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1. a Power over the HET CP 0108 El Outlets Status _ __ gt Device A A A AA P gt maa P 0108 Outlet Settings A Son ciuda 4 amp tation 1 CPO108RPSwitch2 C Confirmation Required Station Name CPOIOBRPSwitch2 OF Outlet Name Outlet A Log Total Maximum 100 14 e ji ities Settings View Log O Modem Ring Resume O System after AC back Barner System Time 8 Kil the Power a al Sync with PC st TE F AAA outlet E AC Back foutiet F AC Back EB al GB ci il OFF Settings ON Settings 6 H utlet G Modem Ring foutiet H Modem Ring O E Help Gros xd Or od ON Settings ot Settings Exit Running 16 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Operation The settings in the Options panel govern the remote power management features of the CP 0108 The meanings of the field headings are given in the following table Heading Meaning Outlet Name Each outlet can be given a distinctive name The maximum number of characters is 15 Modem Ring Resume This is a Safe Shutdown and Reboot option see p 19 If this option is selected when the Outlet s Power Button is clicked OFF the CP 0108 waits 90 seconds and then performs a Safe Shutdown on the computer attached to its Outlet When the Power Bu
2. Device r B Station Station 1 ad outlet 41234242 AC Back outlet B Kill Power ces xi e ee OS OFF Settings ON Settings Log Total Maximum 100 25 c D Settings View Log Putiet C Modem Ring outlet D AC Back rm System Time _ _ _ _ ces xl G nu al sy OFF Settings ON Settings Sync with PC Set E F outlet E Modern Ring utlet F Modem Ring 659 7 Reboot od e 7 Reboot ad ON Settings ON Settings 6 H foutiet G Kill Power outlet H Kill Power Settings CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual The CP 0108 Main Window The Main Window is divided into three main function panels Device System Time and Outlet Status The functions provided by each of the panels are described in the sections that follow Device Since up to 16 CP 0108 s can be daisy chained this panel specifies which of the CP 0108 s the Main Window Outlet Status panel applies to The entries found in the Device panel are described below Station Station 1 is the ID for the CP 0108 in a standalone installation or if it is the first station in a daisy chained installation Station 2 is the next CP 0108 daisy chained down from Station 1 Station 3 is the CP 0108 daisy chained down from Station 2 and so on to Station 16 To set up the Outlets for
3. 1 For Win NT run regedit exe for Win 2000 or XP run regedt32 2 Select the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINEISOFTWAREWMicrosofA Windows NT Current Version Winlogon 3 Under the Edit menu select Add Value 4 Add the variables and values as shown in the table below Name Value DefaultDomainName domain name for this computer DefaultUserName user name for this computer DefaultPassword user password for this computer AutoAdminLogon 1 Note Remove the brackets and replace the text inside the brackets with suitable values for yourself on this computer 5 Close the Registry Editor Note Make sure you have a real password not blank configured for logging on to your system CP 0108 User Manual 33 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Problem 2 The computer has an older mainboard that doesn t support APM in the BIOS What can I do to get Safe Shutdown and Reboot working Solution 2 If you are running Windows 2000 XP or Server 2003 you can do the following 1 Open Control Panel gt Power Options 2 Open Properties APM 3 Enable Advanced Power Management support Power Options Properties Power Schemes Advanced Hibernate APM UPS four computer reports that it can support Advanced Power Management APM Using APM you can reduce the power consumption of your system If you have battery power on your computer APM also provides battery status information For more information
4. The Firmware upgrade was successful Click Finish to close the utility Device List MAIN 001 001 Status Messges gt Loading amp testing files gt Loading amp testing files OK gt Searching for devices gt Preparing firmware upgrade gt Firmware version is not newer than device MAIN 001 001 gt Firmware version is not newer than device 101 001 002 gt Firmware version is not newer than device 102 001 003 gt Preparing firmware upgrade OK gt Upgrading device MAIN 001 001 gt Upgrading device MAIN 001 001 OK gt Firmware upgrade OK Device Description CPU W78E516 Device F W Ver 1 3 122 Upgrade F W Ver 1 0 090 MID 001 001 Click Finish to close the Firmware Upgrade Utility Note On a daisy chained installation all stations restart automatically after they have been successfully upgraded 30 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Upgrading The Firmware Upgrade Failed If the upgrade failed to complete successfully a dialog box appears asking if you want to retry Click Yes to retry If you Click No the Upgrade Failed screen appears The Firmware upgrade failed Click Cancel to close the utility then try again Device List Status Messges gt Loading amp testing files gt Loading amp testing files OK gt No device attached to the serial port code 4108 Device Description Check Firmware Ve
