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1. 2 3 1 1 IP address allocation using DHCP With Safety Boots default IP address of 0 0 0 0 DHCP has been enabled If your server is DHCP enabled the unit will be allocated with an automatic IP address gateway address and a subnet mask when powered on The units serial number is the MAC address of the unit By using a DHCP client on an administrative right enabled machine you will be able to determine the IP address allocated by the DHCP server Please consult your network administrator for further details on finding the DHCP allocated IP address Ensure that you connect the network connection before power for DHCP allocated IP address Note When DHCP is enabled Safety Boot web configuration web interface will not indicate the IP address allocated automatically as the DHCP server dynamically allocates it We recommend that you use an appropriate static IP address given by your network administrator Once you find out the IP address allocated by the DHCP server by using a DHCP client use your web browser and point to the IP address to load web interface pages from the unit cs Safety Boot User Manual 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 Section 3 2 of this document describes the Safety Boot configuration web interface in order to change any of the parameters IP address allocation using ARP and Telnet You can use Address Resolution Protocol ARP method from UNIX and Windows based systems to assign a temporary IP address on to Safety
2. Safety Boot Operational amp Maintenance Manual Document Revision C SSSB 10 03 Safety Boot Version 1 00 Copyright and Trademark O 2003 Computer Support Systems All rights reserved No part of the contents of this manual may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Computer Support Systems Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Windows 9506 Windows 980 Windows 2000 Windows NT and Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corp Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation Java is a trademark or a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd Head Office 373 Johnston Street Abbotsford VICTORIA 3067 Australia Telephone 61 3 9419 3955 Facsimile 61 3 9419 3509 Web Address www csspl com au sales csspl com au support csspl com au CSS Safety Boot User Manual Disclaimer and Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his or her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Das Revision Comments a 22 10 2005 CSSSB10103 CSS Safety Boot User Manual Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s Name amp Address Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd 373 Johnston Street Abbotsford VICTORIA
3. Please note that your external device should be turned off at a Safety Boot configuration change If you fail to do this your external device may momentarily be switched off at a configuration change 3 3 Security Features on Safety Boot 3 3 1 Password Safety Boot is secured by passwords at two levels Safety Boot Control Level Safety Boot Configuration Level The factory default password is set to be password We recommend that you change it to a desired password with at least four characters Note Safety Boot passwords are case sensitive The password is limited to a maximum number of eight characters cs Safety Boot User Manual 3 3 1 1 Forgetting the Password If you have forgotten any of your passwords there is a method to restore the factory default passwords on Safety Boot This method will reset both passwords back to password However in order to minimise the risk of any user taking advantage of this you will need to have physical access as well as network access to Safety Boot Method 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 Go to http 192 168 1 222 resetsb html replace Safety Boot Reset IP address with your IP address 2 Click on Reset and your count down will begin 3 If you want you passwords to be set back to factory defaults you will need to unplug Safety RESET Boot before this count down is completed The count down period is set to be one minute 4 If you do not unplug Safety Boot before the
4. Boot The steps to configure the unit through the network are as follows 1 Open command prompt and create an entry in the hosts ARP table using the intended IP address and the hardware MAC address which is found on the devices serial number label Eg arp s 192 168 1 220 00 20 4a xx xx xx new IP MAC Address Note For the ARP command to work on Windows 95 the ARP table on the PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own You can verify your ARP table by typing ARP A at the DOS command prompt 2 Open a Telnet connection to port 1 The connection will fail quickly but Safety Boot will temporarily change its IP address to the one designated in this step Eg telnet 192 168 1 220 1 3 Finally open a Telnet connection to port 9999 and press Enter within three seconds to go into setup mode If you wait longer than three seconds the unit will reboot If this happens go back to step 2 and start again Eg telnet 192 168 1 220 9999 4 Set all required parameters by following the instructions given by the menu Most importantly set a static IP address Once this is completed you may use the web browser configuration to make further changes Save settings before exiting Note The IP address you just set is temporary and will revert to the default value when Safety Boots power is reset unless you log into Safety Boot Configuration web interface and store the changes permanently Refer to
