; EVENT.INI file ; this file define EVENTS and associated ACTIONS ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* ; Standard events ; automatically generated by software ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* EVT_START EVT_STOP EVT_COM_LOST EVT_COM_BACK EVT_ON_BATTERY EVT_AC_PRESENT EVT_LOW_BATTERY EVT_SHUTDOWN EVT_BATTERY_REMAINING_TIME EVT_BATTERY_FAULT ; Customized Event list ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* ; Event syntax : EVENT.xx=<UPS OBJECT NAME>,<VALUE>,<ACTION NAME> [EVENT] EVENT.01=PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Overload,1,EVT_OVERLOAD EVENT.02=PowerSummary.PresentStatus.Overload,0,EVT_OVERLOAD_OFF EVENT.03=BatterySystem.Charger.PresentStatus.InternalFailure,1,EVT_CHARGER_FAULT EVENT.04=BatterySystem.Charger.PresentStatus.InternalFailure,0,EVT_CHARGER_FAULT_OFF ; Action list ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* ; N.B.: The commands order in the action section have no importance. ; The order of execution is the same as the order below. ; ; Command syntax ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* ; ; DELAY=<DELAY>[,<CANCEL EVENT>] ;---------------------------------------------------------* ; <DELAY> = Grace period in second. The <CANCEL EVENT> cancel ; execution of this action when coming before the end of this delay ; ; LOG=<LOG MESSAGE> ;---------------------------------------------------------* ; <LOG MESSAGE> = Message to send to "Log.exe" ; ; NOTIFY=<NOTIFY LEVEL>,<NOTIFY MESSAGE> ;---------------------------------------------------------* ; <NOTIFY LEVEL> = level of alarm (1:green, 2:yellow, 3:red) ; <NOTIFY MESSAGE> = Message to send to "Notify.exe" ; ; XML_NOTIFY=<NOTIFY LEVEL>,<NOTIFY MESSAGE> ;---------------------------------------------------------* ; <NOTIFY LEVEL> = level of alarm (1:green, 2:yellow, 3:red) ; <NOTIFY MESSAGE> = Message to send to "NotifyXMLAgent.exe" ; ; EXECUTE=<COMMAND LINE> ;---------------------------------------------------------* ; <COMMAND LINE> = Path and parameters of program to run ; ; You can use this command to launch your own program in response of an event. ; Ex: EXECUTE=C:\Program Files\Accessories\wordpad.exe "C:\Program Files\Accessoires\test.txt" ; ; ACTION=<ACTION NAME> ;---------------------------------------------------------* ; <ACTION NAME> = Name of action section to run ; ; SHUTDOWN=<SHUTDOWN DURATION>[,<SHUTDOWN TYPE>] ;---------------------------------------------------------* ; <SHUTDOWN DURATION> = Shutdown duration in second ; <SHUTDOWN TYPE> = Combination of these parameters ; -s = Standard shutdown ; -d = MS-DOS mode (Call GOTODOS.PIF) ; -f = forced application shutdown ; -r = reboot ; -p = power off ; -l = logoff ; N.B.: If <SHUTDOWN TYPE> is not set, the UPS and PSP will stop ; but the system will not shut down. ; ; Ex: Starts Standard forced shutdown ; SHUTDOWN=120,-f -s ; ; Ex: Starts shutdown to by-pass APM feature ; SHUTDOWN=120,-f -d ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* [EVT_START] ;---------------------------------------------------------* LOG=Power monitoring started [EVT_STOP] ;---------------------------------------------------------* LOG=Power monitoring stopped [EVT_COM_LOST] ;---------------------------------------------------------* DELAY=10,EVT_COM_BACK NOTIFY=2,Communication lost LOG=Communication lost [EVT_COM_BACK] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=1,Communication restored LOG=Communication restored [EVT_ON_BATTERY] ;---------------------------------------------------------* DELAY=5,EVT_AC_PRESENT NOTIFY=2,Utility failure LOG=Utility failure [EVT_AC_PRESENT] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=1,Utility restored LOG=Utility restored [EVT_LOW_BATTERY] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=3,Battery low : \VAL(PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity)% LOG=Battery low : \VAL(PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity)% ACTION=EVT_SHUTDOWN [EVT_SHUTDOWN] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=3,Starting System shutdown... LOG=Starting System shutdown... SHUTDOWN=120,-f -s [EVT_BATTERY_REMAINING_TIME] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=2,System shutdown in \TTS LOG=System shutdown in \TTS [EVT_BATTERY_FAULT] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=3,Battery fault LOG=Battery fault [EVT_OVERLOAD] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=3,UPS overload LOG=UPS overload [EVT_OVERLOAD_OFF] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=1,UPS load OK LOG=UPS load OK [EVT_CHARGER_FAULT] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=2,Charger malfunction LOG=Charger malfunction [EVT_CHARGER_FAULT_OFF] ;---------------------------------------------------------* NOTIFY=1,Charger operating normally LOG=Charger operating normallyDownload Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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