Neol ePowerSwitch-M8, ePowerSwitch-S8 User Manual

ePowerSwitch-8
Power Management
Master
Slave
User's Guide
V.09/2004
ePowerSwitch-8
ePowerSwitch-8 is a couple of power control units made of a Master named ePowerSwitch-M8 and a slave named ePowerSwitch-S8.
ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) is a power control unit with a built-in Web server, an Ethernet and a serial RS232 connection. It enables you to control the power supply of 8 power sockets either remotely through a Network (Intranet or Internet) or locally through its serial RS232 connection. The number of the controlled sockets can be extended up to 40 by connecting up to 4 ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave) to the Master.
Thanks to the use of two separate power inlets and the optional Twin mode which allows you to control at the same time two power sockets, this device is the ideal solution to control the power of servers using redundant power supplies.
ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave) is a power control unit with a serial RS232 connection. It enables you to control the power supply of 8 sockets through its serial RS232 connection. The number of the controlled sockets can be extended up to 32 by cascading up to 4 ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave).
Like the Master, this device has two separate power inlets to increase the security and the load available on the power sockets.
Chapters
1. Safety instructions: to read before use! _____________________________________ 2
2. Installation____________________________________________________________ 3
3. Configuration of the ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) ______________________________ 4
4. Configuration using the ePowerSwitch Finder program _________________________ 5
5. Configuration using a Terminal connection __________________________________ 7
6. Security parameters configuration ________________________________________ 18
7. Serial port configuration ________________________________________________ 20
8. Command the Power Sockets through a Web browser ________________________ 21
9. Command the Power Sockets through a serial connection _____________________ 22
10. Technical data ______________________________________________________ 25
11. Statement of Conformity_______________________________________________ 27
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1. Safety instructions: to read before use!
Remark: In the following instructions "ePowerSwitch device" is used for both devices
ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) and ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave).
The ePowerSwitch devices can only be installed by qualified people with the following
installation and use instructions. The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility in case of a bad utilisation of the ePowerSwitch devices and particularly any use with equipments that may cause personal injury or material damage.
This equipment is designed to be installed on a dedicated circuit that must have a circuit
breaker or fuse protection.
The electrical power sockets used to plug the power cords of the ePowerSwitch devices must
be close to the ePowerSwitch devices and easily accessible.
Check that the power cords, plugs and sockets are in good condition.
The ePowerSwitch devices can only be connected to three-wire 230 VAC (50-60Hz) sockets.
Always plug the ePowerSwitch devices into properly grounded power sockets (two poles plus
ground).
Never exceed 10 Amp total load for each group of 4 power sockets of an ePowerSwitch
device.
If you have to replace an external fuse of an ePowerSwitch device, never use another type of
fuse than 10A/250V T.
The ePowerSwitch devices are intended for indoor use only. Do NOT install them in an area
where excessive moisture or heat is present.
Always disconnect the 2 (two) power cords of the ePowerSwitch device if you want to
intervene on the ePowerSwitch device or on the equipment powered from the ePowerSwitch device.
The power outlets of the ePowerSwitch devices are not circuit breakers! If you want to
intervene on equipment connected to an ePowerSwitch device you must disconnect this equipment from the ePowerSwitch device.
The ePowerSwitch devices contain potentially hazardous voltages. Do NOT attempt to
disassemble them.
The ePowerSwitch devices contain no user serviceable parts and repairs are to be performed
by factory trained service personnel only.
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2. Installation
The ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) has a built-in Web server, an Ethernet and a serial interface. It can be used as a stand-alone device to control over IP eight IEC power sockets. The number of controlled sockets can be extended to 16, 24, 32 or 40 by cascading 1 to 4 ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave).
The ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave) has a serial RS232 interface used to control individually its 8 power sockets either through an ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) or through any device using a serial RS232 connection (PC, Console server...). By cascading up to 4 ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave), it is possible to control up to 32 sockets via one serial port.
