Web Manager for Regular Users
Figure 3-10: Regular User > IPDU Multi-Outlet (with permissions)
Notice in the above figure that the first line of each group, the light bulb, the
lock icon, and the Cycle button operate over the entire group. The light bulb
and lock icons next to the individual outlets are used to display the status of
each outlet but cannot be used to control the individual outlets.
The following table describes the icons in the first line of each group.
Table 3-6: Regular User > IPDU Multi-Outlet Ctrl. Form Icons
Button
Note: Only one outlet needs to be powered on or unlocked in order for the entire
group to be considered on or unlocked respectively. In this case, it takes two
clicks to turn the power off or to lock the entire group instead of the one click,
when all of the outlets are in the same state. The first click turns the other
outlets on or unlocks them so that all the outlets are in the same state; the
second click turns all of the outlets off or locks them.
The Cycle button operates only if all outlets of a group are turned on.
Note: The "PU (Power Up) interval" parameter configured for each outlet plays an
important role in the power up sequence of multi-outlet devices. The next
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Purpose
A grey light bulb icon indicates that the group is off.
A yellow light bulb indicates that the group is on.
Clicking the light bulb icon changes the power status of
all of the outlets in the group.
A grey and open lock icon indicates that the outlets are
unlocked and can be powered on or off.
A full-color and closed lock icon indicates that the
outlet is locked and cannot be turned on or off.
Clicking the lock icon changes the lock status of all of
the icons in the group.
Turn power briefly off and on again
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