Control and configuration
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Timer mode: timer mode sets the frequency of timed switch-on/switch-off. The options are: ONCE
the event occurs only once, DAILY the event is repeated everyday or WEEKLY the event
is repeated only on the days selected in the "Week Schedule" field.
ON time: date and time port switched on, if you select the DAILY mode, this shall be the date and
time of first switch-on
OFF time: date and time port switched off, if you select the DAILY mode, this shall be the date
and time of first switch-off
Week schedule: The selection that determines the days of the week on which the Timer function is active
if you have selected WEEKLY in the Timer mode field.
Interrupt delay: time (in seconds) over which the port shall be off when using the Interrupt function in
the manual setting of the port, or when using Watchdog function
Watchdog
The watchdog function is used to monitor the operation of the device in the network. If the monitored device does
not respond to ping queries within a given interval, the plug for which this function is set is deactivated for a
given period and then reactivated. To restrict continuous switching of the port in case of failure of the monitored
device, it is possible to set the maximum number of restart attempts for a given port.
Enable: activation of watchdog function
IP address: IP address of the network device to be monitored
Timeout: maximum response time of the monitored device
PON delay: time interval (in seconds) over which the Watchdog function shall not be active after port
restarts. During this period, the monitored device should start operating after restart.
Ping interval: interval (in seconds) in which queries shall be sent to the device
Max retry: maximum number of port restart attempts if the monitored device does not respond to the
ping commands. After expiry of the given number of attempts, the port remains inactive.
Retry POFF: activation of Max retry function
Send e-mail: send e-mail information if the monitored device did not respond and was restarted
Click the Apply button to save the setting.
5.2. System configuration
Here, the user can set the parameters of the network, e-mail, system time, administer the user accounts and install
new firmware on the device.
5.2.1. Configuration of network parameters
Upon clicking the Configuration button, the system configuration page is displayed. Here, you can set the IP
address, Subnet mask, Default gateway and DNS server according to your network parameters. If you do not
want to use manual configuration of the network, you can switch the DHCPby selectingEnable, and the device
automatically sets the parameters according to the DHCP server.