Notebook AC/DC | ||
Power Adapter | ||
(used for charging) | ||
Plug | ||
Tip | ||
Power Cable | ||
UPB80 | ||
A/C | Jack | Notebook |
Outlet | ||
Tip |
Figure 2. Typical Connection Diagram | ||||||
Figure 3. Status Indicator Definitions | ||||||
Color | During Discharge | During Charging | ||||
Blue | 85 - 100% | 0 - 30% | ||||
Blue | 60 - 85% | 30 - 60% | ||||
Blue | 30 - 60% | 60 - 85% | ||||
Blue | 10 - 30% | 85 - 95% | ||||
Amber or Off | (amber) | Less than 10% | Fully Charged | |||
(Not Lit) | ||||||
Troubleshooting | ||||||
Problem | Possible Cause | Corrective Action | ||||
The UPB80 is not charging | Notebook AC Adapter output voltage does | Check the voltage rating from the system label on | ||||
the notebook when the AC | not match the output voltage setting on the | the notebook or power adapter. | ||||
adapter is connected to the | Output Voltage Selector Switch. | Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the | ||||
UPB80. | ||||||
corresponding voltage. | ||||||
Disconnect and reconnect the UPB80 Power | ||||||
Cable from/to the UPB80. | ||||||
No power after performing | The actual voltage produced by the | Disconnect the Power Cable from the UPB80. | ||||
the above procedure. | notebook AC adapter is offset from its | Turn the Output Voltage Selector Switch to the | ||||
rating. | next highest voltage setting. | |||||
Example: if the notebook AC adapter is 15V, turn | ||||||
the Output Voltage Selector Switch to 16V. | ||||||
The notebook is an Acer model, and is | Disconnect the UPB80 Power Cable; set the | |||||
listed in the “Compatibility Guide” and the | Output Voltage Selector Switch to 20V. Connect | |||||
“Compatibility” section of this manual. | the UPB80 Power Cable to the notebook. | |||||
UPB80 does not charge the | The Output Voltage Selector Switch is not | Check the notebook, notebook power adapter, | ||||
notebook when the AC | set to the correct voltage setting. | “Compatibility Guide” or “Compatibility” section | ||||
adapter is NOT connected. | of this manual to ensure the appropriate voltage | |||||
setting for the notebook is being used, and to | ||||||
ensure the proper jack tip and plug tip are being | ||||||
used. | ||||||
UPB80 has automatically shut down due to | Remove the UPB80 from the enclosed area, and | |||||
abnormally high temperature. | let it cool for a few minutes. Unplug and re-plug | |||||
the UPB80 Power Cable. The unit will recover | ||||||
from thermal protection mode. | ||||||
The notebook being used is drawing more | UPB80 is designed to deliver 80 watts of | |||||
than 80W from the UPB80. | continuous output power. Perform one of the | |||||
following to resume UPB80 power output: | ||||||
1. Fully charge the notebook internal battery | ||||||
using the adapter provided with the notebook; | ||||||
connect the UPB80 to the notebook. | ||||||
2. Change the power settings on the notebook to | ||||||
conserve battery power. | ||||||
No power from the UPB80 | The UPB80 may have entered Sleep | Press the On/Status push button for 1 second, then | ||||
after being disconnected | Mode. | release. The On/Status indicators will illuminate | ||||
from a notebook. | and the battery will resume power output. If no | |||||
indicators are lit, charge the UPB80. |
Item | Specification |
Capacity | 88.8 Watt-hours |
Output Power | 80 Watts maximum continuous power. |
100 Watts peak - short duration. | |
Output Voltage | 15V, 16V, 18V, 19V, 20V and 24V DC |
Input Power Source | Notebook adapters or APC’s TravelPower or Universal Power Adapters. |
Charge time | Recharges to 100% in 3.5 hours. |
Size | 10” x 6.5” x .65” (255mm X 165mm X 16.5mm) |
Weight (including Power Cable) | 1.93 lb. (880g) |
Environmental | Storage: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) |
Operation: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) | |
Agency Approvals | UL, cUL, TUV/GS, and CSA |
Note: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is | |
