![]() ![]() ![]() That is usually a small, can-shaped cylinder wired to a circuit board. This isn’t for the average consumer, you’d have to first remove the internal battery pack and then unscrew the case and locate the beeper. If returning is not an option and you have to use the Prolink systems, then you have a few other options:įirst, you could disassemble the UPS units and disconnect the beeper, or wire in a switch so you can turn the beeper off and on. But the cost of those systems is generally quite a bit higher than either the CyberPower or APC options. One other possibility would be a home theater battery backup system – those are designed specifically for situations where you don’t want annoying beeps. I know that certain models of APC Back-UPS system can use their PowerChute Personal Edition software, which includes the ability to disable those annoying beeps. So your best solution would be to return the two Prolink systems and buy yourself a either a CyberPower UPS, or another brand that provides control software with the capability to disable UPS beeps. then unplug the UPS from the computer and relocate it to your bedroomĪlthough the software runs on your computer, the notification setting is made on the UPS itself, which allows it to work even when the computer’s not attached.install and run the software, and turn off those system beeps.temporarily plug in the UPS to your computer.CyberPower systems come with PowerPanel Personal Edition software. Larger and more expensive models do.įor instance, the CyberPower 1350AVR provides about the same amount of backup power as your two units, and sells for about $140 at. ![]() I should note that this doesn’t apply to every model in either brand, most of the smaller and cheaper units don’t have any way to change the warning beeps. The Prolink brand of UPS are designed for computer systems and other consumer electronics backup needs, so the engineers designing them likely didn’t consider the need for beep silencing such as in your situation. Certain other brands of UPS devices do offer the capability to disable warning beeps, notably APC Back-UPS and CyberPower. I see battery systems available from $260US and up from places like and. How do I do this? Thanks in advance for your assistance.įirst, I’m assuming you were looking for a lower-cost solution to your problem than a battery backup system that is designed for CPAP use. I want to disable or silence the alarm so I can continue to sleep uninterrupted. I wrote the Manufacturer but was told I can’t shut the alarm off. The brownouts usually last between 2 and 20 minutes. I have just purchased 2 UPS’s (Prolink Pro700SFT 650va). I have sleep apnea and use a CPAP while I sleep. ![]()
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