensitive devices to these outlets
❾ Master outlet| Connect the master device to this outlet, in most scenarios,
this will be the main computer.
❿ Gigabit Ethernet surge-protected ports| Use an Ethernet cable to connect a
modem to the IN port, and a computer to the OUT port.
⓫ External Battery Pack connector BR1500G-GR model only| Connect an external
battery pack to provide additional battery backup runtime
Operation
Power-Saving Function
To conserve electricity, configure the Backups to recognize a Master device, such as a desktop computer or an A/ V receiver, and Controlled peripheral devices, such as a printer, speakers, or a scanner. When the Master device goes into Sleep or Standby mode, or is switched OFF, the Controlled device(s) will be switched off as well, saving electricity.
Enable the Power-Saving function. Press and hold MUTE and DISPLAY
simultaneously for two seconds. The Back-UPS will beep to indicate that the
feature is enabled. The leaf icon on the display will illuminate.
Disable the Power-Saving function. Press and hold MUTE and DISPLAY
simultaneously for two seconds. The Back-UPS will beep to indicate that the
feature is disabled. The leaf icon on the display will go dark.
Setting the threshold. The amount of power used by a device in Sleep or Standby mode varies between devices. It may be necessary to adjust the threshold at which the Master outlet signals the Controlled outlets to shut down.
- Be sure a master device is connected to the Master outlet. Put that device into Sleep or Standby mode, or turn it OFF.
- Press DISPLAY and MUTE simultaneously and hold for six seconds, until the leaf icon flashes three times and the Back-UPS beeps three times.
- The Back-UPS will now recognize the threshold level of the Master device and save it as the new threshold setting.
Power-Saving Display
The display interface can be configured to be continuously illuminated, or to
save energy, it can be configured to go dark after a period of inactivity.
- Full Time Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The display will illuminate and the Back-UPS will beep to confirm the Full-Time mode.
- Power-Saving Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The display will go dark and the Back-UPS will beep to confirm the Power-Saving mode. While in Power-Saving Mode, the display will illuminate if a button is pressed, it goes dark after 60 seconds of no activity
Unit sensitivity
Adjust the sensitivity of the Backups to control when it will switch to
battery power; the higher the sensitivity, the more often the Backups will
switch to battery power.
- Be sure the Back-UPS is connected to A/C power, but is OFF.
- Press and hold the POWER button for six seconds. The LOAD CAPACITY bar will flash on and off, indicating that the Back-UPS is in programming mode.
- Press POWER again to rotate through the menu options. Stop at selected sensitivity. The Back-UPS will beep to confirm the selection.Front Panel Buttons and Display Interface
Input voltage is extremely low or high. (Not recommended for computers.)
The Back-UPS frequently switches to battery power.
The connected equipment is sensitive to voltage fluctuations.
Use the three buttons on the front panel of the Back-UPS and the display interface to configure the Back-UPS.
Front panel
- Mute button
- Power On/Off button
- Display button
- Display interface
| On Line: The Back-UPS is supplying conditioned A/C power to connected
equipment
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| Power-Saving: Master and Controlled outlets are enabled, saving power when
the master device goes into sleep or standby mode
| Load Capacity: The load is indicated by the number of sections illuminated,
one to five. Each bar represents 20% of the load.
| Battery Charge: The battery charge level is indicated by the number of
sections illuminated. When all five blocks are illuminated, the Back-UPS is at
full charge. When one block is filled, the Back-UPS is near the end of its
battery capacity, the indicator will flash and the Back-UPS will beep
continuously.
| Overload: The power demand from the load has exceeded the capacity of the
Back-UPS.
| Event: The event counter shows the number of events that occurred that
caused the Back-UPS to switch to on-battery operation.
| Automatic Voltage Regulation: The Back-UPS can compensate for high or low
input voltage.
| When illuminated, the Back-UPS is compensating for low input voltage.
When illuminated, the Back-UPS is compensating for high input voltage
| Input voltage. Output voltage.
| System Events: The system has a detected fault. The event number will
illuminate on the display interface. See “System Events” on page 7.
| Mute: If the line through the speaker icon is illuminated, the audible alarm
has been turned off.
| Replace Battery: The battery is not connected or is nearing the end of its
useful life. Replace the battery.
| On Battery: The Back-UPS is supplying battery backup power to the connected
equipment, it will beep four times every 30 seconds.
