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1. event The actions themselves are ER ee as follows M Send an email TV turned off at 6pm Text body Change an Outlet is used to turn El an outlet On Off or Cycle Cancel save Run a Sequence will run a previously defined sequence The names of the sequences in the drop down box are the names they were given when they were created A sequence must be created before a schedule can use it Send a Serial String will transmit the specified string message through both the Serial port and via Telnet on port 2501 Send an Email will send an email to a chosen recipient The recipients showing in the drop down box must be created in Setup Email before a schedule can use them Special characters lt gt etc are not currently supported in the email subject or body To run a schedule to test it click Test To edit an existing schedule click Edit To delete a schedule click Delete 11 SURGEX iControl Manual Setup Page Date and Time This page allows the configuration Current date and time Monday April 04 2011 14 26 10 of date and time settings SE 207 46 232 182 e e Ce Date 2011 4 4 icy Automatic specifies that the Manual a wan PB iControl should automatically e e e e Time Zone UTC 5 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada ei synchronize its time with an internet time server You may Adjust clock for Daylight Savings Time YEs NO
2. enter the address of a time server in Refresh Save the text box or leave the default time server in place Manual specifies that the iControl should maintain its own clock starting at the date and time entered in the text boxes The format for the date is YYYY MM DD The format for the Hour is 24 hour time 3pm 15 etc The use of Manual time is not recommended especially for long term scheduled events The clock may drift resulting in scheduled events not executing as expected Time Zone allows for the selection of the time zone you are in Adjust Clock for Daylight Savings Time specifies whether or not to automatically adjust the clock during Daylight Savings Time Email This page allows for the setup of sia aril bai lt lt e e Name Test Account email information including the i a E mail Address ficontrol AVControlCenter com mail server and email recipients Add the iControl to your allowed Server Information sender list to avoid emails from the iControl being sent to a junk folder or blocked by a spam filter SMTP mail AVControlCenter com Yes si Login Information Login Name licontrol avcontrolcenter com Server Type Server Address Authentication Login Password lessssseseeeeeeeeee User Information specifies the return address for email messages sent from the iControl res Name E Mail Address Delete Edit
3. None or 16 0 seconds immediate zl None or 17 0 seconds immediate zl None or 18 0 seconds immediate 7 None for 19 0 seconds immediate None sl or d 10 1Control Manual Schedules Page The schedules page displays existing schedules and allows for the creation of new schedules A schedule is very similar to an action except that the event takes place at a predetermined date and time There are two types of scheduled event Single and Repeating A single scheduled SS SS z T event executes once at a specified Gs EE es E a E date and time a repeating Ada Single Event Ada Repeating Event scheduled event executes at a specified time on specific days Schedules To create a new single scheduled event press Add Single Event This will open the Single Schedule Configuration page Similarly to create a new repeating scheduled event press Add Repeating Event which will open the Repeating Schedule Configuration page The dialog for each schedule type Repeating Schedule Configuration is similar You must give the new Schedule Name TV of at pm schedule a unique name which sn EE BEER should be something that clearly attime 18 00 says what this schedule will do EE ometto Then select the date and time at Runa sequence aan e o which to execute this scheduled I Senda serial sting
4. from the drop down bar and use the following password admin Navigate to the Setup menu and select Network Change the network information to something suitable for your facility and press Save NetBIOS names are supported so you may set the Control to receive network settings automatically via DHCP and assign it a unique name in the Name Label field The iControl should automatically reboot with the updated network settings If it does not perform a manual reboot by pressing and holding the front panel reset button until the LEDs turn off approximately 1 second or by cycling power to the unit Disconnect the network cables Restore your computer s original IP settings Connect the 1Control to the network it will be installed on If manual static network settings were used you may navigate to the specified IP address to access the iControl s web pages If automatic DHCP network settings were chosen you may locate the iControl in your server s DHCP table or use the iControl s NetBIOS name for example http myicontrol to access the 1Control s web pages Alternatively the iControl s command line serial interface may be used to perform the initial network set up Default access level and passwords Viewer viewer User user Admin admin SURGEX iControl Manual INSTALLATION The SurgeX iControl is designed to be installed in a 19 inch equipment rack and requires one unit 1 U of rack
