| RPC-4840N   Network Ready Remote Power Controller   User's Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warnings and Cautions:   No Serviceable Parts Inside;   Authorized Service Personnel Only   Do not attempt to repair or service this device yourself. Internal   components must be serviced by authorized personnel only.   • Shock Hazard - Do Not Enter   Nameplate Power Warning   This device should only be operated with the type of power   source indicated on the instrument nameplate. If you are not   sure of the type of power service available, consult your local   power company.   • Connect unit only to a properly measured supply. Use   only three wire cord which is provided with the unit.   • Reliable earthing of this equipment must be maintained.   Particular attention should be given to supply   connections when connecting to power strips, rather than   direct connections to the branch circuit.   Rack Mount Installation   When installing this device in an instrument rack, the following   factors must be accounted for:   1. Enclosed Racks: Enclosed racks must provide adequate   ventilation. Make certain that the rack is not overly   crowded and note that each unit in the rack generates its   own heat. An enclosed rack should have louvered sides   and a fan to circulate cooling air.   When mounting the unit in an enclosed rack with a   ventilation fan at the top of the rack, note that excessive   heat generated by devices at the bottom of the rack can be   drawn upward and into the ventilation slots of units   located at the top. Make certain to provide adequate   ventilation for equipment installed at the bottom of   the rack.   (Continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Rack Mount Installation (Continued)   1. Enclosed Racks (Continued):   The ambient within the rack may be greater than room   ambient. Installation should be such that the amount of air   flow required for safe operation is not compromised. The   maximum temperature for the equipment in this   environment is 45°C. Consideration should be given to the   maximum rated ambient.   Installation should be such that a hazardous stability   condition is not achieved due to uneven loading.   2. Open Racks: Make certain that the rack frame does not   block the ventilation slots on the instrument cover. If the   device is installed on sliders, check the unit when seated   all the way into the rack to make certain that ventilation   slots are not blocked.   Ventilation   Slots in the instrument cover are provided to allow ventilation   for heat dissipation. To ensure safe, reliable operation, these   openings must not be covered or blocked.   Disconnect Power   If any of the following events are noted, immediately disconnect   the unit from the power source and contact qualified service   personnel:   1. If the power cord becomes frayed or damaged.   2. If liquid has been spilled into the device or if the device   has been exposed to rain or water.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   List of Figures   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. Introduction   Network equipment sometimes "locks-up", requiring a service   call just to flip the power switch to perform a simple reboot. The   RPC-4840N Heavy Duty Remote Power Controller gives you the   ability to reboot DC powered equipment from anywhere on the   LAN/WAN, or if the network is down, to simply dial-in from a   modem for out-of-band power control.   Intelligent Power Control   The RPC-4840N can communicate over any TCP/IP network   using standard Telnet, or out-of-band using an external modem   and terminal emulation. Each DC circuit can be assigned an   individual password, device name, reboot delay time and unique   power-up default status.   Security   Address specific IP security masks prevent unauthorized users   from accessing the RPC command menu via network. The RPC   provides two separate password security levels; System level and   User level. The System password allows access to all   configuration and command functions. The User password   allows limited access to command functions.   Easy to Use, Easy to Configure   The RPC-4840N can be configured over the network, via modem,   or locally via the RPC Console Port. Easy-to-use commands let   you assign a location name, set system parameters and view   circuit status. Circuits can be switched On, Off, or Booted using   circuit numbers or user-defined names.   Heavy Duty DC Power Control   The RPC-4840N can control up to 40 amps of DC power per   circuit. Since larger routers require as much as 30 amps, the   RPC has power control to spare. The optional second Circuit   Module allows the RPC to control power for two 40 amp, DC   powered instruments.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Features:   · Dual 40 Amp Circuits   · On/Off/Reboot Switching   · Integral 10Base-T Interface   · RS232 Modem and Console Ports   · Circuit-Specific Password Security   · Network Security Features   · Manual On/Off Buttons   Typographic Conventions   Throughout this manual, typefaces and characters have been used   to denote the following:   COURIER FONT Indicates characters typed on the keyboard.   For example, /ON 1 or /OFF 2.   [Bold Font]   Text set in bold face and enclosed in   square brackets indicates a specific key.   For example, [Enter] or [Esc].   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Unit Description   2.1. Front Panel   As shown in Figure 2.1, the RPC-4840N front panel includes a   series of LED indicators which function as follows:   ON: Lights when Power is applied to the Control Section.   À Á RDY: Flashes when the RPC-4840N is ready to receive   commands. Indicates that the Console Port has received   the "Ready" signal from the control device.   RXD: Lights when the RPC-4840N receives commands.   Â Ã Circuit 1 Indicator: Lights when the Circuit 1 Switch is   closed (Power ON to connected device.)   Circuit 2 Indicator: Lights when the optional Circuit 2   Switch is closed (Power ON to connected device.)   Ä 2.2. Back Panel   Network Port and Activity Indicator: A 10BaseT, RJ45   À Ethernet port for connection to your TCP/IP network. To   communicate via network, you must first specify network   parameters as described in Section 5.6.   Note: The RPC-4840N features a 10BaseT interface.   When connecting the RPC to a 100BaseT interface, note   that most 100BaseT router switches will autosense to   determine if the device is 100BaseT or 10BaseT and then   configure the network interface accordingly. If your router   switch does not autosense, then the network interface port   must be manually set to 10BaseT.