5. 1 Port LEDs The Port LEDs provide status information about their corresponding AC outlet ports There is one pair of LEDs for each port The one on the left is the Remote Access LED the one on the right is the Power LED A Remote Access LED lights GREEN to indicate that the device attached to its corresponding port is capable of being controlled remotely An On Line LED lights ORANGE to indicate that the device attached to its corresponding port is up and running If both LEDs flash it indicates that there is either an overcurrent situation or the relay has failed See Flashing Lightbulb p 15 for more details CP 0108 User Manual 3 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual 2 Firmware Upgrade Switch During normal operation this switch is in the NORMAL position When performing a firmware upgrade operation it is in the RECOVER position See Upgrading the Firmware p 25 for further details 3 Power Control Buttons The buttons are identified with a letter from A to H Each button controls the power status of its corresponding AC output port on the unit s rear panel as follows Pressing and releasing the button toggles the port between Remote Access enabled and Remote Access disabled Local Mode If Remote Access is disabled the switch does not allow the port to be managed from a remote connection Under Local Mode pressing and holding the button in for more than 3 seconds switches the po
6. USER MANUAL CP 0108 2004 06 14 Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communi cations Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Fe CE 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Packing List The complete CP 0108 package consists of 1 CP 0108 Power on the NET Station 1 CP 0108 to AC Source Power Cable 1 CP 0108 to Computer Power Cable 8 Safe Shutdown Cables 1 PON Cable DB9 F to DB9 M 1 User Manual 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Mounting Kit Check to make sure that all the components are present and that nothing was damaged in shipping If you encounter a problem contact your dealer Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and oper
7. gt IN We Wy BID 3 CONG CP 0108 User Manual 25 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual 4 Slide the First Station s Firmware Upgrade switch to the RECOVER position a Its Port LEDs blink at half second intervals b The STATION ID LEDs display the word UP and blink at 5 second intervals 5 Slide the First Station s Firmware Upgrade switch back to the NORMAL position a The First Station s STATION ID LEDs display the Station ID s of all the daisy chained stations in sequence 01 02 03 b After the First Station has run through the sequence its STATION ID LEDs display the word UP and blink at 1 second intervals Its Port LEDs also blink at 1 second intervals c Next all the Port LEDs on the daisy chained stations blink at 1 second intervals and their STATION ID LEDs display the word UP which also blinks at 1 second intervals d Finally all STATION ID LEDs return to displaying their Station ID numbers indicating that they are ready for the firmware upgrade procedure and you may start the upgrade Note 1 Each station is upgraded in turn The STATION ID LEDs of the station currently receiving the upgrade display the word UP and blink at 1 second intervals All other STATION ID LEDs display their station numbers and also blink at 1 second intervals 2 All stati
8. Power Monitor gt Uninstall Power Monitor CP 0108 User Manual 21 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Manual Setup Windows NT 2000 XP and Server 2003 can be manually configured for safe shutdown and rebooting instead of using the Power Monitor utility The following sections explain the procedures involved Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 To set up Windows 2000 XP or Server 2003 for safe shutdown and rebooting do the following 1 Go to the Control Panel open Power Options open the UPS page in the Details panel click Select A dialog box similar to the one below appears UPS Selection i Ax Select manufacturer On port Generic bt com X Select model Cancel a For the COM port entry select the COM port on the computer that the Safe Shutdown Cable is plugged into b Match the other options to the values shown in the figure above 22 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Safe Shutdown and Reboot 2 Click Next A dialog box similar to the one below appears UPS Interface Configuration On COM1 2 x UPS Signal Polarity arming Please consult your locumentation before Warming Pl I UPS d ion bef attempting to configure signal polarities IV Power Fail On Battery C Negative Positive lV Low Battery C Negative Positive IV UPS Shutdown C Negative Positive lt Back Cancel Select the options in the dialog box so that they match the se
9. Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM THE DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DISK OR ITS DOCUMENTATION The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to the contents or use of this documentation and specially disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the device or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity of such revisions or update For further inquires please contact your direct vendor 36 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14
