5500193-10RPS SeriesRemote Power SwitchesModels Covered: RPS820 RPS830 RPS1620 RPS1630User’s Guide
2-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide➂ Bus "A" Switched Plugs and Plug Indicators: AC Outlets that can be switched On,
2-3Unit Description2.3. RPS1620 and RPS1630 HardwareAs shown in Figure 2.2, RPS1620 and RPS1630 units includes power outlets, LEDs and a manual contr
2-4RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideAs shown in Figure 2.2, RPS1620 and RPS1630 units include the following components: Manual S
2-5Unit Description Power Circuit "A" Input Components: An AC inlet and circuit breaker, which supply power to plugs one through 8:Model
2-6RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide
3-13. Quick Start GuideThis Quick Start Guide describes a simplified installation procedure for the RPS820, RPS830, RPS1620 and RPS1630, which will a
3-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide3.1.2. Connect your PC to the RPSThe RPS can either be controlled by a local PC Serial Port,
3-3Quick Start GuideTo communicate with the RPS unit, proceed as follows:1. Access Command Mode: This procedure differs slightly for the Web Browser
3-4RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideFigure 3.1: Plug Status Screen - Web Browser Interface (Model RPS830 Shown)Remote Power Switc
3-5Quick Start Guide2. Test Switching Functions: You may wish to perform the following tests in order to make certain that the RPS is responding to
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4-14. InstallationThis section provides further details regarding the connections that are made in the process of installing the RPS.4.1. Power Supp
4-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide4.2. Connection to Switched OutletsConnect the power cord from each device that you wish to c
4-3Installation4.4. Connecting the Network CableThe Network Port is an RJ45 Ethernet jack, for connection to a TCP/IP network. Connect your 10Base-T
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5-15. Configuration5.1. System Mode and User ModeIn order to restrict access to sensitive command functions, the RPS features two operating modes; S
5-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide5.2. Communicating with the RPSIn order to configure the unit or invoke command functions, you
5-3Confi guration5.2.1. Accessing the Web Browser InterfaceIn order to issue commands via the Web Browser Interface, the RPS must be connected to a TC
5-4RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide5.2.2. Accessing the Text InterfaceThe Text Interface can be accessed via Network, modem or l
5-5Confi gurationTo access command mode via the Text Interface, proceed as follows:1. The RPS is transparent to parity and will accept 7 or 8 bit char
iWarnings and Cautions:INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSSECURE RACKINGIf Secure Racked units are installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, they may r
5-6RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide5.3. Configuration MenusAs described in the sections that follow, configuration parameters for
5-7Confi gurationFigure 5.3: General Parameters Menu - Web Browser InterfaceGENERAL PARAMETERS:1. System Password: (undefined)2. User Name:
5-8RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideThe General Parameters Menu allows the following parameters to be defined.• System Password:
5-9Confi guration• Inactivity Timeout: Determines how long the RPS will wait for additional commands during periods of inactivity. When the Timeout
5-10RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide5.3.2. The Serial Parameters MenuThe Serial Parameters Menus are used to configure the RPS&ap
5-11Confi gurationAs shown in Figure 5.5 and Figure 5.6, the Serial Parameters Menus allow you to define the following parameters:Note: When the baud r
5-12RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide5.3.3. The Plug Parameters MenusThe Plug Parameters Menus are used to define Plug Names, Plug
5-13Confi gurationNote that when defining plug parameters via the Web Browser Interface, the desired plug is selected using the dropdown menu at the top
5-14RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide5.3.3.1. Plug Passwords and Co-Location FeaturesThe Plug Passwords, which are defined via the
5-15Confi guration5.3.3.2. The Boot / Sequence Delay Period.The Boot / Sequence Delay value will be applied differently for Reboot operations as oppos
iiRPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideFCC Part 15 RegulationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
5-16RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide5.3.4. Network Parameters MenusThe Network Parameters Menus are used to select the IP Addres
5-17Confi gurationFigure 5.9: Network Parameters - Web Browser InterfaceNETWORK PARAMETERS:1. IP Address: 207.212.30.802. Subnet Mask:
