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DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LCD INDICATORS

1.   ONLINE:

The UPS is supplying utility power to  

connected equipment.

2.   ENERGY-SAVING:

The UPS is in energy saving bypass mode. 

See “CYBERPOWER GREENPOWER UPS™ 

TECHNOLOGY” section for more information. 

3.   AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation):

This icon appears whenever your UPS is 

automatically correcting low or high AC line 

voltage without using battery power. This is 

a normal, automatic operation of your UPS, 

and no action is required on your part.

4.   ON BATTERY:

During a severe sag or loss in utility power, 

this icon appears and an alarm sounds  

(two short beeps followed by a pause) to 

indicate the UPS is operating from its inter-

nal batteries. During a prolonged sag or loss 

in utility power, the alarm will beep rapid-

ly every 1/2 second to indicate the UPS’s 

batteries are nearly out of power. You should 

save files and turn off your equipment im-

mediately or allow the software to shut the 

system down.

5.   BATTERY CAPACITY:

This meter displays the approximate 

charge level (in 20% increments) of the 

UPS’s internal battery. During a severe sag 

or loss in utility power, the UPS switches 

to battery power, the ON BATTERY icon 

appears, and the charge level decreases.

6.   REPLACE battery:

This icon illuminates when the batteries  

are not connected well or the batteries 

were worn out.

7.    FAULT: 

This icon appears if there is a 

problem with the UPS. Press the POWER 

button to turn the UPS off.

E01:

 Charger Fault – Overcharge  

(Contact CyberPower Systems for support.)

E02:

 Charger Fault – No Charge  

(Contact CyberPower Systems for support.)

E11:

 Battery Overvoltage  

(Contact CyberPower Systems for support.)

E21:

 Battery Output Short Fault  

(Turn on the UPS)

E22:

 Battery Mode or AC/Utility Power 

Mode Overload Fault (Unplug at least one 

piece of equipment from battery outlets 

and turn the UPS on again.)

8.  OVERLOAD:

This icon appears and an alarm sounds 

to indicate the battery-supplied outlets 

are overloaded. To clear the overload, 

unplug one piece of equipment from the 

battery-supplied outlets at a time until the 

icon turns off and the alarm stops.

9.   CURRENT LOAD:

This meter displays the approximate  

output load level (in 20% increments)  

of the UPS battery outlets.

10. SCHEDULE:

Users can setup the schedule to turn on and 

shut down the computer and UPS through 

PowerPanel® software. The LCD display will 

show how much time is left before the UPS 

will turn back on or shut down.

11.  MUTE:

This icon appears whenever the UPS is 

in silent mode. However, when there is a 

problem with the UPS, the alarm will still 

beep even in silent mode.

12.  INPUT Meter:

This meter measures the AC voltage that 

the UPS system is receiving from the utility 

wall outlet. The UPS is designed, through 

the use of automatic voltage regulation, 

to continuously correct output voltage to 

connected equipment to a safe 110/120 

voltage output range. In the event of 

a complete power loss, severe sag, or 

over-voltage, the UPS relies on its inter-

nal battery to supply consistent 110/120 

output voltage. The INPUT voltage meter 

can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify 

poor-quality input power.

Summary of Contents for CP1350PFCLCD

Page 1: ...On Indicator 3 LCD Module Display 4 Down Display Button 5 Up Mute Button 6 Enter Setup Button 7 USB charge ports Except for CP1350PFCLCD 8 Battery and Surge Protected Outlets 9 Full Time Surge Protection Outlets 10 Circuit Breaker 11 DB9 USB Ports to PC 12 Wiring Fault Indicator red 13 Communication Protection Ports RJ45 14 SNMP HTTP Network Slot Except for CP1350PFCLCD 15 Widely Spaced Outlets De...

Page 2: ...ing a computer component CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire connect only to a circuit provided with 20 amperes maximum branch circuit over current protec tion in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 CAUTION Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equip ment ANSI NFPA 75 CAUTION Do not dispose of batterie...

Page 3: ...low utility power to a consistent and safe 110 120 volts If incoming utility voltage drops below 90 volts or exceeds 140 volts the units auto matically switch to battery back up power DETERMINE THE POWER REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR EQUIPMENT 1 Ensure that the equipment plugged into the UPS does not exceed the UPS unit s rated capacity If the rated capacities of the unit are exceeded an overload condition...

Page 4: ... the wall outlet and UPS are located near the equipment being attached for proper accessibility SYSTEM FUNCTION BLOCK DIAGRAM EMI Filter Surge Suppressor AVR Charger AC DC Battery Inverter Input Output Normal Mode Battery Mode Advanced Energy Saving Patented Bypass Technology CyberPower s patented GreenPower UPS with Bypass Technology reduces UPS energy costs by up to 75 compared to conventional U...

Page 5: ... unit has 6 battery powered and surge protected outlets to ensure temporary uninterrupted operation of your equipment during a power failure DO NOT plug a laser printer paper shredder copier space heater vacuum cleaner sump pump or other large electrical device into the Battery and Surge Protected Outlets The power demands of these devices will overload and possibly damage the unit 9 Full Time Sur...

Page 6: ...O LOCAL REGULATIONS REPLACING THE BATTERY BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE CP1350PFCLCD CP1500PFCLCD 1 Turn off and unplug all connected equipment 2 Turn the UPS off and unplug it from the AC power source 3 Turn the UPS on its side 4 Remove the front panel retaining screws located on the bottom of the UPS 5 Slide the front panel completely off of the unit 6 Remove the fixed stand from the upper batte...

Page 7: ...ult Overcharge Contact CyberPower Systems for support E02 Charger Fault No Charge Contact CyberPower Systems for support E11 Battery Overvoltage Contact CyberPower Systems for support E21 Battery Output Short Fault Turn on the UPS E22 Battery Mode or AC Utility Power Mode Overload Fault Unplug at least one piece of equipment from battery outlets and turn the UPS on again 8 OVERLOAD This icon appea...

Page 8: ... Systems at cyberpowersystems com support PowerPanel is inactive all icons are gray The USB cable is not connected Connect the USB serial cable to the UPS unit and an open USB serial port on the back of the computer You must use the cable that came with the unit The USB cable is connected to the wrong USB port Check the back of the computer for an additional USB serial port Move the cable to this ...

Page 9: ...n turn the UPS on Additional troubleshooting information can be found at Support at www CyberPowerSystems com Model CP1350PFCLCDa CP1500PFCLCDa Capacity 1350VA 880W 1500VA 1000W Nominal Input Voltage 120V Input Frequency 60 Hz 3 Hz On Battery Output Voltage 120Vac 5 Max Load for UPS Outlets 5 Outlets 1350VA 880W 1500VA 1000W Max Load for Full Time Surge Protection outlets 12 Amp On Battery Output ...

Page 10: ...ed and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio co...

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