The UPS does not perform expected run time
1) Possible cause: Batteries are not fully charged
1) Solution: Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS plugged in.
2) Possible Cause: Battery is slightly worn out
2) Solution: Contact technical support
The new Venus (SBP) Plus Series of uninterruptible power supply with Transformer-Based Filter (TBF™) offers high performance and comprehensive power protection. This advanced power protection solution offers battery backup plus the ability to regulate voltage fluctuations through an integrated Automatic Voltage Regulator.
MODEL
SBP450UPlus-T
SBP650UPlus-T
SBP800UPlus-T
SBP1000UPlus-T
SBP1500UPlus-T
Output Capacity VA / W
450 / 270
650 / 390
800 / 450
1000 / 600
1440 / 900
Output Voltage (On battery)
120V±10% 60 or 50 Hz ±0.5%
Transient let through voltage
<0.5V Common Mode (N-G) / <10V Normal Mode (L-N) None of the competitors publish N-G let through voltage
Visual indicators
LCD display
Interface port
HID USB
Backup time – Half load (min)
13
8
10
11
9
Net weight (Lbs. / Kg.)
9.1 / 4.15
10.35 / 4.69
11.20 / 5.08
19.22 / 8.72
21.78 / 9.88
Dimensions DxWxH In (mm)
3.77 x 5.43 x 11.25 (96 x 138 x 286)
5.82 x 7 x 11.73 (148 x 178 x 298
Receptacles
6-NEMA 5-15R (battery & power conditioning)
8-NEMA 5-15R (battery & power conditioning)
Tel / Network protection
RJ11 / RJ45
Safety
cTUV-us
Communication software
Automatic save and shutdown for unattended PCs, reboot/shutdown scheduling, self test scheduling, power condition analysis
At Smart Power Systems, we stand behind the quality and reliability of our power protection products. That is why we offer comprehensive $25,000 Connected Equipment Protection Policy. If the Smart Power Systems equipment fails and this failure allows a surge to pass through and damage the connected equipment, Smart Power Systems will pay for the repair or replacement of the connected equipment in accordance to our Connected Equipment Protection Policy. Click here for additional details on our Connected Equipment Protection Policy.
The UPS does not perform expected run time
1) Possible cause: Batteries are not fully charged
1) Solution: Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS plugged in.
2) Possible Cause: Battery is slightly worn out
2) Solution: Contact technical support
The UPS will not turn on
1) Possible cause: The on/off switch is designed to prevent damage by rapidly turning it off and on.
1) Solution: Turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and then turn the UPS on.
2) Possible cause: The UPS is not connected to an AC outlet.
2) Solution: The unit must be connected to a 120VAC 50/60Hz outlet.
3) Possible cause: The battery is worn out
3) Solution: Contact technical support
4) Possible cause: Mechanical problem.
4) Solution: Contact technical support
Outlets do not provide power to equipment
1) Possible cause: Circuit breaker is tripped due to overload turning it off and on.
1) Solution: Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one piece of connected equipment. Unplug the power cord of the UPS then press the circuit breaker button.
2) Possible cause: Batteries are discharged.
2) Solution: Allow the unit to recharge for at least 4 hours.
3) Possible cause: Unit has been damaged by a surge or spike.
3) Solution: Contact technical support.
4) Possible cause: Power cord is loose.
4) Solution: Reconnect the power cord.
Smart Power Master is inactive
1) Possible cause: The serial/USB cable is not connected.
1) Solution: Connect the serial/USB cable to the UPS unit and open serial port on the back of the computer. You must use the cable that came with the unit.
2) Possible cause: The unit is not providing battery power
2) Solution: Shutdown your computer and turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and turn the UPS back on. this should reset the unit.
A UPS is programmed to test its circuit and battery(s). This function is performed when turning the UPS on, following an electrical outage and through periodic self-testing. Should it find a problematic condition the UPS will put out a series of beeps and tones alerting the user to the possible reasons below:
Battery mode: When a blackout occurs, the UPS will beep every 30 seconds
Low battery: When the battery is low it will beep every 2 seconds
Overload: When too many items are connected to the UPS, it will beep every 0.5 seconds. Disconnect items from the UPS until the beeping stops.
Fault: Continuous beeping means that the battery is dead or defective and needs to be replaced.
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