Confi guration

5.3.3.2. The Boot / Sequence Delay Period.

The Boot / Sequence Delay value will be applied differently for Reboot operations as opposed to simple On/Off operations as described below:

1.Reboot Cycles:

a)Single Plug: The Boot/Seq. Delay determines how long the plug will remain Off before it is switched back On again.

b)Several Plugs: The Boot/Seq. Delay determines how long the plug will remain "Off", and also how long the IPS will pause before proceeding to the next plug.

2.On/Off Switching: The Boot/Seq. Delay determines how long the IPS will pause before proceeding to the next plug.

Examples: Assume that a user is only allowed access to plugs one through four, and that the Boot / Sequence Delays for each plug have been set as follows: Plug 1 = 1 Second, Plug 2 = 2 Seconds, Plug 3 = 5 Seconds, Plug 4 = 1 Minute.

If the user applies an "On" command to all four plugs, the IPS will respond as follows:

1.Turn On Plug 1, Wait 1 Second.

2.Turn On Plug 2, Wait 2 Seconds.

3.Turn On Plug 3, Wait 5 Seconds.

4.Turn On Plug 4.

If a "Reboot" Command is applied to Plug 3, the IPS will respond as follows:

1.Turn Off Plug 3, Wait 5 Seconds, Turn On Plug 3.

If a Reboot Command is applied to all four plugs, the IPS will respond as follows:

1.Turn Off all four plugs (short delay between plugs.)

2.Wait 1 Second, Turn On Plug 1, Wait 1 Second.

3.Wait 2 Seconds, Turn On Plug 2, Wait 2 Seconds.

4.Wait 5 Seconds, Turn On Plug 3, Wait 5 Seconds.

5.Wait 1 Minute, Turn on Plug 4.

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Western Telematic IPS-800-D20, IPS-800E-D20, IPS-1600-D20, IPS-1600E-D20 manual Reboot Cycles