10. a daisy chained station click on the arrow to drop the list down then click to select the station you want to work with Note 1 If there is no user input for three minutes the system times out and another login is required 2 Each CP 0108 s Station ID is displayed in the Station ID LED on its front panel see p 4 12 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Operation Station Name To make things more convenient on a multi station installation each station can be given a distinctive name To name a station 1 Click the Device Settings button The following dialog box appears Power over the NET CP 0108 15 x Outlets Status Device A B SS Station Station 1 Putiet 41234242 Kill Power Putiet B Kill Power E J Station Name cp0108 12345678 ON a GB 5 2 ON Settings OFF Settings Log Total Maximum 100 17 E D Settings View Log outlet c AC Back outlet D AC Back i Les O Reboot ad CP 0108 Set Station Name Station E3 System Time i Syne with PC Set cp0108 12345679 outlet E Modem Ring Save Exit C Reboot od C Reboot Settings outlet G Kill Power O Reboot 2 Key in the name of your choice up to 15 letters and numbers then click Save Log Total Indicates the number of log file entries for
11. about APM see the Windows Release Notes on the Windows CD Advanced Power Management Enable Advanced Power Management support 34 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Upgrading The Firmware Specifications Function Specification Power Inlet 1 x IEC 60320 C14 M Power Outlets 8 x IEC 60320 C13 F Input Current Total input 100 120V 50 60Hz 15A 220 240V 50 60Hz 10A Output Current 100 120V 50 60Hz 10A 220 240V 50 60Hz 10A LEDs Online 8 green Remote Access 8 orange Station ID 2 x 7 segment yellow Connectors Data In 1 x DB 9 F Chain Out 1 x DB 9 M Safe Shutdown 8 x 6 pin RJ 11 F Switches Power 1 x Rocker Outlet On Off 8 x Pushbutton Remote On Off FW Upgrade 1 x 2 position slide Reset 1 x Semi hidden Environment Operating Temperature 0 50 C Storage Temperature 20 60 C Humidity 0 80 RH Noncondensing Housing Metal Weight 3 7 kg Dimensions L x W x H 43 2 x 21 x 4 5 cm 1 The figures shown are for a per port maximum but the total output for all 8 ports equals the total input 2 This is a multifunction port that can be used to connect a local console as the Chain In port on a daisy chained installation and as the Firmware Upgrade port CP 0108 User Manual 35 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Limited
12. the currently selected station CP 0108 User Manual 13 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual View Log Clicking the View Log button brings up the log file for the currently selected station Power over the NET CP 0108 e P Outlets Status Device a ee outlet 4 CP 0108 Log File Station 1 cp0108 12345678 SE orie Saem Clearan Close ON No Date Time User Message 2004 03 13 11 00 51 Qa0001b3 Turn off Outlet A 1 2004 03 13 11 04 03 0a0001b3 Login outlet c 4 2004 03 13 11 04 20 0a0001b3 Logout 2004 03 13 11 05 26 0a0001b3 Login 2004 03 13 11 05 39 0a0001b3 Turn on Outlet A 2004 03 13 11 06 13 oa0001b3 Tum off Outlet A 2004 03 13 11 06 16 0a0001b3 Turn on Outlet A 20 o ama Oy 2004 03 12 11 10 58 0a0001b3 Login pE e 2004 031311 21 36 0a0001b3 Login _ paete n 10 2004 03 13 11 22 46 0a0001b3 Logout 11 2004 03 13 11 23 09 08000161 Login e amp 12 2004 03 13 11 26 12 0a000161 Logout 13 2004 03 1311 26 38 0a000161 Login ON 14 2004 03 12 11 51 06 02000161 Logout E 2004 03 12 11 52 25 0a0001b3 Login r gE 2004 03 12 11 55 28 0a0001b3 Logout outlet o pp 2004 03 12 12 04 45 0a000161 Login Progress AAA Click Save All to save the contents of the log file to disk Click Clear All to empty the contents of the log file Click Close
13. the operation is performed If it is disabled there is no check in the checkbox the operation is performed without confirmation To save your settings and exit Click Save To exit without saving your changes Click Exit CP 0108 User Manual 17 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Notes CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Chapter 4 Safe Shutdown and Reboot Overview The CP 0108 s Safe Shutdown and Reboot functions are available for systems running Windows Safe shutdown and reboot lets you safely close a system down and reboot it without involving the danger to the file systems that simply killing the power supply does In order to use this function You must connect a Safe Shutdown Cable from the CP 0108 to the computer see Single Stage Installation p 6 You must enable either Modem Ring Resume or System after AC back but not both in the computer BIOS Power Management settings Note 1 The settings you select in the BIOS must match the settings you made in the Set Outlet dialog box see p 16 2 If you choose Modem Ring Resume 1 your system BIOS must support this function and 2 check your computer manual to be sure the system supports the COM port External Modem Wakeup function since some BIOS versions only support this function with an internal PCI card modem If your BIOS doesn t support the COM port External Modem Wakeup function you may wish to install a
