American Power Conversion 400 user manual Status reporting, Monitoring

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5.0 Operation

5.5 Extended capabilities

Sections 5.5.1 through 5.5.4 briefly describe the UPS’s extended capabilities— advanced functions accessed using a computer running optional PowerDoc- tor or PowerChute plus UPS monitoring software. Refer to the monitoring software documentation for more information on these functions.

Note: The extended capabilities of the UPS and operation of UPS monitoring software may be subject to change without notice.

5.5.1 Status reporting

General

The UPS reports its electronic serial number, version number, date of manufacture, and date of last battery replacement.

Operating status

The UPS reports its current operating status including on-line, on-battery, SmartBoost, overloaded output, low battery, shut down, and internal fault.

Test results

The UPS reports the results of the last battery test. You may also test the operation of the UPS’s visual and audible indicators.

5.5.2 Monitoring

Run time

When on-battery, the UPS continuously monitors the remaining run time in minutes. The UPS monitors available run time when operating on-line.

Line voltage and frequency

The UPS continuously monitors the rms line voltage and line frequency. Transients lasting less than 0.5 seconds are not reported. This information may be logged using UPS monitoring software, plotted using a spreadsheet application, and used to track power quality over extended periods.

Minimum and maximum line voltage

The UPS records the minimum and maximum line voltage to provide a snapshot of power quality over a user-specified interval. Transients lasting less than 0.5 seconds are not recorded.

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Contents Smart-UPS Radio frequency interference Important safety instructionsTable of Contents Storing the UPS SpecificationsOverview IntroductionExtended capabilities Battery replacement indicators and testSmartBoost Remote interfacesEnglish SafetyFrançais SécuritéVorsicht Sicherheit¡Atencion ¡Seguridad400VA UPS-rear panel Presentation400VA UPS-front panel Receiving inspection InstallationPlacement 220/230/240 Vac version 100, 120 Vac versionsAuto-on operation Charge the batteriesPlug in the master device Plug in the accessory devicesConfigure Option Switch 4 and UPS Enable switch Turn on accessoriesPlug loads into UPS Enable the UPSManual operation Operation Test button functions 5.2.1 Line Voltage bar graph UPS self-test Output Power bar graphReplace battery Audible alarmsOn-battery alarm Low batteryOption Switch Option switchesVac version No function not used Monitoring Status reportingPower management Operation customizing Turn on delay Audible alarm operationMinimum battery capacity to restart Shut down, turn off delayInterface Kits PowerChute SoftwareUPS Monitoring Computer Interface port Difficulty Difficulté Schwierigkeit Dificultad Possible cause TroubleshootingSolution Troubleshooting UPS Battery replacement check Obtaining service Extended storage Storing the UPSStorage conditions Input SpecificationsTransfer characteristics Output characteristicsOperating Environment Battery and charger UPS version VacSurge and noise suppression Size H´W´D WeightPhysical ApprovalsLoad Run Time Typical computer VA † minutes ‡ Equivalents Typical run times versus loadLife support policy Limited Warranty∗ Mailing