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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.)
Adding jobs to several events
Under circumstances, a configuration requires multiple events be assigned the same job. To assign these jobs to more than one event,
it is possible to select each event individually and to define this job.
To speed up the process select the events that should receive the same job.
Then click on the upper +.
By doing so, the same job is created inside the selected events.
Activating the checkbox at the top row will advice the CS141 to add a job is to all
events. To start the job configuration dialog, click +.
Delete a job
If system events are no longer used inside a configuration, administrators should remove these jobs to prevent unexpected incidents.:
- Delete a job
Open event tab by clicking >
Choose the job you want to do delete and press the small trash icon. The job will be
deleted immediately.
- Delete all jobs within an event
To delete all jobs inside an event, choose the checkbox of the desired event tab.
Than press the small trash icon. By doing so, all jobs listed inside this event will be
deleted immediately. accidentally deleted jobs need to be configured again.
Note:
The CS141 allows to add, edit and delete any job. The event list itself is hard-coded and depends to the UPS you are using. Events
cannot be deleted or edited by any user.
Counter events
Some jobs must be explicitly withdrawn when an adverse event occurs:
- Information of responsible persons / "all-clears"
- Further actions
- Advised server shut downs
- ...
The configuration of a counter job follows the same pattern as the creation of a job. According to this context, for some jobs time
management becomes a significant role:
Since the UPS comes back from autonomous mode to normal mode, it will take amount of time to recharge the batteries in order to run
all jobs as configured.
Example scenario:
Due to a power failure the UPS has switched to autonomous mode and will hold all connected devices for 60 minutes at 100% load.
With 30 minutes remaining, many computers automatically shut down, reducing the load to 20%.
The remaining time will be corrected upwards accordingly.
Since all systems are shut down only after 5 minutes of remaining time, but the power failure at 6 minutes has been eliminated,
normality returns.

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