14. age For additional cables contact your dealer For Windows 98SE ME NT 2000 XP and Windows Server 2003 systems for each computer use a Safe Shutdown cable to connect from the CP 0108 s Safe Shutdown port to the computer s Serial port Note 1 This step is optional 2 You must connect the computer to the same letter designation for both the AC Outlet and Safe Shutdown ports CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Hardware Setup 4 Use the AC power cord provided with this package to connect the CP 0108 s Power Socket to an AC power source Note Only one AC power cord is provided For additional computers be sure to use cables of at least the same standard as the one provided Contact your dealer for additional cable purchases if necessary 5 Turn on the the CP 0108 6 Turn on the the devices NS SB e 0 il e L CP 0108 aaa aa a oe EXENTEEEE ES e ae CEBO a O CN 6000 CP 0108 User Manual 7 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Daisy Chaining To manage even more devices up to 15 additional CP 0108s can be daisy chained down from the top level unit Up to 128 devices can be managed on a complete installation To set up a daisy chained installation do the
15. ation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the unit and or any of the devices that connect to it Note Features may have been added to the CP 0108 since this manual was written Please visit our website to download the latest version of this manual Copyright 2004 ATEN International Co Ltd Manual Part No PAPE 0233 100 Printed in Taiwan 06 2004 All brand names and trademarks are the registered property of their respective owners 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Contents 1 Introduction OVERVIEW ox cla terms La Y MA rt la A a rt 1 Features 2 Hardware Setup Front VIEW Seo A AS AS SSS ex 3 Rear View p os e rl e a a a 5 Installation votas A A A eS 6 Before you BESO or a A Oe de Bote 8 6 Single Stage Installation oo o 6 Daisy CAME mo da a bate on eee ee 8 3 Operation Logo Innen en en cle SEL AER AN ER SE TREES BE ONE 9 The CP 0108 Main Window a oaoa aa 12 DEVICE yee d a de o e aa he KBE e Mek het 12 System TIMES oz seg e AA A 14 Outlet Status ii A AA ie SA 15 4 Safe Shutdown and Reboot OVETVIEW 2 E AA AD na 19 Automated Setup e 20 Installation BE ee See 20 Uninstalling ee es cr aoe ee eh eR Bots 21 Manual Setup i a ge eis RE Rie eee aE a Pie 22 Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 22 NT Patt A o ha So ah oases 24 iv CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual 5 Upgrad
16. continue Note If you supply an invalid login the authentication routine will return a message informing you that the server is busy This is a security measure to confuse and discourage hackers from trying to discover a valid Username and Password If you see this message try logging in again being careful with the Username and Password 4 After you have successfully logged in Click the Power Management icon CN6000 Login on rest 10 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Operation 5 A File Download dialog box comes up asking what you want to do with the JCMain jar file You can either run it from your browser click Open or save it to disk and run it from your computer Note You must have Java 1 4 or higher installed on your computer Java is available for free download from the Sun Java website http java sun com If your browser permits run it from your browser 6 If you save the file and run it from your computer with your browser still open go to the directory where the JCMain jar file resides and either double click its icon or from a command window enter the following command java jar JCMain jar Note 1 With this method you must download a new JCMain jar file each time you access the CP 0108 2 Make sure not to close the browser before running the JCMain jar file The CP 0108 main window comes up Power over the NET CP 0108 5 ES m Outlets Status
17. following 1 For each CP 0108 that you add to the chain use the DB 9 to DB 9 PON cable that was provided with it to connect the parent CP 0108 s PON OUT port to the child CP 0108 s PON IN port 2 Power up the daisy chained CP 0108s in sequence starting with the highest level parent and working down In each case wait for the CP 0108 s Station ID to be ascertained and displayed on the Station ID LED before powering on the next unit The Station ID for First Stage unit is 01 the ID for the Second Stage unit is 02 etc 3 After all the CP 0108s are up power on the devices Nal MANN lle a le lle e le SUMA SCS Nal Nal lle E e le lle e le O LoS o SE 8 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Chapter 3 Operation Logging In Operation of the CP 0108 is browser based For example purposes we will access a CP 0108 connected to a CN 6000 KVM on the NET module To begin 1 Open your browser 2 In the browser s URL location bar specify the IP address of the CN 6000 that the CP 0108 is connected to in The CN 6000 login page appears CN6000 Login CP 0108 User Manual 9 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual 3 Provide a valid Username and Password set by the CN 6000 administrator then Click Login to
