
PowerPanel™ Business Edition
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When the UPS switches to battery mode due to power event, the battery power will be supplied to Agent
computer and all Client computers in order to shut down completely. If battery power consumption
continues, the remaining runtime will be exhausted. Agent and all Client computers should start a
shutdown procedure immediately.
z Battery test is processing - A battery test is active in order to verify that battery power can be provided
normally.
z Output voltage is being boosted - Output voltage is being boosted from a lower level.
The UPS is receiving utility power with low voltage and raising the voltage to a proper level for operating
the connected equipment.
z Output voltage is being bucked - Output voltage is being bucked from a higher level.
The UPS is receiving utility power with high voltage and is lowering the voltage to a proper level for
operating the connected equipment.
z Calibration initiated - Calibration was initiated, the battery runtime will be evaluated.
z A schedule has initiated - A schedule has initiated, the system may be shutdown.
z Battery is fully charged - Battery has fully charged. The capacity of battery is full.
z Shutdown initiated - Shutdown process initiated.
A shutdown process has initiated, and the system will shut down or hibernate.
z Site Wiring Fault - The wiring fault detection is enabled and a site wiring fault is present.
z Enter ECO Mode - The UPS is in ECO mode.
The UPS switches to bypass and starts to monitor whether the utility voltage and utility frequency is in
range of the thresholds.
Note: Batteries are not present and A schedule has initiated events are only available in the Agent.
More events are available for the Client:
z The output power is going to stop soon - Output power will stop due to power event or user
commands. When an UPS or a PDU is about to stop supplying the power to a Client computer, the Client
will be notified. The Client will shut down the hosted computer.
z Cannot establish network communication with Power Device - The communication with Power
Device has been lost.
The Client cannot establish communication with the UPS/PDU on the network or established
communication has been interrupted.
z Network communication lost with UPS in a power event - The communication with UPS has been
lost after a power event occurred.
When the utility power becomes abnormal and the UPS is using the battery to supply power, loss of
network communication between the Client and the UPS causes the Client to generate a critical priority
event because it cannot respond to changes in the status of utility and battery power.
More events are available for a PDU in Client:
z Input is near overload - A PDU is near an overload condition.
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