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SNMP card
The SNMP interface card allows you to monitor and control an UPS using an Ethernet
connector.
The required IP address of the SNMP card is installed through the software; you can
receive information about the status of the UPS through the web interface and manage it
remotely.
Its main functions are:
8)Set all functions by browser;
9)Monitor real-time status of UPS by browser;
10)Support protocols such as TCP/IP, FTP, NTP, HTTP, SMTP and SNMP, etc.;
11)Provide IP search and updating tools (iSearch);
12)Send the daily report by Email;
13)Send related information to administrative personals by Email of there is any fault
for UPS;
14)Add GPRS message module by request of user (message module shall be
purchased additionally).
The UPS comes with an iSearch software disc that allows you to interact with the
UPS via a USB connection or via the Internet..
AS400
Using the AS400 card, users can receive signals through dry contacts (binary) for a
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