LevelOne Switch IPS 0008 User Manual

IPS-0008  
IP Power Switch  
User Manual  
Ver 1.0.1-0710  
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Safety instructions  
Follow these safety instructions to avoid injury to self and damage to the  
IPS-0008.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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  
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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  
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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  
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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)  
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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  
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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  
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Output power status  
indicator (A ~ H)  
Displays output current, power  
status, and remote control status for  
each power outlet A through H.  
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Input power  
Displays percentage of input power  
consumed.  
consumption indicator  
Status indicator  
Displays input current, voltage,  
frequency, and error code.  
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  
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Reset button  
Enables you to reset the IPS-0008  
in case the system locks up.  
Operation mode DIP  
switch  
Sets the mode of operation for the  
IPS-0008. S1 off, S2 off: Normal  
operation (default mode)  
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Serial (CONSOLE) port Enables you to configure the  
IPS-0008 using the serial port. You  
can also connect an optional EMD  
to this port.  
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.  
Description  
Status Indicator  
Displays status of each power  
outlet (A ~ H)  
Output power status indicator (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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Description  
Status Indicator  
Input power consumption  
indicator  
Displays input power consumed  
by the output devices connected  
to the IPS-0008 outlets. The  
power consumption is displayed  
as a percentage value.  
Displays input voltage (Volts),  
input current (Ampere), and  
frequency (Hz), sequentially on  
the 7-segment switching display.  
This indicator also shows system  
errors in the form of an error code  
such E01, E02, E03, and so on.  
Refer to “Error codes” on page 27  
under the appendix for a list of all  
error codes.  
Input power status indicator  
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1.3.3. Using the control buttons  
You can turn on power manually for each of the eight output devices with  
the control buttons provided under each status indicator A through H.  
Each button allows you to set the remote control function as well as turn  
power on/off for each outlet manually.  
The control button has two modes of operation. Press the button  
repeatedly to switch between Remote Control mode and Power On/Off  
mode. When you press the control button, the IPS-0008 switches modes  
as follows:  
After switching modes, you need to press the control button again within  
5 seconds to change the mode status.  
Remote control mode  
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Press the control button once. The remote control indicator starts  
flashing red.  
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Now press control button again within 5 seconds and hold for more  
than 5 seconds. The remote control indicator starts flashing red at  
a faster speed and then inverts its original state.  
For instance, if remote control indicator is enabled (grey) before you  
press the control button, it turns on (red) after step 2, indicating that  
remote control is disabled.  
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Power on/off mode  
1.  
Press the control button twice. The outlet power indicator starts  
flashing green.  
2.  
Now press control button again within 5 seconds and hold for more  
than 5 seconds. The outlet power indicator starts flashing green at  
a faster speed and then inverts its original state.  
For instance, if outlet power indicator is off (grey) before you press the  
control button, it turns on (green) after step 2, indicating that outlet power  
is turned on.  
1.4. Rear Panel  
220AC Model  
110AC Model  
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Rear Panel Component  
Component  
Description  
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Input power  
Connect to a power outlet.  
Breaker  
Prevents excessive current flow to protect  
the system.  
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Power outlet (A ~ H)  
Dry contact port  
Connect a device to each power outlet to  
sup- ply power to it.  
Connect dry contact UPS that can be  
remotely managed through network card.  
This is currently not supported by the  
IPS-0008.  
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Digital output  
Connect up to digital outputs that are  
normally open or normally closed.  
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2. Getting Started  
This section provides information about setting up the IPS-0008,  
connecting power, and connecting devices to it before you start using it  
for power management. Read this section carefully to learn how to  
connect various devices to it.  
2.1. Attaching the feet  
The IPS-0008 comes with four  
feet or spacers that are attached  
to the bottom. Use the four  
screws provided with the feet to  
attach the feet to the bottom of  
the IPS-0008 as shown:  
Note: You do not need to attach the feet if you are going to install the  
IPS-0008 in a rack.  
