alert current
Field in which the maximum current [A] that the actual current is allowed to reach is configured
for this outlet. Exceeding this limit will lead to an alert.
➢
See also chapter: System tab >
delay
This function provides the option to switch outlets in an user defined manner during startup (if
configured). The outlets are switched one-by-one and not all at once. The time interval in which
outlets are switched is configurable in seconds.
power cycle time Configurable downtime when an outlet is power cycled. Which means that after the command to
power cycle (shut outlet off and start again) is given, the outlet will be switched on again after the
configured downtime has passed.
➢
See “Unlock” at the end of this table
state
Shows the configured or actual outlet state depending on the hardware model. There are several
possibilities:
➢
See “Unlock” at the end of this table
For devices built from February 2018 on: the displayed outlet state is the actual state because of the
implementation of new hardware that enables readout of the actual state of the outlet. Depending the “power
up/down outlet behaviour” you can see changes in the overview.
Devices built up to and including January 2018: the displayed outlet state is the expected user configured state.
unlock
After the “unlock” sign is clicked, a confirmation is needed to change the state of the outlet.
There are two options:
●
Switch off
●
Power cycle
(
See “power cycle time” in this table)
After you have made a choice, the state of the outlet is changing
(
See “state” in this table)
While the given command is processed, a status bar shows the progression of the action.
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