Recently my customer called me regarding long beeps of sound in their office. They thought it was their printer because they have recently just change the toner for their laser printer and was afraid that somehow they may have broken something.
To ensure that the printer was working fine, they did some test prints on the printer and it seems that it prints out alright, perfect quality everytime. However, the long beep happens again. They printed again. It sounds again. They remove the toners, shake it, put them back, test print, and it beeps again.
After half-a-day of meddling, they called for me to go to their Tuas office to check for them. So I went.
I think a test print on the printer, and yes, there is a loud and continuous beep that seems to emit from the printer, but that tone don’t sound like it is from the printer, especially a Samsung printer which we have been selling so many of it.
I went to the printer this time and ask somebody to test print something, and the beep happens again, and there, I noticed, that the LED indicator on their UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) turns red and when it turns red, the long beeping sound appears.
That sound did not come from the printer, it came from the UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply), which is located under the desk where they placed their printer!!
I looked at the UPS closer and the indicator signals that during that time, it was actually under-voltage, and that’s why it beeps!!
I looked at all the connections and found that someone has reconnect the printer power source to the UPS output socket, meaning that the UPS is actually powering the printer itself!! This is a definite no-no because by doing so, it’ll drain the power from the UPS battery very fast and it cause the battery to have a very much shorter lifespan.
I asked and they told me probably their CCTV cable cable guys have swiped the cables without bothering when it came from and where the power is going to.
So, just to share the knowledge with you, if you want to extend the lifespan of your UPS battery, you must at least do the following:-
If you do not have a UPS or if your UPS do not have a “surge-only” outlet, do contact us to purchase at least one for your computers.
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