18. he Chain Out port of the parent unit plugs in here When performing a firmware upgrade the PON cable that connects the CP 0108 to the computer that will transfer the upgraded firmware see p 25 plugs in here CP 0108 User Manual 5 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Installation Before you Begin 1 Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up have been turned off You must unplug the power cords of any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function 2 Make sure that the power supply voltage settings of all the devices you will be connecting up match the voltage of the AC source that the CP 0108 is plugged into 3 To prevent damage to your installation make sure that all devices on the installation are properly grounded Single Stage Installation Ina Single Stage installation there are no additional CP 0108s daisy chained down from the first unit To set up a single stage installation refer to the installation diagram below the numbers in the diagram correspond to the numbered steps and do the following 1 Use the PON cable that was provided with this package to connect the CP 0108 s PON IN port to the CN 6000 s or other compatible device see the Overview diagram p 1 PON port For each device use an AC Output cable to connect from any available CP 0108 output port to the device s AC socket Note Only one AC Output cable is provided with this pack
19. in Device List Status Messges N 001 001 gt Loading amp testing files amp testing files OK r Device Description CPU W78E516 Device F W Ver 1 3 122 Upgrade F W Ver 1 0 090 MID 001 001 IM Check Firmware Version Progress Help View Log lt Back Cancel 28 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Upgrading The Firmware 5 After you have made your device selection s Click Next to perform the upgrade If you enabled Check Firmware Version the Utility compares the device s firmware level with that of the upgrade files If it finds that the device s version is higher than the upgrade version it brings up a dialog box informing you of the situation and gives you the option to Continue or Cancel P The firmware Ver 1 3 is not newer than current firmware Ver 1 3 122 gt in device MAIN 001 001 Continue the upgrade Yes No a If you didn t enable Check Firmware Version the Utility installs the upgrade files without checking whether they are a higher level or not As the Upgrade proceeds status messages appear in the Status Messages panel and the progress toward completion is shown on the Progress bar CP 0108 User Manual 29 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Upgrade Succeeded After the upgrade has completed a screen appears to inform you that the procedure was successful Si Firmware U
20. ing The Firmware Preparatoria aa ir het a 25 Starting the Upgrade 2 2 o o e ee 27 Upgrade Succeeded 30 Upgrade Failedy oi a o ee Ok Shoes 31 Firmware Upgrade Recovery o o 32 Single Station Recovery o o o e eee 32 Daisy Chained Station Recovery o o o oo o 32 Appendix Troubleshooting en ba Ad 33 Specifications s sige rr ae e cA leg Ada aA 35 Limited Warradty ee ee 36 Na 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Notes vi CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The CP 0108 Power on the NET is a control unit that offers remote power management for up to eight devices computers hubs routers etc When combined with an ATEN or Altusen TCP IP accessible module see the diagram below it allows administrators from any computer connected to the internet whether down the hall or half way around the world to control the power off power on and reboot status for each attached device TCP IP CN 6000 1KN9116 5 1PN9108 1 SN0108 1SN0116 i es mf Remote Adminstrator PON RS 232 CP 0108 Up to 15 additional CP 0108 units can be daisy chained down from the original unit providing remote power management for up to 128 devices Installation is fast and easy plugging cables into their appropriate por
21. mote Procedure Call APC Locator Manual Start Remote Procedure Call APC Service Started Automatic Schedule Manual Stop Server Automatic z Spooler Started Automatic Pame TCP IP NetBIOS Helper Started Automatic Continue Telephony Service Manual Started Started Automatic Automatic Startup Profiles Startup Parameters Help a 24 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Chapter 5 Upgrading The Firmware The Windows based Firmware Upgrade Utility FWUpgrade exe provides a smooth automated process for upgrading the CP 0108 s firmware The Utility comes as part of a Firmware Upgrade Package that is specific for each device New firmware upgrade packages are posted on our web site as they become available Check the web site regularly to find the latest packages http www aten com tw Preparation 1 From a computer that is not part of your KVM installation go to our Internet support site and choose the model name that relates to your device CP 0108 to get a list of available Firmware Upgrade Packages 2 Choose the Firmware Upgrade Package you want to install usually the most recent and download it to your computer 3 Use the PON Cable provided with this unit to connect a COM port on your computer to the CP 0108 s PON In port 00000000 gt o O de GEGeg Geog mu E
