MasterSwitch™ plus Power Distribution Unit AP9225 AP9225EXP User’s Guide
MasterSwitch plus Contents Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What MasterSwitch Plus can do for you 7 Finding the information you are looking for 8 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AP9225 9 LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Descriptions 10 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Password-Protected User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Overview 27 Account access to Main menu headings 27 Auto-configuring MasterSwitch Plus 27 Menu Item Definitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Control 28 Notes on outlets 29 MasterSwitch Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Device configuration 30 Outlet configuration 31 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Security and Help Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Security Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Overview 44 Port assignments 44 User names, passwords and community names 44 Authentication versus encryption 45 MD5 authentication 45 MD5 authentication, continued 46 Web interface MD5 authentication 46 Help Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Overview 47 Navigating through the help files 47 Managing the Expansion Unit. . . . . .
Contents Life-Support Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 General policy 60 Examples of life-support devices 60 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MasterSwitch plus Product Description Introduction What MasterSwitchplus can do for you MasterSwitch plus allows you to individually control power to connected equipment and gracefully shut down or reboot up to eight connected servers of different operating systems. In order to manage your system effectively and efficiently, MasterSwitch plus: • allows you to configure three password-protected accounts that ensure restricted access to system-, device-, and outlet-level services.
Product Description Product Description continued Finding the information you are looking for This User Guide provides detailed information on how to configure MasterSwitch plus to fit your needs, including discussions on how to operate MasterSwitch plus using unit and outlet properties (page 12), how to manage the unit through the available Web, Control Console and SNMP interfaces (page 24), and complete definitions for all unit and outlet properties (page 28).
Product Description Front Panel AP9225 Basic Ports Connect the unit to servers running PowerChute or built-in UPS monitoring software. For specifications, see “Basic port pin assignments” on page 61. MasterSwitch plus management card Allows you to use a Web browser, Telnet, or a serial interface to remotely manage connected devices (AP9225 only). Manual Button Used to issue a Battery Capacity Override command or cancel a Master Power On Delay, depending on the situation.
Product Description LEDs l Descriptions LED Basic port MasterSwitch plus Status Management Card Status (AP9225 only) Management Card Link-RX/TX (AP9225 only) Status Description On The Outlet is on. Off The Outlet is off. Mostly off The Outlet is scheduled to turn on. Mostly on The Outlet is scheduled to turn off. Flashing green The outlet cannot turn on due to an Environmental alarm. Flashing green The UPS is in Sleep mode. Steady green The UPS is operating Normally.
Product Description Rear Panel AP9225 . Manual Button Description The Manual button is used to cancel two different commands. If this button is pressed for at least 1 / 2 second and then released, one of the following results will occur: • If the MasterSwitch plus is waiting for the Master Power On Delay to expire, then MasterSwitch plus will issue a cancel command. The diagram in “Unit/Outlet Start-up Sequence” on page 16 illustrates the outlet’s behavior when the Master Power On Delay is cancelled.
MasterSwitch plus How MasterSwitch plus Works MasterSwitchplus Properties Overview There are two main categories of properties associated with MasterSwitch Plus: unit properties and outlet properties. Unit properties allow you to customize the behavior of MasterSwitch Plus; outlet properties allow you to customize the behavior of individual outlets. Outlet properties Outlet properties are governed by two operating modes: Annunciator and Graceful Shutdown.
How MasterSwitchplus Works MasterSwitchplus Properties continued Configuring your MasterSwitchplus unit Learning the behavior of MasterSwitchplus properties Configuration of MasterSwitch Plus is dependent upon your application. You can use only “on-demand” operations (On, Off, Shutdown, and Reboot) or you can couple on-demand operations with “unattended” shutdown features. If you plan to use only on-demand operations, see “Configuring an outlet for on-demand operation” on page 14.
How MasterSwitchplus Works MasterSwitchplus Properties continued Configuring an outlet for ondemand operation Configuring an outlet for On-demand operation requires selecting values for the following properties: Used in Sequence Diagram (Page #) Definition (Page #) “Unit/Outlet Start-up Sequence” on page 16 page 30 Outlet Control Mode No sequence diagram available.
