HOME THEATER POWER MANAGEMENT
M4315-PRO & M4320-PRO
MODEL: M4315-PRO (15 AMP)
M4315-PRO
REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
AC INLET
GROUND
FILTER BANK 4 FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
MODEL: M4320-PRO (20 AMP)
Quick Start Guide
Guía de inicio rápido •
BRIGHTNESS
Blue
OUTLET STATUS
B
COMPATIBLE
LT
™
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Guide de démarrage rapide
UNSAFE VOLTAGE
BREAKER
VOLTS
WIRING FAULT
TEMPERATURE
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
BlueBOLT-CV1
15 A
O
U
T
DC TRIGGER
IN
TELCO
UNSAFE VOLTAGE
BREAKER
WIRING FAULT
TEMPERATURE
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
BlueBOLT-CV1
O
U
T
20 A
DC TRIGGER
IN
TELCO
Full instructions online at:
Blue
OUTLET STATUS
B
COMPATIBLE
LT
™
M4320-PRO
REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
AC INLET
GROUND
FILTER BANK 4 FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Instrucciones completas en línea en:
BRIGHTNESS
VOLTS
Des instructions complètes en ligne à:
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Important: You will need the BlueBOLT-CV1’s unique MAC Address and Challenge Key (provided on the 2 labels attached
to the cover of this guide). One is permanently adhered and the other is removable for your convenience.
Importante: Usted necesitará la BlueBOLT-CV1 es única dirección MAC y el desafío clave
(proporcionado en el 2 las etiquetas a la portada de esta guía). Uno está permanentemente
adherido y la otra es desmontable para su comodidad.
Important: Vous aurez besoin du BlueBOLT-CV1 unique de l'adresse MAC et Défi-clé
(à condition que sur les 2 étiquettes apposées à la couverture de ce guide).
Une permanence est respecté et l'autre est amovible pour votre commodité.
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M4315-PRO & M4320-PRO Quick Start Guide
For full instructions and warranty information visit www.panamax.com / Products /A/V Components / M4315-PRO / Manual
BEFORE YOU BEGIN UNPACKING…
Inspect the unit upon receipt. In addition to this guide, the box should contain the following:
M4315-PRO
LT
B
Blue
VOLTS
15 A
1 M4315-PRO or M4320-PRO unit
RS232
2 Four #10-24x½” Philips pan
head screws with plastic cup
washers (for rack mounting).
3 Four silicone
rubber feet (for
shelf mounting).
FRONT PANEL FEATURE OVERVIEW
M4315-PRO
REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 RS232 Card
OUTLET STATUS
LT
B
Blue
™
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions.
5. WARNING: Do not use this apparatus near water. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or moisture.
6. CAUTION - Contains Always On Receptacles. To reduce risk of shock - Disconnect M4315-PRO from power source
before servicing any equipment connected to M4315-PRO.
7. Clean only with dry cloth.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatuses that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades, with one wider
than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
13. Where the power cord is used as the main disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily accessible.
14. This device must be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
VOLTS / AMPS
BRIGHTNESS
VOLTS
UNSAFE VOLTAGE
BREAKER
WIRING FAULT
TEMPERATURE
ALWAYS ON
15 A
M4320-PRO (20 Amp)
REBOOT 1 & 2: Press either button for 2 seconds
PROFILES
These are configurations that dictate outlet sequencing timings and trigger assignments.
to initiate a “reboot” sequence of outlet 1 or 2
(default).
To change the profile:
Press both simultaneously for 2 seconds to initiate
a full power-up or shut down sequence. The front
panel outlet is always on, unless the circuit breaker
STEP 1: Set the circuit breaker to OFF (the
BREAKER light will flash red).
is set to OFF.
STEP 2: Press REBOOT 1 & 2 simultaneously for 8
VOLTS/AMPS/BRIGHTNESS: Rotate knob for
front panel brightness control, and press to toggle
the meter between VOLTS and AMPS mode.
seconds. The meter will show the current profile:
P1-P4 (presets), or PP (personal profile). A “personal
profile” is a configuration that has been changed
from the presets by an external control (through the
UNSAFE VOLTAGE: If the line voltage is less than
100 Vac or greater than 134 Vac, the outlets will
shut off and this light will flash red.
