CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD3 Function Guide

CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD3 Manual

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  • CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD3 | Function Guide - Page 1
    FUNCTION SETUP GUIDE K01-0000947-00 Power On: Press the POWER button for approximately 2 seconds and you will hear a short steady tone (1 second). Release the button after a short
  • CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD3 | Function Guide - Page 2
    Function/ LCD Display Sensitivity Default Low Normal High Options Normal Description Function/ LCD Display Event Reset Default YES No Action Escape to Function Menu If the connected equipment can tolerate more power events (example: unstable power often associated with stormy weather),
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FUNCTION SETUP GUIDE
Function/
LCD Display
Default
Options
Description
Utility Quality
Normal
Low (97V-144V)
Normal (100V-139V)
High (103V-135V)
Escape to Function Menu
(Customized)
High Transfer Voltage
*
= fine tune the MAX
O/P voltage
139V
135V ~ 144V
Escape to Function Menu
Low Transfer Voltage
*
= fine tune the MIN
O/P voltage
100V
97V ~ 103V
Escape to Function Menu
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Power On:
Press the POWER button for approximately 2 seconds and
you will hear a short steady tone (1 second). Release the
button after a short beep.
Power Off:
Press the POWER button for approximately 2 seconds and
you will hear a short steady tone (1 second). Release the
button after 2 short beeps.
ENTER / SETUP Button:
Setup Mode:
Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to
access the setup mode’s 9 functions: Utility Quality, High
Transfer Voltage, Low Transfer Voltage, Sensitivity, Low
Battery Warning, Self Test, Event Reset, Return to Default
Settings, and Return to Status Display.
Short press the scroll up (
) or scroll down (
) buttons to
view the list of functions. When a function is selected, short
press the ENTER button to access the function's options.
Short press the scroll up (
) or scroll down (
) buttons to
view the options. When the desired option is selected,
short press the ENTER button to confirm the setting.
**Note: If there is no activity for 8 seconds during setup, the
LCD will leave setup mode and go back to the status display.
The setting will not be confirmed.
DISPLAY + SETUP Buttons:
Press and hold both buttons at the same time for 2 seconds
to clear the EVENT counter. The UPS will beep twice. You can
also clear the EVENT counter in setup mode.
Refer to the following table for a detailed list of functions
and their descriptions.
/ DISPLAY Button:
Scroll down:
Short press the button to scroll down on the
function / option menu and to view information about the
UPS.
Display Sleep off:
Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to
turn Display Sleep off. The LCD will illuminate, and the UPS
will beep once. The LCD will remain illuminated at all times.
Display Sleep on (default setting):
Press and hold the button
for 2 seconds to turn Display Sleep on. The UPS will beep
twice. After 60 seconds of inactivity, the LCD will dim.
**Note: When the UPS is operating in battery mode, the LCD
will remain illuminated regardless of the Display Sleep setting.
/ MUTE Button:
Scroll up:
Short press the button to scroll up on the function /
option menu and to view information about the UPS.
Mute on:
Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn Mute
on. The UPS will beep twice and the MUTE icon will appear on
the LCD to indicate that the UPS alarm has been disabled.
Mute off (default setting):
Press and hold the button for 2
seconds to turn Mute off. The UPS wil beep once. The audible
alarm is now enabled.
Select the voltage quality of the
input utility power. If High is
selected, the UPS will go to the
battery mode more often to
supply the cleanest power to
connected devices. If Low is
selected, the UPS will tolerate
more power fluctuations and go
to battery mode less often.
"Customized" shows up when
Maximum/Minimum output
voltage has been adjusted in the
High Transfer Voltage and Low
Transfer Voltage functions.
In Utility Quality settings, only
3 types of fixed voltage ranges
can be chosen. However, you
can fine tune the high transfer
voltage in this function.
If the utility voltage is usually
high, and the connected
equipment can work in this
condition, you can set the
output voltage range higher to
reduce the UPS from going to
Battery Mode as often.
In Utility Quality settings, only 3
types of voltage ranges can be
chosen. However, you can fine
tune the low transfer voltage in
this function.
If the utility voltage is usually
low, and the connected
equipment can work in this
condition, you can set the
output voltage range lower to
reduce the UPS from going to
AVR Mode or Battery Mode as
often.