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Options Switch: Four DIP Switches which set the default   baud rate, boot delay, echo mode, and timeout.   Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Default Button: Used in conjunction with the Reset   Button to reset the unit to defaults (see Section 4.3.)   Console Port: A Male RS-232, DB9 Connector, DTE   configuration. For connection to a local PC.   Modem Port: A Male RS-232, DB9 Connector, DTE   configuration. For connection to an external modem.   Reset Button: Used in conjunction with the Default   Button to reset the unit to defaults (see Section 4.3.)   Circuit Module 1: For connection to your DC power   supply and DC powered device. Each circuit is capable of   switching up to 40 Amps. Note that power for control   functions is also derived from the Circuit 1 input terminal.   A. ON Indicator: Lights when the corresponding Circuit   Module is switched On (switch closed).   B. Emergency Override Breaker: If the circuit is   overloaded, the breaker pops out and opens the circuit.   If necessary the Override Breaker can also be manually   pulled out to open the circuit. To reset the circuit,   press the Override Breaker in.   Circuit Module 2 (Optional): For connection to a second   DC power supply and DC powered device. Same as   Circuit Module 1.   Ç Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. Quick Start Guide   This section provides a brief overview of basic RPC-4840N   capabilities, and describes a simple test that can be performed to   determine if the unit is operating properly and demonstrate basic   communication capabilities.   Note that this Quick Start procedure is included only to provide a   quick demonstration of basic RPC-4840N capabilities. In order   to take full advantage of the complete range of features provided   by this unit, it is strongly recommended that you should complete   the entire Installation and Configuration sections after   completing the Quick Start procedure.   1. Apply Power to the RPC-4840N: Connect an appropriate   power source to the input terminals on the Circuit 1   terminal block, located on the RPC back panel. Prior to   connecting the unit to your power supply, make certain to   review the safety precautions listed at the beginning of this   User's Guide.   2. Connect a PC to the RPC-4840N: Attach a standard null   modem cable from your PC COM port to the Console Port   connector on the RPC back panel. For a description of the   port interface, please refer to Appendix A.   Note: When the RPC is shipped from the factory,   Console Port communication parameters are set as   follows: 9600 bps, 8 Data Bits, One Stop Bit, No   Parity. Although the RPC allows these parameters   to be easily redefined, for this Quick Start   procedure, it is recommended that you configure   your communications program to accept the default   parameters.   3. Access the Command Mode: Start your communications   program and then press [Enter]; the System Help Screen   should be displayed (Figure 3.1) and the "RPC>" command   prompt should appear. For more information on command   mode access, please refer to Section 5.2.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Configure Network Port: In order to communicate with   the RPC-4840N via the Network Port, you must first   define the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway   Address. At the RPC> command prompt, type /N and   press [Enter] to display the Network Parameters menu.   a) Settings for network parameters will depend on the   configuration of your individual network. Please   contact your network administrator to determine   appropriate settings for the IP Address, Subnet Mask,   and Gateway Address.   b) To assign network parameters, key in the number for   the desired parameter, press [Enter], and then follow   the instructions in the resulting submenu. For   example, to define the IP Address, type 1 and   press [Enter].   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. Exit Command Mode: When you have finished setting   Network Parameters, type /X and press [Enter] to exit the   command mode at the Console Port.   Note: Only one port may access the command   mode at a given time. In order to allow access to the   RPC unit via other ports, always exit from the   command mode when finished communicating with   the unit.   6. Connect Network Cable: Connect your network interface   to the RPC-4840N Network Port. The Network Port is an   RJ45, 10BaseT Ethernet jack, for connection to a TCP/IP   network.   Note: The RPC features a 10BaseT Interface.   When connecting to a 100BaseT interface, note that   most router switches will autosense to determine if   the device is 100BaseT or 10BaseT, and then   configure the network interface accordingly. If your   router switch does not autosense, then the network   interface port must be manually set to 10BaseT.   7. Network Access: Telnet to the RPC's IP address. For   example, if the IP address is "119.1.1.1", on a UNIX   system the Telnet command would be invoked as follows:   $ telnet 119.1.1.1 [Enter]   After the Telnet connection is established, the RPC should   display the System Help Screen and the RPC> command   prompt should appear, indicating that you have   successfully accessed the RPC Command Mode via the   Network Port.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8. Test Boot Commands: When the RPC-4840N is powered   up, both switched circuits will be set in the ON (closed)   position. In order to test for proper operation, you may   wish to perform the following test. Note that it is not   necessary to connect a device to either switched circuit in   order to perform this test.   a) Reboot Circuits: To initiate a boot cycle at both   circuits, go to the RPC> command prompt, type   /BOOT * and press [Enter]. Power to both circuits   will be switched OFF. After the Boot Delay Period   (Default = 5 Seconds), the power to both circuits will   then be automatically switched back ON. Note that the   Circuit Status Indicators on the RPC front panel will   also switch Off and On.   b) Switch Circuits OFF: To switch both circuits OFF, go   to the RPC> command prompt, type /OFF * and then   press [Enter]. Power to both circuits will be switched   OFF. Note that the Circuit Status Indicators will also   be switched Off.   c) Switch Circuits ON: To switch both circuits ON, go   to the RPC> command prompt, type /ON * and then   press [Enter]. Power to both circuits will be switched   ON. Note that the Circuit Status Indicators will also be   switched On.   9. Exit Command Mode: Type /X and press [Enter] to exit   from the RPC Command Mode, or disconnect using your   Telnet program.   