Connecting ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master)
1. Connect your 10BasteT cable to the RJ-45 network port and to the ePowerSwitch-M8. If you want to configure the ePowerSwitch-M8 or control its power sockets over a Terminal connection, connect the supplied serial cable to an available serial port on your PC and to the serial port of the ePowerSwitch-M8.
2. Plug the 2 power cables into 2 grounded
sockets. The A and B LEDs light on to confirm that
power is on and the Pwr LED confirms that the Web server is powered.
3. You can now configure the ePowerSwitch-M8 by following the indications of the paragraph 3 "Configuration of the ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master)" or, if necessary, install the ePowerSwitch­S8 as indicated hereafter.
Connecting ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave)
1. Connect the supplied RJ9 link-up cable to the RJ9 Out connector of the Master and to the RJ9 In connector of the slave. To cascade several Slaves, link RJ9 Out connector to RJ9 In connector of the next slave.
2. Allocate an address to each Slave by positioning the address selection DIP-switches marked Slct on the front panel according to the following table.
Remarks
Unplug the device before changing its DIP switches.
Do NOT use the same address for two different Slaves.
Slave number DIP-switch 1 DIP-switch 2
1 Off Off 2 On Off 3 Off On 4 On On
Position Off = switch upwards Position On = switch downwards Micro-switch 1 is on the left side, micro-switch 2 on the right.
3. Plug the 2 power cables into 2 grounded
sockets. The A and B LEDs light on to confirm that
power is on.
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3. Configuration of the ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master)
To use the ePowerSwitch-M8 on your network, you must first configure its network parameters. Ask your network administrator for the parameters to use.
There are two different methods to configure the ePowerSwitch-M8:
Method 1:
Through a network using the ePowerSwitch Finder Program (on the delivered CD). It is the simplest and fastest configuration method if you use Windows as operating system. We suggest that you use this program at least during the first configuration: it allows you to configure your ePowerSwitch-M8 through your local network even if its network parameters (IP Address, Subnet mask and Port) are not compatible with those of your PC or your local network. If you decide to use this method you can directly go to §4 "Configuration using the ePowerSwitch Finder program".
Default Network parameters:
IP address
192.168.100.100
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
Gateway
no address
Port
80
Method 2:
Through a RS232 serial connection using a Terminal connection. If you use a PC, use the serial cable supplied with the product and a Terminal program such as Widows HyperTerminal or the MicroTerminal program on the CD (folder miscellaneous). If you decide to use this method, you can directly go to §5 "Configuration using a Terminal connection".
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4. Configuration using the ePowerSwitch Finder program
Remarks:
The ePowerSwitch-M8 and the PC used to configure it have to be connected on the same segment of the network. The protocol of this program can not be routed so it can not be used to configure the ePowerSwitch through a WAN or the Internet.
This program does not work if the administrator has deactivated it in the configuration of the ePowerSwitch (for security reasons for example).
1. Start the ePS-Finder.exe program on the CD-ROM. The ePowerSwitch Finder window appears.
2. In the tool bar click on the first left button or choose the File/Scan Menu. The program browses the segment on which is connected your PC and displays the name, the type, the IP and MAC Address of the connected ePowerSwitch.
3. In the tool bar click on the second left button or choose the File/Configure Menu. The properties dialog box appears and you can now configure the network parameters. To configure all other parameters click on the Options button on the bottom of the dialog box.
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General Tab
This tab is used: to define all the network parameters of the ePowerSwitch-M8 (IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Gateway and Port Number).
to permit or deny the configuration using the ePowerSwitch Finder program for security
reasons.
Labels Tab
This tab is used: to attribute a label to a group of ePowerSwitch devices connected together (a group is
made of 1 ePowerSwitch Master and up to 4 Slaves).
to attribute a label to each ePowerSwitch and its 8 power sockets (use the left vertical
Tabs to select the ePowerSwitch you want to configure).
