Setpoint
Setpoint Name
Number
1
Silence ALARM 1
2
Silence ALARM 2
3
Low Battery Time
Warning
4
Auto Restart
5
Startup Test
6
Reserved
7
Communication Mode
8
Low Voltage (V LO)
Setpoint
9
High Voltage (V HI)
Setpoint
Setpoint Table
Sample
Setpoint Description
Display
(shows
factory
setting)
1
0
This silences beeping (or short) alarm tones and the On Battery
beep. To silence alarms, set this setpoint to "1." Note: Change the
setting back to "0" when you have solved the problem that
caused the alarm. If you do not do this, the UPS will not sound
alarms. Choices: 0 (No) or 1 (Yes).
2
0
This silences steady (or constant) alarm tones. To silence the alarm,
set this setpoint to "1." Note: Change the setting back to "0"
when you have solved the problem that caused the alarm. If
you do not do this, the UPS will not sound this alarm.
Choices: 0 (No) or 1 (Yes).
3
2
This shows when the Low Battery Time Warning will come on.
Example: If this is set to "2," the warning will start when there are
two minutes of battery power left.
4
1
When the UPS shuts down because of a low battery (see the
Trouble-shooting Table), this setpoint tells the UPS whether it
should restart automatically. If this is set to "1" (Yes), the UPS will
restart when your wall outlet supplies enough power for your
equipment (when the power outage ends). If this is set to "0," the
UPS will not restart automatically. To restart the UPS, press the
Cancel key. Choices: 0 (No) or 1 (Yes).
5
1
When this setpoint is set to "1" (Yes), the UPS does a startup test
when you start it (see Startup step 6). If this is set to "0" (No), the
UPS will not perform the startup test. Choices: 0 (No) or 1 (Yes).
6
1
This setpoint has no effect on Fortress operation. It is reserved for
future use.
7
1
This setpoint lets you choose how the communication connector on
the back of your UPS will work with your computer/terminal. There
are five settings: "0" (Contact Mode), "1" (Advanced Mode 1 at 1200
Baud), "2" (Advanced Mode 1 at 2400 Baud), "3" (Advanced Mode
1 at 4800 Baud), and "4" (Advanced Mode 1 at 9600 Baud). See
the manual for your automatic shutdown kit for more information.
Choices: 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
8
190
This shows when the UPS will boost the voltage from your wall
outlet to provide a voltage that your equipment can use. If this is set
to 190 volts, the UPS will boost the voltage from your wall outlet
when it falls to 190 volts or slightly below 190 volts.
9
254
Shows when the UPS will switch to battery power because the
voltage from your wall outlet is high. If this is set to 254, the UPS will
run on battery if the wall outlet voltage reaches 254 volts.
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Your
Setting