5. count down is completed your passwords will remain unchanged 5 If you are unable to load the default passwords please contact Computer Support Systems technical support Connected Single User Control Safety Boot is implemented as a single user control system due to security This feature will avoid incidents where two users are simultaneously attempting to control the same device at any given time It is important that you log out from Safety Boot once you have completed your task If a second user attempt to log into a Safety Boot device on use it will indicate that the device is busy by redirecting you to a different web page Inactivity Timed Logouts If you log into Safety Boot and be inactive for more than 5 minutes you will be automatically logged out from the web interface This feature will protect users from forgetting to logout from Safety Boot CSS Safety Boot User Manual 4 Hardware Specifications Device Model Safety Boot Version 1 00 Physical Dimensions ze Dimensions 192 mm L X 100 mm W X 40 mm H ze Weight 380g Network Interface ae RJ45 Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX Auto sensing es LED indication 10Base T amp 100Base TX Activity Full half duplex ae Network Compatibility Ethernet Version 2 0 IEEE 802 3 Operating Temperature ae Operating range 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Power Requirements ee Current Usage 300 mA ee Operating Voltage 240V AC 50 60Hz ee Maximum capacity of p
6. on this PC When you Telnet into port 9999 and do not press Enter quickly the server will reboot causing it to lose the IP address Internal circuitry may have been damaged Turn Safety Boot off and then issue the following commands at the DOS prompt of your computer ARP D X X X X XX X X is the IP of Safety Boot PING X X X X X X X X is the IP of Safety Boot If you get a response then there is a duplicate IP address on the network A user with sufficient rights needs to complete the task for user rights have to be adjusted Telnet back into Port 1 Wait for it to fail then Telnet to port 9999 again Make sure you press Enter quickly Contact CSS technical staff for assistance If you are unable to troubleshoot Safety Boot by using the above table Table 2 or if you cannot fix your error you may contact CSS technical support at Email support csspl com au Telephone 03 9419 3955 Please have the following details when you contact CSS technical staff ze Model of product ze Serial number ee Date of purchase ae Clear definition of problem es Steps taken so far to fix problem Steps taken so far to fix problem CSS Safety Boot User Manual 12
7. 3067 Australia Product Name Model Safety Boot Version 1 00 CSS Safety Boot User Manual Warranty Computer Support Systems warrants Safety Boot if used in accordance with all applicable instructions to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of initial purchase This warranty is voided if the customer uses the Safety Boot in an unauthorized or improper way or in an environment for which it was not designed Warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from accident misuse abuse or neglect CSS Safety Boot User Manual Safety Instructions When using this product basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 2 3 11 Read and understand all instructions Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product in an outdoor environment or near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product This product should never be placed near or over a radiator a heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is prov
8. ATION INTERFACE 2 02 a 7 3 3 SECURITY FEATURES ON SAFETY BOOT 2 00 20 8 3 3 1 PasSWOrd a SPS e Na aa aba PB haaa 8 3 3 1 1 Forgetting the Password sina red se eea en REN GR RE ES EAT A 9 3 3 2 Single User Como nanan ANAN BABA rs LE DES 9 3 3 3 Inactivity Timed Logouts naaa oeit EAKA EEr VAE ERRER SARE CETATEA VALES TAR 9 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 102 nenna 10 TROUBEESHOOTING a NINANG 11 5 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT pan NAN aaa AG PAA BAG are Eene 12 C3S Safety Boot User Manual Vi 1 Introduction to Safety Boot Safety Boot is a web enabled 240 volt A C power switch It is controlled over the network by simply using a Java enabled web browser Safety Boot is password protected and hence secure Typical applications of Safety Boot Remotely reboot any device that uses 240V power The device connected need not to be a network device ze Power down equipment when not required power up when required ee Cycle power to reboot devices that do not respond E g computer equipment Network Safety Boot Safety Boot ZSP 2019 Back View CSS Safety Boot User Manual 1 2 Getting Started 2 1 Requirements The minimum requirements to run Safety Boot effectively are as follows ee Access to the network Java enabled web browser Netscape 4 0 or higher amp IE 5 5 or higher recommended ee Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition Version 1 4 2 You may install this from http ja
