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Cyberpower 425 va When the device kicked in during a power outage the alarm would not shut off, how do you get it to stop

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You can change that. It is designed to alart you during a power outtage. That way you will have time to shut down your servers. It will alway alarm during a power outage. But check to make sure your batteries are in good condition

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Not Working During Power Outage

Bad battery in the UPS. To test unplug all equipment. Check outgoing power with voltage meter. Should read around 115vAC. Then unplug from the wall outlet. Check voltage again. If no voltage is present its a bad battery.
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Powermac G5 screen shaking

This sounds possibly like a power related issue. If you are using a simple power strip to plug into, consider replacing it with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (aka Battery Backup, UPS). AC power related issues can cause screen waviness or shaking. Be sure to obtain the proper capacity unit for your needs. These units are rated in Volt AMPS and come in sizes from 300VA to 1500VA in the consumer product line. APC, Belkin, Triplite, CyberPower are some popular brands. The VA capacity to choose should be considered over price alone. Buying the cheapest one vs the right capacity can result in not having a unit capable of protecting your devices plugged into it. Understand these have 2 primary functions,
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There are 2 different banks of receptacles on these units.
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2. Some for surge protection ONLY
Your computer would be plugged into the surge AND battery backup receptacles. When a power related incident occurs, the unit quickly switches the devices plugged into these receptacles off of AC power to the batteries, until the power issue is resolved. The time on battery is limited based on the VA capacity mentioned earlier in this solution. So buying the largest VA capacity unit you can afford will simply give you more available time on battery before the batteries are exhausted and must be recharged. On the other hand buying the smallest VA unit could result in an immediate and unexpected shut down of the computer if a power related issue occurs and the battery backup cannot handle the devices plugged into it. NEVER use these units for battery backup of Laser Printers or other high curent devices. These can destroy the battery backup.
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Battery Back-Up not coming back on after power outage. Charged for several days without anything plugged in with trip button pushed in. Surge side still working. No beep light or anything on battery...

Does the unit have a breaker on the back? There may also be a fuse. You should be able to find a users guide on the CyberPower website.

If the unit may have failed during the power outage.
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My xbox 360 won't come on. We had a power outage in our area and the xbox was on when the power went out. Now it does not come on. What can I do?

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First and fore most make sure that the power outage is already fixed on your area, then if yes

hard reset teh console by pressing the power button for 5 to 10 seconds, then check if will turn on

If ot you may call XBOX support to check possible issue with the power supply of the xbox
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Recently, we had a power outage. Our CyberPower 550VA battery back up doesn't seem to work now. It makes a low piercing sound that I can't shut off. There is a red button to press to stop it but it also...

Sounds like the inverter has an issue, maybe a short on the output or it can't get enough power from the batteries to run.
Generally these device are not repairable, and if they are, it could cost more than a new replacement unit. Depending on age, your batteries may need replacing. Check the battery voltage if you can. They'll either be 6 or 12 volt gel cells. Sometimes old batteries after a heavy usage, won't come back to life (take a charge).
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I have a Cyber-Power 425 VA and I think it has been tripped by a power outage recently. I was able to get my computer & monitor working again by removing them from the surge protector and plugging them...

Probably should be tossed. But you can try plugging a standard lamp into it. If it powers your good on that aspect but no way to know if surge pretection is still valid.
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Unit will not turn back on

try to unplug it for a while and plug it back in
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Product Details function pw(s){pop('/xWI?lid=1&fid=1647&aid='+s)} Product MPN MPN 10K1912 Key Features Form Factor Desktop Output Power (VA) 700 VA Output Power (W) 425 W Max Backup Time With Full Load 5 Minutes Connectors Total Number of Outputs 6 Outlets Outlet Connectors NEMA 5-15R Technical Features Recharge Time 4 Hours Surge Suppression With Surge Suppression Automatic Shutdown With Automatic Shutdown Audible Alarm With Audible Alarm Cable Length 6 ft. Dimensions Width 4.75 in. Depth 7 in. Height 10.5 in. Weight 20 lb. Warranty Warranty 2 Years Miscellaneous
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Turned off my system

Well, it did just what it's supposed to do, protect your system from bad power. You probably had a power failure during the thunderstorm and your UPS shut down your PC. When you turn it back on the battery was too low and it shut off you PC again.Check your UPS software in windows, you should have an option to run a self test. But it should be just fine.

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