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Model 

Value 600E-GP 

Value 800E-GP 

Value 1000E-GP 

Capacity (VA) 

600 

800 

1000 

Capacity (Watts) 

360 

480 

530 

Input 

Input Voltage Range 

160-265Vac 

Frequency Range 

47~63Hz (Auto Sensing)

 

AVR 

Boost @ 200V

 

Output 

On Battery Output 
Voltage 

Simulated Sine Wave at /-10% 

On Battery Output 
Frequency 

50/60Hz +/-1% 

Transfer Time 

4ms Typical 

Overload Protection

 

On Utility: Fuse & Internal Current Limiting 

On Battery: Internal Current Limiting

 

Surge Protection 

Lightning / Surge 
Protection 

Yes 

Operating Temperature 

0

°

C to 40

°

Operating Relative 
Humidity 

0 to 90% non-condensing 

Physical 

Total # of UPS outlets 

(3) IEC 320 C13 

Maximum 
Dimensions(LxWxH) 

320x100x140mm 

Weight (kg) 

5.1 

6.1 

6.2 

Battery 

Sealed Maintenance 
Free Lead Acid Battery 

12V / 7Ah x1 

12V / 8.5Ah x1 

12V / 8.5Ah x1 

Typical Recharge Time 

8 hours 

User Replaceable 

Yes 

Status Indicators 

Indicators 

Power On / Using Battery 

Audible Alarms 

On Battery, Low Battery, Overload 

Communication 

PowerPanel

®

 Personal 

Edition Software

 

Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000/Server 2003, Linux 

Management 

Auto-Charger Yes 
Auto-Restart Yes 
USB Yes 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

LED 

 
 
 

Alarm 

 
 
 

Fuse 

Condition 

On Off  Normal 

 
Normal 
 

Flash Beep 

Twice 

Normal 

 
Utility Failure -    The UPS is providing 
battery power to outlets. 
 

Flash Rapid 

Beeping 

Normal 

 
Utility Failure -    The UPS is providing 
battery power. The rapid beeps indicate 
the battery will run out of power shortly. 
 

On/Flash Constant 

Tone  Normal/ 

Blown 

 
Overload – Occurs when connected 
equipment exceeds the rating of the unit. 
Turn the UPS off and unplug at lease 
one piece of equipment from the UPS. 
Check the fuse and do the replacement 
if necessary. Turn the UPS on. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CyberPower’s Green Commitment

 

CyberPower is dedicated to the development of green products, and has adopted   
Green practices throughout its business, including: membership in Climate Savers   
Computing Initiative (CSCI), accordance with the Restriction on Hazardous   
Substances (RoHS), Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) protocols,   
as well as ISO 14001 and IECQ QC080000. CyberPower pledges to provide the   
advanced energy solution for the environment and become a leading eco-friendly   
organization in the UPS industry. 
 

Reduce Energy Cost with GreenPower UPS

TM

 Technology 

CyberPower’s goal is not only to provide eco-friendly products but also to bring the best value for consumers.

 

The advanced energy-saving design improves the operating efficiency and eliminates waste energy 
consumption

.

 As a result, consumers will enjoy significant energy cost savings with the adoption of

 

GreenPower UPS

TM

 

technology. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Problem Possible 

Cause Solution 

Battery not fully charged. 

 
Recharge the battery by leaving 
the UPS plugged in. 
 

The UPS does not perform 
expected runtime. 

Battery is slightly worn out. 

 
Contact CyberPower Systems 
about 
replacement batteries at 

service@cpsww.com.au

 

 

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 unit is not connected to an 
AC outlet. 

 
The unit must be connected to a 
220-240V 50/60Hz outlet. 
 

The battery is worn out. 

 
Contact CyberPower Systems 
about 
replacement batteries at 

service@cpsww.com.au

 

 

The UPS will not turn on. 

Mechanical problem. 

 
Contact CyberPower Systems at 

service@cpsww.com.au

 

 

Fuse is blown due to overload. 

 
Turn the UPS off and unplug at 
least one piece connected 
equipment. Unplug the power 
cord of the UPS then remove the 
fuse compartment beneath the 
power inlet of the UPS and 
replace the blown fuse with a 
spare one. Lock the 
compartment back to the UPS. 
Connect power cord then turn 
the UPS on. Make sure that your 
spare fuse meets the 
specification. 
 

Batteries are discharged. 

 
Allow the unit to recharge for at 
least 4 hours. 
 

Outlets do not provide power to 
equipment. 

Unit has been damaged by a 
surge or spike. 

 
Contact CyberPower Systems at 

service@cpsww.com.au

 

 

The serial/USB cable is not 
connected. 

 
Connect the serial/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. 
 

PowerPanel® Personal 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 back 
on. This should reset the unit. 
 

 

 

 

For more information, visit 

www.cpsww.com.au

 

or contact 

CyberPower Systems Australia 

E-MAIL: 

service@cpsww.com.au

 

 
 
 
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