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Configuring the Interface Expander continued

Confirmed

In Confirmed mode, the Interface Expander shuts down the

shutdown mode

UPS after all connected servers have signaled that they have

 

completed shutdown of the operating system.

 

Note: Do not use Confirmed mode if any server connected

 

to the Interface Expander Basic ports or the UPS

 

Advanced port is incapable of sending a shutdown

 

confirmation signal. See “PowerChute plus support

 

for Confirmed shutdown mode” on this page.

 

 

PowerChute plus

Some versions of PowerChute plus do not support Con-

support for

firmed shutdown mode when set up for simple signaling.

Confirmed

Other versions require some editing of the pwrchute.ini file

shutdown mode

in the PowerChute plus installation directory. To find out

 

whether your version of PowerChute plus supports Con-

 

firmed shutdown mode, go to http://support.apcc.com/ and

 

find the link to “ What Versions of PowerChute plus Support

 

Confirmed Shutdown Mode?” under Preinstallation Infor-

 

mationSmartSlot DeviceInstallation Planning.

 

 

 

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Contents Interface Expander Thank You Contents Connection procedure Connecting the Interface Expander Introduction On next Hardware Software Requirements By the Interface Expander. When ordering a cable, provide Part NumberProduct Description Status Description Simple Signaling Smart Signaling Key ConceptsCommunication Types PowerChute plus, configured for smart signaling, to moni UPS can provide simple signaling, we strongly recommendPowerChute plus Expander use simple signaling with PowerChute orSignaling. Use either one of these procedures UPS and continue with the installation, includingReboot of the system Run PowerChute plus and connect to the UPSInterface Expander generates a Low Battery signal Less of whether the UPS is on battery. The InterfaceExpander generates a Low Battery signal under certain Other conditions according to the configured shutdownKey Concepts Multiple SmartSlot Installation Multiple SmartSlot Installation Multiple SmartSlot Installation Installation Orient the Interface Expander to fit the accessory Slot. Slide the Interface Expander all the way intoSlot until the front panel is flush with the back Panel of the UPS or deviceConnecting to Protected Devices Described in Connection procedure on Configuring the Interface Expander Some versions of PowerChute plus do not support Con Firmed shutdown mode when set up for simple signalingPowerChute plus installation directory. To find out Whether your version of PowerChute plus supports ConIf power returns before any connected server has signaled UPS before all connected servers have signaled shutUPS battery is exhausted, shutting down the UPS after Low Battery Signal Time has elapsedExpander allows the UPS to run on battery until utility Power is restored, or until the battery is exhausted. IfInterface Expander detects a UPS Low Battery condition, it Equal to the Low Battery Signal Time and then shuts downTesting Interface Expander Warranty Information Claims by third parties, or otherwise. This warranty gives Purpose. Some jurisdictions do not permit limitation orExclusion of implied warranties therefore, the aforesaid Specifically, APC is not liable for any costs, such as lostTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution For problems not covered in the troubleshooting chart see Troubleshooting on page 26, or if the problemPersists, follow this procedure Lem. a technician will help solve the problem overLife-Support Policy Specifications Assignments Specification Interface ExpanderIndex Index Y, Z Page Application of Coun Cil Directives Standards to WhichConformity is DeclaredW. a p c c . c o m