Freedom9 80 user manual RPM Action

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For more details, refer to the documentation included with your operating system. To allow sufficient time for a graceful system shutdown, it is recommended that the Power Off Delay time be set to at least 120 seconds.

4.2.11RPM Action

The RPM Action page (Figure 28) lists the actions currently defined on the freeView Power 80 and allows you to create new ones or modify and delete existing ones.

Figure 28 – RPM Action Page

The table on the page displays existing actions. An action is taken based on a condition being triggered. The action can be to turn a specific outlet on or off, and the conditions are based on the status of the UPS (currently not available) or of the environment sensor (requires the freeView Power M2 module). The “Edit” button allows you to edit an existing action, and the “Delete” button allows you to delete an existing action. Clicking “New” will open the New RPM Action window (Figure 29) which allows you to create a new action.

Figure 29 – New RPM Action Window

Events Select: Select the condition that will trigger the action.

UPS Load Overrun: The load on the UPS is too high (currently not used).

UPS Communication Lost: The connection to the UPS has been lost (currently not used).

AC Power Failed: The AC power coming into the UPS is unavailable (currently not used).

UPS Battery Low: The UPS battery is low on power (currently not used).

Environmental Temperature Overrun: The environment sensor is reporting a temperature level above the maximum allowable temperature level (requires freeView Power M2 module).

Environmental Temperature Underrun: The environment sensor is reporting a temperature level below the minimum allowable temperature level (requires freeView Power M2 module).

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Freedom9 80 user manual RPM Action