5. Read Write Admin Read Write Setup Auto log off in 30 minutes 14 SURGEX 1Control Manual SXTP Protocol This section provides an overview and specific guidelines to implement the SurgeX Telnet Protocol SXTP for the control and monitoring of the iControl Note Even though the term telnet implies Ethernet communications the SXTP protocol is implemented via the Ethernet and serial ports Transport Via Ethernet the SXTP protocol utilizes TCP IP communications on Port 2501 Via serial the SXTP protocol is available using the following settings Speed baud rate 57 600 Data Bits Security Security is implemented through simple username password combinations Only the Admin level is allowed access to the SXTP protocol at this time The password may be updated via the Setup Security web page Changing the password on this web page updates the account for web access and SXTP via serial and telnet simultaneously Message Syntax The SXTP protocol is a simple command response style where a controller application issues a message to a device which actions and then responds to the message Messages are sent as human readable ASCII characters text based whenever possible The messages and characters may represent different data types hex integer floats etc and may vary in length depending on the command being issued In all cases the returned value is contained in double quotes Devices t
6. Test Server Information specifies the See aaa SE E email server and whether authentication is required 12 SURGE iControl Manual Login information specifies a login name and password for an email account with access to the server specified in Server Information The Password field accepts characters such as letters and numbers Do not use special characters such as etc Email Recipients displays email recipients that have previously been saved and allows for the creation of additional recipients Press Add to open the Email Recipient Configuration page Enter the recipient s name and email address and press Save Press Test to send a test email to a saved recipient and verify that the email settings are correct Press Edit to edit a saved recipient Press Delete to delete a recipient The iControl is shipped with default server and login information provided as a courtesy This courtesy email server should be used for testing purposes only for critical email applications a dedicated email server is recommended Favorites Favorites This page allows for the creation of Name p Delete Favorites other iControl units am e 101261 Delete which will be listed as hyperlinks La on the upper left side of all the web pages Click Add to open the Add a Favorite page Enter the other unit s name and IP address and press Save Press Delete to
7. Time Energy Used LA gt 70 26 43 h m s Present New Current x Outlet Label State State Draw Power Draw r t ct ji Outlet 1 On On j 0 0 Amps 0 0 Watts Outlet 2 On 0 0 Amps 0 0 Watts g Outlet 3 on On zl 0 0Amps 0 0Watts 2 gt Outlet 4 On On ei 0 0 Amps 0 0 Watts 3 se l SA WEE Outlet E On On x 0 0 Amps 0 0 Watts 7 Outlet 7 On On E O0Amps oowats Outlet 8 On On ze 0 0 Amps 0 0 Watts Copyrignt 2009 SurgeX All Rights Reserved Current Draw displays the total current draw of all 8 receptacles in true RMS Amps Power Draw displays the total power draw of all 8 receptacles in Watts System Up Time displays the amount of time since the last counter reset 1 425 KW Hours e y e O r 8 Energy Usage 1 0 0 KW Hours 0 0 KW Hours 0 0 KW Hours 0 0 KW Hours 1 425 KW Hours 0 0KW Hours 0 0 KW Hours 0 0 KW Hours Energy Used displays the total energy consumption of the equipment plugged into the unit in KW Hours since the date and time displayed below Accumulated Totals Since last counter reset on Pressing Reset Counters will reset the KW Hours count and reset the date and time to the current date and time SURGE iControl Manual The lower section of the home page provides outlets status To refresh the status information click the Refresh button The labels that are assigned to the outlets can be set or changed in the Setup O
8. delete a saved Favorite Network Network Interface MAC 00 50 c2 b6 80 74 This page allows for the Name Labet myicontroi SCS configuration of network settings Web server port Bo e DHCP Receive IP address automatically Name Label assigns the iControl 7 ewaess Te TY 2 Je hardware a network identifier This Subnetmask 255 255 Te Te identifier is the NetBIOS name of _ Hf the iControl ho ho Web Server Port specifies the port Sae that the iControl s internal web server will communicate through If the port number is changed from the default value of 80 the iControl may be accessed by navigating to http IPADDRESS PORTNUMBER for example http 192 168 1 199 72 DHCP Manual selects one of two IP address options If DHCP is selected the 1Control hardware will be automatically assigned an IP address by the network s DHCP controller To determine what IP address has been assigned Ask your network administrator for assistance use the specified NetBIOS name or use the Serial SXTP command getIP If Manual is selected the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway may be manually specified Please contact your network administrator for assistance 13 iControl Manual Outlets This page is used to configure each of the 8 outlets on the rear of the iControl Press Save to save your selections Press Clear Shutdown to clear over Out
