section of the .ini file contains the event text for each FlexEvent. PowerChute plus uses the event text to log the event in the Event Log file and display it in the Last Two Events window on the Main Screen. The first digit of the six-digit code at the beginning of each line indicates the severity of the event. The first four digits are the event's ID Code, and the last two digits identify different event texts for different circumstances that generate the event. See Severity Codes for more information on severity.
For example, 3100 identifies the event Ambient Temp Out Of Range. This event has two event texts, one used when temperature is below the low threshold and the other used when temperature is above the upper temperature thresholds. The first event text is identified by 01 and the second by 02 after the ID Code.
See your PowerChute plus initialization file for a complete list of event texts. A partial list is shown here.
Words enclosed by number signs (#) are variables. See Variables in [EventText] and [PopupText].
[EventText]
100000=*** PowerChute
plus Version
version number Started ***
100100=*** PowerChute
plus Stopped ***
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200000=UPS on battery
200001=UPS on battery: High input line voltage #MAX_VOLTAGE# V
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300000=Unable to communicate with UPS
300100=UPS output overload
For information on substituting event text in Spanish, French, German, or Italian, see How to Select a Language for Event Text.