Extron electronic Network Hardware IPL T PCS4 User Manual

User Guide  
IP Link®  
IPL T PCS4  
IPL T PCS4i  
IP Link Power Control Interfaces  
68-738-07 Rev. B  
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FCC Class A Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15  
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
The Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment  
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with  
the unit to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits.  
For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compliance, accessibility, and  
related topics, click here.  
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Conventions Used in this Guide  
Notifications  
In this user guide, the following are used:  
WARNING: A warning warns of things or actions that might cause injury, death, or  
other severe consequences.  
CAUTION: A caution indicates a potential hazard to equipment or data.  
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.  
TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make working with the application easier.  
Software Commands  
Commands are written in the fonts shown here:  
^ARMerge Scene,,Op1 scene 1,1^B51^W^C  
[01]R000400300004000080000600[02]35[17][03]  
EX!*X1&*X2)*X2#*X2!CE}  
NOTE: For commands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned  
in this guide, the character “0” is used for the number zero and “O”  
represents the capital letter “o.”  
Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font  
shown here:  
Reply from 208.132.180.48: bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=32  
C:\Program Files\Extron  
Variables are written in slanted form as shown here:  
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx —t  
SOH R Data STX Command ETB ETX  
Selectable items, such as menu names, menu options, buttons, tabs, and field names are  
written in the font shown here:  
From the Filemenu, select New.  
Click the OKbutton.  
Copyright  
© 2011 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.  
Trademarks  
All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners.  
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Contents  
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Introduction  
This section gives an overview of the IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i Power Control Interfaces  
and describes their features. The following topics are covered:  
About this Guide  
This user guide contains information about the Extron IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i Power  
Control Interfaces, including explanations of how to install, configure, and operate them.  
Unless otherwise specified, “IPL T PCS4” and “PCS4” refer to both product versions  
throughout this guide.  
About the IPL T PCS4  
The Extron IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i IP Link Power Control Interfaces are Ethernet-based  
power management devices that can control power and schedule and monitor up to four  
output devices via TCP/IP. The IPL T PCS4i is an international version, configured for 220 VAC  
with IEC connectors.  
The PCS4 can be a stand-alone control device or one of many nodes in a distributed control  
system environment. It lets you remotely power on and off any attached device and to  
individually sample and store device power levels. The PCS4 has its own web pages, stored  
in flash memory within the device.  
Features  
Remotely powering devices on and off — Centralized management features such  
as Telnet allow remote powering on and off of projectors, cameras, video conferencing  
equipment, switchers, and other audio/video equipment.  
Power level monitoring — Four 3-prong power output receptacles sense the power  
level delivered. Each receptacle can sample and store power levels for a device operating  
in full or standby mode.  
Individual power threshold settings — User-defined power thresholds can be set  
for each receptacle. Each threshold can be associated with one or more actions, such as  
activation of the alarm relay, e-mail notification, and so on. When power exceeds or falls  
below a stored threshold, the programmed actions are performed.  
Power-up sequencing — Power-up sequencing eliminates power surges at start-up.  
When the IPL T PCS4 restarts, the receptacles are powered on sequentially, separated  
by a user-configurable delay. (The factory default delay time is 1 second.) The attached  
devices are powered up in ascending order from receptacle 1 through 4.  
NOTE: The IPL T PCS4 powers up only those devices that were previously powered  
on when the restart occurred.  
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Grouping of receptacles To support dual powered devices by controlling them  
simultaneously, two or more receptacles can be grouped together. Grouping and  
ungrouping can be done via the front panel, TCP ports using Simple Instruction Set  
(SIS™) commands, or the internal web pages.  
Detection device (alarm relay) — This relay on the rear panel can be connected to a  
relay-controllable siren or other detection device, and can be programmed to react at  
specified power level thresholds. The alarm relay can be configured for either normally  
open or normally closed state, which activates the attached alarm device when power  
drops or increases beyond a specified amount. E-mail messages can be generated based  
on alarm relay conditions.  
Internet communication — The PCS4 uses standard Ethernet and TCP/IP  
communication protocols, including ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), DHCP (dynamic  
host configuration protocol), TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol),  
Telnet, and HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP).  
Embedded web page serving — The IPL T PCS4 has 900 kB of internal flash memory  
for storing user-customizable web pages and configuration settings. Nonproprietary  
programming (HTML and JavaScript™) is available, as well as other programming  
methods.  
Security — Built-in multilevel security provides user control over access to devices  
attached to the PCS4. Appropriate security is provided by password protection for  
Administrator and User levels.  
Mounting — The PCS4 can be placed on a tabletop (four rubber feet are provided  
and can be attached). Optional hardware for mounting the unit under a desktop or  
podium or on a rack shelf is not included, but can be ordered separately (see “Optional  
Accessories” in the “Reference Material” section to order rack mounting kits).  
Application Diagrams  
The following application diagrams show examples of how devices can be connected to the  
IPL T PCS4 in different environments.  
TCP/IP  
Network  
LAN  
ALAR
X
AD 10A MA  
LO  
Alarm  
L
A
T
O
T
A
10  
20V  
100-120V  
Extron  
IPL T PCS4  
Power Control with  
Sensing Capabilities  
100-1  
/60  
V
O
LUME  
PC  
UST  
T
ADJ  
DE  
C
IR  
R
N
A
L
E
H
T
S
Y
S
T
E
M
7
S
IG  
Y
RX  
BR  
A
T
NEXT  
DISPL  
T
IN  
L
O
CO  
TX  
R
TE  
R
X
COMPU  
DVD  
7
O
A
U
INPUDT  
I
O
R
DE  
VI  
S-  
L
O
DE  
VI  
M
O
2
OL  
TR  
RO  
M
CON  
OO  
1
R
7
DE  
O
M
6
DISP  
MUTE  
5
DISP  
R
4
PW  
3
2
System 7SC  
Switcher  
1
Projector  
Figure 1. Connection Diagram for IPL T PCS4 (14 AWG Power Cord Required in US)  
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TCP/IP  
Network  
N
LA  
4
M
ALAR  
3
2
X
Alarm  
1
L
LOAD 10A MA  
A
T
TO  
10A  
40V  
200-2  
200-240V  
z  
60  
0/  
Extron  
IPL T PCS4i  
Power Control with  
Codec  
Sensing Capabilities  
Camera  
Monitor  
Projector  
Figure 2. Connection Diagram for IPL T PCS4i  
Extron  
IPL T PCS4  
Power Control with  
Sensing Capabilities  
IPL  
T
PCS4  
R
SET REFERENCE  
STANDB  
FULL  
IPL  
T
PCS4  
R
SET REFERENCE  
STANDB  
FULL  
1
2
3
4
Y
1
2
3
4
Y
1
00  
100  
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
LINK  
ACT  
LINK  
ACT  
Computer  
DVD  
VCR  
Audio Amplifier  
DSS  
Cooling Fans  
Figure 3. Illustration of an IPL T PCS4 in a Home Entertainment Center  
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Installation and  
Rear Panels  
This section contains installation and cabling instructions for the PCS4. The following topics  
are discussed:  
Installation Overview  
To install and set up an IPL T PCS4 interface, follow these steps:  
1. Turn off all of the equipment. Make sure that the video sources (DSS, cable boxes, or  
other devices), the IPL interface, the output devices (monitors, VCRs, projectors, and so  
on), and the controller are all turned off and disconnected from the power source.  
2. If desired, mount the PCS4 interface (see “Mounting the IPL T PCS4 Interface” in the  
“Reference Material” section).  
3. Plug the PCS4 power cord into an AC outlet. For the 120 VAC version, use the supplied  
14 AWG IEC power cord (part number 27-407-01).  
4. Connect an active LAN Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port on the rear panel to establish a  
link to the network.  
5. Set up an IP address for the PCS4 (see “HTML Configuration and Control” or  
6. Plug the desired devices into the power receptacles on the PCS4 rear panel.  
7. Press the front panel buttons to power on the receptacles.  
8. Turn on the output devices.  
9. Configure the PCS4 interface through the front panel, Telnet, or the web pages, then  
access the unit using an Internet browser.  
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Rear Panels  
S/N XXXXXXXXX E0000 0408  
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX  
1
2
3
4
100-120V  
10A  
5
LAN  
ALARM  
50/60 Hz  
100-120V TOTAL LOAD 10A MAX  
1
2
3
4
Figure 4. IPL T PCS4 Rear Panel (120 VAC)  
200-240V  
10A  
1
2
3
4
S/N XXXXXXXXX E0000 0408  
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX  
5
LAN  
ALARM  
200-240V TOTAL LOAD 10A MAX  
50/60 Hz  
1
2
3
4
Figure 5. IPL T PCS4i Rear Panel (220 VAC)  
a Power connector — Connect a power cord from the AC power supply to this male IEC  
power input receptacle.  
NOTE: For the IPL T PCS4, use the supplied 14 AWG IEC power cord (part  
number 27‑407‑01).  
b Output receptacles — Connect power cords from up to four devices to these  
three-prong female U. S. (IPL T PCS4) or IEC (IPL T PCS4i) power output receptacles.  
c Alarm relay — Connect a relay-controllable detection device to this single-pole,  
single-throw relay connector. (The default condition for this relay is normally open.)  
d LAN connector and LEDs — An Ethernet connection can be used on an ongoing basis  
to monitor and control the PCS4 (and the devices connected to it).  
RJ‑45 port — Plug a patch cable into this RJ-45 female socket,  
and connect the other end to a network switch, hub, router,  
or PC.  
LAN  
RJ-45  
Port  
Link LED — This green LED lights to indicate a good network  
connection.  
Link  
LED  
Activity  
LED  
Activity LED — This yellow LED blinks to indicate network  
activity.  
e UID # label — Contains the unique User ID number (MAC address) of the unit (for  
example, 00-05-A6-00-00-01).  
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Setting Up the LAN Port  
LAN Port Cabling  
For 10Base-T (10 Mbps) networks, use a Category 3 or better cable.  
For 100Base-T networks, use a Category 5 cable.  
Use a straight-through cable to connect to a switch, hub, or router.  
Use a crossover cable to connect directly to a PC. Wire the connector as shown in the  
tables below.  
Pins:  
12345678  
Crossover Cable  
End 1  
Straight-through Cable  
End 2  
Wire Color  
End 1  
End 2  
Wire Color  
Pin  
Wire Color  
Pin  
Wire Color  
1
White-orange  
White-green  
1
White-orange  
White-orange  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Orange  
Green  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Orange  
White-green  
Blue  
Orange  
White-green  
Blue  
White-orange  
Blue  
White-green  
Blue  
White-blue  
Green  
White-blue  
Orange  
White-blue  
Green  
White-blue  
Green  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
Insert Twisted  
Pair Wires  
T568B  
T568A  
T568B  
T568B  
A cable that is wired as T568A at one end  
and T568B at the other (Tx and Rx pairs  
reversed) is a "crossover" cable.  
RJ-45  
Connector  
A cable that is wired the same at both ends  
is called a "straight-through" cable, because  
no pin or pair assignments are swapped.  
Figure 6. RJ-45 Connector Wiring  
Configuring the LAN Port  
You need to configure the LAN port before using it. You can configure the settings via either  
SIS commands or the embedded web pages (see “HTML Configuration and Control” or  
SIS Programming and Control” for details).  
LAN port factory defaults:  
Auto Detect  
192.168.254.254  
255.255.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
Link speed and duplex:  
Unit IP address:  
Subnet Mask:  
Gateway IP address:  
DHCP:  
Off  
Connecting the Devices  
Connect the cables to the rear panel as follows:  
1. Plug the Ethernet cable from your network into the LAN port on the rear panel.  
2. Plug the IPL T PCS4 power cord into a wall outlet. All front panel LEDs flash on briefly;  
only the power and Ethernet LEDs remain lit. (No receptacle lights should remain lit.)  
NOTE: A label covers the power receptacle on the IPL T PCS4 (US version),  
reminding you that you must use the supplied 14 AWG power cord for the  
PCS4 to function properly. Remove this label before connecting the power  
cord to the unit.  
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3. Plug the power cord of each device to be monitored into one of the receptacles on the  
back panel of the PCS4.  
4. If desired, connect a relay-controllable siren or other detection device to the Alarm relay  
on the rear panel.  
NOTE: The alarm relay cannot be set up from the front panel. You must use either  
SIS commands or the web pages to configure it (see the Power receptacle  
Monitoring and Alarm Functions SIS commands in the “SIS Programming  
and Control” section).  