This completes the introductory overview of the RPC-4840N.   Prior to installing and operating the unit, please review the   remainder of this User's Guide for important information   regarding safety considerations, as well as more detailed   installation, configuration, and operation instructions.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Installation   4.1. Power Connection   Connect your DC power supply to the Circuit 1 Input Terminals   as shown in Figure 4.1. Connect the power supply lines from   your DC Powered device to the Output Terminals. Note that the   RPC-4840N is available with two separate 40 amp circuits. In   order for both circuits to function, power must be connected to   both input connectors on the unit's back panel.   CAUTIONS:   This device should only be operated with the   • type of power source indicated on the   instrument nameplate. If you are not sure of the   type of power service available, please contact   your local power company.   Reliable earthing (grounding) of this unit must   • be maintained. Particular attention should be   given to supply connections when connecting to   power strips, rather than directly to the branch   circuit.   "Always On" Architecture: The RPC features "Always On"   architecture. This means that once the RPC is connected to your   power supply, both circuits will always be set in the ON state,   unless program commands are used to set the circuit(s) to   the OFF state.   Note: In addition to supplying power to the device   connected to Circuit 1, the Circuit 1 power input   also provides power for the RPC control section.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.2. Option Switches   The Option Switches select default settings for the Baud Rate,   Command Echo, Boot Delay and Disconnect Timeout. Default   settings selected via the Option Switches will be used when the   unit is reset to default parameters as described in Section 4.3.   Notes:   • Although the Option Switches select default   settings for these features, the RPC-4840N   configuration menus can also be used to select   operating parameters as described in Section 5.   • If Option Switch settings are changed, the new   settings will not be applied until the unit is reset   as described in Section 4.3.   Option Switch settings are described below:   Baud Rate: The default baud rate for both the Console Port and   Modem Port.   Boot Delay: The default Boot Delay setting. When a boot cycle   is initiated, the Boot Delay determines the length of time each   switched circuit will remain off until power is restored.   Command Echo: The default setting for the Command Echo for   the Console Port, Modem Port and Network Port. When   enabled, commands entered at your keyboard will be sent to   the RPC and echoed back to your display monitor.   Disconnect Timeout: The default Disconnect Timeout value.   This determines how long the RPC will wait for additional   commands before automatically disconnecting. Note that   when the RPC times out, DTR will drop, and the modem   disconnect and initialize strings will be sent.   Switch Function   Up   Down   * = Factory Setting   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.3. Reset Unit to Defaults   If Option Switch settings are changed, the new settings will not   be applied until the unit is reset to default settings. There are   two ways to reset the unit to defaults:   Note: When these reset procedures are performed,   all user selected parameters, including passwords   and circuit names will be lost. Prior to performing   these reset procedures, it is strongly recommended   to save configuration parameters to an ASCII text   file as described in Section 7.   4.3.1.   Default Button / Reset Button (Local)   Typically, this method is used when you have immediate access   to the installation site.   1. Simultaneously press the DEFAULT and RESET buttons,   located on the RPC Back Panel.   2. Release the RESET button, wait for approximately five   seconds, and then release the DEFAULT button.   4.3.2.   Default Parameters Option   To reset the unit to default parameters using the General   Parameters Menu's "Default Parameters" option, proceed   as follows. Note that this method requires that you have already   connected a local or remote PC to the unit and have accessed the   command mode.   1. Access the RPC Command Mode (see Section 6.1).   2. At the RPC> command prompt, type /G and press [Enter].   The General Parameters menu will appear.   3. From the General Parameters menu, type A and press   [Enter]. If command confirmation is enabled, the unit   will display a "Sure?" prompt. Type Y and press [Enter]   to proceed with the reset procedure. After a brief pause,   parameters will be reset to default values.   Note: If the Default Parameters function is invoked   via the Network Port, the IP Address will not be   reset. If this function is invoked via the Console   Port or Modem Port, the IP Address will be reset.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.4. Console Port Connection   The Console Port is a male, DB9 connector, wired in a DTE   configuration (similar to an AT style computer), which is used   for connection to a local PC or control device. Appendix A   describes the Console Port interface.   4.5. Connecting an External Modem   When connecting directly to an external modem, use a standard   DB9 AT to Modem cable. Section 5.4 describes the procedure   for defining the modem command strings. Appendix A describes   the modem port interface.   4.6. Connecting the Network Cable   The Network Port is an RJ45 Ethernet jack, for connection to a   TCP/IP network. Connect your 10Base-T cable to the Network   Port. Before attempting to access the unit via network, please   assign the IP Address, Gateway Address and Subnet Mask as   described in Section 5.6.   Note: The RPC features a 10BaseT interface.   When connecting the RPC to a 100BaseT interface,   note that most router switches will autosense to   determine if the device is 100BaseT or 10BaseT and   then configure the network interface accordingly. If   your router switch does not auto-configure for   10BaseT vs. 100BaseT, then the network interface   port must be manually set to 10BaseT.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. Configuration   5.1. System Mode and User Mode   In order to restrict access to sensitive command functions, the   RPC-4840N features two separate operating modes; System   Mode and User Mode.   