Accounts Tab
In combination with the left vertical tab Group, this tab is used: to attribute a name and a password to the administrator who has access to all the sockets
within a group of ePowerSwitch.
In combination with one of the left vertical tabs «Device 1» to «Device 5», this tab is used:
to define 8 user accounts using a name and a password for each one. to define the power sockets each user will be able to control. to activate or deactivate an ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave) connected to the Master. to define the function modus of each ePowerSwitch (Single mode or Twin mode):
- Single mode enables you to control individually each power socket,
- Twin mode enables you to control two power sockets with one command. This mode is particularly intended to restart devices using redundant power supplies. In that case, the 4 sockets powered by the power supply A (sockets 1 to 4) are automatically associated to the 4 sockets powered by the power supply B (sockets 5 to 8) and the labels of the first 4 sockets are used.
Security Tab
This tab is used to define addresses which are authorised or denied to access to the ePowerSwitch over the Network. For all details about this features, please refer to chapter 6 "Security parameters configuration".
Options Tab
This tab is used to:
define the restart delay valid for all power sockets of all ePowerSwitch connected together; configure an Email address to which the user can manually send a message in case of
problem.
Miscellaneous Tab
In combination with one of the left vertical tabs "Device 1" to "Device 5" to know how many times an ePowerSwitch has been powered ON and how many times its power sockets have been switched from OFF to ON. These values can not be reset by the user.
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5. Configuration using a Terminal connection
The RS232 serial port of the ePowerSwitch-M8 can be used to control its power socket and to configure its Web server.
To configure the Web server using a PC and a Terminal connection:
1. Use the supplied RS232 serial cable to connect the ePowerSwitch-M8 to an available serial port of your PC.
2. Run a terminal program such as Windows HyperTerminal or the MicroTerminal program on the CD (folder miscellaneous).
3. Configure the appropriate serial port with the following settings:
9.600 bauds, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. If you use the MicroTerminal program on the CD (folder miscellaneous) you only have to choose the used serial port, this program is already configured at 9600,n,8,1.
4. On your computer, press <ENTER> until the prompt «>» appears on your screen. (the ePowerSwitch-M8 is now in Command mode and is waiting for commands to switch the power sockets. The serial command mode is explained in § 9).
5. Press the <TAB> key on your keyboard. The Configuration menu appears on your screen and the ePowerSwitch-M8 is now in the Configuration mode. Follow the menu to configure the Web server of your ePowerSwitch-M8.
All commands start with the slash « ex.: type the command /NP to go to the Network Parameters settings menu.
To display the current menu again, press <ENTER>. To go to the previous menu and to display it, press <ESC>.
> ePowerSwitch M8
Commands :
Configuration
/NP Network Parameters Settings /PS Passwords Settings /NS Group, Device and Socket Names Settings /DP Device Parameters Settings /RD Socket Restart Delay Settings /IS IP Security Settings /RS Restart the Device
Enter Selection
>
Remark: to leave the configuration mode, type the restart command /RS. This is particularly important if you want to control the power socket later through the serial connection.
The configuration of the serial port is explained in § 7 (Serial port configuration).
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MAIN CONFIGURATION MENU
The Main menu of the configuration mode displays all the commands that can be used.
All commands start with the character slash «
(ex.: type the command /NP to go to the Network Parameters settings menu.
To display the current menu again, press <ENTER>.
To return to the previous menu and display it, press <ESC>.
ePowerSwitch
Commands :
Configuration
/NP Network Parameters Settings /PS Passwords Settings /NS Group, Device and Socket Names Settings /DP Device Parameters Settings /RD Socket Restart Delay Settings /IS IP Security Settings /RS Restart the Device
Enter Selection
>
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NETWORK PARAMETERS SETTINGS MENU
Command /NP
This Menu is used to configure all network parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Port) and to permit or prevent the configuration over a local area network using the special ePowerSwitch Finder program.