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Front Panel  
Features and  
Operation  
This section contains a description of the IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i front panel features  
and instructions for setting up the PCS4 using the front panel. The following topics are  
discussed:  
Front Panel Features  
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6
7
6
7
6
7
6
SET REFERENCE  
FULL  
IPL T PCS4  
4
1
2
3
STANDBY  
100  
LINK  
ACT  
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
R
1
5
2
3
4
Figure 7. IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i Front Panel  
a Power LED (green) — When this LED is lit, the PCS4 or PCS4i power control interface  
is receiving power and is running. When the unit is being reset, this LED blinks the  
appropriate number of times to indicate the reset mode that has been entered.  
b Reset button (recessed) — Use the tip of a Phillips screwdriver or a pointed stylus to  
press this recessed button to reset the unit in one of four Reset modes (see “Resetting  
the Unit” for details on reset modes and on using this button).  
c Power control buttons 1-4 — Press these buttons to switch power on and off to the  
output receptacle with the corresponding number on the rear panel. These buttons are  
also used, along with the Set Reference buttons ( ), to set the Full and Standby power  
d
thresholds.  
d Set Reference (Power threshold) buttons — Press these buttons to set the indicator  
LEDs for each receptacle to indicate whether the attached devices are operating at Full  
or Standby power level.  
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e LAN status LEDs — These three LEDs show the status of the Ethernet connection as  
follows:  
100 — When lit, indicates a 100 Mbps connection speed. Otherwise, the  
connection speed is 10 Mbps.  
Link — Indicates that the interface has an active network connection.  
Act — (Activity) Blinks while data is being sent or received.  
f Power LEDs (red) — (One for each receptacle) Indicate that power is being supplied to  
the attached device.  
g Power Management (threshold) LEDs — (Set of two for each receptacle) After the  
power thresholds have been set, these LEDs indicate the status of the attached device as  
follows:  
F — Indicates that power is at or above the Full reference threshold.  
S — Indicates that power is at or above the Standby reference threshold, and below  
the Full threshold.  
Setting Up the System Using the Front Panel  
The PCS4 can be set up and operated by using:  
The front panel controls  
A computer or other device using an Ethernet connection and IP protocol (Telnet or a  
web browser)  
The following system setup procedures can be performed using the front panel, the  
embedded web pages, or the SIS commands. Some settings can be adjusted only through  
a host computer, either using SIS commands via Telnet or using the PCS4 embedded web  
pages. For details on setup and control via Ethernet, see the “SIS Programming and  
Control” or the “HTML Configuration and Control” section.  
Setting Up Power Control  
To set up control of power to the devices plugged into the PCS4 receptacles, do the  
following for each device:  
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1. On the PCS4 front panel, press and release the power control button  
F
for the receptacle into which the device is plugged.  
The Power LED at the right of the button lights and remains  
lit while the receptacle is powered on. It is unlit when the  
receptacle is powered off.  
S
2. Power on the device, using its own power switch.  
Power  
LED  
Setting Power Level Reference Thresholds  
You can set the PCS4 to notify you when the power level of a connected device drops from  
Full to Standby or to None. For each device, you can use front panel controls to set the  
reference threshold (Full or Standby) at which a notification is triggered.  
Until a threshold is set for a receptacle the first time, the status displayed for the receptacle  
on the web page or given in response to SIS queries is Not Set. Once a threshold has been  
set, the receptacle status defaults to None if all thresholds are cleared (see “None and Not  
Set thresholds,” later in this section, for more information).  
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There are two common types of power for electronic devices: soft and hard.  
Soft power devices normally have three power states: On, Standby, and Off. Such  
devices include projectors, DVD players, and VCRs.  
Example: On soft power devices, the Standby mode allows the unit to be powered  
to its Full power mode via RS-232 commands or a remote. Pressing a PCS4 receptacle  
button to Off when the receptacle is connected to a device that supports Standby power  
causes the device to power off.  
Hard power devices normally have two power states: On and Off. These devices  
include Extron switchers and interfaces.  
Example: On Extron switchers, there is no power button or Standby condition, and the  
unit power can be set only to On and Off from the PCS4 front panel. Therefore, when  
the power is on, it is at Full power, and can be set for Full reference threshold.  
The Full and Standby reference thresholds must be configured with the device attached to  
the PCS4 receptacle. The thresholds must be set in the correct order, with Full being set  
first. Follow these steps to set the threshold for each device, using the front panel. (These  
thresholds also can be configured using the web pages or SIS commands.)  
NOTE: The Full threshold must be set first. If Standby is set first, the Standby reference  
setting is removed by the setting of the Full reference threshold.  
1. Connect a device to a power output receptacle on the IPL T PCS4. Make a note of the  
receptacle number to which you connected it (1 through 4).  
2. Press the corresponding front panel button to activate the receptacle. Check to ensure  
that the Power LED for the receptacle is lit.  
Setting the Full power threshold  
SET REFERENCE  
FULL  
STANDBY  
1. Power on the attached device.  
2. Press and hold the Full button on the PCS4 front panel (shown at right).  
3. While holding the Full button, press and release the button for the  
receptacle into which the device is plugged. Both the F (Full) LED and the  
S (Standby) LED for the selected receptacle blink twice. Only the Full LED remains lit.  
1
F
Full  
LED  
S
Receptacle Button  
4. Release the Full button. The Full threshold for the receptacle is now set.  
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Setting the Standby power threshold  
1. Power off the attached device.  
SET REFERENCE  
FULL  
STANDBY  
2. Press and hold the Standby button (shown at right).  
3. While holding down the Standby button, press and release the  
receptacle button for the same device for which you set the Full  
threshold. The Standby LED for the selected receptacle blinks twice and remains lit.  
1
F
Standby  
LED  
S
Receptacle Button  
4. Release the Standby button.  
5. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for any other receptacles to which you have connected devices  
to be controlled through the PCS4.  
NOTE: Settings that are made via the front panel for power output receptacles  
and reference thresholds take approximately two minutes to be stored in  
memory. If you recycle power too soon after settings have been made, the  
settings are lost.  
These threshold settings are preserved if the PCS4 AC power is recycled or if power is  
removed from an attached device. For example:  
If the receptacle  
is set to...  
And the power level...  
The receptacle...  
F (Full) led shuts off, and the  
S (Standby) LED lights.  
drops below the stored threshold  
Full  
drops below the stored Standby  
threshold  
S LED shuts off.  
Standby  
exceeds the stored Standby threshold F LED lights.  
To indicate that the configuration has been saved, both the Standby LED and the Full LED  
light and remain lit when those thresholds are selected.  
None and Not Set thresholds  
When a Full or Standby reference threshold has been set for a receptacle at some time, and  
neither threshold is detected, a threshold status of Noneappears on the web page or can  
be the response to SIS queries. Nonealso appears if the receptacle is powered off. The None  
threshold is a state that is detected; it cannot be set manually.  
If a receptacle has never been set to a Full or Standby reference threshold, its threshold  
status is shown as NotSeton the web page and in response to SIS queries. Not Set is the  
default setting for reference thresholds.  
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Clearing thresholds  
To remove the reference threshold settings from any receptacle:  
1. Shut off power to the receptacle that you want to clear by pressing its button on the  
front panel. The red LED to the right of the button shuts off.  
2. Press and hold the Standby or Full button while pressing and releasing the receptacle  
button. All three receptacle LEDs flash twice, indicating that the settings have been  
cleared.  
3. Release the Standby or Full button that you were holding.  
If desired, you can now turn power to the receptacle on again by pressing its button.  
Grouping Receptacles  
Two or more power receptacles can be grouped so that both their connected devices can be  
controlled simultaneously. To group receptacles using the front panel, follow these steps for  
each receptacle:  
1. Place the receptacle in configuration mode by pressing and holding its receptacle button  
for 2 seconds. The green Power LED on the front panel flashes continually, indicating  
that the unit is in configuration mode.  
2. Press each receptacle button repeatedly to cycle through the available group selections,  
indicated by the LEDs beside the button, until you arrive at the setting you want for the  
receptacle:  
No LEDs lit — No groups (The receptacle will not be part of any grouping.)  
S LED lit — Group 1  
F LED lit — Group 2  
Red (power) LED lit — Group 3  
3. Press either the Standby or the Full button to exit configuration mode.  
Ungrouping receptacles  
To remove a receptacle from a grouping:  
1. Place the receptacle in configuration mode by pressing and holding its button for two  
seconds, until the green power LED flashes continually.  
2. Press the receptacle button repeatedly until none of its LEDs are lit (indicating no  
groups).  
3. Press the Standby or Full button to exit configuration mode.  
Front panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode)  
When the PCS4 is in executive mode, it does not accept commands from the front panel. If  
any button is pressed while the unit is in executive mode, the Power LED flashes three times,  
indicating that the input from the front panel is not being accepted.  
To enter or exit executive mode, press and hold the Standby and Full buttons simultaneously  
for 2 seconds. The front panel Power LED flashes three times to indicate that the mode has  
been switched.  
NOTE: If power to the PCS4 is recycled while the unit is in executive mode, the PCS4  
remains in executive mode.  
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Resetting the Unit  
There are four ways to reset the PCS4 unit (called modes 1, 3, 4, and 5 for the sake of  
comparison with other Extron IPL products). Reset the unit by pressing the Reset button  
on the front panel (see “Front Panel Features” for the button location). This button is  
recessed; it can be accessed with a pointed stylus, ballpoint pen, or small Phillips screwdriver.  
CAUTION: The reset modes described on the following pages break all TCP/IP  
connections by closing all sockets to the unit.  
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CAUTION: Review the reset modes carefully. Use of the wrong reset mode may result in  
unintended loss of flash memory programming or a unit reboot.  
NOTES: If the Reset button is continually held in, the LEDs pulse (blink) every  
3 seconds, and the PCS4 is put in a different mode, corresponding to the  
underscored notes in modes 3 through 5. The mode 5 LED blinks three times,  
the third blink indicating that it is the last mode.  
The reset modes are separate functions, not a progression from mode 1 to  
mode 5.  
Mode 1  
Activation  
Result  
Hold in the Reset button while applying power to the unit.  
Returns the unit to the default base firmware that was shipped  
with the PCS4 from the factory. Event scripting does not start when  
the unit is powered on in this mode.  
Purpose and notes Use mode 1 to remove a version of firmware if incompatibility  
issues arise. All user files and settings are maintained. User web  
pages may not work correctly if you are using an earlier firmware  
version.  
NOTE: After a mode 1 reset, the factory-installed firmware version remains in effect  
only until the unit is powered off. After a power cycle, the PCS4 returns to the  
firmware that was installed prior to the mode 1 reset.  
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Mode 3  
Activation  
Result  
Hold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks once  
(approximately 3 seconds). Release it, then immediately press it  
again momentarily (for less than 1 second).  
NOTE: Nothing happens if the momentary press does not  
occur within 1 second.  
Turns events on or off, depending on their current state. During  
resetting, the reset LED flashes two times if events are starting and  
three times if events are stopping.  
Purpose and notes This mode is used for troubleshooting.  
Mode 4  
Activation  
Hold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks twice  
(approximately 6 seconds). Release it, then immediately press it  
again momentarily (for less than 1 second). The Power LED blinks  
four times in quick succession, confirming a mode 4 reset.  
NOTE: Nothing happens if the momentary press does not  
occur within 1 second.  
Result  
Reset mode 4 does the following:  
Enables ARP program capability.  
Sets the IP address back to factory IP settings.  
Sets the subnet mask back to factory default.  
Sets the gateway address back to factory default.  
Sets port mapping back to factory default.  
Turns DHCP off.  
Turns events off.  
Purpose and notes Mode 4 enables you to set IP address information using ARP and  
the MAC address.  
Mode 5  
Activation  
Hold in the Reset button until the Power LED blinks three times  
(approximately 9 seconds). Release it, then immediately press it  
again momentarily (for less than 1 second). The power LED blinks  
four times in quick succession, confirming a mode 5 reset.  
NOTE: Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur  
within 1 second.  
Result  
Performs a complete reset to factory defaults (except for the  
firmware).  
Purpose and notes Mode 5 is useful if you want to start over with control software  
configuration and to replace events.  
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HTML  
Configuration and  
Control  
The IPL T PCS4 must be configured before use, or it cannot control other devices. In addition  
to using the buttons on the PCS4 front panel, you can configure and control the PCS4 via  
any computer attached to a LAN by using the embedded web pages or SIS commands. This  
section describes the web pages and provides instructions for using them to configure the  
IPL T PCS4 series interfaces. Topics include:  
Configuring the Hardware  
To function together, both the computer and the PCS4 must be configured correctly. The  
computer must be network-capable with the proper protocols, and the PCS4 must be set  
up so it can be connected to a LAN (local area network). Note that some settings can be  
configured only via Internet protocol.  
For your computer to communicate with the PCS4, it must be equipped with an network  
interface card and an HTML browser. To allow your computer to work with Extron Ethernet-  
controlled products, the TCP/IP protocol must be installed and properly configured.  
Setting Up the Computer Using ARP  
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) command provides a quick way to set up an IP  
address for the PCS4, using your computer. The ARP commands tell your computer to  
associate the PCS4 Media Access Control (MAC) address with an IP address that you assign.  
After entering the ARP command, enter a ping command to access the PCS4 at its new  
address to confirm the address has been successfully changed.  
1. Obtain a valid IP address for your PCS4 from your network administrator.  
2. Obtain the PCS4 MAC address (UID#) from the label on its rear panel. The MAC address  
should have the following format:  
00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx  
where xcan be a letter or a number.  
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3. If the PCS4 has never been configured and is still set for factory defaults, skip to step 4.  
