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CyberPower Remote Management System
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Example 1:
To reboot UPS turn off delay 10sec and reboot duration 20sec.
CyberPower >
upsctrl reboot 10/20
upscfg
Description: Show and configure UPS supply power, UPS sensitivity, UPS high voltage threshold, UPS
low voltage threshold, UPS bypass condition, UPS bypass high threshold, UPS bypass low threshold,
UPS recharge delay, UPS recharge capacity, UPS working mode, and UPS return delay.
Option
Argument
Description
show
outpwr
<output power in VAC>
Sets the output voltage which is supplied to the
connected equipment.
sen
high | medium | low
Low sensitivity has a looser voltage range and the
supplied power may vary more widely.
The power from fuel generator may cause the UPS to
switch to battery mode more frequently, and the low
sensitivity is recommended. The UPS switches to battery
mode rarely and also saves more battery power.
High sensitivity allows the UPS to supply the more stable
power to equipment and switches to battery mode
frequently.
hvlimit
<high threshold in VAC>
When the utility voltage (or output voltage) exceeds the
threshold, the UPS will supply battery power to the
connected equipment.
lvlimit
<low threshold in VAC>
When the utility voltage (or output voltage) exceeds the
threshold, the UPS will supply battery power to the
connected equipment.
bypasscond
nobypass | freqvolt | voltonly
No Bypass
-
If this option is selected, the UPS will not
enter Bypass mode and will stop supplying output power.
Check Volt/Freq
-
If the utility voltage is in the range of
the
High/Low Bypass Voltage
and the utility frequency is
in the range of the
Frequency Tolerance
, the UPS will
enter Bypass mode. Otherwise the UPS will stop
supplying output power.
Check Volt Only
-
Only if the utility voltage is in the
range of the
High/Low Bypass Voltage
, the UPS will enter
Bypass mode. Otherwise the UPS will stop supplying
output power.