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1. Output Help Logout Fully Charged 100 Remaining Runtime 30 min System Status Temperature Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved PowerPanel Business Edition MONITOR THE BATTERY BACKUP STATUS AND VIEW THE BATTERY BACKUP INFORMATION AGENT ONLY sessemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmnnnnnnemnmnnnnnnnennne 4 Battery BackUp Status MON OrINOe ass neurones 4 WMAP UAT esc caccs tea a ra A te ne tt 4 OE RSR EAE TAE ES ARTE RER E eo SRE 4 AS 1 eee 5 SVELE ETA RS 5 View Battery Backup Information sseseseseessesesesesesesesesesesrersrerererererereeeeerereeeeeeereeereeeeerereeeeeseeeeeeeseseeeeese 6 WRN IEW EAT OI sssaaa R E wees AA E EEES 6 VI EW THE POWER SYSTEM I NFORMATI ON AND CONFI GURE POWER SYSTEM LOCATION SLAVE ONLY sentais m re 7 Introduction to POWErS VS inantnenatnenaneniaees 7 View Power SystemtiIntonnmneatiOnsesmmenenenbentnenmmnenmaninnanammnnis 7 Configure Power System address nr 7 CONFIGURE THE BATTERY BACKUP SETTINGS AND PERFORM DIAGNOS TUCS AGENT ONY toi son unes need ends asser cine 9 Configure the Battery BAR memes 9 Maelo RE RES ER 9 ROGUE E versa enenanon eens aes een oreo Nae 9 cl penne EE ne nd ery res 11 Se anes te ne 11 Run Diagnostics on the Battery Backup 12 Battery T S en nnen nee See none ne 12 CONFIGURE PROTECTED SYSTEM AND VIEW THE SUMMARY 14 Configure protected system identification 14 aut TATIANA ee ed a E EE T 14 S E
2. Batteries need to be replaced Communication lost Communication cannot establish Remaining runtime is insufficient Shutdown initiated A schedule has initiated Enters bypass mode PowerPanel Business Edition The battery test failed to provide battery power normally Batteries are not present the Battery Backup cannot provide battery power in this condition Batteries may not work well any more they need to be replaced with new ones Communication with device has been lost Communication cannot establish during startup Information This event will occur when the battery is fully charged and the remaining runtime is still less than sum of times set in the following categories e Event Utility power failure and Low Battery shutdown action delay time e Event Shutdown is initiated command file execution time e OS shutdown time e All connected Slave OS shutdown time e Plus an additional 30 seconds You need to unload some equipment connected to the Battery Backup to get more remaining runtime Please make sure all connected equipment will have enough remaining runtime when power problem occurs Shutdown process initiated A schedule has initiated the system could be shutdown This event occurs when any one of following things happens e The schedule setup controlled outlet to Whole outlet e The Battery Backup support standalone outlet control and the schedule setup controlled outlet to Outl
3. Input Voltage The utility power voltage Volts Output Voltage The Battery Backup output voltage Volts Input Freq The frequency of the utility power Hz Output Load The load of the Battery Backup at the recording interval Capacity The remaining capacity of batteries Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 26 PowerPanel Business Edition Runtime The remaining runtime of the Battery Backup minutes DISPLAY OPTION The display option let you to decide the status records you want to view Period Which period you want to view the status records Configuration options AIl A day A week A month A year Coverage The coverage depends on the day you click on Calendar icon and period you selected to show which dates status records occurred will be displayed Time The time status records occurred Decide what time status records occurred will be displayed Weekday The weekday status records occurred Decide which weekday status records occurred will be displayed Configuration options Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Log Options The Log Options page lets you configure options for the logs Sets the expiration of Event Log and Status Record to remove old entries Configuration options never 1 day 1 week 2 weeks 1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year Enable or disable Status Record Default is enabled Define the Recording Interva
4. cabinets These details may not be available on all models Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 6 PowerPanel Business Edition VIEW THE POWER SYSTEM INFORMATION AND CONFIGURE POWER SYSTEM LOCATION suave ony e Introduction to Power System e View Power System information e Configure Power System address A Power System is the system that manages and controls the Battery Backup The Power System supplies the power you need and other equipment need If you connect the Battery Backup with a computer by serial or USB cable that computer should be installed Power Panel Business Edition Agent to manage the Battery Backup We call that a computer installed Agent with the Battery Backup is a Power System If you connect the Battery Backup with a Power Management Unit abbreviate to PMU ex SNMP card the PMU with the Battery Backup is called a Power System The Power System Information page shows a summary of information about the Battery Backup connected to the Power System as follows e Battery Replacement Date The date that the batteries were last replaced The normal lifetime of the batteries is 3 years e UPS Model The model name of the Battery Backup e Battery Backup Type The type of the Battery Backup It may be On Line or Line Interactive Serial Number The serial number of the Battery Backup Hardware Version The hardware version of the Battery Backup Standalone Outlet
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6. CyberPower PowerPanel Business Edition USER MANUAL Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved PowerPanel Business Edition CyberPower PowerPanel Business Edition USER S MANUAL PowerPanel Business Edition provides power management Services PowerPanel Business Edition consists of Agent and Slave Agent provides a service to monitor status and configure the Battery Backup It records status of the Battery Backup and power events and generates actions in response to events Slave provides a service to establish the communication with Agent and generates actions according to the notification from Agent when a power event occurs An overview of the software capabilities is listed below e Monitor the Battery Backup status and view the Battery Backup information e View the Power System information and configure Power System location e Configure the Battery Backup settings and perform diagnostics e Configure protected system and view the summary e Configure action settings for different events e View the logs and configure logging options e Manage scheduled shutdown and restart settings e Change the authentication username and password e Connect to the system from remote computer PowerPanel Agent on DVRD30 Battery Backup gt Status Status Configuration Diagnostics Input Information Status Protected System Voltage Actions Frequency Logging Schedule Authentication
