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Reference
E. List of UPS monitoring software functions
Required separately available option BUC26 SC20G
Windows Vista
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows XP/2000
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Auto shutdown
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UPS monitoring (operating status)
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UPS monitoring (data)
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Pop-up notifi cation
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End when OS is inactive (*3)
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Auto fi le save (*3)
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Schedule operation
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UPS setting change
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External command execution
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Event log save
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Data log save
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Coordinated shutdown
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Output receptacle control
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Redundant power supply support
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Remote UPS management
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Mail send
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SNMP management
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Telnet connection
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SYSLOG support
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Possible
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Limited
Compatible OS
Software function
General applications
(Simple functions, standalone)
SNMP management applications
(Advanced functions,
network support)
Network management applications
(Advanced functions,
network support)
SNMP/Web card
PowerAct Pro
UPS service driver
Standard OS UPS service
Function
Software title
*1) UPS stops automatically only when the battery is depleted. (Battery Mode continues until this happens.)
*2) Only battery capacity monitoring can be performed.
*3) This function can be used with Windows only. It cannot be used with Linux.
[Explanation of software functions]
1 Auto shutdown The computer can be shut down automatically when a problem occurs with the power supply.
2 UPS monitoring (operating status) The operating status of the UPS can be monitored (in Commercial Power Mode/Battery Mode).
3 UPS monitoring (data) Monitoring can be performed for input voltage value, connection capacity, battery capacity, etc.
4 Pop-up notifi cation When a problem such as a power failure occurs, a pop-up window that shows the details of the problem can be displayed.
5 Shutdown when OS is inactive Shutdown can be performed when the computer is in an inactive state. The operating status is retained at shutdown in inactive
state, so operation details are not lost.
6 Auto fi le save Files such as open Word and Excel documents are automatically saved at shutdown.
7 Schedule operation Schedule settings can be made for UPS stop/start.
8 UPS setting change UPS settings (beep ON/OFF, etc.) can be changed. (Items that can be set vary according to the UPS.)
9 External command execution By executing commands at shutdown, items such as application programs can be launched.
10 Event log save Information of events that occur on the UPS (power supply problems, setting changes, occurrences of failure, etc.) are saved as
a log.
11 Data log save Data of input/output voltage value, connection capacity, etc. is periodically saved as a log (the save frequency can be set).
12 Coordinated shutdown When a problem occurs with the power supply, multiple computers connected to the UPS can coordinate to perform auto shut-
down.
13 Output receptacle control The UPS output receptacles can be individually set to ON/OFF.
14 Redundant power supply support Two or more UPS can be connected to computers equipped with redundant power supply. Shutdown is not performed when a
power supply problem affects only one of the units.
Shutdown is performed only when a power supply problem occurs with both UPS, so the system's operating rate is improved.
15 Remote UPS management UPS can be managed remotely from a computer on the network.
16 Mail send When a problem such as a power failure occurs with the power supply, a mail can be sent to the system administrator describ-
ing the details of the problem.
17 SNMP management UPS management information can be sent to the SNMP manager.
18 Telnet connection Settings such as shutdown parameters can be made with the Telnet connection.
19 SYSLOG support UPS management information can be recorded in SYSLOG.