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Entire contents copyright ©2003 CyberPower Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
PowerPanel Plus is a trademark of CyberPower Systems, Inc.
K01-PPP000A
5. Final Countdown: When PowerPanel Plus detects that the utility voltage is not operating normally, the final
countdown will begin. When the countdown reaches zero, PowerPanel Plus will save and close any open files,
and then shut down the operating system in an intelligent and orderly manner.
6. Approximate Backup Time: This indicator shows the approximate amount of backup time that is available, based
upon the battery capacity and the load on the system. This indicator can appear in red, yellow, or green, depending
upon the number of minutes available.
7. Scheduled Off: PowerPanel Plus can be set to automatically shutdown the computer system at a user specified time.
scheduled off settings that are set to occur within seven days will be displayed.
8. Temperature: This indicator displays the internal operating temperature of the unit. If the temperature exceeds 158°F
(70°C), the indicator will change from green to red.
9. Load Level: This indicator shows the % of capacity of the battery outlets that is currently being used. This indicator
appears in green or gray, but will turn red if the load exceed 90%.
10. Output Voltage: This indicator shows the output voltage of the UPS.
PowerPanel Plus Setup Window (See Figure 3 )
1. UPS is Installed On: This shows the current port that the UPS is using. The port assigned to the UPS needs to be used
exclusively for the PowerPanel software.
2. Buzzer On: This toggles the audible alarm on and off..
3. Play Sound: Voice is being played when the UPS is turning on or facing a power outage.
4. Time between Power Failure and Shutdown: This is the user controllable delay between when the power fails and the
software starts the shutdown process. If unchecked, the unit will run on battery until the low battery signal is received (2
minutes of backup time remaining) and then start the shutdown process.
5. Time between Power Failure and Initial Warning: This setting determines the delay between when the power fails and
the first audible alarm.
6. Delay between Warning Messages: User adjustable setting for the delay between the audible alarms that occur during a
power failure.
7. UPS Self-Test: Allows the user to test the UPS without having to unplug the unit from the wall. When Run is clicked, the
unit will switch to battery power and the unit will beep.
8. About: This button will display information about the software, as well as contact information.
9. Advance: This button opens the Advanced Setup Window.
10. Default: Click this button to return the software to original factory settings.
11. Cancel: This button exits the window without saving changes.
12. OK: This button exits the window and saves changes.
PowerPanel Plus Advanced Setup (See Figure 4 )
1. Low Battery Voltage: This sets the low battery cut-off level. The user can slightly extend the UPS run time by adjusting
this setting.
2. High-Voltage Failure: Sets the upper level where the UPS will switch to battery.
3. Low-Voltage Failure: Sets the lower level where the UPS will switch to battery.
4. Battery-Mode Output Voltage: Sets the voltage that the unit will output when running on battery.
5. Default: Restores the settings to the factory defaults.
6. Cancel: Exits the window without saving changes.
7. OK: Exits the windows and saves changes.
8. Cold Start: When enabled, the UPS can start in the absence of AC power. To maximize battery life, it is recommended
to keep this disabled.
PowerPanel Plus Schedule Menu (See Figure 5 )
1. Special Setting: This setting allows you to schedule a one-time startup/shutdown.
2. Schedule Display: This area displays the days/dates and times of any scheduled startups and shutdowns.
3. Turn On: Select the day/date and time that you want the computer system to restart. Can only be used in conjunction with
a scheduled shutdown.
4. Delete: Delete the selected item from the schedule.
5. Add: Adds an item to the schedule.
6. Cancel: This button is used to exit the log window without saving any changes.
7. OK: This button is used to exit the shutdown window and save any changes.
.Please note: You must click Add to add the item to the schedule.
8. Turn Off: Select the day/date and time that you want the system to shutdown. This is optional to use and has no effect
on whether your computer will shut down during a power failure.
9. Weekly Setting: Allow you to schedule a shutdown/startup based on the day of the week.
PowerPanel Plus Log Menu (See Figure 6 )
1. Event Option Button: When this option is selected, the log will display different PowerPanel Plus events, such as power
failure, program start, and program end.
2. Log Display: This area displays the information as selected by the Event, Closed Application Information, or Data Record
option button.
3. Clear: Clears the selected log.
4. Cancel: Exits the screen without saving any changes.
5. OK: Exits the screen and saves any changes.
6. Data Record Option Button: When selected, the log will display a record of the items that are shown in the main window, such
as input/output voltage and temperature.
7. .Closed Application Information Option Button: When this option is selected, the log will display the names and locations of any
files that were auto-saved by the software
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