Index

Network Port

4-4, 17-10

 

P

 

 

 

Administrator

5-49

Password

 

5-2, 5-3, 5-24

Horizontal Units

2-4

Email Parameters

5-68

SuperUser

5-49

SNMPv3

 

5-56

Supervisor Mode

5-49

PDAs

 

5-4

Vertical Units

2-6

Periodic Reset Value

 

Network Port Parameters

5-49 to 5-50

Modem Mode

 

5-43

Network Status Screen

8-1 to 8-2

Ping-No-Answer Alarm

7-17 to 7-18

Text Interface

17-3

Address

 

7-18

Normal Mode

5-43

Email Message

 

7-18

DTR Output

5-43

Notify Upon Clear

7-18

Notify Upon Clear

 

Resend Delay

 

7-18

Circuit Breaker Open Alarm

7-12

Subject

 

7-18

Invalid Access Lockout Alarm

7-20

Trigger Enable

 

7-18

Lost Communication Alarm

7-14

Ping-No-Answer Reboot

6-2 to 6-6

Lost Voltage Alarm

7-15

Adding Reboots

 

6-2

Over Current Alarms

7-3

Consecutive Failures

6-3

Over Temperature Alarms

7-8

Deleting

 

6-5

Ping-No-Answer Alarm

7-18

Enable

 

6-3

NTP

 

Interval After Failed Ping

6-2

Enable

5-10

IP Address

 

6-2

NTP Timeout

5-10

Modifying

 

6-5

Primary NTP Address

5-10

Ping Delay After Reboot

6-3

Secondary NTP Address

5-10

Ping Interval

 

6-2

NTP Enable

5-10

Ping Test

 

6-3

NTP Timeout

5-10

Plug Access

 

6-3

O

 

Plug Group Access

6-3

 

Reboot

 

6-3

OFF Command

17-7

 

Viewing

 

6-4

ON Command

17-6

 

Ping Access

 

5-51

Operation

9-1 to 9-12

 

Ping Delay After Reboot

6-3

Organizational Name

14-2

Ping Interval

 

 

Organizational Unit

14-2

 

 

Ping-No-Answer Reboot

6-2

Outlet Configuration

5-36 to 5-38

Ping Test

 

6-3

Output Cable Keeper

Apx-13

 

Plugs

 

4-3

Over Current Alarms

7-2 to 7-6, 8-4

 

Horizontal Units

 

2-3

Address

7-4

 

Vertical Units

 

2-6

Alarm Clear Threshold

7-3

 

Plug Access

 

5-20, 5-25

Alarm Set Threshold

7-3

 

AUX Units

5-27, 5-33, 5-60, 6-4, 6-8, 7-6, 7-11

Email Message

7-3

LDAP Group

 

5-60

Notify Upon Clear

7-3

 

Ping-No-Answer Reboot

6-3

Resend Delay

7-3

Scheduled Reboot

6-7

Subject

7-4

Plug Action

 

 

Trigger Enable

7-3

 

 

Scheduled Reboot

6-7

Over Temperature Alarm

 

 

Plug Control

 

 

Alarm Clear Threshold

7-8

 

 

Web Browser Interface

9-1

Alarm Set Threshold

7-8

Plug Control Screen

 

Over Temperature Alarms

7-7 to 7-11, 8-4

 

Web Browser Interface

9-1

Address

7-9

Plug Groups

 

5-25, 5-29 to 5-32, 17-10

Email Message

7-8

 

Adding

 

5-32

Notify Upon Clear

7-8

 

Deleting

 

5-34

Resend Delay

7-8

 

Editing

 

5-34

Subject

7-9

 

Modifying

 

5-34

Trigger Enable

7-8

 

Plug Access

 

5-32

 

 

 

 

 

Plug Group Name

5-32

 

 

Viewing

 

5-30

 

 

 

 

 

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Western Telematic MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VD20-1, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-8H-1 Index-5

MPC-20VS20-1, MPC-8H-1, MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20V-1 MPC-8H-2 specifications

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