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause | |
harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference | |
received, including interference which may cause undesired operation. |
American Power Conversion | Toll Free: (800) 800-4APC |
132 Fairgrounds Road | Phone: (401) 789-5735 |
West Kingston, Rhode Island | Fax: (401) 789-3710 |
02892 USA | Internet: http://www.apc.com |
Travelmate 230, 290, 660, 800, 6000, 8000, C300, | 19 | K / k | |
C301, C302, C303, TM230X, TM230XC, TM230XV, | |||
TM233LC, TM233X, TM233XV, TM233XV-PRO, | |||
Acer | TM233XVI, TM234LCI, TM281XC, TM281XV, | ||
TM283LC, TM283LCI, TM653LCI, TM661LCI, | |||
TM662LMI, TM800XCI, TM800XCI, TM802LCI, | |||
TM803LCI | 20 | K / k | |
Travelmate C100, C110, TMC100 Tablet, TMC110 | |||
Tablet | |||
Apple | PowerBook G4 (Titanium & Aluminum) | 24 | P / p |
iBook G3 (Dual USB, 500 Mhz and up), iBook G4 | 24 | P / p | |
Armada 110, E500, E700, M300, M700, V300 | 19 | H / h | |
Evo 110, 150, 200-800, N610C | 19 | H / h | |
Compaq | Evo 115, 160, 180 | 19 | B / b |
Presario 1010-1080, 1200-1280, 1450, 1600-1830, | 19 | B / b | |
2700-2720,700-955, 720 | 19 | H / h | |
Presario 2800-2880, 305, 306 | |||
Inspiron 300M, 500M, 600M, 700M, 1150, 8500, | 19 | I / i | |
1000, 5150, 9100, XPS | 20 | J / j | |
Inspiron 2500-2650, 3700-5000, 7500-8200 | |||
Dell | Inspiron 3000-3500, 7000 | 19 | B / b |
Latitude C400-C840, C540, C610, C640, CP, CPi, | 20 | J / j | |
CPt, CPx, CS, CSx, x200, X200 | 19 | I / i | |
Latitude D400,D500, D600, X300 | |||
Precision M40, M50, Smartstep 200, 250 | 20 | J / j | |
A1010, E330, E380 | 19 | B / b | |
A4170, C2111, E6624-E7000 | 19 | E / e | |
B112-B2620, C340-C360, C4120, C7661, E400-6595, | 16 | E / e | |
I4177, I4190, L440-L470, P1032, P2120, S4510, | |||
S6110 | 19 | E / e | |
Celsius Moble H | |||
Fujitsu | Lifebook 200-900, B2630, B3000D, B3010D, P1120, | 16 | E / e |
P2120, P5000, P5010, P5020, S2000, S2010, S2020, | |||
S6120, S6120D, S7000, S7010, T3000, T3000D, | |||
T3010 | 19 | E / e | |
Lifebook E2010 | |||
Lifebook E4010 | 19 | B / b | |
Stylistic Tablet 1000-3500, LT, LTP600, ST, ST4120, | 16 | E / e | |
ST3500, ST4000, ST4000P, ST4121, ST5000, | |||
ST5000D, ST5010, ST5010D, ST5011, ST5011D | |||
Gateway | Solo 2500, 9100, 9150 | 19 | B / b |
Omnibook 2100-4050, 500, 6000-7150, 900, Sojourn, | 19 | B / b | |
vt6200, xe2-xe4500, xt1000, xt6200 | 19 | B / b | |
Hewlett- | Pavilion n3100-n6490, xf125-xf335, xh136-xh675, | ||
Packard | xt115-xt575, xu155, xz133-xz355, ze1110-ze5270, | ||
ze4000, ze5000, zt1000-zt1290, zu1155-zu1175 | 18 | H / h | |
Omnibook zt3000 | |||
HP ComPaq | Business Notebook nc6000 | 19 | H / h |
Tablet PC tc1100 | 18 | H / h | |
IBM | Thinkpad 240, 290, 380-600, 770, i1200, i1300, i1400, | 16 | B / b |
i1700, i1800, R series, T series, X series | 16 | B / b | |
Thinkpad A series | |||
Toughbook CF50, CF-W2 | 16 | B / b | |
Panasonic | Toughbook CF M31-CF M34, CF R1, CF T1, | 16 | E / e |
CF17-CF72 | 16 | E / e | |
Toughbook Tb28, Tb50 | |||
Vaio PCG TR1A, PCG TR1AP, PCG TR2A, | 16 | E / e | |
PCG Z1R1AP1, PCG Z1R1AP2, PCG Z1R1AP3, | |||
PCG Z1RA, PCG GR, PCG SR, PCG SRX, | |||
Sony | PCG V505, PCG VX, PCG Z1, V505BX, V505AX | 19 | E / e |
Vaio PCG NV, PCG NVR, PCG R505, PCG XG, | |||
PCG 700, PCG F, PCG FX, PCG FXA, PCG GRS, | |||
PCG GRX, PCG GRZ, PCG Z505, VGN A197XP | 16 | E / e | |
Vaio refurbished PCG Z1A1, PCG Z1A1P2, | |||
PCG Z1A1P3, PCG Z1AP3 | |||
Libretto 100, 110, 50, 70 | 15 | D / d | |
Portege 2000-2010, 300-660, 3000-3490, 3500, 3505, | 15 | D / d | |
4000-7200, M100, M200 | 19 | B / b | |
Satellite 1000-1200, 1400-1555, 1600-1755, | |||
Toshiba | 1800-1805, 1800-1905, 1905-1955, 2060-2805, | ||
220-335, 3000-3005, 4000-5205, S705, | |||
A10 S127 small | 15 | D / d | |
Satellite A10 S128 small, A10 S177 small, A10 S178 | |||
small, A15 S127, A15 S157, A10, M30, Pro All | 15 | D / d | |
Satellite Pro M10 S405, M10 S406, M15, Pro 6100 | |||
1.8 ghz, Pro 6100 2.2 ghz | 15 | D / d | |
TE 2000, Tecra ALL, M15 |