22. n internal PCI card modem in order to use this function 3 The wording for the Modem Ring Resume function may vary somewhat from system to system For example Wake On LAN Ring Connector Modem Ring On Power On By External Modem In the BIOS settings choose Enabled CP 0108 User Manual 19 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual 4 The wording for the System after AC back function may vary somewhat from system to system For example AC Loss Auto Restart Restore on AC Power Loss In the BIOS settings choose Power On Full On 5 NT systems must use the System after AC back function Automated Setup There are two methods to set up safe shutdown and rebooting Automated and Manual This section discusses an automated setup Manual setup is discussed on page 22 Automated setup is made possible with the use of the Power Monitor utility supplied on the software CD that came with this package Power Monitor watches the computer s power status via the UPS signal If the UPS signals a power failure or a low battery condition a dialog box pops up to inform you that the utility will perform a safe shutdown in a few seconds Installation To install the Power Monitor simply execute the self extracting setup program PMMonitorSetup exe A copy of PMMonitor exe is placed in the Windows Startup folder so that it executes each time the system is booted When monitoring is in effect a monitoring icon in
23. ons restart automatically after they have been successfully upgraded 26 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Starting the Upgrade To upgrade your firmware 1 Run the downloaded Firmware Upgrade Package file either by double clicking the file icon or by opening a command line and entering the full path to it The Firmware Upgrade Utility Welcome screen appears Welcome to Firmware Upgrade Utility Put your device into Firmware Upgrade Mode connect its Firmware Upgrade Port to your computer with the Firmware Upgrade Cable or via Ethernet agree to the License Agreement Then Click Next ee AGREEMENT ICENSE GRANT ATEN International Co Ltd Licensor grants to you a non exclusive non transferable license to access and use FIRMWARE UPGRADE UTILITY the Product during the Term set forth below ou may install the Product on a hard disk or other storage device install and use the Product on a file server for use on a network for the purposes of 1 permanent installation onto hard disks or other storage levices or 11 use of the Product over such network and make backup copies of the Product ESTRICTIONS ou agree not to modify adapt translate reverse engineer recompile disassemble or otherwise attempt discover the source code of the Product or create derivative works based on the Product or remove ny proprietary notices or labels on the Product including copyright trademark
24. or patent pending notices ou may not sublicense the Product or otherwise allow others to use the Product licensed to you al Agree C Don t Agree Help About Back Cancel 2 Read and Agree to the License Agreement enable the I Agree radio button CP 0108 User Manual 27 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual 3 Click Next to continue The Firmware Upgrade Utility main screen appears If Check Firmware Version is checked the utility compares the device s firmware level with the upgrade files If the device s version is newer the utility lets you decide whether to continue or not If itis not checked the utility performs the upgrade directly Click Next to begin Device List Status Messges MAIN 001 001 gt Loading amp testing files amp files OK m Device Description IM Check Firmware Version Progress Help View Log lt Back Cancel The Utility inspects your installation All the devices capable of being upgraded by the package are listed in the Device List panel 4 As you select a device in the list its description appears in the Device Description panel If Check Firmware Version is checked the utility compares the device s firmware level with the upgrade files If the device s version is newer the utility lets you decide whether to continue or not If it is not checked the utility performs the upgrade directly Click Next to beg
25. rsion Progress Help View Log Back Click Cancel to close the Firmware Upgrade Utility See the next section Firmware Upgrade Recovery for how to proceed CP 0108 User Manual 31 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Firmware Upgrade Recovery Single Station Recovery To perform a firmware upgrade recovery do the following 1 Power the CP 0108 OFF N Slide the Firmware Upgrade switch to the RECOVER position Power the CP 0108 back ON Repeat the upgrade procedure from the beginning After the upgrade power the CP 0108 OFF Slide the Firmware Upgrade switch to the NORMAL position NY Dn Un A Q Power the CP 0108 back ON Daisy Chained Station Recovery If any of the Stations on a daisy chained installation fails to complete the upgrade procedure successfully 1 Disconnect it from the chain 2 Connect your computer to its PON In port with the PON Cable 3 Perform the upgrade recovery procedure on it as for a single station recovery After the upgrade completes connect it back into the chain 32 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Appendix Troubleshooting Problem 1 On a safe shutdown and reboot operation when rebooting the computer stops at the logon screen and waits for a Username and Password instead of automatically logging on Solution 1 The Autologon function hasn t been configured for the computer Set itup as follows
