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1. Check the LED status the normal condition is both yellow and green led is on If green led is off Check the Management Card for proper seating in the UPS and the UPS power is on If yellow led is off gt Ensure the network connection is valid 2 Ensure the PC being used is on the same physical network as Remote Management Card 1 Use method 1 and method 2 to get correct an IP address for the Remote Management Card 2 If the PC being used is on a different physical network from the Remote Management Card verify the setting of subnet mask and the IP address of gateway Please refer to the Reset to Default Setting Recover from a Lost Password section of the user s manual 23 CyberPower Remote Management System Appendix 1 IP Address Settings for the CyberPower Remote Management Card Overview All devices on a computer network need to have an IP address Each device s IP address is unique The same address cannot be used twice In order to assign an IP address to the CyberPower Remote Management Card you must determine the range of the available IP addresses and then choose an unused IP address to assign to the Remote Management Card PLEASE NOTE You may need to contact your network administrator to obtain an available IP address Procedures to find an IP address 1 Locate the subnet of CyberPower Remote Management Card One way to determine the range of possible IP addresses is to view the
2. Week option and Click Next gt gt Enter the date and time to shut down the UPS Select Never Immediately or the date and time for the UPS to restore power Select the bank to be controlled and click Shutdown Clients to set all clients to perform a graceful shutdown You can enter a comment for this Schedule 2 Click Apply to add the item to the Schedule Click Reset to remove the item from the Schedule 3 Applied settings are listed in Schedule menu UPS gt Wake on Lan This function is used to wake the PC through the network Make sure the PC hardware has such function supported and configures as Enable under BIOS Enter the IP address of that PC when it is on and the system will search its MAC accordingly The maximum number of IP that can be set is 50 UPS gt PowerPanel Clients Displays the Information of connected PPBE PowerPanel Business Edition Clients The connection is executed by PPBE Clients and listed client will be removed after disconnecting for 1 hour Logs gt Event Logs Displays the list of events and a brief description of each event along with the date and time stamp Logs gt Status Records This page is used to view the logs of the UPS status All items have the same definition as they are in the UPS status Except for a Input min V The minimum input voltage of the utility power from the previous record Input max V The maximum input voltage of the utility power from the p
3. in the designated format System gt General gt Identification Assigns the system s name contact and location DCI ttn The name of the equipment Where the power equipment is located The person to contact about this equipment System gt General gt Security Sets for security setting Definition The period in minutes that the system waits before auto logging off Timeout Ssrrerbhrase The Authentication Phrase used to communicate with PowerPanel Business Edition Client System gt Notifications gt Event Action Displays the event actions for each event Users can click on the event to modify its action When a specific event happens the user can be notified by the corresponding method according to this list Log Record the event in the Event Logs E mail Send an email to a specific user An available SMTP server is necessary Trap A SNMP trap sent to a specific IP address 16 CyberPower Remote Management System SMS Send a short message to a specific mobile phone number An available SMS service provider is needed System gt Notifications gt SMTP Server After setting the proper SMTP server the UPS can send an email to users when a specific event occurs _ A costal essa The IP or Host Name of SMTP server used to notify users by E mail Senders EmailAddiess The context of From field shown in the e mail message sent to user oe Select this option if the SMTP server nee
4. sleep mode until power restores Cancel Switch Cancel a pending action to turn the UPS off Turn UPS On Turn the UPS on How long the UPS waits before it turns off in Shutdown Sleep Delay response to a Reboot UPS Turn UPS off or UPS Sleep command After the UPS is turned off Reboot Duration defines Reboot Duration how long the UPS waits before it turns on in response to Reboot UPS command Select this option to notify PowerPanel Business Edition Clients before UPS turning off The Shutdown Delay for the UPS can be revised to ensure a graceful shutdown Signal Clients to Shutdown Some UPS may not support this command UPS gt Bank Control Displays the current status of each Bank Also it provides on off control for the Non Critical Outlet Bank Outlet index and Device Name displays the device name provided power by the specific outlet Non Critical Turn the non critical bank on off immediately Outlet Index The index of outlet Device Name Device Name on this outlet UPS gt Diagnostics When a power failure occurs the UPS will supply battery power to all connected equipment immediately The UPS must have sufficient runtime for all connected computers to be shut down properly The UPS Diagnostics page provides the information to verify if the UPS has sufficient battery runtime for the connected computers to shutdown properly Perform a complete runtime calibration to ensure and accurate estimate of the run