9. draw of the specified outlet Using an argument of O will return the total current draw Returns the power draw of the specified outlet Using an argument of O will return the total power draw Returns the energy usage of the specified outlet Using an argument of O will return the total energy usage get Voltage Returns the line voltage getTemperature F C Returns the temperature in F or C getPower outlet getEnergy outlet getMac getIP getSubNet getGateway getWebPort getDHCP Returns the MAC address of the network port Returns the IP address of the network port Returns the Subnet Mask of the network port Returns the Gateway of the network port Returns the current port of the web server Returns whether DHCP is currently on or off setIP IPAddress setSubNet Mask setGateway IPAddress setWebPort number setDHCP on off Updates the IP address active on reboot Updates the Subnet Mask active on reboot Updates the Gateway active on reboot Updates the web server port active on reboot Enable Disable DHCP active on reboot reboot Reboots the iControl will not affect outlet state 16 SURGEX iControl Manual Front Panel Reset Button The reset button is located towards the left side of the front panel and is accessible by a small item such as a paperclip or screwdriver The reset button performs 2 functions System Reboot and System Restore to Factory Defaults System Reboot To r
10. temperature reading the external temperature sensor must be connected to the top terminal block TB1 The sensor has two wires red and black Connect the red wire to pin 5 and the black wire to pin 6 The pins of the terminal block are numbered through 6 left to right The sensor can be positioned to read air temperature at any location in the rack although the top of the rack would be optimal since heat rises it can also be placed in contact with the chassis of a particular piece of equipment that you want to monitor SURGE self Test Power Shutdown Net C SELF TEST Green When illuminated the surge suppression circuitry is functioning correctly iControl Manual LED Indicators There are four LED indicators located on the front panel Their function is as follows POWER Red When illuminated the iControl is connected to a live wall or floor outlet SHUTDOWN Orange When illuminated the iControl is in Shutdown mode due to out of range line voltage current or temperature NET Yellow When illuminated the iControl is able to be accessed through its web interface When blinking the unit is processing a firmware upgrade WEB SERVER The web server is built around 6 pages Login Home Actions Sequences Schedules and Setup Each page is discussed in detail below Login SURGEX iControl The Login page is the first page displayed when a web browser makes a connection to the iControl
11. Amps B3 pulse measured suppressed voltage 170 Volts no failures Federal Guidelines Grade A Class 1 Mode 1 CID A A 55818 EMI RFI Filter Normal Mode 50 Ohm load 40 dB 100 KHz 50dB 300 KHz 50 dB 3 MHz 50 dB 30 MHz EMI RFI Filter Common Mode 50 Ohm load 18dB 300 KHz 30 dB 1 MHz 50 dB 5 MHz 50 dB o 20 MHz Maximum Applied Surge Voltage 6000 Volts Maximum Applied Surge Current Unlimited due to current limiting Maximum Applied Surge Energy Unlimited due to current limiting Endurance C62 41 1991 category B3 pulses 1 KV gt 500 000 3 KV gt 10 000 6 KV gt 1000 Undervoltage Shutdown Adjustable from 90 Volts to 105 Volts Overvoltage Shutdown Adjustable from 135 Volts to 150 Volts Maximum Load Inrush Energy During Power Up ICE on Outlets 1 amp 2 only 1000 Joules Network Port 10 100 Base T Ethernet connection on Female RJ 45 supporting TCP IP HTTP DHCP TFTP telnet and NTP protocols Dimensions 19 W x 10 5 D x 1 75 H Single Rack Space Weight 12 5 lb Temperature Range 5C to 35C Humidity Range 5 to 95 R H Non condensing Agency Listings ETL and cETL UL 1449 3rd Edition CSA C22 2 No 8 M1986 R2000 1 2 x 50 microsecond industry standard combination wave surge as per IEEE C62 41 CAUTION Do not install this device if there is not at least 10 meters 30 feet or more between the electrical outlet and the electrical service panel 18
