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Figure 30:
HTTP - Event Editor
The Event Editor allows you to edit, delete and test existing events, as well as to add a new
event job. Please click on the desired action to enter the Job Editor, who lets you make the
configuration.
Here in the following a short example how to configure an RCCMD shutdown signal.
Generally, the event “Powerfail” (in same environments also named “Backup mode”) should
be used to enter the RCCMD shutdown commands, where required w
ith a delay (“do after”) or
depending on the remaining time.
Figure 31:
HTTP
– Event Editor, Example of a Shutdown-Configuration
Additionally, all Actions of the Event “Powerfail” should also be entered in the Event “Battery
low” whithout any delay.
The Event Editor offers you 3 commands on each job: Edit, Delete and Test (see figure
above). Please note: The Test will perform the execution actually, which means for exeample,
that testing a RCCMD shutdown job will actually trigger the shutdown signal at the client side!
You should perform a shutdown test not until you have switched off the shutdown procedure at
the client (RCCMD Configuration, Button Configure shutdown).
All jobs are not saved until you executed the Save, Exit and Reboot function, not until the
device is restarted and running in normal mode (DIP-Switch 1 is ON).
The number of jobs per event ist limited. CS121 Series 2001-2006 allow up to 25 jobs,
running under Firmware 3.5x even up to 35 jobs (approx., depends on the jobs). If more jobs
should be executed, you have to configure RCCMD as relay station, as described in section
6.1.1.
4.2.13.1
Threshold Events
Some UPS models allow you to configure thresholds for releasing UPS specific threshold
events individually. The CS121 also supports these features, if the UPS includes this option. In
this case, you see at the main e
vent menu “Event configuration” at the bottom an additional
link “Configure threshold events”. Click here to add a new individual threshold event and you
enter the configuration page “Threshold Events”, within you get the possibilities to configure
individual events.