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Outlet Relay Behavior in Latching and Non-Latching Mode
Non-Latching Mode:
Relay always opens when power is lost. This insures all relays are
open when power is applied to the PDU.
Always select this mode if the combined in-rush current of the
devices connected to the PDU trip circuit breakers when power is
applied to the PDU.
This is the factory default operating mode.
Latching Mode:
Relay does not open when power is lost.
This is the preferred operating mode ONLY if you are sure in-rush
current does not trip circuit breakers when power is applied to the
PDU.
Power to the outlet is not disrupted if a PDU internal failure occurs.
In Latching mode, the following features are disabled.
PDU-level outlet state on startup: See
Setting the PDU-Defined
Default State
(on page 200).
Outlet-level outlet state on startup: See
Setting the
Outlet-Specific Default State
(on page 200).
PDU-level outlet initialization delay on startup: See
Setting the
Initialization Delay
(on page 203).
Setting the Outlet Relay Behavior
1. Click the PDU folder.
Note: The folder is named "my PX" by default. The name can be
customized.
2. Click Setup in the Settings section. The Pdu Setup dialog appears.
3. In the "Relay behavior on power loss" field, select Latching or
Non-latching.
Note: To change the outlet relay behavior using the CLI command, see
Setting the Outlet Relay Behavior
(on page 380).
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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