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Peace of mind from the world’s most trusted UPS.
The Back-UPS battery backup offers guaranteed power and surge protection for wireless networks, computers, gaming consoles and other electronics in your home or business. Models supply battery backup during outages and unsafe voltage fluctuations, as well as provide protection from damaging surges and spikes. They’re available in ‘tower’ or ‘floor’ styles, and together with a variety of standard features, they are the perfect choice to protect your data and keep you connected.
APC Back-UPS 350
APC Back-UPS 500 (beige)
APC Back-UPS 500 (black)
APC Back-UPS 650
APC Back-UPS BE600M1, 600VA, 120V,1 USB charging port
APC Back-UPS BE850G2, 850VA, 2 USB charging ports
Features & Benefits:
Battery failure notification | Provides early-warning fault analysis on batteries enabling timely preventive maintenance |
Battery-protected and surge-only outlets | Reserves power capacity and run time for connected equipment that require battery back-up while providing surge only protection for less critical equipment |
Cold-start capable | Provides temporary battery power when the utility power is out. |
Hot-swappable batteries | Ensures clean, uninterrupted power to protected equipment while batteries are being replaced |
Disconnected battery notification | Warns when a battery is not available to provide backup power. |
Dataline Surge Protection | Provides protection of connected equipment from power surges on the data lines. |
Automatic self-test | Periodic battery self-test ensures early detection of a battery that needs to be replaced. |
Audible alarms | Provides notification of changing utility power and UPS conditions. |
User-replaceable batteries | Increases availability by allowing a trained user to perform upgrades and replacements of the batteries reducing Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) |
Transformer-block spaced outlets | Protect equipment with input transformer blocks without blocking access to other receptacles. |
Intelligent battery management | Maximizes battery performance, life, and reliability through intelligent, precision charging. |
Safety-agency approved | Ensures the product has been tested and approved to work safely with the connected service provider equipment and within the specified environment. UL, FCC, CE, C-Tick approvals. |
Lifetime data recovery warranty | Provides peace of mind by providing professional data recovery services in the event data is lost due to the failure of the unit. |
Battery replacement without tools | Allows quick, easy battery replacement. |
LED status indicators | Quickly understand unit and power status with visual indicators. |
Runtime Chart:
Watts | 50 | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 | Full | Half |
VA~ | 80 | 160 | 320 | 480 | 640 | 800 | 960 | 1120 | 1280 | Load | Load |
BE350G | 24 min | 10 min | 2 min | – | – | – | – | – | – | 2 min (100 Watts) | 9 min (200 Watts) |
BK350 | 47 min | 19 min | 5 min | – | – | – | – | – | – | 5 min (210 Watts) | 18 min (105 Watts) |
BK500 | 1 hrs 2 mins | 26 min | 8 min | 2 min | – | – | – | – | – | 2 min (300 Watts) | 14 min (150 Watts) |
BK500BLK | 1 hrs 2 mins | 26 min | 8 min | 2 min | – | – | – | – | – | 2 min (300 Watts) | 14 min (150 Watts) |
BE550G | 1 hrs 5 mins | 28 min | 10 min | 4 min | – | – | – | – | – | 3 min (330 Watts) | 13 min (165 Watts) |
BE650G | 1 hrs 27 mins | 38 min | 15 min | 7 min | – | – | – | – | – | 4 min (390 Watts) | 15 min (195 Watts) |
BE750G | 1 hrs 25 mins | 36 min | 14 min | 7 min | 3 min | – | – | – | – | 2 min (450 Watts) | 11 min (225 Watts) |
Legacy Products
- APC Back-UPS HS BH500NET
BR1500 – APC Back-UPS RS 1500VA 865W Refurbished
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APC Back-UPS RS 1500VA 865W Model: BR1500 |
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Input: NEMA 5-15P (120V – 15A) | |
Output: (2) NEMA 5-15R (Surge), (6) NEMA 5-15R (Battery & Surge) | |
Line Interactive UPS – Sinewave Output | |
New batteries, Refurbished UPS | |
1 Year Warranty Included |
- Extended Warranty
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- 1 Year Warranty 1 Year
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Included - 2 Year Warranty 2 Year
+$28.002 Year
+$28.00 - 3 Year Warranty 3 Year
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+$49.00
- 1 Year Warranty 1 Year
$139.99
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Description
Details
Manufacturer: APC
Model: APC Back-UPS RS 1500VA 865W 120V
Condition: New batteries, refurbished UPS
Part Number: BR1500
Maximum output: 865W / 1500VA
Typical backup time at half load: 12.4 minutes (432.5 Watts)
Typical backup time at full load: 3.7 minutes (865 Watts)
Warranty: 1 year full replacement warranty
APC Back-UPS RS 1500VA 865W BR1500 Manual
BR1500 – APC Back-UPS RS Specifications:
Main:
Main Input Voltage
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120V
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Rated Power in W
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865W
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Rated Power in VA
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1500VA
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Input Connection Type
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Output Connection Type
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Number of Rack Unit
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2U
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Cable Length
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6 ft (1.