Alerts and System Events
Audible Alerts
Four Beeps Every 30 Seconds| Back-UPS is running on battery. You should
consider saving any work in progress
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Continuous Beeping| Low battery condition and battery run-time is very low.
Promptly save any work in progress, exit all open applications, and shut down
the operating system
Continuous tone| Battery Backup outputs are overloaded.
Chirps for 1 Minute every 5 hours| Battery is not able to pass the automatic
diagnostic test and should be replaced.
Event Icons
If these icons are illuminated | This may be the problem |
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The Back-UPS is operating on A/C power, but is overloaded. Disconnect one of |
the items connected to the Back-UPS. If the Overload icon stops flashing, the
Back-UPS is no longer overloaded and will continue to operate normally.
| The Back-UPS is operating on battery power, but is overloaded. Disconnect
one of the items connected to the Back-UPS. If the Overload icon stops
flashing, the Back-UPS is no longer overloaded and will continue to operate
normally
| The Back-UPS is operating on A/C power, but the battery is not functioning
properly. Contact APC Customer Service to order a replacement battery. See
“Replace Battery” on page 10.
| The Back-UPS is operating on battery power and the battery power is getting
low. Shut down all connected equipment to avoid losing unsaved data. When
possible, connect the Back-UPS to A/C power to recharge the battery.
System Events
The Back-UPS will display these event messages. Contact APC Technical Support.
F01| On-Battery Overload| Turn the Back-UPS off. Disconnect non-essential
equipment from the Battery Backup outlets and the turn Back-UPS on
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F02| On-Battery Output Short| Turn the Back-UPS off. Disconnect non-essential
equipment from the Battery Backup outlets and the turn Back-UPS on.
F03| On-Battery Xcap Overload| Events F03-F09 cannot be corrected by the user.
Contact APC Technical Support for assistance.
F04| Clamp Short
F05| Charge Status
F06| Relay Welding
F07| Temperature
F08| Fan Condition
F09| Internal Event
Function Button Quick Reference
Function| Button| Timing (seconds )| UPS Status|
Description
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Power Power On
Power Of| | 0.2
2| Off
On| Press POWER to start receiving input A/C power. If A/C input power is not
available, the Back-UPS will run on battery power.
The Back-UPS is not receiving input A/C power, but is providing surge
protection
Display Status Inquiry
Full-Time/Power-Saving mode|
| 0.2
2| On
On| Verify the status or condition of the Back-UPS. The LCD will illuminate
for 60 seconds
The LCD will illuminate and the Back-UPS will beep to confirm the Full-Time
mode. The LCD will go dark and the Back-UPS will beep to confirm the Power-
Saving mode. While in Power-Saving Mode, the LCD will illuminate if a button
is pressed, then goes dark after 60 seconds of no activity
Mute Event Specific
General Status Enable/Disable|
| 0.2
2
| On
On
| Disable any audible alarms caused by an event
Enable or disable the audible alarms. The Mute icon will illuminate and the
Back-UPS will beep one time. The Mute function will not activate unless the
Back-UPS is operating on battery power.
Sensitivity| | 6| Off| The Load Capacity icon will blink, indicating that the
Back-UPS is in programming mode. Use the POWER button to scroll through Low,
Medium, and High, stop at selected sensitivity. The Back-UPS will beep to
confirm selection. See Configuration for details.
Master/Controlled outlet Enable/ Disable| | 2| On| The leaf icon will go dark
indicating that the Master Outlet feature is disabled or illuminate to
indicate the Master Outlet feature is enabled. The Back-UPS will beep once.
Master/Enable Threshold Calibration| | 6| On| While calibrating the threshold
setting, the device connected to the Master Outlet should be turned off or
placed in Standby or Sleep mode. Upon completion, Power-Saving icon will flash
3 times and beep 3 times
Self-Test (manual)| | 6| On| The Back-UPS will perform a test of the internal
battery. Note: This will happen automatically when the Back-UPS is turned ON.
Event Reset|
| 0.2| On| When the Event screen is visible, press and hold DISPLAY, then
press POWER, to clear the utility event counter.
Status Rese| | 2| Event detected| After an event has been detected and
identified, press POWER to remove the visual indication and return to standby
status.
Problem
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Possible Cause
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Corrective Action
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Back-UPS will not turn on.| The Back-UPS is not connected to A/C power| Be
sure that the Back-UPS is securely connected to an A/C outlet.