5-18RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideIP SECURITY:1. Security Mask #1: (undefined)2. Mask #1 Action: Permit3. Security Mask
5-19Confi gurationExample 1: Deny access to all hosts except 192.1.1.5:Security Mask #1: 255.255.255.255 Mask #1 Action: DenySecurity Mask #2: 192
5-20RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideFigure 5.12: Telnet Parameters Menu - Web Browser InterfaceTELNET PARAMETERS:1. Service:
5-21Confi gurationThe Telnet Parameters Menus allow the following parameters to be defined. Please note that all parameters listed here are available v
5-22RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideFigure 5.14: Web Browser Parameters Menu - Web Browser InterfaceWEB SERVER:1. Service:
5-23Confi gurationThe Web Server Parameters Menu allows the following parameters to be defined. Please note that all parameters listed here are availab
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6-16. OperationAs discussed in Section 5, "Configuration", the RPS offers two separate command interfaces; the Web Browser Interface and the
iiiTable of Contents1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide4. Switching Plugs Off: Click the "Off" button next to the desired plug(s), and th
6-3Operation6.2. Operation via the Text InterfaceWhen using the Text Interface, all switching functions are performed by invoking simple, ASCII comma
6-4RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide6.2.2. Switching and Reboot Commands - Text InterfaceThese commands can be used to switch plu
6-5OperationTo switch plugs On/Off, initiate a reboot cycle, or set plugs to their Power Up Default values, proceed as follows:1. Switch Plug(s) On:
6-6RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide6.2.3. Applying Commands to Several Plugs - Text InterfaceAs described below, switching and r
6-7Operation6.3. Logging Out of Command ModeWhen you have finished communicating with the RPS, it is important to always disconnect using either the &
6-8RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideTo enable the Automated Mode, access the General Parameters menu (see Section 5.3.1) and then
7-17. Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersAfter the RPS has been properly configured, parameters can be downloaded and saved as an ASCII t
7-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide7.2. Restoring Saved ParametersThis section describes the procedure for using ProComm to send
8-18. Upgrading the RPS FirmwareWhen new, improved versions of the RPS firmware become available, the "Upgrade Firmware" function can be use
ivRPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide7. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's Guide4. Set your communication program for ASCII Mode, then use the program’s "Send File"
Apx-1A. Interface DescriptionsA.1. Console Port InterfaceFigure A.1: Console Port Interface
Apx-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideB. SpecificationsPower Input / Output:Model RPS820 (208 to 240 VAC)AC Input: Two Separate
Apx-3AppendicesPhysical / Environmental:Size:Models RPS820 and RPS830 (Horizontal Mount):• Width: 17.5” (44.5 cm) Standard Rack• Depth: 7.0” (1
Apx-4RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideC. Customer ServiceC.1. Making a Technical Support QueryThis section contains the followin
Apx-5AppendicesC.3. Perle Support Centres WorldwideNotes:• Perle offers free technical support to Perle Authorised Distributors and Registered Perle
Apx-6RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideC.4. Information Needed When Making a QueryWhen you make a technical support enquiry please
Apx-7AppendicesC.5. Making a Support Query via the Perle Web PageIf you have an internet connection, please send details of your problem to Technical
Apx-8RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideTrademark and Copyright InformationThis document must not be reproduced in any way whatsoeve
Index-1IndexAActivity IndicatorRPS1620 and RPS1630 2-4Automated Mode 5-9, 6-7BBack PanelRPS820 and RPS830 2-1Baud RateConsole Port 5-11Boot/Sequen
1-11. IntroductionElectronic equipment sometimes "locks-up" requiring a service call just to flip the power switch to perform a simple reboo
RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideIndex-2MMAC Address 5-16Main Power SwitchRPS1620 and RPS1630 2-4RPS820 and RPS830 2-2Manual Op
IndexIndex-3Switched OutletsRPS1620 and RPS1630 2-4RPS820 and RPS830 2-2Switching Plugs 6-1 to 6-8, 6-5System Mode 5-1, 5-14System Password 5-8Sy
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1-2RPS Series: Remote Power Switches - User's GuideFour Different RPS ModelsThis User’s Guide discusses four different RPS models. Throughout th
2-12. Unit Description2.1. RPS820 and RPS830 Front PanelThe front panels of both RPS820 and RPS830 models include two LED indicators which function
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