APC BX1400UI

APC Back-UPS BX1400UI User Manual

Model: BX1400UI | Brand: APC

1. Okwu mmalite

The APC Back-UPS BX1400UI is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) designed to protect your electronic equipment from power outages, surges, and spikes. Featuring Line Interactive Technology and Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), this unit provides reliable battery backup and surge protection for connected devices. It includes six IEC 320 C13 outlets, a USB interface for communication, and data line protection.

N'ihu view of the APC Back-UPS BX1400UI Uninterruptible Power Supply, showing the power button and LED indicators.

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the APC Back-UPS BX1400UI.

2. Ozi nchekwa dị mkpa

  • Ihe ize ndụ eletrik: This unit contains high voltage components. Do not attempt to open the UPS casing, especially when connected to power. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
  • Njikọ ozugbo: Always connect the UPS directly to a wall outlet. Do not use surge protectors, extension cords, or power strips with the UPS input.
  • Igwe ikuku: Ensure adequate ventilation around the UPS. Do not block ventilation openings.
  • Isi mbụ: A new unit may emit a distinct odor, often described as similar to burnt plastic. This is normal and typically dissipates after a few weeks of continuous operation in a well-ventilated area. It is not indicative of a malfunction.
  • Ngbanwe batrị: User-performed battery replacement during the warranty period will void the product warranty. Refer to the Maintenance section for details.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Chọpụta na ngwungwu gị nwere ihe ndị a:

  • APC Back-UPS BX1400UI Unit
  • Two (2) IEC-C13 to IEC-C14 power cables (for connecting devices to the UPS)
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)

Mara: The input power cable (for connecting the UPS to the wall outlet) and the USB communication cable are typically etinyeghị ya and must be purchased separately if needed.

4. Nhazi

4.1. Unpacking and Battery Connection

  1. Jiri nlezianya wepụ UPS ahụ na ngwugwu ya.
  2. Locate the yellow battery connector on the rear panel of the UPS. This connector is typically disconnected for safe transport.
  3. Push the yellow battery connector firmly into its socket until it clicks into place. This activates the UPS battery circuits.

4.2. Ijikọ na Ike

  1. Connect the UPS to a grounded 230V AC wall outlet using an appropriate IEC-320 C14 input power cable (not included).
  2. Ensure the connection is direct to the wall outlet. Do not use surge protectors or extension cords.
  3. Allow the UPS to charge for at least 10 hours before connecting critical equipment to ensure full battery runtime.

4.3. Ngwa njikọ

The BX1400UI features six IEC 320 C13 outlets for connecting your devices.

  • Battery Backup & Surge Protection Outlets: All six IEC-C13 outlets provide both battery backup and surge protection. Connect your computer, monitor, and other critical electronics to these outlets.
  • Data Line Protection: The rear panel includes RJ-11 ports labeled "DSL/Modem/Fax/Phone" for protecting your telephone or DSL line from surges. These ports are not suitable for Ethernet network connections.
  • Njikọ USB: Connect a USB Type B cable (not included) from the UPS to your computer for communication and to enable shutdown software functionality.
Rear panel of the APC Back-UPS BX1400UI, showing IEC-C13 outlets, USB port, battery connector, circuit breaker, and data line protection ports.

Figure 2: Rear panel connections of the APC Back-UPS BX1400UI.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

5.1. Ịgbanye / gbanyụọ

  • Iji gbanye: Press and hold the power button on the front panel until you hear a short beep. The UPS will perform a self-test, and the 'On Line' LED will illuminate green.
  • Iji gbanyụọ: Press and hold the power button until the UPS powers down.

5.2. LED egosi

The front panel features LED indicators to show the UPS status:

  • On Line (Green LED): Indicates the UPS is operating on utility power and providing power to connected equipment.
  • On Battery (Yellow LED): Indicates the UPS is operating on battery power during a power outage or brownout. A humming noise is normal during battery operation.
  • Replace Battery (Red LED): Indicates the battery needs to be replaced.
  • Overload (Red LED): Indicates that the connected equipment exceeds the UPS's capacity. Disconnect non-essential equipment immediately.

5.3. Akpaaka Voltage Iwu (AVR)

The UPS automatically corrects minor voltage fluctuations (sags and surges) without switching to battery power, thus preserving battery life. If voltage fluctuations exceed the AVR's correction range, the UPS will switch to battery power.

6. Atụmatụ igodo

  • Line Interactive Technology: Provides stable power by regulating voltage without constantly switching to battery.
  • Akpaaka Voltage Iwu (AVR): Corrects minor voltagmgbanwe e na-enweghị iji ike batrị.
  • Ndabere batrị: Supplies power to connected equipment during outages.
  • Nchedo ịwa ahụ: Protects connected devices from damaging power surges and spikes.
  • 6 IEC 320 C13 Outlets: Standard outlets for computer equipment.
  • Njikọ USB: Enables communication with a computer for monitoring and controlled shutdown.
  • Data Line Protection: Safeguards telephone/DSL lines from surges.

7. Ngwa eji eme ihe

The APC Back-UPS BX1400UI supports USB Human Interface Device (HID) class specifications, allowing it to be recognized by most operating systems without special drivers.

