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1. ij Connect the incoming cable broadband line to the first gold plated coaxial con nector input on your UPS Connect a coaxial cable into the gold plated coaxial connector output on your UPS Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the coaxial connector input of the device you want to protect Repeat this process to connect three additional video devices Note To claim damage under the Philips Connect ed Equipment Warranty as a result of coaxial line transients your equipment must be properly connected to a Philips UPS which offers coaxial line protection 3 3 Check the power requirement of your equipment Before turning on your UPS you must first confirm that that the total power of your equipment does not exceed 1440VA the total rating capacity of the unit To determine the total power of your equip ment Check the rear panel of each device for a power rating This number is followed by either W or VA and usually located near the power cord Total the power requirements Note If the power requirement of your equip ment is listed other than VA convert the requirement into VA by doing the follow ing calculations For 120V systems Watt W x 2 or Amps A x 120V ___VA OVA You must also confirm that the equip ment plugged into the battery back up outlets does not require total power exceeding 1000VA 500Watts the capacity of the UPS If the power requirement of the connected equipment excee
2. interference The UPS will also save power automatically turning off under back up mode when none of the con nected equipment is operating Utilizing microprocessor control maximizes your UPS s system flexibility and ensures reliability Advanced battery management Visual and audible signals alert you about UPS and battery status The self test function allows the UPS to detect a weak battery before it is put into service Your UPS will perform a self test upon start up Automatic voltage regulation Allows the UPS to adapt to a wide power range and maintain a steady output of pure and reliable power to sensitive connected equipment Automatic frequency sensing Allows the UPS to automatically match frequency with the incoming utility power High level battery charger Fully charges the internal battery and acts to prolong its life Overload protection Guards against connecting components whose power requirements exceed that of the UPS Functions in both in line and battery modes Extended back up time Prolongs the time your equipment has electricity during power blackouts Solid State phone fax modem protection Provides maximum protection against surges present on standard two wire dial up phone service Splitter phone line protection Splits incoming phone line into two outputs supporting and protecting phone and modem Coaxial cable protection Provides maximum protection against surges present on standard c
3. persists the line voltage may be too high too low or blacked out In this case you must wait for a return to normal conditions If none of these solutions return the UPS to normal operation it may be PCB failure You will have to call for service to replace the PCB What should do if the UPS back up time is too short This could occur if the UPS battery is not fully charged Recharge the UPS bat tery for a minimum of six hours If after recharging the battery the UPS back up time is still too short it may be due to 17 PCB failure You will have to call for service to replace the PCB What should do if the alarm sounds continuously The alarm is alerting you that an overload situation is occurring Immediately discon nect a device from the UPS If the alarm continues disconnect another device and so on until the alarm stops Check the to tal power requirements of your connected equipment and make sure it does not exceed the capacity of the UPS 1000V before reconnecting 18 19 PHILIPS Specifications are subject to change without notice Trademarks are property of Philips Accessories and Computer Peripherals 2007 Philips Accessories and Computer Peripherals Ledgewood NJ USA www philips com 20
4. the right to be subrogated under any existing insurance policies the claimant may have This connected equipment warranty is null and void if the surge protector in use at the time of the Occurrence is not provided to Philips for inspection upon Philips request the surge protector was improperly installed altered in any way or tampered with the surge protector was being used in a manner contrary to the owner s manual or other instructions labels or warnings accompanying the product the damage to the connected equipment did not result from an Occurrence or no Occurrence in fact took place repair or replacement of the damaged connected equipment is covered under manufacturers warranty or any applicable extended warranties the damaged connected equipment was not plugged directly into the surge protector the surge protector was not connected directly into a properly grounded power source you have already recovered or are seeking recovery of the value of any damaged connected equipment from the manufac turer or an insurance company Exclusions This warranty does not cover damage due to an act of God other than lightning such as flood erosion or earthquake an accident improper use of the product such as for an aquarium or other situation involving exposure to moisture war vandalism theft normal use wear and tear erosion depletion obsolescence or abuse low voltage disturbances