26. s Flashing 619 A change in the outlet s power status is pending Amber See Modem Ring Resume and System After AC Back p 17 for details Steady Green eed Power to the outlet is ON Flashing 6 3 Indicates that the outlet is either experiencing an Lightbulb overcurrent situtation or the relay has failed Click the icon to recover If the port recovers successfully it returns to the status it was at before it failed and the icon changes to reflect the recovered status If the port cannot recover you must power off the device attached to the port and restart it CP 0108 User Manual 15 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual Reboot If Reboot is enabled by putting a check in the checkbox the computer attached to the Outlet s corresponding port will reboot instead of shutting off when the Power Button is clicked This selection is disabled grayed out if the Outlet isn t configured for a reboot capable option See Outlet Settings p 16 for further details Note This function only works with computers capable of a Safe Power Shutdown See step 3 of Single Stage Installation p 6 and Safe Shutdown and Reboot p 19 Outlet Settings The Set Outlet dialog box allows you to set up a power management configuration for each port This determines what takes place when you click the Power Button On or Off To bring up the Outlet Settings dialog box Click Settings A dialog box similar to the one below appears
27. stem By windows Management Ins Provides system mana Started Automatic LocalSystem y windows Management Ins Provides systems man Started Manual LocalSystem Eg Windows Time Sets the computer clock Manual LocalSystem By Workstation Provides network con Started Automatic LocalSystem gt CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 23 CP 0108 User Manual NT Rh one below appears UPS Go to the Control Panel open the UPS entry A dialog box similar to the ES F Uninterruptible Power Supply is instaled on Comi y UPS Configuration I Power failure signal Low battery signal at least 2 minutes before shutdown UPS Interface Voltages C Negative Positive C Neos Positi C Negath Positi UPS Service Time between power failure Delay between waming messages Cancel Hop E gec pog sec a For the COM port entry select the COM port on the computer that the Safe Shutdown Cable is plugged into b Match the other options to the values shown in the figure above 2 Click OK to finish To check that the setup is working 1 Navigate through the following folders Control Panel gt Administrative Tools Services 2 In Services scroll down until you see the Uninterruptible Power Supply entry with Started for its status as shown in the figure below Service Status Startup Close Protected Storage Started Automatic Re
28. the form of lightning bolt AH is placed in the Windows taskbar to indicate so When monitoring is temporarily disabled a canceled lightning bolt icon R is displayed You can switch between enabled and disabled by right clicking the icon and selecting Start Monitor or Stop Monitor from the pop up context menu You can exit the program by right clicking on the icon and selecting Exit from the pop up context menu 20 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Safe Shutdown and Reboot By default PMMonitor monitors the COM1 port If your safe shutdown cable is connected to a different COM port the utility displays an error message stating that it is unable to open the COM1 port In this case stop the monitor program Right click on the Monitoring Disabled icon and select Options from the context menu that appears A dialog box similar to the one below appears Power Monitor Options El On port com y UPS Signal Polarity Power Fail On Battery Negative Positive Low Battery O Negative Positive Open the list of COM ports and select the COM port that the safe shutdown cable is connected to Note Only changes to the COM port selection can be made in this dialog box Since the utility only monitors the Positive UPS signals the other settings are fixed Uninstalling To unistall the utility 1 Exit the Power Monitor program 2 Open the Windows Start menu 3 Choose Programs
29. to exit the View Log utility System Time The CP 0108 does not have a system clock In order for the log file to accurately specify the time of the events it records you should click on the Sync with PC Set button to sync its time with your computer 14 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Operation Outlet Status The Outlet Status panel is divided into eight subpanels labeled A H which correspond to the A H outlets on the CP 0108 s rear panel Here is where you set up and control the power management functions for each outlet Each subpanel consists of an information bar across the top a Power button a Reboot checkbox and a Settings button Their functions are explained in the sections that follow The Information Bar The information bar shows the Outlet s name and power option These parameters are configured in the Outlet s Settings dialog box see p 16 Power Button The field with the traffic light in it is actually the Outlet s Power Button Clicking it turns the power status of the computer attached to its Outlet On or Off The traffic lights provide information concerning the Outlet s power status as described in the table below Indication Status Steady Red ces Power to the outlet is OFF Flashing Red Power to the outlet is OFF but Modem Ring Resume has been specified as the remote power option see Modem Ring Resume p 17 for detail
