Aviosys IP POWER 9258WIFI User Manual V1.1

IP Power 9258 WiFi
User Manual
Firmware Version: 1.1
Date Released: 10/08/2009
Warning: Any changes made to this equipment without pe rmission may cau se damages to the
device!
IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. IP Power 9258 WiFi was designed for indoor use, we carry no responsibility for possible damages caused by outdoor use, especially in the rain.
2. Please use the power adapter provided by the dealer, we carry no responsibility for the possible damage from using power adapters not .
4. Do not shake the IP Power 9258 WiFi in any fashion
5. Please contact the dealer If IP Power 9258 WiFi is not working properly.
Copyright © 2009 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of us. All trademarks and products mentioned in this document are the properties of us.
Table of Content
1.) WELCOME ...................................................................................................... 5
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Minimum System Requirements ................................................................................................................. 5
2.) PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................... 6
Features ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Specification .................................................................................................................................................. 6
Package Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 7
3.) INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................... 8
Front View..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Rear View ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
Rear View .................................................................................................................................................. 9
4.) HARDWARE SETUP .................................................................................... 10
5.) SOFTWARE SETUP ..................................................................................... 11
Installing IP Power Software ..................................................................................................................... 11
Using IP Edit ............................................................................................................................................... 12
IP Service .................................................................................................................................................... 16
6.) HARDWARE INTERFACE ............................................................................ 17
Reset ............................................................................................................................................................. 17
Restart ......................................................................................................................................................... 17
How to Replace Fuse .................................................................................................................................. 17
7.) WEB INTERFACE ......................................................................................... 18
Connection to your Device ......................................................................................................................... 18
The Control Console................................................................................................................................... 18
Power Control Settings: ........................................................................................................................... 19
System Configuration: ............................................................................................................................. 19
Advance Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 19
Information .............................................................................................................................................. 19
Power Control Settings .............................................................................................................................. 19
Power Controls ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Scheduler ................................................................................................................................................. 21
Ping .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
System Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 25
User Management .................................................................................................................................... 25
Change Password ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Network Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Wireless Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 29
PPPOE Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 30
Date & Time ............................................................................................................................................ 31
Advance Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 31
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................. 31
DDNS ...................................................................................................................................................... 32
IP Server & CNT ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Email ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
Blacklist ................................................................................................................................................... 34
Information ................................................................................................................................................. 35
System ..................................................................................................................................................... 36
Log ........................................................................................................................................................... 36
Http Command ........................................................................................................................................ 37
XML Information .................................................................................................................................... 40
8.) CONTROLLING THE DEVICE ...................................................................... 40
CGI HTTP Commands .............................................................................................................................. 40
Serial Com (RS-232) Control ..................................................................................................................... 41
Serial Port (RS-232) ................................................................................................................................ 41
Telnet ........................................................................................................................................................... 43
9.) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (F.A.Q) .............................................. 44

1.) Welcome

Introduction

The IP Power 9258 WiFi is a state of the art Power Distribution Unit (PDU) & Remote Power Control (RPC) system. With its ability to connect to the WiFi network, this device can be placed anywhere and in anyplace. The various applications of the 9258 WiFi includes: Power
Management, Server Management, Internet Controllable Timer, System Integration, Remote Power Control in Remote locations, & etc.
The 9258 WiFi allows you to control up to 4 separate devices via the internet wirelessly. By using a web browser, you can remotely control the power to your devices from virtually anywhere.

Minimum System Requirements

CPU Minimum Requirements CPU Processor: The same as or above a Intel Pentium III or AMD Athalon Operating Systems: WINDOWS Operating Systems (IE5.0+SPI) & LINUX Memory Requirements 64MB or More Supports Direct Draw Graphics Card RJ45 LAN & Internet HUB & Switch Internet (For remote access) or Ethernet Network (Internal Network use) with some type of Internet connection, (i.e. ADSL, Cable, Dial up or any other forms of Internet service)

