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Initiated: Determines whether to execute a command and sets the delay for the command execution. If the event
is cleared within the command execution delay, the command for this event and the corresponding event will not
be executed.
Duration: Sets the estimated time for the command to complete. If the event requires the computer to shut down,
this delay provides time for commands and scripted actions to complete before the shutdown is initiated.
File: Sets a command file to be executed when an event occurs. Shell scripts for the command file uses "cmd" as
the filename extension. For more information about shell scripts read the detailed description in the "default.cmd"
file in the "extcmd" folder in the PowerPanel
®
Business Edition installation directory. Customized shell scripts must
be saved in the "extcmd" folder in the PowerPanel
®
Business Edition installation directory. The command file will
be listed on the Command/File list and can be executed when the power event occurs.
Note: The command file name will be displayed in italics if the command file which had used cannot be found in
the “extcmd” folder.
The following environment variables can be placed to external commands to identify which event and which stage to
be executed.
%EVENT_STAGE%: Indicates what stage of firing event to execute the commands. When an event occurred and
enters OCCUR stage, the assigned commands will be executed. When an event is ended, the variable will be
FINISH and the assigned commands will be executed.
%EVENT%: Indicates which event is fired to execute the commands.
%EVENT_CONDITION%: Indicates which the detailed event condition of a firing event.
%MODULE_NO%: Indicates which UPS module on a firing event. This variable is used on Modular UPS models.
Users can know how to configure commands from the following table which lists all details of %EVENT% and
%EVENT_CONDITION%.
Battery capacity is critically
low.
The battery has been
exhausted.
Battery is fully charged.
Inverter capacity is insufficient.
Power redundancy is not
enough.
MODULE_RECTIFIER_OVERHEAT
1
Module rectifier is overheated.
MODULE_INVERTER_OVERHEAT
1
Module inverter is overheated.
MODULE_INVERTER_PROTECTED
1
Module inverter is protected.
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