How to configure the UPS

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Hi , I was looking at my event viewer and noticed that most it said that my
UPS was not configured correctly, How to I configure my UPS? My computer is
an ASUS P4P800 my Operating System is Windows XP Pro
 
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Hi , I was looking at my event viewer and noticed that most it said that
my
UPS was not configured correctly, How to I configure my UPS? My computer
is
an ASUS P4P800 my Operating System is Windows XP Pro

....and your UPS is a ???? Did the UPS come with its own software? If so,
what?

Craig
 
Craig said:
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...and your UPS is a ???? Did the UPS come with its own software? If so,
what?

Craig

PS--besides the power cord, how is the UPS connected to the PC--USB? serial?
 
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Kathy


Craig said:
PS--besides the power cord, how is the UPS connected to the PC--USB? serial?


I don't know how to answer your question as I don't know what a UPS is.
 


Hi Kathy,
Using an Uninterruptible Power Supply
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/core/fndb_con_mbiq.mspx?mfr=true
<Quote from an Old MS KB::>
To configure an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) device
You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators
group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a
network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this
procedure.
1.Open Power Options in Control Panel.
2.On the UPS tab, click Configure.
3.In the UPS Configuration dialog box, change one or more of the following
settings:

Enable all notifications

Select this check box if you want the Windows Uninterruptible Power Supply
(UPS) service to display a warning message when the computer switches to UPS
power. You can specify the number of seconds to wait before displaying the
initial power failure warning message and the number of seconds that must
elapse before displaying subsequent power failure messages.

Critical alarm
•Select the Minutes on battery before critical alarm check box if you want
Windows to allow the computer to run on UPS for a set number of minutes
before the critical power alarm.
•Select the When the alarm occurs, run this program check box if you want
Windows to run a program or task when the UPS activates the critical power
alarm.

1.Click Configure.
2.In the UPS System Shutdown Program dialog box, in Run, type the program or
task to run before the UPS shuts down the computer, or click Browse to search
for a program or task.

3.On the Schedule tab, customize the task's schedule as appropriate.
4.On the Settings tab, customize the settings for scheduled task completion,
idle time, and power management as appropriate.
In the Next, instruct the computer to list, click the system state you want
the computer to enter when the critical power alarm occurs.
Select the Finally, turn off the UPS check box if you want the UPS to shut
down when the computer is shut down.

Note
To open Power Options, click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance
and Maintenance, and then click Power Options.
The command file must reside in your systemroot\System32 folder and have one
of the following extensions: .exe, .com, .bat, or .cmd.
You cannot specify a command file that causes a dialog box to appear,
because dialog boxes that require user input can impede a graceful system
shutdown. The command file must finish running in 30 seconds. A run time that
is greater than 30 seconds threatens the capability of Windows to complete a
graceful system shutdown.
After configuring UPS options, be sure to test your UPS configuration to
confirm that your computer is protected from power failure.
The options for configuring the UPS service depend on the specific UPS
hardware installed on your system. Incorrect settings can cause undesirable
operation of your UPS hardware. For details about possible settings, see the
documentation for your UPS device.
Using Power Options in Control Panel, you can adjust any power management
option that your computer's unique hardware configuration supports. Because
these options may vary widely from computer to computer, the options
described may differ from what you see. Power Options automatically detects
what is available on your computer and shows you only the options that you
can control.
</Quote::>
HTH.
nass
 
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