5. with aquariums in hazardous environments requiring failsafe performance such as nuclear facilities or aircraft or for medical or life sup port equipment This device must be properly connected to a grounded three prong receptacle and must not be daisy chained together in serial fashion with other power strips uninterruptible power supplies grounding adapters other surge products or extension cords Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The battery may explode A battery can present a risk of of electrical shock and a high short circuit current Observe the following precau tions when working on batteries Remove watches rings or other metal objects Use tools with insulated handles Wear rubber gloves and boots Do not lay tools or metal parts on tops of batteries Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals Do not open or mutilate the battery Exposed or dam aged batteries can release electrolytes which are harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic Service of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized individuals away from batteries When replacing batteries replace with the same type as the original Please save or recycle the packaging materials The UPS s packaging materials are designed to protect the UPS during transport These materials can be used to repack the UPS i
6. Uninterruptible Power System UPS SPB4230WA PHILIPS Theetre Director Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome EN User Guide 3 PHILIPS Table of contents 1 Important 4 2 Your UPS 4 2 1 What s in the box 5 22 What you ll also need 5 2 2 UPS overview 6 3 Getting started 7 3 1 Connect your UPS 7 3 2 Connect your UPS to a 8 phone fax modem 3 3 Connect your UPS to a 8 TV VCR DVDR cable box 3 4 Check the power requirement 9 of your equipment 4 Using your UPS 9 5 Using more of your UPS 11 6 Storage 12 7 Warranty and service 13 8 Technical data 16 9 Frequently asked questions 17 1 Important Take time to read this manual before you use your UPS It contains important infor mation and notes regarding operating and maintaining your UPS and batteries 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V or their respective owners Warnings This product is intended for use in a controlled environment Keep away from sunlight to prevent heat build up Do not disassemble or repair e Product contains sealed lead acid battery Battery must be recycled Cautions Risk of electrical shock Not for use outdoors or in other wet or damp areas
7. ase For customer support or to obtain warranty service please call 919 573 7863 EXCEPT FOR THE CONNECTED EQUIPMENT WAR RANTY IF ANY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES Philips liability hereunder is limited to repair or at its option replacement of the product Incidental special and consequen tial damages are disclaimed where permit ted by law This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights that vary from state to state Not intended for mounting on a desk surface or on a similar furnishing surface CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARN ING All Products WARNING This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and or reproductive harm CONNECTED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY If any equipment is damaged by impulses from lightning or other power transients or by momentary less than 1 ms voltage surges or spikes an Occurrence while properly connected through this Philips surge protector to a properly wired AC power line with protective ground and if applicable properly wired telephone data or coaxial cable line subject to the conditions and limitations of this warranty Philips will at its option either a pay for the repair the equipment or b pay an amount equal to the current fair market value of damaged equipment or the original purchase price of the equipment whichever is less up to th
8. ds the capacity for the UPS overload may occur causing the circuit breaker to trip When an overload occurs the UPS will emit a continuous alarm to warn you of this situ ation The UPS will then automatically turn off to protect itself and the connected equipment You must then remove a device to correct the problem before returning power to the UPS 4 Using your UPS Learn how to operate your UPS for everyday use Caution UPS surge protection components are not designed to protect against sustained low voltage situations Sustained low voltage situations can cause damage to some con nected equipment When you first turn the power on your UPS it will immediately begin a self test to determine if an overload situation exists If it detects an overload an audible alarm will sound You will hear a long beep before the system automatically shuts down If this occurs Unplug at least one piece of equip ment from the battery back up outlets Turn off the power to the UPS Wait 5 seconds Make sure the circuit breaker is set Turn the UPS back on Note Your UPS is equipped with a self protec tion feature that prevents accidental damage if the UPS is turned on and off repeatedly Once you turn your UPS off you must wait 5 seconds before turning it on again Philips recommends you perform a simula tion test when using your UPS for the first time or when connecting an additional piece of equipment To co