2.2. Attaching the ears  
The IPS-0008 is designed to be  
placed in a rack arrangement  
and comes with two ears that  
help you to move the device  
easily. Attach each ear with the  
three screws provided in your  
package as shown:  
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2.3. Making Connections  
The IPS-0008 is a versatile product that can be connected to several  
different types of input and output devices. This makes it a useful tool for  
connecting devices to it and controlling their power on/off status through  
its user interface.  
The IPS-0008 can be attached to eight output devices whose power  
status can be controlled remotely and manually. It also supports an EMD  
(Environmental Monitored Device) or sensors for detecting  
environmental conditions as well as digital outputs or devices with  
normally open or normally closed conditions. Moreover, the IPS-0008  
supports a serial (con- sole) and Ethernet (LAN/WAN) connection that  
lets you control the IPS-0008 outputs remotely.  
Note: The EMD is optional  
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The following procedure describes the basic steps needed to set up the  
IPS-0008:  
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To set up the hardware, connect power to the power inlet and  
output devices to the power outlets. Connect digital outputs to the  
digital I/O ports, and an EMD to the console port.  
To configure the IPS-0008, you can use the console or WAN port.  
Connect the IPS-0008 to a console and a WAN to enable its  
configuration through the console or browser menu.  
After connecting to a console, use a console application such as  
Tel- net or HyperTerminal to access the console menu. Select the  
System Group submenu under the IPS-0008 Configuration to set  
up the IP address and the system date/time. This IP address will be  
used while accessing the web interface to configure the IPS-0008  
parameters.  
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After connecting to WAN, open a browser from a PC in the network  
and use the IPS-0008 IP address specified through the console  
menu to open the web interface for system configuration.  
The following sections provide instructions about how to make various  
connections.  
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2.4. Connecting Input Power  
The IPS-0008 has an IEC C20 power inlet for supplying and managing  
power for the output devices. Connect the power cord to the power inlet  
and plug the other end into a power outlet as shown:  
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2.5. Connecting Output Devices  
The IPS-0008 has eight power outlets for connecting devices such as  
workstations, servers, and printers. Their power on/off status can be  
con- trolled manually as well as remotely through the LAN and Console  
ports. Connect the power connectors of the devices to each of the power  
outlets A through H with the power cords supplied with the devices as  
shown:  
2.6. Connecting digital outputs  
The IPS-0008 provides two digital outputs to which you can connect  
switches, indicators, or other output devices that are normally open or  
normally closed. You can control the digital outputs remotely through the  
con- sole or over the LAN.  
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2.7. Connecting EMD  
An environmental monitored device that is connected to sensors for  
detecting temperature, humidity, water level, and so on can be  
connected to the IPS-0008 with the console port. The EMD can also be  
connected to alarms or indicators and controlled through the IPS-0008.  
Connect the EMD to the console port as shown:  
Note: The EMD is optional  
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2.8. Connecting The Console  
You can control the output devices and manage their power status  
through a console or serial connection with your PC. Use the serial cable  
provided in your package to connect the COM port of your PC and the  
CONSOLE port of the IPS-0008 as shown.  
Refer to “Using the console menu” on page 16 to learn how to use the  
console with a console application such as HyperTerminal or Telnet.  
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2.9. Connecting To a WAN  
The IPS-0008 has an RJ-45 LAN connection that enables you to monitor  
and manage the power outlets and digital outputs over the network. The  
IPS-0008 has a graphic user interface that allows you to control the  
device through a web browser. Connect the IPS-0008 to a free port on  
your router using an Ethernet cable as shown. You can then control the  
IPS-0008 from your PC, laptop, mobile phone, or PDA which is  
connected to the router network.  
Refer to “Using the web interface” on page 21 for details about how to  
control the IPS-0008 and its output devices through the web.  
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3. Using the Console Menu  
The IPS-0008 is provided with a serial port that enables you to configure  
and control the system through your PC’s RS-232 serial (COM) port.  