2.) Product Overview

Features

1. Control the On, Off, Reboot of up to 4 different power sources.
2. WiFi Connectivity for Wireless 802.11 b/g
3. Built in Web Server Design, directly access Power Control from webpage.
4. Power scheduler and built in internal clock to enable daily, weekly, and monthly Power cycles
5. Auto Ping (Watch dog) capability to monitor devices
6. Self Auto Ping - Monitors 9258 WiFi to make sure device is working properly.
7. IP Service - Search utility, to easy to find your IP Power on internet hassle free.
8. Http Command generator for integration
9. E-mail functionality for notifying user.
10. Log capabilities to store device information and usage.
11. Hardware Watchdog design to make sure devices are working properly
12. IP Blacklist capability to block unwanted IP Address.
13. CNT Technology – For quick and Easy setup, just plug and play
14. Each outlet name can be assigned by user and memorized on webpage.
15. Support HTTP CGI commands / Telnet Commands / RS232 inter control for easy for system integration
16. IP Service: Easily Find your device on the internet without having to remember complicated IP’s
17. Password Base64 encryption for internet protection.
18. Supports UPNP (Universal Plug & Play)

Specification

1.) Total Input power up to 15A/110V or 10A/240V
2.) Each Output: 6A/110V or 6A/240V
3.) Dimensions: 260 x 115 x 43 (L x W x H)
4.) Weight: 0.96kg
1.) 9258 WiFi Unit x 1
2.) 9258 WiFi Installation CD

Package Contents

3. WiFi Antenna
4.) RJ45 Cable x 1 (Optional)
5.) Input Power Cable (Optional)

3.) Interface Description

Front View

Front View
RS232 Serial Port
Reset Button:
To reset to original manufacture settings, hold down the reset button with a pen or a pin for 10
Restart Button:
The restart button just resets the device by turning off and then turning on the power.
Power Status Indicator:
The Power Status Indicator
Link:
The Link Indicator shows the transmission status of the device

Rear View

Rear View

Rear View
4 Output Power Ports:
Connect up to 4 separate devices that will be controlled by the 9258 WiFi. Ports 1-4
1 Input Power Ports: The input power sends power to the 9258 Wifi.
1 Power Switch:
The 2 Power switch turns on the input power Ports 1-4: Switch 1 Ports 5-8 Switch 2
Fuse System: To prevent electrical surges from damaging the unit. The 9258 Wifi comes with 1 spare in the unit..
TYPE:U/C GFE 10A 250V (PF)

4.) Hardware Setup

1.) Connect the IP Power 9258 WiFi to a HUB or Router with a RJ45 network cable.
2.) Connect the HUB or Router to the internet (May through ADSL/XDSL modem).
3.) Connect the power adapter to the IP Power 9258 WiFi.
4.) Connect the power adapters of under control electric equipment to
corresponding out port of IP Power 9258-Pro. Turn on your computer and the power adapter of IP Power 9258-Pro * For 220-250V, please use power cable that can support 10A current.
Max. output current: (total of each four outlets) 10A, (each outlet) 6A. * For 100-120V, please use power cable that can support 15A current.
Max. Output current: (total of each four outlets) 15A, (each outlet) 6A
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5.) Software Setup

The Media Link - IP Family CD that came with the device will have all the necessary software to run and setup the device.
IP Power Software:
IP Edit (Required) IP Power Center

Installing IP Power Software

1.) Place the Media Link-IP Family CD into the CD/DVD Rom drive. (The CD should auto run but if it does not go to the CD/DVD Rom drive and select the “autorun.html” file.)
2.) Click on the IP Power Section Bar
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3.) Select the IP Power 9258 WiFi
4.) All the downloads available for the 9258 WiFi will be available
5.) Download all required software – IP Edit by clicking on the download button.
U
sing IP Edit
IP Edit is a search too With IP Service feature included the device can easily be found without hav complicated IP addresses. Instead, this technology allows the user to use a name method to find his or her device through the internet.
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2.) Open IPEdit and any device in the same network should automatically be detected and listed in the local devices sections.
3.) Setup the Device:
Note: (If the device is not on the same network as the computer being used it cannot be accessed)
a. Quick Easy Setup (Recommended)
1.) Click on the REF button in IPEdit, detect the network settings and setup the device automatically.
2.) Once settings have been detected hit the apply button to apply the new settings.
and wait a few seconds. This will
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3.) Hit yes to confirm and Enter the login and password for the Device to Approve changes
Default Login: admin Password: <blank>
4.) Give the device 1 minute then hit the rescan button on IPEdit to confirm the changes have been made.
b. Custom Setup (Advance Users)
1.) Highlight the device on the local devices section and on the right side of IPEdit all network information on the device will be displayed.
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