The System Mode allows access to all configuration menus,   command functions and status screens. When the System Mode   is active, Boot/On/Off commands can always be directed to   either of the two switched circuits, even if each circuit has been   assigned a separate password. The System Mode Status Screen   shows On/Off conditions for both switched circuits, and lists   currently defined system parameters.   The User Mode allows limited access to command functions and   status screens; users are not allowed to access configuration   menus. When the User Mode is active, Boot/On/Off commands   can only be directed to the specific circuit(s) allowed by the User   Password entered at login. If a different User Password is   assigned to each RPC circuit, then a user who accesses the RPC   using the password for Circuit 1 is not allowed to boot or switch   Circuit 2. On the other hand, if the same User Password is   assigned to both circuits, then that user will be able to direct   commands to both circuits. The User Mode Status Screen only   shows conditions at the circuit(s) owned by the User Password;   system parameters are not displayed.   When properly configured, the RPC will display a password   prompt when the unit is contacted via the Console Port, Modem   Port or Network Port. The password entered at this prompt   determines whether the unit will start-up in System Mode or User   Mode. If the System Password (defined via the General   Parameters menu) is entered, the System Mode will be active. If   the User Password (defined via the circuit Configuration Menus)   is entered, the User Mode will be active.   If the System Password is not defined, the RPC will not display   the password prompt, and will always start-up in System Mode.   Once the System Password has been defined, individual users can   be granted access by assigning passwords to the two switched   circuits as described in Section 5.5.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.2. Communicating with the RPC-4840N   In order to configure the unit or invoke command functions, the   user must first connect to the RPC-4840N and access the   command mode.   1. The RPC is transparent to parity and will accept 7 or 8 bit   characters, but will always answer back at 8 bits, no parity.   Make certain your communication program (e.g.   HyperTerminal or ProComm) is set for the appropriate   baud rate, bits and parity.   a) Via Modem: Start your communications program.   Dial the external modem connected to the RPC. Wait   for the Connect message and proceed to Step 2.   b) Via Local PC: Start your communications program   and then press [Enter].   c) Via Network: During initial configuration, the RPC   cannot be accessed via the Network Port. After   network parameters have been defined (see   Section 5.6), the unit may then be accessed via network   as described in Section 6.1.   Note: Only one port can access the command mode   at a given time. When communicating via the   Console Port or Modem Port, always make certain to   disconnect (using the /X command) when you have   finished. If the Console Port or Modem Port are   busy, you will not be able to access the command   mode via the Network Port. For more information,   please refer to Section 6.7.   2. Password: If the System Password has been defined, the   unit will display the Password Prompt. Key in either the   System Password or User Password, and press [Enter]. If   the system password has not been defined, the prompt will   not be displayed. Note that the Password feature is case   sensitive.   3. If the System Password is entered, the RPC will display   the System Help Screen (Figure 5.1). If the User Password   is entered, the User Help Screen (Figure 5.2) will be   displayed.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.3. Command/Menu Conventions   When invoking RPC-4840N commands and selecting items from   configuration menus, note the following:   · To display the Help Screen, type /H [Enter].   · All RPC commands can be invoked at the RPC> command   prompt, or from the General Parameters Menu, Port   Parameters Menus or Network Parameters Menu.   · RPC commands are not case sensitive.   · All commands are invoked by pressing [Enter].   · To select an item from a menu, key in the number for the   item and press [Enter]. To exit from a menu, press [Esc] at   any time. Parameters defined up to that point will be saved.   · The ",Y" option can temporarily suppress the "Sure?"   confirmation prompt. The ",Y" option is entered at the end   of the command line, immediately following the command   or argument. For example, to reset the network port without   displaying the "Sure?" prompt, type /T,Y [Enter].   5.4. Defining General Parameters   When the "RPC>" prompt appears, type /G [Enter] to display   the General Parameters menu (Figure 5.3). Note that this menu   is not available in User Mode. The General Parameters menu   offers the following options:   1. System Password: (Up to 16 characters, case-sensitive)   When the System Password is defined, the RPC will   display a prompt before allowing access to command   mode. If the System Password is entered, the RPC will   start-up in System Mode. To define the System Password,   type 1 and press [Enter]. (Default = undefined).   Note: If the System Password is not defined, the   password prompt will not be displayed, and the RPC   will always start-up in System Mode.   2. Site ID: Defines a text string (up to 32 characters) that is   often used to indicate the installation site. To define the   Site ID, type 2 and press [Enter]. (Default = undefined).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. Modem Initialization String: To define the Modem   Initialization String (up to 32 characters), type 3 and   press [Enter]. For more information on the initialization   string, please refer to the user's guide for your external   modem. Make certain that the modem is set to auto-   answer in one ring. (Default = ATE0M0Q1&C1&D2S0=1).   4. Modem Disconnect String: To define the Disconnect   String (up to 32 characters), type 4 press [Enter], and   follow the instructions in the submenu. For more   information, please refer to the user's guide for your   external modem. (Default = undefined).   5. Baud Rate: To select the baud rate for the Modem Port   and Console Port, type 5 press [Enter], and follow the   instructions in the submenu. Make certain to select a rate   that is compatible with the external modem, and/or the   device connected to the Console Port. (Default value   determined by Option Switch 1; Factory Setting = 9600).   