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Passed: The battery performed normally during the test.
None: The UPS has never performed the battery test.
Failed: The battery test resulted in failure.
Follow the steps below if the battery test fails:
Repeat the battery test and replace the batteries if the test fails again.
Contact CyberPower for assistance if the battery test fails after the batteries have been
replaced.
Runtime Calibration
The Runtime Calibration ensures the runtime estimate is accurate with the load and the current
battery capacity. The results show the runtime, the results, and the date of the last calibration.
When a runtime calibration is initiated, the connected equipment will be run on battery power
until the batteries are completely discharged. Following the Runtime Calibration, the UPS will
automatically begin recharging the batteries.
Users can click the Start button to initiate a runtime calibration. Click the Cancel button to stop
the runtime calibration. The result will be reported after a calibration is finished or canceled:
• Estimated Runtime: The estimated runtime of the batteries.
• Last Calibration Result: The results of the last runtime calibration.
Passed: The runtime calibration was completed and the batteries are good.
None: The UPS has never performed a runtime calibration.
Failed: The UPS failed during the runtime calibration.
Canceled: The calibration was stopped.
• Last Calibration Date: The date the last runtime calibration was performed.
Note: It is recommended to perform at least one calibration every 3 months. Note: A complete
calibration causes the battery capacity to deplete. Ensure the UPS has recharged completely
after performing a calibration.
[UPS-> Schedule]: Sets the UPS to automatically shutdown and restart at scheduled times,
(weekly or daily). The Schedule page manages scheduled shutdowns and lists all configured
schedules. Each schedule row displays the details of when the schedule will take effect and
when to perform it.
[Once]: The user may set a specific date and time for the UPS shutdown.
[Weekly]: Set a specific day and time of the week for the UPS shutdown.
[Daily]: Set a specific time of the day for the UPS shutdown.
1.
Click [Special], [Daily] or [Weekly] option and Click "Next>>", Enter the date and time to shut
down the UPS. Select [Never], [Immediately], and the date and time for the UPS to recover
power. Select the outlets to be controlled, and click "Shutdown Clients" to set all clients to
perform a graceful shutdown . You can enter a comment for this Schedule.
2.
Click [Apply] to add the item to the Schedule. Click [Cancel] to remove the item from the
Schedule.
3.
Applied settings are listed in [Schedule] menu.
Note: The management system allows up to 10 scheduled settings.
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