Chapter 6. Port Access
3.Configure the outlet according to the information provided in the following table:
Field | Explanation |
Schedule Name Provide a name to identify the scheduled operation by.
Operation | Select the type of power operation you want to occur at the |
Mode | scheduled time. |
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Period | Select the time period that the scheduled operation will occur |
| at: Once; Weekdays; or Daily – then drop down the list to |
| select which day the operation is to start on. |
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Time | Click the Date/Time button to select the time and date the |
| operation is to start on. |
Note: If there is a conflict between the day set in the Period panel and the time the operation is supposed to start, a message will appear informing you of the problem. Click the Date/Time button and reset the time and date.
4.When you have finished making your configuration settings, click Save.
5.Repeat the above steps to set up additional schedules.
To modify a schedule, select it in the main panel, then click Modify. The Outlet Schedule dialog box comes up – make your changes, then click Save.
To delete a schedule, select it in the main panel, then click Remove.
To run all power operations listed in the Outlet Schedule dialog box now – without waiting for the scheduled time to arrive – click Run.
To stop all power operations listed in the Outlet Schedule dialog box, click Stop.
Synchronization
If more than one outlet has been selected for association with a port, Synchronization can be used to standardize their configurations.
Enabling Synchronization (by checking the checkbox), brings up the Pon Outlet Configuration dialog box (see Configuration, page 123).
The settings that you make are applied to all the outlets associated with the port so that their settings are all the same, and all the outlets associated with the port have the same schedule configuration as the first PON outlet.
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