If not, perform a mode 4 system reset to restore the factory-set values (see “Resetting  
the Unit” in the “Front Panel Features and Operations” section for the resetting  
procedure).  
NOTE: The PCS4 must be configured with the factory default IP address  
(192.168.254.254) before you execute the ARP command, as described  
below.  
4. On the computer, access the command prompt, then enter arp-s, the desired new IP  
address for the PCS4, a space, and finally the PCS4 MAC address (taken from the label  
on the rear panel). For example:  
arp-s10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90  
A space must separate arpfrom the hyphen (-).  
Figure 9. ARP-S Command Screen  
NOTE: After the arp-scommand is issued, the PCS4 changes to the new address  
and starts responding to ping requests, as described in the next step.  
5. To verify that the new address has been set, execute a ping command by entering ping,  
followed by the new IP address, at the command prompt.  
NOTE: Ping is a utility or diagnostic tool that tests network connections. It is used to  
determine if the host has an operating connection and is able to exchange  
information with another host.  
Example:  
ping10.13.170.15  
Ping is a utility or diagnostic tool that tests network connections. It is used to determine  
if the host has an operating connection and is able to exchange information with  
another host.  
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The response should be the new IP address of the PCS4, as shown below.  
Figure 10. Screen Showing the Ping Command  
You can reconnect using either Telnet or a web browser to verify that the update was  
successful.  
6. After verifying that the IP address change was successful, issue the arp -dcommand at  
the DOS prompt to remove the address from the ARP table. For example:  
arp-d10.13.170.15  
A space must separate arpfrom the hyphen (-).  
Setting Up the Computer Using a Web Browser  
To set up the PCS4 using a web browser, you must temporarily configure the computer to  
communicate with the interface. Then you can change the PCS4 default settings (IP address,  
subnet mask, and [optionally] administrator name and password) in order to use the unit  
on an intranet (LAN) or on the Internet (WAN). After you have set up the PCS4 for network  
communication, you can reset the computer to its original network configuration.  
IPL T PCS4 LAN port defaults:  
PCS4 IP address: 192.168.254.254  
Gateway IP address: 0.0.0.0  
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0  
DHCP: Off  
Link speed and duplex level: Auto detected  
If you use an existing Ethernet LAN intranet, your network administrator can provide you  
with a unique IP address for the PCS4 or confirm whether you need to set up the PCS4 for  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to have an address assigned automatically  
when you sign on.  
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Setting up the computer for IP communication  
Follow these steps to set up communication between your computer and the PCS4.  
NOTE: The procedure and illustrations in this section are for Windows XP. For other  
Windows versions, the screens may appear slightly different.  
1. Open the Network Connections page as follows:  
a. From the Startmenu, select MyNetworkPlaces.  
b. From the NetworkTasksleft side-bar menu, select ViewNetworkconnections.  
2. Right-click LocalAreaConnection, then select Propertiesfrom the pop-up menu.  
3. Select InternetProtocol(TCP/IP), and click the Propertiesbutton. If Internet  
Protocol(TCP/IP)is not on the list, it must be added (installed). See your Windows  
user manual or the Windows online help system for information on how to install the  
TCP/IP protocol.  
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4. Write down your the current IP address of your computer and its subnet mask below.  
You will need to restore these settings to the computer later.  
If an IP address automatically has been selected, make a note of that. If not, write down  
the following:  
IPaddress:  
__________________________  
Subnetmask:  
__________________________  
5. Change the IP address of the computer temporarily so that it can communicate with the  
PCS4.  
a. Select the “UsethefollowingIPaddress:” radio button.  
b. Enter the following values as shown below:  
IP address: 192.168.254.253  
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0  
Default gateway: Blank or 0.0.0.0  
(The temporary IP address differs from the PCS4 factory default by one digit.)  
c. Click OKto save the changes, and exit the network setup.  
d. Reboot the computer if required for the changes to become effective.  
6. Plug one end of a Category 5, 6, or 6E Ethernet crossover cable into the Ethernet (LAN)  
connector on the PCS4 rear panel (see “Setting Up the LAN Port” in the “Installation  
and Rear Panel” section for information on the RJ-45 LAN connector wiring). Plug the  
other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the computer.  
NOTE: If you are using a network hub or switch between the computer and the  
PCS4, use a straight-through Category 5 cable instead of a crossover cable.  
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7. Set up the PCS4 IP address (see “Configuring the IPL T PCS4 using a web browser,”  
later in this section, for the procedure).  
After the PCS4 has been reconfigured, an Ethernet (intranet or Internet) connection can  
subsequently be used to configure or control it.  
NOTE: Both your computer and the PCS4 must be connected to the same LAN.  
Alternatively, you may use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect the  
interface directly to your computer Ethernet card.  
8. After setting the PCS4 IP address, restore the previous IP configuration of the computer  
by following steps 1, 2, 3, and 5 but using the original IP address settings that you wrote  
down in step 4.  
Configuring the IPL T PCS4 using a web browser  
The default web pages that are preloaded on the PCS4 are compatible with popular web  
browsers such as Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or higher).  
NOTE: The following instructions assume that you have already configured the  
Windows-based computer, connected it to the PCS4 LAN port, and powered on  
the interface.  
1. Obtain a valid IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address for the PCS4 from your  
network administrator.  
2. Launch a web browser (such as Internet Explorer) on the connected computer (for  
which you set up the network configuration earlier), and enter the PCS4 default  
address, http://192.168.254.254, in the address box. The PCS4 default web page is  
displayed.  
3. Select the Configurationtab, then select SystemSettingsfrom the side bar menu  
on the left of the screen. A configuration System Settings web page appears. A typical  
settings screen is shown below.  
Figure 11. Example of a Default System Settings Page  
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4. IP, gateway, and subnet mask addresses follow standard naming and numbering  
conventions and protocol (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). The IP network administrator should  
provide the addresses to be used with this interface.  
Enter the new IP address assigned for the PCS4, the corresponding subnet mask, and  
gateway address, then click Submit.  
The PCS4 takes approximately 2 minutes to store the new settings. After the IP address  
is changed, your computer loses communication with the PCS4 and a screen appears,  
indicating that the page cannot be displayed.  
5. Close the browser.  
6. After changing the PCS4 IP settings, change your computer TCP/IP settings back to their  
original configuration, and reboot if necessary. You are now able to access the PCS4  
web pages to configure the front panel.  
Using the Embedded Web Pages  
The PCS4 features an embedded web server, which includes factory set web pages. These  
pages can be replaced with user-designed files, but the default web pages provide many  
basic features for monitoring, configuring, and controlling the PCS4 via a web browser. This  
section provides an overview of the embedded web pages.  
To access the embedded web pages:  
1. Launch a web browser (for example, Internet Explorer®) on your connected computer.  
2. On the browser Address line, enter the PCS4 IP address. If a password has been set, the  
Enter Network Password dialog box opens.  
If no password has been set, the PCS4 web page opens, displaying the SystemStatus  
page. Skip steps 3 and 4.  
3. In the UserNamefield on the password window, enter text of your choice, or leave the  
UserNamefield blank.  
Figure 12. Password Prompt Window  
4. Enter the administrator password in the Passwordfield, and click OK. The PCS4 web  
page is displayed.  
NOTES: Passwords must contain 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters. Symbols and  
spaces are not allowed, and the passwords are case sensitive.  
Administrators have access to all of the web pages and are able to make  
changes to settings. Users can access only the System Status page.  
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Viewing the System Status  
The System Status web page, accessed by clicking the Statustab, provides information  
on the current settings. Changes must be made via the Configuration web pages or SIS  
commands (see the “SIS Programming and Control” section). Personnel who have user  
access can view this page but cannot access the Configuration or File Management pages to  
make changes.  
The following figure shows an IPL T PCS4 System Status web page.  
Figure 13. System Status Web Page  
The System Status page displays information in the following categories:  
System Description: Includes product model, a brief description, part number, and  
firmware version, plus the current date and time.  
IP Settings: Displays the unit name, IP address, MAC address, and all other current IP  
settings.  
AC Receptacles: For each receptacle, shows whether the receptacle is turned on or off;  
the current power level threshold setting (Full, Standby, Not Set, or None); whether the  
receptacle is part of a group; and the alarm state.  
Current Schedule: Shows the day of the week and the time that any receptacle has  
been scheduled to power on and off.  
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Configuration  
There are seven Configuration web pages, which only administrators can access. They are  
listed in the side-bar menu at the left of the Configuration screen. The following sections  
discuss the tasks that you can perform on these screens.  
Specifying system settings  
On the System Settings screen, you can set the date and time, and change the IP address  
information for the PCS4. To change the available system settings:  
Figure 14. System Settings Screen on the Configuration Tab  
1. On the Configuration page, select SystemSettingsfrom the side-bar menu at the left  
edge of the screen. The System Settings screen appears, displaying either the factory  
default information for your PCS4, or the settings submitted most recently.  
2. Enter your new information in the IP Settings section or select the date and time from  
the menus in the Date/Time Settings section.  
IP settings  
The following settings are available in the IP Settings section:  
Unit Name: The default is the product name followed by the last six digits of  
the MAC address. You can give the unit a new name (such as LightsOn&Offor  
BoardroomA-PCS4) consisting of up to 24 alphanumeric characters including the  
hyphen (-).  
NOTE: The first character must be an alpha character, and the last character cannot  
be a hyphen. The unit name is not case-sensitive.  
DHCP: DHCP is a communications protocol that assigns addresses on the local network  
automatically. Select the Onor Offradio button to enable or disable DHCP.  
IP Address: You can enter a new network address consisting of four sets of up to three  
digits, separated by periods (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn).  
Gateway IP Address: A gateway is a device that connects your network with others  
that may be using different, incompatible communications protocols. You can enter your  
gateway address (obtained from your network administrator), using the same format  
that is used for the IP Address. (If there is no gateway, this field defaults to 0.0.0.0.)  
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Subnet mask: The subnet mask is used to split IP networks into a series of subgroups  
(subnets). The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP address to turn  
part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets. You can enter a new subnet  
mask address using the same format that is used for the IP Address.  
Date and time settings  
The following settings are available in the Date/Time Settings section.  
NOTE: This section lets you set the date and time on your PCS4 unit. However,  
the passage of time is not reflected in the Date and Time fields on the web  
page. The screen continues to display the settings you entered and does not  
increment them as time passes. However, the PCS4 itself continues to keep  
the correct time internally, enabling you to schedule power on and off for  
the receptacles.  
Date: Select month, day, and year from the pull-down menus.  
Time: Select hours, minutes, and AMor PMfrom the pull-down menus.  
Zone: From the pull-down menu, select the time zone for the PCS4 location (number of  
hours offset from Greenwich mean time).  
Daylight Savings: Daylight savings time (DST) is a one-hour offset that is observed in  
some countries. You can select a radio button to set the PCS4 for daylight savings time  
for the US, Europe, or Brazil; or select Offto disable it.  
The following daylight savings periods are observed:  
US — Starts the second Sunday in March and ends the first Sunday in November.  
Europe — Starts the last Sunday in March and ends the last Sunday in October.  
Brazil — Starts the third Sunday in October and ends the third Sunday in February.  
(Equatorial Brazil does not observe DST.)  
3. When you have made all the desired changes in one section, click the Submit button at  
the bottom of the section. The new IP settings are displayed at the right of the fields in  
which you entered them. The new date and time settings are displayed in the fields in  
which you entered or selected them.  
4. Follow steps 2 and 3 to make changes in the other section, if desired.  
Clicking Cancelin either section restores the previous settings, if the values you entered  
have not been submitted.  
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Assigning passwords  
The Passwords screen allows you to assign passwords to the administrator and user access  
levels. The administrator password gives access to all IPL T PCS4 web pages, enabling the  
administrator to configure the PCS4.  
The user password provides access only to the System Status web page. If you are logged in  
as user, you see only the Statustab with the System Status screen. You cannot make any  
configuration changes.  
To assign passwords:  
1. On the Configuration page, select Passwordsfrom the side-bar menu.  
2. Enter the new administrator password in the AdministratorPasswordfield.  
NOTE: Passwords must contain 4 to 12 alphanumeric characters. Symbols and  
spaces are not allowed, and the passwords are case sensitive.  
3. In the Re-enterAdminPasswordfield, enter the same password again to confirm it.  
4. If you want to assign a user password, enter it in the UserPasswordfield.  
NOTE: You cannot assign a User password unless an administrator password has  
either been assigned or is being assigned at the same time.  
5. Reenter the same user password in the Re-enterUserPasswordfield.  
Figure 15. Passwords Screen with Administrator and User Passwords Entered  
6. Click Submitto set the passwords.  
Removing passwords  
To remove a password:  
1. On the Configuration page, select Passwordsfrom the sidebar menu.  
2. In the AdministratorPassword, the UserPassword, or both fields, delete the  
characters that are there, and press the <Spacebar> on your computer keyboard to  
enter a space.  
3. Repeat step 2 in the Re-enterAdminPassword, the Re-enterUserPassword, or  
both fields.  
4. Click Submit.  
NOTE: Deleting the administrator password also deletes the user password.  