12. Over Current Over Temperature or Self Test Failure event While in this state all 8 receptacles will be turned Off and the front panel orange LED labeled Shutdown will be illuminated Outlet control will not be restored until the shutdown is manually cleared by pressing one of the Clear Shutdown buttons located on the Home page and the Setup Outlets page Before clearing the shutdown state it is advised to verify that the combined current requirement of all equipment powered by the iControl is less than the value specified in the Over Current System Action and that the measured temperature is less than the value specified in the Over Temperature System Action Note that Over Voltage and Under Voltage shutdown events will clear automatically when the line voltage returns to an acceptable level SURGE 1Control Manual User Defined Actions User defined actions that have previously been created are displayed in a list The name of the action is the name that was given to the action when it was created Pressing Test will activate the action and can be used to verify that it operates the way that you intended Pressing Edit will open the action for editing and pressing Delete will delete the action New actions can be created by pressing one of the Add buttons An action can be created from one of Action Name New Voltage acion five sources Self Test When the AC Voltage climbs above
13. USER MANUAL SurgeX SX 1115iP SX 1120iP Web Enabled Power Conditioning Management System Firmware Version 2 0 0 1Control Manual INTRODUCTION oirne e OEE RO ai 2 KMINRESWS NKI RI LEE A INSTALLAT O REH 4 120 VOLT CONNECTIONS wad tecsdicsaveceaicscestinssvindoseadeaulSansiebosasacenedlsacidadesaabsacaGeadieiateiuwceelassdelesasisecntSsawialebaiatssnscases 4 TEPPA NETWORK I CONNEC TION ecrane N 4 RS232 SERIAL PORT CONNECTION ee Ee 4 TEMPERATURE SENSOR EE 4 LED INDICATORS EE 5 AN 8 TA DR EE 5 MOME Ee 6 Dau I A e EE 7 EECHER 10 SC PDE SP AG gg 11 SETUP EE 12 SXTP SERIAL TELNET PROTOCOL sesesessesesecsoseseoscseseceoseseseoseseseososeseoecseseoeoseseseososeseososeseseose 15 FRONT PANEL RESET BUTION cerca a 17 SPECIFICA HONS iscsscsassssvesscssssdvnceczassscsnsnssassdeveuecdsssdvnsceessacsastcssssdecavecesiedvectdesstacsasacssssecssesssisesesssosasenss 18 SURGE 1Control Manual INTRODUCTION The SurgeX iControl SX 11151P SX 11201P is a single rack space 120V 15 20 amp AC power conditioner that can be controlled over a network or the internet or through a direct serial connection The simple web server structure allows basic control of the receptacles and viewing of status information all from the home page The extensive programming and setup capabilities are accessed in four other pages Incorporating SurgeX Advanced Series Mode power conditioning and surge elimination the iControl is ra
14. Use the Access Level drop box to select the desired access level type the correct password in the Password field and press Login to log in to the iControl 1Control Manual Home Page The Home page provides information and status for the whole unit and individual outlets as well as basic control of outlets The top section of the home page provides system status To refresh the status information click the Refresh button Overall System Status indicates that the surge protection rack temperature line voltage and current draw are at acceptable levels Surge Protection Status indicates that the surge protection is fully functional Rack Temperature displays the temperature of the sensor that is connected to the top rear terminal block The temperature is displayed in both degrees F and degrees C If the temperature sensor is not connected the display will read NC for Not Connected Line Voltage displays the true RMS AC voltage AV Rack in Room 2B 190 1 2 0 Current date and time Monday April 04 2011 11 02 19 Firmware Version 2 0 0 Release Date March 29 2011 Web Page Version 2 0 0 Overall System Status Good Active Surge Protection Status Good Active Rack Temperature 84 F 28 C Line Voltage 120 VAC Curent Draw 0 0 Amps Power Draw 0 0 Watts 2 Accumulated Totals Since last counter reset on Friday April 04 2011 12 35 36 System Up
15. eboot the 1Control firmware press and hold the front panel reset button until the LEDs turn off approximately 1 second then release The system will then reboot This reboot will also perform a Clear Shutdown operation System Restore to Factory Defaults Warning removes all configuration information including network setup email setup outlets setup sequences and schedules Method I To restore the iControl firmware to its factory default state press and hold the front panel reset button until the LEDs turn off approximately 1 second continue holding until the LEDs all turn on again approximately 4 seconds after they turn off then release The system will reboot with factory default settings restored Method 2 If Method 1 does not work or if the iControl firmware appears to be stuck or hung try Method 2 for restoring the factory default settings Disconnect the 1Control hardware from the ac power source While pressing and holding the front panel reset button connect the hardware to the ac power source Wait until the LEDs all turn on and then off then release the reset button The system will reboot with factory default settings restored 17 iControl Manual Specifications Load Rating 15 20 Amps at 120 Volts SX 11151P SX 1120iP Power Requirement no load 5 Watts Surge Let through Voltage 6000 Volt surge O Volts UL 1449 Adjunct Classification Test Results 1000 surges 6000 Volts 3000
