Cyberpower Um Cps700avr

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 15

User Manual for

CPS700AVR
and PowerPanel Plus™ Software
User Manual

ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION TIPS CAN BE FOUND AT:


www.cyberpowersystems.com/faqs.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Description…………………………….1 LED Indicators………………………..7


Determining Power Requirements….1 Trouble Shooting Guide……………..8
Hardware Installation Guide…………2 Specifications…………………………8
Software Installation Guide………….3 Battery Replacement Instructions.....9
Software User Manual……………….4 Warranty………………………………10

Thank you for purchasing a CyberPower Systems Product. To enjoy all the features and benefits of this Uninterruptible Power System (UPS), please read
and follow all installation and operation instructions completely. This UPS is designed to provide guaranteed power protection for connected electronic
equipment. The accompanying PowerPanel Plus™ software saves data, closes open applications and automatically shuts down your computer system in
an intelligent and orderly manner.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


(SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS)

This manual contains important safety instructions. Please read and follow all instructions carefully during installation and operation of unit. Read this
manual thoroughly before attempting to unpack, install, or operate.

CAUTION! To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, install in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area, free of conductive contaminants.
(Please see specifications for acceptable temperature and humidity range).

CAUTION! To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover secured by star shaped screws. No user serviceable parts are inside except for
the battery. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

CAUTION! The battery can energize hazardous live parts inside even when the AC input power is disconnected.

CAUTION! UPS must be connected to an AC power outlet with fuse or circuit breaker protection. Do not plug into an outlet that is not grounded. If you
need to de-energize this equipment, turn off and unplug the unit.

CAUTION! To avoid electrical shock, turn off the unit and unplug it from the AC power source before servicing the battery or installing a computer
component.

DO NOT USE FOR MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT! CyberPower Systems does not sell products for life support or medical applications or for
use in any circumstance that would affect operation or safety of any medical for life support or medical applications or patient care.

DO NOT USE WITH OR NEAR AQUARIUMS! To reduce the risk of fire or shock, do not use with or near aquariums. Condensation from the aquarium can
come in contact with the unit and cause the unit to short out.

WHAT IS AVR?

This machine provides complete power protection from utility power that is not always consistent. The CPS700AVR features a high level of surge
suppression (825 Joules) for power line surges, and provides long lasting battery backup with a 7.5AH battery for loss of utility power and voltage sags. The
CPS700AVR ensures consistent power to your computer system and includes software that will automatically save your open files and shutdown your
computer system during a utility power loss.

AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR

The CPS700AVR controls utility power voltage levels that can be inconsistent. The incoming utility power may be at a damaging level to important data
files, but with the Automatic Voltage Regulation of the CPS700AVR the computer will only experience a consistent voltage level. An Automatic Voltage
Regulator automatically increases low or decreases high voltage to a consistent, computer safe 110v/120v. The powerful 7.5AH battery provide power only
if the incoming voltage drops below 85v or increases above 150v.
CPS700AVR
Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

DESCRIPTION

1. Power on Indicator 6. Serial Port to PC


This LED is illuminated when the utility condition is normal and the UPS This port allows connection and communication from the DB-9 serial
outlets are providing “clean power”, free of surges and spikes port on the computer to the UPS unit. The UPS communicates its
2. Electrical Wiring Fault Indicator status to the PowerPanel Plus™ software. This interface is also
This LED indicator will illuminate to warn the user that a wiring problem compatible with the UPS service provided by Windows NT and
exits with the AC outlet, such as bad ground, miss ground or reversed Windows 2000.
wiring. If this is illuminated, the user is advised to disconnect all 7. Battery Power Supplied Outlets
electrical equipment from the outlet and have an electrician check the Provides two battery-supplied outlets with surge protection for
outlet to insure proper wiring. connected equipment and insures temporary uninterrupted operation of
3. Using Battery your equipment during a power failure.
This illuminates during utility failure, indicating that the battery is 8. Re-settable Circuit Breaker
supplying power to the battery-power supplied outlets. The circuit breaker provides circuit overload and fault protection.
4. Power Switch 9. “Always-on” Surge Protection Outlets
Can be used as a master on/off switch for equipment connected to the Provides two full-time surge protection outlets to provide surge
battery power supplied outlets. suppression for connected equipment.
5. Communication Protection Ports
Communication protection ports will protect any standard phone, fax or
modem line.

INSPECTION
The box should contain the following:

(1) PowerPanel Plus™ software (floppy disk); (1) serial interface cable (DB-9); (1) telephone communication cable; (1) user manual; (1) warranty registration
card; (1) UPS unit.

HOW TO DETERMINE THE POWER REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR EQUIPMENT


1. Make sure that the total Volt-Amp (VA) requirements of your computer, monitor and peripheral equipment does not exceed 1440VA.
2. Insure that the equipment plugged into the three battery power-supplied outlets does not exceed the UPS unit’s rated capacity (700VA/350W for
CPS700AVR). If rated unit capacities are exceeded, an overload condition may occur and cause the UPS unit to shut down or the circuit breaker
to trip.
3. If the power requirements of your equipment are listed in units other than Volt-Amps (VA), convert Watts (W) or Amps (A) into VA by doing the
calculations below. Note: The below equation only calculates the maximum amount of VA that the equipment can use, not what is typically used
by the equipment at any one time. Users should expect usage requirements to be approximately 60% of below value.

