Baytech RPC Single-phase Conbined QS User Manual

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Page 1 - RPC Series Manual

RPC Series Manual REMOTE POWER CONTROL Single - PHASE WITH or WITHOUT Direct IP BayTech Manual Publication Revision May 2008

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RPC with or without Ethernet 9 Serial Setup • Connect the 9FRJ45PC-4 adapter to the user’s computer • Connect the RPC EIA-232 port to the adapter

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RPC with or without Ethernet 10 QUICK START: Combined RPC Series by Bay Technical Associates For those Administrators who have requested the bare mi

Page 4 - ROUBLESHOOTING

RPC with or without Ethernet 11 2. Select ‘C’ for the configuration menu. You should see a menu similar to (Figure 8). 3. Select the number for ‘Lo

Page 5 - ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL

RPC with or without Ethernet 12 Interior Architecture Horizontal Units Vertical Units Status Screen: Once the serial connection is made usin

Page 6 - INSTALLATION

RPC with or without Ethernet 13 Help Menu: Type Help followed by a <CR> to view the line commands for the RPC’s. Figure 2 Password setting:

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RPC with or without Ethernet 14 Figure 4 Manage User The User Menu allows the admin user to add and delete users, change passwords, and change the

Page 8 - CABLING

RPC with or without Ethernet 15 Figure 6 NOTE: If an outlet user’s list is changed while the user is logged in, their outlet list changes dynamica

Page 9 - Adapters

RPC with or without Ethernet 16 Figure 7 Figure 8 Login Setup Menu Figure 9 Module: 1 Attention Character: ; Outlet Control...

Page 10 - Serial Setup

RPC with or without Ethernet 17 Access Control Enable or disable usernames and passwords for both network and serial port access. If either login

Page 11 - RPC with or without Ethernet

RPC with or without Ethernet 18 Figure 11 Network setup : Ethernet Address... 00:C0:48:00:01:FD IP Address...

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1 Copyright 2008 by Bay Technical Associates, Inc. BayTech, is a registered trademarks of Bay Technical Associates, Inc. Windows 2000®, Windows X

Page 13 - Status Screen:

RPC with or without Ethernet 19 Detail Operations and Configurations Opening Menu Status IMPORTANT: The Factory default serial communications paramet

Page 14 - Help Menu:

RPC with or without Ethernet 20 Type ‘help’ at the RPC prompt will display a list of commands to change the state of the outlets, unit configuration,

Page 15 - Manage User

RPC with or without Ethernet 21 Type “Y” for yes or “N” for no. The status of Outlet 1 will be changed to ‘Locked’. Likewise, typing ‘LOCK ALL’, ‘L

Page 16 - Access Menu:

RPC with or without Ethernet 22 Logging Out Type Logout, Logoff, or Exit at the prompt to logoff from the unit. Current User Password: Type ‘pass

Page 17 - Login Setup Menu

RPC with or without Ethernet 23 User Management The User Menu allows the admin user to add and delete users, change passwords, and change the outlet

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RPC with or without Ethernet 24 NOTE: If an outlet user is deleted and is logged in at the time, the outlet user will be disconnected. If you delete

Page 19 - Figure 11

RPC with or without Ethernet 25 NOTE: If an outlet user’s list is changed while the user is logged in, their outlet list changes dynamically. If enab

Page 20 - Opening Menu Status

RPC with or without Ethernet 26 Type a new receptacle name (maximum 16 characters), followed by <cr>. For example, change the name of Outlet 4

Page 21 - HELP Options

RPC with or without Ethernet 27 The default ID is the unit’s number, in this case RPC17DE-30 Change Alarm Threshold The Current Alarm Threshold

Page 22 - Configuration Menu

RPC with or without Ethernet 28 NETWORK ACCESS CONFIGURATION NOTE: For initial network access, the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway must be conf

Page 23 - Unit Identification

RPC with or without Ethernet 2 ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL ...

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RPC with or without Ethernet 29 Network Status Network Status contains the MAC address, IP address, Mask, TX/RX packets and their status. Logged

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RPC with or without Ethernet 30 Memory Usage Current Routing Cache IP Data currently held in cache or none upon power cycle. Route Setup Every T

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RPC with or without Ethernet 31 Processes Processes are a list of commands used by the firmware to operate. Type ‘T’, and the unit displays: En

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RPC with or without Ethernet 32 Configuration Menu: NOTE: If the unit display with the following message, “Configuration mode in use” A user in the

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RPC with or without Ethernet 33 Configuration Status: Status used to view the current configuration of network setup, login setup, SNMP and Web confi