16. let 1 When shutdown clears set outlet to Enabled DI temperature and over current E z _ enabies Z S S Outlet 3 Mixer Last Known State DI NIA persistent shutdown events Label specifies the identifier Outlet 4 outlet Last Known State DI Outlet 5 outlet 5 Last Known State DI Outlet 6 outlet 6 Last Known State DI Outlet 7 outlet 7 off name label of an outlet When shutdown clears set outlet to specifies the action to take after a shutdown event has cleared for example line voltage has returned to normal Off will leave the outlet turned off regardless of its state prior to the shutdown event On will turn the outlet on regardless of its state prior to the shutdown event Last Known State will return the outlet to its state prior to the shutdown event ICE sets the enabling or disabling of the ICE function This is available only for outlets 1 and 2 Security This page is used to set passwords for each of the three access levels Viewer User and Admin and to specify the security timeout after this amount of time has elapsed you will have to log in again to regain access to the web pages Press Save to save your selections Defaults are Viewer viewer User user Admin admin Password Required Access Level Viewer Read Only User
17. n Select the outlet from the Item To Change column Select whether this is to turn Off turn On or Cycle from the State column When the sequence is complete press the Save button To run a sequence to test it press Test To edit an existing sequence press Edit To delete a sequence press Delete Time delay is specified from the previous sequence item not from the initial starting point For example creating a sequence with 1 I second Outlet 1 On and 2 I second Outlet 2 On will turn on Outlet I after I second and Outlet 2 on I second after Outlet 1 has turned on This sequence will not turn on both Outlets 1 and 2 at the same time Sequence Name My New Sequence Delay time wait for Item to change State 1 0 seconds immediate None sl or d 2 0 seconds immediate zl None sl for d 4 0 seconds immediate zl None sl or d 5 0 seconds immediate None sl or d 7 0 seconds immediate zl None sl or d 8 0 seconds immediate gt None sl or d 9 0 seconds immediate zl None zl or d 10 0 seconds immediate zl None gt or 11 0 seconds immediate gt None sl or 12 0 seconds immediate zl None or 13 0 seconds immediate zl None sl or d 14 0 seconds immediate zl None for e 15 0 seconds immediate
18. nt and power are true RMS readings Thus the current draw and energy consumption of non linear electronic loads which have a power factor of less than unity will be correctly reported There are two 6 pin pluggable terminal blocks on the rear panel The upper terminal block provides connectivity for an external wired temperature sensor which can be situated anywhere in the rack reporting accurate air temperature in PIC and for a direct serial connection The lower terminal block is currently unused 1Control Manual SC Him The four front panel LEDs provide indication of AC power red network connectivity yellow shutdown status orange and surge protection status green INITIAL SET UP The following tools will be required l 2 De A computer with a web browser Internet Explorer 8 is preferred Network crossover cable supplied in the Control box The iControl hardware includes the latest firmware pre installed Initial set up steps l Disconnect your computer from the current network connection and set the computer to a temporary IP address of 192 168 1 1 Make a note of your computer s original IP settings Connect a network crossover cable between the computer and the iControl hardware the iControl must also be connected to ac power Open a web browser and type the following address in the address bar http 192 168 1 199 Login to the iControl web interface by selecting Admin
19. o close to the anticipated normal operating current draw as this could cause an inadvertent shutdown The default is 20 Amps but this can be set from 5 Amps to 20 Amps Over Temperature Shutdown shuts off all outlets if the temperature sensed by the external temperature sensor exceeds the preset temperature limit Once this has been triggered the unit will stay in a persistent shutdown state until manually cleared by pressing Clear Shutdown on the Home page or Setup Outlets page The default is 100 F but this can be set from 70 F to 100 F Self Test Failure shuts off all outlets in the unlikely event that the internal surge protection circuitry fails Once this has been triggered the unit will stay in a persistent shutdown state until manually cleared by pressing Clear Shutdown on the Home page or Setup Outlets page This action can be selected to be enforced or ignored Note A Self Test failure detection may be incorrectly triggered during an extreme under voltage event If pressing Clear Shutdown on the Setup Outlets page returns the Surge Protection Status to Good there was an incorrect detection of a Self Test failure In the unlikely event that the Surge Protection Status maintains a Failed state after pressing Clear Shutdown the iControl will need to be returned to SurgeX for analysis and repair or replacement Persistent Shutdown State The iControl will enter a Persistent Shutdown State upon registering an