TO ESTIMATE POWER REQUIREMENTS:

Watts (W) x 2 = VA or Amps (A) x 120 = VA

Add the totals up for all pieces of equipment and multiply this total by .6 to calculate actual requirements.

There are many factors that can affect the amount of power that your computer system will require. The total load that you will be placing on the
battery-powered outlets should not exceed 80% of the unit’s capacity.

1
HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE

1. Your new UPS may be used immediately upon receipt. However, recharging the battery for at least four hours is recommended to insure that
the battery’s maximum charge capacity is achieved. Charge loss may occur during shipping and storage. To recharge the battery, simply leave
the unit plugged into an AC outlet. The unit will charge in both the on as well as the off position.
2. If you wish to use the software, connect the enclosed serial interface cable to the serial port on the UPS and an open serial port on the computer.
If you are not going to use the software, you do not need to connect the cable.

3. With the UPS unit off and unplugged, connect your computer and monitor into the battery power supplied outlets. Plug your peripheral equipment
(printer, scanner, speakers) into the full-time surge protection outlets. DO NOT plug a laser printer, copier, space heater, vacuum or other
large electrical device into the UPS. The power demands of these devices will overload and possibly damage the unit.

4. To protect a fax, telephone or modem line, connect a telephone cable from the wall jack outlet to the in jack of the UPS. Connect a telephone
cable the out-jack on the UPS with the CPU icon to the modem port of the computer. The out-jack with the telephone icon can be used to protect
a telephone or fax machine line.

5. Plug the UPS into a 2 pole, 3 wire grounding receptacle (wall outlet). Make sure the wall branch outlet is protected by a fuse or circuit breaker and
does not service equipment with large electrical demands (e.g. refrigerator, copier, etc…). Avoid using extension cords. If used, the extension
cord must be rated for 15 amps.
6. Depress the power switch to turn the unit on. The power on indicator light will illuminate.
7. If an overload is detected, an audible alarm will sound and the unit will emit one long beep. To correct this, turn the UPS off and unplug at least
one piece of equipment from the battery power supplied outlets. Wait 10 seconds. Make sure the circuit breaker is depressed and then turn the
UPS on.
8. Your UPS is equipped with an auto-charge feature. When the UPS is plugged into an AC outlet, the battery will automatically recharge.
9. To maintain optimal battery charge, leave the UPS plugged into an AC outlet at all times.
10. To store your UPS for an extended period, cover it and store with the battery fully charged. Recharge the battery every three months to insure
battery life.

2
CPS700AVR
Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

POWERPANEL PLUS™ SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE


(Note: Use of the software is optional. The UPS will provide surge suppression and battery backup without the software. You must use the software if
you wish to have the automatic shutdown feature).

FOR WINDOWS 95/98/Me

1. Turn the UPS off and unplug it.


2. Connect the serial interface cable to the UPS and an open serial port on the back of the computer. (Note: You must use the serial cable that was
supplied with the unit).
3. Plug the UPS into an AC outlet, turn the UPS on and then start your computer.
4. Windows will find New Hardware.
5. Insert the software disk into the floppy drive.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
7. Once the software is installed, remove the floppy disk and restart your computer.

When your computer restarts, the PowerPanel Plus™ software will appear on your screen for a few seconds, and then minimize. It will appear as a
blue and white battery icon located in the system tray, near the clock.

FOR WINDOWS NT

1. Click on Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.


2. Double-click on the UPS Icon.
3. Remove the check mark from the box labeled UPS is installed on.
4. Click OK.
5. Acknowledge the message that the UPS is in an unknown state.
6. Exit to the desktop.
7. Shutdown your computer.
8. Turn the UPS off and unplug it.
9. Connect the serial interface cable to the UPS and an open serial port on the back of your computer. (Note: You must use the cable that was
supplied with the unit).
10. Plug the UPS into an AC outlet, turn the UPS on and then start your computer.
11. Click on Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
12. Double-click on Add/Remove Programs.
13. Insert the software disk into the floppy drive.
14. Click Install.
15. Follow the on-screen instructions.
16. Once the software is installed, remove the floppy disk and restart your computer.

When your computer restarts, the PowerPanel Plus™ software will appear on your screen for a few seconds, and then minimize. It will appear as a
blue and white battery icon located in the system tray, near the clock.

FOR WINDOWS 2000

1. Click on Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.


2. Double-click on Power Options.
3. On the UPS Tab, click Select.
4. In the UPS Selection Dialog Box, under Manufacturers, click None.
5. Exit to the desktop.
6. Shutdown the computer.
7. Turn the UPS off and unplug it.
8. Connect the serial interface cable to the UPS and an open serial port on the back of your computer. (Note: You must use the cable that was
supplied with the unit).
8. Plug the UPS into an AC outlet, turn the UPS on and then start your computer.
9. Windows will find New Hardware.
10. Insert the software disk into the floppy drive.
11. Follow the on-screen instructions.
12. Once the software is installed, remove the floppy disk and restart your computer.

