Date: 2021-08-17
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Switch to operating mode
After completing basic configurations, move the slider to the desired position or set the DIP switches accordingly
to enable regular operating mode. After reboot, the device will run in desired mode. if necessary, the device can fall back to
configuration mode by setting DIP Switches or sliding switch into configuration mode.
Note that the current switch position will generally take effect after rebooting CS141.
The table below shows the regular operation modes available to the CS141 family.
In general, there are two different options to restart the device:
Option 1
– the cold boot
Briefly disconnect power by pulling the power plug or removing the card from the slot. The device will then boot to the
appropriate operating state with the new hardware setting.
Option 2 - Reboot by software
For this step, please switch to the following menu:
The toolbox is restricted for adminstration usage only.
After login as hard-coded user admin using default passwort
cs141-snmp, you will be allowed to use the toolbox with extended
support features. Please note: The default password is only
active in case of no other password was set.
Afterwards it is possible to us the CS141 reboot option.
In both cases the UPS will not be restarted, but it only affects the CS141 - your power supply is ensured.
Sliding switch to centre position:
Enables configuration mode. After reboot the hard-coded IP address
10.10.10.10 is active.
Sliding switch to the right
Automatic IP addressing: DHCP is activated and an IP address is set
automatically. Check the MAC address of your CS141 to identify the IP
address in the DHCP server table.
Sliding switch to he left
Use of the IP address values manually configured. If DHCP is used, the
IP address needs to be blocked for single usage.