BECKHOFF CX210009x4 User Manual
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Commissioning
Setting/command
Area
Default value
Description
UPS soft
ware ver
sion
Delay time for switching off
the UPS [s]:
Hardware
dependent;
see table
below
180
The PC must have properly shut
down within this time. An internal
timer in the UPS measures the time
from when the OS began to shut
down. Once this time has elapsed,
the UPS switches off its outputs in
order to save battery charge. Make
sure that you have not selected too
small a value. The available delay
times differ from device to device
and are read from the device and
displayed in the combo box. The
UPS service must be configured
and started up with the appropriate
UPS model to make this possible.
v1.0.0.48
Advanced...
Advanced shutdown or endof
session options for systems without
soft poweroff functionality (S5)
(e.g. NT4). See also under:
Advanced Settings [
option is not available in systems
with the soft poweroff support
(deactivated).
v2.0.0.12
Factory settings
All settings are reset to their default
values.
OK
Saves the settings and closes the
dialog. Please do not forget to
confirm the settings in the Beckhoff
UPS Configuration dialog.
Cancel
Discards all editable changes and
closes the dialog.
*) Under NT4 this option is only available if you have installed the Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler (under
IE4 you select the Task Scheduler under Additional Explorer Enhancements, and under IE5 you select the
Offline Browsing Pack).
The table provides a brief summary of the various delay times for a few UPS models.
UPS model
Beckhoff P24Vxxxx
UPS
Beckhoff 24V
UPS on the
CP903x card
APC BackUPS
Pro 280
APC SmartUPS
420
Available delay times in
[s]
20, 30*, 45*, 60, 90, 180,
300, 600 *from firmware
version >=28.1.I
0, 2, 5, 10, 15, 25,
40, 60, 90, 120,
150, 180, 210,
240, 270, 600
20, 180, 300,
600
60, 180, 300, 600
Important instructions!
The delay time configured in the dialog is checked again in the UPS driver shortly before the OS shutdown. If
a value that is not supported is found, the next higher value is automatically sent to the UPS.
Example:
Suppose you have replaced an old BackUPS Pro 280 with a Smart UPS 420, and that a delay time of 20 s
had previously been configured in the dialog. The new UPS will then automatically be switched off after a
delay time of 60 s.
At the same time the UPS driver will write a warning into the windows event log (under Application).
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