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Manual de usuario Addtron Technology, modelo IP Power 9258
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User Manual/Quick Start Guide and IP Power CD . Optional power cables 2) Install hardware . Connect power cables. For the USA model (NEMA5-15P 100-120V outlets) the individual max output current per outlet is 6A and the total max output current for the outlets is 15A. Use a power IN cable with 15A current rating and use power OUT cabless with 10A rating for each power outlet. IP Power 9258 For the European/Australian model (IEC320-C13 220-250V outlets) the individual max output current per outlet is 6A and the total max output current for the outlets is 10A. Use power IN cable with 10A current rating and use power OUT cable with 10A rating for each power outlet. . Connect IP Power NETWORK port to your local 10/100 LAN 3) Set IP Power IP address . The IP Power’s default network settings are: IP address: 192.168.0.50 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 To set a new address, either: Quick Start … … 2 . Connect your PC directly to the IP Power’s Ethernet User Manual … … 5 ( NETWORK) port and run IPEdit.exe. You first must copy the IPEdit.exe program from the IP Power CD on to your PC; or . With a PC in the same subnet as the IP Power (i.e. Rev: 1.1 IP address of 192.168.0.xxx) , open the IP Power February 16, 2007 control web pages as detailed in the next step and select System: Setup IP POWER PAGE 1 OF 24 IP POWER PAGE OF 24 4) Update IP Power with your browser . Enter (or the IP address assigned using IPEdit.exe) in the browser of your locally connected PC and login. The default username is: admin The default password is: 12345678 . You can now set the password and IP address, and modify the IP Power’s other settings. 5) Control power outlets . Click Set Power under Power to display the current state of each power outlet. Select On or Off and click Apply to manually control power to each outlet. . Click Power Schedule under System to program when each power outlet is to be automatically powered on or off. IP POWER PAGE 3 OF 24 WARNING Any changes to this equipment without permission may cause damages to your equipment! This equipment has been proven by CE & FCC to be prevented from the influence of harmful electronic jamming in normal business use conditions. IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. We have no responsibility for possible damage caused by improper usage or abnormal working environment 2. Do not use IP POWER in strong vibrating condition 3. Please contact the dealer If IP POWER works improperly Copyright © 2007 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 other products mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective manufactures. We are exempt to notify any change of our products. IP POWER PAGE OF 24 IP Power 9258 User Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction............................................................................................. . 3 2. Interface Description............................................................................... 3 3. Hardware and Software Installation...................................................... . 3 4. Initial Settings ......................................................................................... . 3 5. Control Using a Browser ....................................................................... . 3 Setting the password for IP Power........................................................ . 3 Setting the IP Power’s IP address......................................................... . 3 Email settings ......................................................................................... . 3 Power control using the time schedule.................................................. 3 Default outlet settings ............................................................................ . 3 Clock settings & network time protocol (NTP) ....................................... 3 Wake on LAN (WOL) ............................................................................. . 3 6. Firmware Update.................................................................................... 3 7. DDNS Settings....................................................................................... . 3 8. Direct Control Using HTTP Commands................................................ 3 9. FrequentlyAsked Questions.................................................................. 3 10. Manual Control Mode........................................................................... 3 11. Remote Browser Control Using a CM/IM4000 .................................. . 3 12. Out-of-Band Access Using a CM/IM4000........................................... 3 13. Remote Serial Port Control of the IP Power........................................ 3 IP POWER PAGE 5 OF 24 1. Introduction The IP power 9258 is a web browser controlled power switch that can be used ea...
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