30. ts and a simple setup is all that is entailed Since the CP 0108 s firmware is upgradeable you can stay current with the latest functionality improvements simply by downloading firmware updates from our website as they become available CP 0108 User Manual 1 2004 06 14 CP 0108 User Manual With its advanced features and ease of operation the CP 0108 is the most convenient most reliable and most cost effective way to remotely manage power access for multiple computer installations Features Remote on off reboot control of unattended equipment Individual control of each port Manual switching between local and remote access for each port via front panel push button switches Power on sequence function power on off using different periods of delay Easy setup Supports safe shutdown and rebooting User friendly browser based Java GUI operation Overcurrent protection and recovery for each AC port remote users can monitor the current status via the GUI LEDs for easy status monitoring Daisy chain up to 15 additional units to manage up to 128 devices Username and password login security Configuration can be reset Upgradeable firmware 2 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Front View oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000 H
31. ttings shown in the figure above 3 Click Finish click OK To check that the setup is working 1 Navigate through the following folders Control Panel gt Administrative Tools Services 2 In Services scroll down until you see the Uninterruptible Power Supply entry with Started for its status as shown in the figure below lox action vew e gt Gil e nR e gt m n m Tree Name Description status startup Type Logonas_ Services Local Ke Routing and Remote Access Offers routing service Disabled LocalSystem Run s Service Enables starting proce Started Automatic LocalSystem Bs Security Accounts Manager Stores security inform Started Automatic LocalSystem Server Provides RPC support Started Automatic LocalSystem By Smart Card Manages and controls Manual LocalSystem e Smart Card Helper Provides support for Manual LocalSystem By system Event Notification Tracks system events Started Automatic LocalSystem By Task Scheduler Enables a program to Started Automatic LocalSystem Sa TCP NetBIOS Helper Se Enables support for N Started Automatic LocalSystem 5 Telephony Provides Telephony A Started Manual LocalSystem Telnet Allows a remote user E Manual LocalSystem Uninterruptible M n uninterru e tic Lo y Bs utility Manager Starts and configures Manual LocalSystem By Windows Installer Installs repairs and re Manual LocalSy
32. tton is clicked ON the CP 0108 restarts the computer Note With this option although the computer has been turned off it is still receiving power through the outlet Therefore the computer can be locally physically turned on or off in which case the computer s status may not correspond with the Outlet Status display The red traffic light icon flashes instead of remains steady to remind you of this To make sure that the computer is in sync with the display click the power On Off On or Off On Off when making a power status change System after AC back This is a Safe Shutdown option see p 19 If this option is selected when the Outlet s Power Button is clicked OFF the CP 0108 waits 105 seconds and then performs a Safe Shutdown on the computer attached to its Outlet When the Power Button is clicked ON the CP 0108 restarts the computer Note With this option power through the Outlet is cut off Although it was safely shutdown the computer does not receive any power through the outlet Kill the Power If this option is selected the CP 0108 immediately turns the Outlet s power ON or OFF when its Power Button is clicked Turning the power off performs a cold non safe shutdown Selecting this function disables the Reboot checkbox on the main screen Confirmation Required If this option is enabled there is a check in the checkbox a dialog box comes up asking you to confirm the pending operation before
33. wer to its corresponding port On if it is Off or Off if it is On 4 Reset Switch Pressing and holding this switch in for more that three seconds performs a system reset Note This switch is recessed and must be pushed with a thin object such as the end of a paper clip or a ballpoint pen 5 Station ID LED The CP 0108 s Station ID is displayed here If this is a Single Station installation see p 6 or the First Station on a Daisy Chained installation see p 8 the CP 0108 has a Station ID of 01 6 Power Switch This standard rocker switch powers the CP 0108 on and off 4 CP 0108 User Manual 2004 06 14 Hardware Setup Rear View 1 Power Socket 2 Circuit Breaker Press to reset the circuit 3 AC Power Outlets The power cables that connect to the devices plug in here 4 Safe Shutdown Ports Provides safe shutdown and rebooting for Windows 98SE ME NT 2000 XP and 2003 Server systems 5 PON Power on the NET Output Port When daisy chaining CP 0108s this is the Chain Out port See p 8 for daisy chaining details 6 PON Input Port Fora single unit installation or for the first station of a daisy chained installation the PON cable that connects to the CN 6000 or other compatible device see the Overview diagram p 1 plugs in here In a daisy chained installation the PON cable from t
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