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Function Button Quick-Reference. APC BR700G, RS 700
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APC BR700G is a reliable power backup and surge protection solution for your valuable electronics. With its 700VA capacity, it provides up to 36 minutes of runtime for a typical desktop computer and 15 minutes for a home entertainment system during power outages. It features 8 surge protection outlets, including 5 battery backup outlets and 3 surge-only outlets, to safeguard your equipment from damaging power surges and spikes.
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Function Button Quick-Reference
Function
Power
Power On
Button
Timing
(seconds)
UPS
Status
Description
0.2
Off
Press P OWER to start receiving input utility power. If A/C input power is not available, the unit will run on battery power.
Power Off
2 On
The unit is not receiving input utility power, but is providing surge protection.
Display
Status Inquiry
Full-Time/Power-
Saving mode
Mute
Event Specific
General Status Enable/
Disable
0.2
2
0.2
2
On
On
On
Verify the status or condition of the unit. The LCD will illuminate for 60 seconds.
The LCD will illuminate and the unit will beep to confirm the
Full-Time mode. The LCD will darken and the unit will beep to confirm the Power-Saving mode. While in Power-Saving Mode, the LCD will illuminate if a button is pressed, then darkens after
60 seconds of no activity.
Disable any audible alarms caused by an event.
On
Enable or disable the audible alarms. The Mute icon will illuminate and the unit will beep one time. The Mute function will not activate unless the UPS is operating on battery power.
Sensitivity
Master/Controlled outlet Enable/Disable
Master/Enable
Threshold
Calibration
Self-Test (manual)
Event Reset
Fault Reset
6
6
0.2
2
2
6
Off
On
On
On
On
The Load Capacity icon will blink, indicating that the unit is in programming mode. Use the P OWER button to scroll through
Low, Medium, and High, stop at selected sensitivity. The unit will beep to confirm selection. See Configuration for details.
The leaf icon will darken indicating that the Master Outlet feature is disabled or illuminate to indicate the Master Outlet feature is enabled. The unit will beep once.
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 and beep 3 times.
The UPS will perform a test of the internal battery. Note: This will happen automatically when the unit is turned ON.
When the Event screen is visible, press and hold D ISPLAY , then press POWER , to clear the utility failure event counter.
Fault
After a fault has been identified, press P OWER to remove the visual indication and return to standby status.
Back-UPS® RS Installation and Operation
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Key Features
- 0.7 kVA 420 W
- Sealed Lead Acid (VRLA)
- Black
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How long can the APC BR700G power my devices during a power outage?
What types of devices can I connect to the APC BR700G?
Does the APC BR700G have any special features for energy efficiency?
How do I install the PowerChute software for the APC BR700G?
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Table of contents
- 1 Do not install the UPS in direct sunlight, in excessive heat, humidity, or in contact with fluids.
- 1 Do not connect a laser printer or hair dryer to the unit.
- 1 Ensure that the connected equipment does not exceed the maximum load.
- 1 Mute
- 1 Ethernet ports
- 1 Power On/Off
- 1 Master outlet
- 1 Display/Menu
- 1 Circuit breaker
- 1 Display interface
- 1 Battery back-up outlets
- 1 Surge protection outlets
- 1 Controlled outlets
- 1 Data port
- 1 Charge the battery for at least 16 hours before use.
- 2 1 . Connect equipment to the Battery Backup and Surge Protection outlets. When the Back-UPS is re...
- 2 2 . Use the AC power cord to connect the Back-UPS directly to a utility power outlet.
- 2 3 . Connect a router or cable modem to the corresponding ports.
- 2 1 . Connect the supplied USB software interface cable to the data port, and the other end to a co...
- 2 2 . Go to www.apc.com/tools/download.
- 2 3 . Select PowerChute Personal Edition. Then select the appropriate operating system and follow t...
- 2 On Line—The UPS is supplying utility power to connected equipment
- 2 Power-Saving—Master and controlled outlets are enabled, saving power when the master device goes ...
- 2 Load Capacity—The load is indicated by the number of sections illuminated, one to five. If the lo...
- 2 Battery Charge—The battery charge level is indicated by the number of sections illuminated. When ...
- 2 Overload—The power demand from the load has exceeded the capacity of the Back-UPS.
- 2 Event—An event has occurred and the unit needs attention.
- 2 Automatic Voltage Regulation—The unit is compensating for extremely low input voltage, but is not...
- 2 In—Input voltage. Out—Output voltage.
- 2 System Faults—The system has a fault. The fault number will illuminate on the display interface. ...
- 2 Mute—The audible alarm has been turned off.
- 2 Replace Battery—The battery is not connected or is nearing the end of its useful life. Replace th...
- 2 On Battery—The unit is supplying battery backup power to the connected equipment, it will beep fo...
- 3 Press Display to scroll through the display screens.
- 3 Input Voltage
- 3 Estimated runtime in minutes
- 3 Counter
- 3 Power Event Counter
- 3 Estimated run time
- 3 Output Voltage
- 3 Load in Watts
- 3 Input Voltage
- 3 Load in %
- 3 Load in Watts
- 3 Output Voltage
- 3 Load in %
- 3 Output Frequency
- 3 Output Frequency
- 3 AVR: The Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) feature will compensate for excessively low input vol...
- 3 To conserve electricity, configure the Back-UPS to recognize a Master device, such as a desktop c...
- 3 Enable the Power-Saving feature
- 3 Press and hold Mute and Display simultaneously for two seconds. The unit will beep to indicate th...
- 3 Disable the Power-Saving feature.
- 3 Press and hold Mute and Display simultaneously for two seconds. The unit will beep to indicate th...