Note: When this setting is changed, the new baud   rate will not be applied until the user exits and then   re-enters the RPC Command Mode.   6. Command Echo: Enables/Disables the command echo.   When enabled, commands sent to the RPC will be echoed   back to your PC, allowing keystrokes to be displayed . To   enable/disable the echo, type 6, press [Enter] and follow   the instructions in the submenu. (Default determined by   Option Switch 3; Factory Setting = Disabled).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. Disconnect Timeout: Determines how long the RPC will   wait for additional commands. Type 7, press [Enter], and   follow the instructions in the submenu. (Default   determined by Option Switch 4; Factory Setting = 2 Min.).   Note: It is recommended that the Disconnect   Timeout should be set at the lowest acceptable   value. Since only one port is allowed to access the   command mode at a given time, shorter timeout   values will decrease the chance of other users being   shut out of command mode if a user fails to   disconnect when finished communicating with   the unit.   8. Command Confirmation: When enabled, the RPC will   display a "Sure?" prompt before completing the /T, /X, /R,   /BOOT, /ON, /OFF, /D and "A" commands, and will also   display the System Status screen after commands are   successfully completed. When disabled, the "Sure?"   prompt is suppressed, and the Status Screen is not sent   when commands are completed. (Default = Enabled).   9. Automated Mode: When enabled, the RPC-4840N will   execute the /ON, /OFF, /BOOT, /D, and /X commands   without displaying the confirmation prompt, status screen,   or confirmation messages. This allows the RPC to be   controlled by a device that generates commands to control   power switching without human interaction. For more   information, please refer to Section 6.5.   (Default = Off).   Note: When this option is enabled, password   security functions are disabled, and users are able to   access System Level menus and control both circuits   without entering a password.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   A. Default Parameters: Resets the RPC to the default values   specified by the Option Switches. In addition, all menu   selected parameters, including circuit names and   passwords, will be lost. If Command Confirmation is   disabled, the "Sure?" prompt will not be sent.   Note: If the Default Parameters function is invoked   via the Network Port, the IP Address is not reset. If   this function is invoked via the Console Port or   Modem Port, the IP Address will be reset.   After defining the General Parameters, press [Esc] to exit from   the General Parameters menu.   5.5. Circuit Parameters   The Circuit Parameters menus are used to assign names and   select parameters for each of the two switched circuits. There is   a separate Parameters menu for each circuit. Note that the   Circuit Parameters menus are not available in User Mode.   In addition to selecting parameters for each circuit, the Circuit   Parameters menus also allow you to assign an individual User   Password to each circuit. If the same User Password is assigned   to both circuits, then that password will allow the user to direct   Boot/On/Off commands to both circuits. If a different password   is assigned to each circuit, then each password will only allow   access to it's corresponding circuit module.   To access the Circuit Parameters menus from the RPC> prompt,   type /P n and press [Enter] where n is the number or name of   one of the two switched circuits. The Circuit Parameters menu   (Figure 5.4) offers the following options:   1. Circuit Name: (Up to 16 Characters) Assigns a name to   the circuit. Typically, this name describes the piece of   equipment that is connected to the switched circuit. When   circuit names are assigned, Boot/On/Off commands can be   invoked using the name or number of the desired circuit.   (Default = undefined).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Password: (Up to 16 Characters) Assigns a User   Password to this circuit. When a User Password is   assigned, the circuit is then "owned" by that password.   When a User Password is entered at login, the user will   have access to only the circuit(s) which are owned by this   password. (Default = undefined).   Notes:   · If you wish to allow a single user to access both   switched circuits, assign the same User Password   to both circuits.   · If the System Password is defined, and the circuit's   User Password is not defined, then the System   Password will "own" this circuit, and only the   System Mode will be able to control the circuit.   3. Boot Delay: During a Boot cycle, the circuit is first   switched off and then switched back on. The Boot Delay   is the length of time which elapses between the time when   power is switched off and the time that power is restored.   The Boot Delay can be 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 or 60 seconds.   (Default determined by Option Switch 2; Factory Setting =   5 Seconds).   4. Power-Up Default: Determines how this circuit will react   when the /D (default) command is invoked, or after a   power interruption. Each circuit can be automatically   switched On or Off as specified by the Power-Up Default.   (Default = On).   After Circuit Parameters have been defined, press [Esc] to exit   from the Circuit Parameters menu.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.6. Network Parameters   In order to communicate with the RPC-4840N via network, the   IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address must first be   defined using the Network Parameters menu. If desired, this   menu also allows you to implement IP Security features, which   restrict command mode access based on the user's IP Address.   Settings for network parameters depend upon the configuration   of your individual network. Please contact your network   administrator for appropriate settings, and then assign parameters   as described in this section.   To access the Network Parameters menu (Figure 5.5), type /N   and press [Enter]. Note that this menu is not available in User   Mode. The following options are available:   1. IP Address: Defines the IP Address for the RPC-4840N   unit. Type 1 press [Enter], and follow the instructions in   the submenu. (Default = undefined)   2. Subnet Mask: Defines the Subnet Mask for the RPC unit.   