Belkin Battery Charger F6H375 USB User Manual

Battery Backup with Surge Protection  
User Manual  
F6H375-USB, F6H550-USB  
3. TheOn/Offbutton has four functions: (See #3 on Fig. 1)  
Introduction  
Overview | Technical Specifications  
1. Turns on the Unit. Depress button at least two seconds. The green  
Thank you for purchasing the Battery Backup with Surge Protection (the  
Unit). Each year, frequent natural and man-made power disturbances  
disrupt the power supplied to your home or office electronics. These power  
problems place your hardware, software, and data at risk. Belkin Battery  
Backups provide an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with advanced  
features as the industry-leading solution.  
light illuminates.  
Model  
F6H375-USB  
375VA/200W  
F6H550-USB  
550VA/300W  
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2. Cold start function. If the battery is charged, the Unit will work without  
being plugged into an outlet. Depress and hold the key for at least two  
seconds to turn on the Unit.  
Input  
Rated Capacity  
Rated Voltage  
Phase/Freq.  
Voltage  
104–137VAC  
3. Silence function. During “On Battery Mode, the audible sound  
can be turned “ON” or “OFF” by depressing the switch for less  
than 1.5 seconds.  
Single-phase 60Hz  
Step wave  
Package Contents  
Output  
Battery  
4. Battery test function. During “On-Line Mode, depressing the switch  
for less than 1.5 seconds causes the Unit to perform a battery test in  
backup mode.  
Frequency  
60Hz  
You should have received the following:  
Backup Time  
Desktop  
Desktop computer +17"  
monitor 13 min.  
1 – Battery Backup unit  
computer  
+15" monitor  
10 min.  
1 – Installation CD containing Belkin Automatic Power Management Software  
(the Belkin APM Software) for Windows®  
Overview | Side Panel  
1 – USB Cable  
Recharge Time  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Safety  
16 hours to 90%  
Fig. 2  
1 – Phone-Line Cable  
Environment  
0~40°C  
0~90%  
System Requirements  
The Battery Backup can be used without the software with any computer using  
up to a 17" CRT or LCD monitor. You do not have to have the software installed to  
utilize the battery-backup outlets.  
Safety  
UL1778 / c-UL  
FCC Class B  
Regulation  
EMI  
EMS  
IEEE C62.41 category A/IEC1000-4-5 / Level 2  
134 x 89 x 357mm  
To fully utilize the Battery Backup and its software, your computer must be running  
one of the following operating systems: Windows XP / 2003 / 2000 / ME / 98 / NT 4.0  
(SP6) or Linux, and have a USB port.  
1. AC Input Power Cord (See #1 on Fig. 2)  
Appearance  
Dimensions  
(W * H * D)  
Provides power to your Battery Backup.  
Net Weight  
2.9kg.  
3.1kg.  
2. Phone/Fax/Modem Surge Protection (See #2 on Fig. 2)  
The phone/fax/modem lines are surge-protected. There are one input jack  
and two output jacks. This allows you to split one telephone connection to  
two separate devices.  
Overview | Features and Functions  
Before installation, please inspect the Unit upon receipt. Make sure that  
nothing is damaged.  
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
3. AC Breaker (Circuit Breaker; see #3 on Fig. 2)  
Your Battery Backup features three LED indicators. Each is marked by a  
power icon; please familiarize yourself with this chart, as it will assist you in  
the use of your Battery Backup. (See #4 on Fig. 1)  
Installation  
Note: Before installation, please inspect the Unit.  
Should a power overload occur, the circuit breaker triggers the Unit to turn  
off AC power. To restore power, depress the “circuit breaker” button to reset,  
then depress the “Power” button.  
Make sure that nothing inside the package is damaged.  
A. Connect to AC Utility Power  
4. USB Communication Port (See #4 on Fig. 2)  
Plug in the AC cord to a wall outlet. Please make sure there are  
no devices plugged into the Unit. Check to see whether the  
“SITE WIRING FAULT” indicator is lit. If it is lit, please have the  
utility wiring inspected by an electrician.  
The Unit features a USB communication port. Installation of the cable and the  
Bulldog Plus Software, which allows the Unit to connect to your computer, is  
optional. The Unit will provide backup power whether or not the cable and  
software are installed; however, without them you will be unable to utilize the data  
management product features.  
Chart 1  
Indicator  
Condition  
Meaning  
On-Line  
Solid Green  
The Unit is operating and supplying the utility  
power to connect loads.  
B. Charge the Battery  
For best results, charge the battery for eight hours prior to initial use. The  
Unit charges its battery whenever it is connected to the utility power.  
When the Unit is operating from battery:  
On-Battery  
Flashing Yellow  
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C. Turn on the Unit  
1. The light blinks every 10 seconds if the  
Unit is operating on battery mode.  
Low Battery  
Turn on your Unit by depressing the “On/Off” button for approximately  
two seconds. You will see the green indicator light come on.  
Replace Battery  
2. The light illuminates rapidly every  
1 second if the Unit’s battery is very  
nearly depleted.  
D. Plug in Power Devices  
Battery Replacement Procedure  
Plug your devices into the AC outlets on the Unit. To use the Unit as a  
master on/off switch, make sure all of the loads are switched on.  
