Cps725sl, Powerpanel™ shutdown window (see figure 4 ), Using the windows nt ups service – CyberPower Systems CPS725SL User Manual

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CPS725SL

Guaranteed Uninterruptible Power System

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PowerPanel™ Log Window (See Figure 3 )

1. Display

Window:

This area displays either the

Event Log or the Closed Application Informa-
tion
.

2. Event

Log:

Select this option to view Power-

Panel™ events such as program start, program
end, power failure and low battery.

3. Closed Application Information: Select this

option to view the file names of applications that
were saved by PowerPanel™.

Please note: If an application has an existing file

name, it will be saved under that file name and not
appear in this window.
4. OK: This button is used to exit the log window

and save any changes.

5. Cancel:

This button is used to exit the log window

without saving any changes.

6. Clear: This button is used to clear the information

in the selected log.








PowerPanel™ Shutdown Window (See Figure 4 )

1. Display Window: Any schedule information will

be displayed here.

2. Special

Setting: This option is used to schedule

a shutdown at a specific date and time.

3. Weekly

Setting: This option is used to schedule

a shutdown for a specific time and day of the
week.

4. OK: This button is used to exit the shutdown

window and save any changes.

5. Cancel:

This button is used to exit the shutdown

window without saving any changes.

6. Add: This button is used to add an item to the

schedule.

7. Delete: This button is used to delete the selected

item.

8. Day, Date and Time: This is the area where you

select the day, date and time that you want the
shutdown to

occur. Once you have selected it, click the Add

Button to add the item to the schedule.
Please note: The use of the schedule is optional and
will have no effect on the shutdown of your system
during a power failure.

This feature is simply used if you want to have

your computer automatically shutdown at a scheduled
time.





Using the Windows NT UPS Service

If you are running Windows NT, you may choose to use the Windows NT UPS service instead of PowerPanel™. You
can run either PowerPanel™ or the NT UPS service, but not both.
To configure the Windows NT UPS Service:
1. Click

on Start, point to Settings, then Control Panel.

2. Double-click

the

UPS Icon.

3. Select the COM port that the UPS is connected to.
4. Set

the

Power Failure Signal to Negative.

5. Set

the

Low Battery Signal to Negative.

6. Set

the

Remote UPS Shutdown Signal to Positive.

7. Click

OK.


Please note: This service must be stopped in order to use the PowerPanel™ software. To stop the service, remove
the checkmark from Uninterruptible Power Supply is installed on. Click OK. Acknowledge the message that the
UPS is in an unknown state and exit to the desktop.


Using the Windows 2000 UPS Service

If you are running Windows 2000, you may choose to run the Windows 2000 UPS service instead of PowerPanel™.
You can run either PowerPanel™ or the Windows 2000 UPS service, but not both.
To Configure the Windows 2000 UPS Service:
1. Click

on

Start, point to Settings, then Control Panel.

2. Double-click

on

Power Options, and on the UPS Tab, click Select.

3. In

the

UPS Selection Dialog Box, under Select Manufacturer, select Generic.

4. Under

Select Model, select Custom, and on the UPS Tab, click Configure.

5. Set

Power Fail / On Battery to Negative.

6. Set

Low Battery to Negative.

7. Set

UPS Shutdown to Positive, and then Click OK.

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