NETWORK PARAMETERS SETTINGS
MAC Address 00.01.9A.F1.00.0F
1. IP Address 192.168.100.100
2. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
3. Gateway 0.0.0.0
4. Port 80
5. Finder Activated
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
NETWORK PARAMETERS SETTINGS
IP Address is: 192.168.100.100
Enter IP Address or <ESC> to exit You must restart the device (Command /RS) to valid the new parameters
>
Command 2
NETWORK PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Subnet Mask is: 255.255.255.0
Enter subnet mask or <ESC> to exit You must restart the device (Command /RS) to valid the new parameters
>
Command 3
NETWORK PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Gateway is: 0.0.0.0
Enter gateway address or <ESC> to exit You must restart the device (Command /RS) to valid the new parameters
>
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Command 4
NETWORK PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Port is: 80
Enter port or <ESC> to exit You must restart the device (Command /RS) to valid the new parameters
>
Command 5
NETWORK PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Finder is: Activated
1. Activate
2. Deactivate
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit You must restart the device (Command /RS) to valid the new parameters
>
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PASSWORD SETTINGS MENU
Command /PS
This Menu is used to configure the names and the corresponding passwords for the administrator and all the users.
PASSWORDS SETTINGS
1. Administrator
2. Users Device 1
3. Users Device 2
4. Users Device 3
5. Users Device 4
6. Users Device 5
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
ADMINISTRATOR NAME & PASSWORD SETTINGS
1. Administrator Name admin
2. Administrator Password admin
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 2
DEVICE 1 / USERS SETTINGS
1. User 1
2. User 2
3. User 3
4. User 4
5. User 5
6. User 6
7. User 7
8. User 8
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
DEVICE 1 / USER 1 SETTINGS
1. User 1 Name user1-1
2. User 1 Password user1-1
3. User 1 authorized Sockets 1,5
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
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GROUP, DEVICE AND SOCKET NAMES SETTINGS
Command /NS
This Menu is used to attribute a label to a group of ePowerSwitch, a label to each ePowerSwitch device and a label to each power socket.
GROUP, DEVICE AND SOCKET NAMES SETTINGS
1. Group Name Group Name
2. Device 1 & Socket Name Device 2 name
3. Device 2 & Socket Name Device 2 name
4. Device 3 & Socket Name Device 3 name
5. Device 4 & Socket Name Device 4 name
6. Device 5 & Socket Name Device 5 name
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
GROUP NAME SETTING
Group Name is: Device Name
Enter Name (max. 32 characters) or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 2 to 6
DEVICE 1 / SOCKET NAMES SETTINGS
1. Device Name Device 1 name
2. Socket 1 Socket 1-1 name
3. Socket 2 Socket 1-2 name
4. Socket 3 Socket 1-3 name
5. Socket 4 Socket 1-4 name
6. Socket 5 Socket 1-5 name
7. Socket 6 Socket 1-6 name
8. Socket 7 Socket 1-7 name
9. Socket 8 Socket 1-8 name
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
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DEVICE PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Command /DP
This Menu is used to: configure an Email address to which the user can manually send a message in case of
problem,
define the function modus of each ePowerSwitch device (Single mode or Twin mode),
Single mode enables you to control individually each power socket, Twin mode enables you to control two power sockets with one command. This mode is
particularly intended to restart devices using redundant power supplies. In this case, the 4 sockets powered by power supply A (sockets 1 to 4) are automatically associated to the 4 sockets powered by power supply B (sockets 5 to 8) and the labels of the first 4 sockets are used.
activate or deactivate an ePowerSwitch Slave connected to an ePowerSwitch Master.
