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5.6.4. Deleting Plug Groups
This function is used to delete individual Plug Groups. Note that this function
is only available when you have accessed command mode using a password that
permits Administrator Level commands.
Note:
Deleted Plug Groups cannot be automatically restored.
5.7. Defining Plug Parameters
The Plug Parameters Menu is used to dene Plug Names, boot/sequence delay times
and Power Up Default values for each of the Outlet Managed PDU’s Switched AC
Outlets. Note that this function is only available when you have accessed command
mode using a password that permits Administrator Level commands. The Plug
Parameters Menu allows you to dene the following parameters:
• Plug Name: (Up to 16 Characters, Default = undened.)
Note:
Plug Names must begin with either a lower case alphabetic letter
or upper case alphabetic letter. Plug Names cannot begin with a
number character or symbol character.
• Boot/Seq. Delay: When more than one plug is switched On or a reboot cycle
is initiated, the Boot/Sequence delay determines how much time will elapse
before the next plug is switched On. When the Boot/Sequence Delay is applied,
the Outlet Managed PDU will wait for the user-dened delay period before
switching On the next plug. When Reboot cycles and switching actions are
initiated, the Boot/Sequence Delay will be applied as follows:
(Default = 0.5 Second.)
Reboot Cycle Delay: During a reboot cycle, the Outlet Managed PDU will
rst switch all selected plugs "Off" (with a 0.5 second pause between each
"Off" operation), and then begin to switch selected plugs back On again,
pausing for the user-dened Boot/Sequence Delay before switching On
the next plug. For example, if the Boot/Sequence Delay for Plug 3 is ten
seconds, then the Outlet Managed PDU will pause for ten seconds before
proceeding to the next plug.
"On" Sequence Delay: When two or more plugs are switched On, the
Outlet Managed PDU will pause for the user-dened Boot/Sequence Delay
before switching the next plug.