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CyberPower Remote Management System
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[UPS->Information]
Display the technical specifications of the UPS.
Information
Description
Model
The model name of the UPS.
Serial Number
The serial number of the UPS.
Voltage Rating
The nominal output voltage rating (Volts) of the UPS.
Working Frequency
The operating frequency of the UPS output power.
Power Rating
The Volt-Amp rating of the UPS.
Current Rating
The output current rating (Amps) of the UPS.
Load Power
The power rating (Watts) of the UPS.
Battery Voltage Rating
The operating DC voltage rating of the battery power.
Firmware Version
The revision number of the UPS firmware.
Update
: Use this function to upgrade the UPS firmware. For further
information, please refer to Appendix 3.
USB Version
The revision number of the UPS USB firmware
LCD Version
The revision number of the UPS LCD firmware
Battery Replacement Date
The date that the batteries were last replaced. This must be set manually
after the batteries have been replaced or when the unit is first installed. If
this date has not been set, it is recommended that it be set immediately.
NCL Bank
The amount of Non-Critical Load banks.
Extended Battery Modules
The amount of the external battery modules connected to the UPS. The
number of modules is configured manually, and the configurations will vary
by model.
Installation Place
When clicking the “Find it
”
button, either the alarm will beep or the
indicators will flash on the UPS to alert users of the specific location. This
helps users to identify a specific UPS in a multiple UPS installation.
[UPS->Configuration]
Configure the parameters of the UPS.
Item
Definition
Supplied Power
Voltage
Set the UPS output voltage that is supplied to the connected equipment.
Utility Power Failure Condition
Utility Sensitivity
When the UPS detects the utility voltage is out of range, the UPS will
switch to battery mode to protect the equipment plugged into the UPS.
Low sensitivity has a looser voltage range and the supplied power may
vary more widely. The power from fuel generator may cause the UPS to
switch to battery mode more frequently, and the low sensitivity is
recommended. The UPS switches to battery mode rarely and also saves
more battery power. High sensitivity allows the UPS to supply more stable