DEVICE PARAMETERS SETTINGS
1. Mail to
2. Device #1 Activated Twin Mode
3. Device #2 Activated Twin Mode
4. Device #3 Not Activated Single Mode
5. Device #4 Not Activated Single Mode
6. Device #5 Not Activated Single Mode
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
MAIL TO SETTING
Mail to is:
Enter Name (max. 32 characters) or <ESC> to exit
>
DEVICE 1 PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Device #1 Activated Twin Mode
1. Single Mode / Twin Mode
2. Activate / Deactivate
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
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Command 1
DEVICE 1 PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Mode is: Twin Mode
1. Twin Mode
2. Single Mode
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
DEVICE 1 PARAMETERS SETTINGS
Device is: Activated
1. Activate
2. Deactivate
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
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SOCKET RESTART DELAY SETTINGS
Command /RD
This Menu is used to define the restart delay for all the power sockets.
SOCKET RESTART DELAY SETTINGS
1. Delay before Restart (sec) 5
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
SOCKET RESTART DELAY SETTINGS
Delay before Restart (sec) is: 5
1. 5 sec
2. 10 sec
3. 15 sec
4. 30 sec
5. 60 sec
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
SOCKET RESTART DELAY SETTINGS
1. Delay before Restart (sec) 5
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
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IP SECURITY SETTINGS
Command /IS
This Menu is used to define IP addresses or IP ranges that are authorized or not to access the Web Server of the ePowerSwitch-M8. See § 6 for all details.
IP SECURITY SETTINGS
1. Mask #1 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
2. Mask #2 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
3. Mask #3 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
4. Mask #4 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
5. Mask #5 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
6. Mask #6 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
7. Mask #7 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
8. Mask #8 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
IP SECURITY SETTINGS
Mask #1 0.0.0.0 Deny Not Activated
1. Edit the Mask
2. Permit / Deny
3. Activate / Deactivate
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 1
IP SECURITY SETTINGS
Mask #1 is: 0.0.0.0
Enter mask or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 2
IP SECURITY SETTINGS
Mask #1 Access is: Deny
1. Permit
2. Deny
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
Command 3
IP SECURITY SETTINGS
Mask #1 Supervision is: Not Activated
1. Activate
2. Deactivate
Enter Selection or <ESC> to exit
>
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RESTART THE DEVICE
Command /RS
This Menu is used to restart the ePowerSwitch-M8. This function is needed:
to take into account changes of network parameters (command /NP), to leave the serial configuration mode and return to the command mode.
RESTART THE DEVICE
The system is reinitializing, please wait ...
>
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6. Security parameters configuration
Explanations about masks settings
:
Each mask can be an IP Address or a range of IP Addresses.
Each mask allows you to permit or deny access to the Web server of the ePowerSwitch-M8
for specific addresses or ranges of addresses.
Each mask can be activated or deactivated (without function in this case).
Each IP Address consists of a series of four eight-bit numbers. The number 255 is used as a
wildcard, it replaces all others.
Masks are listed in order of descending priority; so Mask 1 has the highest priority.
Masks have a cumulative effect; high priority masks supersede the effect of lower priority
masks.
Example 1
:
Deny the access to all IP addresses except 192.168.001.015
Mask IP Address Permit Deny Activated
#1 192.168.001.015
9
9
#2 255.255.255.255
9 9
Example 2:
Permit access only to IP addresses beginning with 192.
Mask IP Address Permit Deny Activated
#1 192.255.255.255
9
9
#2 255.255.255.255
9 9
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Example 3
:
Permit access only to IP addresses beginning with 192 Deny access to IP address 192.168.001.010
Masque IP Address Permit Deny Activated
#1 192.168.001.010
9 9
#2 192.255.255.255
9
9
#3 255.255.255.255
9 9
Example 4
:
Permit access to IP addresses beginning with 192 Deny access to address 192.168.001.010 Permit access to IP addresses beginning with 217.128.103
Mask IP Address Permit Deny Activated
#1 192.168.001.010
9 9
#2 192.255.255.255
9
9
#4 217.128.103.255
9
9
#3 255.255.255.255
9 9
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7. Serial port configuration
ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master)
Connector: SUB-D9 female connector
Pin configuration Configuration parameters
Pin 2 = TxD (transmit data to the PC) Speed: 9600 bauds Pin 3 = RxD (receive commands) Parity: No Pin 5 = GnD Format: 8 bits
Stop bit: 1 Flow control: no
Remarks
:
The serial cable provided with ePowerSwitch-M8 is a standard straight extension cable with DB9 connectors. This cable is intended to connect the serial port of the ePowerSwitch-M8 to a serial port of a PC.
