Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface
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Naming Outlets
You can give each outlet a unique name up to 32 characters long to
identify the equipment connected to it. The customized name is followed
by the label in parentheses.
Note: In this context, a label is an outlet number, such as 1, 2, 3 and so
on.
To name an outlet:
1. Expand the Outlets folder in the PX Explorer pane to show all outlets.
See
Expanding the Tree
(on page 100).
2. In the PX Explorer pane, click the outlet you want. The page specific
to that outlet opens in the right pane.
3. Click Setup in the right pane. The setup dialog for the selected outlet
appears.
Tip: Another way to trigger the same dialog is to use the Outlets
page. Select the Outlets folder, highlight the outlet on the Outlets
page and then click Setup at the bottom of the page.
4. Type a name in the Outlet Name field.
5. Click OK.
Outlet Monitoring
The PX Explorer pane provides quick access to the outlet information.
The outlet information, such as RMS current, active power, power factor,
and so on, is displayed immediately after an outlet icon in the tree is
selected.
Note: RMS refers to Root Mean Square, a statistical method for
measuring certain types of variables. In this context, it gives the value of
current that is equivalent to a DC value.
Monitoring All Outlets
You can view the current status of all outlets at a time.
To monitor all outlets:
1. Expand the PDU folder in the PX Explorer pane if necessary. See
Expanding the Tree
(on page 100).
2. Click the Outlets folder, and the Outlets page opens in the right pane,
showing all outlets with the following information:
Outlet number (#)
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