INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
Note!
Thank you for purchasing a Belkin Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS). Each year, several natural and man made
occurrences put the power supplied to your electronics in
your home or office in jeopardy. At risk are your hardware,
software and data because of these power problems.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before installation, please inspect the UPS Upon
receipt. Make sure that the UPS is not damaged.
Connect to AC Utility Power
Connect the AC inlet to utility power via the power
cord. Check whether the Site Wiring Fault indicator
is lit or not. If so, please check the utility wiring.
Please save this manual!
It contains important operating instructions and warranty
information pertaining to your UPS.
Charging the Battery
Please save or recycle the packaging materials!
The UPS packaging was designed with great care to
provide protection during shipment and delivery. These
materials are invaluable if you ever have to return the UPS
for service. Damage sustained during transit is not covered
under the warranty.
For best results, charge the battery for 8 hours prior to initial
use. The UPS charges its battery whenever it is connected to
the utility power.
USERS MANUAL
BELKIN TOWER-RACK SERIES UPS
Plug in Power Devices
F6C1000-TW-RK
F6C1250-TW-RK
F6C1500-TW-RK
Plug your devices into the AC outlets on the rear of the UPS.
To use the UPS as a master on/off switch, make sure all of
the loads are switched on.
Federal Communications Commission Interference
Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. To assure
continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables
when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
Caution: Never connect a laser printer or
scanner to the backup outlets of UPS with
other computer equipment. A laser printer
or scanner draws significantly more power
when in use than when idle. This may
ALARMS
BATTERY BACK UP (Slow Alarm)
When in the UPS is in battery BACK-UP mode, the On Battery
(Yellow LED) illuminates and the UPS sounds an audible alarm.
The alarm stops when the UPS returns to normal ON LINE
operation.
LaserPrinter
overload the UPS.
Turning on the UPS
Turn on your UPS by pressing and holding the On/Off/Test
button for approximately 2 seconds until the “ON LINE” Green
comes on.
LOW BATTERY (Rapid Alarm)
When the UPS is in battery BACK-UP mode and the battery energy
begins to run low, the UPS will beep rapidly until it shuts down from
a depleted battery or returns to ON LINE normal operation.
Turning off the UPS
Turn off the UPS by pressing and holding the On/Off/Test
button for more than 2 seconds until the “ON LINE” or “ON
BATTERY” LED goes off.
OVERLOAD (Continuous alarm)
UPS FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
When the UPS is overloaded (the connected loads exceed the
maximum rated capacity), the UPS emits a continuous alarm to
warn of an overload condition. Disconnect nonessential equipment.
from the UPS to eliminate the overload.
FRONT PANEL fig. 1
To Conduct a Self Test
ON/ OFF/ TEST
ON LINE
ON BATTERY
FAULT/
* OVERLOAD/
* REPLACE BATTERY
Use the self-test to verify both the operation of the UPS and
the condition of the battery. In normal utility power, push the
On/Off/Test button less than 1.5 seconds and the UPS
performs a self-test function. During the self-test, the UPS
operates in back-up mode.
Note! During the self-test, the UPS briefly operates on-
battery backup power (the on-battery LED comes on). If
the UPS passes the self -test, it returns to on-line
operation. If the UPS fails the self-test, it immediately
returns to on-line operation and lights the replace battery
LED. The loads are not affected. Recharge the battery
overnight and perform the self- test again. If the replace
battery LED is still on, the battery will need to be
replaced.
FAULT (10 Seconds Continuously)
When the UPS occur fault, the UPS emits a 10 seconds continuous
alarm to warn of a fault condition. Disconnect the equipment from
the UPS prior to checking the equipment.
Your UPS features 3 LED indicators which specific’s certain
functions on your UPS. Please review the Front Panel
diagram and with this chart, as it will assist you in the use of
your UPS.
To Silence Audible Alarm
While in battery BACK-UP mode, push on/off/test button less than
1.5 seconds to silence the audible alarm. (This does not work if the
UPS is under LOW BATTERY or OVERLOAD condition.
REAR PANEL
Meaning
Indicator
Condition
_ Solid Green
_ Flashing Green
AC Power is on
AVR is active
ON LINE
(Green LED)
REAR PANEL fig. 2
Connect the phone/ fax/ modem/ lines
This condition for the On-
Connect a single phone/ fax/ modem line into the surge-
protected sockets on the back of the UPS. The RJ-11
modular sockets accepts standard single line telephone
connections. The connection will require another length of
telephone cable, which is supplied.
