Binding: Electronics Brand: CyberPower EAN: 0649532015269 Feature: The CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD UPS provides consistent AVR power with a Crystal-Blue LCD diagnostic display. It's also fully loaded with RJ11/RJ45/Coax hookups, and comes with PowerPanel software. Label: Cyber Power Manufacturer: Cyber Power Model: CP1500AVRLCD Publisher: Cyber Power Special Features: nv:Power Protection Type^UPS Battery Backup|Watts^900 Watt|Volt Amps^1500 VA|Output Frequency Regulation^60 Hz|Surge Energy Capacity^1080 Joules|Connected Equipment Warranty^$500,000|Dimensions^13 1/2' x 3 7/8' x 9 3/4' Studio: Cyber Power Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features:
The CyberPower CP1500AVRLCD UPS provides consistent AVR power with a Crystal-Blue LCD diagnostic display. It's also fully loaded with RJ11/RJ45/Coax hookups, and comes with PowerPanel software.
Product DescriptionThe CyberPower Systems CP1500AVRLCD UPS, designed for mid to high-end computer systems, features dynamic line conditioning and a LCD diagnostic display. Real-time system vitals can be viewed from this display and the unit can be conveniently mounted in a workstation cabinet or directly on the desktop. The CP1500AVRLCD also guards against surges/spikes, and also offers battery backup in the event of brownouts or total power loss. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) ensures that all your electronics are receiving clean power and stabilizes the voltage to a nominal 120VAC. PowerPanel PE Management Software automatically saves and closes open files and then shuts down the computer system in an intelligent and orderly manner. The CP series are also equipped with full dataline protection: RJ11/RJ45 (phone, fax, Ethernet, network, DSL) and RG-6 coax (DSS, cable modem, satellite, cable TV). 'Surge-Only' outlets are perfect for the addition of peripherals such as monitors, printers, scanners, iPods, or CD/DVD players.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Impressive Power and Quality
The first thing one notices with the CP1500AVRLCD is how compact and well built the unit is. The UPS is small and heavy with a very useful LCD display, and the unit appears to be of excellent build quality. The software that came with it for automaticly shutting down the computer is both informational and functional. I currently have a Dell Studio XPS with a Core i7 940 CPU and 12GB RAM running Vista 64-bit, a 22-inch LCD screen, a cable modem, and a router connected to the UPS. With these items ... Read More
Rating: - Much beeter UPS than BR1500, keep two systems up!
I have couple APC made BR1500 UPS. I even purchased addational battery packs to have them last longer time during power failure. We recently had some power failures, however, every time the BR1500 just had a long beep and cut off the AC output. BR1500 overload light kept on. I suspected the one we have gone bad, so I brought another new one from Amazon, that one doing the eaxct the same: If I had the phone system and the name server in it, it would say overload, during unplug the AC input test. ... Read More
Rating: - Capable UPS, good software interface
This UPS replaced a Tripp Lite UPS 1000VA, which had barely enough power to protect my high end gaming computer. This UPS has room to spare, has an easy to understand LCD read out, and excellent software that I felt surpassed the power alert software that came with the Tripp Lite UPS. Even better is that the internal batteries can be replaced, so I will not have to replace this UPS at the end of this batteries life. I have 10 Tripp Lites UPS units on my network, and will likely replace all of them ... Read More
Rating: - A worthwhile alternative to APC to consider:
I work as a network technician and have used APC equipment for many years. Their high-end units have always done well for us. For many years, I also used their Smart-UPS brand for my home network needs. As they've become old and had problems, it became more economical to replace them, instead of fixing them, especially, since for my desktops, the industry was moving to USB for signaling, and away from serial ports. My rack still has older 1400 VA SU units using SNMP management cards, but I needed ... Read More
Rating: - Works
I bought my third one, for the three laptops and DSL around the house, for extended run time. I like to return home at night and find the computers still going even though the power's been out a while, with streaming radio shows recorded as planned.
I find the APC stuff runs cooler for smaller units than CyberPower, but this item is a nice one. That would matter in the summer, when you'd have to air condition the additional heat too; not so much in winter when it's useful heat at least.