6. Appendices
6.2 Glossary
Bypass AC input | Bypass line from the |
| an overload or a malfunction occurs on the UPS. |
Backup time | Time during which the load can be supplied by the UPS operating on battery power. |
Battery test | Internal UPS test to check battery status. |
Equipments | Devices connected to the UPS output. |
Excessive discharge | Battery discharge beyond the permissible limit, resulting in irreversible damage to the battery. |
FlexPDU | Module with UPS outlets for installation in a bay. There are different modules with different types |
| of outlets. |
Frequency converter | Operating mode used to convert the |
| (50 Hz |
HotSwap MBP | UPS |
| outlets. |
| This is a |
| action in light of the imminent break in the supply of power to the load. |
Normal AC input | The |
Percent load | Ratio of the power effectively drawn by the load to the maximum output of the UPS. |
Personalisation | It is possible to modify certain UPS parameters set in the factory. Certain UPS functions can also |
| be modified by the Personal |
Programmable | These outlets can be automatically shut down during operation on battery power (shutdown time |
outlets | delays can be programmed with the Personal Solution Pac software). The UPS has two sets of |
| two programmable outlets. |
Start on battery | The devices connected to the UPS can be started even if AC power is not available. The UPS |
power | operates on battery power alone. |
UPS | Uninterruptible Power System. |
UPS ON/OFF | This function enables or disables initiation of UPS ON/OFF control sequences by computer |
controlled by | power management software. |
software |
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