Schneider Electric AP9631 Network Card User Manual


 
43UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Scheduling page (for shutdowns)
Path: UPS > Scheduling
This page is not available for all UPS devices.
For both the UPS and outlet group options
You can schedule a shutdown for a UPS model under UPS or for an individual Switched Outlet group (if
applicable) under outlet groups.
Any configured shutdown schedules display along the top of the page when you select UPS or outlet groups,
with relevant details, including whether they are currently enabled or disabled.
Edit, Enable, Disable, or Delete a Scheduled Shutdown. Click the schedule name in the list of schedules
along the top of either the UPS or outlet groups page. This displays the complete details where you can edit
the parameters. This includes disabling it temporarily by clearing the Enable check box, or deleting it
permanently.
Creating a UPS or a Switched Outlet group shutdown schedule.
1. Select either UPS or outlet group under Scheduling.
2. Use the radio buttons to select the type of shutdown to schedule, One-time Shutdown, Daily
Shutdown, or Weekly Shutdown, and click the Next button.
3. To disable a schedule temporarily, clear the Enable button.
4. Specify a name, and a schedule date and time.
For a weekly shutdown, specify the frequency using the drop-down box.
5. Specify whether the model or outlet group should turn back on after the shutdown:
Turn back on: Specify whether the UPS will turn on at a specific day and time, Never (the UPS must
be turned on manually), or Immediately (the UPS will turn on after waiting 6 minutes and the time
specified as the Return Delay).
To configure the Return Delay, see
the online help.
6. For an outlet group only, specify the group by selecting the appropriate button.
7. Signal PowerChute Network Shutdown Clients: Specify whether to notify clients listed as “The
PowerChute clients option”.
For the UPS option only: synchronized shutdowns
Schedule a synchronized shutdown. When the UPS which initiates the shutdown is an enabled member of
a Synchronized Control Group (SCG), then all members of the SCG shut down.
Always schedule the shutdowns through the same member of the SCG. Each UPS in the SCG must have a
network connection at the time of the shutdown.
Caution: Do NOT schedule shutdowns through more than one group member. Such scheduling may
cause unpredictable results.