13.Click Install.

14.Follow the on-screen instructions.

15.Once the software is installed, remove the floppy disk and restart your computer.

When your computer restarts, the PowerPanel™ 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.

POWERPANEL™ SOFTWARE USER MANUAL

OVERVIEW

PowerPanel™ version 2.03 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™ 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™ is equipped with a Scheduled Shutdown feature which can automatically save and close open files and then shutdown the computer and UPS 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™ 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™ MAIN WINDOW DESCIPTION

1.Minimize Button: This button is used to minimize the software.

2.Power Button: Clicking on the power button will stop the software.

3.Setup Button: Click the setup button to open the Setup Window.

4.Log Button: Click on the log button to open the Log Window.

5.Shutdown Button: Click the shutdown button to open the Scheduled Shutdown Window.

6.Battery OK Indicator: This indicator appears in a green color when AC power is normal and the unit and software are communicating.

7.AC Power Indicator: This indicator appears in a green color when AC power in normal. When the power fails, the indicator will change to a red color with an “X” through it.

8.Scheduled Shutdown: If there is a shutdown scheduled within seven days, the information will be displayed here. The user can schedule a shutdown in the Scheduled Shutdown Window.

9.Final Countdown: When the final countdown timer reaches zero, the software will begin shutting down the system. This can be adjusted in the Setup Window.

POWERPANEL™ SETUP WINDOW

1.Delay Between Warning Messages: This setting determines the delay between the audible alarms.

2.Time Between Power Failure and Initial Warning: This setting determines the delay between when the power fails and the first audible alarm.

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CyberPower Systems CPS320SL, CPS500SL, CPS375SL Overview, Powerpanel Main Window Desciption, Powerpanel Setup Window

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.