Dell H919N, K802N, K811N, K792N, J735N, 1000W, 2700W, J727N, H945N Configuring Automatic Start Delay

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Configuring Automatic Start Delay

You can configure the load segment to turn on automatically after the utility power returns, if it was shut down by:

SThe button

SAn external command with auto-restart option

SBattery under voltage state

SAutomatic on battery shutdown command

You can specify the restart delay time for each load segment: select zero seconds (0s is the default) to restart immediately, select 1–32767 seconds to delay for the specified time, or select Off.

To set the restart delay times for each load segment:

1Press the button for one second to go to the main menu selection and scroll down to the Settings menu using the button.

2Press the button to enter the Settings menu.

3Use the button to scroll to the Automatic Start Delay option and press the button. The current setting for the option flashes when selected.

4Set the restart delay for one load segment using the and buttons.

5Press the button to confirm.

6Set the restart delay for the other load segment if applicable.

7Press the button to confirm.

NOTE: Load segment On/Off commands issued through the Control menu override the user settings for load segments.

NOTE: A single load segment delay applies to both outlets. However, there is an additional built-in one-second delay between closing segment 1 and 2. The delay is always present when an On command is issued for both segments at the same time.

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Contents Users Guide September 2009 S 164201787 Table of Contents RS-232 and USB Communication Ports Dell UPS Management SoftwareTesting Batteries UPS Status Menu Event Log MenuIntroduction Dell Line-Interactive Rack UPSIntroduction Finding Information What are You Looking For? Find It HereSafety Warnings UPS Output PowerSafety Warnings Safety Warnings Installation Inspecting the EquipmentUnpacking the Cabinet Unpacking the CabinetLifting the Cabinet Identifying the UPS Rear Panels 100V/120V Rear Panel120V, 1500W/100V Rear Panel 120V, 2300W/100V Rear Panel Identifying the UPS Front Panel Dell Line-Interactive Rack UPS Front PanelUPS Setup Rackmount SetupRemoving the Battery Tray Installing the Rails Installing the Cabinet Installing the Battery Tray Tower Setup Installing the UPS Front CoverConnect the internal battery connector Rotate the control panel 90 counterclockwise see Figure Carefully position the cabinet upright see Figure Installing the EBM Removing the Battery Connector CoverInstalling the Battery Connection Cover Installing the UPS Installing Remote Emergency Power-offRepo Connections Wire Function Repo ConnectorMinimum Upstream Circuit Breaker Rating UPS Output Power UPS Initial StartupPower Cord Ratings RatingAustralia Optional GB2099 to C13 CEE 7/7 Schuko to C19 Installation UPS Startup and Shutdown OperationStarting the UPS Starting the UPS on Battery UPS ShutdownControl Panel Functions Control Button Functions Control Button SequenceDisplay Functions Changing the LanguageStartup Screen Screen Locked UPS StatusBattery Mode Bad Battery Detected or Battery DisconnectedUPS General Alarms Active Battery Test StatusStandby Mode Status Summary Screens Description Normal ModeBattery Status Screens Description Event Log MeasurementsControl Screens Control Screens DescriptionSettings Description Available Settings Default Setting SettingsIdentification Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Retrieving the Event Log Behavior on OverloadConfiguring Load Segments Controlling Load Segments Through the DisplayConfiguring Automatic Start Delay Configuring Automatic on Battery Shutdown Configuring Battery Settings Configuring the UPS for an EBMRunning Automatic Battery Tests Configuring Automatic RestartConfiguring Automatic Battery Tests Additional UPS Features RS-232 and USB Communication PortsRS-232 Communication Port Pin Assignment GNDDell Network Management Card Optional Dell Network Management CardDell UPS Management Software UPS Maintenance UPS and Battery CareTransporting the UPS Removing the UPS Front CoverDisconnect the internal battery connectors see Figure Storing the UPS and Batteries Replacing the UPS Front CoverTesting Batteries When to Replace BatteriesUpdating the UPS Firmware Specifications Efficiency Normal mode Power LevelsElectrical Input Nominal VoltageEnvironmental and Safety Operating TemperatureTemperature Relative Humidity Safety ConformanceBattery Configuration Battery RuntimesVoltage FusesAccessing Alarms and Conditions TroubleshootingUPS Status Menu Typical Alarms and Conditions Event Log MenuAction Troubleshooting Silencing the Alarm
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