Power Management
The Power Management module allows you to control the power state of your screens.
Currently, Remote Power Management is only made available through the use of Avior control devices. This feature allows control of the power running to certain elements of the screen through the Diagnostics page for a certain screen.
A screen that has the Power Management feature available will have a special icon in your list of screens in the Diagnostics tab.
To access Power Management, select the screen that has power management available. In the main window section, click on 'Power'.
Power Management Panels
Panel | Description |
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Main Power | Shows if mains power is connected to the breaker box where the device is installed. If mains power is not connected, power management will not work as there is no power to the screen. |
Internet | The status of the WifI or Cellular internet connection. Will display connection information. |
Avior | The status of the Avior device; whether the aux power is connected to the device, the status of the battery, and device temperature. |
Outputs | Individual controls for four outputs running to the screen. Labels may differ. |
Changing Power State
To change the power state of an output, click on the management button. You can choose to power cycle (turn off then on automatically), or manually set the on/off state of the relay.
The power indicator will report what the output state is. Green is on, red is off, grey is disabled.
Configuration
You can reboot the power management device using the settings menu on the Avior panel.
The individual outputs can be configured by clicking on the settings button on the output you wish to modify.
Settings Values
Setting | Description |
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Name | The name of the output that displays on Power Management. The name should match what the output powers. |
Enabled | Enables the ability to toggle the output relay on or off. |
Polarity Reversed | Reverses the state of the on/off relay indicator. Should only be enabled if polarity is reversed on the power control device. |