LCD Interface Operation
Eaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 1
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USB Flash Mode Submenu
The “USB Flash Mode Submenu” displays in the Settings menu when a USB device is detected in the USB
port. The menu selection does not display when the USB device is removed.
Daisy Chain
Settings
LCD
IPv4
Factory
Display
Language
ESC
Enter
Main Menu
Active Alarms
Alarms History
Meters
Control
ePDU Info
Main Menu
Settings
USB Flash Mode
Figure 54. Example Settings USB Flash Mode Menu Display
Save User Configuration Data Files to the USB
This LCD menu option allows you to save configuration files to the USB flash drive.
After this step is completed, the following files will exist on the USB device:
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eNMC/config/ConfigurationData.xml - Contains all network and communication-related settings. This can be
saved from and loaded to any ePDU G3 when replicating configurations regardless of part number.
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eNMC/config/ConfigurationPdu.xml - Contains all the user-configurable settings related to the ePDU itself
such as voltage and current thresholds, customized naming, and outlet control parameters. The structure of
this file depends on the part number so that it cannot be duplicated from PNx to PNy.
To save the user configuration files to the USB flash drive:
1.
Make sure eNMC module is power ON.
2.
Insert a USB device in the USB port. Verify the USB flash disk contains the eNMC/config directory located
at root of USB flash disk (see Figure 56).
3.
Click
OK
when the USB is detected and click
Enter
to return to the Main Menu.
4.
Under Settings, select USB Flash Mode.
5.
The eNMC module restarts. (If there is no action within one minute, the eNMC module exits the USB
Flash mode. Unplug and replug the USB flash disk to access this menu again.)
6.
Select Save Config (see Figure 55).
Daisy Chain
Settings
LCD
IPv4
Factory
Display
Language
ESC
Enter
Main Menu
Active Alarms
Alarms History
Meters
Control
ePDU Info
Main Menu
Settings
Enter
ESC
USB Flash Mode
Main Menu
Load Config.
Upgrade F/W
Save eNMC file
Load eNMC file
Exit
USB Flash Mode
Save Config.
Figure 55. Example Save Config.