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USER’S GUIDE
network management card
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How to Schedule a Shutdown
The fields used to schedule a shutdown are essentially the same whether
you click the Daily, Weekly, or One-Time option.
1. Use Name of Scheduled Shutdown to identify a name for the
shutdown.
2. Use Shutdown to identify when the shutdown will begin.
3. Use Turn back on to define whether the
UPS will turn on at a specific
day and time, Never (the
UPS will be turned on manually), or
Immediately (the
UPS will turn on after a six-minute delay).
4. Select whether PowerChute servers will be warned before the
shutdown begins.
5. Click Apply.
How to Edit, Disable, or Delete a Shutdown
When you click a listed shutdown, a “Daily Shutdown Detail” page appears.
You use this page to do the following:
• View a summary of the shutdown, including information about the
values for settings that can affect how the
UPS shuts down and turns
on again:
– For information about Maximum Shutdown Time, a PowerChute
option setting, see the table in Maximum-Shutdown-Time
negotiation
– For information about Shutdown Delay and Return Delay, see
the table in Shutdown Parameters
• Change any shutdown parameter.
• Use Status of Scheduled Shutdown to Enable, Disable, or Delete
the shutdown.
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