Type 2 press [Enter], and follow the instructions in the   submenu. (Default = undefined)   3. Gateway Address: Defines the Gateway Address for the   RPC. Type 3 press [Enter], and follow the instructions in   the submenu. (Default = undefined)   4. IP Security: Sets up the IP Security feature as described   in Section 5.6.1.   5. Mac Address: Displays the unit's MAC Address. Note   that this item is not used to redefine the MAC Address.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.6.1.   Implementing IP Security   The RPC-4840N can be configured to restrict unauthorized IP   addresses from Telneting to the unit. This allows the user to   grant Telnet access to only a specific group of IP addresses, or   block a particular IP address from gaining access. In the default   state, the RPC accepts incoming IP connections from all hosts.   To configure the IP Security feature, proceed as follows:   1. Access the Network Parameters menu as described in   Section 5.6. Note that the Network Parameters menu is   not available in User Mode.   2. When the Network Parameters menu appears, type 4 and   press [Enter] to access the IP Security menu (Figure 5.6).   3. The IP Security menu lists five IP Security "masks" along   with the selected permit/deny action for each mask.   a) Each Security Mask prompt is used to define a specific   IP address or range of IP addresses. Each Mask Action   prompt is used to define the permit/deny action for the   corresponding Mask.   b) Masks are listed in order of ascending priority; Mask 1   has the lowest priority, Mask 5 has the highest priority.   c) Masks have a cumulative effect; high priority masks   supersede the effect of lower priority masks.   d) Each IP Address consists of a series of four eight bit   numbers. The number 255 is used as a wild card.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Example 1: Deny access to all hosts except 192.1.1.5:   Since 255 is a wild card, Mask #1 blocks all IP Addresses. Mask   #2 then specifically grants access to 192.1.1.5 only.   Example 2: Allow access only by addresses that begin with 192.   Since 255 is a wild card, Mask 1 blocks all IP addresses. Mask 2   then grants access to all addresses that begin with 192.   Example 3: Allow access only by addresses that begin with 192,   deny access to 192.1.1.5.   Since 255 is a wild card, Mask 1 blocks all IP addresses. Mask 2   then grants access to all addresses that begin with 192. Finally,   Mask 3 specifically blocks access by 192.1.1.5.   Note:   · Mask #5 has priority over the other four masks. If   Mask #5 is set to deny access by   "255.255.255.255" (all wild cards), all IP   Addresses will be blocked, and you will not be able   to access the RPC-4840N Command Mode via   network. Access will only be allowed via the   Console Port or Modem Port.   · When using the wild card address   "255.255.255.255" to block access by all IP   Addresses, make certain that at least one higher   priority mask permits access by your IP address.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.7. Save Configuration Parameters   After the unit has been completely configured, it is recommended   to save parameters to an ASCII file as described in Section 7.   This allows quick recovery in the event that the unit is reset to   default parameters, or the configuration is accidentally deleted or   altered.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Operation   6.1. Access the Command Mode   Commands can be sent to the RPC-4840N via Network or   modem, or from a local PC connected to the Console Port. To   access the Command Mode, proceed as follows:   Note: Only one port can access command mode at a   given time. When you have finished communicating   with the unit, always make certain to disconnect   using the /X command. When the Console Port or   Modem Port are busy, you will not be able to access   the command mode via the Network Port. For more   information, please refer to Section 6.7.   1. Contact the RPC-4840N:   a) Via Network: Telnet to the RPC unit's IP Address.   For example, if the IP Address is 192.1.1.1, on a UNIX   system the Telnet command would be as follows:   $ telnet 192.1.1.1 [Enter]   Notes:   · In order to contact the RPC via telnet, you must   first define the unit's Network Parameters as   described in Section 5.6.   · If the Telnet connection to the RPC is refused, this   may mean that the unit is busy, or that the IP   Security feature has denied the connection.   b) Via Modem: Start your communications program (e.g.   HyperTerminal). Dial the external modem connected   to the RPC, then wait for the Connect Message.   c) Via Console Port: Start your communications   program and press [Enter].   2. Password: If the System password has been defined, a   prompt will be displayed. Key in your System or User   Password, and press [Enter].   3. Disconnect: To end the session, type /X and press   [Enter] (or disconnect using Telnet software).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.2. Displaying circuit Status   The Status Screen displays the On/Off state and selected   parameters for the switched circuits. To display the Status   Screen, type /S and press [Enter]. Note that although the /S   command is available in both User and System Mode, the System   Status Screen includes more information than the User Status   Screen.   When the System Mode is active, the /S command will produce   the screen shown in Figure 6.1, which lists status and parameters   for both circuits, along with Console Port parameters, and   modem command strings. Note that in System Mode, the /S   command will also accept an argument which will display the   User Password for each circuit. To display circuit passwords,   access the System Mode, type /SP and press [Enter].   When the User Mode is active, the /S command produces a   different version of the status screen, which lists the status and   parameters only for the circuit(s) owned by the User password   entered at login. If a separate User Password is assigned to the   other circuit, the User Mode Status Screen will not list the status   for that circuit. In User mode, passwords cannot be displayed.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.3. Boot/On/Off Commands   These commands are used to Boot or toggle the On/Off status of   the RPC-4840N's two switched circuits. If the same password   has been applied to both circuits, commands can be directed to   Circuit 1, Circuit 2, or both circuits. If a separate User Password   has been assigned to each circuit, then commands can only be   applied to the circuit that is owned by the User Password entered   at log in. Circuits may be specified by name or number.   