When your computer restarts, the PowerPanel Plus™ software will appear on your screen for a few seconds, and then minimize. It will appear as a
blue and white battery icon located in the system tray, near the clock.

3
POWERPANEL PLUS™ SOFTWARE USER MANUAL
OVERVIEW

PowerPanel Plus™ version 1.13 or greater is designed for use with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT and Windows 2000. The latest
version can be downloaded from www.cyberpowersystems.com/downloads.htm. It works in conjunction with the UPS to provide full protection of valuable
computer systems, applications and data. In the event of a power failure, PowerPanel Plus™ automatically saves and closes open files under auto-
assigned file names or existing files names after a software controlled delay. The computer and UPS are automatically shutdown to conserve battery power.
Files with auto-assigned names will be saved under C:\PCTemp, where C is the name of your main hard drive. Files that have previously been saved will
be saved in their original location.

PowerPanel Plus™ is equipped with a Schedule feature that can automatically save and close open files and then shutdown the computer and UPS at a
user specified date and time as well as start the computer at a user specified date and time. Use of this feature is optional and is not required for the power
failure shutdown to occur.

The use of the PowerPanel Plus™ software is optional. The UPS unit will provide full surge suppression and battery backup without the software. You
must use the software if you wish to have the automatic shutdown feature.

POWERPANEL PLUS™ MAIN MENU

1. Log Button: Click on the log button to open the Log Window.
2. Power Button: Clicking on the power button will stop the software.
3. Minimize Button: Click this button to minimize the software.
4. Setup Button: Click the setup button to open the Setup Window.
5. Model: This shows the model of the CyberPower UPS that is being used.
6. Version: This shows the hardware version.
7. Status Bar: The area display messages about the status of the software.
8. Schedule Button: Click this button to access the Schedule Window.

POWERPANEL PLUS™ MAIN WINDOW DESCRIPTION

1. Input Voltage: This reading shows the current input voltage of the utility power. The input normally appears in green, but will turn red if the input
voltage is lower than 85v or higher than 150v.
2. Battery Level: This indicator displays the current charge on the battery. The indicator will display a red color when a power failure occurs.
3. Frequency: This indicator displays the frequency of the utility power.
4. Scheduled On: PowerPanel Plus™ can be scheduled to turn your computer system on. It can only be set when a Scheduled Off is also set.
Scheduled On settings that are set to occur within seven days will be displayed. When the UPS is in standby, after the Scheduled Off, the using
battery and check battery indicators will flash in rotation.
5. Final Countdown: When PowerPanel Plus™ detects that the utility voltage is below 85 volts or above 150 volts, the Final Countdown will begin.
When the countdown reaches zero, PowerPanel Plus™ will save and close any open applications, and then shut down the operating system in an
intelligent and orderly manner.
6. Approximate Backup Time: This indicator shows the approximate amount of backup time that is available, based upon the battery capacity and
the load on the system. This indicator can appear in red, yellow, or green, depending upon the number of minutes available.
7. Scheduled Off: PowerPanel Plus™ can be set to automatically shutdown the computer system at a user specified time. Scheduled Off settings
that are set to occur within seven days will be displayed.
8. Temperature: This indicator displays the internal operating temperature of the unit. If the temperature exceeds 158°F (70°C), the indicator will
change from green to red.

4
CPS700AVR
Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

9. Load Level: This indicator shows the % of capacity of the battery outlets that is currently being used. If the load level exceeds 90%, the indicator
will change to a red color.
10. Output Voltage: This indicator shows the output voltage of the UPS.

POWERPANEL™ PLUS SETUP WINDOW

1. Sensitive to Variation on Line Voltage: This feature is for other CyberPower Products. Since the 700AVR has Automatic Voltage Regulation,
this feature is not necessary.
2. Auto-Restart: This feature allows the UPS to restore power to the battery outlets once the power is restored after a power failure.
3. Software Broadcast: With this option enabled, the software will play audible voice messages through your computer speakers. A sound card
and speakers are required.
4. Time Between Power Failure and Shutdown: This is the user controllable delay between when the power fails and the software starts the
shutdown process. If unchecked, the unit will run on battery until the low battery signal is received (2 minutes of backup time remaining) and then
start the shutdown process.
5. Time Between Power Failure and Initial Warning: This setting determines the delay between when the power fails and the first audible alarm.
6. Delay Between Warning Messages: User adjustable setting for the delay between the audible alarms that occur during a power failure.
7. UPS Self-Test: Allows the user to test the UPS without having to unplug the unit from the wall. When Run is clicked, the will switch to battery
power and the unit will beep.
8. About: This button will display information about the software, as well as contact information.
9. Advance: This button opens the Advanced Setup Window.
10. Default: Click this button to return the software to original factory settings.
11. Cancel: This button exits the window without saving changes.
12. OK: This button exits the window and saves changes.
13. UPS is Installed On: This shows the COM port that the UPS is using. The port assigned to the UPS needs to be used exclusively for the
PowerPanel Plus™ software.
14. Buzzer: This toggles the audible alarm on and off.

