APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA Tower UPS


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APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA Tower UPS

Power interruptions can disrupt your work, damage sensitive equipment, and frustrate your daily routine. The APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA Tower UPS delivers dependable surge protection and intelligent battery backup in a compact, space-saving design. Built for home offices, small businesses, and multimedia setups, this 700 VA UPS combines automatic voltage regulation (AVR), a user-friendly LCD interface, and audible alarms to keep you in control during power events. With six strategically arranged outlets—three with battery-backed UPS power and surge protection and three surge-only you can rely on this unit to safeguard your essential devices while protecting peripherals and reducing data loss during outages.

  • Power reliability for essential electronics: The APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA provides dependable backup power for your critical devices, helping you save work, finish tasks, and safely shut down computers or servers during blackouts. With a robust 700 VA rating (approximately 420 watts), it supports desktops, modems, routers, external drives, and other peripheral gear, giving you a grace period when the power dips or cuts out.
  • Versatile outlet configuration with smart protection: This tower UPS features 6 outlets in total—3 outlets deliver UPS-backed power with surge protection, while 3 outlets offer surge protection only. This design enables you to plug in your most important devices (such as a PC and monitor, networking gear, or a NAS) to stay powered during outages, while less critical peripherals remain protected from surges without drawing on the battery reserve.
  • Built-in AVR and informative LCD interface: Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) compensates for minor AC input fluctuations, stabilizing voltage to your connected equipment and reducing the risk of brownouts. The integrated LCD interface provides real-time status at a glance and supports audible alarms to alert you to power events, battery status, and other operational messages—minimizing downtime and guesswork.
  • Compact tower design for organized spaces: The slim, upright tower footprint measures 7.48 x 3.58 x 12.2 inches, making it ideal for desks, workstations, or under-desk use without occupying valuable space. Its compact form helps keep cables tidy and your workspace uncluttered while still delivering robust protection for your gear.
  • Peace of mind with clear status indicators and simple maintenance: The Back-UPS RS 700 VA integrates intuitive indicators and alarms that keep you informed about battery health, load, and power events. With straightforward setup and routine maintenance, you can maximize uptime, protect data, and extend the life of your devices by ensuring stable power delivery and swift recovery from outages.

Technical Details of APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA Tower UPS

  • Model: APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA Tower UPS
  • VA rating: 700 VA
  • Output power: 420 W
  • Outlets: 6 total (3 UPS-enabled with battery backup and surge protection; 3 surge-protection-only outlets)
  • Standards: Built-in Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
  • Display: LCD interface for real-time status and alerts
  • Audible alarms: Yes, for power events and status notifications
  • Form factor: Tower design
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 7.48 x 3.58 x 12.2 inches
  • Weight: Approximately 15 lbs
  • Usability: Ideal for desktop setups, home offices, and small business workstations
  • Protection features: Surge protection on all outlets, battery backup on UPS outlets, AVR for voltage regulation

how to install APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA Tower UPS

Getting your APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA up and running is straightforward. Follow these steps to ensure optimal protection and performance:

1) Choose a stable, ventilated location near a wall outlet. Place the UPS on a solid surface where it can stand upright and remain within reach of connected devices and cables. Do not place it in an enclosed cabinet or behind heavy objects that could impede airflow or access to the LCD panel.

2) Connect to mains power. Use the power cord provided with the unit to plug the UPS into a properly grounded wall outlet. Allow the UPS to reach full charge before connecting critical devices for the first time. This ensures the internal battery begins its healthy calibration and provides accurate runtime estimates.

3) Connect your equipment. Plug your essential devices into the UPS-enabled outlets (the three with battery backup) to ensure they stay powered during an outage. Use the surge-only outlets for peripherals like printers or speakers that do not require temporary power during an outage but still benefit from surge protection.

4) Power on and configure. Turn on the UPS and observe the LCD display for initial status indicators. Use the LCD to verify battery health, load levels, and voltage regulation status. Configure any audible alerts or sensitivity settings to align with your environment, and run a self-test if prompted by the display to confirm proper operation.

5) Perform a safety check and maintenance plan. After installation, periodically test the UPS by simulating a power outage (short unplugging momentarily from the wall) to observe graceful shutdown of essential equipment. Replace the battery when the LCD or indicators show reduced runtime or after the recommended maintenance interval. Keep the area free of moisture and dust to preserve performance.

6) Monitor and manage. Regularly review the LCD status and battery health to anticipate replacements before they impact uptime. For office environments, consider documenting the UPS settings and run-time expectations to help with planning during outages or scheduled power maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

  • What devices should I plug into the UPS-backed outlets versus surge-only outlets? You should connect critical devices that require power during an outage—such as your computer, monitor, active network gear, and external storage—to the UPS-backed outlets. Non-essential peripherals can go to surge-only outlets to receive surge protection without drawing on the battery.
  • How long will the APC Back-UPS RS 700 VA keep my equipment running during a blackout? Runtime depends on the load attached to the UPS. Lighter loads (a single PC and monitor) typically yield longer runtimes, while heavier setups reduce runtime. The LCD panel offers real-time runtime estimates based on current load and battery condition.
  • Does this UPS come with a battery replacement or service kit? Battery replacement and service options vary by region. Check your local APC support resources for compatible replacement batteries and instructions for safe replacement, or contact APC customer support for guidance.
  • Will the LCD display provide alerts if the battery is nearing end of life? Yes, the LCD interface shows battery health indicators and alerts related to power events, allowing you to time battery replacement before it impacts uptime.
  • Can I customize alarm settings or thresholds on the Back-UPS RS 700 VA? The LCD interface supports configuration of basic alerts and status messages. You can adjust audible alarms and view voltage regulation and load indicators to fit your workspace needs. Refer to the user manual for more detailed configuration options.

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