You may use any other straight serial cable, but for EMC reasons, we advise you not to use cables above 2.9 meters long.
ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave)
Connector: RJ9 female
Pin configuration Configuration parameters
1 (yellow) = Ground Speed: 9600 bauds 2 (white) = RxD (receive commands) Parity: No 3 (blue) = TxD (transmit data) Format: 8 bits 4 (orange) = Ground Stop bit: 1
Flow control: no
A short connection cable is supplied with each ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave). This cable is used to connect its RJ9 input connector to the RJ9 output connector of an ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) or another ePowerSwitch-S8.
If you want to connect the ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave) directly to the serial port of a PC, make a serial cable as indicated by the drawing below or contact your dealer to order one.
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8. Command the Power Sockets through a Web browser
1. Start your Web browser Type the IP address of your ePowerSwitch-M8. The browser displays the authentication dialog box.
2. Enter a user name and its corresponding password.
With the administrator name
(default value = admin) and the administrator password
(default value = admin), you will be able to control all the power sockets.
With a user name
and its password you will only be able to control the power outlets for
which one you have the permission.
Home page in «Single mode»
Home page in «Twin mode»
The Power button allows you to switch the socket ON and OFF.
The Restart button allows you to switch OFF the socket. It will be automatically switched on
after the delay set by the administrator during the configuration (default value is 5 sec).
Default Configuration of the ePowerSwitch-M8
IP address 192.168.100.100 Administrator Name : admin Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Administrator Password : admin Gateway no address Port 80
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9. Command the Power Sockets through a serial connection
The power sockets of the ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) and the ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave) can be controlled using a simple ASCII protocol over an RS232 serial connection.
Control the power sockets of the ePowerSwitch Master and its slaves
1. Use the supplied RS232 serial cable to connect the ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) to an available serial port of your PC.
2. Run a terminal program such as Windows HyperTerminal or the MicroTerminal program on the CD (folder miscellaneous).
3. Configure the appropriate serial port with the following settings:
9.600 bauds, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. If you use the MicroTerminal program on the CD (folder miscellaneous) you only have to choose the used serial port, this program is already configured at 9600,n,8,1.
4. On your computer, press <ENTER> until the prompt «>» appears on your screen. This prompt indicates that the ePowerSwitch-M8 is in Command mode (it is the default mode after Power up).
Remark: the power socket of the ePowerSwitch can only be controlled if the ePowerSwitch is in Command mode and NOT in Configuration mode. If you are in Configuration mode, type the command /RS to leave this mode.
The syntax of the command line is: Pxy=z
Parameter Value Function
x 1 to 5 represents the number of the ePowerSwitch:
1 means ePowerSwitch-M8 Master 2 to 5 means the corresponding connected Slave
y 0
1 to 8
means that all the sockets have to be controlled together indicates the number of the socket you want to control
z 0 Command to switch the socket(s) Off
1 Command to switch the socket(s) On r Command to restart the socket(s) t Command to toggle the state of the socket
Example to control the Master:
P10=1 <ENTER> switch all the 8 sockets ON P10=0 <ENTER> switch all the 8 sockets OFF P14=r <ENTER> restart socket 4 P18=t <ENTER> toggle socket 8
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Example to control the first Slave connected to the Master DIP-Switch of the Slave: 1 = off and 2 = off
P20=1 <ENTER> switch all the 8 sockets ON P25=0 <ENTER> switch socket 5 OFF
Remarks:
The ePowerSwitch accepts lower case and upper case commands.
The ePowerSwitch sends an echo for each received character.
If the Twin mode is activated, sending a command to a specific socket number will also
control its corresponding twin socket.
