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Modify the schedule: Select the schedule you wish to modify. After entering the new data, click the
Apply button to apply the schedule modification.
Remove the schedule: Select the schedule to remove from the schedule list, and click the Remove
button to complete the schedule deletion.
The schedule detailed settings are explained below:
Active: Choose Yes to activate this schedule effective. If No is selected, the schedule will be ignored.
Outlet: There are two conditions for this option.
Power off the output completely. When users choose the Major+NCL option. (Displayed as
Major on models without NCL), all equipment connected to the outlets labeled SURGE and
BATTERY will be turned off.
Turn off the NCL outlet. If the NCL option is chosen, users can assign a scheduled shutdown to
particular outlets on the UPS with NCL support. If there are two NCL outlets on the UPS, the NCL
1 and NCL 2 outlet can be assigned individual schedules.
Frequency: There are three frequencies that can be assigned Once, Daily and Weekly. Daily and
Weekly schedules will be repeated. If a Once schedule has been performed or expired, the schedule will
be displayed in gray and italics in the schedule list.
A once schedule displayed in gray and italics indicates it has been performed or expired.
Shutdown Time: Configures when to perform the schedule and when to shut down computers.
Restore: Configures whether to restore the controlled outlet power. If the Yes option is selected, the
UPS will restore the power or power on the NCL outlet at the time specified in the Restore Time option.
Otherwise the UPS output will stay powered off.
Restore Time: The time to restore the output or to turn on the NCL outlet. This shutdown time must
occur prior to the restore time. The maximum duration between the turn off and turn on is 30 days.
Note: Restore Time will be affected by Returned Delay in the UPS/Configuration page. If a schedule is
set to restore power at 6:00 PM and the Returned Delay is set 5 minutes, the schedule will actually
restore power at 6:05 PM.
Comment: Sets the user-defined comments for this schedule.
Note: If the computer bios is set to boot when power restores, the computer will automatically restart when
the power is restored. Consult your motherboard documentation or PC/Server supplier for additional details.
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