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Entering e-mail addresses for alerts  
If you have created scheduled events or monitoring tasks on the PCS4, you can write an  
e-mail alert with a message corresponding to that event or task (for example, a change in  
power level for one of the attached devices). The e-mail alert can notify up to 48 recipients  
at one time; the Email Alerts screen lets you enter up to 48 e-mail addresses.  
Figure 16. E-mail Alerts Screen (Upper Portion)  
To edit notification e-mail addresses:  
1. On the side-bar menu on the Configurationtab, click EmailAlerts.  
2. On the Email Alerts screen, click the Editbutton located to the right of the MailIP  
Addressand DomainNamefields. The screen goes into Edit mode, and the Editbutton  
changes to Save.  
3. Enter your mail server IP address and your domain name in the appropriate fields (this  
information is available from your network administrator).  
4. Click Saveto save the information.  
5. Click the Editbutton at the end of the first address row in which you want to enter a  
new address or edit the existing one. The Editbutton changes to Save(see figure 16).  
6. Enter the e-mail address of the alert recipient in the numbered box in the Email  
Address column.  
7. In the File Name column, enter the name (seven characters maximum) of the file  
containing the alert message. The message file name must have the extension .eml.  
NOTE: Due to the seven-character limit for full file names, it is recommended that  
you use numeric file names (for example, 1.eml, 24.eml, and so forth).  
Numeric titles reduce the characters in the file name and assist in keeping  
the alert files organized. However, alphabetic titles are permitted.  
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8. Click the Savebutton beside the file name that you entered. The e-mail alert  
information is saved on the PCS4, and the Save button becomes Edit again.  
9. Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each e-mail recipient address that you want to add or edit.  
Upgrading firmware  
The Firmware Upgrade screen lets you browse to locate and upload a new version of  
firmware for your unit. The uploaded file must have the file extension .S19.  
NOTE: The PCS4 .S19 file is not the same as the .S19 files of other products and is not  
interchangeable with the firmware upgrade files of any other product.  
Figure 17. Firmware Upgrade Screen  
To upload a new version of firmware:  
1. On the side-bar menu of the Configurationtab, click FirmwareUpgrade. The  
Firmware Upgrade screen is displayed, showing the version of firmware that is currently  
loaded.  
2. Click Browseto open a Windows file selection window.  
3. On the file selection window, locate the new firmware version file on your server  
and double-click it. (Firmware files must have the extension .S19.) The firmware file  
name and path are displayed in the Current Firmware Version section on the Firmware  
Upgrade screen.  
4. Click Upload. When the firmware upgrade is complete, the Power LED on the unit  
blinks three times.  
NOTE: If you attempt to upload a file with an extension other than .S19, the PCS4  
recognizes it as invalid and ignores it, reverting to the factory installed  
firmware version.  
Managing receptacles  
On the Switching/Grouping screen, you can switch power on and off to each individual  
receptacle, group the receptacles together, and power each group on and off. You can also  
view the threshold settings (Full, Standby, None, or Not Set) indicating the device power level  
at which the alarm relay will be activated for each receptacle.  
NOTE: You cannot set the reference thresholds on this screen. This can be done only  
from the IPL T PCS4 front panel or via SIS commands. See “Setting Power  
Level Reference Thresholds” in the “Front Panel Features and Operation”  
section or the “SIS Programming and Control” section for information on  
setting thresholds from the front panel or via SIS commands.  
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Figure 18. Switching/Grouping Screen  
Switching power to receptacles on and off  
To turn power to receptacles on and off:  
1. On the Configuration tab, select Switching/Groupingfrom the side-bar menu.  
2. In the Power column, select the Onor Offradio button beside the number of each  
receptacle that you want to switch. If you want to switch a group of receptacles, select  
Onor Offfor one of the receptacles in that group (see Grouping receptacles, below).  
3. Click Submitto put your changes into effect.  
NOTE: If you turn power on by pressing the receptacle button on the front panel  
while this screen is displayed, the screen does not change to reflect your  
actions until you click Refresh.  
Grouping receptacles  
You may want to group two or more receptacles together to ensure that they are switched  
on or off at the same time. You can create up to three groups. To group receptacles:  
1. Locate the number of the first receptacle that you want to group.  
2. In the Group Number column, select the radio button for the group number (1, 2, or 3)  
to which you want to assign the receptacle.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the rest of the receptacles that you want to group with the first  
one.  
4. When you have made all desired grouping selections, click Submit.  
NOTE: After receptacles have been grouped, any power selection that you make  
for one of the grouped receptacles is also performed on the others in that  
group when you click Submit.  
If you do not want to group a receptacle with any others, select Nonefor it.  
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Monitoring the receptacles and setting the alarm  
The Monitor screen on the Configurationtab lets you monitor each receptacle for any  
change in its power or its reference threshold condition (full or standby power). You can also  
configure the alarm relay and set up the alarm to sound, send an e-mail notification, or both  
if any condition at a receptacle changes.  
This screen is updated continually. In addition, you can update it by clicking Refresh.  
Refreshalso removes any settings that have been entered but have not been submitted,  
and returns the entire screen to the settings that were saved previously.  
Figure 19. Monitor Screen  
To set up receptacle monitoring and configure the alarm, follow these steps:  
1. On the side-bar menu on the Configurationtab, click Monitor.  
2. In the Monitoring Settings, the Alarm Relay Settings section, or both, enter your  
selections (described in the following sections).  
3. When you are finished making selections in one section, click the Submitbutton at the  
bottom of the section to implement your changes.  
If you want to undo all the entries you made in this section, click Cancelinstead of  
Submit.  
Monitoring Settings section  
In this section, you can specify the following settings for each receptacle by making  
selections in the row beside its number.  
Enable: Select the check box in this column to initiate monitoring of the receptacle. If  
this box is not checked, all the other fields in the row are unavailable for selection.  
Condition: From the pull-down menu, select the condition that will be monitored.  
Options include receptacle or device power on or off; Full, Standby, or None power  
threshold levels; or any change in conditions at the receptacle.  
Send E-mail: Enter an e-mail address to which the PCS4 will send a preconfigured  
notification if the selected condition is met.  
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Activate Relay: Select this check box to specify that the relay alarm will sound (activate)  
if the selected condition is met. If this box is not selected, any changes you make to the  
alarm relay settings are ignored.  
Alarm status: Indicates whether or not the PCS4 has detected the condition that is  
being monitored. This column can display the following:  
Inactive— Appears when the receptacle is not being monitored, or the condition  
being monitored has not been detected.  
Active— Appears in red when the PCS4 detects the condition for which the  
receptacle is being monitored. In addition, a Silencebutton appears at the right of  
the status, and a pulsing red light icon appears by the number of the receptacle for  
which the condition was met.  
Silenced— Appears in red when you click the Silencebutton to clear the  
monitored condition. In addition, the pulsing red light icon is replaced by an  
exclamation point icon (!).  
To reset the alarm status, deselect and reselect the Enablecheck box for the receptacle  
being monitored, then click Submit. The Alarm Status column displays inactiveagain  
and the !icon is removed.  
Alarm Relay Settings section  
In this section, you can configure the alarm relay by making selections in the following fields.  
NOTE: The ActivateRelaycheck box must be selected for these settings to take  
effect.  
Initial State: Select Openor Closedfrom the pull-down menu for the initial state of the  
alarm relay. (The default is Open.)  
Action: From the pull-down menu, select the way in which the alarm will respond when  
activated. This depends on the relay setting in the Initial State column.  
Activate— Steady tone if the initial state of the relay is set to On. If the initial  
state is set to Off, this option turns the alarm relay off.  
Pulse— Alarm turns on for the selected duration of seconds, then stops.  
Oscillate— The alarm is on for a specified duration of seconds, then off for a  
specified period, producing an intermittent tone.  
Duration (seconds): From the pull-down menus, select the length (in seconds) of the  
alarm tone action selected in the Action section (Pulseor Oscillateonly).  
For Pulse, you can set the length of the single tone (Onmenu).  
For Oscillate, you can set the length of the repeating tone (Onmenu) and the  
amount of time between tones (Offmenu).  
Cancel Alarm when: From one of the following menus, select the condition that will  
stop the alarm tone.  
ConditionChanges— Select the type of change in conditions that will make the  
alarm stop sounding. (Selecting Manualspecifies that the tone will not stop without  
user intervention via the front panel, the powered device, or SIS commands.)  
Duration— Select the number of minutes the alarm will continue to sound before  
it shuts off.  
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Scheduling power to receptacles  
The Schedule screen on the Configurationtab lets you schedule when power to the  
receptacles is turned on and off. You can schedule receptacles individually to turn on or  
off at desired times, or you can select a group of receptacles to turn on or off at one time.  
Clicking the ClearSchedulebutton deletes all schedules. You may want to set up your  
schedule for a week at a time, or a day at a time.  
To access the Schedule screen, click Scheduleon the side-bar menu on the Configuration  
screen.  
Figure 20. Schedule Screen Showing Fields for Individual Receptacle Scheduling  
Scheduling an individual receptacle  
To schedule power on and off to an individual receptacle, follow these steps:  
1. Locate the number of the receptacle that you want to schedule, and click Onor Offin  
the Power column beside it. A Set Schedule For section opens, displaying the selected  
receptacle number, the power selection (Onor Off), and menus from which to select  
the hour, minute, and AMor PM. (Figure 20, above, shows the Schedule screen with a Set  
Schedule For section displayed for receptacle 2, with power on at 1:00 pm Monday and  
Thursday.)  
2. From the pull-down menus, select the time (hour and minutes and AMor PM) at which  
you want power turned on or off to the selected receptacle.  
3. Select the check boxes for the days of the week you want the receptacle to be turned  
on, off, or both at the time you specified.  
4. When finished, click Setto save your settings for that receptacle.  
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the remaining power schedule setting for the receptacle  
you just scheduled, or for other receptacles that you want to schedule.  
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Scheduling receptacles by day of the week  
There are two types of schedules that you can set up for one day of the week. The two  
setup procedures are described below.  
All receptacles on and off:  
Follow this procedure to select both the powering on and powering off times for all desired  
receptacles on one day of the week.  
1. Click on a day of the week at the top of a column in the scheduling table. Two Set  
Schedule For sections open, one for Power On and one for Power Off. These sections  
contain pull-down menus for selecting powering on and off times as well as check boxes  
for selecting the receptacles you want to schedule.  
Figure 21. Schedule Screen Showing Fields for Daily Receptacle Scheduling  
2. In either the Power On or Off section, select the hours, minutes, and AMor PMfrom the  
menus; and select the check boxes for the receptacles that you want to schedule.  
3. In the section in which you made your selections, click Setto enter your choices. The  
section closes.  
4. If desired, repeat steps 2 and 3 in the other Set Schedule For section.  
If you do not want to make selections in the remaining Set Schedule For section, click  
Refreshto close the section.  
NOTE: If you do not click Setbefore making any selections in the other field, the  
second field selections override those that you entered in the first.  
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for any additional days that you want to schedule.  
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One receptacle, power on or off:  
Follow this procedure if you want to schedule only powering on or powering off of only one  
receptacle on one day.  
1. In the scheduling table, click on the time displayed or the -symbol in the cell beside On  
or Off for the receptacle number that you want to set, in the column for the day you  
want to schedule. A Set Schedule For section appears.  
In the following illustration, the red box indicates the cell that was selected: receptacle 2,  
powering off, on Tuesday.  
Figure 22. Set Schedule For Field to Set Powering Off for a Single Receptacle  
2. In the Set Schedule For section, select the hour, minutes, and AMor PMfrom the  
drop-down menus.  
3. Click Setto enter your settings. The time that you entered appears in the cell that you  
selected on the Scheduling table.  
File Management  
The File Management web page allows you to upload and delete files from the server. File  
names must contain valid alphanumeric characters and underscores; spaces and special  
characters (symbols) are not allowed. Only personnel with administrator access can view  
these pages and make changes.  
Figure 23. File Management Screen with Two Files Uploaded  
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Uploading files to the web page  
The IPL T PCS4 has approximately 900 kbytes of space for user files to be uploaded. The  
Bytes Left field shows how much space remains for uploading files.  
To upload files:  
1. Select the FileManagementtab on the IPL T PCS4 web page.  
2. On the File Management screen, click Browseto open a Windows file selection window.  
3. On the file selection window, locate and select a file to upload. (Only one file at a time  
can be selected.) The file name and directory path appear in the Browsefield on the File  
Management screen.  
4. Click UploadFilewhile the file is uploading, the button label changes to  
Uploading....  
When the uploading is complete, the uploaded file name appears in the Files list with a  
time stamp showing GMT time, and the button returns to its original state. (Files are listed  
separately under headings of their extensions.)  
Adding a directory  
To add a directory or folder to the IPL T PCS4 file system:  
1. Enter a name for the directory in the Dir:field, following the slash (/).  
2. Click AddDir.  
3. With the directory name displayed, perform the uploading files procedure described in  
the previous section to add a file to the directory. The directory name appears at the top  
of the Files column, preceded by a slash (/).  
If no files are added to the new directory, it is deleted.  