POWERPANEL PLUS™ ADVANCED SETUP

1. Low Battery Voltage: This sets the low battery cutoff level. The user can slightly extend the UPS run time by adjusting this setting.
2. High-Voltage Failure: Sets the upper level where the UPS will cycle to battery. This level can be adjusted from 140v to 150v.
3. Low-Voltage Failure: Sets the lower level where the UPS will cycle to battery. This level can be adjusted from 85v to 95v.
4. Battery-mode Output Voltage: Sets the voltage that the unit will output when running on battery. This level can be adjusted from 100v to 125v.
5. Cold Start: When this is enabled, the UPS can start in the absence of AC power. To maximize battery life, it is recommended to keep this
disabled.
6. Default: Restores the settings to the factory defaults.
7. Cancel: Exits the window without saving changes.
8. OK: Exits the windows and saves changes.
9. Remote On Function: This function is not available on this model.

5
POWERPANEL PLUS™ SCHEDULE MENU

1. Special Setting: This setting allows you to schedule a one-time startup/shutdown.


2. Schedule Display: This area displays the days/dates and times of any scheduled startups and shutdowns.
3. Turn On: Select the day/date and time that you want the computer system to restart. Can only be used in conjunction with a scheduled
shutdown.
4. Turn On Disabled: When the button states “Turn On Disabled”, the UPS is set to restart in accordance with the schedule. When the button
states “Turn On Enabled”, the UPS will not restart in accordance with the schedule.
5. Clear: Clears the selected item from the schedule.
6. Add: Adds an item to the schedule.
7. OK: Exits the window. Please note: You must click Add to add the item to the schedule.
8. Turn Off: Select the day/date and time that you want the computer system to shutdown. This is optional to use and has no effect on whether
your computer will shut down during a power failure.
9. Weekly Setting: Allow you to schedule a shutdown and start up based upon the day of the week.

POWERPANEL PLUS™ LOG MENU

1. Event Option Button: When this option is selected, the log will display different PowerPanel Plus™ events, such as power failure, program start,
and program end.
2. Log Display: This area displays the information as selected by the Event, Closed Application Information, or Data Record option button.
3. Clear: Clears the selected log.
4. Cancel: Exits the screen without saving any changes.
5. OK: Exits the screen and saves any changes.
6. Data Record Option Button: When this option is selected, the log will display a record of the items that are shown in the main window.
7. Closed Application Information Option Button: When this option is selected, the log will display the names and location of any files that were
auto-saved by the software.

TESTING YOUR UPS SYSTEM


Once you have set up your UPS system, you may wish to test it. Make sure that the UPS has been charged for at least 4 hours before performing this test.

If you are using PowerPanel Plus™:

1. With your UPS and computer on, open an application such as notepad.
2. Enter some data into the application.
3. Unplug the UPS from the AC outlet.

When a power failure occurs, PowerPanel Plus™ will appear on the screen. The outlet and battery symbols will change to indicate a power failure. The
countdown timer will move towards zero. When the timer reaches zero, the software will begin to save and close any open applications. The software will
auto-assign names to any files that have not been previously saved, and then save the file to the PCTemp folder which is located in the root directory of your
C drive (where C is the name of your main hard drive). Once all open files have been saved and closed, PowerPanel Plus™ will shut down the operating
system. Once the operating system is shutdown, the UPS will turn off within 90 seconds. Wait until the UPS has turned off before plugging the UPS back
into the outlet.

Once the test has been completed, plug the UPS back into the AC outlet and turn it back on. You may then restart your computer. Please allow 4 hours for
the UPS to recharge before attempting another self-test.

If you are not using PowerPanel Plus™:

1. Have your computer and UPS turned on.


2. Unplug the UPS from the wall to simulate a power failure.
3. The UPS will begin beeping, indicating a power failure.
4. Save and close any open files.
5. Shut down the operating system.
6. Once the computer system is shutdown, turn the UPS off.

6
CPS700AVR
Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

As the battery discharges, the unit will beep more rapidly, indicating that the battery is nearing discharge. Once the test is complete, plug the UPS back in to
the AC outlet and start your computer. Please allow 4 hours for the UPS to recharge before attempting another self-test.

