
Controls
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This control is available only if the status is not OFF and if there are no active commands running.
Switch ON
This will switch ON the load or turn ON the online UPS.
This control is available when the status is OFF, if there are no active commands running and if the Online UPS is on bypass.
3.4.1.3 Pending action
Displays the delay before shutdown and delays before startup.
3.4.2 Outlets - Group 1/ Group 2
Load segmentations allow, battery runtime to remain on essential equipment and automatically power down non-priority equipment
during an extended power outage.
This feature is also used for remote reboot and the sequential start of servers to restrict inrush currents.
3.4.2.1 Status
It reflects the current outlet status.
On — Protected/Not protected
Off — Not powered
3.4.2.2 Commands
A set of commands are available and activated when one of the following buttons is pressed. A confirmation window appears.
Safe OFF
This will shut off the load connected to the associated load segment. Protected applications are safely powered down.
This control is available only if the status is not OFF and if there are no active commands running.
Safe reboot
This will power down and then switch ON the load connected to the associated load segment. Protected applications are
safely powered down.
This control is available only if the status is not OFF and if there are no active commands running.
Switch ON
This will switch ON the load connected to the associated load segment.
This control is available when status is OFF and if there are no active commands running.
3.4.2.3 Pending action
Displays the delay before shutdown and delay before startup.
Summary of Contents for INDGW-X2
Page 1: ...UPS Industrial Gateway Card INDGW X2 User s Guide English 10 18 2021 2 2 3 ...
Page 23: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 25 ...
Page 24: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 26 ...
Page 25: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 27 ...
Page 26: ...Configuring Modbus Installing the Network Management Module 28 ...
Page 35: ...Home Contextual help of the web interface 37 3 2 7 1 3 Battery mode 3 2 7 1 4 Off mode ...
Page 37: ...Home Contextual help of the web interface 39 3 2 7 2 2 Bypass mode 3 2 7 2 3 Battery mode ...
Page 61: ...Protection Contextual help of the web interface 63 Example 4 Custom ...
Page 62: ...Protection Contextual help of the web interface 64 Settings 1 Settings 2 ...
Page 218: ...Default settings and possible parameters Information 220 ...
Page 266: ...Acronyms and abbreviations Information 268 ...
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