The circuit breaker has been tripped| Disconnect non-essential equipment from
the BackUPS. Reset the circuit breaker. Re-connect equipment one item at a
time. If the circuit breaker is tripped again, disconnect the device that
caused the trip.
The internal battery is not connected.| Connect the battery.
The A/C input voltage is out of range.| Adjust the transfer voltage and
sensitivity range.
The Back-UPS does not provide power during an A/C power outage.| Be sure that
essential equipment is not plugged into a SURGE ONLY outlet.| Disconnect
equipment from the SURGE ONLY outlet and re-connect to a Battery Backup outlet
The Back-UPS is operating on battery power, while connected to A/C power.| The
plug has partially pulled out of the wall outlet, the wall outlet is no longer
receiving A/C power, or the circuit breaker has been tripped| Be sure that the
plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet. Be sure that the wall outlet is
receiving A/C power by checking it with another device
The Back-UPS is performing an automatic self test.| No action is necessary.
The A/C input voltage is out of range, the frequency is out of range, or the
waveform is distorted.| Adjust the transfer voltage and sensitivity range.
The Back-UPS does not provide the expected amount of backup time.| Battery
Backup outlets may be fully or improperly loaded.| Disconnect non-essential
equipment from the Battery Backup outlets and connect the equipment to SURGE
ONLY outlets.
The battery was recently discharged due to a power outage and has not fully
recharged| Charge the battery cartridge for 16 hours
The battery has reached the end of its useful life.| Replace the battery.
The REPLACE BATTERY indicator is illuminated.| The battery has reached the end
of its useful life.| Replace the battery
The OVERLOAD indicator is illuminated.| The equipment connected to the Back-
UPS is drawing more power than the Back-UPS can provide.| Disconnect non-
essential equipment from the Battery Backup outlets and connect the equipment
to SURGE ONLY outlets.
The SYSTEM EVENT indicator is illuminated, all the front panel indicators are
flashing.| There is an internal fault detected.| Determine which internal
detected fault message is displayed by matching the number displayed on the
LCD with the corresponding event Message (see System Events) and contact APC
Technical Support.
Power is not supplied to some outlets.| Power to the Controlled outlets has
intentionally been turned off.| Confirm that the correct peripherals are
connected to Controlled outlets. If this feature is not desired, disable the
Power-Saving Master and Controlled outlets.
The Controlled outlets are not supplying power, even though the Master device
is not in sleep mode.| The Master Outlet threshold may be incorrectly set.|
Adjust the threshold when the Master outlet signals the Controlled outlets to
shut down.
Specifications
Model | BR1200G-GR | BR1500G-GR |
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VA | 1200 VA | 1500 VA |
Maximum Load | 720 W | 865 W |
Nominal Input Voltage | 230 V | |
Online Input Voltage Range | 176 V- 294 V | |
Automatic Voltage Regulation | 188 V- 216 V +11.2% |
252 V- 282 V -11.2%
Frequency Range| 50/60 Hz ± 1 Hz
On-battery wave shape| Step-approximated sine-wave
Typical Recharge Time| 8 hours
Transfer Time| 10 ms, maximum
Operating Temperature| 0º to 40º C (32º to 104º F)
Storage Temperature| 5º to 45º C (23º to 113º F)
Unit Dimensions| 30.1 × 11.2 × 39 cm (11.9 × 4.4 × 15.3 in)
Unit Weight| 12.8 kg (28.2 lbs)| 13.4 kg (29.5 lbs)
Interface| Serial, USB
On-Battery Runtime| Go to: www.apc.com
Replacement Battery| The battery cartridge typically lasts 3 to 6 years.
Environmental factors impact battery life. High temperatures, poor quality A/C
power, and frequent, short deration discharges will shorten battery life. To
order replacement battery cartridge, see Replace Battery.
Humidity| 0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Pollution Degree| 2
Overvoltage category| II
Applicable power grid distribution system| TN Power system
Applicable standards| IEC 62040-1
International Protection Code| IP20
Replace Battery
Deliver the used battery to a recycling facility.
| Replace the used battery with an APC by Schneider Electric approved battery.
Replacement batteries can be ordered through the APC by Schneider Electric Web
site, www.apc.com. Battery replacement part for Back-UPS
BR1200GGR and BR1500G-GR is APCRBC124.
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References
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