Datasheet
CSI SECTION 16611 STATIC UNINTERRUPTIBLE SYSTEM/PDU/DISTRIBUTION
CSI SECTION 16611 STATIC UNINTERRUPTIBLE SYSTEM
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j. SCO UNIX
k. SVR4 2.3, 2.41
m. SCO Unix Ware 7.0 - 7.11
n. SUN Solaris 2.6-2.8
o. SUN OS 4.13, 4.14
p. IBM AIX 4.3x-4.33g, 5.1
q. HP-UX 9.x-11.i
r. Linux
3.14 INFRASTRUXURE
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MANAGER
For purposes of complete system monitoring and management of all components
outlined in this specification, there shall be a centralized manager, hereafter referred to
as ISX Manager.
A. Monitoring - ISX Manager shall be capable of monitoring all products in this
specification including, UPS, PDU/System Bypass, Extended Run Battery Enclosures,
and rack level distribution options through a network of category 5 cable and a 24 port
hub, supplied by the UPS manufacturer. This 24 port hub shall relay information to the
ISX Manager, which in turn shall allow access to this information via the user’s public
network via a single IP address.
B. Monitored Values - ISX Manager shall be capable of monitoring alarms, general status
parameters, voltage and current of products outlined in section 3.15.A. of this
specification.
C. Thresholds - For individualized customer needs, ISX Manager shall allow for user
configurable thresholds for alarm notification. With this feature ISX Manager can
notify clients of reaching thresholds for UPS capacity, PDU capacity, or branch circuit
breaker capacity. Other custom programmable alarm points for non- APC products shall
also be available via dry contact input signal.
D. Public Network Monitoring - The ISX Manager shall also be capable of monitoring
other APC devices that are connected to the client’s public network.
Part 4 - EXECUTION
4.1. FACTORY ASSISTED START-UP
If a factory assisted UPS start-up is requested, factory trained service personnel shall
perform the following inspections, test procedures, and on-site training:
A. Visual Inspection:
1. Inspect equipment for signs of damage.
2. Verify installation per manufacturer s instructions.
3. Inspect cabinets for foreign objects.










