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Operating Mode * Std. Default = 6 *
The iPAL supports seven operating modes, which determine how information is displayed, how the inputs are used and how
the LED indicators operate. The following chart details each Operating mode.
Mode
Relay De-
Energized
Reported
As:
Relay
Energized
Reported
As:
LED On when
Relay:
Input Circuit
Operation
1 Generic I/O
Off
On
Energized
Independent Inputs
2 Control w/ Feedback
Off
On
Energized
Feedback Monitor
3 A/B No Feedback
A
B
Energized
Not used
4 A/B w/ Feedback
A
B
Energized
Feedback Monitor
5 Power No Feedback
On
Off
De-Energized
Not Used
6 Power Bi-State Fbk
On
Off
De-Energized
Feedback Monitor
7 Power Tri-State Fbk
On
Off
De-Energized
Feedback Monitor
Password * For All Models *
This selection offers an opportunity to change the password required for Telnet and Web Browser Access. To change the
password, Select 4 from the Setup Menu. The password can be up to 8 characters and is case sensitive. Please remember
your password. If you forget your password the unit needs to be returned to Dataprobe or an Authorized Service Agent for
reset.
Pulse Time * For All Models *
This feature selects the time in seconds for a Pulse command for any of the relay circuits. This would typically be used to
support power-off-reset for power control applications. To set the cycle time, select 5 from the Setup Menu. The Pulse Time
can be from 01 to 99 seconds. Use Leading zeros when entering 01 to 09 seconds.
Web Page Refresh Time * Std Default * = 10
When using Mode 1, with independent inputs, an automatic refresh rate for Web browser status updates can be set. This will
cause the iPAL to re-read the inputs and report the status. To set the Web Page Refresh Time, select 6 from the Setup
Menu. Times of 00 (no refresh) to 99 are accepted.