Rogue Leader :
APC Powerchute can be configured to shut down both the PC and the UPS after a set time period when power is cut. THe only thing I am not sure of is if it can be remotely turned on. Thats a question for APC.
bill001g :
You are outside my expertise area but I know we have APC devices called power distribution systems that we use to turn the power on and off for devices in racks are in data centers with no staff. They also have lots of fancy features that let up track power consumption by device.
Not sure if they sell models with ups also we use a large central UPS on the datacenter.
rogue leader, oh didnt know the powerchute has a auto shutdown for the ups itself. I'm basing it on this site http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/33776/powerchute-makes-managing-your-apc-ups-easier-during-power-outages/
as i dont have access to a ups right now so i dont really know what the interface of the powerchute looks like and its probably outdated on the site linked.
Also i saw this a while ago
https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/pwrmn_ups_configure_ups.mspx?mfr=true
its in win xp that allows a ups to autoshutdown when pc is off , i dont see it in win 10 though. I think though with the ups shutting itself off and with its power button still depressed a return of power would turn it back on. One way to find out lol.
Thanks for helping
bill, yes ive read in other sites about network cards that are attached to a ups but currently i still dont know how to operate it and also rack mounted ups are out of the budget for now . thanks for the help though