7. Overall Action Settings The Event Settings page displays a table listing all power events and separates them into three categories Information Warning and Severe This table shows the actions defined for each power event The Event Setting page provides an interface that you can set actions for the selected event It also includes a description and allows you to set the following Logging Records this power event Notification Sends a notification when this event occurs E mail Sends an e mail when this event occurs Command File Executes a command file when this event occurs Shutdown Initiates a shutdown sequence when this event occurs Overview event list for Agent Name Description Severe Battery capacity is Battery capacity is critically low the power could be lost critically low immediately Battery Backup is Battery Backup malfunction it could not work normally faulty Communication lost Communication with device has been lost when meets a in power problem power condition Warning Utility power failure Utility power failure battery power will be supplied Output is Output is overloaded power may no longer be supplied overloaded You can set the threshold of output load in page Battery Backup Configuration System Bypass is Output is overloaded in bypass mode Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 17 overloaded Battery test failure Batteries are not present
8. Panel Business Edition e Restore power when the batteries have been charged to a percentage of battery capacity Sets how much battery capacity must be present for the Battery Backup to restore power 0 means the Battery Backup will restore power immediately Note This setting is available only if Wake up the Battery Backup when utility power is restored is enabled e Output Frequency determination Sets the frequency of output power supplied to the connected equipment You can choose only one of the following settings o Following utility frequency when it is within a tolerance Sets the utility frequency thresholds If the utility frequency is out of range the Battery Backup will supply power at a specific frequency o Fixed on a frequency Sets the frequency of output power to a constant value This setting applies when the Battery Backup is in standby mode Standby mode occurs when the Battery Backup is plugged into utility power and the Battery Backup is off Note In general you won t need to set this option in all cases The wrong frequency settings may damage your connected equipment When you set the frequency settings you should ensure the selected frequency is acceptable for your connected equipment Each time you try to change frequency settings you will see an alert message and need to confirm the change These complicated steps are to protect your connected equipment from the wrong frequency settings Battery e Prohi
9. PowerPanel Business Edition 2 The details of the equipment will be shown in the text field of name location contact and powered by which outlet 3 Modify the details of the equipment in those text fields 4 Click the Modify button 5 The equipment information will be updated to equipment list below 6 Click the Cancel button to cancel modifying an equipment e Remove equipment 1 Select the equipment from the equipment list and click it 2 The details of the equipment will be shown in the text field of name location contact and powered by which outlet 3 Click the Remove button 4 The equipment will be removed from the equipment list 5 Click the Cancel button to cancel removing an equipment The Help About page identifies software and technical support summary Software Summary e Version The current version of Agent installed on the host e Operating System The operating system of the host Technical Support e Official Web Site Accesses the Cyber Power Web Site e Product Overview Finds information on Cyber Power products e Contact Finds out how to contact Cyber Power for the service offering Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 16 PowerPanel Business Edition CONFIGURE ACTION SETTINGS FOR DIFFERENT EVENTS e Configure Settings of Event Actions for Selected Events from the Event List e Configure Settings of Event Actions in the Event List in Quick Setting Mode e Configure
10. TION USERNAME AND PASSWORD 30 CONNECT TO THE SYSTEM FROM REMOTE COMPUTER cccecseeeeeeseeeneees 31 Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 3 PowerPanel Business Edition MONITOR THE BATTERY BACKUP STATUS AND VIEW THE BATTERY BACKUP INFORMATION nacen onv e Battery Backup status monitoring e View Battery Backup information The Battery Backup Status page displays the Battery Backup status The Status page is the default logon page of PowerPanel Business Edition Agent The Battery Backup Status page displays four types of data about the Battery Backup as follows Utility see Input Battery Backup output see Output Battery status see Battery Battery Backup status see System Input e Status Displays the present status of utility power supplied to the Battery Backup o Normal Utility voltage and frequency is in normal range o Blackout There is no utility power o Over Voltage Utility voltage is above normal range The Battery Backup will switch to battery supplied power o Under Voltage Utility is below normal range Battery Backup will switch to battery supplied power o Frequency Failure Frequency of utility power is out of range Unknown This is an abnormal status Voltage The present voltage of utility supplied power e Frequency The present frequency of utility supplied power Output e Status Displays the present status of the output power supplied to
