Advanced Threshold Settings

All Advanced threshold settings are optional. From the Advanced tab in the Add Threshold window:

1.In Return To Normal Delay, specify the number of seconds that must pass after this threshold returns to normal before the threshold state is considered normal. The default value is 0 indicating that the state is considered normal immediately after the measured value is no longer violating the threshold.

2.Set an Advanced Schedule for this threshold (optional). By default, all thresholds are assumed to be enabled 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can specify that a threshold is enabled only during specific time ranges. To set an Advanced Schedule:

a.Click Advanced Schedule.... to open the Threshold schedule window.

b.By default, all time periods are Enabled. To disable the threshold for a period of time, click-and-drag to highlight a time range, and click Disable. To enable a period of time that is disabled, click-and-drag to highlight the time range, and click Enable.

c.Click OK to save the schedule and return to the Add Threshold window.

3.Select an Alert Severity for this threshold. By default, the Alert Severity is Error.

4.Specify the Alert Profile that determines the alert notification actions taken in response to this threshold. By default, the Default Alert Profile is used for all thresholds. If you created additional Alert Profiles, you can use an Alert Profile other than Default.

The Alert Profile drop-down list appears in the Advanced tab only if additional Alert Profiles were created. For more information see “Creating or editing an alert profile” on page 33.

5.Select Cameras to Trigger in response to the alert. Alert notifications generated in response to this threshold can include image captures from camera pods connected to your appliance. To include images from one or more connected camera pods, check the checkboxes that correspond to the pods.

6.Enter a User-specified URL and User-specified Description. Use these fields to include additional user-specific information with alert notifications.

7.Check Return-To-Normal Requires User Input to require the user to click the Mark Alert Resolved button in the Alerts View Alert Details window before the threshold can be considered normal.

8.Click OK to save this threshold.

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NBRK0550, NBRK0450, NBRK0570 specifications

APC offers a range of high-quality uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) designed to provide reliable power protection. Among these options are the NBRK0550, NBRK0450, and NBRK0570 models, each equipped with advanced features aimed at ensuring continuous power availability for critical devices.

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