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8.
Next Battery Replacement Date:
The date when the UPS’s batteries should be
replaced next. Only the Administrator should reset this value.
9.
Battery Replacement Date Type:
The default type is UPS. When the SNMP-SSL
card is installed in the UPS, the SNMP-SSL card will poll the UPS for this information.
At the end of the batteries useful service life and battery replacement has been
performed, the user can input the new dates for the Last and Next Battery
Replacement Dates. Change the type to System and enter the new dates.
10.
History Log Interval:
This value is the time in seconds to poll Input Voltage, Output
Voltage, Load, Capacity, Battery temperature and Input frequency. These values are
saved in the History Log. The maximum value for this setting is 28800 seconds (i.e.
8 hours).
11.
Extended History Log Interval:
This field shows the set interval, in minutes, to
create an extended history log. After every interval, the UPS parameters will be
consolidated and minimum, maximum and average values of these parameters will
be stored as extended history log. This value can range between 3 and 9000
minutes.
12.
SNMP-SSL Polling Rate (sec):
Polling rate on which SNMP-SSL card updates the
parameters from UPS.
13.
SNMP-SSL Baudrate (sec):
The data transmission rate between the UPS and
SNMP-SSL card (Not Configurable).
14.
Temperature Unit:
Set the Temperature Unit to Celsius or Fahrenheit.
15.
Set Value:
Saves the settings.
Figure 5-2 SNMP-SSL Configuration