11. ame phase key in Power System and Slave The phase key is hidden by default You can click Display to show the phase key in plain code The default phase key is powerpanel encryption key o If your Power System is PowerPanel Agent you can login Agent s web page to find the phase key setting in Security section on Protected System Identification page o If your Power System is PMU more information in View the Power System information and configure Power System location page you need to check the following community keys and make both of them are the same as the phase key You can login SNMP management web page to configure and view them The default SNMP community key is public in most cases Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 14 PowerPanel Business Edition SNMP TRAP community key Find this setting on Network gt Trap Notification page Add a TrapReceiver and type Slave IP and community key to fill the fields SNMP Request community key Find this setting on Network gt Access Control page Set the access control community key and it should have at least read permission Note Because the SNMP community key is limited to 15 characters thus you have to shorten the phase key setting to fit the limit Note If you have firewall software installed please configure the policy to let port 3052 UDP TCP and port 8443 UDP TCP are available The communication between Agent and Slave can be esta
12. bit batteries discharging over than 4 hours If you enable this option the Battery Backup will shutdown when it has discharged for 4 hours Excessive discharging may shorten the life of batteries e The Battery Backup will shutdown to save energy after a power failure of 5 minutes If you enable this option the Battery Backup will shutdown when a power failure occurs and the Battery Backup discharges for 5 minutes without a load present Otherwise the Battery Backup will keep discharging until battery capacity reaches 0 e Battery is critically low when the capacity is below a percentage Sets the critical low threshold of Battery capacity When the Battery capacity is below this value the Battery capacity is critical low event will occur e Perform a battery test Set a schedule for recurring battery tests The battery test will verify the battery function supplies power when the Battery Backup is in battery mode Configuration options never every week every 2 weeks every 3 weeks every 4 weeks e The External Battery Cabinet has an amount of packs Sets the amount of external battery cabinet it helps Battery Backup to evaluate Remaining Runtime more accurate System Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 11 PowerPanel Business Edition e The Battery Backup alarm is If you enable this option the Battery Backup alarm will sound when it switches to battery mode Configuration options ena
13. bled disabled e QOverloaded warning when the load exceeds a percentage Sets the threshold for the overload warning When the load exceeds the threshold the Battery Backup will issue a warning and event output is overload will occur This setting is available after the Battery Backup is restarted Attention Your computer may shutdown when the Battery Backup is restarting Note Not all configurations are available on all models The Battery Backup Diagnostics page lets you view the last diagnostic results and you can perform a Battery Test and Runtime Calibration Battery Test The Battery Backup will switch to battery mode to verify the batteries are good Use Battery Test to initiate a quick battery test and view the date and result of the last test PERFORM A BATTERY TEST 1 Click the Initiate button and you will hear beeping while the battery test is occurring 2 Battery Test will report the result after the last test is finished and display as follows e Last Test Date The date the last battery test was performed e Last Test Result o Passed The battery works normally o None The battery test has not been performed o Failed The Battery Backup test failed SUGGESTIONS IF THE BATTERY TEST FAILED e Clear Remaining runtime is insufficient event or Output is overloaded event and run another battery test e Replace the batteries if the battery test fails again e Contact CyberPower for assistance if the battery
14. blished with Agent Description Agent asks for shutdown There may be some problem in Power System The communication with Agent has been lost The communication with Agent has been lost after power problem occurred Communication with Agent is established Configure Settings of Event Actions in Quick Setting Mode Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 20 PowerPanel Business Edition You can configure the actions enabled or disabled in event list There is only one step to do Click the top right Quick Setting Mode icon Then you can enable or disable each setting of event actions by checking or unchecking the check box Each setting will come into effect immediately when you check or uncheck these check boxes it will be efficient to setup lots of settings of event actions enabled or disabled in the mean time You can click the top right View mode icon to back to view event list Configure Settings of Event Actions for the Selected Event You can configure the actions taken for individual events on this page The detail will tell you what the event is and what actions can be configured Description O Detailed description about this event Event Logging O Records the event in the log when this event occurs Notification O Send a notification when this event occurs Send a notification after this event has occurred for a specific time Sets the time delay before sendin
15. blished only when that ports are available The Protected System Equipment page allows you to set and view connected equipment The connected equipment means all other equipment connected to the same Battery Backup as Agent You can add modify or remove equipment by supplied equipment s name location and contact information In the equipment list you can view equipment you added and the remote Slave information Whenever the Slave is connected to Agent you will see the Slave information in the equipment list You can t configure the Slave information directly in Agent Equipment Name Displays the description or name of the equipment Contact Displays who to contact when there are problems with the equipment Location Displays where the equipment is located Powered by Indicate which Battery Backup outlet supplies the equipment power You can see the outlet preview to verify whether the equipment is connected to the correct outlet This option may show more outlets control according to the Battery Backup model type Configuration Add equipment 1 Complete the text field for name location contact and powered by which outlet 2 Click the Add button 3 The new equipment will be added to equipment list below 4 Click the Cancel button to cancel adding an equipment Modify equipment 1 Select the equipment from the equipment list and click it Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 15
