Western Telematic MPC-20VS20-1 Network Card User Manual


 
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Basic Configuration
Callback Attempts: The number of times that the MPC will attempt to contact the
Callback number. (Default = 3 attempts.)
Callback Delay: The amount of time that the MPC will wait between Callback
attempts. (Default = 30 seconds.)
Notes:
After configuring and enabling Callback Security, you must then define a
callback phone number for each desired user account (as described in
Section 5.5) in order for this feature to function properly.
When using the "On - Callback (With Password Prompt)" option, it is
important to remember that accounts that do not include a callback number
will be allowed to access command mode without callback verification.
5.3.6. Power Source Configuration
The Power Configuration menu allows you to adjust power measurements in order to
obtain a more accurate determination of how much "real power" is being used by the
devices that are connected to the MPC. Real Power is determined by the following
equation:
Real Power =
(Voltage * Amps) * Power Factor
Power Efficiency
To define Power Configuration parameters, access the command mode using an
account that permits access to Administrator level commands and then proceed as
follows:
Text Interface: Type /F and press [Enter] to access the System Parameters menu.
From the System Parameters menu, type 14 and press [Enter] to display the Power
Configuration menu.
Web Browser Interface: Move the cursor over the General Parameters link on the
left hand side of the screen. When the fly-out menu appears, click on the "System
Parameters" link to display the System Parameters menu.
Notes:
In the Text Interface, all power source configuration parameters are defined
via the Power Configuration menu.
In the Web Browser Interface, the Power Factor, Power Efficiency and Local/
AUX Unit are selected via the System Parameters menu, and the Line Power
Source and Voltage Setting are defined via a submenu that may be accessed
by clicking on the "Configure Power Source" button.