User`s manual
CyberPower Remote Management System
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Otherwise the UPS will stop supplying output
power.
Check Volt Only: Only if the utility voltage is
in the range of the voltage thresholds, the
UPS will enter Bypass mode. Otherwise the
UPS will stop supplying output power.
High/Low Bypass Voltage
When the UPS fault or overload occurs, the
UPS will determine whether to enter Bypass
mode according to the range of thresholds of
utility voltage. If the utility voltage exceeds
thresholds, the UPS will be forbidden to
enter Bypass mode and stop supplying
output power.
Power Restore
After utility power is restored, the UPS turns
on automatically and supplies power to the
computer. If the computer BIOS is set to boot
when power restores, the computer will
restart automatically. The following settings
are used to configure the UPS restore
actions:
Recharged Delay
When utility power is restored, the UPS will
start to recharge after the specified delay is
expired.
Recharged Capacity
When utility power is restored, the UPS will
start to recharge after the specified battery
capacity is met.
Returned Delay
When utility power is restored, the UPS will
delay the restoration of output power. This
option can be used to stagger the startup
time of multiple UPSs to avoid overloading
the utility power circuit or power source. The
Returned Delay will take effect every time
when the UPS restores power. This also
includes the scheduling and user controlling
task.
Battery
Low Battery Threshold
When the UPS supplies battery power and
the remaining capacity is lower than this
threshold, the UPS will alarm.
External Battery Pack
Set the amount of external battery packs.
This allows for an accurate runtime
estimation based upon the total number of
batteries.
System
Cold Start
Set the ability of the UPS to start in the
absence of input power. When this option is