16. bove another voltage Sets the low voltage and high voltage threshold Beyond the thresholds the Battery Backup will supply battery power o Utility frequency is below a frequency or above another frequency Sets the low frequency and high frequency threshold Beyond the thresholds the Battery Backup will supply battery power Condition to bypass Sets the threshold to enter bypass mode according to utility power voltage o Utility voltage is below a voltage or above another voltage Sets the low voltage and high voltage threshold Beyond the thresholds the Battery Backup will switch to bypass mode Output The Battery Backup supplies a voltage Sets the output power voltage supplied to the connected equipment For some models like the Paragon Tower Battery Backup and the Professional Rack Mount Battery Backup this setting comes into effect after restarting the Battery Backup For Paragon Tower Battery Backup model it is configurable only if the Battery Backup is in bypass mode The Battery Backup supplies power of a voltage during battery mode Sets the output power voltage supplied to the connected equipment during battery mode Outlet number Sets the standalone outlet s turn on off parameters o Turn off if battery capacity is below a percentage Sets the low limit of battery capacity to turn off this outlet Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 9 PowerPanel Business Edition o Turn off when
17. cation Receivers o Add a notification receiver Complete the text field for name Choose the type of notification Click the Add button The new notification receiver will be added to the notification receivers list below 5 Click the Cancel button anytime if you don t want to add a new notification receiver o Remove a notification receiver 1 Select the notification receiver from the notification receivers list and click it 2 The details of that notification receiver will be shown in the text field of name 3 Click the Remove button 4 The notification receiver will be removed from the notification receivers list 5 Click the Cancel button to cancel removing a notification receiver o Test a notification receiver 1 Select the notification receiver from the notification receivers list and click it or just complete the text field for name and choose the type 2 Click the Test button 3 The notification receiver will receive a test message e wE Note Name must be a computer name ip address XMPP Instant Messenger account or MSN account It may not be blank Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 25 PowerPanel Business Edition Note Google Google Talk and Gmail are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Google Corporation in the United States and or other countries Windows Live Messenger is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the Unit
18. completely discharge If a utility power failure occurs during the calibration the Battery Backup will not support the connected equipment Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 13 PowerPanel Business Edition CONFIGURE PROTECTED SYSTEM AND VIEW THE SUMMARY e Configure protected system identification e Configure protected system connected equipment e View the system summary The Protected System Identification page allows you to set the system information and security Information Name The description or name of the system Contact Who to contact when there are problems with this system Location Where the system is located Powered by Indicate which Battery Backup outlet supplies the system power You can see the outlet preview to verify whether the system is connected to the correct outlet This option may show more outlets control according to the Battery Backup model type Security e Phase Key for agent The phase key is used to create a secure channel between Agent and Slave Thus the communication is reliable You need to configure the same phase key in Agent and Slave The phase key is hidden by default You can click Display to show the phase key in plain code The default phase key is powerpanel encryption key e Phase Key for siave The phase key is used to create a secure channel between Power System and Slave Thus the communication is reliable You need to configure the s
19. deactivate schedule won t perform any shutdown This schedule overlaps an existing schedule PowerPanel Business Edition Description Modify the Shutdown Time and Reboot Time A schedule with duration over 30 days is not allowed Modify the Shutdown Time and Reboot Time Correct the shutdown time This schedule will be listed in the Schedule List It will carry into effect if active An overlapped schedule is now allowed Check the properties and modify accordingly Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 29 PowerPanel Business Edition CHANGE THE AUTHENTICATION USERNAME AND PASSWORD The Authentication page allows you to change the username or the password The default username and password are admin You can change the username and the password at the same time or just change only the username or the password e Detail Information o Username The username to login this system If you leave new username blank the username won t be changed o Password The password to login this system If you leave both passwords blank the password won t be changed o Confirm Password Verifies the passwords are identical e Steps to change username 1 Type the new username you want to set in New Username 2 The valid values for username are alphanumeric 0 9 a z and A Z and space character 3 Click Apply button e Steps to change password 1 Type the old password in Old Password for permissi
20. dule List Remove a schedule 1 Choose and click the schedule in the Schedule List 2 Click the Remove button to remove the schedule immediately Schedule Properties Active A scheduled shutdown will run if the schedule is active Type Sets the schedule frequency The Shutdown Time and Restart Time will change format automatically according to specific settings Configuration Options Once Daily Weekly Shutdown Time Sets what time to perform a shutdown Enable Restart Enable auto restart of your computer Restart Time Sets what time to reboot your computer It is dependent on Enable Restart Controlled Outlets Sets which outlet is controlled by this schedule You can set system or equipment s name in Protected System Identification page and when you choose the controlled outlets you will see the defined name of system or equipment showed near this option It can be a small tip to indicate which system or equipment will be scheduled This option may show more outlets control according to the Battery Backup model type Configuration Options Main Outlet 1 Outlet 2 Comments Add comments to the schedule Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 28 SHUTDOWN SCHEDULE MESSAGES Messages The maximum duration is 30 days Reboot time can t occur before the shutdown time The schedule will become shutdown only The schedule can t be configured before the current date and time The