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Control the power sockets of an ePowerSwitch-Slave or several slaves
connected together
In this case, you have to make a special serial cable as indicated by the drawing in §7 or contact your dealer to order one.
1. Use this special cable to connect the ePowerSwitch-Slave to an available serial port of your PC.
2. Run a terminal program such as Windows HyperTerminal or the MicroTerminal program on the CD (folder miscellaneous).
3. Configure the appropriate serial port with the following settings:
9.600 bauds, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control. If you use the MicroTerminal program on the CD (folder miscellaneous) you only have to choose the used serial port, this program is already configured at 9600,n,8,1.
4. From your computer, enter the command as explained below.
The syntax of the command line is: Pxy=z
Parameter Value Function
x 1 to 4 1 to 4 means the corresponding connected Slave y 0
1 to 8
means that all the sockets have to be controlled together indicates the number of the socket you want to control
z 0 Command to switch the socket(s) OFF
1 Command to switch the socket(s) ON r Command to restart the socket(s) t Command to toggle the state of the socket
Example to control the first Slave DIP-Switch: 1 = off and 2 = off
P10=1 <ENTER> switch all 8 sockets ON P10=0 <ENTER> switch all 8 sockets OFF P14=r <ENTER> restart socket 4 P18=t <ENTER> toggle socket 8
Example to control the second Slave DIP-Switch: 1 = on and 2 = off
P20=1 <ENTER> switch all 8 sockets ON P25=0 <ENTER> switch socket 5 OFF
Remarks:
The ePowerSwitch accepts lower case and upper case commands.
The ePowerSwitch sends an echo for each received character.
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10. Technical data
ePowerSwitch-M8
Network standards
IEEE 802.3, 10BASE-T
Network protocols
TCP/IP, HTTP
Network connection
RJ-45 connector for UTP CAT5
Max. network cable length
100 meters (not included)
Serial connection
RS232, SUB-D 9 female
Nominal input voltage
230 V/50Hz
Input power socket
IEC-320
Output voltage
230 V/50Hz
Output power socket
IEC-320
Maximum total current
10 A
Fuse
2 fuses of 10 A(T) (1 for each group of 4 power sockets)
LEDs
1 for Power Supply A 1 for Power Supply B 8 for the power sockets status 1 for Web server Power and Network traffic 4 for the connected Slaves
Operating temperature
0°C to +40°C
Operating humidity
10% to 80%
Dimensions (LxDxH)
437 x 107 x 42 mm
Weight
2 Kg
Approvals
CE, EN55022 & EN55024
Guarantee
2 years repair or replace
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ePowerSwitch-S8
Serial connection
RS232, SUB-D 9 female
Nominal input voltage
230 V/50Hz
Input power socket
IEC-320
Output voltage
230 V/50Hz
Output power socket
IEC-320
Maximum total current
10 A
Fuse
2 fuses of 10 A(T) (1 for each group of 4 power sockets)
LEDs
1 for Power and Network Traffic 1 for socket status
Operating temperature
0°C to +40°C
Operating humidity
10% to 80%
Dimensions
437 x 107 x 42 mm
Weight
2 Kg
Approvals
CE, EN55022 & EN55024
Guarantee
2 years repair or replace
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11. Statement of Conformity
STATEMENT OF
CONFORMITY
Application of Council Directives: 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC,
73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC
Standards to Which Conformity declared: EN 60950, EN 55022,
EN 55024
Manufacturer's Name and Address: NEOL SA 4 Rue Nationale 67800 BISCHHEIM -FRANCE
Type of Equipment: Power Control Unit
Type Designation: ePowerSwitch-8 Master and Slave
Reference: EPS M8
EPS S8
Years of Manufacture: 2003, 2004
We, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above directives.
Bischheim, 6th September 2004
Paul REYSER,
General Manager NEOL SA
All modifications reserved
EPS-8-MasterSlave UG EN.doc
16/09/2004
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