5. CyberPower yoerr Quality Value User s Manual Remote Management Card RMCARD202 Intelligent Remote Management Card allows a UPS system to be managed monitored and configured Version 1 2 CyberPower Remote Management System TABLE OF CONTENTS INTOAUCUO NS a state 1 Instala tio GUIGG osnacordlania radar colla ira ARRERA 3 Web IMENICE A A ies 8 Reset to Default Setting Recover from a Lost Password o 21 FIMEN UDI miscortaraca dara nr 21 Iroupe SADO IN dad 23 APPO daa 24 INTRODUCTION Overview The CyberPower Remote Management Card allows for remote monitoring and control of a UPS attached to a network After installing the hardware and configuring an IP address the user can access monitor and control the UPS from anywhere in the world Simply use a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox to access your UPS Servers and workstations can be protected by the UPS utilizing the PowerPanel Business Edition Client version to gracefully shutdown when signaled by the Remote Management Card Features Real time UPS monitoring Remote management and configuration of UPS via Web Browser or NMS Auto shutdown to protect servers workstations from data lose due to power failure Schedule shutdown start up reboot of the UPS via remote control Event logging to trace UPS operational history Data logging for analyzing power conditions Event notification via email and SNMP traps Support TCP IP JU
6. DP SNMP HTTP NTP DNS SMTP protocol SNMP MIB provided Quick installation and user friendly interface User upgradeable firmware via FTP Security management provided System Requirements A computer with a Windows or Linux Operating System for optional PowerPanel Business Edition Client An Ethernet connection to an existing network NMS Network Management Station compliant with SNMP for optional NUS management CyberPower Remote Management System Application CyberPower Remote NMS Web Remote Browser Management Card Power Cables cnn oonoqesnno oo Network Cables Server Protected by Server Protected by Workstation Protected by PowerPanel Buiness PowerPanel Buiness Edition Edition Client version Client version PowerPanel Buiness Edition Client version Unpacking Inspect the Remote Management Card upon receipt The package should contain the following amp CyberPower Remote Management Card a PowerPanel Business Edition CD with software and user manuals CyberPower Remote Management System INSTALLATION GUIDE Step 1 Hardware Installation Internal smart slot Remote Management Card RMCARD202 1 ga Aa WN Turn off the UPS before removing the expansion port cover on the UPS Remove the two retaining screws from the expansion port cover and remove the cover Install the CyberPower Remote Management Card into the expansion port Re install and tighten the retaining screws Connect the
7. Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the CyberPower Remote Management Card Turn on the UPS CS CyberPower Remote Management System O Ethernet connector 2 LINK Indicator Link 3 RX TX Indicator RX TX RMCARD202 ze e Definitions for LED Indicators Link LED color Off On Yellow TX RX LED color Off On Green Flash Condition The Remote Management Card is not connected to the Network or the Remote Management Card Power is off The Remote Management Card is connected to the Network The Remote Management Card power is off The Remote Management Card power is on Receiving transmitting data packet Reset finished Step 2 Configure the IP address for the CyberPower Remote Management Card Method 1 Using the CyberPower Power Device Network Utility Tool 1 Install the CyberPower Power Device Network Utility Tool from the included CD It is located on the CD in the tools network folder Double click the Power Device Network Utility installation file Setup msi to begin the installation 2 After installation is complete run the Power Device Network Utility program Under All Programs Select CyberPower Power Device Network Utility 3 The main dialog of the Power Device Network Utility Tool program is shown in Figure 1 The configuration tool will display all CyberPower Remote Management Cards
8. administrator can access full function including Administrator enable disable the Viewer account The viewer can access the read function but can not Viewer control or change any setting This IP settings is to set the allowable IP addresses Users login as Admin Viewer can access RMCARD Manager IP web pages if its IP Address is in one of Admin Viewer Manager IPs If you want to access RMCARD from any IP address you can set one of them as 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 Change Administrator account e Enter User Name e Enter Current Password for Authentication e Set the Manager IP optional e Enter New Password e Enter Confirm Password CyberPower Remote Management System e Click Apply Change Viewer account e Select Allow Access to enable the Viewer account e Enter the User Name e Set the Manager IP optional e Enter New Password e Enter Confirm Password e Click Apply System gt General gt Date 8 Time Current Settings Displays the current date and time on the card and allows users to set the date and time To set the date and time users can choose to set manually or by using the NTP Network Time Protocol server System Time Configuration Using NTP server Enter the IP address domain name of NTP servers choose the time zone and set the frequency to update the date and time from NTP server Choose Update right now to update immediately Manual Setup Enter the date and time
