Nikon UPS installation instructions System Attributes Test Mode

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UPS/400 . . . an IBM AS/400 UPS power monitoring system . . .

SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES (TEST MODE)

Test mode of UPS/400 is turned on or off from the UPS/400 System Attributes display by pressing F19 (not shown on the screen). Test mode should not be started until all entries have been made in the System Attributes screen. After turning Test mode on the user should exit to the Main Menu and Start the UPS Power Monitor (Option 2). Several items should be noted before proceeding with a test:

1.While in Test mode the AS/400 will not be powered down, nor will job queues be held, subsystems ended, user messages and user procedures executed. Message delivery to the system operator and/or users will take place at intervals specified in the System Attributes screen.

2.When the monitor is started, the message will indicate Test mode.

Two commands allow the simulation of a power loss and restoration without actually disconnecting power or having to restore it. They are SIMPWRLOSS (simulate power loss) and SIMPWRRST (simulate power restore). To begin the Test mode process, start the UPS monitor (Main Menu Option 2), then type SIMPWRLOSS on the UPS/400 Main Menu command line. UPS/400 will now begin simulating a power loss and sending messages to the system operator and/or users at the specified intervals. The SIMPWRRST command may be used at any time to end the test. If you let the test run to completion, a message will be issued to QSYSOPR that the system would have been powered down, but that UPS/400 was in Test mode.

UPS/400 should be further tested by actually disconnecting power to the AS/400. This testing should only be done after thoroughly testing your UPS hardware. We strongly recommend that testing be performed when the machine is not in use and when skilled systems/technical personnel are available.

Standard UPS/400 severity level 1, 2, and 3 messages are available, as well as the power restoration message. Severity codes for messages 1 through 3 can be used on the System Attributes display to specify which message is to be sent at each interval.

Severity 1:

“Attention – The AS/400 has lost power and is running on battery backup. Be ready

 

to sign off if the condition is not corrected. Estimated battery life is 25 minutes.”

Severity 2:

“Warning – The AS/400 has lost power and continues to run on battery backup.

 

Please complete your processing as soon as possible to avoid data lost. Estimated

 

battery life is 15 minutes.”

Severity 3:

“*** Emergency *** – Due to continued power loss on the AS/400 you are required to

 

immediately sign off. Estimated battery life is 5 minutes.”

Power

“ATTENTION: POWER RESTORED! The AS/400 has just been switched back to

Restore:

regular service. System will ‘NOT’ be powered down.”

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UPS specifications

Nikon has long been recognized as a leader in the optical and imaging industries, and their line of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), or Unmanned Aerial Platforms (UPS), reflects this legacy of innovation. Nikon's UPS technology is designed to meet the demands of aerial imaging, surveying, and mapping while integrating advanced imaging technologies that the brand is famous for.

One of the standout features of Nikon’s UPS is its high-resolution imaging capabilities. These drones are equipped with sophisticated cameras that can capture stunning aerial photographs and high-definition video. The incorporation of Nikon’s lens technology provides crystal-clear images, which are essential for professional applications in fields such as agriculture, construction, and environmental monitoring.

Another notable characteristic of Nikon's UPS is its user-friendly interface and seamless control systems. Whether piloted manually or autonomously, operators can easily navigate these drones using intuitive software that simplifies mission planning and execution. This makes Nikon’s UPS not only suitable for seasoned professionals but also accessible for newcomers to drone technology.

In terms of flight performance, Nikon's UPS boasts impressive stability and endurance. Equipped with robust motors and advanced flight control systems, these drones can tackle varying weather conditions and carry significant payloads. Furthermore, the flight-time capabilities allow for extended operations, enabling users to cover large areas without frequent recharges or battery swaps.

Nikon integrates cutting-edge technologies such as Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) into their UPS, ensuring precise positioning and enhanced mapping accuracy. These technologies are crucial for applications that require detailed geographical information and data collection, thereby allowing users to produce high-quality outputs with minimal errors.

Safety features are also integral to Nikon’s UPS design. The drones come equipped with automatic return-to-home functions, GPS stabilization, and obstacle avoidance systems, which significantly reduce the risk of accidents during operation.

In conclusion, Nikon's Unmanned Aerial Platforms are a testament to the company’s commitment to excellence in imaging and technology. With their high-resolution cameras, excellent flight performance, user-friendly controls, and advanced technological integration, Nikon's UPS offers a comprehensive solution for professionals in various industries, making aerial imaging more efficient and accessible than ever before.