9. e LCD panel 12 To set the time Use the sharp end of a pen to firmly depress the hours button Hold the button down until the cor rect hour appears Release the button The hour will be set Repeat this procedure to set the minutes using the minutes button 6 Storage Follow the steps below to store your UPS To store your UPS Make sure the battery of the UPS is fully charged Turn off the power to the UPS Unplug the UPS from the wall outlet Disconnect all equipment to the UPS Cover the UPS completely During periods of extended storage recharge the UPS battery every three months to ensure battery life 7 Warranty and Service Limited Lifetime Warranty Philips warrants that this product shall be free from defects in material workman ship and assembly under normal use in accordance with the specifications and warnings for the life of this product A surge protector protects your equipment by absorbing and dissipating dangerous excess voltage and preventing most of it from reaching your sensitive equipment Because all surge protectors have a limited capacity to absorb the life of this product will end when that capacity is reached This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and is not transferable To exercise your rights under the warranty you must provide proof of purchase in the form of an original sales receipt that shows the product name and the date of purch
10. e maximum amount stated on the product package The fair market value of the equipment shall be the current value of the equip ment specified in the most recent edition of Orion Blue Book by Orion Research Corporation Roger Rohrs Publisher or a valuation as determined by Philips in its reasonable discretion The period covered by this warranty is the lifetime of the surge protector which means until the surge protector has exceeded its capacity to protect against surges and spikes The Protection Work ing indicator will no longer be lit when this capacity is exceeded Additionally the capacity of the surge protector will be exceeded after an Occurrence Conditions and Limitations This warranty is for the sole benefit of the original purchaser of the Philips surge 13 protector In order to exercise its rights under this warranty the claimant must produce the original dated proof of pur chase or reasonably equivalent documen tation Under no circumstances shall this warranty benefit a third party including an insurance company claiming through a right of subrogation or otherwise If the applicable Philips product is an AC surge protector only that does not have telephone or coaxial cable protection this warranty does not apply if the power dis turbance damages your equipment through the telephone or coaxial cable lines You are only covered if the disturbance entered through the AC line In order to be co
11. f it needs to be serviced Damage during transit is not covered under the warranty If you choose to discard the packaging materials take them to your local recycling center 2 Your UPS Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers register your UPS at www philips com welcome This UPS Uninterrupted Power System has been designed to supply power to connected equipment in the event of an electrical blackout It is also equipped with built in surge protection to guard connect ed equipment against electrical damage When your wall outlet is supplying normal AC power flow the UPS provides surge protection and draws energy to charge its internal battery When the AC power flow becomes abnormal as in the instance of a blackout the UPS will supply power to the connected equipment immediately via its internal battery Philips offers an entire line of UPS products to safeguard your home electronics and computer system Product highlights Your UPS is equipped with the following features and functions Intelligent microprocessor control Your UPS is a microprocessor controlled unit This means that it operates with the newest technology for high performance and powerful functionality It is an intelligent protector that provides pure reliable AC power to critical loads guarding against electri cal power blackouts current fluctuations surges and
12. he product to be accepted 15 8 Technical data Input Maximum capacity 1440VA Voltage 100 120V 25 at line input Current 12A Frequency 50 or 60Hz 10 auto sensing Output Capacity 1000VA Voltage on battery Simulated sine wave at 100V 115V 5 Frequency on battery 50 or 60Hz 1Hz Auto Voltage Regulation AVR automati cally increases output voltage AVR function 15 above input voltage if 9 to 25 of nominal AVR decrease output voltage 13 below input voltage If 9 to 25 of nominal Transfer time 2 4 milliseconds including detection time Protection and filtering 16 Spike protection 5100 joules 2ms Overload protection UPS automatically shuts down if overload exceeds 120 of nominal at 30 seconds and 130 at 3 seconds Unit input Fuse or circuit breaker for overload and short circuit protection Short circuit UPS output cut off immediately or input fuse protection BatteryType Sealed maintenance free lead acid Recharge time 6 hours typically to 90 of full capacity Protection Automatic self test and discharge protection Quantity of batteries 1 DC voltage 12V DC Dimension Main unit Net weight 22 7lbs 10 3Kg Dimensions WxDxH 16 93 x 12 7 x 3 74 mm 430 x 323 x 95 Alarm type Battery back up Slow beeping sound approximately 0 47Hz Low battery Rapid beeping sound approximately 1 824Hz Overload Contin