9. Configuration Interface on section 3 2 for instructions on permanently configuring the IP address IP address allocation using a Web Browser In order to run the Java applets you need to have a Java Runtime Environment version 1 4 2 installed on your system Read install_notes txt for further details on how to install the Java Runtime Environment Open your default web browser and direct to the IP address of Safety Boot Click on the link on the page to get into Safety Boot configuration Note You will need to find the DHCP allocated IP address by contacting your network administrator If you used ARP and Telnet Further details on section 2 3 1 2 you would know the IP address already Enter the password to login to configuration and click OK The factory default password is password Section 3 2 describes the configuration interface of Safety Boot Make appropriate changes to the unit settings and make sure you click Apply at each section cs Safety Boot User Manual 3 Safety Boot Web Interface Safety Boot web interface is controlled by Java applets You will need the Java Runtime Environment version 1 4 2 by installed on your computer to load the applets See section 2 1 requirements for further details If your system is not up to date with the runtime environment your browser will prompt you to download the latest Java 2 Runtime Environment from Sun Microsystems Safety Boot has two web interfaces ce Safety Boot
10. Controls Safety Boot Configuration Safety Boot web interface gives hyperlinks for easy navigation between the two web interfaces Safety Boot is password protected and case sensitive Factory default password for both web interfaces is set to be password These passwords can be changed at Safety Boot configuration 3 1 Safety Boot Control Interface You can enter the Safety Boot control interface by typing the IP address in the address bar of your browser Eg 192 168 1 220 Alternatively you may configure your WINS Windows Internet Name Service to provide a name resolution for the adapter from NetBIOS names to IP addresses for Windows PCs You will need to enter the appropriate password to gain access to Safety Boot Controls Safety Boot Controls web interface will allow you to turn power on off or cycle power on a predetermined cycle period Safety Boot Control Page Device Name Safety Boot Unit Power On Power Status ON Power Off Power Cycle is set to 5 seconds Cycle Power ogout Power turned ON CSS Safety Boot User Manual Available Controls Power On Turn power on Power Off Turn power off Cycle Power Cycle power for the given period Logout Logout from Safety Boot You can control Safety Boot by clicking on the appropriate button During a power cycle other buttons are disabled except for the Abort button If you abort the power cycle the last known power status will remain You c
11. an change the power cycle period on Safety Boot Configuration If you close the browser you will be automatically logged out from Safety Boot If you stay inactive for over 5 minutes you will be automatically logged out from Safety Boot Click on logout once you have completed your task 3 2 Safety Boot Configuration Interface You can enter the Safety Boot configuration interface by typing the IP address followed by config html in the address bar of your browser or by clicking on the hyperlink provided on any of the pages Eg 192 168 1 220 config html Safety Boot Configuration interface will allow you to configure the parameters of Safety Boot Device Settings Device Name Safety Boot Unit Max 32 chars Cycle Time 5 Seconds tax 255 Mins1 Apply Reset IP Settings IP Address 192 168 1 222 Eg 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Apply Reset PS Clicking Apply will cause SafetyBoot to reboot Password Settings Control Password Setup Configuration Password Current Password Current Password Enter New Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password Confirm New Password apr ze Connected CSS Safety Boot User Manual 7 Device Settings Device Name Allows you to enter a 32 character name for your Safety Boot This name will be displayed on the Safety Boot Controls web interface to easily identify multiple Safety Boot units Cycle Time Defines the power
12. cycle period in seconds Maximum of 255 seconds is accepted as a value IP Settings IP Address Enter new IP address of 0 0 0 0 to enable DHCP Subnet Mask Indicates the number of subnets in the network Contact your network administrator for further details DHCP will automatically allocate the subnet mask Gateway Address Contact your network administrator for further details DHCP will automatically allocate the gateway address Password Settings Control Password Allows you to change the control password Configuration Password Allows you to change the configuration password By clicking on Reset at each section values you entered are rolled back to its original readings By clicking on Apply the new settings are applied to Safety Boot Safety Boot will reboot when you click Apply Note You need to click on Apply for each subsection i e Device Settings IP Settings or Password Settings Each time you click on Apply Safety Boot will reboot thereby logging you out from Safety Boot Allow about 10 seconds for Safety Boot to be active again After a reboot safety Boot will always have its output status loaded with its last known status If you do not need to change any settings you can logout by clicking the logout button If you close the browser you will be automatically logged out from Safety Boot If you stay inactive for over 5 minutes you will be automatically logged out from Safety Boot
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14. ided Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not disassemble this product Opening or removing covers will expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect re assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used Unplug this product from the wall outlet and return to CSS for repairs under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may tesult in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Do not exceed the maximum output ratin