To add more files to the directory, click the directory name to open it, then use the uploading  
files procedure. To exit the directory, click (root).  
Other file management functions  
On the File Management screen, you can also do the following:  
Open and view an uploaded file by clicking on its name.  
Delete an uploaded file by clicking the Deletebutton beside it.  
Delete all uploaded files and directories by clicking the DeleteAllbutton.  
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Custom Web Pages  
On the PCS4, custom web pages are supported. You can determine the layout and  
appearance of the pages displayed on your screen. Server side includes (SSIs) enable you to  
obtain information from the unit and display the information on web pages. Query strings  
allow you to send information and commands to the unit to change its configuration or  
provide you with feedback. (See “Query Strings,” on the next page.)  
Server Side Includes (SSIs)  
Server sides includes are a type of HTML comment that directs the web server to dynamically  
generate data for a web page whenever it is requested. SSIs typically use SIS commands to  
communicate with the products or attached control devices. Using SSIs, you can design and  
display custom pages, with PCS4 information provided by the SIS commands.  
The basic format for an Extron SSI is:  
!—#echovar=”x”—  
<
>
where xis the SIS command to be executed.  
When a web page is requested, the web server removes the SSI and replaces it with the  
answer to the SIS command within quotes.  
Server Side Include Using  
the Host SIS command  
SIS Command  
<!--#echo var="  
N
"-->  
SIS command  
to be processed  
by the IP Link  
*type with no spaces  
Figure 24. Example of SSI Command  
In the figure above, the Ncommand is used to request the PCS4 part number.  
Query Strings  
A query string is the portion of a URL that appears after the question mark. The query string  
contains parameters or instructions for the web server to execute. The basic format for a  
query string within a link is:  
<a href=”index.html?cmd=x”>Receptacle1</a>  
where xis the SIS command to be executed.  
When a link is accessed on a web page, the URL is passed to the web server to tell it which  
web page to return to the browser. The portion of the URL after the question mark is the  
query string, which contains the SIS command that the IPL T PCS4 will remove and execute.  
Like SSI formatted commands, query strings can use any valid SIS command.  
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The query string in the figure below turns off DHCP on the IP Link device.  
URL with a Query String Using an SIS Command  
SIS Command  
?
">  
<a href="index.html  
Receptacle on </a>  
cmd=  
W1*1PC|  
Starts  
query string.  
SIS Command  
To Be Processed  
by the IP Link  
Closes  
link.  
HTML Code  
for a Link  
HTML Code  
for a Link  
Linked Text  
Tells web server  
that SIS  
command follows.  
*Enter with no spaces.  
Figure 25. Example of a Query String Command  
Code example  
The following figure shows a practical use for both SSIs and query strings. In this example,  
the HTML source code contains three SSI commands.  
<html>  
<head><title>Example 1</title></head>  
<h2 b>HTML Example #1</h2 b>  
<body>  
The following lines demonstrate how to read status from the IPLink Product:  
IPLink Product Name: <b><!--#echo var="1I"--></b>  
<br>  
SSI  
commands  
IPLink Product Description: <b><!--#echo var="2I"--></b>  
<br>  
IPLink Product Part Number: <b><!--#echo var="N"--></b>  
</body>  
</html>  
Figure 26. Web Page HTML Source Code Document Showing SSIs  
The SSI commands in the figure above request the product name, product description, and  
product part number of an IP Link device.  
<html>  
<head><title>Example 1</title></head>  
<h2 b>HTML Example #1</h2 b>  
<body>  
The following lines demonstrate how to read status from the IPLink Product:  
IPLink Product Name: <b>IPL T PCS4</b>  
<br>  
IPLink Product Description: <b>Four Switched 110v AC Receptacles with  
Current Threshold Sensing</b>  
<br>  
IPLink Product Part Number: <b>60-544-07</b>  
</body>  
</html>  
Figure 27. Resulting HTML Source Code Served by an IP Link web Server  
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Notice, in the figure below, that the commands executed by the PCS4 in response to SSI  
references have been replied to, and were implemented when the web page was served to  
the browser.  
Figure 28. Browser View of Previous HTML Source Code  
URL Encoding  
URL (Universal Resource Locator) encoding is a method of using ASCII hexadecimal  
characters to display specific characters in a URL. It is used for several reasons. On some  
operating systems, certain characters are unsafe or not available, and others are reserved by  
the HTML or URL specification. URL encoding is used to insure compatibility and functionality  
with most Internet browsers. As a general rule, use the hexadecimal encoding method  
shown below when these characters appear in your URLs.  
The following types of characters do not require encoding in a URL:  
alphanumerics  
0-9 a-z A-Z  
$ _ _ . + ! * ( ) ,  
; / ? : @ = &  
special characters  
reserved characters  
When used for their reserved purposes, these  
characters do not require encoding within a URL.  
Figure 29. Characters that Do Not Require Encoding  
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Reserved characters  
Reserved characters should not be encoded when they appear in their conventional meaning  
in a URL. For example, do not encode the slash (/) when using it as part of the URL syntax.  
Only encode unsafe characters (defined in the table in the next section) in your URLs.  
The following table lists reserved characters.  
Hex Dec  
Characters  
$
&
+
,
/
:
;
=
?
@
Dollar  
24  
26  
2B  
2C  
2F  
36  
38  
43  
44  
47  
58  
59  
61  
63  
64  
Ampersand  
Plus  
Comma  
Forward slash (virgule)  
Colon  
3A  
3B  
3D  
3F  
Semi-colon  
Equal  
Question mark  
“At” symbol  
4O  
Figure 30. Reserved Characters  
Unsafe characters  
URLs use some characters for “special use” in defining their syntax and these characters  
should be encoded. For various reasons, these characters may possibly be misunderstood  
within a URL. The following table lists unsafe characters.  
Hex Dec  
Characters  
Space  
20  
22  
3C  
3E  
23  
25  
7B  
7D  
7C  
5C  
5E  
7E  
5B  
5D  
60  
32  
34  
““ Quotation marks  
<
>
#
%
{
}
|
\
“Less than” symbol  
“More than” symbol  
Pound  
60  
62  
35  
Percent  
37  
Left brace  
123  
125  
124  
92  
Right brace  
Vertical bar (pipe)  
Backslash  
Caret  
94  
^
~
[
]
Tilde  
126  
91  
Left square bracket  
Right square bracket  
Grave accent  
93  
96  
`
Figure 31. Unsafe Characters  
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A/V Device Power Control  
Power control of A/V devices may be accomplished once the PCS4 interface has been  
connected and configured. These include web pages and Telnet.  
Custom Web Pages  
These pages can either be modified versions of the existing web pages, or new web pages  
developed in the field.  
Web page development can be done with a web site development tool such as FrontPage  
or Dreamweaver. Custom web pages can be loaded using the embedded File Management  
web page (see “File Management,” earlier in this section).  
Accessing and Using Telnet (Port 23)  
Telnet, short for Telecommunications Network, provides a way for you to connect to a  
computer or server (in this case, the PCS4 interface) on a network. Once connected via  
Telnet, you can send ASCII serial commands (see the “Command and Response Table for  
SIS Commands” in the “SIS Programming and Control” section) to configure and monitor  
the PCS4 settings.  
1. Click Start, then Run, then enter Telnet, and click OK. The Telnet program starts (see  
figure 32, below).  
Figure 32. Telnet Command Prompt  
2. At the command prompt, enter open.  
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3. At the to prompt, enter the IP address of the PCS4 unit. (The default IP address is  
< >  
192.168.254.254. If the address was changed in the setup or configuration process,  
use the new address.) Telnet defaults to port 23.  
Figure 33. Connecting to the IP Address  
4. If passwords were set up for the connected system, you are prompted to log in as an  
administrator or a user. Otherwise, the system responds with a carriage return and line  
feed ( cr/lf ).  
<
>
5. Once you are connected, you can enter SIS commands as desired.  
6. When you are finished entering commands to the interface, press < Ctrl + ] > at the  
command prompt to exit Telnet.  
Troubleshooting  
Turn on the equipment in the following order:  
1. The PCS4 power control interface  
2. The power receptacles on the PCS4  
3. The connected output devices  
If the output A/V device cannot be powered on, check the following:  
Power Connections  
1. Make sure that the receptacle for each device is receiving power. The red Power LED of  
the receptacle lights if the receptacle is powered on. If necessary, press the receptacle  
button to apply power.  
2. Ensure that all devices are plugged in properly to the rear panel of the PCS4 and  
switched on if applicable.  
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Network Connections  
1. Check the network connections and make adjustments as needed. The Link LED is  
solid green if a network connection is detected. The yellow ACT LED blinks if there is  
activity on the network. If these LEDs are not lit, either the cable is faulty or not plugged  
in, or the wrong type of cable is being used (see “Connecting the Devices” in the  
“Installation and Rear Panel” section).  
2. At the DOS command prompt, try to ping the unit by entering ping and the IP address  
assigned to your PCS4 (see “Setting Up the Computer Using ARP”). If the PCS4 is  
connected, you receive the following response to your Pingcommand:  
Figure 34. Successful Ping Command Response  
If the connection was not made, the following response appears:  
Figure 35. Response to an Unsuccessful Ping Command  
If you get a response indicating that the ping was unsuccessful, do the following:  
Make sure your unit is using the appropriate subnet mask (check with your system  
administrator).  
Make sure your computer does not have a software firewall program which might  
block the IP address of the unit.  
3. If contact is established with the unit, but the unit web pages cannot be accessed by  
your web browser, verify (in the Options or Preferences menu) that your web browser is  
configured for direct network connection and not set up to use a proxy server.  
If you are still experiencing problems, contact the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support  
Hotline (see the last page of this guide for contact information).  
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Downloading Global Configurator Software  
The Global Configurator (GC) software is an alternative to using the web pages to configure  
and monitor the PCS4. GC is a free asset management software that enables flexible,  
centralized, web-based power management for A/V systems. Using Global Configurator  
software, administrators can view the immediate status and power levels of all connected  
devices, schedule powering on and off of the devices, and configure the alarm triggers.  
You can download the latest version of Global Configurator from the Extron website  
(www.extron.com) as follows:  
1. Select the Productstab on the Extron website home page.  
2. From the sidebar menu at the left of the screen, select Software.  
3. On the software products page, click ControlSoftware.  
4. On the Control Software page, scroll to locate Global Configurator and click the  
Downloadlink at right. A login screen appears  
5. On the login screen, enter your e-mail address and password.  
If you do not have a password, click the clickherelink and fill in the requested  
information to obtain a password. When you receive your password, proceed to step 6.  
6. On the Download Center screen, fill in the requested information and click  
DownloadGVConfigInstallvn.exe. Follow the instructions on the subsequent screens  
to complete the download.  
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SIS Programming  
and Control  
This section provides instructions on using the Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands,  
which you can use to set up and control the IPL T PCS4 from a host computer or other  
control system attached to the rear panel LAN port. The following topics are discussed:  
As shipped, the PCS4 works as a standalone interface, but cannot control any other devices  
until it is configured. You can set up and control the PCS4 by using the front panel, the web  
pages, or SIS commands. Both the web pages and the SIS methods are accessed via Ethernet  
LAN connection. The LAN port defaults are:  
192.168.254.254  
0.0.0.0  
IPL T PCS4 IP address:  
Gateway IP address:  
Subnet mask:  
255.255.0.0  
Off  
DHCP:  
Host-to-Interface Communication  
SIS commands consist of one or more characters per field. No special characters are required  
to begin or end a command sequence. When the PCS4 determines that a command is valid,  
it executes the command and sends a response to the host device. All responses from the  
]
interface to the host end with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/LF = ), which signals  
the end of the response character string. (A string is one or more characters.)  
Messages Initiated by the IPL T PCS4  
When a local event such as a front panel selection or adjustment takes place, the PCS4  
responds by sending a message to the host. No response is required from the host. The  
following PCS4-initiated messages are sent (underlined):  
©Copyright20nn,ExtronElectronics,IPLTPCS4[or -PCS4i],Vn.nn,  
60-544-nn]  
Www,DDMmm2011HH:MM:SS]  
The PCS4 sends the boot and copyright messages when it first powers on and is connected  
via Telnet or TCP/IP. Vn.nnis the firmware version number; 60-544-nnis the product part  
number. The current date and time are displayed. If you are using a Telnet connection, the  
copyright message, date, and time are followed by a password prompt.  
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Password Information  
The ]Password:prompt is displayed only if there is a password defined in the unit. It  
requires a password (administrator level or user level) followed by a carriage return. The  
prompt is repeated if the correct password is not entered.  
If the correct password is entered, the unit responds with ]LoginAdministrator]or  
]LoginUser], depending on the password entered. If the passwords are the same for  
both administrator and user, the unit defaults to administrator privileges.  
Error Responses  
When the PCS4 receives a valid SIS command, it executes the command and sends a  
response to the host device. If the PCS4 is unable to execute the command because the  
command is invalid or it contains invalid parameters, it returns an error response to the host.  
