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CyberPower Inverter/Emergency Power Systems (EPS) utilizes state-of-the-art Microcontroller technology for lighting, generator, heater, refrigerator, motors, and other apparatus to provide resources in a crisis or when regular systems fail. Pure Sinewave output with the adjustable AVR feature is highly flexible for all kinds of power environments to continuously supply energy to various types of loads. The large LCD screen displays load level, battery level, voltage and other vital equipment status at the touch of the button. It is not only the best choice for generators but flexible enough that it can be used as a UPS for computers and other sensitive equipment.

 

Features & Benefits:

  • Noiseless, fuel and maintenance free
  • High charging current for quick recharging- up to 5 times faster
  • Bypass mode allows for charge only
  • Generator compatible allows longer runtime
  • Unlimited battery expansion capability to increase runtime
  • UPS function for auto changeover
  • Affordable DC input voltage- Minimum 2 x12V battery required
  • Automatic Voltage Regulator(AVR)
  • Brownout and Over Voltage Protector
  • Small & light in dimension
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • Manual Switch

 

1.5KVA CYBERPOWER INVERTER LOAD RUNTIME IN HOURS USING 12V 200AH BATTERIES
Loading Type Loading (Watts) 2 Batteries 4 Batteries 6 Batteries 8 Batteries 10 Batteries
Runtime in hours
25% 250 19hrs 30mins 39hrs 58hrs 30mins 78hrs 97hrs 30mins
50% 500 7hrs 40mins 15hrs 19mins 22hrs 98mins 30hrs 38mins 38hrs 18mins
75% 750 4hrs 40mins 9hrs 19mins 13hrs 58mins 18hrs 38mins 23hrs 18mins
100% 1000 3hrs 30mins 7hrs 10hrs 30mins 14hrs 17hrs 30mins

 
Model CPS1500PRO
Capacity ( VA / Watts) 1500VA / 1050W
Operation Technology AVR (Double Boost&Single Buck)
Input
Input Voltage Range 140Vac – 300Vac
Input Frequency Range 50Hz / 60Hz +/- 5Hz(Auto Sensing)
DC Input Voltage 24V
Battery Pack Expansion Yes
AC Output
Number of Phase Single Phase
On Battery Output Voltage Pure Sine Wave at 220Vac +/- 5%
On Battery Output Frequency 50 / 60 Hz +/- 1%
Over Voltage Protection Surge to 400V
Overload Protection* On Utility: Circuit Breaker
On Battery: Internal Current Limiting
Transfer Time < 10 ms
Charging Current 20Amps
Manual Switch mode Normal / Bypass with AVR / Bypass / Off
Output Receptacles* (2)UK outlets+(1)terminal block or
(2)Schuko+(1)terminal block
Surge Protection and Filtering
Lightning / Surge Protection Yes
Status Indication
Indicators Power Only
Audible Alarms On Battery, Low Battery, Overload
Multi-function LCD Readout Yes
Communication
PowerPanel® Software Yes
Physical
Dimensions (cm) 26.1x20.6x32.5
Weight (kg) 19.0
Wheels No
Management
Connectivity Ports -
SNMP/HTTP Capable -
*FR/Schuko/UK sockets available
 
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Software


PowerPanel® Personal Edition software is included with many of the CyberPower UPS products. This exclusive software allows control and monitoring of your UPS to provide protection for your computer system, components, peripherals, and most importantly, your data.  In the event of a power loss, PowerPanel will even automatically save your files and safely shutdown your computer in an intelligent and orderly matter.

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 Windows 2000, Server 2003, XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, and Server 2008.

 

Main Window

  1. Power Source:  This icon indicates whether the CyberPower UPS is providing AC utility Power or Internal Battery Power.
  2. Battery Capacity:  Indicates the current state of the Internal Battery. If the battery is not 100% charged the CyberPower UPS will charge it automatically.
  3. Estimated Runtime:  Indicates the expected runtime based on current battery capacity and load. Lower Loads will result in longer runtimes.
  4. Monitor:  View the current status of the UPS system vitals.
  5. Configure:  Allows the user to configure the device to personal preferences: system notifications, voltage options, runtime settings, and self test settings.
  6. Help: View version information and access the help file.

 

Current Status Window

  1. Electrical power supplied by:  Indicates whether the CyberPower UPS is providing AC utility power or internal battery power.
  2. Voltage supplied:  Indicates the voltage being supplied by AC utility Power, or if the unit is correcting for an adverse voltage condition.
  3. Voltage condition:  The current status of your AC utility power (Normal, Power Outage, etc.).
  4. Remaining Capacity:  Condition of the internal battery. If the battery is at 100%, the CyberPower UPS will automatically charge the UPS.
  5. Battery Status:  Displays the current state of the internal battery: Charging, Fully Charged, Discharging.
  6. Remaining Battery Runtime:  Indicates the expected runtime [if there was a power loss] based on current battery capacity and load.
  7. 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.  (Not available on the CP485SL or CP550SL).

 

Summary Window

  1. Last Power Event:  Informs the user of the nature of the most recent power event and how the CyberPower UPS corrected it.
  2. Power Condition Summary: Displays the number of times adverse power conditions were experienced and the cumulative duration of the events.
  3. 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.

 

Notification Window

  1. Enable PowerPanel® notification sounds:  Toggle audible notifications via your computer’s speakers.
  2. Enable Alarms at all times:  This setting will cause the internal speaker in the CyberPower UPS to beep in response to adverse power conditions.
  3. Disable Alarms at all times:  This setting will prevent the CyberPower UPS from beeping in response to adverse power conditions.
  4. Disable alarms when this computer is shut down:  With this setting selected, the CyberPower UPS will only beep when your computer is turned on.
  5. Disable alarms between: Can be adjusted to specify additional times when the CyberPower UPS should not beep.

 

Runtime Window

  1. Keep Computer Running:  Select this option for maximum runtime.  User adjustable between 5 and 8 minutes.
  2. Preserve Battery Power:  Select this option for minimum battery use. User adjustable between 1 and 5 minutes.

 

Voltage Window

  1. Normal AC utility voltage:  Ideal voltage supplied by your AC Utility Power.
  2. 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.

 

Self Test Window

  1. Date of last self-test:  Date the self test was last performed.
  2. Result of last self-test:  Outcome of the most recent self test.
  3. 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.

 

About Window

  1. Version:  Software version number.
  2. Hardware Information:  Model Name of the of the CyberPower UPS as well as the firmware version and power rating.
  3. 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.

 

System Tray Popup Notifications

  1. 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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