6 “sms” main menu option, Sms” main menu option, Figure 310: “sms” screen – MaxPower Corp Gamatronic Power+ M50-RM User Manual
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At the bottom of the “Control” screen are two links:
Simulate UPS output source on battery: clicking on this link simulates the conditions in effect
during an ac power failure –a signal is sent via SNMP to any connected computers informing
them of an ac power failure (in actuality, the load continues to be supplied from the inverter). If
the computers are configured for automatic shutdown on ac power failure, they begin their
shutdown countdown. This option is useful for testing the auto-shutdown configuration on a
computer. The simulation can be ended by the user at will. If the countdown continues to
completion, the designated shutdown targets (see section 9.3.7.6 on page 160) will be shut
down!
Simulate UPS battery status is low: clicking on this link simulates the conditions in effect after
an extended ac power failure –a signal is sent via SNMP to any connected computers informing
them of a “low battery condition” (actually non-existent). If the computers are configured for
automatic shutdown on low battery, they begin their shutdown countdown. This option is useful
for testing the auto-shutdown configuration on a computer. The simulation can be ended by the
user at will.
Warning: The low-battery countdown is configured in seconds, so computer shutdown will occur
relatively quickly.
9.3.6
“SMS” main menu option
On Power+ units equipped with the optional GSM cellular communications module, the “SMS”
main menu option enables the controller to send an SMS message to any cellular telephone, and
review all received or sent SMS messages. Messages are automatic; they cannot be created by
the user.
Figure 310: “SMS” screen