APC UPB50 User Manual

Introduction, Features, Inspection

Advertising
background image

50-Watt-Hour

Universal Notebook Battery

(UPB50)

User’s Manual

www.apc.com

R

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing APC’s 50-Watt-Hour Universal Notebook
Battery (UPB50). This slim, lightweight external battery pack is
compatible with many notebook computers in the market today.

3. Press the Status button to make the changes effective. This

will also turn on the UPB50. If this is the first time using the
battery, connect a notebook power adapter to the UPB50.
Refer to Section C. Charging the Battery.

B. Selecting the Correct Tips

Plug: Each is marked with an uppercase letter that corresponds to
the notebook computer models listed in the Universal Notebook
Battery Compatibility Guide
. It is used to connect output power from
the UPB50 to the input DC voltage port on your notebook.

Jack: Each is marked with a lowercase letter that corresponds to the
notebook computer models listed in the Universal Notebook Battery
Compatibility Guide
. It is used to connect the UPB50 to a power
source such as your notebook power adapter or any APC Universal
Power Adapter (sold separately).

Example: IBM® X31 uses Plug “B” and Jack “b”. See Figure 1.

C. Charging the Battery

Once the output voltage setting and appropriate plugs / jacks have
been selected, APC recommends fully charging the UPB50 prior to
use. See Figure 1.

1. Attach the plug to the UPB50 output power connector.

2. Attach the jack to the UPB50 input power connector.

3. Connect your notebook’s power adapter, any APC Universal

Power Adapter, or other compatible power adapter to the
battery.

4. The UPB50 indicators should illuminate. If not, ensure the

power adapter is connected to a power source and the power
source is ON. See Troubleshooting for additional details.

5. Charge the UPB50 for at least three hours or until fully

charged, prior to first use.

D. Operation

When the UPB50 is properly connected to your notebook computer,
the notebook computer will appear to be on utility power. For optimal
battery runtime, adjust your notebook computer’s power settings.
(Refer to notebook user manual or control panel for more information
on changing power mode settings.)

If your notebook power adapter, APC Universal Power Adapter, or
other compatible power adapter is removed from the UPB50, the
UPB50 will serve as the primary power source for your notebook
computer. If any of these notebook adapters are present, power will
pass through the UPB50 to your notebook computer.

E. Checking the Battery Status

The status of the battery is indicated by four LED status indicators
and can be checked at any time, by pressing the Status button. The
various battery status conditions are described below:

Charge

The LED status indicators will light up sequentially
as each level of charge is reached. Continue
charging until the four white indicators are lit
together and then turn off, indicating the UPB50 is
fully charged.

Features

Compact design weighs less than one pound

Up to four hours of additional runtime

1

for your notebook

computer

Two selectable output voltages

Four LED status indicators

Letter coded power tips provide compatibility with most
notebook computers in the market today

Compatible with APC Universal Power Adapters

Up to 70 Watts continuous power and 80 Watts peak power

Inspection

Prior to use, please check the package contents for the following
items. If any item listed below is not in the package, please contact
APC Customer Service at 800.800.4APC (800.800.4272).

Universal Notebook Battery (UPB50)

Input / Output Power Cable

Conversion Plug & Jack Tips

Compatibility Guide

Figure 2: LED Status Indications

F. Changing Voltage While Battery is in Use

If the output voltage selector switch is moved while the battery is in
use, output power to your notebook will be interrupted. To resume
power output, ensure that the output voltage selector switch is set to
the correct output voltage and press the Status button for 1~3
second(s). The status indicators will illuminate, indicating the
UPB50 has resumed power output.

Figure 3: Typical Connection Diagram

Discharge

Press the Status button to display the discharge
status. The LED indicators will illuminate and
display the remaining charge level. The number of
LEDs that light up indicate the level of discharge
as described in Figure 2.

Sleep Mode

When the UPB50 has been stored or has not
been attached to a notebook computer for 15
minutes or more, it will enter Sleep Mode status.
To wake up the battery, press the Status button
for 1~3 second(s) and then release. The status
indicators will illuminate, showing the battery is on
and ready for use.

Display

Status

Indicators

Lit

When

Charging

When

Discharging

All LEDs

off

Fully charged

4

85 ~ 100%

85 ~ 100%

3

55 ~ 85%

55 ~ 85%

2

25 ~ 55%

25 ~ 55%

1

Less than 25%

Less than 25%

All LEDs

off

Fully depleted

AC power

outlet

Notebook power

adapter

Notebook

computer

Universal Notebook Battery

Safety Precautions

Please read the following warnings carefully before using the
UPB50. Use the product according to the procedures outlined in this
manual.

Warnings:

Caution: Burn Hazard

Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of this
product.

Do not store outside of the following temperature range:
-4~140

o

F (-20~60

o

C).

Do not operate outside of the following range: 32~104

o

F

(0~40

o

C), as this will damage or reduce the life of the battery.

Do not allow this product to come in contact with water or
other liquids. If any liquid should reach the interior of the
battery, immediately unplug the battery from your notebook.
Continued use of the battery is not recommended, and may
result in fire or electric shock.

Do not expose the battery to a direct flame or heat source, as
the battery may explode.

Prior to Use

This user manual provides operating instructions for the UPB50.
Please read the entire user manual prior to use and remember to
register your product. You can do this via the enclosed warranty card
or by visiting http://warranty.apc.com and using keycode p668y.

Figure 1: Components

A. Setting the Output Voltage

Confirm that the UPB50 is compatible with your notebook computer
by finding the corresponding model listing and voltage requirements
in the Universal Notebook Battery Compatibility Guide. Individual
voltage ratings can also be found on your notebook computer’s
system label or power adapter label.

1. Remove advisory sticker from output voltage selector switch.

2. Slide the output voltage selector switch toward the symbol

representing the notebook’s required voltage.

= Notebook computers with 15V ~ 17V output

••

= Notebook computers with 18V ~ 24V output

Status

button

Output

power

connector

Input

power

connector

Power

connector

Power

port

LED status

indicators

Output voltage

selector switch

Jack

Plug

Advertising