15. n sensitive Make sure you are the correct password entering the correct password Password memory location may Use the Safety Boot Reset have been corrupted applet to load default passwords See section 3 3 1 1 of this manual for details There is no respond when you Safety Boot may not have Disconnect power to Safety type the IP address on the rebooted properly boot wait for 20 seconds and browser address bar then apply power again CSS Safety Boot User Manual You are able to ping Safety Boot but not Telnet on port 9999 When you issue the ARP S command in Windows The ARP entry addition failed 5 message displays When you attempted to assign an IP address to Safety Boot via the ARP method the Press Enter to go into Setup Mode error displayed Now when you Telnet to Safety Boot the connection fails When you click on Power ON or OFF you get one of the following error messages on the status bar Power status OFF Circuitry Error 0001 Power status ON Circuitry Error 0002 Power status ON Circuitry Error 0003 Power status OFF Circuitry Error 0011 Power status OFF Circuitry Error 0012 Power status ON Circuitry Error 0013 Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal 5 1 Technical Support There may be an IP address conflict on your network You are not Telneting to port 9999 Current logged in user does not have the correct rights to use this command
16. ower delivery 8 Amps cs Safety Boot User Manual 5 Troubleshooting This section of this manual will give you tips to troubleshoot Safety Boot without having to contact technical support staff from Computer Support Systems Please make sure that your external device output power is disconnected as rebooting Safety Boot can cause changes momentary changes on its output state When troubleshooting the following problems make sure that Safety Boot is powered up Confirm that you are using a good network connection The LED s at the Ethernet connection and the table below Table 1 will give you your connection type Table 1 LeftLED RightLED Meaning Note Some unexplained errors might be caused by duplicate IP addresses on the network Make sure that your unit s IP address is unique Table 2 Problem Message Reason Solution DD Ef Ta When you load the IP address Another user has already logged Make sure that no one else is on your browser you are in using the Safety Boot web directed to a Safety Boot busy interface Safety Boot web web page interface is a single user system Your computer is not able to Make sure that ports 30718 connect to ports 30718 77FEh 77FEh 8 30704 77FOh are amp 30704 77FOh on the server not blocked with any router that you are using on the network Your password is not accepted Caps lock may be on Safety Boot passwords are case any more or you have forgotte
17. reen LED is off when output power is off CSS Safety Boot User Manual 2 3 Safety Boot Configuration The most important configuration aspect is to assign an appropriate IP address subnet mask and the gateway to the unit 2 34 Assigning of an IP Address The Safety Boot default IP address is 0 0 0 0 which enables DHCP When you initially connect the device to the network and connect power it will automatically allocate an IP address if your server is DHCP enabled There are several methods to assign an IP address to the unit Consult your network administrator in determining the appropriate IP address An IP address can be applied to the unit by 1 DHCP server automatic IP allocation 2 ARP Address Resolution Protocol and Telnet Recommended 3 Web browser via the Safety Boot configuration page Also recommended Note n typical installations a fixed IP address is recommended Your network administrator generally provides the IP address Make sure that your IP address is not a duplicate of an already existing IP address Obtain the following information before starting to set up your unit Serial No Label on the back of device IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway The best method to allocate an IP address is to isolate the unit from the external network and use a direct cross over RJ 45 network connection with a PC Then use ARP and telnet to allocate and IP address as described below in section 2 3 1 2
18. va sun com j2se 1 4 2 download html Note Read install notes txt amp readme txt for details on minimum system requirements to install Java Runtime Environment Version 1 4 2 Note On Windows XP The Internet Connection Firewall must be disabled or else UDP Ports 30718 amp 30704 must be available Otherwise you will not be able to detect or communicate with any of the Safety Boots on the network To configure go to the Control Panel go to Network Settings select the corresponding network adapter choose Properties and go to the Advanced tab 2 2 Hardware Installations Follow the steps given below Step 1 Connect the Ethernet connection to the unit ee Step 2 Connect A C power cord to the unit with no A C power ee Step 3 Turn A C power on and make sure the red LED is lit Diagrams below explain each connection 2 2 1 Ethernet Connection Safety Boot Network Connect the RJ45 Ethernet connection to the network CSS Safety Boot User Manual 2 2 2 2 Power Connection A C Outlet Safety Boot AIC hpu W Connect A C power source 2 2 3 Connect External 240V Device It is highly recommended that you connect this device once you have your device setup correctly Any 240V external device G gm 2 2 4 Power Connection Indicator The red LED Indicator next to the output power connection shows that Safety Boot is active The green LED is lit when the output power is enabled The g
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