21. e account o Template Google Talk A Google Talk XMPP setting template If you have a Google account you can use this instant messenger service MSN Windows Live Messenger The MSN is an instant messaging client for Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista and Windows Mobile o User authorization Account Sets the account to access the Windows Live Messenger server Password Sets the password for the account Add and Remove E mail Receivers o Add an e mail receiver 1 Complete the text field for name and address 2 Click the Add button 3 The new e mail recipient will be added to e mail receivers list below Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 24 PowerPanel Business Edition 4 Click the Cancel button to cancel adding an e mail receiver o Remove an e mail receiver 1 Select the e mail receiver from the e mail receivers list and click it 2 The details of that e mail receiver will be shown in the text field of name and address 3 Click the Remove button 4 The e mail receiver will be removed from the e mail receivers list 5 Click the Cancel button to cancel removing the e mail receiver o Test an e mail receiver 1 Select the e mail receiver from the e mail receivers list and click it or just complete the text field for name and address 2 Click the Test button 3 The e mail receiver will receive a test e mail Note Address may not be blank Add Remove and Test Notifi
22. ed States and or other countries VIEW THE LOGS AND CONFIGURE LOGGING OPTIONS Event Log The Event Log page lets you view a log that records what and when power events occurred You can analyze the logs to determine whether your system and the Battery Backup are operating correctly DISPLAY OPTION AGENT onLy The display option let you to decide the event logs you want to view e Period Which period you want to view the event logs Configuration options AII A day A week A month A year e Coverage The coverage depends on the day you click on Calendar icon and period you selected to show which dates event logs occurred will be displayed e Time The time event logs occurred Decide what time event logs occurred will be displayed e Weekday The weekday event logs occurred Decide which weekday event logs occurred will be displayed Configuration options Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday e Severity The event logs severity level Decide which severity event log will be showed And you also can decide which event logs will be displayed by selecting one of the events in the combo box Configuration options Severe Warning nformation Status Record Agent only The Status Record page lets you view a log that records the summary of the Battery Backup status The status recording frequency is defined in Log Options gt Recording Interval option Time The time status was recorded
23. em address is the Agent or PMU address You can link to Agent or PMU directly by click the hyper link showed here If the status is unreachable it could be fail to open due to wrong address e Status Displays the status about the communication with Power System You can click Reconnect button to verify the current status about the communication with Power System o connected Slave is connected with Power System Slave can obtain information about Battery Backup from Power System o unreachable Slave can t connect with Power System It may due to the wrong phase key the wrong address or the network connection problem Note After you configured the address you need to wait for negotiation for 5 20 seconds depends on response time Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 8 PowerPanel Business Edition CONFIGURE THE BATTERY BACKUP SETTINGS AND PERFORM DIAGNOSTICS iacent onv Configure the Battery Backup Run Diagnostics on the Battery Backup The Battery Backup Configuration page allows you to configure Input Output Battery and System for the Battery Backup Input Conditions to use battery power Sets the thresholds to use battery power according to utility power voltage and utility power frequency If the threshold settings below are met the Battery Backup will use battery power Note This setting comes into effect after restarting Battery Backup o Utility voltage is below a voltage or a
24. et 1 or Outlet2 and enable Shutdown OS Enters bypass mode for power supply battery power will no longer be provided Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 18 Leaves bypass mode Battery test is successful Battery test initiated Battery is charging Battery stopped charging Battery is discharging Battery stopped discharging Calibration initiated Calibration finished Calibration canceled Output voltage is boosted Output voltage is no longer be boosted Output voltage is bucked Output voltage is no longer be bucked Battery capacity is normal Battery Backup is no longer faulty Utility power has restored PowerPanel Business Edition Leaves bypass mode and switch to line mode or battery mode battery power will be used The Battery test was successful battery power is normal The Battery test initiated to verify that battery power can be provided normally The battery starts to charge the battery capacity will increase The battery stopped charging the battery capacity will stop increasing The battery is being discharged the battery capacity will decrease Battery stopped discharging the battery capacity will stop decreasing Calibration was initiated the battery runtime will be evaluated Calibration finished battery power no longer is used Calibration was canceled the battery runtime evaluation was interrupted Output vol
25. ettings page allows you to configure detailed settings such as OS Shutdown E mail E mail Receivers and Notification Receivers for some actions Shutdown o The approximate time for OS shutdown to complete Sets the estimated shutdown time of the OS The time is used by the Battery Backup to delay shutdown Battery Backup itself o The shutdown type is Sets which shutdown type you want to use Hibernate will be invisible if your system doesn t support hibernation You can enable disable hibernation function in Windows Control Panel Power Options Hibernate tab If your system doesn t support hibernation that Hibernate tab will be invisible Configuration Options Shutdown Hibernate Note When OS shutdown event occurs if there are any unnamed files to be saved those files will be saved automatically to folder named Auto Saved in My Documents for each logged in user E mail o The address of SMTP server is Sets the SMTP server address according to your SMTP configuration o The sender name is and the sender address is Sets the sender information for the e mail Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 23 PowerPanel Business Edition o SMTP server requires validation If you enable this option the e mail will be sent using the credentials you supply If you enable this option complete the account and password field Please verify whether or not your SMTP server requires validation Acc