Notes:   · When User Mode is active, commands will only be   applied to circuits owned by the User's password.   · To apply a command to both circuits, enter an   asterisk (*) in place of the circuit number or name.   Commands can only be applied to both circuits   when the unit is operating in System Mode, or   when both circuits are owned by the same   User Password.   · When commands are applied to both circuits, the   RPC will delay for approximately 1 second   between actions. For example, when switching   both circuits On, the RPC will switch Circuit 1 On,   delay one second, then switch Circuit 2 On.   · Wait for the "RPC>" prompt to appear before   entering commands. The prompt will not reappear   until the previous command is complete.   · Commands are not case sensitive. All commands   are invoked by pressing [Enter].   · If command confirmation is enabled, the RPC will   display the Status Screen after the Boot/On/Off   commands are successfully completed.   1. Boot Circuit(s): To initiate a Boot cycle, type /BOOT n   and press [Enter]. Where "n" is a the number or name of   the desired circuit. Note that the "/BOOT" command can   also be entered as "/BO".   Examples:   · To boot both circuits, type /BOOT * or /BO * and then   press [Enter].   · To boot Circuit 1, type /BOOT 1 or /BO 1 and then   press [Enter].   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. Switch Circuit(s) On: To power-on a circuit, type /ON n   and press [Enter]. Where "n" is the number or name of   the desired circuit.   Examples:   · To power-on both circuits, type /ON * and   press [Enter].   · To power-on Circuit 1, type /ON 1 and press [Enter].   3. Switch Circuit(s) Off: To power-off a circuit, type /OFF   n and press [Enter]. Where "n" is the number or name of   the desired circuit. Note that the "/OFF" command can   also be entered as "/OF".   Examples:   · To power-off both circuits, type /OFF * or /OF * and   press [Enter].   · To power-off a circuit named POWER2, type   /OFF POWER2 or /OF POWER2 and press [Enter].   4. Suppress Command Confirmation Prompt: To execute a   Boot/On/Off command without displaying the "Sure?"   prompt, include the ",Y" option in the command line. The   ",Y" option is entered immediately following the   command argument.   Examples:   · To boot both circuits without displaying the "Sure?"   prompts, type /BOOT *,Y or /BO *,Y and then   press [Enter].   · To power-off a circuit named POWER1 without   displaying the "Sure?" prompt, type /OFF POWER1,Y   or /OF POWER1,Y and then press [Enter].   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.4. The Default Command   The Default Command (/D) sets circuits to their default On/Off   status. The default status is set using the Circuit Parameters   menus described in Section 5.5. To set the circuits to their   default settings, type /D and press [Enter].   Note:   · When User Mode is active, this command will only   be applied to the circuit owned by the User's   password. The command will not be applied to a   circuit owned by another User Password.   · When the System Mode is active, this command   will be applied to both circuits.   · This command will always be applied to all owned   circuits. It cannot be directed only to a specific   circuit module.   6.5. The Automated Mode   The Automated Mode allows the RPC-4840N to perform   On/Off/Boot/Default/Exit commands, without displaying menus   or generating response messages. Automated Mode is designed   to allow the RPC to be controlled by a computer (or another   automatic system) which can generate commands to control   power switching functions without human intervention.   When the Automated Mode is enabled, the /ON, /OFF, /BOOT,   /D and /X commands are executed without a "Sure?"   confirmation prompt and without command response messages;   the only reply to these commands is the "RPC>" prompt, which   is displayed when the command is complete.   Note: When Automated Mode is enabled, all RPC   password security functions are disabled, and users   are able to access System Level command functions   (including the configuration menus), and control   both circuits without entering a password. If you   need to enable the Automated Mode, but want to   restrict network access to RPC configuration menus,   it is recommended to enable and configure the IP   Security Function as described in Section 5.6.1.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To enable/disable the Automated Mode, access the RPC-4840N   General Parameters menu, and proceed as described in   Section 5.4. When the Automated Mode is enabled, RPC   functions will change as follows:   1. All Password Security Suppressed: When a user   attempts to access the command mode, the password   prompt will not be displayed at either the Network Port,   Modem Port, or Console Port. Unless restricted by the IP   Security Function, all users will be allowed to access   System Level command functions and control both   circuits. At the Console Port, all commands are   immediately accepted, whether the circuit is awake   or asleep.   2. Status Screen Suppressed: The status screen will not be   automatically displayed after commands are successfully   executed. Note however, that the /S command can still be   invoked to display the status screen if desired.   3. "Sure?" Prompt Suppressed: All commands are   executed without prompting for user confirmation.   4. Error Messages Suppressed: If the [Enter] key is   pressed without entering a command, the RPC will not   respond with the "Invalid Command" message. Note   however, that an error message will still be generated if   commands are invoked using invalid formats or arguments.   All other status display and configuration commands will still   function as normal.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.6. Other Commands   6.6.1.   Login as Different User   The /R command is used to re-login using a different password.   When invoked, the RPC will display the password prompt,   allowing the user to enter a different password in order to access   the other circuit or System Level command functions. The /R   command is typically used to switch from User Mode to   System Mode.   The /R command is available in both System Mode and User   Mode. To login as a different user, type /R, press [Enter], and   then key in a different valid password at the prompt. To   suppress the "Sure?" prompt, type /R,Y [Enter].   6.6.2.   Reset Network Port   The /T command is used to reinitialize the RPC Network card.   