CPS585AVR/CPS625AVR FAQs
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1. How do I install PowerPanel within Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP?
2. How do I install the PowerPanel download for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP?
3. How do I uninstall PowerPanel™? To uninstall PowerPanel™:
4. Why is PowerPanel inactive ? If your PowerPanel™ display looks like the following, then the software is not able to communicate with the hardware.
The most common reasons that the software is not able to communicate with the hardware are:
Troubleshooting
If you are still unable to get the communication active:
5. How do I configure the UPS function supplied by Windows NT to monitor my CyberPower UPS? The use of the Windows NT UPS service is optional. Windows NT provides a generic UPS monitoring service that can be used in place of PowerPanel™.You cannot use both at the same time. The Windows NT UPS program will run as a service, while PowerPanel™ runs as an application. This means that somebody must be logged in for PowerPanelŒ to run. The Windows NT service does not require that the computer be logged in. To configure the NT interface:
Set the monitoring signals to:
6. How do I configure the UPS function supplied by Windows 2000/XP to monitor my CyberPower UPS? The use of the Windows 2000/XP UPS service is optional. Windows 2000/XP provides a generic UPS monitoring service that can be used in place of PowerPanel™.You cannot use both at the same time. The Windows 2000 UPS program will run as a service, while PowerPanel™ runs as an application. This means that somebody must be logged in for PowerPanelŒ to run. The Windows 2000/XP service does not require that the computer be logged in. To configure the 2000/XP interface:
To configure the monitoring signals:
Please note the following:
7. When installing PowerPanel™, I get an error message, what do I do?
8. How can I connect the UPS with a USB cable? Contact tech support and request a USB converter order form. 9. I am using Linux, is there software available? Software for Linux can be obtained on our downloads page. 10. Where is the serial number located on the unit? The serial number is located on the bottom of the unit underneath the bar code.The serial number will start with the model number (300SL, 320SL, 375SL, 500SL, 525SL, 650SL, 725SL, 585AVR, or 625AVR).You only need to list the numeric portion of the serial number. For example:if the serial number listed on the unit were 320SL123456, you would use 320123456 for registration purposes. 11. The power failed and my equipment turned off, what could be wrong? The SL series of UPS units have two sets of outlets. One set is labeled "Battery/Surge" and one set is labeled "Surge".The outlets labeled "Battery/Surge" are the outlets that will receive battery power during a power failure. You should plug your computer and monitor into these outlets and any externally powered critical data storage device. Items such as printers, speakers, and scanners should be plugged into the outlets labeled "Surge". Please note that high drain devices such as laser printers, space heaters, copiers and paper shredders should not be connected to any of the outlets on the UPS. Your computer and monitor need to be connected directly to the Battery/Surge outlets of the UPS. Placing a surge suppressor between the UPS and the connected equipment can prevent the battery power from being applied to the connected equipment. 12. I am not getting any power from the battery power supplied outlets, what should I do? If you are not getting power from the battery power supplied outlets, attempt to reset the unit by doing the following:
If you are unable to get power from the battery outlets after resetting the unit, please contact tech support. 13. I don't have an available serial port; will my CyberPower UPS work without the software? The use of the PowerPanel™ software is optional. It is not necessary for the successful operation of the UPS. Your computer will not shutdown automatically without the software installed. The unit will provide surge suppression and battery backup without using the software. 14. What outlets should i plug my equipment into? Your computer and monitor need to be connected to the outlets labeled "Battery/Surge".If you have an externally powered data storage device such as a tape drive or Zip drive, that should also be connected to the battery power supplied outlets. Items such as printers, scanners, and speakers should be connected to the outlets labeled "Surge". Items such as laser printers, vacuums, space heaters, copiers, curling irons and paper shredders MUST NOT be connected to any of the outlets on the unit. Doing so will overload the unit and void your warranty. 15. What is the surge response time of my unit? Instant. 16. The electrical wiring fault light is on, what should I do? The electrical wiring fault light indicates that the outlet that the unit is connected to is either not properly grounded, or has reversed wiring. Try connecting the unit to another outlet. If the unit still displays the electrical wiring fault contact tech support. If the unit does not display the wiring fault light in the new outlet you will need to have an electrician correct the problem with the faulty outlet. 17. I cannot get a dial tone through the communication protection ports of my CyberPower UPS, what should I do? First, check to see that the phone cord is securely connected to the UPS and the computer. Next, check to see if you can get a dial tone when you bypass the unit. If you are able to get a dial tone when bypassing the unit, please contact tech support. If you are unable to get a dial tone when bypassing the communication protection ports, please contact your phone company. 18. My unit beeps three times what should i do? Please contact tech support. 19. My unit emits a long solid beep. What should i do? Your unit is overloaded please remove an item and try to turn it on again. |



