Outlet 10 2 Sec
Outlet 11 5 Sec
Outlet 12 3 Sec
The following table shows the PDU outlet power-on timing when power is restored after a power outage.
Table 3. Power-on timing
Outlet power-on
Outlet
timing
number
1
16th second
2
17th second
3
18th second
4
Off
5
17th second
6
17th second
7
19th second
8
16th second
9
17th second
10
Off
11
20th second
12
Off
The following sections explain how to configure the GlobalDelayTimer and IndividualDelayTimer parameters
through the serial port (by using HyperTerminal or similar applications) or through the Ethernet port (by using
Telnet and SNMP).
Using HyperTerminal through the serial port
To set the parameters for the power-on sequence function by using a serial port (HyperTerminal interface),
complete the following steps:
Step 1.
Make sure that the serial port configuration is 115200, 8-N-1-None.
Step 2.
Log-in as ADMIN/1001.
Comment
Total Delay time =bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Total Delay time =bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Total Delay time =bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Previous state is Off
Total Delay time = bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Total Delay time = bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Total Delay time = bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Total Delay time = bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Total Delay time = bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Previous state is Off
Total Delay time = bootup time + GlobalDelayTimer + IndividualDelayTimer
Previous state is Off
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Chapter 5
Monitoring the power status
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