13. heir useful life but will still maintain power to your connected equipment load When this occurs you will have to replace your UPS to restore protection to your connected equipment Your UPS is equipped with an LED indicator display to keep you alert to its effectiveness This surge protection indica tor light is illuminated when the surge protection components are functioning properly If this light is off it indicates that the surge protection components have reached capacity and are no longer able to protect your connected equipment against surges Your UPS also offers a ground indica tor light to confirm that the wall outlet is wired properly 5 Using more of your UPS Learn about more features of your UPS Auto restart Your UPS is equipped with an auto shut down feature which activates when the battery level becomes too low to sustain power to your connected equipment and electricity is not present For example if you are away from home during a power outage your UPS will im mediately provide power to your connect ed equipment through its internal battery If the power outage exceeds the runtime of the UPS the UPS will automatically switch into Suspend Mode ceasing power to your connected equipment It will retain the little power it has remaining to ensure that when the power does return it is safe to channel to your equipment Once the power returns the UPS will automati cally reset it
14. i e brownouts sags or power outages non authorized modification or alteration of the surge protector Warranty Claim Procedure Claims under this warranty must be made within 15 days from the date of the Occur rence and must be accompanied by proof that the claimant is the original purchaser of the surge protector including a receipt for the purchase of the surge product This warranty is valid for Occurrences in the USA and Canada only To file a claim under this Connected Equip ment Warranty you must do the following Call Philips s Customer Support at 919 573 7863 within 15 days of the Occur rence Be prepared to provide the follow ing information The model number of the surge protector The equipment make and model number that was connected to the surge protector The equipment make and model number that was damaged as a result of the Oc currence and the extent of the damage The date of the Occurrence When and where you purchased your surge protector Your original dated sales receipt Your Philips Customer Support Repre sentative will provide you with a Return Authorization Number RA and shipping instructions Return the product with your original dated sales receipt and a description of the problem freight prepaid to the ad dress provided by the Philips customer support representative Products returned to Philips or to a Philips designated service center must have an RA included with t
15. ing electrical power should be 120V as well Caution Do not use any extension cords adapters other grounding wires or electrical con nections with your UPS Doing so will void all Philips warranties To connect your UPS Release the power cord from its twist tie Plug the end into a 3 wire grounded AC outlet Note Make certain that the 3 wire grounded AC outlet that you are plugging the UPS into does not also service any appliances requiring heavy electricity such as a refrig erator air conditioner copier etc Note It is possible that your UPS battery may have become depleted during shipping or storage To ensure the best performance from your UPS allow the battery to re charge at least six hours before first using your UPS To charge the battery simply plug the UPS into a properly grounded AC outlet and turn on Turn off before con necting components Plug your primary equipment s e g computer monitor any critical data storage device power cords directly into the battery back up outlets of your UPS Plug your peripherals e g printer fax video and audio devices into the surge protected outlets of the UPS Note Do not plug a laser printer or plotter into your UPS Its power demands are much higher than typical peripherals and may overload the UPS causing the circuit breaker to trip 3 2 Connect your UPS to a phone fax modem Your UPS offers Solid State phone fax modem protection Th
