User configurable items – Rockwell Automation 1609-S350NS_ES Uninterruptible Power Supply - 350VA User Manual
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User Configurable Items
User Configurable Items
Settings are adjusted through PowerChute
software or optional network management card.
Function
Factory Default
User Selectable Choices
Description
Automatic
Self-Test
Every 14 days
(336 hours)
• Every 7 days
(168 hours)
• On start-up only
• No self-test
Set the interval at which the UPS will execute a
self-test.
UPS ID
UPS_IDEN
Up to eight characters
(alphanumeric)
Uniquely identify the UPS (i.e. server name or
location) for network management purposes.
Date of Last
Battery
Replacement
Manufacture
Date
mm/dd/yy
Reset this date when you replace the battery
module.
Minimum Capacity
Before Return from
Shutdown
0 percent
• 0%
• 15%
• 30%
• 45%
• 60%
• 75%
• 90%
Specify the percentage to which battery
module(s) will be charged following a low
battery shutdown before powering connected
equipment.
Voltage Sensitivity
High sensitivity
High sensitivity
Medium sensitivity
Low sensitivity
The UPS detects and reacts to line voltage
distortions by transferring to battery operation
to protect the connected equipment.
In situations of poor power quality, the UPS
may frequently transfer to battery operation. If
the connected equipment can operate normally
under such conditions, reduce the sensitivity
setting to conserve battery capacity and service
life.
Alarm Delay
Control
Enable
• Enable
• Mute
• Disable
Mute ongoing alarms or disable all alarms
permanently.
Shutdown Delay
90 seconds
• 0 s
• 90 s
• 180 s
• 270 s
• 360 s
• 450 s
• 540 s
• 630 s
Set the interval between the time when the UPS
receives a shutdown command and actual
shutdown.
Low Battery
Warning
2 minutes
2, 5, 8, 11, 14,
17, 20, 23 minutes
PowerChute software interface provides
automatic, unattended shutdown when
approximately two minutes of battery operated
run time remains.
The low-battery warning beeps are continuous
when two minutes of run time remain.
Change the low battery warning interval setting
to the time that the operating system or system
software requires to safely shut down.