User Guide

Communication
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FunctionPasswordShort
Form
Command
date da None* Displays system time and date. To set the date, enter
.
delay dl None Delays next command when you enter a number after . Each unit
represents 2.5 milliseconds, so would cause a 2.5 millisecond
delay. For a 1-second delay, enter .
display d Depends
on
parameter
password
Displays the values of one or more parameters (see Table 4 on page 32).
Format: display [parameter # or name] [parameter # or name]
Example:
displays the values of parameters 1, 16 and 21
extendedhistory xh None Displays the minimum and maximum values of parameters 1 (Vac In),
2 (Vac Out), 7 (Vdc) and 5 (VA Out); the command then clears the
minimum and maximum values (see Table 4 on page 32).
format f None Displays an 80-character line containing information on the FERRUPS
status. CheckUPS II and other UPS monitoring software use this data.
help ?orhe None Shows a list of terminal/computer commands.
history h None Displays the minimum and maximum values of parameter 1 (Vac In); the
command then clears the minimum and maximum values.
identify I None Shows Powerware’s address and telephone number and the software
version.
inverterlog il None Displays the Inverter Log. See “Alarm and Inverter Logs” on page 62.
logs l None Displays both the Alarm and Inverter Logs. See “Alarm and Inverter Logs”
on page 62.
off [time] o [time] None* Shuts down the UPS a given number of seconds. The READY indicator
flashes until the UPS shuts down, and the UPS beeps five seconds before
shutdown. Example: shuts down the UPS in 60 seconds.
off [time] autostart o [time]
a
None* Shuts down the UPS in a given number of seconds (see above), and
restarts the UPS shortly after power returns.
off cancel oc None* Cancels timed shutdown.
parameters p Depends
on
parameter
password
Shows a list of system parameters. See “Parameters” on page 32. You
can also display a range of parameters by entering the starting and
ending parameter number or name after the command.
Example:
displays parameters 1 through 10.
*If you change parameter 39 to “Yes,” this command requires a User password.