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Viewing the Power Status Power Status, Power, No Connection, On Mains, On Battery

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Managing the System Viewing the Power Status Page 2 Viewing the Power Status Page The Power Status page provides an overview of the current power condition of the NSS. It is also where you can configure an attached UPS. NOTE When the UPS power goes to low battery, a signal is sent through the USB port on the NSS and a shutdown of the NSS is initiated. Make sure that the UPS has enough reserve power to sustain the NSS through the shutdown (approximately 5 minutes). The Power area displays the following: • UPS: These options are available depending on the current operating condition of the UPS. - No Connection: A UPS is not currently connected to the NSS. - On Mains: A UPS is connected to the NSS but is not currently being used to power the unit. The NSS is deriving power from the main power. - On Battery (%): The NSS is currently deriving its power from the UPS battery. The percentage of power still available is also listed and is color-coded according to the amount of battery remaining. For more information about the functioning of the UPS, refer to the UPS documentation. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 13

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Managing the System
Viewing the Power Status Page
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
13
2
Viewing the Power Status Page
The
Power Status
page provides an overview of the current power condition of
the NSS. It is also where you can configure an attached UPS.
NOTE
When the UPS power goes to low battery, a signal is sent through the USB port on
the NSS and a shutdown of the NSS is initiated. Make sure that the UPS has enough
reserve power to sustain the NSS through the shutdown (approximately 5 minutes).
The
Power
area displays the following:
UPS
: These options are available depending on the current operating
condition of the UPS.
-
No Connection
: A UPS is not currently connected to the NSS.
-
On Mains
: A UPS is connected to the NSS but is not currently being
used to power the unit. The NSS is deriving power from the main power.
-
On Battery (%)
: The NSS is currently deriving its power from the UPS
battery. The percentage of power still available is also listed and is
color-coded according to the amount of battery remaining.
For more information about the functioning of the UPS, refer to the UPS
documentation.