***IMPORTANT***

	Please read the PowerChute plus Release Notes in 
	addition to the Owner's Manual before installing 
	PowerChute plus for OS/2.  Installation and 
	configuration details will be explained correctly.      
	The PowerChute plus Release Notes take precedent over
	the PowerChute plus Owners's Manual.

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Installation:

	- Insert the 3.5" PowerChute plus for OS/2 diskette into
	  the appropriate drive and execute the installation
	  routine by typing the following at the floppy drive
	  prompt:
		
		setup  <enter>  
		

	- Once the installation routine begins, answer the
	  questions that follow to install PowerChute plus.


The following items have been changed on your OS/2 
system:

	The following PowerChute files have been copied to 
	your hard drive in the PowerChute directory specified
	during the installation process:
	

SETUP    EXE   	329386   	3-07-94   	2:08p
SETUP    INS    	30643   	2-20-97  	10:34a
PWRCHUTE RSP      	239  		12-23-96  	12:16p
CIDSETUP EXE    	52102  	12-20-96   	3:02p
PWRCHUTE EX$   	268706   	2-20-97  	11:29a
UPSD     EX$   	241450   	2-20-97  	11:30a
UPSD     IC$      	517  		12-23-96  	11:58a
XVTPI310 DL$   	100947  	12-23-96  	11:58a
APCDLL   DLL   	125992   	1-24-96  	10:42a
FILE     LIS      	328   		2-20-97  	11:52a
GLFS30DP DLL    	15341   	1-25-92  	12:00p
POPSHUT  EXE    	14848   	4-30-96  	11:54a
POPUP    EXE    	11648   	1-25-96   	2:16p
PWRCHUTE HLP    	82604   	5-08-96  	10:21a
FRENCH   TXT     	4669  		11-08-95   	2:24p
SETUP    LGO      	317   		2-20-97  	11:35a
UNINSTAL CMD     	1110   	2-27-96   	4:09p
UNINST   INS     	5451  		12-23-96  	12:11p
README   TXT     	4415   	6-19-96   	2:33p
SHUTNOTE EXE    	18016   	2-09-96  	11:33a
PWRCHUTE INI     	7686   	2-20-97  	11:32a
GERMAN   TXT     	4592  		11-08-95  	2:33p
ITALIAN  TXT     	4640  		11-08-95   	2:34p
SPANISH  TXT     	4493  		11-28-95  	11:24a

	
	The CONFIG.SYS was modified to add the Pwrchute 
	directory to the LIBPATH.

	The variable SET PWRCHUTE=DRIVE:\PATH was also 
	added to the CONFIG.SYS.

	The file STARTUP.CMD was modified/created 
	to auto start UPSD.EXE.


The UPS service routine path was modified to point to 
the PowerChute install path.


Stand Alone OS/2:

	Ensure that UPSD is the first command in 
	the STARTUP.CMD file.

	Reboot the OS/2 system. 

	When the system restarts, ensure UPSD.EXE is 
	started and communication is established.

Lan Installations:

	
	If LAN Servers' own (native) UPS service is 
	installed it has been removed for PowerChute
	plus to work correctly. 
	
	
	If you are running PowerChute on more than 
	one server in your network, refer to the 
	PowerChute manual to add a PWRCHUTE account, 
	and Named pipe to your domain.

	When starting the PowerChute interface screen 
	in a Domain with other PowerChute servers, not 
	all systems may appear in the "Select Server" dialog
	upon startup.  
	
	If the server you wish to connect to is not in 
	the list, ensure that UPSD is running on that system. 
	If so, simply cancel out of the "Monitor Sever" box, and 
	choose "MONITOR DIFFERENT SERVER". This 
	will give the LAN enough time to gather all the 
	available servers.

OS/2 3.0 (WARP) Users

	If you are using OS/2 Warp on an EISA machine, there
	is the possibility that there is a problem with the 
	COM.SYS driver which ships with the software.  This 
	driver is essential for the proper operation of PowerChute
	plus.  If you are having problems communicating with
	the UPS, then contact IBM Tech Support at the number
	on the inside of your OS/2 Warp Owner's Manual.  You 
	will need to ask for APAR PJ15906.

EMAIL Support

	EMAIL capability is not supported in this release.  

--Languages Supported--

	The additional languages supported include:
		German
		Spanish	
		French
		Italian

	To make use of the desired language the appropriate language
	files need to be copied to the pwrchute directory.  See Release
	Notes for instructions.

	
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