CPS600E
Copyright © 2010 CyberPower Systems, Inc.
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DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LCD
The LCD Display indicates a variety of EPS
operational conditions. All descriptions apply
when the EPS is plugged into an AC outlet and
turned on or when the EPS is on battery.
1. INPUT VOLTAGE Meter:
This meter measures the AC voltage that the EPS is receiving from the utility
wall outlet. The EPS is designed, through the use of automatic voltage regulation, to continuously supply
connected equipment with stable, 220 output
voltage
. In the event of a complete power loss, severe
brownout or over-voltage the EPS will rely on its
external battery t
o supply consistent 220 output voltage.
The Input Voltage Meter can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify poor quality input power.
2. OUTPUT VOLTAGE Meter:
This meter measures, the AC voltage that the EPS is providing to the
computer. It displays normal line mode, AVR mode, and battery backup mode.
3. NORMAL MODE Icon:
This icon will illuminate when the EPS is working under normal conditions.
4. ON BAT (On Battery) Icon:
When a severe brownout or blackout, this icon appearing and an alarm
(two short beeps) activated indicate that the EPS is working via its
batteries
. Once the batteries are
running out of power, for a period of time, an alarm (two short beeps) will appear continuously. If this
occurs, it is recommended that save your files and turn off your equipment manually as soon as possible.
5. SILENT MODE Icon:
This icon appearing indicates that the buzzer does not beep in the silent mode
until the low battery capacity.
6. OVER LOAD Icon:
This icon appearing and an alarm activated indicate that the overload condition. To
relieve the overload, unplug your equipment from the EPS outlets until the icon disappears and the alarm
stops being activated.
7. LOAD CAPACITY:
Load CAPACITY is also shown on the bar chart; equal 25% load capacity for each
segment.
8. BATTERY VOLTAGE:
BATT. VOLTAGE indicates the voltage of battery.