9. ail SMTP 18 CyberPower Remote Management System the Agent Client sends a notification to the SMS provider System gt Notifications gt SMS Recipients Users can set up to 10 mobile phone numbers as SMS recipients The Recipients will receive a short message notification when events occur To add a new recipient click New Recipient To modify or delete an existing Recipient click the mobile number or Name of that recipient To test SMS settings click TEST button and see if the test message is correctly received System gt Network Service gt TCP IP Displays the current TCP IP settings IP address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS server This also provides the function to obtain TCP IP settings from the DHCP server DHCP Select the Enable DHCP option and click Apply to get IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway by DHCP Select the Obtain DNS Address from DHCP option and click Apply to get the IP of DNS from the DHCP Manual Enter the TCP IP settings directly and click Apply System gt Network Service gt HTTP Service Selects Enable to allow access to the HTTP Service and configures the TCP IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP 80 by default System gt Network Service gt SNMP Service Allows users to select the NMS defined by the IP settings that can use the channel to control the system data access through SNMP DIN ee Allow Access Set the SNMP service to either Enable or Disable The na
10. ault username device default password cyber The Administrator can access and control all functions including enable disable of the Viewer account The Viewer s access allows them read permissions for all functions but they cannot control or change any settings Web Content Summary Provides an overview of the system operation and the items that are auto refreshed Current condition Display the current operating condition of UPS Battery Capacity The percentage of the current UPS battery capacity in a graph ad The load of UPS as a percentage of available Watts in a graph How long the UPS can support its load by battery power The name of the equipment Where the power equipment is located The person to contact about this equipment How long the system has been working continuously Recent Device Events List the latest 5 events that occurred recently CyberPower Remote Management System UPS gt status Displays the basic information about the current UPS status and the items that are auto refreshed Item Definition Input Status Display the present status of the utility power supplied to the UPS Voltage The current input voltage of the utility power Frequency ES quency yp pp Output Seis l Displays the present status of the output power the UPS is _supplying to connected equipment Voltage The output voltage of the UPS supplying to the connected equipment Frequency The output frequency of the UPS supplyin
11. ds Authentication ae Authentication check Username used for Authentication Password used for Authentication System gt Notifications gt E mail Recipients Sets up to five e mail recipients in designated email address format The Recipients will receive an e mail notification when Events occur To add a new recipient click New Recipient To modify or delete an existing Recipient click the e mail address of that recipient To check if SMTP setting and the email recipients are set correctly click TEST button to check receiving status System gt Notifications gt Trap Receivers List of NMS IP as TRAP receiver and the number of receivers can be set up to 10 The receiver will receive a SNMP trap when an event occurs To add a new receiver click New Receiver To modify or delete an existing receiver click the IP address or name of that receiver To check if the traps can be received correctly click TEST button CyberPower Remote Management System System gt Notifications gt SMS Service Short Message Service SMS is a communication service used by mobile communication systems Using standardized communication protocols will allow the interchange of short text messages between mobile devices The system provides 4 methods to users to choose how they want to send the messages Select the Clickatell option in the SMS Method field Complete all the account details including Username Password and HTTP API ID fields This
12. g to the connected equipment The percentage of the total UPS power load Load supplying to the connected equipment This is displayed as watts on some UPS models Non Critical Bank Display the present status of the NCL outlet Battery Status Displays the present status of the battery packs Remaining Capacity The percentage of the current UPS battery capacity How long the UPS can support its load under battery Remaining Runtime mode System Temperature The temperature inside the UPS UPS gt Information Provides the technical specifications for the UPS Information Description Model Name The model name of the UPS Voltage Rating The output voltage rating Volts of the UPS CyberPower Remote Management System Working Frequency The output frequency rating Hz of the UPS Power Rating The Volt Amp rating of the UPS Current Rating The output current rating Amps of the UPS Load Power The power rating Watts of the UPS Battery Voltage Rating The DC voltage rating of the battery set Firmware Version The version number of the UPS firmware The date that the batteries were last replaced and it can only be set at the time of battery replacement This date should be set after the battery replacement If this date is not set it is recommended that this date should be set immediately Battery Replacement Date Non Critical Bank The amount of the Non Critical Load The amount of the external battery packs c
