APC UPS control system User Manual
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Lower transfer voltage
LOTRANSFER
196
196 188 208 204
Return threshold
RETURNCHARGE
0
00 15 50 90
Output voltage on batts
OUTPUTVOLTS
230
230 240 220 225
Sensitivity
SENSITIVITY
H
H M L L
Low battery warning
LOWBATT
2
02 05 07 10
Shutdown grace delay
SLEEP
20
020 180 300 600
Alarm delay
BEEPSTATE
0
0 T L N
Wakeup delay
WAKEUP
0
000 060 180 300
Self test interval
SELFTEST
336
336 168 ON
OFF
where the Current Value will depend on how your UPS is configured, and
the Permitted Values will depend on what UPS model you have.
Using apctest to Configure Your EEPROM:
To make the EEPROM changes with apctest you must first stop the apcupsd
daemon
apctest is not installed during the installation process, so to use it you will
need to do the following after having built apcupsd:
cd
su
./apctest
At that point, you should get output similar to the following:
2003-07-07 11:19:21 apctest 3.10.6 (07 July 2003) redhat
Checking configuration ...
Attached to driver: apcsmart
sharenet.type = DISABLE
cable.type = CUSTOM_SMART
You are using a SMART cable type, so I’m entering SMART test mode
mode.type = SMART
Setting up serial port ...
Creating serial port lock file ...
Hello, this is the apcupsd Cable Test program.
This part of apctest is for testing Smart UPSes.
Please select the function you want to perform.
1) Query the UPS for all known values
2) Perform a Battery Runtime Calibration
3) Abort Battery Calibration
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