MGE UPS Systems 66846, 66244, 66074 user manual Shutdown parameters, Important note

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3.2.6 Shutdown parameters

ZClick on the “Shutdown parameters” section in the menu to see the list of parameters.

Important note:

For installations that do not use Network Shutdown Module (backup units, routers and other internetworking equipment, automated systems, etc.) or in the event of long backup periods, the card will send a command to the UPS to shut off end of the programmed Shutdown After time. To prevent this, the Shutdown After box must be not selected (default)

This page enables viewing and configuration of UPS operation parameters in battery mode and for power restoration.

When you tick the Show advanced parameters option, extra parameters are displayed. These parameters enable, in particular, adjustment of certain thresholds related to the percentage of remaining battery charge level.

The Output column enables each output to be named (maximum 30 characters).

Note

Priority is given to the main outlet, so the card does not accept configurations where the auxiliary outlets can be supplied while the main outlet is switched off

For the main outlet (Master)

ZShutdown after is the operating time in minutes left for users after a switch to backup before starting the shutdown sequences of the UPS and its equipment (from 0 to 1092).

ZIf remaining time under (from 0 to 9999 seconds) and If Capacity under (from 0 to 100%) are two extra conditions for remaining backup time and battery level that can trigger shutdown sequences before the “Shutdown after” period runs out

ZShutdown duration is the time required for complete shutdown of systems when a switch to backup time is long enough to trigger the shutdown sequences. It is calculated automatically at the maximum of Shutdown duration of subscribed clients but can be modified in the Advanced mode

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Contents E U N I N T E R R U P T I B L E P O W E R P R O V I D E R Network Management Cards Table of ContentsAPPENDICES63 Tables of Alarms and Events ConfigurationConfiguration VIA Telnet Configuration VIA SSH Maintenance Software UPGRADE62Network Management Card or Proxy MGE Network SolutionConnecting the UPS to the Network IntroductionNetwork Shutdown module MGE supervisor Enterprise Power ManagerProtecting the computers / servers Monitoring the UPSs over the networkConnection Presentation of the Environment Sensor solutionHow to connect UPS / agent / network Setting up the protectionDirect sending of E-mail Compatibility with the legacy Solution-Pac WAN offeringSending text messages SMS Technical data 9/69 Environment Sensor Installation and ConfigurationInstallation Basic configurationOptimising the performance of your browser Supervision / Administration via a Web browserUPS status zone essential information UPSUPS properties UPS zone general information on the UPSBattery status zone On-line help Normal input measurements 3 3-Phase displayUPS Control Battery measurementsBy Pass measurements 17/69 UPS weekly schedule programming Important note Shutdown parameters20/69 Viewing the alarms Measurements Logs23/69 Event log System log Email Notification NotificationNotified events Recipient List Mail message configuration see nextSender Email Message SettingsSubject 29/69 User Name and password by default are Mgeups ConfigurationNetwork Settings 32/69 System 34/69 Notified Applications Central Shutdown Configuration Access control 38/69 SSL Time Status Configuration Log CharacteristicsEnvironment Environment status Humidity Environment Settings4 Log Set-up of the shutdown parameters Servers protectionShutdown criteria managed by the Management Card Shutdown duration Specific set-up for long autonomy installation 30 mnShutdown when backup time is less than Controlled outletsSequential startup Load shedding or sequential shutdownMain UPS outlet Different server and UPS shutdown sequencesProgrammable outlet 49/69 2.2 Programmable outlet 2.1 Main UPS outlet2.3 Programmable outlet 51/69 3.2 Programmable outlet 3.1 Main UPS outletNetwork Main outlet 4 Off/On command55/69 Configuration in local mode and via Telnet or SSH Configuring a set of cards with MupgradeConfiguration in local mode Mgeups Choice 1 Snmp agent configuration menuChoice 2 UPS parameters Choice 3 Access controlChoice 5 Reset the card Choice 4 Restore default configurationConfiguration via SSH Configuration via TelnetPuTTY SSH Client Program 61/69 Card software upgrade via Tftp Unix and Windows MaintenanceSoftware upgrade Card firmware upgrade using Mupgrade WindowsUPS event table Tables of alarms and eventsAlarm table AppendicesUPS 65/69 English French System alarm tableGlossary Subnet mask Programmable outlet controlled outletTelnet UM-Client Trap Snmp

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