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11UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Monitoring the UPS: Status menu
The Status menu options report on the current state of your UPS and network.
You can configure your UPS and network using the Configuration menu options, see “Configuring
your Settings: 1” and “Configuring your Settings: 2”.
See the following sections:
“UPS on Status menu”
“Outlet Groups on Status menu”
“Universal I/O on Status menu”
“Network on Status menu”
UPS on Status menu
Path: Status > UPS
This shows you the UPS load, battery charge, voltage, and other useful information.
Field Description
Last Battery Transfer The cause of the last switch to battery operation.
Internal Temperature The temperature inside the UPS
Runtime Remaining How long the UPS can use battery power to support its present load.
UPS Input
Input Voltage The AC voltage (VAC) being received by the UPS.
Bypass Input Voltage
The AC voltage (VAC) used when the UPS is in bypass mode.
This option is not available for all UPS devices.
UPS Output
Output Voltage The AC voltage (VAC) that the UPS is supplying to its load.
Load Current The current, in Amps, supplied by the input voltage.
Output Load The load placed on each phase by the attached equipment, in kVA.
Output Percent Load
The load placed on each phase by the attached equipment, as a percentage of the kVA
available with no redundancy.
Output Percent Power
The load placed on each phase by the attached equipment, as a percentage of the available
kVA.
Output Watts The UPS load as a percentage of available Watts.
Output VA The UPS load as a percentage of available VA.
Output Efficiency
The percentage of the input power going directly out to the load. Input power not going to
the load is consumed by the UPS.
Output Energy Usage The energy used by the load, starting from when the UPS was last reset to defaults.
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