The error response codes and their descriptions are as follows:  
E12– Invalid port number  
E13– Invalid value (the number is out of range/too large)  
E14– Not valid for this configuration  
E17– System timed out  
E22– Busy  
E24– Privilege violation  
E25– Device is not present  
E26– Maximum number of connections has been exceeded  
E27– Invalid event number  
E28– Bad filename or file not found  
Error Response References  
The following superscripted numbers are used within the command descriptions in the  
Command and Response table to identify commands that may respond as shown:  
14  
commands that give an E14(invalid command for this configuration) response if  
sent to an IPL product whose power configuration does not support the command.  
=
24  
commands that give an E24(privilege violation) response if you are not logged in at  
the administrator level.  
=
27  
commands that may yield an E27(invalid event number) response.  
=
28  
commands that may give an E28(file not found) response.  
=
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Using the Command and Response Table  
The PCS4 can be controlled via either a Telnet connection (port 23) or a web browser  
connection (port 80). The ASCII commands listed in the tables perform the same functions,  
but they are encoded differently to meet the requirements of each port (Telnet or browser).  
The ASCII to hexadecimal (HEX) conversion table below is for use with the command and  
response tables.  
ASCII to Hex Conversion Table  
Space  
Figure 36. ASCII to Hex Conversion Table  
The command and response table lists valid ASCII (for Telnet) command codes, the  
corresponding URL (universal resource locator) encoded (for web browsers) command codes,  
the interface responses to the host, and a description of the command function or the  
results of executing the command.  
Upper- and lowercase characters can be used interchangeably in the command field  
unless otherwise specified.  
Commands may be sent back-to-back without spaces (for example, 2!65V1Z).  
Numbers can be entered as 1, 2, or 3 digits (for example, 8V= 08V= 008V).  
There are a few differences in how to enter the commands, depending on whether you  
are using Telnet or a web browser.  
When using these commands through a web browser, you can use the URL  
reference to shorten the examples. “URL” refers to the full address of the  
control interface and web page reference, including all path information (that is,  
http://192.168.100.10/myform.htm).  
To send any of the commands using a web browser you must prefix them with the  
full URL followed by ?cmd=.  
For control via a web browser, all non-alphanumeric characters must be represented  
as the hexadecimal equivalent, %xx, where xxrepresents the two-character hex  
byte. For example, a comma (,) would be represented as %2C. Characters such  
as %, +, and the space character must be encoded as hex bytes, or they will be  
misinterpreted by the interface.  
Some characters differ depending on the method you use to send the commands:  
Telnet  
Web Browser  
Escape (hex 1B)  
Carriage return (hex 0D)  
W(must not be hex encoded)  
Pipe character (|) (must not be hex encoded)  
NOTES: With Telnet you can use either an Escapecommand or a Wcommand,  
and the carriage return or the pipe character. With the web browser,  
you are required to use a Wcommand and the pipe character.  
In either method, Data= Data that will be directed to a specified port and  
must be hex encoded if non-alphanumeric.  
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Symbol Definitions  
=
CR/LF (carriage return + line feed) (hex 0D0A)  
]
=
Soft carriage return (no line feed, hex 0D)  
}
|
(For web browser commands, use the [pipe] character instead of the soft return.)  
=
=
Pipe (vertical bar) character  
Space  
|
24  
The 24 superscript indicates commands that give an E24(privilege violation) message if you are not logged in at the  
=
administrator level.  
=
=
=
Escape key (hex 1B) (For web browsers, use Winstead of E.)  
Power receptacle (1-4)  
E
X!  
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset value  
X#  
(-12.00 to +14.00) represents the time difference in hours and minutes (±hh:mm) relative to Greenwich, England. The  
plus sign and leading zero are optional. For example, 5:30 = +05:30.)  
=
=
On or Off status  
0= off or disabled  
1= on or enabled  
X%  
X^  
Dirty memory status  
1= RAM needs to be saved to flash memory.  
0= RAM has been saved to flash (OK to power off or reset).  
=
=
Version (typically listed to two decimal places, that is, n.nn)  
X1!  
X1@  
Unit name. The name of the PC1 is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9),  
and minus sign or hyphen (-). No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. No distinction is made  
between upper and lower case.  
NOTE:  
The first character must be a letter. The last character must not be a minus sign or hyphen (-).  
=
Local date and time format  
X1#  
Set format (MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS).  
Example: 11/18/03-10:54:00.  
Read format (day of week, day month year HH:MM:SS).  
Example: Tue,18Nov201118:19:33.  
=
=
X1$  
X1%  
IP address (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). Leading zeros in each of four fields are optional in setting values, and they are  
suppressed in returned values.  
E-mail domain name (for example: extron.com)  
Hardware (MAC) address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx).  
=
X1*  
X1(  
=
Subnet mask (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). Leading zeros are optional in setting values in each of four fields, and they are  
suppressed in returned values.  
For verbose response mode:  
0= clear or none  
X2@  
1= verbose mode  
2= tagged responses for queries  
3= verbose mode and tagged responses for queries  
Default = 0  
NOTE: If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant string plus the data, like  
setting the value does.  
Example:  
Command:  
Response:  
ECN}  
IpnX1@  
=
Password (minimum length = 4 characters; maximum length = 12 characters.  
No special characters are allowed.  
X3#  
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=
Daylight saving time (DST) is a 1-hour offset to reflect the time during which clocks are set one hour or more ahead of  
local standard time, to provide more daylight at the end of the working day. Supported for the U. S. and parts of Brazil  
and Europe.  
X3$  
Example: Time in California is GMT -8:00 from March to November and GMT -7:00 from November to March. DST  
should be turned off in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the eastern time zone portion  
of the state of Indiana, and the state of Arizona (excluding the Navajo Nation).  
0= off or ignore  
1= U. S.  
2= Europe  
3= Brazil  
=
Reading password. Responds with four asterisks (****) in place of the password, if a password exists. Responds with  
an empty space if no password exists.  
X4!  
=
=
=
=
X4%  
X4^  
X4&  
X4(  
E-mail event number (1-64)  
E-mail recipient address (for example, JDoe@extron.com) for the person to whom messages will be sent.  
Name (numeral) of e-mail file to be sent; for example: 1.eml, 2.eml, ... 64.eml  
Default name: a combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the interface MAC address  
(for example: IPL-T-PCS4-00-02-3D).  
=
Connection security level  
11= user  
X5@  
12= administrator  
=
=
Pulse time in 20 ms per count. If this parameter is missing or = 0, then pulse length = default (25= 500 ms).  
35565 ms = max. pulse time.  
X6#  
X6&  
Threshold settings for all ports  
0= None  
1= Full  
2= Both (Full and Standby thresholds)  
=
(Ethernet only) Number of seconds before timeout on IP connections (min. = 1, max. = 6500, and  
default = 30= 300 seconds).  
X6(  
If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet connection is closed. Each step is 10seconds. The  
response is returned with leading zeros.  
=
=
The number (as an optional parameter) that is inserted into the e-mail message if the .eml file has an embedded  
command (with no parameters).  
X7)  
Condition that is monitored  
0= receptacle off  
X70!  
1= receptacle on  
2= reference: None  
3= reference: Standby  
4= reference: Full  
5= any change  
=
Use alarm relay  
0= no or disable  
1= yes or enable  
X70@  
=
=
E-mail to use 61-64  
X70#  
X70$  
Enable and disable monitoring  
0= disable monitoring  
1= enable monitoring  
2= enable with e-mail  
=
Alarm status  
0= inactive  
1= active  
X70%  
2= silenced  
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Clear value  
0= condition no longer met  
X70^  
1= clear with output off  
2= clear with output on  
3= clear with no threshold  
4= clear with standby threshold  
5= clear with full threshold  
6= clear with any change  
7= manual  
=
=
Relay polarity  
X70&  
X70*  
0= normally open  
1= normally closed  
Time to hold alarm active before canceling  
0= never times out  
1-7= 1 to 7 minutes  
=
=
=
On timed value  
X70(  
X71)  
X71!  
00-15(in 250 ms increments)  
Off timed value  
00-15(in 250 ms increments)  
Day of the week  
1= Sunday  
2= Monday  
3= Tuesday  
4= Wednesday  
5= Thursday  
6= Friday  
7= Saturday  
=
Time in minutes (0-1440)  
0= 00:00 am (midnight)  
X71@  
1440= clear schedule  
Example: 1439= 11:59  
Use the following formula (in 24-hour time format): (hour x 60) + minutes = time in minutes  
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ASCII (Telnet)  
(Host to Switcher)  
URL Encoded (Web)  
(Host to Switcher)  
Response  
(Switcher to Host)  
Command  
Power Receptacle Control / Current Sense  
EX!  
EX!  
EX! }  
PC  
EX! }  
EX1)1 X1)2 X1)3 X1)4  
}
}
X!  
W %2A1PC  
X!  
W %2A0PC  
X! |  
W PC  
|
|
X!•  
Cpn Ppc1  
]
]
Turn receptacle power on  
Turn receptacle power off  
View receptacle power status  
Query receptacle current status  
Group receptacles  
*1PC  
*0PC  
X!•  
Cpn Ppc0  
X%]  
X(]  
X! |  
W PS  
PS  
}
X1)1 X1)2 X1)3 X1)4  
|
X1)1 X1)2 X1)3 X1)4]  
Pgp  
GP  
W
GP  
E
}
|
]
Pgp0000  
Ungroup receptacles  
View receptacles grouping  
Set power up delay  
0000GP  
E }  
W0000GP  
|
WGP  
X1)1 X1)2 X1)3 X1)4]  
GP  
EX1^ }  
X1^ |  
DT  
PdtX1^]  
DT  
E }  
W
|
X1^]  
View power up delay  
DT  
WDT  
EX!  
EX!  
}
}
X!  
W %2A2TH  
X!  
W %2A1TH  
|
|
PtfX! ]  
PtsX!]  
Set individual full threshold  
Set individual standby threshold  
*2TH  
*1TH  
EX!  
*0TH  
}
X!  
W %2A0TH  
|
PtcX!]  
Clear individual threshold  
View threshold setting for all ports  
Set Executive mode on  
Set Executive mode off  
E }  
|
X(1,X(2,X(3,X(4]  
TH  
WTH  
1X  
0X  
X
]
Exe1  
Exe0]  
1X  
0X  
X
X%]  
View Executive mode  
Power Receptacle Monitoring and Alarm Functions  
EX! X70! X70@ X70# }  
* * * SA  
Set alarm conditions  
X!  
W %2A  
X70!  
X70@  
X70# |  
%2A SA  
%2A  
X! X70! X70@ X70# X70$ X70%]  
Ast * * * * *  
EX!  
*SA  
}
X! |  
W SA  
View alarm conditions  
Monitoring enable or disable  
Set Alarm mode  
X70! X70@ X70# X70$ X70%]  
* * * *  
EX! X70$ }  
SA  
X!  
W %2A  
X70$ |  
SA  
*
X! X70! X70@ X70# X70$ X70%]  
Ast * * * * *  
EX70^ X70& X70* X70* X71) }  
* * * *  
MA  
X70^  
X70&  
X70*  
X70* X71) |  
%2A MA  
W
%2A  
%2A  
%2A  
X70^ X70& X70* X70* X71)]  
* * * *  
Arl  
E
}
|
WMA  
View Alarm mode  
MA  
X70^ X70& X70* X70* X71)]  
* * * *  
Power Receptacle Scheduling  
EX! X71! X% X71@ }  
* * * SS  
X!  
W %2A  
X71!  
X71!  
X% X71@  
%2A %2A SS  
Set scheduling  
X! X71! X% X71@]  
Set * * *  
X71@ ]  
EX! X71! X% }  
* * SS  
X!  
X% |  
%2A SS  
View scheduling  
W %2A  
Alarm Relay Functions  
Turn alarm relay ON  
Turn alarm relay OFF  
View alarm relay state  
Pulse relay  
}
}
|
|
]
]
1*1O  
1*0O  
1%2A1O  
1%2A0O  
Cpn1 Rly1  
Cpn1 Rly0  
}
|
X%]  
1O  
1O  
X6# }  
1*3* O  
X6# |  
]
1%2A3%2A  
O
Cpn1 Rly1 or  
]
Cpn1 Rly0  
}
]
Toggle relay  
1*2O  
Cpn1 Rly1 or  
]
Cpn1 Rly0  
Ethernet Data Port Commands  
Set current connected port  
timeout  
E X6( }  
0* TC  
X6( |  
TC  
X6(]  
W0%2A  
Pti0*  
E
}
|
X6(]  
View current connected port  
timeout  
0TC  
W0TC  
E X6( }  
1* TC  
X6( |  
TC  
X6(]  
Set global IP port timeout  
View global IP port timeout  
W1%2A  
|
W1TC  
Pti1*  
X6(]  
E
}
1TC  
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ASCII (Telnet)  
(Host to Switcher)  
URL Encoded (Web)  
(Host to Switcher)  
Response  
(Switcher to Host)  
Command  
Firmware Version, Part Number, and Information Requests  
X1! ]  
X1! ]  
X1!]  
Query firmware version  
Q
Q
Query firmware information  
Query bootstrap version  
Query factory firmware version  
1Q  
2Q  
3Q  
1Q  
2Q  
3Q  
X1!  
plus (webversion–  
modelULdateand  
]
time)  
X1!  