16. is requires you to connect your phone fax modem to the protected jacks on your UPS instead of connecting directly to the wall jack This telephone line protection is designed to provide maximum protection from surges present on two line or dial up telephone service Other communications networks which happen to use modular jacks may not benefit from this protection Caution The telephone line protection of this UPS could be rendered inoperable if improperly connected Caution If you fail to connect the phone fax modem protection your connected equipment will not be covered by the Philips Connected Equipment Warranty Most modem damage can be prevented if you take the time to connect the phone fax modem protection Your UPS offers splitter phone line protec tion This works by splitting a single incoming phone line into two outputs allowing both a phone and a modem or fax machine to be connected Although it does not allow both devices to be used at the same time both devices are protected To connect telephone line protection Connect your phone fax modem line from your wall jack to the input jack on your UPS Connect a phone cord into the first phone output jack on the rear of the UPS Connect the other end of the phone cord to the phone fax modem jack of the device you want to protect second phone output jack on the rear of the UPS Connect the other end of the phone cord to the phone fax
17. modem jack of the device you want to protect Connect a second phone cord into the Note To claim damage under the Philips Con nected Equipment Warranty as a result of telephone service line transients your equipment must be properly connected to a Philips UPS which offers telephone line protection and your telephone service equipment must include a properly in stalled and operating primary protection device at the service entrance Such de vices are normally added during telephone line installation 3 2 Connect your UPS to aTV VCR DVDRicable box Your UPS offers coaxial cable protection This requires you to connect your TV VCR DVDR cable box to the protected jacks on your UPS instead of connecting directly to the wall jack This coaxial cable protection is designed to provide maximum protection from surges present on standard coax broad band lines Other communication networks such as antennas and satel lite dishes which happen to use coaxial connections may not benefit from this protection Caution The coaxial cable protection of this product could be rendered inoperable if improperly connected Caution If you fail to connect the coaxial cable protection your connected equipment will not be covered by the Philips Connected Equipment Warranty Most TV VCR DVDR cable box damage can be prevented if you take the time to connect the coaxial cable protection To connect coaxial cable protection
18. nduct a simulation test Turn on the UPS Wait for the power indicator to illuminate Unplug the UPS power cord from the wall This simulates a power failure When an electrical power failure occurs the battery power outlets of your UPS will supply power to the connected equipment from its battery An alarm will beep once every two seconds 4 Confirm all equipment connected to the battery power outlets of your UPS is operating under the limited rating power 10 5 Restore power to UPS by plug the power cord back into the wall outlet Repeat this simulation test a few times to confirm your UPS is working properly and determine the expected runtime Note If a power failure occurs immediately after you turn on the UPS but before its initial self test sequence your UPS will automatically shut down It will not restart until electrical power is restored This al lows your UPS to check the quality of the power that is delivered to your connected equipment Tip To maintain a full battery charge leave your UPS plugged in and turned on at all times The surge protection of your UPS has a limited life Even under normal circum stances and in the absence of defects this surge protection will end when the components providing protection exceed capacity and cease to provide protection from power surges and spikes These surge protection components feature an internal protection that will disconnect them at the end of t
19. oax broadband lines Rotating LCD message panel display Displays time AVR operation indicator battery charge level in AC mode battery run time in back up mode input voltage and battery load level May be positioned horizontally or vertically 2 1 What s in the box e UPS 6 ft RG6 coaxial cable 6 ft phone cord 6 ft RJ45 cable 8 ft power cord with offset right angle plug 2 Adjustable rack mount brackets Owner s manual Advanced power monitoring software with auto shutdown 2 2 What you ll also need A 3 wire grounded AC outlet to supply power to the UPS A pointed tipped implement such as a pen All equipment being connected to the UPS 2 3 UPS overview 00 000 Front panel Power switch Turns power to the UPS on or off May be used as the master ON OFF switch for all equipment connected to the battery back up out lets by leaving the power buttons for the connected equipment ON Also indicates the status of the UPS e a steady light indicates the UPS is in line mode and using AC current e a flashing light indicates the UPS is in battery back up mode Time set control minutes Use this button to set the time in minutes Liquid crystal display LCD message panel Displays UPS status information and time Surge protection LED indicator A steady light signals surge protection is normal Ground LED indicator A steady light signal
