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User Configuration Items 
Note: Setting these items requires software or optional hardware.  
Function Factory 
Default 
User Selectable 
Choices 
Description 
Automatic Self-
Test 
Every 14 
days  
(336 hours) 
Every 7 days (168 
hours), On Startup 
Only, No Self-Test 
Sets the interval at which the UPS will execute 
a self-test.  Refer to your software manual for 
details. 
UPS ID 
UPS_IDEN 
Up to eight 
characters to define 
the UPS. 
Use this field to uniquely identify the UPS for 
network management purposes. 
Date of Last 
Battery 
Replacement 
Manufacture 
Date 
Date of Battery 
Replacement 
Reset this date when you replace the battery 
tray.   
Minimum 
Capacity Before 
Return from 
Shutdown 
0 percent 
15, 25, 35, 50, 60, 
75, 90 percent 
The UPS will charge its batteries to the 
specified percentage before return from a 
shutdown. 
Sensitivity 
Normal 
Reduced, Low 
Set lower than normal sensitivity to avoid 
lowered battery capacity and service life in 
situations where the connected equipment can 
tolerate minor power disturbances. 
Duration of Low 
Battery Warning 
2 minutes 
5, 7, 10, 12, 15, 18, 
20 minutes 
Sets the time before shutdown at which the 
UPS issues a low battery warning.  Set it 
higher than the default if the OS needs more 
time for a graceful shutdown.
Alarm Delay 
After Line Fail 
5 second 
delay 
30 second delay, 
At Low Battery 
Condition, No 
To avoid alarms for minor power glitches, set 
the alarm delay. 
Shutdown Delay 
20 seconds 
0, 60, 120, 240, 
480, 720, 960 
seconds
Sets the interval between when the UPS 
receives a shutdown command and when 
shutdown occurs.
Synchronized 
Turn-on Delay 
0 seconds 
20, 60, 120, 240, 
480, 720, 960 
seconds
The UPS will wait the specified time after the 
return of utility power before turn-on; for 
example, to avoid branch circuit overload.  
High Transfer 
Point 
108 Vac 
110, 112, 114 Vac 
To avoid unnecessary battery usage, set the 
High Transfer Point higher if the utility voltage 
is chronically high and the connected 
equipment is known to work under this 
condition. 
Low Transfer 
Point 
92 Vac 
86, 88, 90 Vac 
Set the Low Transfer Point lower if the utility 
voltage is chronically low and the connected 
equipment can tolerate this condition.