Query updated firmware version  
4Q  
4Q  
0Q  
plus (webversion–  
modelULdateand  
time)  
Sumofresponsesfrom  
]
Query verbose version information 0Q  
]
2Q, 3Q, and4Q  
NOTE:  
An asterisk (*) after a version number indicates the version that is currently running. Question marks (?.??)  
indicate that only the factory firmware version is loaded. A caret (^) indicates the firmware version that should be  
running; however, a mode 1 reset was executed and the factory default firmware version is currently loaded. An  
exclamation point (!) indicates corrupted firmware.  
Request interface part number  
N
N
60-544-07or  
]
60-544-09  
Request model name  
1I  
2I  
1I  
2I  
IPLTPCS4or  
]
IPLTPCS4i  
Request model description  
Lists four switched  
110 VAC or 220 VAC  
receptacles with current  
]
threshold sensing.  
Request system memory usage  
Request user memory usage  
3I  
4I  
3I  
4I  
Numberofbytesand  
Kbytesusedoutof  
thenumberoftotal  
]
Kbytes  
Numberofbytesand  
Kbytesusedoutof  
thenumberoftotal  
]
Kbytes  
E-mail Commands  
EX4% X4^ X4& }  
, , CR  
X4%  
X4^ X4& |  
%2C CR  
Configure e-mail events  
(mailbox)24  
W
%2C  
X4% X4^ X4&]  
Ipr , ,  
E
}
Example:  
5,jdoe@extron.com,7.emlCR  
W5%2Cjdoe%40extron%2Ecom%2C7%2EemlCR|  
Ipr5,jdoe@extron.com,7.eml  
]
EX4% }  
CR  
X4% |  
CR  
View e-mail events (mailbox)  
W
W
X4^ X4&]  
,
EX4% }  
X4% |  
X4^]  
X4^]  
Send e-mail events (file named in  
SM  
SM  
Eml  
mailbox)24  
Send e-mail (using different file)24  
, , SM  
W
%2C  
%2C  
Eml  
E X4% X7) X4& }  
X4%  
X7)  
X4& |  
SM  
Web Browser-specific Commands  
E }  
UB  
|
Read response from last URL cmd  
WUB  
Responsefrom  
]
command  
Mail Server Setup Commands  
Set mail server IP, unit domain  
EX1$ X1% }  
, CM  
X1$  
X1% |  
CM  
W
%2C  
X1$ X1%]  
Ipm,  
name24  
E }  
CM  
|
WCM  
View mail server IP, unit domain  
name  
X1$ X1%]  
,
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ASCII (Telnet)  
(Host to Switcher)  
URL Encoded (Web)  
(Host to Switcher)  
Response  
(Switcher to Host)  
Command  
IP Setup Commands  
Set the unit name24  
CN  
W
CN  
Ipn•  
Ipn•  
EX1@ }  
X1@ |  
|
W%20CN  
X1@]  
X4(]  
X1@]  
Set unit name to factory default24  
View unit name24  
CN  
E
}
E }  
CN  
Set date and time24  
CT  
Ipn•  
EX1# }  
X1#]  
Example:  
11/16/10-10:54:00  
X1#]  
]
E }  
|
WCT  
View date and time  
CT  
Example:  
Tues,16NOV2011  
]
10:10:54:00  
Set GMT offset24  
View GMT offset  
CZ  
Ipz  
EX# }  
X# |  
W CZ  
|
WCZ  
X#]  
E }  
X#]  
CZ  
Set daylight savings time24  
View daylight savings time  
Set DHCP on24  
CX  
W
Ipx  
EX3$ }  
E }  
CX  
X3$ |  
CX  
X3$]  
X3$]  
|
WCX  
E
E
]
|
|
]
Idh1  
1DH  
W1DH  
W0DH  
Set DHCP off24  
0DH  
Idh0  
]
]
E ]  
|
WDH  
X%]  
View DHCP mode  
Set IP address24  
DH  
EX1$ }  
X1$ |  
CI  
X1$]  
CI  
W
Ipi•  
E }  
CI  
|
|
X1$]  
X1*]  
View IP address  
View hardware (MAC) address  
Set subnet mask24  
WCI  
WCH  
W
E }  
CH  
EX1( }  
X1( |  
CS  
X1(]  
CS  
Ips•  
E }  
|
X1(]  
View subnet mask  
CS  
WCS  
W
WCG  
W
Set gateway IP address24  
View gateway IP address  
Set verbose mode24  
CG  
Ipg•  
EX1$ }  
X1$ |  
CG  
X1$]  
E }  
|
X1$]  
CG  
EX2@ }  
X2@ |  
CV  
X2@]  
CV  
Vrb  
NOTE:  
The IPL T PCS4 can send out unsolicited information (such as notice of a power level change). This is called a  
verbose (wordy) relationship between the interface and a connected device. When the IPL T PCS4 is connected to  
the computer via Ethernet, verbose mode is disabled (by default) in order to reduce the amount of communication  
traffic on the network. If you want to use the verbose mode with the PCS4 connected via Ethernet, this mode must  
be set to On each time you reconnect to the network.  
E }  
CV  
E }  
CC  
|
|
X2@]  
View verbose mode status  
Get connection listing  
WCV  
WCC  
Numberofconnections  
Password and Security Settings  
Set administrator password24  
Clear administrator password24  
CA  
W
Ipa•  
EX3# }  
X3# |  
CA  
X4!]  
E• }  
|
]
Ipa•  
CA  
W%20CA  
NOTE:  
A user password cannot be assigned if an administrator password does not exist. If the administrator password is  
cleared (removed), the user password is also removed.  
View administrator password24  
Set user password14 24  
CA  
WCA  
X3# |  
E }  
|
X4!]  
X4!]  
EX3# }  
CU  
W
CU  
Ipu•  
Clear user password24  
W%20CU  
E• }  
CU  
|
]
Ipu•  
View user password24  
CU  
WCU  
E }  
|
X4!]  
X5@]  
E }  
CK  
|
WCK  
Query session security level  
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ASCII (Telnet)  
(Host to Switcher)  
URL Encoded (Web)  
(Host to Switcher)  
Response  
(Switcher to Host)  
Command  
Remapping Port Designations  
NOTE:  
Duplicate port number assignments are not permitted; that is, Telnet and web cannot be the same). Entering  
duplicate port assignments results in an E13(invalid parameter) error message.  
Set Telnet port map24  
Reset Telnet port map24  
Disable Telnet port map24  
View Telnet port map  
Set web port map24  
port#MT  
Wport#MT  
Pmtport#  
E
E
E
}
|
]
]
}
|
23MT  
W23MT  
Pmt00023  
}
|
]
Pmt00000  
0MT  
W0MT  
E }  
|
]
MT  
WMT  
port#  
E
}
|
]
port#MH  
Wport#MH  
Pmhport#  
Reset web port map24  
Disable web port map24  
View web port map  
80MH  
W80MH  
Pmh00080  
Pmh00000  
E
E
}
|
]
]
}
|
0MH  
W0MH  
E }  
MH  
|
]
port#  
WMH  
Directory Commands  
E
}
path/directory/CJ  
Change or create a directory  
|
Wpath/directory/CJ  
]
]
Dir path/directory/  
NOTE:  
A directory does not truly exist until a file has been copied into the path.  
E
E
}
|
]  
Dir /  
Move back to root directory  
Move up one directory  
/CJ  
W%2FCJ  
}
|
..CJ  
W%2E%2ECJ  
Dir path/directory/  
E }  
CJ  
|
]
path/directory/  
View current directory  
WCJ  
File Erase Commands  
Erase user-supplied web page or  
E
E
}
|
]
filenameEF  
WfilenameEF  
Del filename  
file24, 28  
}
|
]
Ddl  
Erase current directory and its  
/EF  
W%2FEF  
files24, 28  
Erase current directory and  
E
E
}
|
]
Ddl  
//EF  
W%2F%2FEF  
subdirectories24, 28  
File Listing Commands  
|
List files from current directory  
WDF  
(See below.)  
Telnet text responses:  
}
DF  
]
filenamex date/time length  
]
]
filenamex date/time length  
filenamex date/time length  
...  
]
space_remaining BytesLeft  
]
Web responses — HTML sample code:  
Var file – new Array ();  
File [1] = ‘filename1, date1, filesize1’;  
File [2] = ‘filename2, date2, filesize2’;  
...  
File [n] = ‘filenamen, daten, filesizen’;  
File [n+1] = ‘spaceremaining,Bytesleft’  
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ASCII (Telnet)  
(Host to Switcher)  
URL Encoded (Web)  
(Host to Switcher)  
Response  
(Switcher to Host)  
Command  
File Listing Commands (continued)  
|
List files from current directory  
and below  
WLF  
(See below.)  
E
}
LF  
Telnet text responses:  
path/directory/filenamex date/time length  
]
]
]
path/directory/filenamex date/time length  
path/directory/filenamex date/time length  
...  
]
space_remaining BytesLeft  
Web responses — HTML sample code:  
Var file – new Array ();  
File [1] = ‘filename1, date1, filesize1’;  
File [2] = ‘filename2, date2, filesize2’;  
...  
File [n] = ‘filenamen, daten, filesizen’;  
File [n+1] = ‘spaceremaining,Bytesleft’  
NOTE:  
The response to this command is the same as for the “List files from current directory” command (DF), except that  
path/directoryprecedes filenames for files from subdirectories below the current directory.  
Stream Files via Port 80  
Load file to user flash memory24 28  
Use a POSTon port 80 followed by the delimited data to be written to the flash file  
memory.  
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Retrieve files from user flash  
Send a page GETon port 80 followed by WSF  
Rawunprocesseddata  
infile  
memory24 28  
Example:  
http://192.168.254.254/mypage.html?cmd=WSF  
Stream Files via Telnet  
Load file to user flash memory24 28  
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+UFfilesize,filename  
Rawunprocesseddatainfileuptofilesize  
]
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Retrieve file from user flash  
filenameSF  
1BfilenameSF0D  
Four bytes of filesize+  
rawunprocesseddata  
infile  
memory24 28  
Reset (Zap) and Erase Commands  
Erase the user flash memory24  
ZFFF  
WZFFF  
Zpf  
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(files only)  
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Reset all device settings to factory  
default24  
Absolute system reset24  
ZXXX  
ZQQQ  
WZXXX  
WZQQQ  
Zpx  
Zpq  
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Reference  
Material  
This section contains reference information on the IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i. The following  
topics are covered:  
Specifications  
Ethernet control interface  
Connectors .................................... 1 female RJ-45 female connector  
Data rate........................................ 10/100Base-T, half/full duplex with autodetect  
Protocols........................................ ARP, ICMP (ping), IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, HTTP, SMTP, Telnet  
Default settings.............................. Link speed and duplex level = autodetected  
IP address = 192.168.254.254  
Subnet mask = 255.255.0.0  
Gateway = 0.0.0.0  
DHCP = off  
Web server..................................... Up to 200 simultaneous sessions  
960 kB nonvolatile user memory  
Program control ............................. Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
Global Viewer requirements ........... Microsoft Internet Explorer ver. 6 or higher  
AC control interface  
Connectors  
IPL T PCS4 ............................... 4 USA/Edison power connectors  
IPL T PCS4i............................... 4 IEC power connectors  
Voltage  
IPL T PCS4 ............................... 120 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
IPL T PCS4i............................... 220 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
Minimum AC load  
IPL T PCS4 ............................... 20 mA, 2.4 watts at 120 VAC  
IPL T PCS4i............................... 20 mA, 4.4 watts at 220 VAC  
Maximum AC load, aggregate  
IPL T PCS4 ............................... 10 A, 1200 watts at 120 VAC  
IPL T PCS4i............................... 10 A, 2200 watts at 220 VAC  
Maximum AC load, individual  
IPL T PCS4 ............................... 10 A, 1200 watts at 120 VAC  
IPL T PCS4i............................... 10 A, 2200 watts at 220 VAC  
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Current sense  
Range...................................... 5 mA to 10 A  
Resolution ............................... 0.1 mA steps from 5 mA to 99.9 mA  
1 mA steps from 100 mA to 999 mA  
10 mA steps from 1 A to 10 A  
Tolerance................................. ±20%  
Alarm relay control  
Quantity/type ................................. 1 normally open relay  
Connector...................................... (1) 3.5 mm captive screw connector, 2 pole  
Contact rating................................ 24 V, 1 A  
General  
Power input  
IPL T PCS4 ............................... Internal  
120 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
15 watts  
IPL T PCS4i............................... Internal  
220 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
15 watts  
Temperature/humidity .................... Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Cooling.......................................... Convection, no vents  
Mounting  
Rack mount............................. Yes, with optional 1U rack shelf  
Furniture mount ...................... Yes, under-furniture mountable with optional mounting kit  
Enclosure type................................ Metal  
Enclosure dimensions ..................... 1.7" H x 8.7" W x 9.5" D (1U high, half rack wide)  
(4.3 cm H x 22.0 cm W x 24.1 cm D)  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
Product weight............................... 2.6 lbs (1.2 kg)  
Shipping weight............................. 5 lbs (3 kg)  
Vibration........................................ ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)  
Regulatory compliance  
Safety  
IPL T PCS4.......................... CE, c-UL, UL  
IPL T PCS4i......................... CE  
EMI/EMC ................................. CE, C-tick, FCC Class A, ICES, VCCI  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Warranty........................................ 3 years parts and labor  
NOTES: All nominal levels are at ±10%.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Part Numbers and Accessories  
Included Parts  
These items are included in each order for an IPL T PCS4 or IPL T PCS4i interface:  
Included Parts  
Part Number  
IPL T PCS4 or  
IPL T PCS4i  
60-544-07  
60-544-09  
Rubber feet (self-adhesive) (4)  
2-pole captive screw connector (1)  
14 AWG IEC power cord (IPL T PCS4 only)  
Tweeker (small screwdriver)  
IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i User Guide  
Power cord caution card  
Optional Accessories  
These items are optional for the IPL T PCS4 or the IPL T PCS4i:  
Optional Accessories  
Part Number  
RSU 129 Universal Rack Shelf Kit  
RSB 129 Basic Rack Shelf  
60-190-01  
60-604-02  
70-077-01  
MBU 125 Under Desk Mounting Kit  
Mounting the IPL T PCS4 Interface  
The IPL T PCS4 can be set on a table, mounted on a rack shelf, or mounted under furniture  
such as a desk, podium, or tabletop.  
