CAUTION!
A battery can present a high risk of short circuit current and electrical shock. Take
the following precautions before replacing the battery:
1. Remove all watches, rings or other metal objects.
2. Only use tools with insulated handles.
3.
DO NOT
lay tools or other metal parts on top of battery or any battery terminals.
4.
Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
5. Wear rubber gloves and boots.
6. Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source
of ground.
CONTACT WITH A GROUNDED BATTERY CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL
SHOCK!
The likelihood of such shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed during
installation and maintenance (applicable to a UPS and a remote battery supply not having a
grounded circuit)
CAUTION - RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF
USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE:
Turn off and unplug all connected equipment.
2.
Turn the UPS off and unplug it from the AC power source.
3.
Remove the front panel of the UPS.
4.
Remove two screws from the battery compartment cover and slide the cover completely off of
the unit.
5.
Remove the batteries from the compartment.
6.
Disconnect the battery wires from the batteries.
7.
Install the replace batteries by connecting the red wire (+) and black wire (-) to the same color
connectors from the battery pack.
8.
Put the batteries back into the compartment.
9.
Re-install the battery compartment cover and tighten the retaining screws.
10.
Put the front panel back on the UPS.
11.
Connect to AC power and charge the new batteries for up to 16 hours to insure a full charge.
REMINDER:
Batteries are considered HAZARDOUS WASTE and must be disposed of properly. Almost any
retailer that sells lead-acid batteries collects used batteries for recycling.
DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LCD INDICATORS
1.
ONLINE: The UPS is supplying utility power to
connected equipment.
2.
BATTERY: During a severe brownout or blackout,
this icon appears and an alarm sounds (two short beeps
followed by a pause) to indicate the UPS is operating
from its internal batteries. During a prolonged brownout
or blackout, the alarm will beep rapidly every 1/2 second
(and the BATT.CAPACITY meter shows one 20%
capacity segment shaded. The capacity depends on how
much load added and the runtime left.) 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.
3.
Energy-Saving: The UPS in energy-saving bypass mode. When the utility power is normal and the
battery is fully charged, the UPS will go into energy-saving bypass mode automatically. See “CyberPower
GreenPower UPSTM Technology” section for more information.
4.
LOAD capacity / Sensitivity setup: This meter displays the approximate output load level (in 20%
increments) of the UPS battery outlets. It can also be sensitivity setup meter if you are in Setup mode. It is to
control the sensitivity of the UPS to switch to Battery Mode by selecting UPS shutdown voltage range. When
the sensitivity is increased, the UPS will switch to Battery Mode with less input power variation.
5.
BATTERY capacity: This meter displays the approximate charge level (in 20% increments) of the
UPS’s internal battery. During a blackout or severe brownout, the UPS switches to battery power, the
BATTERY icon appears, and the charge level decreases.
6.
FAULT: This icon appears if there is a problem with the UPS. Press the POWER button to turn off the
UPS.
F01: Battery Mode or AC/Utility Power Mode Overload fault (Turn on the UPS again.)
F02: Battery Output Short fault (Turn on the UPS again.)
F03: Charger Fault (Contact CyberPower Systems for support.)
F04: Internal Fault (Contact CyberPower Systems for support.)
F05: Fan Abnormal (Contact CyberPower Systems for support.)
7.
OVER LOAD: 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.
8.
SCHEDULE: Users can setup the schedule to turn on and shut down the computer and UPS through
PowerPanel® Personal Edition software. The LCD display will show how much time is left before the UPS
will turn back on or shut down.
9.
ESTIMATED RUNTIME: This displays the run time estimate of the UPS with current battery capacity
and load.
10.
OUTPUT meter: This meter measure, in real time, the AC voltage that the UPS system is providing to
the computer, such as normal AC line mode, AVR mode, and battery backup mode. (Note: The OUTPUT
meter shows the status of the battery backup outlets in terms of load, frequency, and voltage.)
11.
INPUT 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 voltage output range. In the event of a complete power loss,
severe brownout, or over-voltage, the UPS relies on its internal battery to supply consistent output voltage.
The INPUT voltage meter can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify poor-quality input power.
12.
EVENT: This meter records the number of power outages.
13.
MUTE: This icon appears whenever the UPS is in silent mode. The alarm does not beep during silent
mode until the battery reaches low capacity.
14.
AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation): This icon appears whenever your UPS is automatically
correcting low AC line voltage without using battery power. This is a normal, automatic operation of your
UPS, and no action is required on your part.
For more information about functions setup, please refer to the
Function Setup Guide
.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
PR2200ELCDSL
PR3000ELCDSL
Capacity (VA)
2200VA/1980W
3000VA/2700W
Input
Frequency Range
50/60Hz +/-3 Hz (Auto Sensing)
AVR Function
Yes
Output
On Battery Output Voltage
/-10%
On Battery Output
Frequency
50/60Hz +/-1%
Overload Protection
On Utility: Circuit Breaker & Internal Current Protection
On Battery: Internal Current Limiting
Surge Protection
Lightning / Surge
Protection
Yes
Operating Temperature
+32
°
F to 104
°
F ( 0
°
C to 40
°
C )
Physical
Total # of UPS outlets
IEC x 8
IEC x 9
Maximum
Dimensions(LxWxH)
221 x 170 x 432 mm
Weight (kg)
23.3
24.5
Battery
Battery
Sealed Maintenance Free Lead Acid Battery
Typical Recharge Time
8 hours
Charging Current(Max.)
1A
User Replaceable
Yes
Status Indicators
Indicators
Power On, LCD Display, Online, On Battery, Fault, Replace Battery
Audible Alarms
On Battery, Low Battery, Overload
Communication
PowerPanel
®
Business
Edition Software
Windows 8/7/Vista/XP/2000/Server 2003, Linux
Management
Self -Test
Yes
Auto-Charger
Yes
Auto-Restart
Yes
USB interface
Yes
Expansion Port
Yes
EPO Port
Yes
Certifications
Certifications
CE, RCM
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Circuit breaker button is
projecting from the back of the
unit.
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.
The UPS does not perform
expected runtime.
Battery not fully
charged.
Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS
plugged in.
Battery is slightly worn
out.
Contact CyberPower Systems about
replacement batteries at
service@cpsww.com.au
The UPS will not turn on.
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@cpsww.com.au
Mechanical problem.
Contact CyberPower Systems at
service@cpsww.com.au
PowerPanel® Business Edition
is inactive.
The USB cable is not
connected.
Connect the 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.
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 fault LED is illuminated.
Overload
Remove excessive load and restart the
UPS.
Output Short
Contact CyberPower Systems at
service@cpsww.com.au
Battery Overcharge
Contact CyberPower Systems at
service@cpsww.com.au
Over Temperature
Contact CyberPower Systems at
service@cpsww.com.au
Additional troubleshooting information can be found at
www.cpsww.com.au
For more information, visit
www.cyberpower.com
or contact
Cyber Power Systems, Inc.
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