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upsAdvConfigLowTransferVolt
ups Adv Config Low Transfer Volt
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The minimum line voltage in VAC allowed before the UPS system transfers to battery backup. Allowable values depend on the UPS used: 100 volt units allow settings of 81, 83, 85, 87. 120 volt units allow settings of 97, 100, 103, 106. 208 volt units allow settings of 168, 172, 177, 182. 230 volt units allow settings of 188, 196, 204, 208. Matrix Notes: Matrix units configured for 208V input have a fixed low transfer voltage of 156 volts. Matrix units configured for 240V input have a fixed low transfer voltage of 180 volts. If a value other than a supported value is provided in a set request, the UPS interprets it as a the next higher acceptable value. If the provided value is higher than the highest acceptable value, the highest acceptable value is used.
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