DEFINITIONS FOR ILLUMINATED LED INDICATORS

Wiring Using Circuit Breaker Alarm Condition


Power Battery
Fault
On/AVR
On Off Off Set Off Normal
Flash On/Off Off Set Off AVR- AVR is maintaining a consistent 120v level (±5%)
Quickly during a power sag.
Flash Slowly On/Off Off Set Off AVR- AVR is maintaining a consistent 120v (±5%)
during a power surge
Off On/Off On Set Two Beeps Utility Failure- The UPS is providing battery power to the Battery-Power
Supplied outlets.
Off On/Off On Set Rapid Beeps Utility Failure- The UPS is providing battery power. The rapid beeps indicate
the battery will run out of charge within a few minutes.
Off Off On Up Two beeps Overload- Occurs in the Full-time Surge Protection Outlets. Turn the UPS
or off and unplug at least one piece of equipment from the UPS. Wait 5 seconds,
rapid beeps reset the circuit breaker and turn the UPS on.
On/Off/Flash On/Off On Set Long Beep Overload- Occurs in the Battery-power Supplied Outlets. Turn the UPS off
and unplug at least one piece of equipment from the UPS. Wait 5 seconds,
reset the circuit breaker and turn the UPS on.
Off Off On Up Long Beep Overload- Occurs in the Battery-power Supplied Outlets. Turn the UPS off
and unplug at least one piece of equipment from the UPS. Wait 5 seconds,
reset the circuit breaker and turn the UPS on.
On/Flash On/Off Flash Set None Weak Battery- Recharge the battery for at least 8 hours. If Check Battery is
illuminated contact CyberPower Systems for battery replacement information.
Flash On/Off Flash Set/Up Off Scheduled Turn-on- If the two battery indicators are flashing in rotation, the
UPS is waiting to turn on as configured in the schedule.
Flash On/Off Flash Set/Up Three Beeps Cold Start Disabled- If the two battery indicators are flashing at the same
time, the cold-start has been disabled. The UPS will not start in the absence
of AC power.
On/Off On On/Off Set/Up None Electrical Wiring Fault- This indicates a wiring a problem such as a bad
ground, missed ground or reversed wiring within the AC outlet. User is
advised to disconnect all electrical equipment from the outlet and have the
outlet checked by an electrician.

7
TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible Cause Solution

Full-time surge protection Circuit breaker has tripped due Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one piece of equipment.
outlets stop providing power to to an overload. Wait 10 seconds, reset the circuit breaker by depressing the
equipment. button, and then turn the UPS on.

The UPS does not perform Battery not fully charged. Recharge the battery by leaving the UPS plugged in.
expected runtime.
Battery is slightly worn out. Contact CyberPower Systems about replacement batteries at
[email protected]

The UPS will not turn on. The on/off switch is designed to Turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and then turn the UPS on.
prevent damage by rapidly
turning it off and on.

The unit is not connected to an The unit must be connected to a 110/120v 60Hz outlet.
AC outlet.
The battery is worn out. Contact CyberPower Systems about replacement batteries at
[email protected]

Mechanical problem. Contact CyberPower Systems about at


[email protected]
PowerPanel™ Plus is inactive The serial cable is not Connect the serial cable to the UPS unit and an open serial port
(all icons are gray). connected. on the back of the computer. You must use the cable that came
with the unit.

The serial cable is connected to Check the back of the computer for an additional serial port.
the wrong port. Move the cable to this port.

The unit is not providing battery Shutdown your computer and turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds
power. and turn the UPS back on. This should reset the unit.
The serial cable is not the cable You must use the cable that was included with the unit for the
that was provided with the unit. software and the unit to be able to communicate.

SPECIFICATIONS

General Model CPS700AVR


Capacity 700VA (350W)
Input Frequency 57Hz to 63Hz
Voltage Range 85v – 150v
UPS-Output Line Conditioning AVR Max. boost 26% of input voltage for output
Regulation regulation while input voltage is from 8% to 30% under
nominal.
AVR buck 13% of input voltage for output regulation
while input voltage is from 8% to 26% over nominal
On Battery Output 120 Vac ±5% (user adjustable)
voltage regulation
Transfer Time 4ms typical, including detection time
On battery output Simulated Sine wave Form
wave form
Max. load 700VA(350W)
Full-time Surge Protection Output Max. Load 12 Amps
Battery Battery type Sealed, Maintenance-free lead acid battery
Number of Batteries 12V/7.5AH x 1
Recharge Time 4 to 8 hours from total discharge
Interface Communication RS-232 with Plug and Play interface.
LED Indicators Power On, Electrical Wiring Fault, AVR, Using Battery,
Check Battery
Output Receptacles 2 Battery-powered and full-time surge protection
4 full-time surge protection

8
CPS700AVR
Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

EXPECTED RUNTIME IN MINUTES


Example Systems
Load (Watts) CPS 700AVR™ Model Runtime Desktop PC with 15” Monitor 38 - 45
75 50 Desktop PC with 17” Monitor 28 - 36
125 30 Desktop PC with 21” Monitor 24 - 28
150 20 Tower PC with 21” Monitor 20 - 24
200 17
250 12
300 4
350 2

REPLACING THE BATTERY


CAUTION! Read and follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before servicing the battery. Service the battery under the supervision of
personnel knowledgeable of batteries and their precautions.

CAUTION! Use only the specified type of battery. See your dealer for replacement batteries.

CAUTION! The battery may present risk of electrical shock. Do not dispose of battery in a fire, as it may explode. Follow all local ordinances regarding
proper disposal of batteries.

CAUTION! Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes and may be toxic.

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 metal parts on top of battery or any terminals.
4. Wear rubber gloves and boots.
5. Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source of ground. CONTACT WITH 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).