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Number of Cables
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1
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Battery Type
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Lead-Acid Battery
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General:
Number of Power Module Free Slots
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0
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Number of Power Module Filled Slots
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0
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Redundant
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No
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Physical:
Color
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Beige
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Height
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14.61 in (37.1 cm)
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Width
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3.
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Depth
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13.11 in (33.3 cm)
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Net Weight
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25.04 lb(US) (11.36 kg)
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Mounting Location
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Front
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Mounting Preference
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No preference
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Mounting Mode
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Not rack-mountable
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Two post mountable
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0
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USB Compatible
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No
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Input:
Network Frequency
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47 – 63 Hz
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Input Voltage Limits
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78 – 152 V adjustable
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Output:
Maximum Configurable Power in W
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865W
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UPS Type
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Line interactive
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Maximum Output Current
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12 A
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Maximum configurable power in VA
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1500VA
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Conformance:
Product Certifications
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CUL listed
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Environmental:
Ambient Air Temperature for Operation
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32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C)
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Relative Humidity
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0 – 95 %
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Operating Altitude
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0 – 10000 ft
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Ambient Air Temperature for Storage
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23 – 113 °F (-5 – 45 °C)
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Storage Relative Humidity
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0 – 95 %
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Storage Altitude
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0 – 50000 ft (0.
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Acoustic Level
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45 dBA
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Heat Dissipation
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180 Btu/h
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Batteries & Runtime:
Number of Battery Filled Slots
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1
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Number of Battery Free Slots
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0
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Battery Recharge Time
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8 h
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Number of Battery Replacement Quantity
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1
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Battery Charger Power
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32 W rated
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Battery Power in VAH
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260 VAh runtime
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Battery Life
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4 – 6 year(s)
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Replacement Battery
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RBC33
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Battery Option
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BR24BP 1 518 VAh
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Extended Runtime
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0
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Communications & Management:
Control Panel
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LED status display with on line : on battery : replace battery and overload indicators
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Alarm
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Alarm when on battery : distinctive low battery alarm : configurable delays
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Surge Protection and Filtering:
Surge Energy Rating
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420 J
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Noise Suppression
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Full time multi-pole noise filtering : 5% IEEE surge let-through : zero clamping response time : meets UL 1449
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Data Line Protection
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RJ11 modem/fax/DSL protection (two wire single line)
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Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer | APC |
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Form Factor | Tower |
Waveform in Battery Mode | Pure Sinewave |
Input Voltage | 120V AC |
Output (VA) | 1500VA |
Output Voltage | 120V AC |
PDU Total Outlets | No |
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Backup and recovery in Windows
Windows 11 Windows 10 More…Less
In Windows 11, you can restore files from a backup created using Backup and Restore or File History.
Restoring files using the file log
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Connect an external storage device containing backup files.
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In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel , and then select it from the list of results.
org/ListItem”>
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Follow the instructions to restore files.
Enter File log in the search field in the control panel. Select Back up files using file history in the list of results.
Restoring files using backup and restore
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Connect an external storage device containing backup files.
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In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel .
org/ListItem”>
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Select a different backup to restore the files , select the location of the external storage device, and follow the instructions to restore the files.
Select it from the list of results, and then select Backup and Restore (Windows 7).