Use the serial cable provided to connect the console port to your PC’s  
COM port as described in “Connecting the console” on page 15. This  
section describes how to use a console application to control the  
IPS-0008 and configure its settings such as its IP address, outlet control  
parameters, access control table, and trap receivers table.  
3.1. Using HyperTerminal  
HyperTerminal is a console application in Windows that enables you to  
con- figure or control a device through command line parameters. You  
can con- figure the IPS-0008 parameters and its outlets through simple  
numerical commands from your keyboard. You can also use Telnet or  
any other con- sole application for controlling the device in a similar  
manner.  
Follow these steps to start HyperTerminal and communicate with the  
IPS-0008:  
1. To start HyperTerminal, click  
Start, Programs, Accessories,  
Communications, and  
HyperTerminal from the  
Windows Start button.  
2. A New Connection opens.  
Type a name for the  
connection in the Name field  
and select an icon for the  
connection. Click OK when  
done.  
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3. From the Connect using  
drop-down box, select the  
COM port that you have  
connected to the IPS-0008.  
Click OK when done.  
4. The Properties window opens.  
Click Restore Defaults to use  
the default settings. Make sure  
that the Bits per second field is  
set to 9600. Click OK when  
done.  
5. Press any key. The IPS-0008  
Configuration Utility Main  
menu opens and you are  
prompted for a pass- word.  
Type the default password  
(admin) and press Enter to  
continue.  
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The main menu options are displayed.  
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3.2. Navigating Through the Console Menu  
Follow these steps to navigate through the console menu to modify  
settings:  
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To select a submenu, type the number corresponding to the  
submenu and press Enter. For example, to select the IPS-0008  
Configuration menu, type 1 and press Enter. Submenus may have  
further nested menus which can also be accessed by typing the  
appropriate number.  
To modify a menu option, select the option with its corresponding  
number and then type the new values for the option. For instance,  
to change the system date, first select the System Date option by  
typing 4 from the System Group and press Enter. Then type the  
date in the specified format (dd:mm:yyyy) and press Enter to save  
the changes.  
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Type 0 (zero) to return to a previous or higher-level menu.  
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The console menu consists of the following submenus:  
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IPS-0008 Configuration: This is the primary menu consisting of  
various submenus such as the system submenu for setting the IP  
address, date, and time, the control submenu for setting the  
administrator user name, password, and access protocols, the  
parameter submenu for set- ting identifying information, and the  
Email submenu for configuring the Email settings. This menu also  
provides the option under the control group submenu to enable  
input phase detection which allows the IPS-0008 to turn off outlet  
power if there is a phase mismatch.  
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Outlets Control: This enables you to control all power outlets and  
configure each outlets name, location, and other parameters.  
Access Control Table: This enables you to set up a list of users  
who can access and control the power outlets.  
Trap Receiver Table: This menu enables you to set up a list of  
users who will be alerted with a trap message if an unusual event is  
triggered on the IPS-0008 system.  
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Reset Configuration to Default: This option sets all system  
settings to their factory default values.  
Restart: This enables you to restart the IPS-0008.  
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3.3. Setting the IP Address  
Follow these steps to set up the IP address of the IPS-0008:  
1. Using the steps described under “Navigating through the console  
menu” on page 18, navigate to the System Group under the  
IPS-0008 Configuration menu.  
2. Select the IP Address item and set the IP address. This address lets  
you access the IPS-0008 in a TCP/IP network (LAN/WAN). Con- tact  
your system administrator for assistance if you are not sure about  
what IP address to choose.  
Once you have set the IP address, you can use the web interface to  
modify all other settings. See “Using the web interface” on page 21 for  
more information.  
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4. Using the Web Interface  
The IPS-0008 provides a graphic user interface that can be viewed from  
a web browser such as Internet Explorer. This enables you to access  
and control the IPS-0008 outlets and subsequently, it’s output devices  
remotely from your desktop, laptop, PDA, or even your mobile phone.  