TO REPLACE THE BATTERY

1. Turn off and unplug all connected equipment.


2. Turn the UPS off and unplug it from the AC power source.
3. Turn the UPS upside down.
4. Remove the 4 retaining screws.
5. Turn the UPS right side up and remove the cover.
6. Remove the battery from the compartment.
7. Disconnect the battery wires from the battery.
8. Install the replacement battery by connecting the red wire to the positive (+) terminal of the battery and connecting the black wire to the
negative (-) terminal of the battery.
9. Slide the battery back into the compartment.
10. Replace the outlet cover and the 6 retaining screws.
11. Recharge the unit for 4 – 8 hours to ensure the UPS performs expected runtime.

REMINDER: Batteries are consider HAZARDOUS WASTE and must be disposed of properly. Contact your local government for more information
about proper disposal and recycling of batteries.

9
Limited Warranty
And
Power Control Guarantee

In purchasing a CPS700AVR in the United States or Canada, the original end user receives a Limited Warranty and CyberPower’s Power Control
Guarantee from Cyber Power Systems (USA), Inc. (for ease of reading, referred to as “CyberPower”). The Limited Warranty and the Power Control
Guarantee are intended to be the initial end-user’s exclusive rights and remedies. The Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee are separate, all
though they are related.

Limited Warranty. The original end user (referred to as the “Initial Customer”) receives an express limited warranty for the CPS700AVR (referred to as the
“Limited Warranty”), purchased from CyberPower (referred to as the “Product”). The Limited Warranty is for the Product itself. The terms of the Limited
Warranty are explained below.

Power Control Guarantee. CyberPower also provides the Initial Customer with protection in the event that the Product is not free from defects in
materials and workmanship, and certain equipment connected to the Product is damaged (the “Power Control Guarantee”). The Power Control Guarantee
protects the Initial Customer for damage to equipment plugged into the Product. The terms of the Power Control Guarantee are explained below.

The Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee are subject to the terms set forth below. Additionally, State or Provincial law may adjust the terms
of the Limited Warranty or the Power Control Guarantee or the State or Province may impose additional obligations, or additional “implied warranties.” To
the extent necessary to comply with those laws, the terms of the Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee should be read to adjust to those
requirements only to the extent necessary to comply with such local law.

If you are an Initial Customer, you are asked to read the following terms and conditions carefully before using the Product. By using the Product you consent
to be bound by and become a party to the Limited Warranty and Power Control Guarantee. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the Limited
Warranty and Power Control Guarantee, you should return the Product for a full refund prior to using it.

REGISTRATION

CyberPower requests that you complete and return the Warranty Registration Card enclosed with the Product or register the Product at its website
(www.cyberpowersystems.com) to establish that you are the original end-user consumer purchaser of the Product, and therefore entitled coverage under the
Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee. (Registration is not required for Limited Warranty coverage, but note if you do not complete a
registration card you will be required to provide proof of purchase, as described below, to have the benefits of this Limited Warranty.)

LIMITED WARRANTY

CyberPower warrants to you, the Initial Purchaser, that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three years from the date of
original purchase, subject to the terms of this Limited Warranty.

To be covered you must still be the owner of the Product at the time of the failure that results in the claim made under this Limited Warranty.

Your exclusive remedy and CyberPower’s’ sole obligations are as follows for the Product:

If (a) the CyberPower Product you purchased and still own is defective in material or workmanship under this Limited Warranty or any applicable warranty
imposed by law, and (b) all Limited Warranty requirements have been met, CyberPower will repair or replace the Product if it proves to be defective in
material or workmanship during the Warranty Period.

To make a Limited Warranty claim on a Product, you must do the following:

1. Complete and return the CyberPower Warranty Registration Card, or provide reasonable proof of purchase (for example, a sales receipt) that
establishes you as the Initial Customer (the original end-user consumer purchaser) of the Product and prove that the Product was purchased
within three years of the event for which you want to make a claim for warranty service.
2. Call CYBERPOWER at (952) 403-9500; write to CYBERPOWER at 5555 12th Avenue East, Suite 110, Shakopee, MN 55379, or E-Mail
CYBERPOWER at [email protected] within ten (10) days of the event for which you want to make a claim for warranty service.
3. When you call, write, or E-Mail, identify the Product, the Purchase Date, and request Return Material Authorization information from CyberPower.
4. Pack and ship the Product to CyberPower as instructed in your Return Material Authorization. Show the Return Material Authorization code on the
shipping label or include it with the Product. You must prepay all shipping costs and you are responsible for packaging and shipment.

CyberPower will inspect and examine the Product within ten (10) days of receipt. If the Product is not as warranted, CyberPower will repair or replace the
Product and return it to you at CyberPower’s expense, or, if CyberPower is unable to or decides not to repair or replace the Product (if defective) within a
reasonable time, CyberPower will refund to you the full purchase price you paid for the Product (purchase receipt showing price paid is required).

POWER CONTROL GUARANTEE

If you are the Initial Purchaser and the Product is still covered by the Limited Warranty, the Power Control Guarantee provides protection for damage to
equipment connected to the Product (“Connected Equipment”), subject to certain terms and limitations.

10
CPS700AVR
Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

The Power Control Guarantee is not “first dollar” coverage. CyberPower’s obligation is reduced by any amounts that Initial Customer is entitled to recover
from other sources regarding the Connected Equipment, including insurance, other warranty, or extended warranty coverage, whether or not the Initial
Customer makes a claim for recovery, including but not limited to a claim under any applicable insurance, other warranty, or extended warranty.

