Applications Menu & Forms > Applications > IPDU Power Mgmt. > Outlets Manager

Outlets Manager
On the “Outlets Manager” form under Applications>IPDU Power Mgmt., you can do the following tasks for all outlets on all connected IPDUs.
Change the power up interval. The power up interval is the time interval (in seconds) that the system waits between turning on the currently-selected outlet and the next outlet.
The following figure shows an Outlets Manager form.
Expert > Applications > IPDU Power Mgmt. > Outlets Manager
The following table illustrates what each icon indicates
Expert > Outlets Manager Icons Description
Yellow bulbs indicate an outlet is switched on.Gray indicates an outlet is switched off.
An opened padlock indicates that an outlet is unlocked. A closed padlock indicates that an outlet is locked.
In the example below, outlet 1 is switched on and locked and outlet 2 is switched off and unlocked.
Expert > Outlets Manager Icons
Clicking the Edit button brings up the following dialog box.
Expert > Edit Outlets Dialog Box
You can specify a name for the outlet, for example, the server or device name, and change the power up interval.
Note: The power up interval is the amount of time (in seconds) that elapses after the selected outlet is turned on before another outlet can be turned on.
To View Status, Lock, Unlock, Rename, or Cycle Power Outlets
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The “Outlets Manager” form appears.
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The Edit Outlet dialog box appears.
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To change the time between when this outlet is turned on and another can be turned on, change the default 0.50 number of seconds in the “Power Up Interval” field.
Note: An outlet name cannot be changed for outlets previously associated to any serial port, which configured under:

“Ports” > “Physical Ports” > [select Serial Port number] > [Modify Selected Ports] > “Power Management” tab > [v] “Enable Power Management on this port” > Outlet number(s)
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