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La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso LevelOne IPS-0008 descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.
Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.
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Perché leggere il manuale d’uso?
Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo LevelOne IPS-0008, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.
Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso LevelOne IPS-0008. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.
Sommario del manuale d’uso
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IPS-0008 IP Power Switch User Manual V er 1.0.1-0710 1[...]
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Preface About this manual Congratulations on p urcha sing the IPS- 0008. This user manual provides detailed description s of the hardware component s a nd how to use it. Read this manual carefully and follow the instru ctions while using the IPS-0008. Copyright information No part of this manual, incl uding the product s an d sof tware described in[...]
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Safety instructions Follow these safety instructions to avoid injury to self and damage t o the IPS-0008. T o reduce the risk of fire or el ectric shock, install the unit in a temperature-controlled indoor area fre e of cond uctive contamina nt s. Do not place the unit near liquids or in an excessively humid environment. Do not allow liquid[...]
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T able Content 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1 1.1. F EA TURES ........................................................................................................ 2 1.2. P ACKAGE CONTEN TS ..................................................................[...]
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1. Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the IPS-0008, an intel ligent power management system. The I PS-0008 provides the useful ability of managing power for any combinatio n of network eq uipment connected to it. Y ou can control the power on/of f for any device connected to the IPS-0008, manually or remotely , using a console or Ethern et [...]
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1.1. Features Eight power outlets that ca n be turne d on or off in multiple ways, with easy monitoring of current consumption Active extended devices via digital output s Monitor and manage conn ected devices and sensors remotely Control the IPS-0008 manually , or remot ely through console or network Intelligent turn on/off dev[...]
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1.2. Package content s Make sure that your p ackage has the following items. If any of items is missing or damaged, cont act your nea rest service cent er or vend or . 1. IPS-0008 IP Powe r 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 Installa tion Guide[...]
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1.3. Hardware Components T ake a moment to familiarize you with the IPS-0008 front and rear panels. The following sections p ro v ide descri ptions about the front and rear panel compo nents and h o w to use them. 1.3.1. Front Panel Component Description 1 Output power status indicator (A ~ H) Displays output current, power status, and remote contr[...]
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Component Description 5 Reset button Enables you to reset the IPS-0008 in case the syst em lo cks up. 6 Operation mode DIP switch Sets the mode of operation for the IPS-0008. S1 off, S2 of f: Normal operation (default mode) 7 Serial (CONSOLE) port Enables you to configure the IPS-0008 using the serial port. Y ou can also connect an o ptio nal EMD t[...]
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1.3.2. St atus Indicator The front panel of the IPS-0008 h as se veral LED indicators that provide information about the input and output p owe r status. The following table describes these st atus indicators. St atus Indicator Description Output power st atus in dicat or (A ~ H) Displays stat us of each power outlet (A ~ H) as follows: 1. Current [...]
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St atus Indicator Description Input power consumption indicator Displays input power cons umed by the output devices connected to the IPS-0008 outlets. The power consumption is displayed as a percenta ge value. Input power status indicato r Displays input voltage (V olt s), input current (Ampere), and frequency (Hz), sequentially on the 7-segment s[...]
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1.3.3. Using the control buttons Y ou can turn on power manually for each of the eight output devices with the control buttons provided unde r ea ch status indi cat or A through H. Each button allows you to set the remo te control function as well as turn power on/off for ea ch outlet manually . The control button has two modes of operation. Pres s[...]
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Power on/off mode 1. Press the control button twice. The outlet power indicator st art s flashing green. 2. Now press control button a gain within 5 seconds and hold for more than 5 seconds. The outlet power indica tor start s flashing green at a faster speed and then invert s its origi nal state. For instance, if outlet power indicator is of f (gr[...]
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Rear Panel Component Component Description 1 Input power Connect to a power outlet. 2 Breaker Prevents excessive cu rren t flow to protect the system. 3 Power outlet (A ~ H) Connect a device to each power outlet to sup- ply power to it. 4 Dry contact p ort Connect dry cont act UPS that can b e remotely managed through network card . This is current[...]
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2. Getting Started This section provides information about setting up the IPS-0008, connecting power , and conne cting devices to it before you start using it for power management. Read this se ction ca refully to learn how to connect various devices to it. 2.1. Att aching the feet The IPS-0008 comes with four feet or spacers that are attached to t[...]
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2.3. Making Connections The IPS-0008 is a versatile produc t that can be conn ected to several different type s of input and output devi ces. Thi s makes it a u seful tool for connecting devices to it and controlling t heir power on/of f st atus through its user interface. The IPS-0008 can be atta ched to eight output devices whose power status can[...]
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The following procedure d escrib es the basic step s needed to set up the IPS-0008: 1. T o set up the hardware, connect power to the power inlet and output devices to the power outlets . Connect digit al outputs to the digital I/O port s, and an E MD to the console port. 2. T o configure the IPS-0008, you can use the co nsole or W AN port. Connect [...]
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2.4. Connecting Input Power The IPS-0008 has an IEC C20 power inl et for sup plying 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 sh own: 14[...]
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2.5. Connecting Output Devices The IPS-0008 has eight powe r outlet s for connecting devices such as workstations, serve rs, and printers. Their power on/of f status can be con- trolled manually as well as remotely through the LAN and Console ports. Co nnect the powe r con nectors of the devices to ea ch of the power outlets A through H with the po[...]
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2.7. Connecting EMD An environmental monito red device tha t is connected to sensors for detecting temperature, humidity , water l evel, and so on can be connected to the IPS-0008 with the console port. The EMD can also be connected to alarms or indicators an d co ntrolled through the IPS-0008. Connect the EMD to the console port as shown: Note: Th[...]
