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Features & Benefits:
| 1.Easy Installation. |
| 2.Programmable voltage regulation. |
| 3.Display output voltage, approximate backup time, load watt, battery capacity. |
| 4.Hibernate or save files and shut down your computer in an orderly manner when a power outage occurs. |
| 5.Summary of voltage condition. |
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The screenshots below will give you a better idea of the functionality and power of our software, and also give you a first-hand look at the various options and configurable settings. PowerPanel's intuitive Dashboard design is extremely easy to navigate for first-time users, and powerful enough for technical users and system integrators.
PowerPanel is included Free with all our UPS systems and compatible with all versions of Windows, including Vista. |
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Main Window |
- Power Source: This icon indicates whether the CyberPower UPS is providing AC utility Power or Internal Battery Power.
- Battery Capacity: Indicates the current state of the Internal Battery. If the battery is not 100% charged the CyberPower UPS will charge it automatically.
- Estimated Runtime: Indicates the expected runtime based on current battery capacity and load. Lower Loads will result in longer runtimes.
- Monitor: View the current status of the UPS system vitals.
- Configure: Allows the user to configure the device to personal preferences: system notifications, voltage options, runtime settings, and self test settings.
- Help: View version information and access the help file.
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Current Status Window |

- Electrical power supplied by: Indicates whether the CyberPower UPS is providing AC utility power or internal battery power.
- Voltage supplied: Indicates the voltage being supplied by AC utility Power, or if the unit is correcting for an adverse voltage condition.
- Voltage condition: The current status of your AC utility power (Normal, Power Outage, etc.).
- Remaining Capacity: Condition of the internal battery. If the battery is at 100%, the CyberPower UPS will automatically charge the UPS.
- Battery Status: Displays the current state of the internal battery: Charging, Fully Charged, Discharging.
- Remaining Battery Runtime: Indicates the expected runtime [if there was a power loss] based on current battery capacity and load.
- Battery Backed Up Load: Displays how much capacity or head-room is left on the UPS unit. This is determined by the current load of the connected electronics.
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Summary Window |
- Last Power Event: Informs the user of the nature of the most recent power event and how the CyberPower UPS corrected it.
- Power Condition Summary: Displays the number of times adverse power conditions were experienced and the cumulative duration of the events.
- Display Period: Configurable option that allows the user to display the period described by the Power Condition Summary. Can be adjusted to 1, 4, 12, or 24 weeks.
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Notification Window |
- Enable PowerPanel notification sounds: Toggle audible notifications via your computer’s speakers.
- Enable Alarms at all times: This setting will cause the internal speaker in the CyberPower UPS to beep in response to adverse power conditions.
- Disable Alarms at all times: This setting will prevent the CyberPower UPS from beeping in response to adverse power conditions.
- Disable alarms when this computer is shut down: With this setting selected, the CyberPower UPS will only beep when your computer is turned on.
- Disable alarms between: Can be adjusted to specify additional times when the CyberPower UPS should not beep.
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Runtime Window |
- Keep Computer Running: Select this option for maximum runtime. User adjustable between 5 and 8 minutes.
- Preserve Battery Power: Select this option for minimum battery use. User adjustable between 1 and 5 minutes.
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Voltage Window |
- Normal AC utility voltage: Ideal voltage supplied by your AC Utility Power.
- Current voltage: Actual voltage supplied by your AC Utility Power. This will constantly fluctuate as electrical devises are turned on and off in your building and the buildings near you.
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Self Test Window |
- Date of last self-test: Date the self test was last performed.
- Result of last self-test: Outcome of the most recent self test.
- Initiate self-test: The UPS will temporarily go offline and test the condition and effectiveness of the internal battery. It is recommended that users perform this test once a month.
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About Window |
- Version: Software version number.
- Hardware Information: Model Name of the of the CyberPower UPS as well as the firmware version and power rating.
- Web Support Information: Links to pages on the CyberPower Systems (USA) inc. website. Clicking here will open a web browser window and navigate the user to the CyberPower homepage.
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System Tray Popup Notifications |

- System tray popup notifications will appear when the UPS unit experiences a power loss, and once again when the unit's AC power is restored to normal operation.
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