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3.5

SYSTEM SECTION

3.5.1 Network page

Network configuration of the card – refer to the NETWORK CONFIGURATION chapter within this manual.
Note that the settings on this page will only take effect after a reboot of the card.
3.5.2 Date&Time page
Through this page it is possible to configure the adapter date and time settings. The SNMP/Web adapter
features an internal real-time-clock, and provides different ways to synchronise its clock with the actual
time:
NTP server: the card will periodically re-synch its internal date and time with the NTP server
Manual: the card date and time are set by the user
Browser: the card date and time will synch with the browser time
Regardless of the chosen configuration, make sure the correct timezone is selected. The timezone
setting also affects autocorrection for the daylight saving time.
On 3-ph UPS it is also possible to synchronise the UPS internal clock to an external reference via NTP
protocol.

3.5.3 RCCMD page

This page shows the current configuration for the Network Shutdown (RCCMD) functionality. The various
RCCMD clients are listed, with three action buttons:
Edit: edit the RCCMD Client configuration
Test: send an RCCMD Test Message to the Client
Del: delete the RCCMD Client
New RCCMD Clients can be added with the Add button.
The page to Add/Edit RCCMD clients requires to specify the following information:
Client: RCCMD Client IP Address or hostname
Port: RCCMD Port on the Client, default is 6003
Condition: three different shutdown conditions can be chosen:
o After X minutes on battery
o At X minutes remaining of battery autonomy
o When the UPS signals a Low Battery condition
NOTE: Although the web interface accepts hostnames to identify RCCMD Clients, it is strongly
recommended to identify the clients with their IP address. Using symbolic hostnames may cause the
network shutdown to fail in case the DNS server is not available, unreachable or mis-configured
Modifications reserved
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