13. hanges Username Password Figure 3 The authentication window 8 If IP address is successfully set you will see a message that the IP set up is OK as shown in Figure 4 Network Settings Information Setup MAC 00 0C 15 C0 34 64 OK Power Device Network Information HP Address 192 168 22 226 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 22 254 Figure 4 Setup IP Address successfully message CyberPower Remote Management System Method 2 Using a command prompt 1 Obtain the MAC address from the label on the Remote Management Card rear panel Each Management card has a unique MAC address 2 Use the ARP command to set the IP address Example To assign the IP Address 192 168 20 240 for the Remote Management Card which has a MAC address of 00 0C 15 00 00 01 you will type in the following command prompt from a PC connected to the same network as the Remote Management Card A Type in arp s 192 168 20 240 00 0C 15 00 00 01 then press Enter 3 Use the Ping command to assign a size of 123 bytes to the IP A Type in ping 192 168 20 240 I 123 then press Enter B Ifthe replies are received your computer can communicate with the IP address To select an IP address for the Remote Management Card please refer to Appendix 1 CyberPower Remote Management System WEB INTERFACE Login Account There are two user account types Administrator default username cyber default password cyber Viewer def
14. me used to access this community by a Network Management System NMS The field must be 1 to 15 characters length Community name The IP address or IP address mask can be accessed by NMS A specific IP address allows access only by the NMS with the specified IP Address The 255 is regarded as the mask and the rules list as follows e 192 168 20 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 168 20 segment e 192 255 255 255 Access only by an NMS on the 192 segment e 0 0 0 0 the default setting or 255 255 255 255 Access by any NMS on any segment The allowable action for the NMS through the Access type community and IP Read only Gets at anytime but cannot SETS Write Read Gets at anytime SETs anytime unless someone is logged in the Web interface 19 Forbidden CyberPower Remote Management System No GETS or SETS System gt Network Service gt Telnet Service Selects Enable to allow access to the Telnet Service and configures the TCP IP port that Telnet uses to communicate 23 by default System gt Network Service gt FTP Service Allows users to Enable Disable the FTP server service and configure the TCP IP port of the FTP server 21 by default System gt About Displays vital information for the Remote Management Card Model Name Firmware Updated Date MAC Address Save Configuration Restore Configuration Definition Model name of the Remote Management Card The version number of the curren
15. mprovements to existing functionality There are two files to update in order to upgrade the firmware version cpssnmpfw_XXX bin cpssnmpdata_XXX bin Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware Download the latest Firmware Extract the file to C Open a command prompt window Login to the CyberPower Remote Management Card with FTP command type ftp ftp gt open To ip port EX To 192 168 22 126 21 Input USER NAME and PASSWORD same as the administrator account in Web interface default cyber cyber 5 Upgrade the cossnmpfw_XXxX bin type AI 21 CyberPower Remote Management System ftp gt bin ftp gt put cossnmpfw_XXX bin 6 Upgrade complete type ftp gt quit 7 The system will reboot after you type quit 8 Login to the FTP again ftp ftp gt open To ip port EX To 192 168 22 126 21 Input USER NAME and PASSWORD 9 Input USER NAME and PASSWORD Upgrade cpssnmpdata_XXX bin ftp gt bin ftp gt put cossnmpdata_XXX bin 10 Upgrade complete type ftp gt quit 11 The system will reboot after you type quit You can check to see if the firmware upgrade was successful by checking the Firmware version on the System gt About webpage 22 CyberPower Remote Management System Trouble Shooting Problem Unable to configure the Management Card by method1 or method2 Unable to ping the Management Card Lost the user name and password Solution 1
16. network configuration on a workstation Click on Start and select Run Type command into the open box and click OK At the command prompt type ipconfig all and press Enter The computer will display network information as listed below Ethernet adapter Connection specific DNS Suffix XXXX COM Description D Link DE220 ISA PnP LAN adapter Physical Address 00 80 C8 DA 7A CO 168 95 1 1 Select an IP Address for CyberPower Remote Management Card Verify the IP Addresses for the computer and the Remote Management Card belong to the same subnet Refer to the above network information the possible IP Address for the Remote Management Card could be 192 168 20 hereafter represents any number between 1 and 255 Similarly if the Subnet Mask is 255 255 0 0 the IP Address for Remote Management Card could be set up as 192 168 to reach the same subnet with the computer To verify there is no other equipment connected to the network using the same IP Address run Ping 192 168 20 240 at the DOS Mode prompt when the IP Address you would like to set is 192 168 20 240 If the response is presented as below the IP address is most likely not used and may be available for the CyberPower Remote Management Card Pinging 192 168 20 240 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out 24 CyberPower Remote Management Sy
