
Configuring Power Control Units
Default Name for an Outlet 10-3
Default Name for an Outlet
The default name for an outlet is derived from its POWER port
and the number of the outlet on the Power Control unit. For
example, 5:7 is the default name of the 7th outlet on the Power
Control Unit that is managed from POWER port 5.
You can specify a descriptive name for an outlet or an outlet
group. A descriptive name is a unique text name of up to 15
alphanumeric characters. For more information, see “Naming
an Outlet” on page 10-5 and “Naming an Outlet Group” on
page 10-5.
You must specify the default name, or the descriptive name, of
an outlet, in the outlet group command in the Configuration
Command Mode.
However, you only need to specify the number, or descriptive
name, of the outlet in the outlet name command in the
Asynchronous Command Mode. This is because the LX software
“knows” that the POWER port is the current asynchronous port.
See the
LX Series Command Reference for more information
about the outlet group and outlet name commands.
Configuring 5250, 5150 and 4800 Units
Outlets can be assigned to a group and managed and configured
as a group. The Off Time for outlets can be specified using the
LX CLI. This section describes how to assign outlets to a group
and how to specify the Off Time for outlets.
When outlets are assigned to a group, they can be configured
and managed as a group. This can be more efficient than
configuring and managing outlets individually.
X To assign outlets to a group
Use the outlet group command. In the following example,
the outlets 2:5 3:7 4:2 4:3 4:5 are assigned to Group 2:
Example Config:0 >>outlet group 2 2:5 3:7 4:2 4:3 4:5
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