When the Unit is operating and supplying  
the utility power to connect loads, the LED  
flashes and the buzzer emits a sound every  
1 minute to indicate the Unit’s battery needs  
to be replaced.  
Caution: Never connect a laser printer or scanner to the  
backup outlets along with other computer equipment.  
A laser printer or scanner draws significantly more  
power when in use than when idle. This may overload  
the Battery Backup.  
UPS Fault  
Solid Yellow  
Solid Red  
The LED lights steadily and the buzzer  
beeps for 10 seconds if a  
battery fault is found.  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 4  
E. Connect the Phone/Fax/Modem Lines  
Replacement requires removing the battery cover plate on the back or  
bottom of the Battery Backup. No tools are needed. To replace the battery:  
Site Wiring Fault  
The “SITE WIRING FAULTLED illuminates  
when one of the following conditions exist:  
1. Connect a single phone/fax/modem line into the surge-protected outlets  
on the side of the Unit. The RJ11 modular outlets accept standard  
single-line telephone connections.  
1. Open or high resistance ground  
2. Hot and neutral polarities reversed  
1. Push the connector in the arrowhead direction.(Fig.1)  
2. Remove the battery cover plate and the battery from the Unit(Fig.2)  
2. Plug one end of the phone cable into your telephone wall jack and plug  
the other end into the jack marked “IN. You may now plug a phone, fax,  
or modem into either of the two jacks marked “OUT. (See Fig. 3)  
3. Disconnect the insulated connectors from the battery terminals, and replace  
the new battery pack. (Fig. 3)  
Overview | Important Safety Instructions  
4. Close the battery cover plate, then lock the connector. (Fig.4).  
Fig. 3  
Please save this User Manual!  
It contains important operating instructions and warranty information  
pertaining to your Battery Backup.  
Overview | Alarms  
Please save or recycle the packaging materials!  
The Unit’s packaging was designed with great care to provide protection  
during shipment and delivery. These materials are invaluable if you ever have  
to return the Unit for service. Damage sustained during transit is not covered  
under the warranty.  
Backup (Slow Alarm)  
When the Unit is in “backup” mode (running on battery), the YELLOW LED  
illuminates and the Unit emits an audible alarm. The alarm stops when the  
Unit returns to normal online operation.  
Note: This connection is optional but highly recommended as phone/fax/  
modem lines often carry dangerous surges and spikes. The Unit works  
properly without a phone/fax/modem connection.  
Low Battery (Rapid Alarm)  
Overview | Top Panel  
In “backup” mode, when the battery energy runs low, the Unit beeps rapidly  
until it either shuts down from a depleted battery or returns to normal  
online operation.  
Fig. 1  
Caution: The phone/fax/modem protection feature could be rendered inoperable  
if improperly installed. Make sure that the telephone line from the wall is plugged  
into the connector markedIN, and the devices to be protected (phone/fax/  
modem) are plugged into the connector marked “OUT.  
Fault (10 Seconds Continuously)  
When the Unit fails, it emits an audible alarm continuously for 10 seconds to  
warn of a fault condition. Disconnect the equipment prior to checking it.  
F Connect the USB (Universal Serial Port) Communication  
Port (See #4 on Fig. 2)  
Overview | Storage  
A USB port is provided to relay the signal to support Windows. To fully utilize  
the Belkin Automatic Power Management Software, you will need to connect  
the Unit to your computer. Connect the USB cable to the Unit, then connect the  
other end to your computer’s USB port.  
Storage Conditions  
Store the Unit covered and upright in a cool, dry location with its battery fully  
charged. Before storing, charge the Unit for at least six (6) hours.  
G. Install Belkin APM Software  
1. Surge-Protected-Only Outlets (See #1 on Fig. 1)  
Extended Storage  
These outlets do not provide battery power during an outage. Do not  
plug surge protectors or power strips into the battery-backup outlets  
(i.e., daisy-chaining).  
a) System requirements  
During extended storage in environments where the ambient temperature  
is +5° F to +86° F, charge the Unit’s battery every six (6) months. During  
extended storage in environments where the ambient temperature is +86° F  
to +113° F, charge the Unit’s battery every three (3) months.  
128 MB RAM of memory at least (256MB is recommended)  
256 colors and 800 * 600 resolution or above display is recommended  
160 MB of disk space or above  
Equipment such as computer peripherals, printers, fax machines, or desk  
lamps may be plugged into these outlets. The On/Off button does not control  
these outlets.  
Note:  
An available communication port (RS-232 Serial Port or USB port) is needed  
while connecting to UPS with a special connecting cable.  
2. Battery-Backup Outlets (See #2 on Fig. 1)  
Only data-sensitive equipment such as a computer, monitor, and external  
drive should be plugged into these outlets. Battery power is automatically  
provided in case of a power outage. Power (AC or battery) is not supplied to  
these outlets when the Unit is switched off. (Do not plug surge protectors or  
power strips into the battery-backup outlets.)  
For Mac OS X, Linux or Unix operating system, the user must have the access  
authority as the super user  
TCP/IP protocol must be installed to support network management  
The user needs to have the access authority as the administrator  
Caution: Never connect a laser printer or scanner to the backup outlets  
along with other computer equipment. To do so might overload the Unit.  
b) Platforms supported by Belkin APM Software.  
The following operating system (OS) is arranged by the alphabetical order:  
 

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