Additional features, Power management software – Powerware 3115 User Manual
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Power Management
Software
The Series 3115 comes complete with
LanSafe III/FailSafe III for power
monitoring and shutdown capabilities.
Power loss and low battery warnings
Automatic orderly shutdown of all
intelligent network devices
Power Event Log saves data on
power disturbances
Notification via e-mail, paging, and
broadcast alerts in the event of a
power failure
Security with user-defined Access
Codes
O P E R A T I NG S Y ST EM S
FailSafe III for standalone PCs is
available for:
OS/2, Windows 3.x, Windows NT,
and Windows 95/98
LanSafe III for networked computing
environments is available for:
Novell NetWare, DOS, Windows NT,
Windows 95/98, OS/2, UNIX
and Macintosh
Additional Features
User-Replaceable Batteries
Front Panel Display
90˚ Angle Plug
(120 Vac models)
Power On Indicator
On/Off Power Button
Master on/off switch
for connected
equipment
Battery Test/Alarm
Silence Button
Communication Port
Provides interface for
LanSafe III/FailSafe III
software
communications
DIP Switches
Specify wider input
voltage range that UPS
accepts before trans-
ferring to battery power
Site Wiring
Fault Indicator
(120 Vac models)
Illuminates if there is
a wiring problem in the
wall socket
Resettable Circuit
Breaker
Reset circuit breaker
with the push of
a button
Input Cord
(120 Vac models)
Plug the UPS into the
wall socket and it’s
ready to go
Output Receptacles
Connect your
equipment easily
When the audible alarm indicates that the batteries need
to be replaced, you can safely install supplied batteries
and return the old batteries for proper disposal and
recycling. You also have the option of returning the entire
unit for repair or battery replacement under Powerware's
Triple Power Warranty.
Rear Panel Display
(Model PW3115 300/PW3115 420)
The input plug on
120 Vac models fits
flush against the wall
to save space.
Audible Alarms
In addition to the user-friendly front
panel, the Series 3115 is fully equipped
with a set of audible alarms that alert
you to vital overload, fault, and battery
conditions.