Page 29 - NETWORK ACCESS CONFIGURATION

RPC with or without Ethernet 34 Handshaking For a simple communication between modems three connected lines are needed: TX, Rx, and Ground. For the

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RPC with or without Ethernet 35 Baud Rate Select 2), Baud Rate is the rate the modem transfers Data bites per second, Default is 9600, the RPC displa

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RPC with or without Ethernet 36 Type the number to select the Stop Bits option and press <cr>. Parity Parity is a simple form of error checki

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RPC with or without Ethernet 37 Attention Character Pressing the Attention Character 5 consecutive times will access the network main menu. The Defau

Page 33 - Configuration Menu:

RPC with or without Ethernet 38 Access Control This security feature allows the admin to enable or disable usernames and passwords for both networ

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RPC with or without Ethernet 3 Memory Usage...

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RPC with or without Ethernet 39 Select a user number, the RPC displays the following menu: Select the Change Password option to change the user

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RPC with or without Ethernet 40 Select 3), Radius Backup Server Address is used to specify the backup server IP addresses. Select 4), Radi

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RPC with or without Ethernet 41 NOTE: For network access, you must configure the IP addresses, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. The module must

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RPC with or without Ethernet 42 NOTE: There should be no active connections while configuring the RPC module. The unit should be reset upon completi

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RPC with or without Ethernet 43 DHCP/Telnet/SSH Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol that lets network administrat

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RPC with or without Ethernet 44 Select A) to add a rule. Type an IP address, select whether to drop or accept the address. The RPC will display the

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RPC with or without Ethernet 45 Select F), Flush Rules to delete all rules. The RPC displays: Select D), Delete Rule to delete a specific rule. Th

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RPC with or without Ethernet 46 A SNMP Trap Host is a trap management station that receives and processes traps. Traps are system alerts that the B

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RPC with or without Ethernet 47 Select this option to enable a SNMP trap to be sent if an authentication attempt failed, the RPC displays, Default i

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RPC with or without Ethernet 48 IMPORTANT: Do not type ‘Y’ unless you have received the instructions and firmware from Baytech’s Technical Support

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RPC with or without Ethernet 4 ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL This document provides information required for installing and operating your Bay Tech equip

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RPC with or without Ethernet 49 At this point FTP the file into the unit. A successful file upload and the RPC will display: Unsuccessful file u

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RPC with or without Ethernet 50 NOTE: Save a copy of the “confupload” file under a different name, just in case a mistake is made that prevents the u

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RPC with or without Ethernet 51 Internal Alarm Threshold Select any alarm threshold option and the RPC will display the following: Temperature Ala

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RPC with or without Ethernet 52 Selecting the Environmental Sensor with a probe attached the RPC will display the following: Select 1), the RPC

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RPC with or without Ethernet 53 NOTE: The type ‘Contact’ signifies the unit does not recognize or detect a probe, but still be able to send SNMP Trap

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RPC with or without Ethernet 54 Select 3), Delete Group to delete a specific outlet group, the RPC displays the following: Select 4), Rename Group

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RPC with or without Ethernet 55 A Unit Reset takes approximately 10 seconds for the unit to reset. It will not affect the state the energized outlets

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RPC with or without Ethernet 56 Functional Solutions: 1. No menu serial port: a. RPC power is on and cable connected to EIA232 serial port. b. Ver

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RPC with or without Ethernet 57 BayTech Product Warranty Bay Technical Associates (BayTech) warrants that its products will be free from defects in

Page 55 - Unit Reset

RPC with or without Ethernet 58 Technical Support BayTech offers Tech Support for the lifetime of the product. A staff of Applications Engineers is

Page 56 - Diagnostic LED Indications

RPC with or without Ethernet 5 Connection Description BayTech's RPC Series unit provides a Serial EIA232 interface that controls user access and

Page 57 - Functional Solutions:

RPC with or without Ethernet 59 Return Authorization Process: 1. Contact BayTech to get a Return Authorization (RA) Number. IMPORTANT: BayTech will

Page 58 - BayTech Product Warranty

RPC with or without Ethernet 6 protection. CAUTION: Do not exceed the AC current rating for the selected model. (See http://www.baytech.net/product

Page 59 - Technical Support

RPC with or without Ethernet 7 CABLING RJ-45 Cable RPC RJ-45 pin Signals Pin EIA 232 Signal Signal Direction Description 1 DTR Out +10V when activ

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RPC with or without Ethernet 8 Adapters 9FRJ45PC (With Cisco Interface) 9FRJ45PC-1 (Without Cisco Interface) RJ08X007 Figures 1 and 2 prov

Related models: Combined RPC Quick Start

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