User`s manual
SNMP-SSL
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UPS Shutdown
This menu allows you to modify the parameters associated with the shutdown events.
The available shutdown events are:
1. AC Failed: Utility power has failed
2. Battery Low: The battery capacity has reached a low level
3. UPS Overload: The output of the UPS is overloaded
4. UPS Over Temperature: UPS is overheating internally
5. Weekly Schedule: UPS Shutdown/Restore pre-set for each week
6. Special Day: UPS Shutdown/Restore pre-set on certain day
7. EMD Temperature over Threshold: The EMD has detected an out of tolerance
condition either a high or a low temperature
8. EMD Alarm-1: Alarm-1 sensor detects an active alarm.
9. EMD Alarm-2: Alarm-2 sensor detects an active alarm.
When a shutdown event has occurred, SNMP-SSL card will take the selected action as
define in the Shutdown Actions column. Available actions are:
a. Disabled: Action is disabled
b. Warning: Warning message will be broadcast to the connected clients
c. Client Shutdown: Warning message will be broadcast and shutdown command will
be sent to the connected clients. UPS will then go into a sleep mode
d. UPS Turn Off: Warning message will be broadcast and shutdown command will be
sent to both the connected clients and the UPS.
1. Warning Period (Min): Specifies the time when the Shutdown command will be sent
to the clients.
2. 1
st
Warning (Sec): Specifies the time of the first warning message to be
broadcasted to the connected clients.
3. Warning Interval (Sec): Specifies the frequency of the next warning message.
4. UPS Shutdown Delay (Sec): The time the Shutdown command is sent out after the
event has occurred.
5. Set Value: Saves the settings.
Figure 4-5 SNMP-SSL UPS Shutdown