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Rack PDU Switched Outlet Behavior After a Power Outage
Issue:
What would the Rack PDU Switched Outlet Behavior After a Power Outage
Product Line:
Switched Rack PDU, Metered By Outlet with Switching Rack PDUs
Resolution:
APC Rack Power Distribution Units with switched outlets are by default going to turn on if the rack PDU is power cycled or if in the event that it regains power after a power loss (i.e. unplugged, inadequate power input). This will be regardless of the state of the outlet. Meaning, if an end user powers down an outlet on an APC Switched Rack PDU, it will by default, turn on the outlet the moment it reboots.
APC by Schneider Electric understands that some loads may be too sensitive to power fluctuations and that end users may prefer them to stay off at times the above mentioned events do happen. This is why our APC Switched Rack PDU's has options to change this behavior if there is such a need.
- On AP79XX on firmware 3.X.X and on AP89XX on firmware 5.X.X, one can do the following :
- Go to Device Manager >> Configuration
- Click on the outlet name to configure it
- Then choose the behavior. Choices would be
- Immediate : This is the default and will turn on the outlet after a power cycle
- Wait : This will turn on the outlet after a power cycle but with a delay in seconds
- Never Power UP : Selecting this will keep the outlet in an off position when the Rack PDU is power cycled
- On AP79XX, AP89XX on firmware 6.X.X to and above or, on APDU99XX units with any firmware rev, one can do the following :
- Go to Configuration >> RPDU >> Switched Outlet >> Configuration
- Click on the outlet name to configure it
- Then choose the behavior. Choices would be
- Immediate : This is the default and will turn on the outlet after a power cycle
- Wait : This will turn on the outlet after a power cycle but with a delay in seconds
- Never Power UP : Selecting this will keep the outlet in an off position when the Rack PDU is power cycled
- On APDU10XXXX units on firmware 2.X.X.X onwards, one can do the following :
- While on the main dashboard, click the home icon
- Under the outlet table, locate the edit outlet icon of the target outlet to be configured and click it
- This will open the edit outlet pane at the right of the interface
- Click on the State on Startup
- Then choose the behavior. Choices would be
- On : This is the default and will turn on the outlet after a power cycle
- Off : Selecting this will keep the outlet in an off position when the Rack PDU is power cycled
- Last Known : Selecting this will remember the last state of the outlet prior the Power Cycle of the APDU10XXXXX
- Additionally, an end user can set the On delay : This will turn on the outlet after a power cycle but with a delay in seconds
If you have any clarifications, please feel free to contact us at 1-800-800-4272 or chat with our technical support representatives.