Selecting a date format. Select the numerical format in which to display all dates in this User Interface. In the selections, each letter m (for month), d (for day), and y (for year) represents one digit. Single-digit days and months are displayed with a leading zero.

User configuration file (ini)

As an Administrator, you can retrieve a dynamically generated .ini file of the current configuration of the cooling unit and export that file to another cooling unit or to multiple cooling units.

Use the Browse button to upload an .ini file.

For further detail, see “How to Export Configuration Settings” on page 62.

Unit preference

Event Log Color Coding . Enable/Disable

Select the temperature scale (Fahrenheit or Celsius) in which to display all temperature measurements in this user interface.

Temperature Scale . Fahrenheit/Celsius

Note: Changing the temperature scale will also change other unit settings between Metric and English. Settings that will be affected include flow rates and pressure measurements.

Reset the interface

Use the Reset/Reboot option to perform any of the following actions:

Action

Definition

 

 

Reboot Management

Restarts the management interface of the device without turning off and

Interface

restarting the device itself.

 

 

Reset All

Resets Security, Network, Notification, General, and Logs configuration settings.

 

It does not reset Cooling Group and Cooling Unit configuration settings.

 

Mark the Include TCP/IP checkbox to include the setting that determines how

 

this device must obtain its TCP/IP settings. That setting will be reset to its

 

default, DHCP & BOOTP.

 

Note: To reset all device settings except the TCP/IP settings, leave

 

the Include TCP/IP checkbox unchecked.

 

 

Reset Only

You can choose one or more of the following options by marking their

 

checkboxes:

 

TCP/IP: Resets only the setting that determines how this device must obtain its

 

TCP/IP settings. That setting will be reset to its default, DHCP & BOOTP.

 

Event Configuration: Resets only events to their default configuration. Any

 

configuration changes, by event or by group, will revert to their default settings.

 

 

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APC ACRP501, ACRP500, ACRP100, ACRP101 User configuration file ini, Unit preference, Reset the interface, Action Definition

ACRD501, ACRC501, ACRD500, ACRC500, ACRP500 specifications

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