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110 Legrand PDU User Guide
Available Data of the Outlets Overview Page
All of the following outlet data is displayed on the outlets overview page based on your selection.
All or some of the following outlet data is displayed on the outlets overview page based on your model and
selection. To show or hide specific data, click
. See
Outlets
(on page 107).
Outlet status, which is marked with either icon below. This information is available on outlet-switching
capable models only.
Icon
Outlet status
Outlet turned on
Outlet turned off
Non-critical setting for indicating whether the outlet is a non-critical outlet. This information is available on
outlet-switching capable models only.
Non-critical setting
Description
true
The outlet is a non-critical outlet, which will
be turned OFF in the load shedding mode.
See
Load Shedding Mode
(on page 112).
false
The outlet is a critical outlet, which will
remain unchanged in the load shedding
mode.
Note: To set critical and non-critical outlets, go to
Outlets
(on page 107).
Receptacle type
Lines associated with each outlet
Setting Outlet Power-On Sequence and Delay
By default, outlets are sequentially powered on in the ascending order from outlet 1 to the final when turning
ON or power cycling all outlets on the Legrand PDU. You can change the order in which the outlets power
ON. This is useful when there is a specific order in which some IT equipment should be powered up first.
In addition, you can make a delay occur between two outlets that are turned on consecutively. For example,
if the power-on sequence is Outlet 1 through Outlet 8, and you want the Legrand PDU to wait for 5 seconds
before turning on Outlet 4, after Outlet 3 is turned on, assign a delay of 5 seconds to Outlet 3.
To set the outlet power-on sequence:
1. On the Outlets page, click
> Sequence Setup.
2. Select one or multiple outlets by clicking them one by one in the 'Outlet' column.
3. Click the arrow buttons to change the outlet positions.
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Function
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