26. g notifications 0 means immediately Notification will repeat when this event occurs If you enable this option the notification will be sent repeatedly according to repeat rate The rate at which notification will repeat Sets the repeat rate to send notifications Recipients Local users If you enable this option all users who have accounts to use this computer will receive a notification when the event occurs Domain users If you enable this option all users in the Same domain will receive a notification when the event occurs Users who are accessing this computer which installed Agent If you enable this option all users who are accessing this system will receive a notification when the event occurs Users who are configured as Notification Receivers If you enable this option users in the Notification Receivers will receive a notification when the event occurs Note In Windows Vista the notification function is limited PowerPanel Business Edition only can send notification to Local users and Users who are configured as Notification Receivers in Windows Vista It means that even if you configured some notification Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 21 PowerPanel Business Edition receivers which are not belong to local users those notification receivers will not receive the notification e E mail Send an e mail when this event occurs If you enable this option users co
27. hat directory and check if there are supported file types If there are supported file types those files will be shown in the command file list box The current supported file type are bat and cmd files bat extension file is supported on Win95 Win98 and WinMe cmd extension file is supported on WinNT Win2000 WinXP and Win2003 The approximate uptime for the selected file to complete Sets the estimated execution time of that command file This time is used by the Battery Backup to delay shutdown or hibernation Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 22 PowerPanel Business Edition Shutdown Sequence o Initiate a shutdown sequence for this event If you enable this option the Battery Backup will initiate a shutdown sequence when the event occurs Initiate a shutdown sequence when this event occurs for a specific time Sets the delay time to initiate the shutdown sequence 0 means immediately Note These functions may not be available on all models ADVANCE CONFIGURE IN WILD APPLY MODE If you want to apply one event setting to other events you will need to open wild apply mode by click top right icon this event Apply the setting to this event This is default setting severity events Apply the setting to same severity level events It may be information warning or severe level all events Apply the setting to all events Configure Overall Action Settings The Action S
28. kup will stop Supplying power to the connected equipment when a short circuit occurs The Battery Backup will attempt to restore power three times for 30 seconds and continues supplying power if the short circuit condition disappears the Battery Backup will shutdown if short circuit condition remains If you disable this option the Battery Backup will stop supplying power and shutdown Force rebooting of the Battery Backup when utility power is restored early If you enable this option the Battery Backup will be forced to reboot when utility power is restored early in the following manner When utility power fails the connected computer may be asked to shutdown first and the Battery Backup may shutdown too after a specific delay time If the utility power is restored earlier than this the Battery Backup will stop supplying output power for 10 seconds once the delay time is up This option is useful for you to ensure the connected computer will restart after a power failure shutdown Restore power when the batteries have been charged for amount of minutes Sets time for recharging when the Battery Backup restores power The batteries must be recharging for the amount of time to restore power 0 minutes means the Battery Backup will restore power immediately Note This setting is available only if Wake up the Battery Backup when utility power is restored is enabled Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 10 Power
29. l for Status Record Configuration options 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 60 minutes Note A smaller interval will result in a larger log file A large log file may degrade system performance Tip You can use external database to store logging data instead of internal database that may avoid performance issue More information about it please find the Guide for Using External Database to Store Logging Data document in the PowerPanel Business Edition installation directory gt gt doc Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 27 PowerPanel Business Edition MANAGE SCHEDULED SHUTDOWN AND RESTART SETTI NGS AGENT ONLY The Schedule page lets you manage your shutdown schedules An active enabled schedule will cause your system to shutdown or hibernate and then the Battery Backup will turn off for an amount of time After the schedule expires the Battery Backup will power on and cause your system to reboot or wake from hibernation Add Modify and Remove a schedule Add a schedule 1 Complete the schedule properties form 2 Click the Add button to add the schedule to the Schedule List Modify a schedule 1 Select a schedule you want to modify from the Schedule List 2 Click the selected schedule and its properties will be displayed in the Schedule Properties form 3 Change the setting you want to modify 4 Click the Modify button to apply the changes The modified schedule will be shown in the Sche