How MasterSwitchplus Works MasterSwitchplus Properties continued Configuring an outlet for unattended Configuring an outlet for unattended shutdown requires selecting values for the following properties: Property Used in Sequence Diagram (Page #) shutdown Definition (Page #) Unit Properties Power On Time Delay “Unit/Outlet Start-up Sequence” on page 16 page 30 Outlet Properties Graceful Shutdown page 31 • UPS Low Battery Multiplier “Graceful Shutdown Sequence for On-battery Events” on page 18 p
How MasterSwitchplus Works Unit/Outlet Start-up Sequence Power is applied to MasterSwitchplus Unit Property‡ Outlet Property† Power On Time Delay‡ Expires or You issue a Cancel Command Outlet Control Mode† Annunciator Graceful Shutdown Initial State† Does the configuration contain a UPS? On Outlet is turned on Off No Outlet is turned off Yes UPS is operating on AC power UPS exceeds Battery Capacity Threshold† or You issue a Battery Capacity Threshold Override command When power is applied to Mas
How MasterSwitchplus Works Graceful Shutdown Sequence Outlet is on You issue a Graceful Shutdown command Is there a cable connected to the Basic Port? No Yes MasterSwitchplus asserts AC Fail and Low Battery signals Unit Property‡ Outlet Property† Device Confirm† Yes No Server confirms shutdown Power Off Delay† Expires Outlet is turned off Shutdown Restart Restart Delay† Remain Off Graceful Shutdown is a coordinated effort between MasterSwitchplus and the connected device to shutdown the device in an
How MasterSwitchplus Works Graceful Shutdown Sequence for On-battery Events UPS indicates AC power restored or Cancel command is issued Outlet is on UPS indicates AC power failure MasterSwitchplus Asserts AC Fail Signal Low Battery Warning Control† Never UPS battery is exhausted Programmed Delay Programmed Delay Expires On Runtime Remaining UPS Runtime Remaining falls below UPS Low Battery Warning Threshold x UPS Low Battery Multiplier† Is there a cable connected to the Basic Port? No Yes Outlet
How MasterSwitchplus Works Graceful Shutdown Sequence for Environment Alarms .
How MasterSwitchplus Works Annunciator Sequence for Environment Alarms Outlet in initial (non-alarm) state Unit Property‡ Environment alarm is asserted Outlet Property† Alarm Action Delay† expires Is the alarm still active? Yes No Outlet state is toggled to alarm state. Environment alarm is cleared Outlet state is toggled to initial/alarm state. This diagram sequences the events that an outlet set to Annunciator will follow when your Environmental Monitor issues an alarm.
How MasterSwitchplus Works Delayed On Sequence Outlet is off You issue a Delayed On command Power On Delay† Remain Off Delay You issue a Cancel command Power On Time Delay expires Outlet remains off Outlet is turned on Unit Property‡ Outlet Property† This diagram sequences the events that an outlet will follow when you issue a Delayed On command. The sequence is an on-demand operation that requires you to choose a value for the Power On Delay property.
How MasterSwitchplus Works Reboot Sequence Outlet is on You issue an Immediate Reboot command Outlet is turned off You issue a Cancel command Reboot Duration† expires Outlet remains off Outlet is turned on Unit Property‡ Outlet Property† This diagram sequences the events that an outlet will follow when you issue an Immediate Reboot command. The sequence is an ondemand operation that requires you to choose a value for the Reboot Duration property.
How MasterSwitchplus Works Graceful Reboot Sequence Outlet is on You issue a Graceful Reboot command Is there a cable connected to the Basic Port? No Yes MasterSwitch plus asserts AC Fail and Low Battery signals Device Confirm† Yes No Unit Property‡ Outlet Property† Server confirms shutdown Power Off Delay† expires Outlet is turned off Shutdown Restart *All rebooted outlets are shut down This diagram sequences the events that an outlet will follow when you issue a Graceful Reboot command.
MasterSwitch plus How to Manage MasterSwitch plus Remote Management Interfaces Overview Once MasterSwitch plus has the proper network settings (see the MasterSwitch plus Installation and Quick Configuration Manual for instructions), MasterSwitch plus and an Environmental Monitoring Card can be managed remotely on Web, Control Console, and SNMP interfaces. Only one user at-a-time may access your MasterSwitch plus unit.
