User`s manual
CyberPower Remote Management System
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effect and when to perform it.
[One Time]: The user may set a specific date and time for the UPS shutdown.
[Per Day]: Set a specific time of the day for the UPS shutdown.
[Per Week]: Set a specific day and time of the week for the UPS shutdown.
1. Click [One Time], [Per Day] or [Per Week] option and Click “Next>>”, Enter the date and
time to shut down the UPS. Select [Never], [Immediately], or the date and time for the UPS
to restore power. Select the bank to be controlled, and click “Shutdown Clients” to set all
clients to perform a graceful shutdown. You can enter a comment for this Schedule.
2. Click [Apply] to add the item to the Schedule. Click [Reset] to remove the item from the
Schedule.
3. Applied settings are listed in [Schedule] menu.
Note: The management system allows up to 10 scheduled settings.
[UPS-> Wake on Lan] This function is used to wake the PC through the network. (Make sure the
PC hardware has such function supported and configures as "Enable" under BIOS.) Enter the IP
address of that PC when it is on and the system will search its MAC accordingly. The maximum
number of IP that can be set is 50.
[UPS-> PowerPanel Clients] Displays the Information of connected PPBE(PowerPanel
Business Edition) Clients. The connection is executed by PPBE Clients and listed client will be
removed after disconnecting for 1 hour.
[Logs->Event Logs] Displays the list of events and a brief description of each event along with
the date and time stamp.
Note: 1. The recordable events are listed under “System->Notifications->Event Action.”
2. The recorded time is using the 24-hour clock format.
[Logs->Status Records] This page is used to view the logs of the UPS status.
All items have the same definition as they are in the UPS status.
Except for:
Input min (V) The minimum input voltage of the utility power from the previous record.
Input max (V) The maximum input voltage of the utility power from the previous record.
Input (Hz) The current frequency of the utility power supplied to the UPS..
Output (V) The output voltage of the UPS supplying to the connected equipment..
Output (Hz) The output frequency of the UPS supplying to the connected equipment..
Load (%) The percentage of the total UPS power load supplying to the connected
equipment.
Capacity (%) The percentage of the current UPS battery capacity..
Remaining Runtime How long the UPS can support its load under battery mode..
[Logs->Maintenance] This page is used to maintain “Event Logs” and “Status Records”. The
application provides information on how many events have been recorded before it is full.