Mitsubishi Netcom User Manual
Rev 3 02/24/2009
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expires during a utility failure, the startup shall
not occur until the utility power is restored.
On
some systems, if the agent is restarted while a
startup countdown is in effect, the countdown is
aborted."
::= { upsControl 3 }
upsRebootWithDuration OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
INTEGER
-- UNITS seconds
ACCESS
read-write
STATUS
mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this object will immediately shutdown (i.e.,
turn off) either the UPS output or the UPS system (as
determined by the value of upsShutdownType at the time
of shutdown) for a period equal to the indicated
number of seconds, after which time the output will be
started, including starting the UPS, if necessary.
If
the number of seconds required to perform the request
is greater than the requested duration, then the
requested shutdown and startup cycle shall be
performed in the minimum time possible, but in no case
shall this require more than the requested duration
plus 60 seconds.
When read, upsRebootWithDuration
shall return the number of seconds remaining in the
countdown, or -1 if no countdown is in progress.
If
the startup should occur during a utility failure, the
startup shall not occur until the utility power is
restored."
::= { upsControl 4 }
upsAutoRestart OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
INTEGER
{
on(1),
off(2)
}
ACCESS
read-write
STATUS
mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this object to 'on' will cause the UPS system
to restart after a shutdown if the shutdown occurred
during a power loss as a result of either a
upsShutdownAfterDelay or an internal battery depleted
condition.
Setting this object to 'off' will prevent
the UPS system from restarting after a shutdown until
an operator manually or remotely explicitly restarts
it.
If the UPS is in a startup or reboot countdown,
then the UPS will not restart until that delay has
been satisfied."
::= { upsControl 5 }
upsConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { MitsubishiUPS 9 }
upsConfigInputVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
NonNegativeInteger
-- UNITS RMS Volts
ACCESS
read-write