UPS ID
Users may assign any 8 character string to assist in UPS
identification. For example, UPS ID may be server name or
UPS location.
Low transfer
Low transfer voltage may be moved downward to extend
brownout range, or upward to protect sensitive equipment.
High transfer
High transfer voltage may be moved lower to protect
sensitive equipment, or higher to conserve battery during
extended high line voltage conditions.
Sensitivity
Sensitivity to line noise may be adjusted for fuel powered
AC generator applications.
Self test
APC Matrix-UPS automatically performs a self-test every two
weeks. This ensures a weakening battery will be detected
before it’s too late. Users can opt for weekly testing,
testing at start up only, or no automatic self test.
Alarm
The audible alarm may be suppressed or delayed to eliminate
nuisance alarms.
Shutdown delay
The delay between when the "shutdown signal" is
sent from the CPU to UPS and when the UPS "shuts
down" can be adjusted for special applications.
Return delay
Allows multiple APC Matrix-UPS on the same power grid or
circuit to stagger or sequence their return from shutdown
once the utility line returns.
Output voltage
For 230V models only. On-battery output voltage may be
adjusted between 225 and 240 volts to match local voltage.
Low battery capacity
The low battery warning may be moved from 2 minutes up to 10
minutes before battery exhaustion. This allows plenty of
time for safe shutdown of complex applications.
Minimum battery capacity
When utility line returns after a shutdown, Matrix-UPS can
ensure that the batteries first recharge to allow for
subsequent safe shutdown for fileservers and CPUs. For
telecom or hub applications APC Matrix-UPS can be set to
reboot immediately.