This section provides instructions about how to use the web interface to  
configure and control the IPS-0008 remotely.  
4.1. Overview  
Start a web browser such as Internet Explorer from your host PC or  
laptop and enter the IP address of the IPS-0008 in the address bar. For  
details about setting the IP address of the system, see “Setting the IP  
address” on page 20. Click Go and the main status page of the IPS-0008  
web inter- face is displayed.  
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The main page shows a graphic representation of the IPS-0008 outlets  
and inputs status as described below:  
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The left pane shows the various menus and submenus for the  
IPS-0008. Click any menu to display the menu options, expand the  
menu items, and modify the menu options as required.  
The front panel displayed in the right pane shows the status of the  
out- lets, input power, and input current. Click anywhere on the  
front panel to see detailed information about the IPS-0008 input  
and output status.  
Notes:  
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Each menu page provides online help to assist you in configuring  
the IPS-0008. Click the  
the help.  
icon at the top of each page to view  
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To go back to a previous menu, click the  
page.  
icon at the top of the  
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4.2. Modifying the Basic Settings  
The System menu enables you to configure the IPS-0008 system  
parameters such as the administrator name, password, IP address, date,  
time, and so on. Some of these settings have been described here for  
your reference.  
4.2.1. Setting the Date and Time  
Click Date and Time under System to view and modify the system date  
and time. This menu page displays the current IPS-0008 date and time.  
Select one of the options to configure the date and time by setting it  
manually, synchronizing with a computer’s time, or synchronizing it with  
an NTP server.  
Note: When you change the system date and time, it affects various  
other system settings such as schedule, e-mail, traps, and logs.  
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4.2.2. Adding Users  
Click Multi-User under System to create a list of users who can access  
and control the IPS-0008. You can add users who can only view the  
IPS-0008 status or users who can change the outlet status of the  
IPS-0008.  
Click Add New to add a new user to the list and specify the user name,  
password, and the outlet privileges for each user using the drop-down  
boxes. The new user gets added to the list on the Multi-User page. If you  
want to modify or delete a user entry, click Edit or Delete for the  
appropriate user in the list.  
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4.2.3. Changing Event Alert Settings  
The IPS-0008 sends email or SNMP trap alerts to specified users when  
specific events occur. Use the following steps to set up these alerts  
Click Trap Receivers under System to set up a list of users or  
workstations who will be alerted with an SNMP trap message. Use this  
menu page to specify the IP addresses of up to 8 trap receivers,  
community information, type of trap, severity of trap, and description of  
the events that cause the traps.  
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Click Email Notification under Sys- tem to set up a list of up to 8 users  
who will be alerted with an email. Use this menu to specify the mail  
server, user account, DNS, and other information necessary to set up a  
mail server for sending mail alerts. Use the Email Receivers Table to add  
the Email addresses  
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4.3. Modifying Application Settings  
The following sections describe how to use the Power Management and  
Environment menus to control the system input and output ports, as well  
as view the status of the EMD.  
4.3.1. Setting Control Options  
Click Control under Power Management to display the control options for  
the power and digital outputs.  
The Control page shows a graphical representation of the rear panel  
along with a tabular representation of the status of each power outlet A  
through H and digital out- puts. Hover your mouse cursor over the inlet  
or any of the outputs and click to configure them as follows:  
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Inlet: Specify what action is taken by the IPS-0008 when the inlet  
voltage is not within limits. You can set which power outlets and  
digital outputs are to be turned on or off when the inlet voltage is  
not of acceptable value.  
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Power Status of Outlet: Configure the parameters to identify the  
out- let, specify its power on/off delay, and output current threshold.  
You can also manually turn the outlet on/off from this menu page.  
Digital Output Status: This menu page shows the status of the  
both digital outputs and lets you specify which digital output is  
toggled when events occur. You can also manually change the  
status of both digital outputs from this menu page.  