20. s grounding is normal EMI RFI LED indicator A steady light signals noise filtration is functioning properly Time set control hours Use this but ton to set the time in hours aS A D g LCD message panel display Digital clock Displays present time AVR Automatic Voltage Regulation indicator Illuminated AVR Activate signals the AVR is actively functioning Battery charge level Signals the bat tery charging level in AC mode Battery run time Signals battery status in back up mode Input voltage Measures the input voltage Battery load level Signals the total output load of the UPS 0000 oO OE 3 OO OOOO 0 Back panel Network line protection Telephone line protection with splitter 1 in 2 out USB port for software computer interface Surge protected outlets stage 1 up to 40dB J Surge protection outlets stage 2 up to 58dB UPS battery back up outlets stage 3 up to 65dB Circuit breaker 8 Power cord input Four sets of coaxial line protection with gold connectors 3 Getting Started This section helps you with the first time installation of your UPS 3 1 Connect your UPS Warning Carefully read the safety precautions in Section 1 Important before you connect your UPS Warning Before connecting your UPS to a power outlet make sure the electrical power voltage matches with the UPS For ex ample if the UPS voltage is 120V the incom
21. self to normal operation and recharge its internal battery Back up alarm In the event of a power failure your UPS will sound an alarm alerting you that it is going into back up mode It will sustain this alarm beeping slowly every two seconds To mute the alarm 1 Press the power button for one second and release Warning Do not hold the power button down for more than 1 second when muting the alarm Holding the power button down 3 seconds or longer will turn the UPS completely off halting battery power to your connected equipment Low battery alarm When your UPS has been in back up mode for an extended time and its internal battery has been depleted down to 20 or 30 of its power it will sound an alarm beeping rapidly every half second This alarm will continue until the UPS shuts down completely from battery exhaustion or it automatically returns to normal LINE operation Rotating LCD display Your UPS may be positioned either hori zontally or vertically If you choose to use it in a vertical position you will have to adjust the LCD panel from a horizontal to vertical position 11 To adjust the LCD panel Insert a flat headed screwdriver into the sides of the LCD panel Gently apply pressure to pop the LCD panel out of the UPS housing Snap the LDC panel back into the UPS housing Digital clock Your UPS features a digital clock as part of th
22. uous beeping sound Other Operating environment 3 500 meters maximum elevation 9 95 humidity non condensing 0 40 C Noise level lt 40dBA 1 meter from surface UL listed rating 9 Frequently asked questions Here you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers about your UPS For further help visit www philips com support or call 919 573 78563 in North America To keep the warranty valid never try to repair the system yourself If you encounter problems when you use your UPS check the following points before you contact Philips If the problem remains unsolved go to the Philips website www philips com support or contact Philips at 919 575 7863 in North America When you contact Philips make sure that your UPS is nearby and the model number and serial number are available What should do if cannot turn the UPS on or the LED light will not illuminate This may occur if the battery voltage is less than 10V Recharge the UPS for a minimum of six hours If the problem persists it may be PCB Printed Circuit Board failure You will have to call for service to replace the PCB What should do if my UPS is always operating in the battery back up mode First make sure the power cord is securely engaged in the AC outlet If the power cord is secure it may be possible the AC fuse is burnt out Check the fuse and replace if necessary If the AC fuse is operational and the problem
23. vered for power transients that enter through the telephone or coaxial cable line the connected equipment must be properly connected to a Philips product that includes telephone and or coaxial cable line protection If the applicable Philips product does have telephone or coaxial cable line protection in order to claim damage as a result of telephone or coaxial cable service line transients the equipment must be properly connected to the surge protector see Handbook for installation instructions and your telephone service equipment must include a properly installed and operating primary protection device at the service entrance Such devices are normally installed during line installation Philips reserves the right to investigate the surge protector the damaged connected equipment and the site where the damage occurred If Philips determines that it is 14 unrealistic to ship the damaged equipment to its facility Philips may designate a local equipment repair facility to inspect and es timate the cost to repair such equipment Any and all costs of shipping the surge protector and the damaged equipment to and from Philips or to and from a Philips designated facility for inspection or repair is the responsibility of the claimant Philips reserves the right to negotiate the cost of repairs Damaged equipment must remain available for inspection until the claim is finalized Whenever claims are settled Philips reserves

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