Level IPS-0008 Manual de usuario

IPS-0008
IP Power Switch
User Manual
Ver 1.0.1-0710
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Preface
About this manual
Congratulations on purchasing the IPS-0008. This user manual provides
detailed descriptions of the hardware components and how to use it.
Read this manual carefully and follow the instructions while using the
IPS-0008.
Copyright information
No part of this manual, including the products and software described in
it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means,
except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes,
without the express written permission of the manufacturer.
Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not
be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies,
and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owners’
benefit, with- out intent to infringe. All trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
Copyright © 2007All rights reserved.
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Safety instructions
Follow these safety instructions to avoid injury to self and damage to the
IPS-0008.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install the unit in a
temperature-controlled indoor area free of conductive
contaminants. Do not place the unit near liquids or in an
excessively humid environment.
Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the unit.
The unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Do not open
the unit.
Servicing, maintenance, and repair for this equipment must be per-
formed by qualified service personnel. Remove rings, watches and
other jewelry before servicing the unit.
Before maintenance, repair or shipment, the unit must be
completely switched off and unplugged and all connections must
be removed.
Before plugging in the power cord of the device, make sure that the
power source rating matches the power rating of the IPS-0008.
Use a standard power cord when you connect any device to the
outlets of IPS-0008.
This unit has been provided with a real time clock circuit. There is a
danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
only with a 3V Lithium cell (CR2032) or equivalent type. Discard
used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Table Content
1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................1
1.1. FEATURES........................................................................................................2
1.2. PACKAGE CONTENTS ........................................................................................3
1.3. HARDWARE COMPONENTS................................................................................4
1.3.1. Front Panel ...............................................................................................4
1.3.2. Status Indicator.........................................................................................6
1.3.3. Using the control buttons..........................................................................8
1.4. REAR PANEL ....................................................................................................9
2. GETTING STARTED ..............................................................................................11
2.1. ATTACHING THE FEET......................................................................................11
2.2. ATTACHING THE EARS.....................................................................................11
2.3. MAKING CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................12
2.4. CONNECTING INPUT POWER ...........................................................................14
2.5. CONNECTING OUTPUT DEVICES......................................................................15
2.6. CONNECTING DIGITAL OUTPUTS.......................................................................15
2.7. CONNECTING EMD ........................................................................................16
2.8. CONNECTING THE CONSOLE...........................................................................17
2.9. CONNECTING TO A WAN.................................................................................18
3. USING THE CONSOLE MENU ..............................................................................19
3.1. USING HYPERTERMINAL .................................................................................19
3.2. NAVIGATING THROUGH THE CONSOLE MENU...................................................22
3.3. SETTING THE IPADDRESS..............................................................................24
4. USING THE WEB INTERFACE..............................................................................25
4.1. OVERVIEW .....................................................................................................25
4.2. MODIFYING THE BASIC SETTINGS ...................................................................27
4.2.1. Setting The Date and Time.....................................................................27
4.2.2. Adding Users ..........................................................................................28
4.2.3. Changing Event Alert Settings................................................................29
4.3. MODIFYING APPLICATION SETTINGS................................................................31
4.3.1. Setting Control Options...........................................................................31
4.3.2. Setting Up a Schedule............................................................................32
4.3.3. Status......................................................................................................33
4.3.4. Configuration...........................................................................................33
4.4. POWER CYCLE...............................................................................................35
APPENDIX.........................................................................................................................36
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................36
ERROR CODES ...............................................................................................................37
REGULATORY INFORMATION ............................................................................................38
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the IPS-0008, an intelligent power
management system. The IPS-0008 provides the useful ability of
managing power for any combination of network equipment connected
to it. You can control the power on/off for any device connected to the
IPS-0008, manually or remotely, using a console or Ethernet connection.
The IPS-0008 comes with eight power outlets, each of which can be
monitored and controlled through the console or web interfaces. You can
also use the front panel to operate the power outlets. The IPS-0008 is
also equipped with a console port for connecting an EMD
(Environmental Monitored Device, optional) for sensing temperature and
humidity along with two alarms that can be activated when either of the
sensors shows unusual values. The IPS-0008 is provided with two digital
outputs which you can use for connecting status indicators or digital
switches.
The device is designed to remember the configuration of each outlet and
inlet and is also able to measure the input and output current
consumption.
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1.1. Features
Eight power outlets that can be turned on or off in multiple ways,
with easy monitoring of current consumption
Active extended devices via digital outputs
Monitor and manage connected devices and sensors remotely
Control the IPS-0008 manually, or remotely through console or
network
Intelligent turn on/off devices based on event occurrence or
planned schedule
Comprehensive power management and flexible configuration
through web browser, NMS, Telnet, SNMP, or HyperTerminal
(console)
Configurable user security control
User-friendly interface to display input and output status
Detailed data-logging for statistical analysis and diagnostics
Upgrade utility for easy firmware upgrade
Event notification through SNMP trap or Email alerts
Daily history report through Email
Supports SSL V3 and SSH V1 protocol
Administrator and multiple users with password protection for
double-layer security
Address-specific IP security masks to prevent unauthorized access
Available in 110V and 220V models
Optional versatile sensors supported through EMD (Environmental
Monitoring Device) inputs
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1.2. Package contents
Make sure that your package has the following items. If any of items is
missing or damaged, contact your nearest service center or vendor.
1. IPS-0008 IP Power Switch
2. Rack-mount Brackets
3. U-type Handle
4. U-type Handle Screws
5. Bracket Screws
6. Feet Screws
7. CD Manual
8. Rubber Feet
9. Quick Installation Guide
10. Power Cord
11. Console Cable
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1.3. Hardware Components
Take a moment to familiarize you with the IPS-0008 front and rear panels.
The following sections provide descriptions about the front and rear
panel components and how to use them.
1.3.1. Front Panel
Component Description
1 Output power status
indicator (A ~ H) Displays output current, power
status, and remote control status for
each power outletA through H.
2 Input power
consumption indicator Displays percentage of input power
consumed.
3 Status indicator Displays input current, voltage,
frequency, and error code.
4 Remote control button Enables you to manually control
power and enable remote control
configuration for each power outlet
A through H.
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Component Description
5 Reset button Enables you to reset the IPS-0008
in case the system locks up.
6 Operation mode DIP
switch Sets the mode of operation for the
IPS-0008. S1 off, S2 off: Normal
operation (default mode)
7 Serial (CONSOLE) port Enables you to configure the
IPS-0008 using the serial port. You
can also connect an optional EMD
to this port.
8 Ethernet (LAN) port Enables you to configure the
IPS-0008 through a LAN or WAN.
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1.3.2. Status Indicator
The front panel of the IPS-0008 has several LED indicators that provide
information about the input and output power status. The following table
describes these status indicators.
Status Indicator Description
Output power status indicator (A~
H)
Displays status of each power
outlet (A ~ H)
as follows:
1. Current level indicator:
Displays the amount of current
being drawn by the connected
output device through the
power outlet.
2. Outlet power indicator:
Displays the out- let power
status.
– Grey: power off
– Green: power on
3. Remote control indicator:
Displays the remote control
status of each outlet.
– Grey: remote control is
enabled.
– Red: remote control is
disabled.
4. Control button:
Allows manual control of each
power outlet. Press repeatedly
to switch between remote
control and power on/off
mode. See “Using the control
but- tons” on page 7
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