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4.3.2. Setting Up a Schedule  
Click Schedule under Power Management to see a list of schedules for  
turning power outlets on or off as desired. For instance, you may want to  
turn on all the servers and the administrator’s workstation every Mon-  
day morning. The Schedule menu enables you to do this automatically  
by setting up an entry in the Schedule.  
Click Add New to add a new schedule. Specify the type of schedule, date,  
and time using the drop-down menus. Select the outlets that you want to  
control and specify if you want to turn the outlets on or off.  
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4.3.3. Status  
Click Status under Environment to see the status of the EMD connected  
to the IPS-0008. The menu page displays the temperature and humidity  
of the environment sensor, as well as the open/close conditions of the  
EMD alarms.  
4.3.4. Configuration  
Click Configuration under Environment to configure the EMD connected  
to the IPS-0008. This menu enables you to set up the sensor names,  
high and low set points, calibration offsets for the sensors, as well as  
alarm names and normal conditions. You can also specify which EMD  
events and alarm conditions cause which power and digital outlets to be  
turned off.  
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4.4. Power Cycle  
User can enable once power On/Off to restart the crash device for each  
of the eight outlet with Power Cycle button. This function will be worked  
when the status of outlet is power on. So, it connects to Power On/Off  
button of the Manual Control. If the outlet was power off (The button is  
gray) then it’ll not displayed in the web page.  
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Appendix  
Specifications  
Power Input/Output  
110V model  
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AC Input: IEC C20 inlet, 15 Amp,  
100 ~ 125VAC, 50/60Hz  
AC Output: NEMA 5-15R outlet, 15  
Amp, 100 ~ 125 VAC, 50/60Hz  
Load: 15 Amp for each outlet  
220V model  
AC Input: IEC C20 inlet, 15 Amp,  
200 ~ 250 VAC, 50/60Hz  
AC Output: IEC C13 outlet, 10 Amp,  
200 ~ 250 VAC, 50/60Hz  
Load: 10 Amp for each outlet or 15  
Amp total  
Dimensions and Weight  
Size  
1U rack: 436 (w) x 270 (d) x 44 (h)  
Approx: 3.8kg  
Weight  
Operating Environment  
Temperature  
0°C ~ 40°C  
Humidity  
10 ~ 80% non-condensed  
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Error codes  
Error code Description  
E01  
E02  
E03  
E04  
E05  
E06  
E07  
E08  
E09  
E10  
E11  
E12  
E13  
E14  
E15  
E16  
Network link down  
Parameters checksum error  
Input voltage over threshold high (Volt)  
Input voltage over threshold low (Volt)  
Outlet A current over threshold (Amp)  
Outlet B current over threshold (Amp)  
Outlet C current over threshold (Amp)  
Outlet D current over threshold (Amp)  
Outlet E current over threshold (Amp)  
Outlet F current over threshold (Amp)  
Outlet G current over threshold (Amp)  
Outlet H current over threshold (Amp)  
Input source abnormal (for 110V model)  
Input source abnormal (for 220V model)  
Input current sensor value abnormal  
Input source phase incorrect (see note below)  
Note: IPS-0008 detects the phase of the input source automatically. If  
the phase is opposite to that of the outlet phase, the outlet is turned off.  
The corresponding error code is displayed on the input power status  
indicator on the front panel with the error code and a message is  
displayed in a pop-window from your browser. The log is updated with  
information about this event. To prevent this condition from occur- ring,  
select the Control Group submenu under the IPS-0008 Configuration  
Menu and set the Input Phase Detection item to Disabled.  
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Regulatory information  
FCC Statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following  
conditions:  
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This device may not cause harmful interference; and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
WARNING! The use of a shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC  
emission limits and to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is  
essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to connect  
I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to  
operate the equipment.  
CE  
This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or  
exceeds the following technical standards:  
EN 55022 "Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio interference Characteristics  
of Information Technology Equipment." This device complies with the CISPR Class B  
standard.  
EN 55024 "Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard, Part 1:  
Residential, and light industry."  
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