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3: USER CONFIGURABLE ITEMS
NOTE: SETTINGS ARE MADE THROUGH SUPPLIED POWERCHUTE SOFTWARE OR OPTIONAL SMART SLOT
ACCESSORY CARDS.
FUNCTION
F
ACTORY
D
EFAULT
U
SER SELECTABLE CHOICES DESCRIPTION
Automatic Self-Test Every 14 days
(336 hours)
Every 7 days
(168 hours),
On Startup Only, No Self-
Test
This function sets the
interval at which the UPS
will execute a self-test. Refer
to your software manual for
details.
UPS ID UPS_IDEN Up to eight characters to
define the UPS
Use this field to uniquely
identify the UPS, (ie. server
name or location) for
network management
purposes.
Date of Last Battery
Replacement
Manufacture
Date
Date of Battery Replacement
mm/dd/yy
Reset this date when you
replace the battery module.
Minimum Capacity Be-
fore Return from Shut-
down
0 percent 0, 15, 30, 45, 50, 60,
75, 90 percent
The UPS will charge its
batteries to the specified
percentage before return
from a shutdown.
Voltage Sensitivity
The UPS detects and
reacts to line voltage
distortions by transferring
to battery operation to
protect the connected
equipment. Where power
quality is poor, the UPS
may frequently transfer to
battery operation. If the
connected equipment can
operate normally under
such conditions, reduce
the sensitivity setting to
conserve battery capacity
and service life.
Brightly lit: UPS is set to
high sensitivity (default).
Dimly lit: UPS is set to
medium sensitivity.
Off: Low battery
warning interval is about
eight minutes.
To change the UPS
sensitivity, press the voltage
sensitivity button
(rear
panel). Use a pointed object
(such as a pen) to do so.
You can change the
sensitivity level through
PowerChute software.
Alarm Control Enable Enable, Mute, Disable User can mute an ongoing
alarm or disable all existing
alarms permanently.
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