30. let is off pending an action such as a scheduled event Battery Status Displays the present status of the battery packs o Fully Charged There is 100 battery capacity remaining o Discharging The Battery Backup is supplying battery power because of a utility power failure battery test or utility power abnormality o Charging The batteries are being charged o Warning The display shows warning state when the batteries Capacity is lower than 80 o Capacity Critical Low The capacity of the batteries is very low and the Battery Backup may shutdown immediately o Battery Replacement Needed The lifetime of batteries has expired You should replace the batteries as soon as possible o Not Present There are no batteries detected o Testing The Battery Backup is performing a diagnostic test You may go to the Battery Backup Diagnostics page to see the results Unknown This is an abnormal status Voltage The present voltage supplied by the batteries Remaining Runtime The amount of time that the Battery Backup can supply power to the load Remaining Charge Time The remaining time the battery packs required to be fully charged Capacity The present capacity of the Battery Backup batteries as a percentage of full charge External Batteries The number of external battery cabinets System Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 5 PowerPanel Business Edition e Status Displays the
31. nfigured as E mail Receivers will receive an e mail when the event occurs O Send an e mail after this event has occurred for a specific time Sets the time delay before sending e mail 0 means immediately Send an e mail repeatedly when this event occurs If you enable this option the e mail will be sent repeatedly according to repeat rate The rate at which e mail will repeat Sets the repeat rate to send e mail Note Remember to configure E mail settings to make sure sending email is available e Command File Execute a command file when this event occurs If you enable this option the selected command file will execute when this event occurs If you have selected a command file which does not exist right now system will show a note to notify this Execute a command file after this event has occurred for a specific time Sets the delay time to execute the command file 0 means immediately Command execution will repeat when this event occurs If you enable this option command file will execute repeatedly according to the repeat rate O The rate at which command execution will repeat Sets the repeat rate to execute the command file Select command file Sets which command file you want to execute when the event occurs You can write some shell script in this command file Command files must be saved in the extcmd directory which is in the PowerPanel Business Edition installation directory The system will search t
32. on checking 2 Type the new password you want to set in New Password 3 Retype the new password in Confirm Password to confirm it matches New Password 4 Click Apply button If you have no action for 10 minutes the session will time out and you will have to log in again Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 30 PowerPanel Business Edition CONNECT TO THE SYSTEM FROM REMOTE COMPUTER You can connect to the administrator system from remote computer as following steps e You need to know the administrator system host IP e Enter the host IP with port 3052 in the web explorer as the format http hostip 3052 For example http 192 168 1 1 3052 is the right format e Login the system with the username and password Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 31
33. ount Sets the account to access the SMTP server The account must be a valid user for the SMTP server Password Sets the password for the account o SMTP server requires a secure connection SSL If you enable this option the e mail will be sent through a secure connection SSL XMPP Instant Messenger The XMPP Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol is an open protocol for instant messaging You can set the configuration to receive instant message when event occurred You may ask for your MIS to verify if there is any XMPP Instant Messenger server in your company If there is no XMPP Instant Messenger server you can use Google talk service which is built on XMPP So you can download and install Google Talk software or login Gmail to receive event occurred notification by Google Talk In the other hand you can build your local network XMPP Instant Messenger server by downloading some open and free XMPP Instant Messenger server software like openfire The more server software information can be found on XMPP Instant Messenger servers list o The address of XMPP Instant Messenger server is Sets the XMPP server address according to your XMPP Server configuration o The service name is Sets the service name built on XMPP Instant Messenger server to support o The port is The port XMPP Instant Messenger used o User authorization Account Sets the account to access the XMPP Instant Messenger server Password Sets the password for th
34. present operating status of the Battery Backup o Normal The system status is normal o Fault The system is in fault state due to an internal malfunction o Overheat The temperature exceeds the normal temperature threshold o Unknown This is an abnormal status e Temperature The present internal operating temperature of the Battery Backup case Information The Battery Backup Information page shows a summary of information about the Battery Backup as follows e UPS Model The model name of the Battery Backup e Hardware Version The hardware version of the Battery Backup e Serial Number The serial number of the Battery Backup e UPS Type The type of the Battery Backup It may be On Line or Line Interactive e V A The Volt Amp specification of the Battery Backup e Power The maximum power supplied by the Battery Backup Watts e Maximum Current The maximum output current of the Battery Backup Amps e Voltage The output voltage of the Battery Backup Volts e Frequency The output frequency of the Battery Backup Hz e Battery Replacement Date The date that the batteries were last replaced The normal lifetime of the batteries is 3 years You can click reset button to configure the replaced date The replaced date only can be configured to the date before the day while you are configuring it e Standalone Outlets The number of standalone outlets e External Batteries The number of external battery