COMMUNICATIONS CARD).
To change the preset profile:
BREAKER: Flashes red if the circuit breaker is OFF.
STEP 3: Press REBOOT 1 repeatedly until the
desired profile is displayed.
WIRING FAULT: Illuminates red if the house wiring
is reverse-wired or the ground is not connected.
STEP 4: To select the displayed profile and exit,
press REBOOT2. To exit without changing the profile,
TEMPERATURE: Flashes red if the internal
microprocessor temperature is greater than 60 ºC.
press REBOOT1 until “PE” (preset exit) is displayed,
then press REBOOT2. Visit www.panamax.com for
details on this procedure.
DEFAULT OUTLET SEQUENCING (preset profile P1, by outlet #s):
NOTE: Users of the TCP/IP (BlueBOLT-CV1) card
may access an additional “IP” menu by pressing
REBOOT 1. Cycle past PP and P1-P4 until IP is
displayed. Pressing REBOOT2 will display the unit’s
IP address, one octet at a time.
For example, if the IP address is 192.168.1.50, then
the meter will display 192, followed in 2 seconds by
168, then 1, then 50, and terminated by ---. The
menu will then automatically exit and the unit will
return to normal operation.
If the unit has not yet obtained an IP address, the
user should wait up to 2 minutes for DHCP to assign
the address, or for the BlueBOLT-CV1 card to assign
the default address (192.168.1.169) if DHCP fails.
With switching on and off
BREAKER or holding both
REBOOT buttons.
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REAR PANEL FEATURE OVERVIEW
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7
FILTER BANK 4
M4320-PRO
1.
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
AC INLET
GROUND
FILTER BANK 4 - HIGH CURRENT
2.
3-B
FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
3-A
3.
1. Power inlet: M4315-PRO (120 Vac/15 A, IEC 320 C14) do not remove steel retention
clip. M4320-PRO (120 Vac/20 A, IEC 320 C20) do not remove steel retention clip.
2. Ground lug: connect to Panamax MOD-series signal protection module grounding busses
with 14 AWG (<12” length) wire to expand signal protection capabilities
3. Outlets: all rear panel outlets are separately controlled. They are grouped into four (4)
filter-isolated banks.
3-A BANKS 1-3: filtered outlet s (>76 dB @ 5 KHz – 150 KHz,
>46 dB @ 150 KHz – 5 MHz)
3-B BANK 4: high-current outlets (>59 dB, 5 KHz – 450 KHz,
>46 dB @ 450 KHz – 5 MHz)
BlueBOLT™ (Installed)
STEP 1. Connect an Ethernet cable (sold
separately) between the BlueBOLT-CV1 card
and an Internet router or modem with an
established Internet connection.
STEP 2. On-Line Registration (Step 2 of 2)
Your BlueBOLT™ enabled Power
Management Component is completely
plug-and-play and does not require any
software installation. The online BlueBOLT™
control interface is operated through your
web browser.
a) Using any Internet connected computer
go to www.mybluebolt.com using your
standard Internet browser.
b) Follow the on screen prompts, add a
location, and then add a device. Note: you
will need the BlueBOLT-CV1’s unique MAC
address and challenge key (provided on the
card’s protective packaging as well as on the
label of the card itself) in order to register
the unit online.
c) Once you input the MAC address and
included challenge key, if BlueBOLT™
cannot detect your device (please allow up
to 20 seconds), please follow the on-
Advanced Operation
Besides providing access to Panamax/Furman’s hosted BlueBOLT platform, the included
BlueBOLT-CV1 card also supports the following networking protocols:
• Telnet (default port 23), for interfacing to control and
automation systems within the local network.
• HTTP (web server at default port 80) for configuring the
network settings for stand-alone “static IP” operation.