Battery LED can indicate 1 of 2
problems:
1. The UPS is on battery
backup and an intermittent
audible alarm is on. The
UPS will begin shutdown
procedure.
2. Battery is low. The UPS will
start shutdown. The buzzer
_ Flashing Yellow
LED with Audible
Alarm (Beeping)
ON BATTERY
(Yellow LED)
A
E
D
G
H
C
B
F
sounds an audible alarm.
The Fault/Overload can
indicate 1 of 2 problems.
1.There is a problem with
the UPS. The LED will be
lit continuously, and the
unit will sound an audible
alarm for 10 seconds.
2.Battery is weak or bad;
the battery needs to be
replaced.
A_ BATTERY BACK UP SURGE PROTECTION OUTLETS
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 UPS is switched off. (Do not plug surge protectors or
power strips into the battery back up outlets).
FAULT/
*OVERLOAD/
*Replace
Note! This connection is optional but highly suggested as
phone/ fax/modem lines often carry dangerous surges and
spikes. The UPS works properly without a phone/ fax/ modem
connection.
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
marked “IN”, and the device to be protected is plugged into
the connector marked “ OUT”.
_ Solid Red
Battery
(Red Led)
Note! During the AVR Mode, the total load that you will be
placing on the battery back up outlets should not exceed
80% of the unit’s capacity.
Battery output is drawing
more power than the UPS
can provide.
_ Flashing Red
B_ PHONE/FAX/ MODEM PROTECTION
The phone/fax/modem lines are surge protected and provide
complete safety for line connection.
SITE WIRING
FAULT
There is either no ground
circuit or a reversed polarity
in the building wiring.
_ Solid Red
(ON REAR PANEL)
BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
Replacement requires removing the battery cover plate on
the front of the UPS. No tools are needed. To replace the
batteries:
C_ INTERFACE PORTS (USB & RS232)
The UPS provides both a USB and RS232 port for use with
your computer. NOTE: Choose one port only.
Connect the Network Protection Lines
1. Press fastener to remove the battery cover plate on
the front of the UPS (Fig. 1 & 2).
Connect the network line from the wall to the connector
marked “IN”, then connect the device (Ethernet card) to be
protected to the connector marked “OUT”.
D_ AC INPUT BREAKER (CIRCUIT BREAKER)
The circuit breaker button will be triggered if an overload
condition forces the UPS to disconnect itself from utility power.
If the button sticks out, disconnect nonessential equipment and
depress breaker.
2. Disconnect the insulated connectors from the battery
terminals (Fig. 3 & 4).
3. Remove the battery then insert a new battery pack,
and push the connectors onto the battery terminals
(black to black & red to red) (Fig. 3 & 4).
* All equipment must be turned off prior to hardware
installation.
E_ AC INPUT POWER CORD
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The UPS can be used without the software and can be used
with any computer using a monitor or a flat panel screen.
Also, you do not have to have the software installed to utilize
the battery backup outlets.
To fully utilize the UPS and its software, your computer must
be able to operate the following operating systems: 95/ 98/
ME/ NT4/ 2000/ 2003/ XP & Linux & Higher and have a Serial
or USB port.
NOTE: There may be a small spark at the battery
terminals when reconnecting the connectors. This is
normal and will not harm you or the UPS.
F_ SITE WIRING FAULT INDICATOR
The Site Wiring Fault LED will illuminate when one of the
following conditions exist:
4. Close the battery cover (Fig. 1).
1.
2.
3.
Open or high-resistance ground
Hot and neutral polarity reversal
Overloaded neutral circuit
G_ NETWORK PROTECTION
SERIAL OR USB COMMUNICATION PORT
(INSTALLATION OPTIONAL)
To fully utilize the Bulldog Plus Shutdown Software; you will
need to connect the UPS to your computer.
The communication port will provide the following features:
1. Monitoring charger status
2. Monitoring UPS status
This connector is used for protecting the transmission line of
Ethernet card from surge, noise and spike.
H_ ACCESSORY SLOT
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Optional SNMP Slot
CONTENTS
3. Monitoring battery status and condition
4. Monitoring the utility status
5. Use the ON/OFF/TEST UPS power switch function to
schedule UPS for power saving
You should have received the following:
1 – UPS unit
1 – Bulldog Plus Shutdown Software
1 – USB Cable
1 – Serial Cable
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
1 – Phone Line Cable
for Model: F6C1500-TW-RK
for Model: F6C1000-TW-RK
F6C1250-TW-RK
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