The Power Control Guarantee is separate from the Limited Warranty, but they are related. The Limited Warranty does not cover Connected Equipment, but
as is explained below, to be covered under the Power Control Guarantee, the Connected Equipment must have been damaged due to a failure of the
Product that is covered by the Limited Warranty. The Connected Equipment must have been damaged due to a defect in materials or workmanship of the
Product, and the Product must still be covered by the Limited Warranty and the Initial Customer has made a valid claim for the Product under the Limited
Warranty.

In the event of damage to the Connected Equipment, your exclusive remedy, and CyberPower’s sole obligations, are as follows for Connected Equipment.
If (a) the Product purchased and owned by you is defective in material or workmanship under the Limited Warranty or any applicable Implied Warranty; (b)
the Limited Warranty requirements have been met, and; (c) none of the limitations or exclusions on warranty coverage apply, CyberPower will (as
CyberPower elects, as permitted by law), repair, replace, or pay the Agreed Damage Amount (defined below) for, the item(s) of your electronic equipment
directly and properly connected to the product (the “Connected Equipment”) if that Connected Equipment is (x) damaged by AC power line transients,
spikes, or surges on properly installed, grounded, and code-compliant 120 volt power lines in the United States and Canada, or by transients, surges or
spikes on standard telephone equipment lines, or Base 10/100T Ethernet lines that are properly installed and connected (a “Power Disturbance”) and (y) is
directly plugged into and properly connected to a CyberPower Product in its original condition which is properly operated when a Power Disturbance passes
through the CyberPower Product and (y.1) exhausts the protection capacity of the CyberPower Product or (y.2) damages the CyberPower Product. This
provision sets out the only liability of any character of CyberPower for direct, indirect, special, consequential, and/or incidental damages under our Limited
Warranty, applies only to Connected Equipment, and all such Liability is limited to the Agreed Damage Amount.

To make a Warranty claim for damage to Connected Equipment under the Power Control Guarantee, you must do the following:

1. Complete and return the CyberPower Warranty Registration Card or provide reasonable proof (for example, a sales receipt) that establishes you
as the Initial Customer (the original consumer purchaser of the Product) within ten (10) days of the event for which you want to make a claim for
warranty service.
2. Call CyberPower at (952) 403-9500, or write to CyberPower at 5555 12th Avenue East, Suite 110, Shakopee, MN 55379, or E-Mail CyberPower at
[email protected], within ten (10) days of the event for which you want to make a claim for warranty service.
3. When you call, write or E-Mail, identify the Product, the Purchase Date and the item(s) of Connected Equipment. Have information on all
applicable insurance or other resources of recovery/payment that are available to the Initial Customer for the Connected Equipment and the name
of the power utility supplier for the location of the Connected Equipment and request Return Material Authorization information from CyberPower.
4. Pack and ship the Product to CyberPower and, if requested by CyberPower the item(s) of Connected Equipment, a repair cost estimate for the
damage to the Connected Equipment and/or a written statement of how the damage occurred, as instructed in your Return Material Authorization.
Show the Return Material Authorization code on the shipping label or include it with the Product. Initial Customer shall prepay all shipping
costs and is responsible for packaging and shipment.

CyberPower will inspect and examine the Product and the item(s) of Connected Equipment (or at CyberPower’s election, your written statement and repair
cost estimate for those item(s)). You must return the product for inspection.

If the Product is warranted under the Limited Warranty and the damage to Connected Equipment is covered by the Power Control Guarantee,
CyberPower will (in addition to Limited Warranty remedies for the CyberPower Product itself) repair (or pay the costs of repair) or replace the
Connected Equipment or, at the option of CyberPower, as permitted by law, pay to the Initial Customer the “Agreed Damage Amount” (up to the
aggregate limits stated below) for all item(s) of Initial Customer’s Connected Equipment. The “Agreed Damage Amount” for all items of Initial
Customer’s Connected Equipment shall be the lesser of the amount determined under Clause (1) or (2) below, reduced by any amounts described in
Clause (3) below:

1. The fair market value of the Connected Equipment as established by the lower of (a) the average price the same or similar items are being sold for
on eBay, (b) the price list of the Boston Computer Exchange on the date of occurrence (or if such price list is no longer published, a published or
announced price list reasonably selected by CyberPower), or (c) the lowest price the Connected Equipment can be purchased for in the United
States; or
2. The aggregate ceiling amount for all Connected Equipment as set forth below, minus:
3. The amount(s) of all payment you have or are entitled to receive from insurance, other warranties, extended warranties, or from other sources or
persons for the Connected Equipment or damage to such equipment so that CyberPower’s maximum liability shall be reduced to reflect all such
other payments or sources of recovery:
CyberPower CPS700AVR $175,000
4. If CyberPower replaces the Connected Equipment or pays to the Initial Customer the Agreed Damage Amount, the Initial Customer shall transfer
such item(s) to CyberPower without warranty by the Initial Customer, but free of lien or other interest.