How to Manage MasterSwitch plus Remote Management Interfaces continued Control Console interface In addition to using the Web, you can also manage MasterSwitch plus and an Environmental Monitoring Card using Telnet for remote over-thenetwork management or using a serial interface for local management. All menus on the Control Console list items by number and name. To enter an item, type the item number, press ENTER, follow any on-screen directions.
How to Manage MasterSwitch plus Remote Management Interfaces continued Control Console interface, continued 2. Check the terminal port for the following communication settings: Baud Rate 2400 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Handshaking None Local Echo Off Terminal Type ANSI (VT100) Note: To change the communications settings using HyperTerminal, follow the steps below in the order given: a. Make the needed changes. b. Select Disconnect in the Call menu. c.
How to Manage MasterSwitch plus Password-Protected User Accounts Overview MasterSwitch plus provides three types of password-protected accounts that allow you to control access to MasterSwitch plus. Each type of account provides a different level of access to the MasterSwitch plus menus. There is one Administrator account, one Device Manager Account and up to 32 User accounts. Account access to Administrator and Device Manager accounts have access to all outlets.
MasterSwitch plus Menu Item Definitions Outlets Control Item Definition Immediate On Immediately turns an outlet on. This command is available any time after the unit’s Power On Time Delay has expired and the outlet is off. (Available in both Annunciator and Graceful Shutdown modes.) Sequenced On Turns on every outlet according to its Power On Delay time. (This is only available for Master Control of Outlets in Graceful Shutdown mode.
Menu Item Definitions Outlets continued Control, continued Notes on outlets Item Definition Immediate Reboot Immediately turns an outlet off and turns it back on after the outlet’s Reboot Duration expires. The “Reboot Sequence” on page 22 illustrates the this command. (Only available in Graceful Shutdown mode.) Shutdown Gracefully shuts down and optionally restarts an outlet.
Menu Item Definitions MasterSwitch plus Device configuration Property Description Available Settings Device Name A string of characters used to identify the MasterSwitch plus unit. ASCII characters The time that MasterSwitch plus will delay after AC power is applied before starting the outlet’s power on sequence. Range: 0–2:46:39 Default: 0 Manual Button Governs whether or not the manual button functions. Enabled: the button functions according to the description in “Manual Button” on page 11.
Menu Item Definitions MasterSwitch plus continued Outlet configuration Item Definition Available Settings Outlet Name Identifies each outlet. 23 characters maximum Outlet Control Mode Establishes mode for associated outlet. All on-demand operations are available when the Outlet Control mode is set to Graceful Shutdown. When set to Annunciator, only Immediate On and Immediate Off operations are available.
Menu Item Definitions MasterSwitch plus continued Outlet configuration, Item Definition Available Settings UPS Low Battery Multiplier Adjusts the UPS Low Battery Signal Time. This property allows each outlet to be programmed to generate a low battery signal at a different time.
Menu Item Definitions Environment Status Item Definition Probes Temperature The temperature (in Celsius) sensed by Environment probes. High Temperature Violation Reports whether the high temperature threshold is disabled or (when enabled) whether the current temperature exceeds the threshold (Yes or No). Low Temperature Violation Reports whether the low temperature threshold is disabled or (when enabled) whether the current temperature exceeds the threshold (Yes or No).
Menu Item Definitions Environment continued Configuration . Item Definition Contacts Device 1 (Contact Zone 1) Alarm through Device 4 (Contact Zone 4) Alarm: The contacts by number and name, and whether a contact alarm is disabled or (when enabled) if the contact senses an alarm condition (Yes or No). Threshold (Probes 1 & 2): • High Temperature • Low Temperature • High Humidity • Low Humidity Thresholds that the Environmental Monitoring Card will use to identify a trap condition.
Menu Item Definitions Event Log Event Log Accessing the Event Log using the FTP interface The Event Log displays the MasterSwitch plus unit’s last 300 events. You can view the Event Log by selecting the Event Log menu in the Web interface or by pressing CTRL + L in the Control Console. Item Description Date Date the event occurred (DD/MM/YYYY) Time Time the event occurred (HH:MM:SS) Event Description of the event.
