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PowerPanel™ Business Edition
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Frequency Failure: The frequency of the utility power is out of tolerance and the UPS is supplying
battery power with a fixed frequency.
z Voltage: The voltage of the utility power supplied to the UPS.
z Frequency: The present frequency of the utility power supplied to the UPS.
Output
z Status: Displays the present status of the output power the UPS is supplying to connected equipment.
Normal: The output power is in normal.
Bypass: The UPS has switched to bypass mode. The utility power is being supplied directly to the
connected equipment bypassing the UPS circuitry.
No Output: There is no output from the UPS. The UPS is switched off.
Short Circuit: There is a short circuit on the UPS output. This causes the UPS to stop supplying
output power.
Boost: The utility voltage is below the regular voltage range. The UPS is increasing the output
voltage to normal.
Buck: The utility voltage is beyond the regular voltage range. The UPS is decreasing the output
voltage to normal.
Note: The Boost and Buck function are only available on a UPS with AVR. The UPS uses the AVR
function to improve the utility voltage and supplies the power to its connected equipment within a
narrow range.
Overload: The present load exceeds the load threshold of the UPS. Remove some equipment from
the UPS to reduce the load.
z Voltage: The output voltage the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment.
z Frequency: The output frequency the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment.
z Load: The power draw of the connected equipment expressed as a percentage of the total load capacity.
This is displayed as watts on some UPS models.
z NCL Outlet: Displays the present status of the NCL outlet.
On: This outlet is turned on and supplying power to the connected equipment.
Off: This outlet is turned off and is not supplying power to the connected equipment.
Pending On: This outlet is going to turn on following an action such a scheduled turn on.

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CyberPower PowerPanel Specifications

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BrandCyberPower
ModelPowerPanel
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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