17. of present on the same network The Refresh button is used to search the entire local network for Remote Management Cards CyberPower Remote Management System Power Device Network Utility DER File Tools Help Power Devices MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Name Location Up Time Version BH 00 0C 15 C0 34 64 192 168 22 225 255 255 255 0 192 168 22 254 N A RMCARD201 Server Room 18m 55s 3 0 5 Ar Rete Figure 1 The main window of the Power Device Network Utility program 4 Select the Remote Management Card you are setting up Click on the Tools menu and select Device Setup or double click the Remote Management Card you want to configure 5 You can modify the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address for the Device MAC Address listed in the Device Network Settings window as shown in Figure 2 Device Network Settings Device MAC Address 00 0C 15 C0 34 64 IP Address 192 168 22 226 SubnetMask 255 255 Gateway I 192 168 2 Figure 2 The setting window 6 To modify the IP Address Subnet Mask or Gateway address enter the new addresses into the corresponding fields 7 You will need to enter a User Name and Password for the Remote Management Card Figure 3 in the authentication window as shown in figure 3 Default user name cyber Default password cyber CyberPower Remote Management System Authentication Enter the user name and password to save c
18. onnected to the UPS When clicking the Find it button either the alarm will beep or the indicators will sparkle to inform users This helps users to identify the specific UPS among all UPSs External Batteries Installation Place UPS gt Configuration Configures the parameters of the UPS Utility Power Failure Condition When the utility power voltage is higher lower the threshold the UPS will High Low Voltage Threshold supply battery power to the connected equipment This setting only comes into effect after a restart of UPS After the utility power restores the UPS turns on automatically and supplies power to the computer If the computer BIOS is set to Power Restore boot when power restores the computer will restart automatically The following settings are used to configure the UPS restore actions When the utility power restores the UPS will Recharged Delay start to recharge after the specified delay is expired CyberPower Remote Management System When the utility power restores the UPS will Recharged Capacity start to recharge after the specified battery capacity is met When the utility power restores the UPS will delay the restoration of output power This option can be used to stagger the startup time of multiple UPSs to avoid overloading Returned Delay the utility power circuit or power source The Returned Delay will take effect every time when the UPS restores power This also includes the sched
19. revious record Input Hz The current frequency of the utility power supplied to the UPS Output V The output voltage of the UPS supplying to the connected equipment Output Hz The output frequency of the UPS supplying to the connected equipment Load The percentage of the total UPS power load supplying to the connected equipment Capacity The percentage of the current UPS battery capacity a Remaining Runtime How long the UPS can support its load under battery mode Logs gt Maintenance This page is used to maintain Event Logs and Status Records The application provides information on how many events have been recorded before it is full 14 CyberPower Remote Management System IC Clear All Clear the existing event logs The Number of Events The number of existing event logs the max number of event logs Save Event Logs Save the existing event logs as a txt file Set the frequency to record the status data A smaller interval will provide more frequent Recording Interval recordings but maintain them for a shorter period A larger interval will provide less frequent recordings but maintain them for a longer period Clear All Clear the existing status records e The remaining recordable time base on the recording Remaining Time interval Save Status Records Save the status records as a txt file System gt General gt User Account This page is used to configure the login account ae The
20. specification from the SMS provider is required before using the HTTP GET method Select the Using HTTP GET option in the SMS Method field Insert the E PHONE_NUMBER as recipient s mobile phone number and the E PHONE MESSAGE as event message describe in the specification and fill in the URL field The expressions will be replaced by relevant content before the Client sends a notification to SMS provider This specification from the SMS provider is required before using the HTTP POST method to deliver messages to SMS providers Select the Using HTTP POST option in the SMS Method field Insert E PHONE NUMBER as recipient s mobile phone number and E PHONE MESSAGE as the event message describe in the specification and fill in the POST URL and POST BODY fields The expressions will be replaced by the relevant content before the Agent Client sends a notification to the SMS provider This specification from a SMS provider is required before using the E mail to deliver the messages to SMS providers Select the Using E mail option in the Service Provider field Insert E PHONE NUMBER as recipient s mobile phone number and the E PHONE MESSAGE as event message describe in the specification Fill in the Recipient s Address Subject and Content The expressions will be replaced by the relevant content before Service provider is Clickatell Service provider accepts HTTP GET Service provider accepts HTTP POST Service provider accepts E m
21. stem If the response is shown as below the IP address is in use Try another IP address until an available address is found Pinging 192 168 20 240 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 20 240 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 20 240 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 20 240 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 20 240 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 25