- 3 Setting the threshold
- 3 The amount of power used by a device in Sleep or Standby mode varies between devices. It may be n...
- 3 1 . Ensure a master device is connected to the Master outlet. Put that device into Sleep or Stand...
- 3 2 . Press Display and Mute simultaneously and hold for six seconds, until the leaf icon flashes t...
- 3 3 . The Back-UPS unit will now recognize the threshold level of the Master device and save it as ...
- 3 When unit power is On, the LCD may remain illuminated or be darkened for energy savings.
- 3 1 . Full Time LCD Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The LCD will illuminate and the u...
- 3 2 . Power-Saving Mode: Press and hold DISPLAY for two seconds. The LCD will darken and the unit w...
- 4 Adjust the sensitivity of the UPS to control when it will switch to battery power; the higher the...
- 4 1 . Ensure the unit is connected to utility power, but is OFF.
- 4 2 . Press and hold the Power button for six seconds. The Load Capacity bar will flash on and off,...
- 4 3 . Press Power again to rotate through the menu options. Stop at selected sensitivity. The unit ...
- 4 Low sensitivity
- 4 Medium sensitivity
- 4 High sensitivity
- 4 Input voltage is extremely low or high. (Not recommended for computer loads.)
- 4 The Back-UPS frequently switches to battery power.
- 4 The connected equipment is sensitive to voltage fluctuations.
- 4 Warnings and System Faults
- 4 Press Display to scroll through the display screens.
- 4 ON LINE overload condition, indicated by the illuminated ON LINE icon, and the flashing overload ...
- 4 In ON LINE mode, and there is a bad battery, indicated by the flashing icon.
- 4 Backup battery (ON BATT) overload condition. This is indicated by the flashing overload icon.
- 4 The battery charge is low, and the Battery Charge indicator bar is flashing.
- 4 The unit will display the fault messages. Contact APC Technical Support for additional support.
- 4 • F01 - On-Battery Overload
- 4 • F02 - On-Battery Output Short
- 4 • F03 - On-Battery Xcap Overload
- 4 • F04 - Clamp Short
- 4 • F05 - Charge Fault
- 4 • F06 - Relay Welding
- 4 • F07 - Temperature
- 4 • F08 - Fan Fault
- 4 • F09 - Internal Fault
- 5 Function Button Quick-Reference
- 5 Power
- 5 Power On
- 5 Press Power to start receiving input utility power. If A/C input power is not available, the unit...
- 5 Power Off
- 5 The unit is not receiving input utility power, but is providing surge protection.
- 5 Display
- 5 Status Inquiry
- 5 Verify the status or condition of the unit. The LCD will illuminate for 60 seconds.
- 5 Full-Time/Power- Saving mode
- 5 The LCD will illuminate and the unit will beep to confirm the Full-Time mode. The LCD will darken...
- 5 Mute
- 5 Event Specific
- 5 Disable any audible alarms caused by an event.
- 5 General Status Enable/ Disable
- 5 Enable or disable the audible alarms. The Mute icon will illuminate and the unit will beep one ti...
- 5 Sensitivity
- 5 The Load Capacity icon will blink, indicating that the unit is in programming mode. Use the Power...
- 5 Master/Controlled outlet Enable/Disable
- 5 The leaf icon will darken indicating that the Master Outlet feature is disabled or illuminate to ...
- 5 Master/Enable Threshold Calibration
- 5 While calibrating the threshold setting, the device connected to the Master Outlet should be turn...
- 5 Self-Test (manual)
- 5 The UPS will perform a test of the internal battery. Note: This will happen automatically when th...
- 5 Event Reset
- 5 When the Event screen is visible, press and hold Display, then press power, to clear the utility ...
- 5 Fault Reset
- 5 After a fault has been identified, press Power to remove the visual indication and return to stan...
- 6 Troubleshooting
- 6 Battery Backup outlets may be fully or improperly loaded.
- 7 Specifications
- 7 General
- 7 Topology
- 7 Line-Interactive
- 7 Input
- 7 Rated input voltage
- 7 120 Vac
- 7 Phase
- 7 Single phase 2+ ground
- 7 Frequency
- 7 50/60 Hz (autosensing)
- 7 Input voltage range
- 7 (on AVR operation)
- 7 Default setting: 88 V-141 V
- 7 Lower Limit Voltage Range: 78 V- 144 V
- 7 Upper Limit Voltage Range: 88 V- 137 V
- 7 Power cable length
- 7 6 ft
- 7 Input plug type
- 7 NEMA5-15
- 7 Output
- 7 Output plug type
- 7 NEMA5-15R
- 7 Output outlet
- 7 Back-up outlets (3)
- 7 Surge outlets (3)
- 7 Maximum load
- 7 700 VA/420 W
- 7 Output voltage
- 7 115 Vac + 8%
- 7 Frequency
- 7 50/60 Hz +1
- 7 On-battery waveform
- 7 Stepped sine wave
- 7 Transfer time
- 7 Maximum 8 ms
- 7 Surge Protection/Noise
- 7 Surge protection
- 7 Yes
- 7 Noise filter
- 7 Yes
- 7 Data line protection
- 7 ADSL, ISDN, 10/100Base-T
- 7 Interface
- 7 Interface
- 7 USB v1.1
- 7 If the Back-UPS arrived damaged, notify the carrier.
- 7 If the Back-UPS requires service, do not return it to the dealer.
- 7 1 . Consult the Troubleshooting section to eliminate common problems.
- 7 2 . If the problem persists, go to http://www.apc.com/support/.
- 7 3 . If the problem still persists, contact APC Technical Support.