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Posted: 2025-05-22 05:30 AM
Hello Schneider Community,
I am working with a SMT750C using the USB HID interface. I am utilizing command DelayBeforeReboot – 84:55 from Application Note 178 to control a power-down sequence for a machine.
My question is regarding the following text in that command:
"When written the UPS will obey the TurnOffCountdownSetting, then remain off for the time specified in the write, before restarting."
Is there a way to set the TurnOffCountdownSetting value? From testing, it is 180 seconds. I cannot find any other documentation for TurnOffCountdownSetting, or how to change the value.
Any references, documentation, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
-Kevin
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Posted: 2025-05-28 04:25 AM
I found that setting the value could be achieved using the advanced menu options on the UPS GUI. I've since transitioned to using Modbus - this question no longer needs to be answered.
Sincerely,
-Kevin
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Posted: 2025-05-28 04:25 AM
I found that setting the value could be achieved using the advanced menu options on the UPS GUI. I've since transitioned to using Modbus - this question no longer needs to be answered.
Sincerely,
-Kevin
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