Menu Item Definitions Event Log continued Retrieving the Event Log using the FTP interface Viewing the Event Log To retrieve the Event Log, type get event.txt. The MasterSwitch plus unit will transmit the Event Log to your specified drive. The unit ensures that up to the last 300 events will be transmitted; however, it could be more. You will see a list similar to the following: ftp>get event.txt 200 Command okay. 150 Opening data connection for event.txt 226 Closing data connection.
Menu Item Definitions Network TCP/IP Item Description System IP The MasterSwitch plus IP address. Subnet Mask The network subnet mask. Default Gateway The local default gateway (router address). BOOTP Enables or disables BOOTP requests for TCP/IP settings at startup. TFTP/FTP Item Definition TFTP Client The network address of the TFTP server used for downloads. Remote Server IP FTP Client Remote Server IP: The network address of the FTP server used for downloads.
Menu Item Definitions Network continued Telnet/Web . Item Definition Telnet Access Enables or Disables Telnet Access. Port The TCP/IP port where the Telnet server for the MasterSwitch plus unit resides. Default: port 23 Web SNMP Access Enables or Disables Web Access. Port The TCP/IP port where the Web server for the MasterSwitch plus unit resides. Default: port 80 . Item Definition SNMP Access Enables or disables SNMP access.
Menu Item Definitions Network continued SNMP: Trap Receiver Item Definition Community Name Password MasterSwitch plus uses when it sends traps to the NMS identified by the Receiver NMS IP option. Note: Up to 15 characters. Receiver NMS IP The specific NMS (using its IP address) that will receive traps sent by MasterSwitch plus. Note: To send no traps to any NMS set the Trap Receiver IP to 0.0.0.
Menu Item Definitions System User Manager . Item Definition Auto Logout The amount of time of inactivity before the user is automatically logged out. Default: 3 minutes. Authentication A setting of Basic causes the Web Interface to use standard HTTP 1.1 login (base64 encoded passwords); MD5 causes the Web Interface to use an MD5-based authentication login. In order for MD5 to function properly, you must enable cookies in your browser.
Menu Item Definitions System continued Outlet User Manager Item Definition User Name Outlet user name for both HTTP 1.1 and MD5 authentication. (10 characters maximum.) Note: A User Name in Orange indicates the user account has been disabled. Password Outlet user password for HTTP 1.1 authentication. (10 characters maximum.) Authentication Phrase Outlet user authentication phrase for MD5. The phrase must be 15–32 characters long User Description Identification/description of outlet user.
Menu Item Definitions System continued Date/Time . Item Definition Date The date for the system in the form of: MM/DD/YY. Time The time for the system in the form of: HH:MM:SS (24 hour time). File Transfer Item Description Describe the Current transfer settings Remote TFTP Server IP IP address of the remote TFTP server defined in Network’s TFTP/FTP settings. TFTP: Remote Server IP Remote FTP Server IP IP address of the remote FTP server defined in Network’s TFTP/FTP settings.
Menu Item Definitions System continued Tools Item Description No Action Causes no action. Reboot Card Re-initializes the Management Card’s operation. Note: Loads are NOT rebooted. Reset Card to Defaults Restores all configuration settings to default (values are stored in Management Card’s EEPROM).
MasterSwitch plus Security and Help Features Security Features Overview MasterSwitch plus provides several different security options, depending on the access interface you are using. This chapter describes these individual security elements. In general, MasterSwitch plus provides a reasonable level of access and authentication control. As a network device that passes information across the network, MasterSwitch plus is subject to the same exposure as other devices on the network.
Security and Help Features Security Features continued Authentication versus encryption MD5 authentication MasterSwitch plus does not currently use any type of encryption. All the data and communication between MasterSwitch plus and the client interfaces, such as Telnet and the Web server, are able to be captured. For almost all applications, however, sensitive data is not being transferred.
Security and Help Features Security Features continued MD5 authentication, continued The MD5 authentication scheme provides a much higher level of security than the plain-text type access methods. However, sophisticated attacks are almost impossible to prevent. Well-configured firewalls are an essential element in an overall security scheme. For additional information on MD5 authentication, see RFC document #1321 at the Web site of the Internet Engineering Task Force. For CHAP, see RFC document #1994.
