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Input Voltage | 120/208/240 VAC |
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Output Voltage | 120/208/240 VAC |
Output Current | 30A |
Number of Outlets | 8 |
Mounting | Rack Mount |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Outlines essential safety precautions for installing and operating the PDU.
Describes communication interfaces like LAN, RS-232, RS-485/RS-422, SNMP, and GUI.
Details electrical connection procedures for 120 VAC products, including safety cautions.
Details electrical connection procedures for 230 VAC products, including safety cautions.
Explains how to connect for LAN, RS-232, and RS-485/RS-422 communications.
Lists commands for controlling PDU functions like baud rate and external contacts.
Command to reset all settings to factory defaults.
Provides instructions for installing and uninstalling the PDU management software.
Details how to configure software communication settings with the PDU.
Configures baud rate, PDU address, and master/slave communication settings.
Configures under voltage, current limit, and temperature limit settings for alarms.
Configures EPO function, external contact triggers, and external messaging.
Describes the LAN module interface for network communication via Telnet or web browser.
Explains how the unit obtains an IP address via DHCP and associated network settings.
Steps to configure the LAN Module over the network using Telnet port 9999.
Configures basic network parameters like IP address, gateway, and netmask.
Details how to set a unique IP address for the LAN module.
Restores all PDU and LAN module settings to factory defaults.
Describes using a web browser to monitor and control the PDU via an applet.
Describes the login process, requesting username and password for access.
Details the unit setup dialog for basic PDU and network agent parameters.
Allows setting up conditions that trigger alerts and specifies recipients.
Sets up conditions for alerts, recipients, and external circuit monitoring.
Allows managing usernames, passwords, and privileges for up to eight users.
Allows direct control of PDU outlets individually or in sequenced operations.