Setup Page - Digital Loggers Ethernet Power Controller 7 User Manual

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Use the front panel keypad for local control: Select an outlet
using the arrow keys, then press on, off, or cycle. Press ON or
OFF for 5 seconds to lock or unlock an outlet. Locking prevents
web access. To change the display mode, press the up and
down arrows simultaneously. The keypad may be disabled on
the Setup page.
You may want to Cycle a device which is connected to the
controller. This feature is useful for rebooting Ethernet devices
which may interrupt the web link to the controller. Clicking Cycle
switches power off, waits for the Cycle time, and then switches
power back on while conforming to the ON Sequence Delay.
This reboots the attached device.
You can also cycle all outlets using the Master Control on the
bottom of the page. An adjustable ON sequence
delay takes effect when outlets are turned on
one after another, either when using the All
Outlets On button, on power-up, or when
switching manually using the front panel. This
prevents power surges. A separate Cycle delay
setting is provided on the setup page.
Depending on your web browser settings, you may need to click
the Refresh button or F5 key to update the on-screen status
display after changing settings. Screen refresh rate is adjusted
in two places: on the Setup page and in your browser settings.

Setup Page

The Setup page allows the admin to configure:
Controller and Outlet Names
Use the controller name field to assign a Controller Name to
the power controller itself. An example is Server Rack 4 PDU.
The Controller Name will appear on top of all pages. Assign a
separate name to each outlet, such as DSL Router 1 or Email
Server to aid identification. Check the Confirm button to the
right of the outlet name if you would like a pop-up window to
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