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Logging
Out
Current
User
Password:
Identify
Current
User
Unit
Identification
Type
“unitid”
at the prompt to determine the Unit ID, the MRP displays the
following:
To change the unit ID, go the Outlet Configuration menu and select ‘Change Unit ID’
option. The maximum field length is 32 or 16 for older units.
Type
“Whoami”
at the prompt to determine the current user, the unit displays the
following:
To change the user, logout of the unit and log back in using the new user name.
Current User: root
Type
“Password”
at the prompt to change the current user’s password
and the unit will display the following:
Enter new Password:
Re-Enter new Password:
If the current user already has a password the unit will display the
following:
Enter old Password:
Enter new Password:
Re-Enter new Password:
NOTE:
If you do not have the user’s current password, delete the user. Reinstall user. Select
option to change password and the unit will respond asking for a new password
Type
“Logout”
,
“Logoff”
, or
“Exit”
at the prompt to logoff from the unit. This will close the Outlet
Control session. Press “Enter” to open the Outlet Controller session. A login prompt may appear if a user
has been assign to an outlet. Newer firmware may go to the network menu.
Type
“temp”
at the prompt to show the unit’s
current temperature, the units will display the
following:
Int. Temp: 95.9 F Ext. 1: 72.1 F : 31.5% RH
Ext. 2: 70.9 F
NOTE:
Units with external sensor ports will be displayed as Ext 1 and/or Ext 2.
Unit ID: MRP10
Type
“Power”
at the prompt to show the unit’s Average
Power and the unit will display the following.
Total kW-h: 0
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| Circuit | Average | Volt- |
| Group | Power | Amps |
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| Circuit M1 | 0 Watts | 4 VA |
| Circuit M2 | 0 Watts | 4 VA |
| Circuit M3 | 0 Watts | 4 VA |
| Circuit M4 | 0 Watts | 4 VA |
| Circuit M5 | 0 Watts | 4 VA |
| Circuit M6 | 0 Watts | 4 VA |