7.1. APC PowerChute Personal Edition (Windows)

For advanced monitoring and management on Windows systems, download the APC PowerChute Personal Edition software from the official APC websaịtị. Akụrụngwa a na-enye gị ohere:

  • Monitor UPS status, power consumption, and battery charge.
  • Configure automatic shutdown of your computer during extended power outages.
  • Adjust UPS settings, such as alarm behavior (e.g., disable the beeper during battery operation).
  • Perform self-tests to ensure proper UPS functionality.

7.2. Linux Support (apcupsd / NUT)

For Linux environments, the UPS can be managed using `apcupsd` or Network UPS Tools (NUT). These tools provide similar monitoring and shutdown capabilities. Refer to the documentation for `apcupsd` or NUT for configuration details, typically involving specifying `UPSCABLE usb` and `UPSTYPE usb` for `apcupsd`, or using the `usbhid-ups` driver for NUT.

8. Nlekọta

8.1. Ngbanwe batrị

The APC Back-UPS BX1400UI uses two 12V 7.2Ah sealed lead-acid batteries. The recommended replacement battery pack is APC RBC113.

  • During Warranty: If the unit is still under its 2-year warranty, battery replacement must be performed by Schneider Electric IT (SEIT) customer service. User-performed battery replacement during the warranty period will automatically void the warranty.
  • After Warranty: After the warranty period, batteries can be replaced by the user. However, due to the presence of high voltage components even when disconnected, it is highly recommended that this operation be performed by specialized personnel. If you choose to replace the batteries yourself, exercise extreme caution.
  • Usoro gafereview (for experienced users only): Disconnect the UPS from all power sources and connected equipment. Disconnect the yellow battery connector. Remove the rear panel screws, then the front panel (which is snap-fitted), and additional screws. Carefully access the battery compartment. Note the orientation and wiring of the existing batteries (taking photos is recommended) to ensure correct installation of the new batteries.

8.2. Circuit Breaker Tọgharia

In case of an overload, the UPS may trip its circuit breaker. To reset, disconnect some equipment from the UPS, then press the circuit breaker button located on the rear panel (refer to Figure 2).

9. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
UPS anaghị agba ọkụ.Battery connector disconnected; No input power.Ensure yellow battery connector is fully inserted. Verify UPS is plugged into a live wall outlet.
Initial strong odor.New unit manufacturing residue.This is normal. Ensure adequate ventilation. Odor will dissipate over time (typically a few weeks).
UPS emits a humming noise.Operating on battery power; Normal electrical noise.Humming is normal when on battery. If persistent and loud on utility power, ensure proper ventilation and check for loose connections.
'Overload' LED is lit.Too much equipment connected.Disconnect non-essential equipment. Press the circuit breaker reset button on the rear panel.
'Replace Battery' LED is lit.Batrị na-abịa ná njedebe nke ndụ.Contact APC support or a qualified technician for battery replacement. Refer to Section 8.1.
Oge ịgba ọsọ batrị dị mkpụmkpụ.Battery not fully charged; Battery nearing end of life; Excessive load.Ensure initial 10-hour charge. Reduce connected load. Consider battery replacement if old.

For more detailed troubleshooting, refer to the complete user manual available on the APC websaịtị.

10. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwapụta
NlereanyaBX1400UI
Ike (VA/Watts)1400 VA / 700 W
Ntinye Voltage230V AC
Ugboro ntinye50 Hz
Mmepụta Voltage230V AC (simulated sine wave on battery)
Output Outlets6 x IEC 320 C13 (Nkwado Batrị na Nchedo Mmụba)
Ogo Nchekwa Ịwa Ahụ273 Joules
Ụdị batrịAcid Lead emechiri emechi
Nhazi batrị2 x 12V 7.2 ah
Oge nchaji a na-ahụkarịAwa 8 (ruo 90% ikike)
Runtime (at 700W load)Ihe dị ka nkeji 1
Runtime (at 100W load)Ihe dị ka nkeji iri
Akụkụ (H x W x D)21.5 cm x 13 cm x 33.6 cm
Ibu4.7 n'arọ
Ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri interfaceUSB Type B, RJ-11 (Data Line Protection)
Runtime graph for APC Back-UPS 1400VA, 230V, AVR, IEC Sockets (BX1400UI), showing battery runtime in minutes versus load in watts.

Figure 3: Typical runtime graph for APC Back-UPS 1400VA.

11. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

11.1. Akwụkwọ ikike ngwaahịa

The APC Back-UPS BX1400UI comes with a Akwụkwọ ikike dị afọ 2 site na ụbọchị ịzụrụ. Akwụkwọ ikike a na-ekpuchi ntụpọ dị na ngwa na arụ ọrụ n'okpuru ojiji nkịtị. Biko dowe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe maka akwụkwọ ikike.

Ihe dị mkpa: Unauthorized opening of the unit or user-performed battery replacement during the warranty period will void the warranty.

11.2. Nkwado nka na ụzụ

For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or warranty service, please contact APC by Schneider Electric customer support. Visit the official APC website for contact information specific to your region, including phone numbers and online support resources.

Online resources often include FAQs, knowledge bases, and downloadable manuals that can provide further assistance.

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