Before using Belkin Power Management Software for Linux, make sure the following items are all 
correct or appropriate:

1. Communication port name (chapter 3.2)  or  
2. IP Address and Community Name (chapter 3.3)
3. Shutdown delay time (chapter 3.3)
4. System shutdown command (chapter 3.5)

Belkin Power Management Software for Linux provides a full-screen editor for setting the 
parameters. The function key descriptions are at the bottom of the 
screen.  Type '/etc/upsilon/upsilon config' at any time to configure 
Belkin Power Management Software for Linux.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EACH OPTION :

[d] System Shutdown Delay Time When AC Power Failed:
	This is the allotted time for users to save files and logout 
	before the system shuts down when utility failure occurs.  
	Belkin Power Management Software for Linux will send periodic 
	alerts to users to inform 
	them about the impending system shutdown every minute based on 
	this setting.  When countdown ends, the system will be shut 
	down.  Maximum value is 24 hours, minimum value should not less 
	than the battery low delay time.

[b] System Shutdown Delay Time When Battery Low:
	This is the delay time when a battery low condition occurs 
	during power failure countdown.  This is usually shorter than 
	the utility failure delay time since the UPS battery is almost 
	depleted.  Minimum value is 1 minute, maximum value should not 	
	be greater than the delay time when AC power fails.

[u] UPS Turn Off Delay Time: 
	This is delay time before the UPS stops providing output power. 
	It has to be long enough to make sure the Linux system can be 
	shut down completely. The turn off command is issued to the UPS 
	at the same time when system begins the shutdown process. This 
	delay time can be:  0.2, 0.3, K 0.9, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, K10.0 
	minutes.

[k] <<Change UPS Monitoring>> 
	Set this value to Monitor UPS from local serial port if the UPS 
	providing your computer's power is connected to your system's 
	serial port.
		See chapter 3.2 for more information.
	Set this value to Monitor local UPS SNMP agent if the UPS 
	providing your computer's power is connected to an SNMP agent 
	on the network.
		See Chapter 3.3 for more information

[n] Shutdown Count Down Display:
	Set this value to ON if you want users to receive periodic 
	alerts before system shutdown.  Set this value to OFF if 
	otherwise.

[l] Scheduling Function:
	Set this value to ON if you want to schedule unattended system 
	shutdown and automatic reboot.  Set this value to OFF if 
	otherwise. Setting this value to OFF will also stop an 
	impending scheduled system shutdown.

[a] Turn off UPS after System Shutdown
	Set this value to YES if you want Belkin Power Management Software
	 to turn off the UPS 
	after shutting down the system.  Set this value to NO If you 
	want the UPS to continue providing output power until it's 
	batteries get drained.  Belkin Power Management Software
	would not be able to reboot the 
	system automatically if this value was set to NO.

[t] Time Scheduling(hh:mm)
	Set various startup and shutdown times for every day for the 
	week. Belkin Power Management Software for Linux
	 powers down and reboots the system based 
	on this preset weekly schedule.  When the scheduled time to 	
	shutdown approaches, Belkin Power Management Software for Linux
	 will send periodic alerts 
	to inform users to save files, close jobs and log out of the 
	system.

[s] Save Configuration.
	Saves all modified parameters.

[q] Quit.
	Quit configuration without saving changes.