Tabletop Use  
Four self-adhesive rubber feet are included with the PCS4. For tabletop use, attach one foot  
at each corner of the bottom side of the unit, and place the PCS4 in the desired location.  
Rack Mounting  
UL guidelines for rack mounting  
The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines pertain to the installation of the  
IPL T PCS4 in a rack:  
Elevated operating ambient temperature — If the equipment is installed in a closed  
or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment  
may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, consider installing the  
equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature  
(TMA) specified by the manufacturer.  
Reduced air flow — Install the equipment in the rack so that the amount of air flow  
required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.  
Mechanical loading — Mount the equipment in the rack so that uneven mechanical  
loading does not create a hazardous condition.  
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Circuit overloading — When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit, consider  
the effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply  
wiring. Consider equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern.  
Reliable earthing (grounding) — Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted  
equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections  
to the branch circuit (such as the use of power strips).  
Rack mounting procedure  
Rack mount the interface, if desired, using the RSU 129 Universal Rack Shelf Kit (part  
number 60-190-01) as follows:  
Half-rack  
false front panel  
uses 2 front holes.  
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Figure 37. Mounting the IPL T PCS4 on a Rack Shelf  
1. If rubber feet have been installed on the bottom of the unit, remove them.  
2. Mount the PCS4 on the rack shelf, using two 4-40 x 3/16 inch screws in opposite  
(diagonal) corners to secure the unit to the shelf.  
3. Attach a blank panel or other units to the rack shelf.  
4. Insert the shelf into the rack, aligning the holes in the shelf with those in the rack.  
5. Secure the shelf to the rack using the supplied machine screws. This shelf can be  
mounted in the front or in the rear of the rack.  
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Under-desk Mounting  
The PCS4 can also be mounted under furniture, such as a table or podium surface, using the  
optional under-desk mounting brackets (part number 70-077-01).  
LAN  
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1. If rubber feet were previously installed on the bottom of the unit, remove them.  
2. Attach the mounting brackets to the unit with the provided machine screws.  
3. Insert #8 wood screws into the four pilot holes. Tighten each screw into the mounting  
surface until slightly less than ¼ inch of the screw protrudes.  
4. Align the mounting screws with the slots in the brackets, and place the PCS4 against  
the surface with the screws through the bracket slots.  
5. Slide the unit slightly forward or back, then tighten all four screws to secure it in place.  
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Glossary  
This section contains a list of terms that appear in this user guide, with their definitions.  
10/100Base-T  
Ethernet that uses unshielded twisted pair (for example, UTP - Cat 5) cable, in which the  
amount of data transmitted between two points in a given amount of time is equal to either  
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.  
A
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)  
A protocol for assigning an IP address to a device based on the MAC (Media Access Control),  
or physical machine address of the device, that maintains a table showing the correlation  
between the two.  
Alarm relay  
Alarm status  
A single pole, single throw relay, which can be used with a relay-controllable audible siren or  
any other alarm.  
On the PCS4 web page, reflects the state of the monitored condition. It may be inactive,  
active, or silenced.  
AWG (American Wire Gauge)  
A standard measurement for wire conductor diameter.  
C
Condition  
A state for which the PCS4 is being monitored. When a monitored condition is met, the  
PCS4 may sound an alarm or send an e-mail message, depending on how the system has  
been configured (via the front panel or the Monitor web page). Examples of conditions that  
can be monitored include Receptacle Off, Any Change, or Reference: None.  
Custom web page Any file that can be loaded into an IPL T PCS4 and served by the PCS4 internal web server.  
The web page provides a way to control and monitor the PCS4 output power receptacles.  
This is true with or without an accompanying event script. Any number and size of graphics  
can be used, but if they are too large to fit in the PCS4 nonvolatile memory, you can create  
web pages so that they can be served from another web server. If you install Microsoft  
Internet Information Services (IIS) on your desktop, you can serve any page on its hard disk.  
The IPL T PCS4 functions like a little computer with a web server — you can use it for  
various web-based tasks.  
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D
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
A standardized client-server IP networking protocol that enables network administrators  
to centrally and automatically manage the assignment of IP addresses in an organizations  
network.  
Driver  
A package of commands that generates or is the event script that controls devices.  
E
Edison power receptacle  
Is a standard power connector. The rear panel of the IPL T PCS4, U. S. version, has four  
female Edison receptacles into which devices are plugged in order to be monitored,  
scheduled, and powered on and off by the PCS4.  
Ethernet  
A network protocol that uses MAC addresses to exchange data between computers. Using  
ARP, with TCP/IP support, Ethernet devices can be connected to the Internet. An Ethernet  
LAN typically uses unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wires. Ethernet systems provide transmission  
speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Ethernet is mostly based on the IEEE 802.3 standard.  
Executive mode  
An operating mode in which the IPL T PCS4 does not accept commands from the front  
panel. Also called front panel security lockout.  
F
Firmware  
Embedded software that is stored permanently in read-only memory (ROM) and contains  
basic instructions for how the PCS4 operates. Firmware upgrades are periodically made  
available for uploading via the IPL T PCS4 Firmware Upgrade web page.  
Full reference threshold  
The point at which a device starts to operate at full power.  
H
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)  
A web protocol based on TCP/IP that is used to retrieve hypertext objects from remote web  
pages.  
I
IEC power receptacle  
Is a standard power connector. The IPL T PCS4i rear panel has four female IEC receptacles  
into which devices are plugged in order to be monitored, scheduled, and powered on and  
off by the PCS4i.  
IP (Internet Protocol)  
The protocol or standard used to send information from one computer to another on the  
Internet.  
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IP address  
A unique, 32-bit binary number (12 digit decimal number — nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) based on  
version 4 of the internet protocol (IPv4) that identifies each sender and each receiver of  
information connected to a LAN, WAN, or the Internet. IP addresses can be static (see Static  
IP) or dynamic (see DHCP).  
IP net mask/subnet mask  
A 32-bit binary number (12 digit decimal number — nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) used on subnets  
(smaller, local networks) to help the router determine which network traffic gets routed  
internally to local computers and which network traffic goes out on the Internet.  
M
Media Access Control (MAC) Address  
A unique hardware number given to devices that connect to the Internet. When your  
computer or networking device (router, hub, interface, and so on) is connected to the  
Internet, a table relates the device IP address to its corresponding physical (MAC) address on  
the LAN.  
P
Ping (Packet Internet Groper)  
A command that is used to test connectivity between IP devices. The Internet Control  
Message Protocol (ICMP) echoes Ethernet packets to determine whether a network device is  
active and what the bidirectional delay is in communicating with it.  
Port number  
A preassigned address within a server that provides a direct route from the application to the  
Transport layer or from the Transport layer to the application of a TCP/IP system.  
Power level reference threshold  
R
Reference threshold  
The point at which the power level (full or standby) at which a device is operating changes.  
This threshold is recognized by the IPL T PCS4, which can be configured to sound an alarm  
whenever a connected device passes this threshold.  
Receptacle  
A connector on a power supply that is equipped to receive a plug. The IPL T PCS4 has four  
receptacles into which devices can be plugged, enabling the PCS4 to monitor and schedule  
power for the connected devices.  
S
SIS (Simple Instruction Set) commands  
A set of commands developed by Extron that allows control of the PCS4 via the keyboard  
of a PC with an Ethernet connection. A minimal number of characters are used in these  
commands and responses.  
Standby reference threshold  
The point at which a device starts to operate at standby power.  
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Static IP  
An IP address that has been specifically, instead of dynamically (see DHCP), assigned  
to a device or system in a network configuration. This type of address requires manual  
configuration of the actual network device or system and can only be changed manually or  
by enabling DHCP.  
Subnet  
(See Subnetwork.)  
Subnet address  
The portion of an IP address that is specifically identified by the subnet mask as the  
subnetwork.  
Subnet mask  
Subnetwork  
T
A 32-bit address mask used in IP to identify the bits of an IP address that are used for the  
subnet address. Using a mask, the router does not need to examine all 32 bits, only those  
selected by the mask.  
A network that is part of a larger IP network and is identified by a subnet address. Networks  
can be segmented into subnetworks to provide a hierarchical, multilevel routing structure.  
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)  
A connection-oriented protocol defined at the Transport layer of the OSI reference model. It  
provides reliable delivery of data.  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)  
The communication protocol (language) of the Internet. Computers and devices with direct  
access to the Internet are provided with a copy of the TCP/IP program to allow them to send  
and receive information in an understandable form.  
Telnet  
A standard terminal emulation utility/protocol that allows a computer to communicate with  
a remote user/client. A user who wishes to access a remote system initiates a Telnet session  
using the address of the remote client. The user may be prompted to provide a user name  
and password if the client is set up to require them. Telnet enables users to log in on remote  
networks and use those resources as if they were locally connected.  
Threshold  
Threshold status  
Reported on the IPL T PCS4 System Status screen in the AC Receptacles section. It indicates  
the current reference threshold (Full, Standby, None, or Not Set) for each PCS4 receptacle.  
U
UID (User ID)  
An optional user name, for which a field is provided on the Enter Password window that  
opens if a password has been assigned to the PCS4.  
URL (Universal Resource Locator)  
The address that lets a resource on the internet be identified, located, and accessed.  
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Extron Warranty  
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the  
date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/  
or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall  
deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty  
period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:  
USA, Canada, South America,  
Japan:  
and Central America:  
Extron Electronics  
1001 East Ball Road  
Anaheim, CA 92805  
U.S.A.  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Kyodo Building, 16 Ichibancho  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082  
Japan  
Europe, Africa, and the Middle  
East:  
Extron Europe  
Hanzeboulevard 10  
3825 PH Amersfoort  
The Netherlands  
China:  
Extron China  
686 Ronghua Road  
Songjiang District  
Shanghai 201611  
China  
Asia:  
Extron Asia  
Middle East:  
Extron Middle East  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
PM Industrial Bldg.  
Singapore 368363  
Singapore  
Dubai Airport Free Zone  
F12, PO Box 293666  
United Arab Emirates, Dubai  
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care, electrical or  
mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions, or modifications were made to the product that were not authorized  
by Extron.  
NOTE: If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA (Return  
Authorization) number. This will begin the repair process.  
USA: (714) 491-1500  
Asia: 65.6383.4400  
Europe: 31.33.453.4040  
Japan: 81.3.3511.7655  
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of loss or damage  
during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description of the problem, as well as the name of  
the person to contact in case there are any questions.  
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product and its quality,  
performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event will Extron Electronics be liable for direct,  
indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of  
such damage.  
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of this warranty may not  
apply to you.  
Extron USA - West Extron USA - East Extron Europe  
Extron Asia  
Extron Japan  
Extron China  
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Middle East  
Headquarters  
+81.3.3511.7655  
FAX:  
+81.3.3511.7656  
+400.883.1568  
Inside China Only  
+971.4.2991800  
FAX:  
+971.4.2991880  
+82.2.3444.1571 1800.3070.3777  
+800.633.9876  
Inside USA/Canada  
Only  
+800.633.9876  
Inside USA/Canada  
Only  
+800.3987.6673  
Inside Europe Only  
+800.7339.8766  
Inside Asia Only  
Fax:  
Inside India Only  
+82.2.3444.1575  
+86.21.3760.1568  
FAX:  
+86.21.3760.1566  
+31.33.453.4040  
FAX:  
+31.33.453.4050  
+65.6383.4400  
FAX:  
+65.6383.4664  
+91-80-3055.3777  
Fax:  
+91 80 3055 3737  
+1.714.491.1500  
FAX:  
+1.714.491.1517  
+1.919.863.1794  
FAX:  
+1.919.863.1797  
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