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5. 

USB Port to PC 

This port allows connection and

   

communication from the USB port   
on the computer to the UPS unit. The   
UPS communicates its status to the

   

PowerPanel

®

 Personal Edition

   

software. This interface is also   
compatible with the UPS service   
provided by 

Windows 98, Windows   

ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000,   
Windows XP, Windows Server   
2003. 

 

NOTE: 

Only one of these two ports   

can be used as communication and   
control of the UPS unit at one time. 

 

 Functional Test

 

 

AC Mode 

The UPS delivers power to the loads derived from the utility and maintains proper battery charge. It also 
regulates the output voltage to within a narrow range. 
 

On-Battery Mode 

The UPS operates on battery when the line voltage or frequency has fallen outside the limits. Local 
users are alerted to this mode of operation by visual and audible indicators. The UPS provides power to 
the load from the battery and through its inverter and the output voltage and frequency of the UPS are 
regulated within a narrow range 
 

1. Switch 

On 

Press the power switch on the front panel then the green LED will light up.   

 

2. Switch 

Off 

Press again the power switch, the LED on the front panel will go off.   

 

3. 

Cold Start / Start on Battery:   

          This UPS can be turned on even when AC is not present. 

 

Press the power switch on the front panel then the green LED will light up and flashing.   
 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

 

 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

 

1. 

Use dry soft clothes to clean the front panel and plastic parts. Do not use any detergent that 
contains alcoholic ingredient.   

 
2. 

The expected lifetime of the battery is around 3 years. Improper operation and harsh environment 
will reduce the actual lifetime. 

 
3. 

Unplug the UPS from power inlet if the UPS will not operate for long period of time. 

 

STORAGE

 

1. 

First turn off your UPS and disconnect its power cord from the wall outlet. Disconnect all cables 
connected the UPS to avoid battery drain.   

 
2. 

The UPS should be stored in a cool dry location. 

 
3. 

Make sure the battery is fully charged before the UPS is stored. 

 

4.

 

For extended storage in moderate climates, the battery should be charged for 12 hours every 3 
months by plugging the power cord into the wall receptacle and turning on the main switch. Repeat 
it every 2 months in high temperature locations.

 

 

 

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

 

Problem 

Possible Cause 

Solution 

Batteries are not fully 
charged. 

Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS 
plugged in. 

The UPS does 
not perform 
expected 
runtime. 

Battery is slightly worn out. 

Contact CyberPower Systems at 
[email protected]

The on/off switch is 
designed to prevent 
damage by rapidly turning it 
off and on.   

Turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and 
then turn the UPS on.   

The unit is not connected to 
an AC outlet. 

The unit must be connected to a 
220-240V 50/60Hz outlet.     

The battery is worn out. 

Contact CyberPower Systems at 
[email protected]

The UPS will not 
turn on. 
 

Mechanical problem. 

Contact CyberPower Systems at 
[email protected]

Fuse is blown due to 
overload 

Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one 
piece connected equipment. Unplug the 
power cord of the UPS then remove the 
fuse compartment beneath the power inlet 
of the UPS and replace the blown fuse 
with a spare one. Lock the compartment 
back to the UPS. Connect power cord 
then turn the UPS on. Make sure that your 
spare fuse meets the specification. 

Batteries are discharged 

Allow the unit to recharge for at least 4 
hours. 

Outlets do not 
provide power to 
equipment 

Unit has been damaged by 
a surge or spike. 

Contact CyberPower Systems at 
[email protected]

The serial/USB cable is not 
connected. 

Connect the serial/USB cable to the UPS 
unit and an open serial port on the back 
of the computer. You must use the cable 
that came with the unit. 

PowerPanel

®

 or 

PowerPanel

®

 

Personal Edition 
is inactive (all 
icons are gray). 

The serial/USB cable is 
connected to the wrong 
port. 

Try another serial/USB port of your 
computer. 

The unit is not providing 
battery power. 

Shutdown your computer and turn the 
UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and turn the 
UPS back on. This should reset the unit. 

The serial cable is not the 
cable that was provided with 
the unit. 

You must use the cable included with the 
unit for the software. 

 
 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Model 

 

Value 400E 

Value 600E

 

Value 800E 

Capacity  (VA) 

400VA 

600VA 

800VA 

Capacity  (Watts) 

240W 

360W 

480W 

Input  

 

 

 

Input Voltage Range 

165-270Vac 

Frequency Range 

45~65 Hz (Auto Sensing) 

Output  

 

 

 

On Battery Output 
Voltage 

Simulated Sine Wave at /-10% 

On Battery Output 
Frequency  

50/60 Hz 

Overload Protection 

On Utility: Fuse, On Battery: Internal Current Limiting 

Physical 

 

 

 

 

Total # of UPS 
Receptacles 

(3) IEC 320 C13 

Maximum Dimensions 

32cm(L)*10cm(W)*14cm(H) 

Weight   

4.2 Kgs / 9.3 Lbs 

5.3 Kgs / 11.7 Lbs

6.1 Kgs / 13.4 Lbs   

Battery 

 

 

 

 

Sealed Maintenance 
Free Lead Acid Battery

12V / 4.5Ah x1 

12V / 7Ah x1 

12V / 8.5Ah x1 

Typical Recharge Time

8 Hours 

Warning Diagnostics 

Indicators 

Power On / Using Battery 

Audible Alarms 

On Battery, Low Battery, Overload 

Environmental 

 

 

 

 

Operating Temperature

+32

°

F to 95

°

F ( 0

°

C to 35

°

C ) 

Operating Relative 
Humidity 

0 to 95% NON-CONDENSING 

Communication 

 

 

 

 

1. PowerPanel

®

 

 

Personal Edition 
Software (for USB 
Port) 

2. PowerPanel

® 

Software (for Serial 
Port) 

Windows 98/ME/2000/NT/XP/Server 2003/Vista 

Management 

 

 

 

 

Auto-Charger Yes 
Auto-Restart Yes 
USB Yes 

 
 

DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LED INDICATORS 

 

 

       

       
 

LED 

 

 
 
 
 

Alarm 

 
 

 

Fuse 

 

Condition 

On Off 

Normal 

Normal 

Flash 

Two 

Beeps 

Normal 

Utility Failure - The UPS is providing battery power to outlets. 

Flash 

Rapid 

Beeps 

Normal 

Utility Failure - The UPS is providing battery power.    The 
rapid beeps indicate the battery will run out of power shortly. 

On/Flash 

Long 

Beep 

Normal/ 

Blown 

Overload - Occurs when connected equipment exceeds the 
rating of the unit. Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one 
piece of equipment from the UPS. Check the fuse and do the 
replacement if necessary. Turn the UPS on. 

 

For more information, visit eu.cyberpowersystems.com or contact 

CyberPower Systems B.V.

 

Flight Forum 3545 5657DW Eindhoven The Netherlands 

Tel: +31 40 2348170, E-MAIL: [email protected]   

CyberPower Systems Inc. (USA

) 4241 12th Avenue East Suite 400 Shakopee, MN 55379, U.S.A. 

Tel: +1 952 4039500, Fax: +1 952 4030009, E-MAIL: [email protected]   

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 Plus are trademarks of 

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CyberPower warrants to you, the original purchaser, that CyberPower UPS will be free from defects in 

design, assembly, materials and workmanship for two years ( battery is only one year) from the date of 

original purchase.  Any warranty services, please contact your local dealers or distributors. 

 

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