Security and Help Features Help Features Overview MasterSwitch plus provides help menus on each interface to assist you if you are having trouble finding what you need. The help menu is located on the lower, left-hand side of the screen on the Web interface. On the Control Console, type ? to access the help menu. Navigating Contents. The Contents screen provides a complete listing of the help through the help information. files Interactive Assistant.
MasterSwitch plus Managing the Expansion Unit Introduction Overview If you have purchased only the MasterSwitch plus Expansion Unit (AP9225 EXP) and your configuration does not include an AP9225, you can configure the Expansion Unit through MasterSwitch plus menus. For information on how to access these menus, see the Control Console Interface Map on page 65. Note: Navigating through the menus When logging in, you will not need a username.
Managing the Expansion Unit Main Menu Item definitions . Item Description Version Displays the version of the MasterSwitch plus firmware. Unit Name Identifies the MasterSwitch plus unit that has been accessed. Note: The Unit Name can be changed in the Unit Properties menu. UPS State Displays the status of the UPS.
Managing the Expansion Unit Main Menu continued Item definitions, continued To Change Outlet States Instructs you to enter various commands to initiate on-demand outlet actions. After entering a command, you will be asked to enter an outlet number (1–8) to perform the action on the associated outlet or you will be asked to enter an A to perform the action on all of the outlets.The various commands you may enter are: N: On—Immediately turns an outlet on.
Managing the Expansion Unit Unit Properties Menu Item definitions . Item Description Name A string of characters used to identify the MasterSwitch plus unit. Allows a maximum of 23 printable ASCII characters Default: unnamed Address Allows you to specify the units address (1–4) in a cascading setup. Enter 1 for the unit connected closest to the UPS, 2 for the unit adjacent to unit 1, and so on for up to four units.
Managing the Expansion Unit Outlet Properties Menu Overview MasterSwitch plus has eight Outlet Properties menus—one for each outlet. To access these menus, enter an outlet number (1–8) from the Main menu. The Outlet Properties menu varies according to the Outlet Control mode setting of the chosen outlet. Graceful Shutdown menu items Item Definition Available Settings Outlet Name Identifies each outlet. 23 characters maximum Outlet Control Mode Establishes mode for associated outlet.
Managing the Expansion Unit Outlet Properties Menu continued Graceful Shutdown menu Item Definition Available Settings Restart Delay The delay between an outlet shutting off due to a Graceful Shutdown and the outlet being restarted. Range: 0–999:54 Note: Time is rounded down by 6-minute intervals Power Off Delay The time from the triggering event (such as a server confirming a shutdown) until the outlet is turned off.
Managing the Expansion Unit Outlet Properties Menu continued Annunciator menu items Environmental Monitoring Card menu Item Definition Available Settings Outlet Name Identifies each outlet. 20 characters maximum Outlet Control Mode Establishes mode for associated outlet. Graceful Shutdown or Annunciator Initial State Defines the initial state of the outlet.
MasterSwitch plus Product Information Accessories Affected by MasterSwitch plus PowerChute Plus The Scheduled Shutdown and Shut Down System Now commands are available in PowerChute Plus to perform actions on the server connected to Outlet #1 of MasterSwitch plus. However, the Shut Down System Now command will turn off Outlet #1 and will require you to turn it on through the User Interface to restart. Additional settings affected include those listed in the following table.
Product Information Warranty Information Limited warranty American Power Conversion (APC) warrants MasterSwitch plus to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at its own sole option, any such defective products. This warranty does not apply to equipment that has been damaged by accident, negligence, or misapplication or has been altered or modified in any way.
Product Information Troubleshooting Troubleshooting suggestions Problem A server connected to a Basic port does not detect On Battery or Low Battery signal. One or more servers shuts down when the UPS is on battery, but does not reboot when power returns To UPS Status LED is flashing green and red. Possible Cause Solution Wrong cable is being used. Verify that you are using the correct cable. Refer to “Choosing additional cables: Table 1,” in the Installation and Quick Start Manual.
Product Information Troubleshooting continued Troubleshooting suggestions, Problem continued Possible Cause UPS is not capable of To UPS Status LED is flashing green and red. Cannot access the MasterSwitch plus Control Console. One or more outlets turn off when the UPS is On Battery, but do not restart when power returns. The UPS is On Battery and the server does not shut down the OS. advanced communication.