35. s Numbers The number of standalone outlets Power The maximum power supplied by the Battery Backup Watts Maximum Rating Current The maximum output current of the Battery Backup Amps Voltage The output voltage of the Battery Backup Volts Frequency The output frequency of the Battery Backup Hz V A The Volt Amp specification of the Battery Backup External Batteries The number of external battery cabinets These details may not be available on all models Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 7 PowerPanel Business Edition The Power System Location page lets you configure the power system address and view the connection state of Power System According to your Power System type you may need to type Agent s address or PMU s address in the Address field When the address is configured you will see the connection state of Power System Power System is the system connected to the Battery Backup directly The Power System Information page is available only when the connection state is connected Remember to setup the same phase key in Security section as described on Protected System Identification Help Page If the phase key is different from Power System and Slave Slave will not have ability to communicate with Power System POWER SYSTEM LOCATION e Address Displays the power system address You can click Setup button to configure the power system address Normally power syst
36. tage is boosted from a lower level Output voltage is normal and the boost will stop Output voltage is bucked from a higher level Output voltage is normal and the buck will stop The battery capacity is normal and no longer critically low The battery backup is no longer faulty and is working normally Utility power has restored no longer using battery power Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 19 Output is no longer overloaded Bypass is no longer overloaded Batteries have installed Remaining runtime is sufficient Communication resume Communication established Battery Backup monitored Battery Backup monitoring stopped PowerPanel Business Edition Output is normal and no longer overloaded Output is no longer overloaded in bypass mode The batteries have been installed device can be used normally Remaining runtime is sufficient to discharge This event will occur when event Remaining runtime is insufficient is solved Communication with device has resumed Communication established at startup The Battery Backup will start to be monitored The Battery Backup monitoring stopped This event is only can be set in Logging action Overview event list for Slave Name Severe Shutdown asked by Agent Warning Communication can t establish with Agent Communication lost with Agent in power problem Information Communication esta
37. test fails after the batteries have been replaced RUNTIME CALIBRATION Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 12 PowerPanel Business Edition The runtime calibration synchronizes the runtime estimate with the current load and battery capacity When a runtime calibration initiates Calibration is initiated event occurs A runtime calibration will discharge the batteries The batteries will be completely discharged after the calibration The batteries will be recharged automatically following a calibration Note Frequent calibration will shorten the life of batteries We recommend one or two calibrations per year PERFORM A RUNTIME CALIBRATION 1 Click the Start button this will initiate a runtime calibration 2 Click the Stop button this will stop the runtime calibration 3 Runtime Calibration will display the result after a calibration finishes or you stop the calibration The results will report as follows e Estimated Runtime The estimated runtime of the batteries e Last Calibration Result The result of the last runtime calibration o Passed Runtime calibration passed and the batteries are normal o None A runtime calibration has not been run o Failed The Battery Backup failed during the runtime calibration o Cancelled The runtime calibration was stopped e Last Calibration Date The date the last runtime calibration was performed Note A calibration process causes the batteries to
38. the connected equipment o Normal The Battery Backup output is in normal range o Bypass The Battery Backup is in bypass mode and continues supplying utility power to the connected equipment o No Output There is no output from the Battery Backup o Short Circuit The Battery Backup will stop its output or shutdown immediately due to a short circuit o Boost The present input voltage of utility power is too low The Battery Backup will increase output voltage to normal range Copyright 2006 2007 Cyber Power Systems Inc All rights reserved 4 PowerPanel Business Edition o Buck The present input voltage of utility power is too high The Battery Backup will decrease output voltage to normal range o Overload The present load exceeds the maximum load the Battery Backup can support o Unknown This is an abnormal status Voltage The present power voltage the Battery Backup is supplying to the connected equipment Frequency The present power frequency the Battery Backup is supplying to the connected equipment Load The power being supplied by Battery Backup as a percentage of the total load capacity For some models it may show information about the loading watt Outlet number Displays the present status of outlet number o On This outlet is on and will supply power o Off This outlet is off and will not supply power o On Pending This outlet is on pending an action such as a scheduled event o Off Pending This out
39. utility power fails for minutes Sets how long the utility power is off before turning off this outlet The valid value is 0 120 o Turn on when utility power restores for minutes Sets how long the utility power has restored before turning on this outlet The valid value is 0 120 Enter bypass mode once the Battery Backup is overloaded If you enable this option the Battery Backup will supply utility power directly to the load when there is an overload condition Otherwise the Battery Backup will shutdown An overload occurs when the load is over 110 Enter bypass mode when the Battery Backup turns off If you enable this option the Battery Backup supply utility power directly to the load when the Battery Backup turns off Otherwise the Battery Backup will shutdown Allow bypass even when utility power is out of range If you enable this option even if utility power is out of range the Battery Backup still enters bypass mode Wake up the Battery Backup when utility power is restored If you enable this option the Battery Backup will wake up when utility power is restored The Battery Backup can start without utility power and supply battery power If you enable this option the Battery Backup can start without utility power After startup the Battery Backup will supply battery power to the connected equipment The Battery Backup will attempt to restore power from a short circuit condition If you enable this option the Battery Bac
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