BASIC OPERATION

BASIC OPERATION

FRONT/REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

1. Power Switch

Master On/Off switch for the UPS.

2. Power on Indicator

Indicates the UPS is on and supplying power free of surges and spikes.

3. LCD Readout Toggle Button

Use to rotate through multiple screens of UPS status information.

4. Multifunction LCD Readout

An illuminated digital screen that displays the UPS power status information.

5. Battery Backup & Surge Protected Outlets

This unit provides a total of five outlets with battery backup and surge protection. They ensure that connected equipment will provide power to equipment over a period of time, during a power failure.

Critical /Non-Ccritical

It is possible to program the unit so that the outlet block marked as “Non-Critical”, (3 ports), will stop the supplying to connected equipment after a certain period of time. This allows for additional runtime for the equipment connected on the outlets marked as “Critical”, (2 port). This allows the creation of load priorities ensuring the critical equipment is given priority under specific circumstances.

6. Output Circuit Breaker

The circuit breaker serves to provide output overload and fault protection.

7. Input Circuit Breaker

The circuit breaker serves to provide input overload and fault protection.

 

 

 

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240V,20A

240V,20A

 

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8. Input Power Cord Heavy-duty, extra long power cord.

9. SNMP/HTTP Network slot

Slot to install the optional SNMP card for remote network control and monitoring.

10. Serial Port I (Primary)

Serial port I provides bi-directional communication between the UPS and the computer. The UPS can control the computer’s shutdown in case of an emergency, and at the same time, the computer can monitor the UPS and alter its various programmable parameters.

11. Serial Port II (Secondary)

Serial Port II allows the UPS to initiate a connected computer’s graceful auto-shutdown in case of an emergency.

12. USB port to PC

This is a connectivity port allowing communication and control between the UPS and the connected computer. You should install the PowerPanel® Business Edition Agent software on the PC/Server connected with the USB cord.

13. EPO (Emergency Power Off) Port:

Allows for an emergency UPS Power-Off from a remote location.

14. Surge Protected Communication Ports - RJ11/RJ45

These ports are used to protect standard RJ-45/RJ-11 based, (ADSL, LAN, Phone/Modem-Lines), and cabling systems from surges.

15. Extended Runtime (XL) Battery Pack Connector

Provides a connection for additional CyberPower XL Battery Packs

16. Ground Stud

Use the Ground Stud to ground the UPS.

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CyberPower PR6000LCDRTXL5U, PR50000LCDRTXL5U user manual Basic Operation, Front/Rear Panel Description