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DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LCD INDICATORS

1.   INPUT voltage 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 120 voltage output range. In the 

event of a complete power loss, sustained 

under-voltage, or over-voltage, the UPS 

relies on its internal 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.

2.   OUTPUT voltage meter:

This meter measures, in real time, the AC 

voltage that the UPS system is providing 

to the computer, such as normal line mode, 

AVR mode, and battery backup mode. 

(Note: The OUTPUT voltage meter shows 

the status of the battery backup outlets.)

3.   ESTIMATED RUN TIME:

This displays the run time estimate of the 

UPS with current battery capacity and load.

4.   NORMAL icon:

This icon appears when the UPS is working 

under normal conditions.

5.   BATTERY icon:

During a sustained under-voltage or  

power loss, this icon appears and an  

alarm sounds (two short beeps followed 

by a pause) to indicate the UPS is oper-

ating from its internal batteries. During a 

sustained under-voltage or power loss, the 

alarm will sound continuously to indicate 

the UPS’s batteries are nearly out of power.  

You should save files and turn off your 

equipment immediately or allow the  

software to shut the system down.

6.   AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) icon:

This icon appears whenever your UPS is 

automatically correcting low AC line volt-

age without using battery power. This is a 

normal, automatic operation of your UPS, 

and no action is required on your part.

7.   SILENT MODE icon:

This icon appears whenever the UPS is in 

silent mode.

8.  OVER LOAD icon:

This icon appears and an alarm sounds  

to indicate the battery-supplied outlets  

are overloaded. To clear the overload,  

unplug some of your equipment from  

the battery-supplied outlets until the  

icon turns off and the alarm stops.

9.   FAULT icon:

This icon appears if there is a problem with 

the UPS. Contact CyberPower Systems for 

further help and support.
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 again.)
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.)

10.  BATT. CAPACITY meter:

This meter displays the approximate 

charge level (in 20% increments) of the 

UPS’s internal battery. During a power loss 

or sustained low-voltage, the UPS switches 

to battery power, the BATTERY icon  

appears, and the charge level decreases.

11.  LOAD CAPACITY meter:

This meter displays the approximate  

output load level (in 20% increments)  

of the UPS battery outlets.

The LCD screen indicates a variety of UPS 

operational conditions. All descriptions 

apply when the UPS is plugged into an AC 

outlet and turned on or when the UPS is 

on battery.

For more information about functions setup, please refer to the Function Setup Guide.

Summary of Contents for CP1000AVRLCDa

Page 1: ...n Indicator 3 LCD Module Display 4 Display Select Button 5 Mute Enter Button 6 Battery and Surge Protected Outlets 7 Full Time Surge Protection Outlets 8 Circuit Breaker 9 DB9 USB Ports 10 Communication Protection Ports 11 Wiring Fault Indicator red 12 Coax Cable DSS Surge Protection 13 Widely spaced Outlets CP850 1000AVRLCD CP1350AVRLCD CP1500AVRLCD 1 2 3 4 5 12 9 11 8 10 6 7 10 9 11 13 13 13 13 ...

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: ...e 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 electronic equipment will require For optimal system performance keep the load below 80 of the unit s rated 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 capa...

Page 4: ...he button for 3 seconds will keep the LCD display always on or turn the LCD display off while in AC Utility power mode For more information please refer to the Function Setup Guide 5 Mute Enter Button Holding the button for more than 3 sec onds will silence the alarm Short press the ENTER button to confirm the setting After the setting has been confirmed the LCD screen will stop flashing For more ...

Page 5: ...ucted through these materials could cause severe burns 3 CAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode 4 CAUTION Do not open or mutilate batteries Released material is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic 5 CAUTION A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries ...

Page 6: ...attery compartment cover completely off of the unit 6 Remove the battery which is located on the right side from the compartment 7 Disconnect the battery wires from the right side of the battery 8 Slide the remaining battery from left to right and remove it from the compartment 9 Disconnect the battery wires from the remaining battery 10 Install the left side replacement battery by connecting the ...

Page 7: ...oltage Regulation icon This icon appears whenever your UPS is automatically correcting low AC line volt age without using battery power This is a normal automatic operation of your UPS and no action is required on your part 7 SILENT MODE icon This icon appears whenever the UPS is in silent mode 8 OVER LOAD icon This icon appears and an alarm sounds to indicate the battery supplied outlets are over...

Page 8: ...t turn on The on off switch is designed to prevent damage from 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 120V 60Hz outlet The battery is worn out Contact CyberPower Systems about replacement batteries at cyberpowersystems com support Mechanical problem Contact CyberPower Systems ...

Page 9: ...rature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Operating Relative Humidity 0 to 90 NON CONDENSING Size W x H x D 3 9 x 9 0 x 10 2 100 227 5 260mm 3 9 x 9 8 x 13 7 99 x 249 x 348 mm 3 9 x 11 x 14 100 x 280 x 355 mm Net Weight 15 0lbs 6 8kg 22 2lbs 10 1kg 25lbs 11 3kg Battery Type CyberPower RB1290 CyberPower RB1290X2 CyberPower RB1290X2 Typical Battery Recharge Time 8 hours Typical Battery Life 3 to 6 years depe...

Page 10: ...our state This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of...

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