CS102 SNMP Card
User Manual
Identification
UPS Identification
The UPS model name (e.g., “Daker DK Plus 3000”)
The unique name of the UPS, as configured by the Administrator
(default is the same as displayed in "UPS Model")
The serial number of the UPS
The firmware version of the UPS
The firmware version of the CS102 SNMP card
Type of the UPS: “On-Line”, “Off-Line”, “Line-Interactive”,
“3 Phase” or “Three-phase in One Out”
This allows the user to choose the model/family of the UPS
connected to the CS102
It allows to select the communication parameters between the
CS102 and the UPS. Except in very special cases, leave the default
setting (“Auto Detect”)
The nominal input voltage (P-N) of the UPS, in Volts
The nominal input frequency of the UPS, in Hertz
The nominal output voltage (P-N) of the UPS, in Volts
The nominal output frequency of the UPS, in Hertz
The nominal output current of the UPS, in Ampere
The total nominal voltage of the UPS battery, in Volts
The nominal apparent output power of the UPS, in VA
The nominal active output power of the UPS, in Watt
UPS Control
This section let you perform control such as stopping/starting the UPS and running a battery test.
The delay (in seconds) that the UPS stays on after being told to shut
down; it will be added to any shutdown schedule you set.
To avoid improper shutdown of computers, this time should always
be greater than the time required for the computers to shut down
properly
The duration (in minutes) that the UPS remains in sleep mode.
During this mode, the UPS does not provide output power
regardless of the status of the input line. After the specified time,
the output power will resume.