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  DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LCD INDICATORS 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Line mode 

UPS Status Display 

Capacity 

Display                 

Digital Value Display 

Select SW 

Press 

 

 

 

 

Load 

Cap. 

Battery

Cap. 

Input 

Voltage

Output

Voltage

Run

Time

% of

Load

% of

Batt.

Initial 

V X -- X V  X 

 

 

 

 

1st 

V X -- X V  X 

 

 

V   

 

2nd 

V X -- X V  X 

 

 

 

V   

3rd 

V X -- X X  V 

 

 

 

 

4th 

V X -- X V  X 

 

 

 

 

5th(Return) 

V X -- X V  X 

 

 

 

 

Press >3sec 

(Sound 

Disable)

 

V X V X --  -- 

-- 

-- 

--  --  -- 

Press >3sec 

again(Sound 

Enable)

 

V X X X --  -- 

-- 

-- 

--  --  -- 

(Overload) 

V X -- V --  -- 

-- 

-- 

--  --  -- 

"V" : Illuminated, 

"X" : Not Illuminated, "--" : Either 

 
Battery mode 

UPS Status Display 

Capacity 

Display                 

Digital Value Display 

Select SW 

Press 

 

 

 

 

Load 

Cap. 

Battery

Cap. 

Input 

Voltage

Output

Voltage

Run

Time

% of

Load

% of

Batt.

Initial X 

-- 

X   V    

1st X 

-- 

  V 

 

 

2nd X 

-- 

   

 

3rd X 

-- 

   

 

4th X 

-- 

  

 

 

5th(Return) X 

-- 

 

 

 

 

Press >3sec 

(Sound 

Disable)

 

X V V X --  -- 

-- 

-- 

--  --  -- 

Press >3sec 

again(Sound 

Enable)

 

X V X X --  -- 

-- 

-- 

--  --  -- 

(Overload) X  V  --  V  -- 

-- 

-- 

-- 

-- 

-- 

-- 

"V" : Illuminated, 

"X" : Not Illuminated, "--" : Either 

 
 
                                     

TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

 

Problem 

Possible Cause 

Solution 

Full-time surge 
protection outlets 
stop providing 
power to 
equipment. 

Circuit breaker has tripped 
due to an overload. 

Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one 
piece of equipment.    Wait 10 seconds, 
reset the circuit breaker by depressing the 
button, and then turn the UPS on. 

Battery not fully charged. 

Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS 
plugged in. 

The UPS does 
not provide 
expected 
runtime.  

Battery is slightly worn out.  
 

Contact CyberPower Systems about 
replacement batteries at 
service@cyberpower-eu.com 

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 battery is worn out. 

Contact CyberPower Systems about 
replacement batteries at 
service@cyberpower-eu.com 

The UPS will not 
turn on. 

Mechanical problem. 

Contact CyberPower Systems at 
service@cyberpower-eu.com 

The USB cable is not 
connected. 

Connect the USB cable to the UPS unit 
and an open USB port on the back of the 
computer. 

PowerPanel

® 

Business Edition 

is inactive. 

The unit is not providing 
battery power. 

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

Additional troubleshooting information can be found at eu.cyberpowersystems.com 

 

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

Model 

 

OR1000ELCDRM1U OR1500ELCDRM1U 

Capacity  (VA) 

1000VA/600W 

1500VA/900W 

Input 

 

Input Voltage Range 

160VAC~270VAC 

Frequency Range 

50/60Hz (Auto Sensing) 

AVR Function 

Boost Only 

Output 

 

On Battery Output 
Voltage 

/-10% 

On Battery Output 
Frequency 

50/60Hz +/-1% 

Transfer Time 

4ms Typical 

Overload Protection 

On Utility: Circuit Breaker, On Battery: Internal Current Limiting 

Surge Protection 

 

Lightning / Surge 
Protection 

Yes 

Network/ Phone/ Fax/ 
Modem Protection 

RJ11/RJ45 ( One In/ One Out ) 

Operating Temperature

+32

°

F to 104

°

F ( 0

°

C to 40

°

C ) 

Physical 

 

Total # of UPS outlets 

IEC320 C 13 x 6 ( Backup x 4 ) 

Maximum 
Dimensions(cm) 

1U Rack 43.3 x 38.9 x 4.4 

1U Rack 43.3 x 48.5 x 4.4 

Weight (kg) 

16.1 

19.4 

Battery 

 

Sealed Maintenance 
Free Lead Acid Battery

6V / 7Ah x4 

6V / 9Ah x4 

Typical Recharge Time

8 hours   

Charging Current(Max.)

1A 

User Replaceable 

Yes 

Status Indicators 

Indicators 

Power On, Wiring Fault, LCD Display 

Audible Alarms 

On Battery, Low Battery, Overload 

Communication 

 

PowerPanel

®

 Business 

Edition Software 

Windows 2000/NT/XP/Vista,Mac OSX,Linux 

Management 

 

Self -Test 

Yes 

Auto-Charger Yes 
Auto-Restart Yes 
USB interface 

Yes 

Dry contact Closure 

Yes 

SNMP/HTTP 
Networking 

Optional 

 

 

 

                             

CYBERPOWER GREENPOWER UPS TECHNOLOGY 

 

Our new UPS circuit is designed to save energy operating in GreenPower   

Bypass Mode.   

 

A traditional UPS circuit with AVR provides normal output voltage through the   

Relay and AVR transformer. The current travels first through the transformer 

  conducting energy and generating heat. This heat creates energy dissipation 

  resulting in a "Power Loss" or consumption of utility power and money. 

 

CyberPower's GreenPower Circuit Design is a solution to this "Power Loss." When the Utility Power is 

operating normally, our Green Power UPS works in Bypass Mode. Our GreenPower design conducts 

power only through the Relay and still provides normal output voltage. Bypassing the transformer 

reduces power consumption thereby conserving energy and saving money.    When the utility power is 

abnormal the UPS will operate under Battery or AVR Mode. Under this condition Green Power UPS and 

a traditional UPS would operate about the same.   

 

On average utility power operates 88% of the time and the CyberPower GreenPower Technology will 

work in its money/energy saving Bypass Mode. 

 

 

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: sales@cyberpower-eu.com   

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: sales@cyberpowersystems.com   

 

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®

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4. Remove the retaining screw of 
the cable connectors. 

5. Replace the new battery pack. Assemble 
the screws, cover, cable and front panel in 
the reverse sequence of above steps. 
Recharge the unit for 4-8 hours to ensure 
the UPS performs expected runtime 

 

 

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