20. sc riplion LN teoftape BMGT Turn g afl outlets d ihe AC vonga goes above Tai e Under vo 3ge shutdown Tun off af bunara d Dap AG ee jota Dedw Jee The main purpo Se of the system Ovai Et den Tum off all quttets if the total current geceadg 70 ampe Caept J smnegrahsae ahtr ripven T 7 utele d io drie hen rrii 00 F 7 7a actions is to protect the equipment plugged into the iControl The system actions cannot be deleted but the limits can be changed from ser Defined Actior the drop down boxes at the right of bes e Ed e each system action If there is a ee En E Eai conflict between a system action sa sees _ Ada Unit Cue and a user defined action the system action takes priority Set Test tung Tum off all uneti if the Zeien taag enfooce Mirs SURGEX iControl Manual Over Voltage Shutdown immediately shuts off all outlets if the AC voltage rises above the preset voltage The default is 150V but this can be set from 135V to 150V Under Voltage Shutdown shuts off all outlets if the voltage falls below the preset voltage The default is 95V but this can be set from 90V to 105V Over Current Shutdown shuts off all outlets if the total current draw exceeds the preset current limit Once this has been triggered the unit will stay in a persistent shutdown state until manually cleared by pressing Clear Shutdown on the Home page or Setup Outlets page The over current shutdown should not be set to
21. space Use the four screws provided with the product to secure the rack ears to the rack rails These screws can be tightened by hand and do not require tools Connect power to the unit by plugging the cord into a 120V AC 15 20 amp SX 11151P SX 11201P wall or floor receptacle Do not plug the unit into a relocatable power tap 120 Volt Connections The iControl has a total of 8 receptacles Each receptacle is rated for a maximum load of 15 amps but the total load of the SX 11151P SX 1120iP must not exceed 15 20 amps Plug the equipment cords into the receptacles as needed Each receptacle is numbered 1 through 8 This same numbering is used in the control interface The equipment that draws the largest current should be plugged into receptacles 1 and 2 and SurgeX ICE should be enabled This will prevent large inrush currents when either of these two receptacles is turned on TCP IP Network Connection The RJ45 connector for Ethernet connectivity is situated on the rear panel between the power cord and the first receptacle RS232 Serial Port Connection The connections for the serial port are made to the top terminal block a m GG TB1 The pins of the terminal block are numbered 1 through 6 left to i z Se d right Make the connections as follows S 3 zE Ss bb og GU GG Receive RX Pin 1 F 3 Transmit TX Pin 2 vr ToT Ground GND Pin 3 e OUUU 8 1234536 Temperature Sensor In order to obtain a
22. ted A 1 1 the highest standard of performance and endurance Also included in the iControl package are the SurgeX Impedance Tolerant EMI RFI filtering and SurgeX ICE Inrush Current Elimination circuitry on receptacles 1 and 2 SurgeX ICE eliminates problems associated with inrush currents from large loads such as amplifiers With SurgeX ICE it is not necessary to take inrush currents into account when designing the AC power for a system Special time delay circuit breakers are not required it is necessary only to ensure that the average currents of all products plugged into the iControl are within the 15 20 Amp product rating The extensive programming capabilities of the iControl allow sequencing and scheduling to be set up User Defined Actions can be programmed to activate on an if X then do Y basis Triggers include AC line voltage total unit current draw individual receptacle current draw and temperature Actions include turning receptacles on and off cycling a receptacle executing previously defined sequences sending emails and sending a serial string For example an action can be created to send an email if the rack temperature exceeds 95 F The eight rear mounted receptacles can each be individually controlled and the current power and energy consumption of each receptacle can be obtained through the web page interface The metering includes the AC line voltage and current draw and all measurements voltage curre
