![]() ![]() However after I installed that, not sure what I am doing as it wants me to set up user accounts / email address etc. īattery date is under the heading of BATTDATE and SELFTEST On 11:14 AM, robin said: Those settings are in the nf file as described in the User's Guide. However I could not see a way of changing settings (like battery change date, self test period etc ) all as per user manual. Ok, I got the APCUPSD software to run on my mac and I could see the ups and its settings. This reply was originally posted by Bill on APC forums on I'm using a brand new USB 2.0 A to B cable. My PC is a one-year-old Dell Studio XPS 435MT Desktop, with an Intel i7-920 processor, running Windows Vista Home Premium, SP2, 64-bit, OS. No matter what I try, the PCPE installer cannot locate the APC SUA1000 Smart UPS, and thus aborts the installation. Under USB Controllers, under Root Hubs, it's shown as an HID UPS Battery (APC USB UPS) Under HIDs, it's shown as an HID APC USB UPSģ. Under Batteries, it's shown as an HID UPS BatteryĢ. When I look at the Windows device manager on my PC, I see the APC UPS identified in three locations:ġ. ![]() I also performed "braindeading" on the SUA1000. It then shows an error message, "The installer is unable to locate an APC battery backup connected to your computer."Īfter reading many APC knowledge base and forum querries, I attached the USB cable from the SUA1000 to a root hub on the back of the PC. The PCPE 2.2 installer tries to disable the Windows native power management system. I downloaded PCPE 2.2 for Vista from the APC website. This was originally posted on APC forums on
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