Cyberpower VP700ELCD [2/2] Troubleshooting

Cyberpower VP700ELCD [2/2] Troubleshooting
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Function
LCD Display
Options
Default
Description
Utility Power
CUSt: Only when MIN
or MAX I/P Voltage is
configured.
Poor (167V~295V)
Normal (171V~291V)
Good (175V~287V)
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
Poor
This function determines how the
UPS will switch to Battery Mode.
3 different output voltage ranges can
be chosen according to the quality of
the AC utility service in your location.
If your utility service is not stable,
you can select Poor (167V~295V).
The UPS will go to Battery Mode
less often to tolerate the utility power
fluctuations.
If your utility service is stable, you
can select Good (175V~287V). The
unit will go to Battery Mode more
often.
MAX I/P
Voltage
H295, H291, H287
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
H295V
In Utility Power settings, only 3 types
of fixed voltage ranges can be
chosen.
However, you can fine tune the MAX
I/P voltage in this function.
If the utility voltage is usually high,
and the connected equipment can
work in this condition, you can set
the input voltage range higher to
reduce the UPS from going to
Battery Mode as often.
MIN I/P
Voltage
L167, L171, L175
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
L167V
In Utility Power settings, only 3 types
of voltage ranges can be chosen.
However, you can fine tune the MIN
I/P voltage in this function.
If the utility voltage is usually low,
and the connected equipment can
work in this condition, you can set
the input voltage range lower to
reduce the UPS from going to AVR
Mode or Battery Mode as often.
Sensitivity
Low
Medium
High
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
Medium
If the connected equipment can
tolerate more power events
(Example: unstable power often
associated with stormy weather),
select Low Sensitivity. The UPS will
go to Battery Mode less often.
If the connected equipment is more
sensitive to power events, select
High Sensitivity. The UPS will go to
Battery Mode more often.
Low Battery
Warning
5~8 mins
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
5 mins
The audible alarm will sound when
the remaining runtime is less than
the value selected.
Self Test
(Battery Test)
YES
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
No
Action
In Line Mode, select YES to perform
a Self Test on the battery.
Audible Alarm
b.on
b.oFF
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
b.on
"b.on" is buzzer enable;
"b.oFF” is buzzer disable.
If b.oFF is selected, the unit will
mute all alarms except for fault or
overload condition.
You can also set the audible alarm
with the MUTE button mentioned
before.
LCD Sleep
1, 5, 10, 30 min(s)
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
S.1 min
In Line Mode, LCD screen can be
configured to sleep automatically
after 1, 5, 10, or 30 min(s) of
inactivity.
In Battery Mode, LCD screen is
always on.
Last Fault
Reason
There is no setting in this page. This
page will only show the error code
for last fault reason.
E01 : Charger fault (Over Charge)
E02 : Charger fault (No Charge)
E21 : Output short.
E22 : Over load.
Back to
Default
Settings
YES
ESC
(Escape to Function
Menu)
No
Action
Select YES to restore the UPS
factory default settings.
Return to
Status
Display
--
Press the ENTER Button to leave
setup mode and go back to the
Status Display.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
Circuit breaker button is
projecting from the back of the
unit.
Circuit breaker has tripped due to
an overload.
The UPS does not perform
expected runtime.
Battery not fully charged.
Battery is slightly worn out.
The UPS will not turn on.
The on/off switch is designed to
prevent damage by rapidly
turning it off and on.
The battery is worn out.
Mechanical problem.
PowerPanel® Personal is
inactive.
The USB cable is not connected.
The unit is not providing battery
power.
Cyber Power Systems, Inc.
For more information, visit www.cyberpower.com
Manufacturer: Cyber Power Systems Inc.
11F., No.26, Jinzhuang Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City 114, Taiwan
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