23. tup Email before an action can use them Special characters lt gt etc are not currently supported in the email subject or body 1Control Manual Sequences Page The sequences page shows existing sequences that have been created and allows for the creation of new sequences A sequence is a list of outlets that will be turned On Off or Cycled in a predetermined way with a certain delay time between each step Using sequences avoids manually turning each outlet on or off individually Sequences a 2 ch Name all off 0 all ON 0 Delete Delete Delete Edit dit Edit Edit Test Test Test A sequence as defined for this product is purely a one way sequence That is you do not use the same sequence to turn outlets on as you use to turn the same outlets off in reverse order One sequence must be created for the turn on function and then a second sequence must be created for the turn off function To create a new sequence press the Add button This brings you to the Sequence Configuration page The new sequence must first be given a unique name This name should clearly indicate what the sequence will do such as All On All Off or Stage Equipment On The name you give each sequence will appear in the Actions Page when a sequence is selected as an action There can be up to 20 steps in a single sequence Select the time delay from the Delay Time colum
24. utlets page For each outlet the Outlet Label Present State Current Draw Power Draw and Energy Usage are displayed New State allows manual control over outlet state On or Off When all outlets have been set to the desired state press the Apply Changes button Present State displays the current outlet state On or Off Press Refresh after making changes to reload the web page with the current outlet states displayed Current Draw displays the true RMS current being drawn from the outlet in Amps Power Draw displays the power being drawn from the outlet in Watts Energy Usage displays the true energy that has been consumed by the equipment plugged into the outlet since the last counter reset The energy usage measurement does not rely on the power factor of the load being 1 In fact most electronic equipment has a power factor of less than 1 and therefore the actual energy consumed which is what is displayed will be less than what is obtained by multiplying voltage current and time Actions Page The actions page displays system actions at the top of the page and user defined actions at the lower part of the page Actions cause a specific action to be performed when a certain condition is met For example an email can be sent if the current draw of one of the outlets falls below a chosen iControl Horne ACH OS Saquerces 7 emp actions AV Back in Room 28 1 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 amperage lame De
25. ypically do not send a message unless it is in response to a command unsolicited messages In some cases it may be beneficial for unsolicited messages to be sent such as when a device boots as a form of discovery These scenarios are currently not supported It is recommended that the controller application issues a single command and waits for the response before issuing the next command A command may be followed by one or more arguments and must be terminated by a Carriage Return CR Each response is terminated by CR LF Line Feed The number of arguments required by a command and included in the response varies and is documented for each command in the Command List 15 SURGEX 1Control Manual Command List The following is a list of commands supported by the SXTP protocol Command Response Display a list of available commands Log m with the name and password provided Logs the user out and closes the connection help login name password logOut resetCounters Resets all counters to 0 Returns the label associated with the outlet Returns the user commanded on off state of the outlet Returns the actual on off status of the outlet getLabel outlet getState outlet getStatus outlet setLabel outlet label Updates the label associated with the outlet setState outlet on off or 0 1 Sets the state of the outlet getCurrent outlet Returns the current
26. z 150v Temperature Voltage Whole Unit A ET jot lode il Current and Single Outlet Current C Runasequence anoto o sl M Send a serial string foverVoltage tt t lt s si i i i i i i ttS Recipient to oe Tedntgen Si The dialog for each source is 8 j S Subject Over Voltage similar You must give the new Sie ee eae eee C action a unique name which should Text body be something that clearly says what this action will do You then select Canet save what will trigger this action The a only exception is for Self Test which is preset for when the self test fails The actions themselves are as follows Change an Outlet is used to turn an outlet On Off or Cycle The Cycle function is currently defined as follows If the outlet was originally On the Cycle function will turn the outlet Off for 10 seconds then return the outlet to the On state If the outlet was originally Off the outlet will remain Off Run a Sequence will run a previously defined sequence The names of the sequences in the drop down box are the names they were given when they were created A sequence must be created before an action can use it Send a Serial String will transmit the specified string message through both the Serial port and via Telnet on port 2501 Send an Email will send an email to a chosen recipient The recipients shown in the drop down box must be created in Se

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