22. t firmware installed on Remote Management Card The date the firmware was last updated The hardware version of the Remote Management Card MAC address of the Remote Management Card Note the MAC address is also listed on the top of the Remote Management Card Click Save to save the configuration to local PC The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM txt Use this function to restore a configuration that has been saved earlier Click Browse to the location of the saved configuration file and click Submit 20 CyberPower Remote Management System Reset to Default Setting Recover from a Lost Password To reset the CyberPower Remote Management Card to its default setting including WEB log in user name and password please use the following steps AO RESET 1 Remove the two retaining screws on the card without turning off the UPS 2 Uninstall the card 3 Take off the jumper on the Reset pins as illustrated The jumper is still necessary after reset please do not lose or dispose of it 4 Re install the card into the expansion port 5 Wait until the Green LED is flashing the frequency of the ON OFF flashing is one second 6 Uninstall the card again 7 Place the jumper back onto the Reset pins 8 Install card into the expansion port again 9 Tighten the retaining screws Firmware Upgrade By upgrading the Firmware you can obtain both the new features and updates i
23. time for the connected load Battery Test The Battery Test performs a battery test to verify the battery conditions and provides information 12 CyberPower Remote Management System of the battery including the results and date of the last battery test Click the Initiate button to begin a battery test Performing a battery test is prohibited when the Frequency Working Mode option is set to fixed If performing a battery test on the fixed frequency mode a UPS fault may occur and cause the UPS to enter bypass mode The frequency on bypass mode may not be acceptable and damage the connected equipment The results will be reported after a battery test completes e Last Test Date The date the last battery test was performed e Last Test Result The results of the last battery test Passed The battery performs normally during the test None The UPS never performed the battery test Failed The battery test results in failure Follow the steps below if the battery test fails Repeat the battery test and replace the batteries if the test fails again Contact CyberPower for assistance if the battery test fails after the batteries have been replaced Runtime Calibration The Runtime Calibration ensures the runtime estimate is accurate with the load and the current battery capacity The results show the runtime the results and the date of the last calibration When a runtime calibration is initiated the connected equipment will be run on ba
24. ttery power until the batteries are completely discharged Following the Runtime Calibration the UPS will automatically begin recharging the batteries Users can click the Start button to initiate a runtime calibration Click the Cancel button to stop the runtime calibration The result will be reported after a calibration is finished or canceled Estimated Runtime The estimated runtime of the batteries e Last Calibration Elapsed Time The elapsed time of last Runtime calibration e Last Calibration Result The results of the last runtime calibration Passed The runtime calibration is completed and the batteries are good None The UPS never performed a runtime calibration Failed The UPS fails during the runtime calibration Canceled The calibration was interrupted e Last Calibration Date The last date performing the runtime calibration UPS gt Schedule Sets the UPS to automatically shutdown and restart at scheduled times one time per day per week The Schedule page manages scheduled shutdowns and lists all configured schedules Each schedule row displays the details of when the schedule will take 13 CyberPower Remote Management System effect and when to perform it One Time The user may set a specific date and time for the UPS shutdown Per Day Set a specific time of the day for the UPS shutdown Per Week Set a specific day and time of the week for the UPS shutdown 1 Click One Time Per Day or Per
25. uling and user controlling task When the UPS supplies battery power and Low Battery Threshold the remaining capacity is lower than this threshold the UPS will alarm Set the amount of external battery packs This allows for an accurate runtime estimation based upon the total number of batteries External Battery Pack Set the ability of the UPS can start in the absence of input power When this option is cola enabled the UPS can be turned on without having input power If this option is enabled the UPS will issue Audible Alarm an audible alarm when supplying battery power or output overload Non Critical Outlet Bank When supplying battery power the UPS will Turn Off Threshold power off the NCL outlet if the remaining battery capacity is lower than this threshold When supplying battery power the UPS will Turn off Delay Time power off this NCL outlet after this delay time is met When the utility power restores the UPS will restore the output of the NCL outlet after the delay time is met This prevents excessive power consumption caused by all the connected equipment rebooting at the same time Turn On Delay Time 11 CyberPower Remote Management System UPS gt Master Switch Switches the output power of the UPS to be on or off Items Definition Reboot UPS Turn the UPS off and back on Turn UPS Off Turn the UPS off This command is available under Utility Power UPS Sleep Failure Mode lt can make UPS under

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