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Version: 2020-09-04
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Copyright of the European Union is effective (Copyright EU) (c) 2019 GENEREX Systems GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, All rights reserved
TEL +49(40)22692910 - EMAIL generex@generex.de - WEB www.generex.de (This and all other product datasheets are available for download.)
Baud Rate
Different protocols provide different speeds of data transmission. The baud rate defines the speed at which data can be sent and
received. An incorrect baud rate can cause communication problems between the CS141 and the UPS.
Cable Type
UPS manufacturers sometimes use specially designed cables for their models. In addition to these in-house developments, there are
standardized cable types. These cable types can be used to map different functions and switching states.
UPS-ID
If large UPS systems use more than one UPS module, these modules can be queried directly via a unique ID. „0“is hereby a something
like a broadcast to allow the CS141 search and manage capability to figure out the number of UPS modules. If you change this value,
you only get the exact module with this special ID. Otherwise the CS141 will manage all available modules and display them at the
monitoring screen.
Battery installation date
The lifespan of batteries running inside a UPS is limited - regular battery maintenance also requires replacement. In order to keep track
of larger installations, you may enter the date when the batteries start into operation.
Battery too old after
If entered, the CS141 automatically indicates regular operating period for the installed batteries will expire. By default, the CS141 logs in
with appropriate system notes after 48 months. Editing this value will extend or shorten the default time period until the CS141 will start
sending maintenance notifications.
System shutdown time
In principle, the system shutdown time is he last emergency shutdown event that will be executed just before the UPS itself will shut
down itself to prevent battery damage. This value can be used to trigger the according system event. Please note that this value is an
emergency shutdown it is not suitable to ensure a regular system shutdown.
Apply / Cancel
Apply allows you to save and restart the UPS service on the CS141. Cancel will abort the configuration process and withdraw all
settings they need to be entered again.
Battery Health Level feature
The battery health level will be automatically provided by CS141 inside the UPS configuration menu if the UPS connected to the CS141
principally carries out battery testing but does not return a reporting value for "Battery test passed / faulty". Thus, the result needs to be
determined by comparing two measurements:
Before battery test starts, the battery voltage will be recorded. This value will be compared with the battery voltage to be found after
finishing the battery test. The Battery Health Level (%) setting defines the maximum percentage deviation these two values may differ.
On exceeding this value, a battery failure will be displayed.
The default setting for this test is 10% deviation - but can be specified with a custom value between 5% and 30%.

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