CONDITIONS COMMON TO THE LIMITED


WARRANTY AND THE POWER CONTROL GUARANTEE
The Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee are the only and the exclusive express warranty of CyberPower with respect to the Product. This
exclusion of other express warranties applies to written and oral express warranties. Any Implied Warranty of Merchantability or for Fitness for a
Particular Purpose, if applicable to the Product, is limited in duration to the period of ownership by the Initial Customer. This provision shall NOT
create any Implied Warranty or Merchantability or of Fitness for a Particular Purpose that would not Otherwise apply to the Product. NOTE:
Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

11
LIMITATION: THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE POWER CONTROL GUARANTEE DO NOT COVER

The Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee are intended to exclusive rights and remedies and replace any other rights, to the extent allowed by
law.

1. As to CyberPower products, the Limited Warranty does not cover or apply to: Misuse; modification; operation or storage outside environmental
limits for the Products; in transit, in shipment, or in storage, damage or deterioration; improper operation or maintenance; use with items or
equipment not designed or intended for use with the Product.
2. As to Connected Equipment, the Power Control Guarantee covers only damage within the specific terms of the Power Control Guarantee to
Connected Equipment (and only up to the applicable aggregate ceiling amount). The Power Control Guarantee does not cover damage to
Connected Equipment or apply if the product has been operated in a failure mode or not in compliance with CyberPower operating instructions
and manuals. Or if the Connected Equipment has been operated in a failure mode or not in compliance with the instruction and manuals of its
manufacturer/vendor.

The Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee Do Not Apply Unless The Initial Customer:

1. Has properly connected the Product and the Connected Equipment to properly wired and grounded outlets/power supplies (including compliance
with electrical and safety codes of most current National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70), without the use of any adaptors, extension cords, or
other connectors.
2. Has provided a suitable and proper environment for use and installation of the Product and Connected Equipment.
3. Has properly installed and operated the CyberPower Product and Connected Equipment.

CyberPower Does Not Cover or Undertake Any Liability in Any Event for Any of the Following:

1. Loss of or damage to data, records, or software; restoration of data or records; or reinstallation of software.
2. Damage from causes other than AC Power Line Transients, spikes, or surges on properly installed, grounded and code-compliant 120 volt power
lines in the United States and Canada; transients, surges, or spikes on standard telephone land lines, PBX telephone equipment lines or Base
10/100T Ethernet lines, when properly installed and connected. (This exclusion applies, for example, to fluctuations in data transmission or
reception, by CATV or RF transmission or fluctuations, or by transients in such transmission).
3. Damage from any circumstance described as excluded above with respect to the Product.
4. Damages from fire, flood, wind, rain, rising water, or leakage or breakage of plumbing; from abuse, misuse, or alteration of either the Product or
the Connected Equipment.

Exclusion of Consequential and Other Damages. The sole and exclusive remedies of the Initial Customer are those provided by the Limited Warranty
and Power Control Guarantee. CyberPower excludes any liability for personal injury under the Limited Warranty and Power Control Guarantee.
CyberPower excludes any liability for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, whether for damage to or loss of property,
loss of profits, business interruption, loss of information or data, EXCEPT FOR (AND ONLY FOR) the specific limited agreement of
CYBERPOWER to provide certain warranty benefits regarding “Connected Equipment” under the “CYBERPOWER Power Control Guarantee”.
NOTE: Some States or Provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to
you.

DO NOT USE FOR MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPPORT EQUIPMENT OR OTHER HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES.

CyberPower does not sell the Products for use in high-risk activities. The Product is not designed or intended for use in hazardous
environments requiring fail-safe performance, including the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air
traffic control, weapons systems, life support or medical applications or for use in any circumstance in which the failure of the Product could
lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or property damage, or that would affect operation or safety of any medical or life
support device (collectively, “High Risk Activities”). CyberPower expressly disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk
Activities. CyberPower does not authorize use of any of its products use in any High Risk Activities. ANY SUCH USE IS IMPROPER AND IS A
MISUSE OF CYBERPOWER PRODUCTS.

The Limited Warranty and the Power Control Guarantee are governed by the laws of the United States and the State of Minnesota, without reference to
conflict of law principles. The application of the United Nations Convention of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded.

Contact Information: CyberPower’s address is 5555 12th Ave East, Suite 110, Shakopee, MN 55379 and its phone number is (952) 403-9500. CyberPower
is the warrantor under this Limited Warranty. You may also contact CyberPower on the Internet at www.cyberpowersystems.com.

12
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: (1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. (2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. (3) Connect the
equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. (4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help. Any special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the instruction.

CAUTION: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television
reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.

CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the guarantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

For more information, contact us at:

CyberPower Systems (USA), Inc.


th
5555 12 Avenue East
Suite 110
Shakopee, MN 55379

Tel: (952) 403-9500


Fax: (952) 403-9500

Email: [email protected]
Web: www.cyberpowersystems.com

Entire contents copyright ©2001 CyberPower Systems, Inc.


All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
PowerPanel™ is a trademark of CyberPower Systems (USA), Inc.

You might also like