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Choose your alarm notification state:
You have the choice between a single alarm job or a warning and alarm behavior. If you only want a single note, just activate the
warning state. Otherwise use warning and alarm notification. Please note, that the alarm condition is always is the escalated system
state of the warning.
Warning – the „yellow alert“
If enabled, the CS141 issues a warning as soon as the two lines have left the configured voltage range. This warning is active as long
as the problem persists. Since the voltage drift is a dynamic process, you may receive the warnings in certain phases of use and need
to decide if further evaluation of the information is necessary.
Alarm – the „red alert“
The alarm can be switched independently of a warning - so if you want to have a warning first and then an alarm, the alarm value must
be higher than for the warning (e.g. with a 3 volt drift, the warning is active, an alarm is triggered at 5 volt).
Adding a job
Since these are freeform defined UPS events, the events to the system states are displayed as a regular UPS event. In order to receive
a reaction to these events, so-called jobs have to be stored in the UPS "Events" menu. To do this, click on the UPS "Events" menu.
The activated custom thresholds can be found as events in the UPS list. As a default, only a log entry configured. Click + to add a new
job. Please note that some jobs include external accessories, software clients or further configurations such as need an accessible mail
server.
Note:
A detailed description how to configure the event control handling can be found in this manual in chapter Event handling
UPS-Monitor: Checking UPS Settings
In case of all settings have been entered correctly, administrators can check the UPS's current status in real time by using the UPS
monitor. Although the representation may differ depending on the manufacturer and model, some data such as the selected model will
be shown: