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Available runtime is insufficient. There is not sufficient runtime for PPBE to perform a complete shutdown
based on current configuration even if the battery is 100% charged.
An excessive load or long shutdown time may cause this event. Reduce some UPS load or set a more accurate
shutdown time to avoid this event.
Enters bypass mode. Entering bypass mode, battery power protection will no longer be provided.
Utility power failure. Utility power failure, battery power will be supplied.
Remaining runtime will be exhausted. Based on current configuration settings, the remaining battery runtime
will be insufficient unless a shutdown of the connected computer(s) is affected immediately. Please save your
work and power down immediately.
When the UPS switches to battery mode due to a power event, the battery power will be supplied to Agent
computer and all Client computers in order to shut down completely. If battery power consumption continues, the
remaining runtime will be exhausted. Agent and all Client computers should start a shutdown procedure
immediately.
The Agent postpones the shutdown until the Clients computers completes the shutdowns; if the remaining runtime
is insufficient for Agent to perform a complete shutdown prior to the UPS turning off, the Clients will shut down first
to ensure sufficient time for Agent to shut down completely.
Note: This event usually indicates that the Agent and Client risk losing battery power, they will have a shutdown
window of 2 minutes to avoid crashing due to a UPS turning off.
Note: If the Client computer has redundant power, this event will only be triggered after the computer loses all
redundant power supplies and is running on non-redundant power. For example, if a Client computer has a
redundant power policy of 1+1, then this event will only happen when only one power supply is operating and its
remaining runtime will be exhausted.
Battery test is processing. A battery test is active in order to verify that battery power can be provided normally.
Output voltage is being boosted. Output voltage is being boosted from a lower level.
The UPS is receiving utility power with low voltage and raising the voltage to a proper level for operating the
connected equipment.
Output voltage is being bucked. Output voltage is being bucked from a higher level.
The UPS is receiving utility power with high voltage and is lowering the voltage to a proper level for operating the
connected equipment.
Calibration initiated. Calibration was initiated, the battery runtime will be evaluated. This process will last until
battery power is exhausted.
A schedule has initiated. A schedule has been initiated, the system may be shutdown.
Battery is fully charged. Battery is fully charged.
Shutdown initiated. Shutdown process initiated, the system will shut down or hibernate soon.
ECO Mode is active. The UPS has entered ECO mode.
The UPS switches to bypass and starts to monitor whether the utility voltage and utility frequency is in range of the
thresholds.
Battery has been depleted. Battery charge is depleted, output power will stop.
EPO is active. EPO was activated; the UPS output power was turned off immediately.
EPO (Emergency power off) is intended to allow the administrator to have a method of immediately turning off
output power from the UPS.