APC J25B Marine Battery User Manual


 
APC A/V J Type Power Conditioner and Battery Backup4
Connect the Equipment
Battery backup and surge outlets
Connect equipment to the outlets on the rear panel of the unit.
Battery backup outlets—connect equipment that requires power during a power outage to these
outlets, such as a computer or DVR.
Surge Protection only outlets—connect noncritical equipment to these outlets, as these outlets will
not have power during a power outage. The outlets continue to provide surge protection, even if
the unit if OFF.
Note: The number of components plugged into the battery backup outlets will determine the
battery run time. The more components that draw power from the battery backup outlets during
a power outage, the less battery backup time the unit will be able to provide.
Power-saving Master and Controlled outlets (J35 units only)
When the power-saving feature is enabled, the J35B reduces power consumption by automatically
disconnecting utility power to devices that are not in use.
When the device connected to the Master outlet goes into sleep or standby mode, the J35B will
disconnect power to components connected to the Controlled by Master outlets, conserving energy.
For example, if a desktop computer is connected to the Master outlet, when it goes into sleep mode, the
J35B will disconnect power peripheral devices connected to the Controlled by Master outlets, such as a
monitor, printer, and speakers.
1. Before connecting components to the unit, determine which components will utilize the Master
and Controlled outlets.
Connect a master device such as a TV to the Master outlet.
Connect peripheral devices such as amplifiers, DVD players, or sub-woofers to the Controlled
outlets.
2. Connect components to the outlets on the back panel of the unit.