For more information, see the application note BlueBOLT Advanced Networking, available
online at www.mybluebolt.com.
screen troubleshooting guide. Also confirm
the Power Management Component is
properly connected to the Internet.
• Is your Power Management Component
receiving power? Check the power cable
and confirm the unit is on.
• Is your BlueBOLT-CV1 card installed
properly? The “Link” light should be
illuminated (solid green) and the “Activity”
light should be blinking intermittently
(green).
• Is your Internet connection functioning?
Can you access a general web page?
• Is your BlueBOLT-CV1 card connected to
your internet router or modem? Check the
Ethernet cable and confirm that the unit is
connected to an active Internet connection,
and make sure those connected devices are
receiving power.
• If you have answered “Yes” to all of these
questions and are still unable to connect
your Power Management component,
please contact Panamax customer service
at 1-800-472-5555.
BlueBOLT-CV1
3-A
3-A
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
4.
O
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T
5.
IN
TELCO
6.
7.
4. CATV/SAT 1 & 2: Universal voltage (±75V clamping), HD 1080i/p ready, <0.5 dB @
0 Hz - 2.2 GHz.
5. LAN Cat 5e (10/100/1000BASE-T compatible): RJ-45 (8P8C) Ethernet protection
pass-through.
6. Telco: RJ-11 (6P2C) analog telephone/DSL protection pass-through.
Do not connect in reverse (IN comes in from wall, OUT connects to equipment).
7. DC Trigger Input: 3.5mm mono jack, ± (5-24 VDC) tip-ring.
8. TCP/IP card (BlueBOLT) installed
9. Communications card: RS-232 (female DE-9)
RS232
included, not installed.
FCC CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE INFORMATION
This equipment (BlueBOLT™ IP Card) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the 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.
RS-232 INSTALLATION (optional)
It is recommended that you read the entire instructions list before proceeding.
The BlueBOLTCV-1 should already be factory installed in this Panamax Pro component.
To switch from BlueBOLT functionality to RS-232 connectivity, follow these steps:
STEP 1. Unplug M4315-PRO or
M4320-PRO Power Management
Component from wall.
STEP 2. Unplug Ethernet cable from
BlueBOLT-CV1 card.
STEP 3. Remove the BlueBOLT-CV-1
card using thumbscrews. Note minimal
torque should be applied in removal of
the existing card.
STEP 4. Remove RS-232 card from
protective packaging.
$5,000,000 Connected Equipment Limited Protection Policy*
All Panamax Warranties and Connected Equipment Policies are valid only in the United States & Canada.
*Full Warranty and policy Information available at www.panamax.com
Panamax Limited Product Warranty*
Panamax Inc. warrants to the purchaser of this product for a period of three (3) years from the date of
purchase, that
repair or replace any defective unit.
Panamax products purchased through the Internet do not carry a valid Product Warranty or
Connected Equipment Protection Policy unless purchased from an Authorized Panamax Internet
Dealer and the original factory serial numbers are intact (they must not have been removed, defaced
or replaced in any way). Purchasing from an Authorized Panamax Internet Dealer insures that the
product was intended for consumer use, has passed all quality inspections and is safe. Buying
through auction sites or unauthorized dealers may result in the purchase of salvaged, failed and/or
products not intended for use in the US. In addition, Authorized Panamax Internet dealers have
demonstrated sufficient expertise to insure warranty compliant installations.
the unit shall be free of defects in design, material or workmanship, and Panamax Inc. will
CAUTION! WARRANTY LIMITATION FOR INTERNET PURCHASERS
For a list of Authorized Panamax Internet Dealers go to www.panamax.com
STEP 5. Noting the 2 guiding channels
within the card slot, gently slide the
RS-232 card into the card slot, making
sure to screw the thumbscrews down for
a snug and secure fit.
STEP 6. Connect RS-232 cable (sold
separately) to the RS-232 card to
establish to a connection between the
Power Management component and an
RS-232 enabled Home Theater control
device.
STEP 7. Plug in Power Management
Component to an AC power receptacle.
TRIGGER
9.
8.
DC
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