- •Version 2.06
- •Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
- •10 Simple network management protocol (snmp) .............................................................................................. 106
- •Introduction
- •1.3.10 New Feature for version 1.97
- •1.3.11 New Features (since version 1.97)
- •1.3.12 New Features since version 2.03
- •1.3.13 Alarm Tone New Features since version 2.04
- •1.3.14 New Features since version 2.05
- •3.11.1 Analog Statistics
- •3.11.2 Battery Log
- •3.11.3 Event Log
- •3.11.4 Data Logging
- •Verify action and
- •4.3.4.5
- •4.3.4.6
- •4.3.4.7
- •4.3.4.8
- •4.3.4.9
- •4.3.4.10 Canceling bt Mode
- •4.3.4.11 Battery Discharge Test Completion
- •4.3.4.12 Remote bt Mode
- •Inventory Update
- •4.10.1 Sntp (Simple Network Time Protocol)
- •In this example, the Time Zone
- •Virtual Numeric Keypad
- •6.3.2.1
- •6.3.2.6
- •6.3.2.7
- •6.3.2.8
- •6.3.2.9
- •6.3.2.10 Eq Timeout
- •6.3.2.15 Module Start Delay
- •6.3.2.16 System Start Delay
- •6.3.3.4
- •6.4.1.1
- •6.4.1.2
- •6.4.1.3
- •6.4.5.1
- •6.4.5.2
- •Interval
- •6.4.5.3
- •6.4.5.4
- •6.4.6.1
- •6.4.6.2
- •6.4.6.3
- •6.4.6.4
- •6.4.7.1
- •6.4.8.4
- •6.4.8.5
- •6.4.8.6
- •6.5.3.1
- •6.5.3.2
- •Via a virtual numeric keypad
- •6.5.3.3
- •6.5.3.4
- •6.5.3.5
- •6.5.3.6
- •6.5.3.7
- •Voltage Alarms
- •6.5.3.8
- •Invalid Device Firmware
- •Improper Controller Shutdown
- •Invalid Battery Voltage
- •6.5.3.9
- •6.5.3.10 Custom Alarms (1-20)
- •6.5.3.11 Converter Alarms
- •6.6.1.1
- •6.6.2.5
- •6.6.2.6
- •6.6.2.7
- •6.6.2.8
- •6.6.2.9
- •6.6.2.10 Timers
- •6.6.2.11 Adio Signals
- •6.6.3.1
- •6.6.3.2
- •6.6.3.3
- •6.6.3.4
- •6.6.3.5
- •6.6.3.6
- •6.7.1.1
- •6.7.4.1
- •Ip Information
- •Ip Address (“Ethernet” per web interface)
- •Via a virtual numeric keypad
- •6.8.3.1
- •6.8.4.1
- •6.10.1 Retrieve Logs
- •6.10.2 Manage Configuration File
- •6.10.2.1 Printing Custom Site Configuration
- •6.10.3 Manage Dynamic (Editable) Text Files
- •6.10.4 Manage Language Files
- •6.10.5 Retrieve Diagnostic File
- •6.11.1 Change Password
- •8.1.1.1
- •Ip Information
- •8.1.3.1
- •8.1.3.2
- •Ip Address
- •Internal Modem Support
- •8.3.4.1
- •8.3.4.2
- •8.3.4.3
- •Internal Modem
- •9.2.3.1
- •10.1.1 Outline of the snmp Protocol
- •10.1.2 Underlying Communication Protocols
- •10.1.3 Typical udp Transport
- •10.1.4 Variable Binding (VarBind)
- •10.3.1 Snmp Multiple Community Names
- •10.3.2 Snmp Trap Recovery
- •10.3.3 Event Notification Destination – Multiple snmp and smtp Destinations
- •10.3.3.1 Master snmp Destination
- •10.3.3.2 Inform Settings (Trap Acknowledge)
- •Inform should never be
Voltage Alarms
AC Mains High
This menu item enables the Supervisor to program the setting for the mains high alarm. When
the AC exceeds this setting, the alarm is activated and the message AC MAINS HIGH is
displayed on the GUI.
AC Mains Low
This menu item enables the Supervisor to program the setting for the mains low alarm. When
the AC input to the power system falls below this setting, the alarm is activated and the
message AC MAINS LOW is displayed on the GUI.
High Voltage [1-2]
When the power system’s DC voltage exceeds the Supervisor-specified value, the alarm is
activated and the message HIGH VOLTAGE 1 (or 2) is displayed.
Low Voltage [1-2]
When the power system’s DC voltage falls below the Supervisor-specified value, the alarm is
activated and the message LOW VOLTAGE 1 (or 2) is displayed.
Midpoint Monitor [1-5]
This menu item enables the Supervisor to program the setting for the midpoint monitor voltage
alarm. When the voltage reading (1 through 5) exceeds this setting (from the midpoint), the
alarm is activated and the message MIDPOINT MONITOR 1 (or 2-5) is displayed.
Battery Alarms
Battery Runtime Low
The Supervisor can specify, in hours, when the battery runtime alarm activates with respect to
the hours remaining in the battery runtime prediction.
Battery Capacity (Remaining) Low
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set the battery capacity alarm trigger point as a
percentage. When the capacity of the battery is depleted to this specified value, the capacity
alarm is activated.
Battery Overtemp
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set the temperature at which the battery over
temperature alarm will activate.
Battery On Discharge
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set an alarm when the battery is on discharge;
e.g., during AC Fail or BT mode.
Battery Test
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set an alarm when the Battery Test is in progress.
Boost Mode
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set an alarm when the BST mode is activated.
Temperature Alarms
Temp Sensor Fail [1-4]
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set an alarm when any temperature sensor fails.
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TC Sensor Fail
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set an alarm when a sensor enabled for Temp Comp
fails.
6.5.3.8
Miscellaneous Alarms
Select heading to list
associated menu items
Select menu item to configure
Tap Configure to edit
selected menu item
Accept changes and
return to previous screen
Figure 42–Miscellaneous Alarms window showing menu items
Real Time Clock Error
This menu item enables the Supervisor to set an alarm when any change to the CXC’s clock
occurs; due to a battery failure or the real time clock itself failing. The alarm will become active
whenever the date is before Jan. 1, 2000 or after Dec. 31, 2030.