How to get back to the first page?
How to check an outlet status locally?
How to check input and/or outlet measurements?
If there are alerts, first clear these by pressing both scroll buttons (see: “
blinking display? Local alert reset
” ).
If the alerts are resolved or there are no alerts (no blinking display), press both scroll
buttons (see arrows in image) to quickly jump to the first page.
Note: every row on the display shows the
state of nine outlets. So the first ends with
outlet nine, the second row starts with
outlet ten.
In the “outlets” display you can see how many outlets the PDU has and what their
individual state is.
An overview of the possible states:
0 =
off
1 =
on
s =
scheduled to go off
S =
scheduled to go ON
p =
power cycling
Example: input page
Note: “Input x” shows the name of the
Input. This information can be configured
from the Web Interface, Inputs tab or from
the other interfaces.
Example: outlet page
The scroll buttons allow the user to scroll through the pages. The total amount of
pages varies and depends on the PDU configuration. For example: the more
outlets the higher the total amount of pages. In the “input page” example page
four of 29 is displayed. In the lower left corner of the “input page” example, the
subject of the shown information on this page is visible as "INPUT L2", which is
short for input measurements of L2. So, when you search for outlets, scroll
through the pages until the “outlet” sections are reached. An example is shown in
the "outlet page" image.
Displayed information can be:
I =
current
[A]
P =
power
[W]
U = voltage
[V]
Pf = power factor
[%]
(= real power ÷ apparent power)
Et = energy total
[kW]
Es = subtotal energy [kW]
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V262_User manual
Schleifenbauer PDU