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Posted: 2021-06-28 06:55 AM
This question was originally posted by Neal on APC forums on 5/20/2013
We have some PDU that we are powering via the subfloor. The PDU network Management module is upside down due to subfloor power.
I am aware of the keystroke to rotate the display.
But it appears that the module may be able to be unscrewed and rotated. Is this the case and if so is it APC supported? I don't want to void the warranty etc.
Thanks,
Neal
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Posted: 2021-06-28 06:55 AM
This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on 5/21/2013
It is only intended for you to rotate the display 180º by holding down the key combination. The display is intended to be field replaceable in case of fault or problem and requires a full power down of the PDU to replace so that is why you see screws. It is not intended to be rotated physically.
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Posted: 2021-06-28 06:55 AM
This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on 5/21/2013
It is only intended for you to rotate the display 180º by holding down the key combination. The display is intended to be field replaceable in case of fault or problem and requires a full power down of the PDU to replace so that is why you see screws. It is not intended to be rotated physically.
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