Configuring by group. To configure a group of events simultaneously:

1.Select the Administration tab, Notification on the top menu bar, and by group under Event Actions on the left navigation menu.

2.Choose how you want events to be grouped for configuration and select Next:

If you choose Events by severity, you can then select all events of one or more severity types.

Note: When configuring events by severity, you must use their existing severity. You cannot change the severity of an event.

If you choose Events by category, you can then select all events in one or more predefined categories.

3.Select event actions for all events in the group.

Note: A Syslog server must be configured in order to display or use the Syslog option, and at least one e-mail recipient (for e-mail notification) or at least one trap receiver (for notification by SNMP traps) must be configured in order to display the detailed e-mail and trap receiver notification options.

Click the Logging button to choose logging for all events in the group. Click Next>>, and then mark the checkboxes to enable (or clear them to disable) event logging or Syslog for these events.

Click the E-mail Recipients or Trap Receivers button, click Next>>, and select an e-mail recipient or trap receiver. Then specify any value up to three digits to configure the following detailed options:

How long, in seconds or minutes, the cooling unit waits after one of these events occurs before sending e-mail to the selected e-mail recipient or a trap to the selected trap receiver. If the event clears during this delay period, no notification is sent. To configure a delay longer than 999 seconds (16 minutes, 39 seconds), use minutes.

How frequently to send e-mail to the selected e-mail recipient or a trap to the selected trap receiver. E-mail or a trap repeats at the time interval specified here in seconds, minutes, or hours, unless the event has cleared.

The number of times to send e-mail to the selected e-mail recipient or a trap to the selected trap receiver. Choose to send e-mail or a trap a specified number of times or to repeat the notification an unlimited number of times. In either case, notification stops if the event clears.

To add or remove recipients or receivers, see “E-mail recipients” on page 53 or “Trap receivers.” on page 54

4.Click Next>>, and then click Apply to confirm the displayed selections.

5.Click Finish to return to the by group page, or select Configure Additional Actions to keep the selected event group and to configure the remaining Logging, E-mail Recipients, or Trap Receivers actions for this group.

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ACRD501, ACRC501, ACRD500, ACRC500, ACRP500 specifications

The APC ACRP series, consisting of models ACRP100, ACRP101, ACRP102, ACRP501, and ACRP500, represents a significant innovation in power distribution and protection. These compact, reliable, and efficient solutions are designed specifically for critical applications in data centers, industrial environments, and commercial facilities.

The ACRP100 is the entry-level model, providing essential features for basic power monitoring and control. It incorporates advanced metering capabilities, enabling users to monitor voltage, current, and power consumption in real-time. The ACRP100's user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation, making it an ideal choice for small to medium-sized installations that require fundamental power management.

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The ACRP102 takes a further leap by integrating advanced predictive analytics. This model uses machine learning algorithms to analyze data trends, predicting potential failures before they occur. By minimizing downtime and optimizing maintenance schedules, the ACRP102 becomes a vital tool for organizations focused on reliability and efficiency.

In the higher-end range, the ACRP501 offers robust power management features, including enhanced surge protection and redundancy capabilities. This model is ideal for mission-critical operations where every second counts. It supports a wide range of input voltages and can manage multiple power sources concurrently, ensuring uninterrupted power supply in fluctuating conditions.

Lastly, the ACRP500 combines all the leading features of the series, focusing on scalability and flexibility. This model is engineered to adapt to evolving infrastructure needs, supporting modular configurations that can grow with the organization. Its extensive reporting functions and customizable dashboards provide clear insights into power usage and performance metrics, empowering facility managers to make informed decisions.

In summary, the APC ACRP series provides a comprehensive suite of solutions for power management, tailored to meet diverse operational needs. From basic monitoring with the ACRP100 to the predictive capabilities of the ACRP102 and the advanced functionalities of the ACRP500, these models collectively offer enhanced reliability, efficiency, and scalability while ensuring optimal protection for critical applications.