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INSTALLING YOUR UPS SYSTEM

UNPACKING

Inspect the UPS upon receipt.  

The box should contain the following:
(a) UPS unit  

(b) User’s manual  

(c) USB A+B Type cable 

(d) Function Setup Guide
PowerPanel® Personal software is available  

on our website. Please visit www.cyberpower-

systems.com and go to the Software Section 

for a free download.

SUPPORTS Active PFC POWER SUPPLIES

This CyberPower UPS system supports High 

Efficiency power supplies with Active Power 

Factor Correction (Active PFC). Active PFC is 

used to improve the efficiency of power delivery. 

The current US Energy Star® Program Require-

ments for Computers mandates Active PFC for 

all power supplies over 100 watts. Additionally, 

programs such as 80 Plus® are often used to 

identify high efficiency power supplies with 

Active PFC.
 

OVERVIEW

The CP850PFCLCD/CP1000PFCLCD provides 

complete power protection from utility power 

that is not always consistent. The CP850PF-

CLCD/CP1000PFCLCD features 1,150 Joules of 

surge protection. Both units provide long lasting 

battery backup during power outages with 

maintenance free batteries. The CP850PFCLCD/

CP1000PFCLCD ensures consistent power to 

your computer system and includes software 

that will automatically save your open files and 

shutdown your computer system during a utility 

power loss.

AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR

The CP850PFCLCD/CP1000PFCLCD stabilizes 

inconsistent utility power voltage to nominal 

levels that are safe for equipment. Inconsistent 

incoming utility power may be damaging to 

important data files and hardware, but with 

Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), damaging 

voltage levels are cor-

rected to safe levels.  

AVR automatically  

increases low utility  

power to a consistent 

and safe output voltage. 

DETERMINE THE POWER REQUIREMENTS  

OF YOUR EQUIPMENT

1.   Ensure that the equipment plugged into 

the outlet does not exceed the UPS unit’s 

rated capacity (850VA/510W for CP850PF-

CLCD, 1000VA/600W for CP1000PFCL-

CD). If the rated capacities of the unit are 

exceeded, an overload condition may occur 

and cause the UPS unit to shut down or the 

circuit breaker to trip.

2.  There are many factors that can affect 

the amount of power that your computer 

system will require. It is suggested that 

the load placed on the battery outlets not 

exceed 80% of the unit’s capacity.

HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE

 

1.   Your new UPS may be used immediately 

upon receipt. However, after receiving a 

new UPS, to ensure the battery’s maximum 

charge capacity, it is recommended that 

you charge the battery for at least 8 hours. 

Your UPS is equipped with an auto-charge 

feature. When the UPS is plugged into 

an AC outlet, 

the battery will 

automatically 

charge wheth-

er the UPS is 

turned on or 

turned off.

 

Note: This UPS 

is designed with 

a safety feature to 

keep the system from 

being turned on during 

shipment. The first time 

you turn the UPS on, you will need to  

have it connected to AC power or it will 

not power up.

2.  With the UPS unit turned off and unplugged, 

connect your computer, monitor, and any 

other peripherals requiring battery backup 

into the battery power supplied outlets. 

DO 

NOT plug a laser printer, paper shredder, 

copier, space heater, vacuum cleaner, 

sump pump or other large electrical de-

vice into the “Battery and Surge Protected 

Outlets”. The power demands of these 

devices will overload and damage the unit.

3.  Plug the UPS into a 2-pole, 3-wire ground-

ed receptacle (wall outlet). Make sure the 

 

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Summary of Contents for AVR CP850PFCLCD

Page 1: ...erPowerSystems com FEATURES 1 Power Switch 2 Power On Indicator 3 LCD Module Display 4 Down Display Button 5 Up Mute Button 6 Enter Setup Button 7 USB charging ports Except for CP850PFCLCD 8 Battery a...

Page 2: ...ng 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 C...

Page 3: ...re cor rected to safe levels AVR automatically increases low utility power to a consistent and safe output voltage DETERMINE THE POWER REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR EQUIPMENT 1 Ensure that the equipment plugge...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...p Guide 7 USB charging ports Except for CP850PFCLCD The USB Power ports Type A and Type C provide DC 5V 3 1A power output 8 Battery and Surge Protected Outlets The unit has 5 battery powered and surge...

Page 6: ...ACING THE BATTERY BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE CP850PFCLCD CP1000PFCLCD 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 s...

Page 7: ...T This icon appears if there is a problem with the UPS Press the POWER button to turn off the UPS E01 Charger Fault Overcharge Contact CyberPower Systems for support E02 Charger Fault No Charge Contac...

Page 8: ...teries at cyberpowersystems com support Mechanical problem Contact CyberPower Systems at cyberpowersystems com support PowerPanel is inactive all icons are gray The USB cable is not connected Connect...

Page 9: ...e cycles Recommended Battery Sealed Maintenance Free Lead Acid Battery Safety Approvals UL1778 CSA C22 2 No 107 3 FCC DoC Class B TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution PowerPanel is inactive...

Page 10: ...d 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 res...

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