Specifications
Operations 23
Installation and Operations Manual
Configuring the LED display orientation:
From the Display Orientation drop-down list, select Normal or Inverted, and click Apply.
NOTES:
Only specific PT22 models are equipped with an accelerometer chip that senses device orientation. If equipped, your
unit automatically aligns the LED display orientation (depending on its current direction), and the option “Auto”
displays in the Display Orientation drop-down list by default. In addition, the actual mounting of the unit, such as
“<Normal> or <Inverted>”, appears to the right of the "Auto" option. However, even if your unit does have the
sensor for device orientation, you can still select the Normal or Inverted option from the list to override the capability of
the hardware.
If your unit does not have the accelerometer chip, you will need to configure the LED display orientation by
selecting Normal or Inverted.
Setting the outlet sequence order:
The PT22 lets you configure the power-on sequence of outlets.
The Normal option powers-on outlets in ascending numeric order by outlet number, for example, from
outlet 1-8. The Reversed option powers on outlets in descending order by outlet number; for example,
from outlet 8-1.
The Reversed option is useful when the unit is mounted with inverted orientation and the last outlet (in
this example, outlet 8) is in the first position.
From the Outlet Sequence Order drop-down menu, select Normal or Reversed, and click Apply.
Enabling or disabling strong password requirements:
The PT22 supports enforcement of strong passwords for enhanced security. When enabled, all new
passwords must be a minimum of 8 characters in length with at least one uppercase letter, one
lowercase letter, one number and one special character.
Acceptable strong passwords:
n0tOnmyw@tch
john2STI?
H3reUgo!
NOTE: Strong password requirements also enforce a minimum change of four character positions when defining new
strong passwords.
Select Enabled or Disabled from the Strong Passwords drop-down menu and click Apply.
NOTE: The strong password requirement is applied against all new passwords.
Enabling or disabling the external reset button:
Select Enabled or Disabled from the External Reset Button drop-down menu and click Apply.
Setting the temperature scale:
Select Celsius or Fahrenheit from the Temperature Scale drop-down menu and click Apply.
Setting the system area:
Enter a system area value in the Area field and click Apply.
Setting the system area unit of measure:
Select the unit of measure from the Unit of Measure drop-down list and click Apply.
Setting the system input power factor:
The Power Factor value is used to provide calculated power usage displayed in the Power Monitoring
pages.
Enter a numeric value in the Power Factor field from .50 to 1.00, and click Apply.