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2.8. Connecting The Console Y ou can control the output devices and manage their power st atus through a console or serial con nection with your PC. Use the se rial cable provided in your packa ge to con nect the COM port of your PC and the CONSOLE port of the IPS-0008 as sho wn. Refer to “Using the console menu ” on p age 16 to learn how to us[...]
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2.9. Connecting T o a W AN The IPS-0008 has an RJ-45 LAN connec tion that enable s you to monitor and manage the power o utlet s and digit al outputs ove r the network. The IPS-0008 has a graphic user interface th at 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 a[...]
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3. Using the Console Menu The IPS-0008 is provided with a serial port that enables you to conf igure and control the system through your PC’ s RS-232 serial (COM) po rt . Use the serial cable provided to con ne ct the con sole port to your P C’s COM port as described in “Con necting the console” on p age 15. Th is section describes h ow to [...]
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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 Default s to use the default settings. Make sure that the Bits per seco nd field is set to 9600. Click OK when done. 5. Press any key . The IPS-0008 Configuration Utility Main menu o[...]
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The main menu options are displayed. 21[...]
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3.2. Navigating Through the Console Menu Follow these step s to navi gate through the console menu to modi fy settings: T o select a submenu, type the number co rresponding 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 whi c h can al so be[...]
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The console menu consist s of the following submenus: IPS-0008 Configuration: This is the primary menu consi sting of various submenu s su ch as the system submenu for setting the IP address, date, and time, the control submenu for setting the administrator user name, p asswo rd, and access protocols, the parameter submenu fo r set - ting ident[...]
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3.3. Setting the IP Address Follow these step s to set u p the IP address of the IPS-0008: 1. Using the steps d escribed under “Navigating through the console menu” on pa ge 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 let s you access the IPS-0008 in [...]
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4. Using the Web Interface The IPS-0008 provides a graphic use r i nterface that can be viewed from a web browser such as Internet Explore r . This enables you to access and control the IPS-0008 outlet s an d su bsequently , it’s output devices remotely from your desktop, laptop, PDA, or even your mobile phone. This section provides instruction s[...]
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The main page sho ws a graphic represent ation of the IPS-0008 outlet s and inputs st atus as described below: The left p ane shows the variou s menus and submenus for the IPS-0008. Click any menu to display the menu option s, exp and the menu items, and modify the menu options as required. The front panel displ ayed in the right p ane show[...]
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4.2. Modifying the Basic Settings The System menu enables you to configure the IPS-0008 system parameters such as th e administrator name, p assword, IP address, date, time, and so on. Some of these settings have been described he re for your reference. 4.2.1. Setting the Date and Ti me Click Date and T ime under System to view and modify the syste[...]
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4.2.2. Adding Users Click Multi-User under System to cr eate a list of users who can access and control the IPS-0008. Y ou can add users who can only view the IPS-0008 status or u sers who can change the outlet st atus of the IPS-0008. Click Add New to add a new user to the list and specify the user name, password, an d the outlet privileges for ea[...]
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4.2.3. Changing Event Alert Settings The IPS-0008 sends emai l or SNMP trap alerts to specified users whe n specific event s occu r . Use the following step s to set up these alert s Click T rap Receivers under System to set up a list of users or workstations who will be al erted with an SNMP trap m essage. Use this menu page to spe cify the IP add[...]
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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 sp ecify the mail server , user account, DNS, and other information necessary to set up a mail server for sending mai l alerts. Use t he Email Receivers T able to add the Email addresses 30[...]
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4.3. Modifying Application Settings The following sections d escrib e how to use the Power Manageme nt and Environment menus to control the system input and o utput port s , as well as view the st atus of the EMD. 4.3.1. Setting Control Options Click Control under Power Manag ement to display the control options for the power and digital output s. [...]
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4.3.2. Setting Up a Schedule Click Schedule under Power Man agem ent to see a list of schedules for turning power outlet s on or off as desired . For instance, you may wa nt to turn on all the servers and the administrator’s workstation every Mon - day morning. The Sch edule menu enables you to do this automatically by setting up an entry in the [...]
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4.3.3. Stat us Click S tatus under Environment to s ee the st atu s of the EMD connected to the IPS-0008. The menu p age 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 Environmen t to configu re the EMD conn ected to the IPS-000[...]
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4.4. Power Cyc l e User can enable once power On/Of f to resta rt the crash device for each of the eight outlet with Power Cycl e button. This function will be worked when the stat us of outlet is powe r on. So, it connects to Power On/Of f button of the Manual Control. If the outlet was power of f (The button is gray) then it’ll not displayed in[...]
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Appendix Specifications Power Input/Output 1 10V model AC Input: IEC C20 inlet, 15 Amp, 100 ~ 125V AC, 50/60 Hz AC Output: NEMA 5-15R outlet, 15 Amp, 100 ~ 125 V AC, 50/60Hz Load: 15 Amp for each outlet 220V model AC Input: IEC C20 inlet, 15 Amp, 200 ~ 250 V AC, 50/60 Hz AC Output: IEC C13 outlet, 10 Amp, 200 ~ 250 V AC, 50/60 H[...]
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Error codes Error code Description E01 Network link down E02 Parameters checksum error E03 Input voltage over thre sh old high (V olt) E04 Input voltage over thre sh old low (V olt) E05 Outlet A current over threshold (Amp) E06 Outlet B current over threshold (Amp) E07 Outlet C current over threshold (Amp) E08 Outlet D current over threshold (Amp) [...]
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Regulatory information FCC St atement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference; and This device must accept any interferenc e received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and foun[...]
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