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33UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Output Relay displays the name and state (open or closed) of each relay. These are automatically found and
displayed here when you install the environmental accessory.
Click the name of an input contact for detailed status or to configure its values. The fields are discussed below:
Configuring the Control Policy
Path: Universal I/O > Control Policy
On an AP9631 NMC with up to two connected Dry Contact I/O Accessories (AP9810), you can:
configure output relays to open or close based on UPS events and input contacts, see “Configuring an
output to respond to an event”
configure the UPS to take action based on input contacts, see “Configuring the UPS or output to
respond to an input alarm”
Not all UPS devices can be configured to respond to input contacts.
Configuring an output to respond to an event.
1. From the Configuration menu, select Universal I/O and Control Policy.
2. Click the Add Policy button.
3. Click a category or sub-category name to view corresponding events.
4. To configure, click an event name, select the output relay check box that will change state when this
event occurs, and click Save Policy.
Configuring the UPS or output to respond to an input alarm.
1. From the Configuration menu, select Universal I/O and Control Policy.
2. Click the Add Policy button.
3. Click the I/O Contact sub-category.
4. Choose the event with the same severity as the input contact. For example, if the severity of the input
contact is critical, then choose the critical event.
Field Description
State The current state of this output relay: Closed or Open.
Normal State The normal (non-alarm) state of this output relay: Closed or Open.
Control To change the current state of this output relay, select this check box and click Apply.
Delay
The number of seconds a selected alarm condition must exist before the output relay is
activated. Use this setting to avoid activating an alarm for brief transient conditions.
If additional mapped alarms occur after the delay begins, the delay does not restart but
continues counting down until the output relay is activated.
Hold
The minimum number of seconds the output relay remains activated after the alarm occurs.
Even if the activating alarm condition is corrected, the output relay remains activated until
this time period expires.
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