User Manual

Smart-UPS On-Line SRT2200XLA/SRT3000XLA Tower/Rack-Mount 2U18
Controllable Outlet Groups
Controllable Outlet Groups provide battery backup power to connected equipment.
Overview
The controllable outlet groups can be configured using the Advanced menu options.
Refer to “General settingson page 14.
The controllable outlet groups can be configured to independently turn off, turn on, shutdown, switch to sleep
mode, and reboot connected equipment.
Turn Off: Disconnect output power to connected equipment either immediately using the Turn Off
Immediately feature or after a configured delay using the Turn Off With Delay feature.
NOTE: Controllable outlet groups can be turned on only using the Turn On feature.
Turn On: Connect output power to connected equipment either immediately using the Turn On
Immediately feature or after a configured delay using the Turn On With Delay feature.
Shutdown: Disconnects the power to connected equipment either immediately or after a configured delay.
Equipment reconnects after a configured delay when mains power becomes available and other configured
conditions are met.
Each controllable outlet group can be configured separately to allow power sequencing for equipment
connected to any controllable outlet group.
Reboot: Disconnect the power to connected equipment either immediately or after a configured delay.
Reconnect equipment after a configured delay when either mains or battery power becomes available and
other configured conditions are met.
Each controllable outlet group can be configured separately to allow power sequencing for loads connected
to any controllable outlet group.
Sleep: This mode is a reboot with an extended duration where a outlet(s) remain turned off.
Disconnect the power to connected equipment either immediately or after a configured delay. Reconnect
equipment after a configured delay when either mains or battery power becomes available and other
configured conditions are met.
Each controllable outlet group can be configured separately to allow power sequencing for equipment
connected to any controllable outlet group.
To configure Sleep mode use an external interface, such as the Network Management Web interface.
Automatically turn off or shutdown when certain conditions occur, based on user configurations set using
the Config Menu Outlets menus. Refer to “Configuration” on page 13
Connect controllable outlet groups
Connect critical equipment to one controllable outlet group.
Connect peripheral equipment to the other controllable outlet groups.
To conserve battery runtime during a power outage, nonessential equipment can be configured to shut
down. Use Loadshed Time on Battery Enable/Disable and Loadshed Time on Battery Setting
defined in the General Settings section. Refer to “General settings” on page 14.
If equipment has dependent peripherals that must restart or shut down in a specific sequence, such as an
ethernet switch that must restart before a connected server can be restarted, connect the devices to
different outlet groups. Each controllable outlet group can be configured independently of the other
groups.
• Use the Configuration menus to configure how the controllable outlet groups will react in the event of a
power outage.