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Category | Power distribution unit |
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Manufacturer | Schleifenbauer |
Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Maximum Current per Outlet | 16 A |
Number of Outlets | 8 |
Communication Interface | Ethernet |
Mounting | Rack mountable |
Provides essential safety instructions for PDU installation and operation to prevent injury or damage.
Details electrical system compatibility, voltage, current, and environmental factors for PDU installation.
Explains how to mount PDUs horizontally in 19-inch racks, utilizing available holes.
Explains vertical mounting options for PDUs, including feeding connection leads through holes.
Explains toolless mounting using attachment points on the PDU housing and available cabinet brackets.
Guides on connecting the PDU to a Local Area Network (LAN) via the RJ45 Ethernet port.
Explains how to connect the databus ports (in/out) using CAT5 patch cables for daisy-chaining PDUs.
Describes connecting digital temperature, humidity, or dry contact sensors to the PDU's RJ12 sensor port.
Advises against opening the PDU and lists conditions that invalidate the warranty.
Introduces the PDU's display, buttons, LEDs, and ports for local monitoring.
Details how to view load, temperature, humidity, and NO/NC contact status on the PDU display.
Guides on scrolling through pages to view input and outlet measurements like current, voltage, and power.
Details how to interpret residual current sensor readings and what they signify for system safety.
Guides on checking the PDU's LAN connection status, IP, subnet mask, and gateway.
Instructs how to find the installed firmware version using the "About" display on the PDU.
Details the process of changing and saving settings, including locking/unlocking editable cells.
Describes the Dashboard tab which provides a quick overview of the PDU's status and alerts.
Explains how to view the load and alert thresholds for inputs graphically and numerically.
Details the Sensors tab, showing sensor names, types (auto-detected), and their actual values.
Describes the Inputs tab, listing input phases, energy totals, power, current, voltage, and alert settings.
Details the Outlets tab, showing outlet configuration, energy, power, current, voltage, and state.
Introduces the System tab for managing device identification, configuration, and settings.
Covers settings like backlight timeout, display orientation, peak duration, and current drop detection.
Details network status, IP configuration (DHCP/Static), and access control settings.
Lists specific manuals available for download, such as WebAPI, SPDM, SPBUS, and Modbus documentation.
Guides on configuring SNMPv3 user settings via the web interface's User Management section.
Describes the 5 user accounts (super, admin, power, user, viewer) and their access rights.
Details how to configure Ethernet link speed and duplex mode, including autonegotiation.
Explains DHCP for automatic IP configuration and the default IP address.
Guides on manually configuring IP settings via the web interface, including disabling DHCP.
Introduces IPv6 support and its default disabled state, along with address structure.
Guides on setting up IPv6, including IP protocol selection (IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack).
Explains how to define allowed IP ranges for IPv6 access control in the web interface.
Explains how to use the Schleifenbauer Products Service Tool (SPST) for firmware updates.
Details the process of upgrading firmware using a USB drive connected to the PDU's USB port.
Explains how ring redundancy prevents data loss from cable cuts, ensuring continuous operation.
Explains how to perform a software reset via the web interface without interrupting power.
Details the procedure for a factory reset to restore default IP and web server settings.
Guides on clearing peak current and other dip/peak alerts using the System tab's reset function.