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7 power outlet setup menu – Legrand SPDU8-1U User Manual User Manual

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• Baud Rate: The system supports the following baud rates:

2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200. It is
strongly recommended that Master port and a user serial port
have the same data rate while exchanging data between
them so that data loss is eliminated. If you must run both
ports using different baud rates, Flow Control (hardware
handshaking) should be enabled on all connected serial
console ports.

Please also note that when Telnet access is used for
exchanging data between the system’s Ethernet interface
port and user communication equipment, without enabling
flow control, you might experience data loss when data
exchange rate is high. This is because data flow from the
system’s Ethernet port is subject to the congestion condition
of LAN traffic.

• Data Bit: Supports 7 or 8 bits.

Stop Bits: Supports 1 or 2 bits.

Parity Bits: Supports Even, Odd or None.

Flow Control: Flow Control is hardware handshaking using

CTS/RTS signals on the connectors. Please see Appendix A
for information about RS232 connector pin assignments.

Port Name: Assign a name for the port. Always assigned to

the name “Master”.

5.7 Power Outlet Setup Menu:

This section describes:

1) Manual Power Outlet Set Swith Operation.
2) Power Outlet Configuration
3) AutoPing Functions
4) Timer Usages.

Manual Power Outlet Set Switch Operation:

1) Press the switch for more than 0.5 seconds (but less than

3 seconds) and then release the switch. You will see a LED
on the front panel blinking. Continue the procedure until the
desired LED/power outlet number is selected.

2) Once the desired LED (power outlet number) is blinking,

holding down the switch for 3 seconds. Then you will
observe the LED is changed to solid On or Off state. The
power outlet power status is changed accordingly.

3) Repeat the procedure 1) and 2) for change the next power

outlet state.

If you run a terminal program, power outlet setup starts with the
following menu:

Change Power Port Parameters: Enter power outlet

configuration submenu.

Change Power Reboot Duration: Enter power reboot

duration value. When the reboot process starts, the system
flips current power outlet status from On to Off, or Off to On
for the number of seconds that this parameter defines. The
default value is 5 seconds. This is parameter applies to all
power outlets.

List of All Power Port Status: Display all power ports

current statuses, as shown in Figure 30.

Helpful Info: Use command “pshow” to display all power

outlet status.

Figure 28 and 29 show the power outlet entry table. This is an
example of the power outlet in Timer off mode. In Figure 29, to
enable the Timer, select option 3. Once a timer is enabled, the
entry table is extended including all timer parameters as shown
in Figure 33.

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Figure 26 - Power Outlet Setup Menu (Terminal Screen)

Figure 27 - List of Power Outlet Status (Terminal Screen)