Product Information Troubleshooting continued If problems persist For problems not covered in the troubleshooting chart (“Troubleshooting suggestions” on page 57) or if the problem persists, follow this procedure: 1. Note the serial number and date of purchase of the MasterSwitch plus unit. Contact Customer Support at a phone number or address on the back cover of this manual. 2. Be prepared to provide a description of the problem.
Product Information Life-Support Policy General policy As a general policy, American Power Conversion (APC) does not recommend the use of any of its products in life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the APC product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life-support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness. APC does not recommend the use of any of its products in direct patient care.
Product Information Specifications Basic port interface The following limitations and capabilities apply to the Basic port interface (Ports 1–8) of MasterSwitch plus: • Pins 3, 5, and 6 are open collector outputs which must be pulled up to a common referenced supply no greater than +40 Vdc. The transistors are capable of a maximum non-inductive load of 25 mAdc. Use only Pin 4 as the common. • The output at Pin 2 generates a LO-to-HI RS-232 level when the device is signaling an On Battery condition.
Product Information Specifications continued Advanced port interface The Advanced port of MasterSwitch plus has the same limitations and capabilities as the Basic ports (see “Basic port interface” on page 61), with the following additional limitations and capabilities: • Applying a momentary (approximately 1 second) high RS-232 level to Pin 7 turns the UPS and its loads on. A momentary low RS232 level turns the UPS and loads off. Pin 7 should be normally unconnected.
Product Information Specifications continued Product specifications Item Specification Electrical Input: Nominal input voltage Acceptable input voltage Nominal input frequency Overcurrent protection Input connector 120 VAC 100–140 VAC 50/60 Hz 15 A resettable circuit breaker 15 ft (4.5 m) attached NEMA 5-15 line cord Output: Output connectors 8 NEMA 5-15 receptacles Maximum total current draw: 15 A Physical Size (H × W × D): Stand-alone With mounting brackets 2.125 × 17.0 × 6.5 in (5.4 × 43.
MasterSwitchplus Web Interface Status Summary Event Log MasterSwitch plus Describes the MasterSwitch plus status These are the events that have occurred on this system Date Time Event Environment Describes the Environment status Web/SNMP Management Card Describes the Management Card status Network TCP/IP Configure the TCP/IP settings Outlets Control and Status of Outlets Master Outlet Control for accessible outlets Control Actions: Immediate On, Sequenced On, Immediate Off, Graceful Reboot, Immediate
MasterSwitch plus Control Console Interface Device Manager Menu MasterSwitchplus (1–4) Name, State, Mode Outlet 1-8 Outlet Control Immediate On Delayed On Immediate Off Immediate Reboot Graceful Reboot Shutdown Override Cancel Outlet Configuration Outlet Name Outlet Control Mode Will Device Confirm Low Batt Warn Ctrl UPS Low Battery Multiplier Restart Delay Power Off Delay Power On Delay Reboot Duration Battery Capacity Threshold Accept Changes Environment Alarms Configuration Zone 1–4 (enable/disable) Pr
MasterSwitch plus Index A About Card, 47 Accessing MasterSwitch Plus, 27 Accessories, availability of UPS control commands with, 55 Accessory card slot, 9 Accounts, access to main menu headings, 27 Administrator account configuring, 40 Advanced port, 9 pin assignments, 62 Alarm Action Delay, 32 unattended shutdown, 15 Annunciator, 15 expansion unit, 54 sequence for environmental alarms, 20 AP9225EXP (MasterSwitch Plus Expansion Unit), managing, 48 Authentication, 40, 45 Auto-configuration, 8, 27 B Basic po
Index through help files, 47 Network Menu, 37 Non-Standard Port Address, 44 O On-battery events, graceful shutdown sequence, 18 On-demand operation with PowerChute Plus, 55 On-demand-only configuration, 14 Orange Outlet Number, 29 Outlet configuration, 31 Outlet Control Mode, 14, 31 Outlet Link, 31 Outlet Name, 31 Outlet Properties, 31 expansion unit, 52 Outlet User account configuring, 41 Outlet User List, 41 Outlet User Manager, 41 Outlet User, security, 44 Outlets Menu control menu, 28 Override, 29 P
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