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CyberPower RMCARD400 User Manual

CyberPower RMCARD400
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Item
Definition
Envir Data
Name
The name of the environmental sensor.
Location
The location of the environmental sensor.
Recent Device
Events
A list of device events that recently occurred. The maximum
number of events is 5.
[UPS] The following items can be displayed/configured through the UPS page; however,
different UPS models may have different items displayed/configured.
[UPS->Status] Display the basic information about the current UPS status. Items displayed
are auto refreshed.
Item
Definition
Input
Status
The current status of the utility power supplied to the UPS.
Voltage
The current input voltage of the utility power supplied to the UPS.
Frequency
The current frequency of the utility power supplied to the UPS.
Current
The current of the utility power supplied to the UPS.
Power Factor
The ratio of the real power flowing to the UPS, to the apparent power of
utility power.
Bypass
Status
Displays the present status of bypass circuit.
Voltage
The voltage of the bypass supplied to the UPS.
Frequency
The frequency of the bypass supplied to the UPS.
Current
The current of the bypass supplied to the UPS.
Power Factor
The ratio of the real power flowing to the bypass, to the apparent power
of bypass.
Output
Status
The current status of the output power the UPS is supplying to
connected equipment.
Voltage
The output voltage the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment.
Frequency
The output frequency the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment.
Load
The power draw of the connected equipment expressed as a percentage of
the total UPS load capacity. This is displayed as watts on some UPS models.
Current
The output current the UPS is supplying to the connected equipment.
Power Factor
The radio of the active power flowing to the load, to the apparent power
in the circuit.
Active Power
The capacity of the circuit for performing work in a particular time.
Apparent
Power
The product of the current and voltage of the circuit.
Reactive Power
The portion of power flow that is temporarily stored in the form of
magnetic or electric fields, due to inductive and capacitive network
elements, and then returned to source, is known as reactive power.

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CyberPower RMCARD400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCyberPower
ModelRMCARD400
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

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