Pwrchute.ini Driver File Contents (pcpro12.exe)

[Ups]
SignallingType=
PortName=
AutoUpsRebootEnabled=Yes
CableType=Pnp

[EventLogging]
EventLogEnabled=Yes
EventLogName=
EventLogMaxSize=50000

[ErrorLogging]
ErrorLogEnabled=Yes
ErrorLogName=
ErrorLogMaxSize=50000

[Messaging]
MessageDelay=10
MessageInterval=30

[Shutdown]
AdminShutdownDelay=900
DailyShutdownEnabled=No
DailyShutdownTime=6:00 PM
DailyWakeupTime=7:00 AM
WeeklyShutdownEnabled=No
WeeklyShutdownDay=Friday
WeeklyShutdownTime=6:00 PM
WeeklyWakeUpDay=Monday
WeeklyWakeUpTime=7:00 AM

[Server]
HostName=Local Host

[UserInterface]
TemperatureUnits=Fahrenheit
SoundEffects=yes

[EventText]
100000=*** PowerChute Pro Version 1.2 Started ***
100100=*** PowerChute Pro Stopped ***
100200=Communication established
100300=Normal power restored: UPS on line
100400=UPS self-test passed
100402=User initiated UPS self-test passed
100403=Self-test at UPS passed
100500=Administrative shutdown started
100501=Administrative shutdown: User initiated
100502=Administrative shutdown: Weekly shutdown
100503=Administrative shutdown: Daily shutdown
100600=Shutdown cancelled
100601=User initiated shutdown cancelled
100602=Weekly administrative shutdown cancelled
100603=Daily administrative shutdown cancelled
100700=UPS returned from low battery condition
100701=UPS returned from low battery condition: #BATTERY_CAPACITY#
100900=UPS batteries no longer need replacing
101300=UPS overload condition solved
101600=Shutdown started
101601=User initiated shutdown started
101602=Weekly administrative shutdown started
101603=Daily administrative shutdown started

200000=UPS on battery
200001=UPS on battery: High input line voltage #MAX_VOLTAGE# V
200002=UPS on battery: Brownout #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200003=UPS on battery: Blackout #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200004=UPS on battery: Small momentary sag #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200006=UPS on battery: Deep momentary sag #MIN_VOLTAGE# V
200005=UPS on battery: Small momentary spike #MAX_VOLTAGE# V
200007=UPS on battery: Large momentary spike #MAX_VOLTAGE# V
200008=UPS on battery: Simulated power failure
200100=System shutdown
200101=System shutdown: #INITIATOR# initiated
200200=UPS enabling Smart Boost
200300=Low battery condition
200301=Low battery condition: #BATTERY_CAPACITY#

300000=Unable to communicate with UPS
300100=UPS output overload
300200=UPS self-test failed
300203=User initiated self-test failed: Bad battery
300204=User initiated self-test failed: Invalid test
300205=Self-test at UPS failed: Bad battery
300206=Self-test at UPS failed: Invalid test
300300=UPS battery is discharged
300301=UPS battery is discharged: #BATTERY_CAPACITY#
300400=Communication lost while on battery
301600=UPS battery needs replacing

[PopupText]
1003=Normal utility power at #HOSTNAME# has been restored.
1006=Shutdown of #HOSTNAME# has been cancelled.
1007=UPS batteries at #HOSTNAME# are no longer discharged.
1016=Shutdown process started. Application shutdown in progress.

2000=#HOSTNAME# is running on battery power.
2001=#HOSTNAME# has been shutdown.
2003=Low battery power at #HOSTNAME#.

3000=#HOSTNAME# has lost communications with the UPS.
3003=UPS batteries at #HOSTNAME# are discharged.

[FlexEventNames]
1000=PowerChute Started
1001=PowerChute Stopped
1002=Communication Established
1003=Power Restored
1004=UPS Self-Test Passed
1005=Administrative Shutdown
1006=Shutdown Cancelled
1007=UPS Return From Low Battery
1009=Battery No Longer Needs Replacing
1012=UPS Returned From Abnormal Condition
1013=UPS Overload Condition Solved
1016=Start Shutdown Process

2000=UPS On Battery
2001=System Shutdown
2002=UPS Enabling Smart Boost
2003=Low Battery Condition

3000=Unable To Communicate With UPS
3001=UPS Output Overload
3002=UPS Self-Test Failed
3003=UPS Battery Is Discharged
3004=Communication lost while on battery
3012=UPS In Abnormal Condition

[LineFail]
NotifyDelay=5
NotifyInterval=30
NotifyRepeat=Yes
ShutdownDelay=300
Actions=LU

[CommunicationLostOnBattery]
ShutdownDelay=0

[LowBattery]
ShutdownDelay=30

[AdminShutdown]
NotifyRepeat=Yes
NotifyDelay=30
NotifyInterval=30

[PrepareForShutdown]
ForceShutdown=Yes
ShutdownDelay=60  
AppShutdownEnabled=Yes 
AppsToIgnore=orgdll,organize,_lnotes
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