The /T command is not available in User Mode. To reset the   Network Port, type /T and press [Enter]. To suppress the   "Sure?" prompt, type /T,Y [Enter].   Note: The /T command can only be issued via the   Console Port or Modem Port. The /T command   cannot be invoked via the Network Port.   6.6.3.   Exit / Disconnect   To exit from the RPC Command Mode and discontinue   connection to the unit, type /X and press [Enter]. The RPC will   display the "DISCONNECT" message. To suppress the "Sure?"   prompt, type /X,Y [Enter].   Note: Only one port may access the command   mode at any given time. In order to allow access to   the RPC unit via other ports, always exit from the   command mode when you are finished   communicating with the unit. For more information,   please refer to Section 6.7.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.7. Operating Tips   When connecting to the RPC via network, modem or console   port, the following factors should be kept in mind:   1. One Connection at a Time: Only one port can access the   command mode at a time. Therefore, it is recommended   that users should always disconnect using the /X command   when finished communicating with the unit. When a   command port is busy, the RPC will react as follows:   a) Network Port Busy: If a second user attempts to   connect via the Modem Port, the RPC will send a busy   message. If a second user attempts to connect via the   Console Port, the port will not wake.   b) Modem Port Busy: If a second user attempts to   connect via the Network Port, the connection will be   refused. If a second user attempts to connect via the   Console Port, the port will not wake.   c) Console Port Busy: If a second user attempts to   connect via the Network Port, the connection will be   refused. If a second user attempts to connect via the   Modem Port, the Console Port will disconnect and the   Modem Port will be granted access; the Modem Port   has priority over the Console Port.   2. Ping Packet Size: The RPC will not accept Ping Packets   larger than approximately 1000 bytes.   If you have any questions regarding configuration or operation of   the RPC-4840N, please contact WTI Technical Support as   described in Appendix C.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. Saving and Restoring   Configuration Parameters   After the RPC-4840N has been properly configured, parameters   can be downloaded and saved as an ASCII text file. Later, if the   configuration is accidentally altered, the file with the saved   parameters can be uploaded to automatically reconfigure the unit   without the need to manually assign each parameter.   Saved parameters can also be uploaded to other RPC-4840N   units. This allows rapid set-up when several units will be   configured with the same parameters.   The "Save Parameters" procedure can be performed from any   terminal emulation program (e.g. ProComm, Crosstalk,   Hyperterminal, etc.), which allows downloading of ASCII files.   7.1. Sending Parameters to a File   1. Start your communications program and access the   RPC command mode using the System Level Password.   2. When the RPC> command prompt appears, type /DL and   press [Enter]. The RPC will prompt you to prepare your   communications program. Set up your communications   program to receive an ASCII download, and specify a   name for the file that will receive the saved parameters   (e.g. RPC.PAR).   3. When the communications program is ready to receive the   file, return to the RPC command mode, and press [Enter]   to proceed.   4. The RPC-4840N will send a series of ASCII command   lines which specify the currently selected parameters.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7.2. Restoring Saved Parameters   This section describes the procedure for using ProComm to send   saved parameters to the RPC-4840N.   1. Start your communications program and access the   RPC-4840N command mode using the System Level   Password.   2. Configure your communications program to upload an   ASCII text file.   3. Upload the file with the saved parameters. If necessary,   key in the file name and directory path.   4. When the upload is complete, make certain to terminate   the communications program's upload mode.   Note:   · The current On/Off status of each RPC-4840N   circuit will not be saved or restored. However, the   selected default On/Off setting for each circuit will   be saved and restored.   · When the configuration file is sent to the   RPC-4840N via telnet, the unit's IP Address,   Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address cannot be   altered.   5. Type /SP and press [Enter], the RPC-4840N will display   the Status Screen with passwords revealed. Check the   Status Screen to make certain that saved parameters have   been restored.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   A. Interface Descriptions   A.1. Console Port Interface   A.2. Modem Port Interface   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   B. Specifications   Switched DC Circuits: 1 or 2 code-selectable 40 amp Circuit   Modules (Second Circuit Module is Optional).   Each Circuit Module is rated at -48 VDC @ 40 amps max.   Circuit Module: 40 amp On/Off, Push/Pull Circuit Breaker   Terminations: Terminal Block with #10 screws.   Network Interface: 10Base-T, RJ45   Modem and Console Port Interface:   Connector: DB9M, RS232C, DTE   Coding: Serial ASCII, 8 Bits, No Parity   LEDs: ON, RDY, RXD, CKT 1 ON, CKT 2 ON   Physical / Environmental:   Operating Temperature: 0°C to 45°C   Humidity: 10 - 90% RH, Non-Condensing   Temperature: 0°C to 30°C operating   Power: -48 VDC (±10%) @ 40 amps max.   Size: 3.5" x 19.00" x 7.5" (H x W x D).   Requires two rack spaces.   Weight: 10 pounds shipping weight   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   C. Customer Service   Customer Service hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM,   PST/PDT, Monday through Friday. When calling, please be   prepared to give the name and model of the unit, its serial   number and a description of its symptoms. If the unit should   need to be returned for factory repair it must be accompanied by   a Return Authorization number from Customer Service.   WTI Customer Service   5 Sterling   Irvine, California 92618   Toll Free Service Line: 1-888-280-7227   Local Phone: (949) 586-9950   Service Fax: (949) 457-8138   Email: [email protected]   Trademark and Copyright Information   WTI and Western Telematic are trademarks of Western Telematic   Incorporated. 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