Restoring Windows files and settings
If you choose to sync your settings from your Windows 10 or 11 device, they will automatically be restored to your new PC when you sign in with your Microsoft account. In Windows 11, you can also restore Microsoft Store apps and OneDrive folders. For more information about syncing settings, see Learn about Windows backup and sync settings.
Recovery options in Windows
Opening backup options
Backing up a computer using File History
Use File History to back up to an external drive or network folder. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > backup > Add drive , and then select an external drive or network location for backups.
Restoring files using File History
If you notice that you are missing an important file or folder that you backed up, follow the steps below.
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In the search box on the taskbar, type file recovery , and then select File recovery using file history .
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Locate the desired file, and then use the arrows to scroll through all of its versions.
org/ListItem”>
When you find the correct version, select Restore to save it to its original location. To save a copy elsewhere, right-click the 9 button0007 Restore , select Restore to and specify a new location.
Search for backups created in previous versions of Windows
If you used Backup and Restore to create file or system image backups in previous versions of Windows, those backups will still be available in Windows 10. In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel . Then select Control Panel > System and Security > Backup and Restore (Windows 7).
Recovery options in Windows
Opening backup options
ISPmanager 5 Lite Documentation : Backups
A backup is a copy of all sites, databases and user mailboxes. Backups allow:
- restore information in case of problems with the site;
- restore the site when moving from server to server;
- save data in case of possible server outages, software failures, hardware problems, etc.
The copy can be stored on the server with ISPmanager or in external storage. As external storage you can use:
- Dropbox;
- Google Drive;
- Amazon S3;
- S3 compatible storage;
- FTP server;
- SFTP server (with SSH connection).
By default, all users are automatically backed up once a day. You can set up a backup schedule. For details, see the article Backup module (isptar, current up-to-date module, c 5.52.0 ).
Please note!
Backup is not performed for directories and files that:
- are located on mounted devices;
- are symbolic links.
To work with backups go to Tools → Backups .
Backup settings
When opening the Backups section for the first time ISPmanager prompts you to set backup settings. Press OK to specify the settings.
- Enable option Enable backup to perform backups with the specified settings.
Pay attention!
In order to enable/disable backup for a particular user, you need to enable/disable this option in the user settings.
- Select the storage location for the copies in the field Storage type .
- Enter Backup password .
- Specify the settings for the selected storage type:
Local Directory
Dropbox
Google Drive
Amazon S3
S3 Compatible Storage
FTP Server
SFTP Server (over SSH)
- Specify Copy Limits:
- Total size in bytes. You can specify the unit of measure in this field. For example, 100Mib.
Pay attention!
- For local storage, the limit applies separately to each cluster node. If the specified value is exceeded, the oldest backup copies will be deleted;
- You can leave this field blank, in which case the backups will be kept until the storage runs out of space;
- You can limit the total number of backups via the configuration file parameter BackupCountLimit.
The default setting is 14 (7 daily and 7 weekly copies).
- Maximum number of Full backups .
- Maximum number of Daily backups .
- In the Exclude files field, specify which files should not be included in the backup. Each exception must be listed on a new line.
Pay attention!
- File paths are relative to the user’s home directory (the default is /var/www/username/ ). For example, data/.filemgr-tmp ;
- You can use the character * to replace any characters in the file name.
- In field Exclude databases specify which databases should not be included in the backup. Each database must be specified on a new line.
- Total size in bytes. You can specify the unit of measure in this field. For example, 100Mib.
- Press OK .
To change the presets, go to Tools → Backups → button Settings .
Restoring data from a backup
Restoring a user and all their data
To restore user data from a backup, go to Tools → Backups → select backup → button Details → select user → button Restore → OK . When the data is restored, the ISPmanager interface will display the message “Restoring from backup completed successfully”.
Please note!
Existing files are not overwritten. Before restoring the user database, delete the database of the same name from the server. If this is not done, then ISPmanager will supplement the existing database, and will not restore it completely from the backup.
Restoring a deleted user
A deleted user can be restored from a backup under a different name. To do this, go to Tools → Backups → select a copy → button Details → select user → button Restore as → specify Username to which the backup data will be restored or Create with a new name → Ok . In this case, ISPmanager will not restore matching entities. Also, backups created under the old name will not be available to the user.
Please note!
If you restore a deleted user from an earlier backup, then the data from the later backups will not be available to him.