CyberPower Systems CPS375SL, CPS500SL, CPS320SL Powerpanel LOG Window, Powerpanel Shutdown Window

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CPS320SL / CPS375SL / CPS500SL / CPS575SL / CPS650SL

Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

3.Time Between Power Failure and Shutdown Process: This user adjustable setting determines how long the UPS will run on battery before starting to shut down the system. If this is not checked, the unit will run on battery until the low battery condition is met (2 minutes of backup time remaining), and then start the shutdown process. If the low battery condition is met before this timer reaches zero, the software will start the shutdown process.

4.UPS is Installed On: This shows the current COM port that the UPS is using. The port assigned to the UPS needs to be used exclusively for the PowerPanel™ software.

5.OK Button: This button is used to exit the setup window and save any changes.

6.Cancel Button: This button is used to exit the setup window without saving any changes.

7.About Button: This button will display information about the software as well as contact information.

POWERPANEL™ LOG WINDOW

1.Display Window: This area displays either the Event Log or the Closed Application Information.

2.Event Log: Select this option to view PowerPanel™ events such as program start, program end, power failure and low battery.

3.Closed Application Information: Select this option to view the file names of applications that were saved by PowerPanel™.

Please note: If an application has an existing file name, it will be saved under that file name and not appear in this window.

4.OK Button: This button is used to exit the window.

5.Clear Button: This button is used to clear the information in the selected log.

POWERPANEL™ SHUTDOWN WINDOW

1.Display Window: Any schedule information will be displayed here.

2.Special Setting: This option is used to schedule a shutdown at a specific date and time.

3.Weekly Setting: This option is used to schedule a shutdown for a specific time and day of the week.

4.OK Button: This button is used to exit the window.

5.Add Button: This button is used to add an item to the schedule.

6.Clear Button: This button is used to delete the selected item.

7.Cancel Shutdown: This button is used to cancel the current shutdown.

8.Day, Date and Time: This is the area where you select the day, date and time that you want the shutdown to occur. Once you have selected it, click the Add Button to add the item to the schedule.

Please note: The use of the schedule is optional and will have no effect on the shutdown of your system during a power failure. This feature is simply used if you want have your computer automatically shut down at a scheduled time.

USING THE WINDOWS NT UPS SERVICE

If you are running Windows NT, you may choose to use the Windows NT service instead of PowerPanel™. You can run either PowerPanel™ or the NT service, but not both.

To Configure the Windows NT UPS Service:

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

2.Double-click the UPS Icon.

3.Select the COM port that the UPS is connected to.

4.Set the Power Failure Signal to Negative.

5.Set the Low Battery Signal to Negative.

6.Set the Remote UPS Shutdown Signal to Positive.

7.Click OK.

Please note: This service must be stopped in order to use the PowerPanel™ software. To stop the service, remove the checkmark from

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CPS320SL, CPS375SL, CPS650SL, CPS500SL, CPS575SL specifications

CyberPower Systems has established itself as a leading manufacturer of reliable power protection solutions, particularly uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). Among their impressive lineup, the CPS320SL, CPS500SL, CPS650SL, CPS375SL, and CPS575SL models stand out due to their unique features and advanced technologies.

The CPS320SL is designed for home offices and small workspaces, offering a compact and efficient power backup solution. It delivers 320VA/180W of pure sine wave output, providing stable power to sensitive electronics. Notably, this model includes USB ports for charging devices and integrates a user-friendly LCD display that shows important information like battery status and load capacity.

Next in the lineup, the CPS500SL offers a higher capacity of 500VA/300W, making it suitable for small servers and networking equipment. This UPS features Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) which stabilizes voltage fluctuations without draining the battery. With multiple outlets, users can connect several devices simultaneously, ensuring that critical systems remain operational during power interruptions.

The CPS650SL steps it up further with a power capacity of 650VA/390W. This model is perfect for small business environments and is equipped with advanced management software, allowing for real-time monitoring and reporting of power usage. Its smart charging technology ensures that devices are charged quickly and efficiently, maintaining battery health over time.

For those needing a balance between performance and portability, the CPS375SL is a compact UPS that delivers 375VA/225W. Ideal for users seeking a reliable backup for personal computers or telecommunication devices, it includes features such as data line protection for Ethernet and coaxial lines, safeguarding connected devices from surges and spikes.

Lastly, the CPS575SL rounds out the series with a robust output of 575VA/345W. This model excels in environments where multiple devices demand power backup, yet it maintains a compact design. It comes equipped with a LCD display and offers a variety of connection options for enhanced versatility with charging and connectivity.

All these models leverage CyberPower's commitment to advanced battery management technologies, ensuring extended battery life and superior performance. Their lightweight designs make these UPS units easy to install and manage, while their high reliability provides peace of mind for users who depend on uninterrupted power supply. These features collectively make the CPS320SL, CPS500SL, CPS650SL, CPS375SL, and CPS575SL ideal solutions for safeguarding essential equipment against unexpected power disturbances.