DPS Telecom D-UM-216RP Manuale utente

USER MANUAL
Remote Power Switch (AC)
June 12, 2014
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D-UM-216RP Firmware Version 1.0D

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Revision History
June 12, 2014
May 10, 2012
March 20, 2012
February 8, 2012
June 8, 2010
Added bypassing password section
Added notes on expansions
Added fan control section
Added Sensor sections
Updated Specifications section
Initial Release

Contents
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Remote Power Switch (AC) Overview1 1
Specifications2 2
Shipping List3 4
Available by Request3.1 5
Installation4 5
Tools Needed4.1 5
Mounting4.2 7
AC Power Switch Back Panel5 8
Power Connection5.1 9
LAN Connection5.2 9
Serial Connection5.3 10
50-pin Amphenol Connector (RTU build only)5.4 10
Remote Power Switch (AC) front panel6 11
Remote Disable button6.1 11
Craft Port6.2 11
Control Buttons6.3 11
Circuit Breaker6.4 12
Quick Start: How to Connect to the Remote Power Switch7 12
...via Craft Port (using TTY Interface)7.1 12
...via LAN7.2 15
TTY Interface8 16
Operatie Control Relays8.1 16
View Hardware Config & Stats8.2 17
View Debug Filter8.3 17
Remote Power Switch Web Browser9 18
Logging on to the Unit9.1 18
Bypassing Password9.1.1 19
Changing the Default Password9.1.2 19
Edit Menu Field Descriptions9.2 21
System9.2.1 21
Ethernet9.2.2 22
Notifications9.2.3 23
System Alarms9.2.4 24
Controls9.2.5 25
Groups tab9.2.6 26
Analogs9.2.7 27

9.2.7.1 Basic Configuration
9.2.7.2 Advanced Configuration
Sensors9.2.8 29
Fan Control9.2.9 30
Date and Time9.2.10 31
Timers9.2.11 32
Reboot9.2.12 32
Monitoring via the Web Browser10 33
Monitoring Alarms10.1 33
Operating Controls10.2 34
Viewing Analogs10.3 34
Sensors10.4 35
Viewing the Event Log10.5 35
SNMP Control of Relays11 36
Firmware Upgrade12 37
Display Mapping13 38
Frequently Asked Questions14 47
General FAQs14.1 47
SNMP FAQs14.2 48
Technical Support15 50
End User License Agreement16 50

1
Remote Power Switch (AC) Overview
1
Fig. 1.1 Deploy this power switch at critical locations to switch on, off, and reboot equipment from miles
away.
If you’ve ever had to jump in your truck and drive hours to a site to reboot jammed equipment, you
already know exactly why you need the Remote Power Switch (AC). With this power switch, you’ll
power on/off and reboot all your critical devices - right from your desk at the Central Office.
Using any PC on your network or dialup, you can operate controls and check temperature at the site - all
without rolling a single truck. The web browser supports HTTPS (via SSL encryption), allowing you to
browse securely.You also have the build option to use the following integrated RTUfunctions: 16
discretes, 4 analogs, 2 controls.
1 X 8 Version: The Remote Power Switch (AC) controls up to eight 110VAC outlets. Asingle 20 Amp
max input feed will power eight dedicated 10 Amp max outputs while also powering the unit. The total
output current cannot exceed the maximum 20 Amp input current.
2 X 3 Version: This version of the Remote Power Switch (AC) is equipped with Primary and Secondary
power feeds. The unit allows dual 20 Amp max input feeds to power two groups of three dedicated 10
Amp max outputs while also powering the unit. This means that a single input will feed three individual
outputs. The total output current per outlet cannot exceed the Maximum 20 Amp input current.
·Switch on/off and reboot equipment, right fromyour desk chair
·Drastically cuts down on expensive truck rolls - Quickly pays for itself
·Available with 2 AC Inputs + 3 AC Outputs each OR 1 AC Input + 8 AC Outputs
·Build Options: RTU version with 16 discretes, 4 analogs & 2 controls OR onlyRemote Power
Switching power
·SNMP-compatible - Send SNMP traps to your SNMP manager
·Enable/disable remote access to the unit for on-site troubleshooting
·Secure web browsing (via SSL encryption) for security-conscious organizations
·Built-in temperature monitoring to track changing environmental conditions (RTU-build only)
·RoHS 5/6 compliant
Need to control lots of power at a single location? If you’re already on-site, you’ll use the front panel
control buttons to switch power on and off. And to make sure no one back at the CO disrupts your
troubleshooting, you can temporarily disable remote access with the push of a button.

2
Specifications
2
Dimensions: 1.72" Hx 17.026" W x 9.636" D
(4.4 cm x 43.25 cm x 24.48 cm)
Weight: 1.5lb
AC Inputs: 1 AC input feed with 8 outputs OR
2 AC inputs with 3 outputs each
Range: 85 to 250 VAC
AC inputs support 20 amps max current at 120 VAC
Unit requires 14W max for internal functions
Output Relays: Max output is 10 amps @ 125 VAC per outlet
Control Buttons: Located on the front panel; used for switching power on/off while on-site
Interfaces: 1 DB9 craft port
1 - Rj45 10BaseT half-duplex ethernet port
1 - DPS sensor jack (RJ11) for external temperature probe
16 D-Wire sensors
(Optional) 33.6 Telco modem for backup remote access OR
(Optional) 1 RS232 or RS485 serial port
SNMP: v1 and v2c
Controls:2 - Ctrl Commands: On, Off and Reset (off-on)
Web Interface:HTTP or HTTPS via SSL encryption
Mounting: 19" or 23" rack mountable; 1 rack unit
Firmware Upgrade: Upgradeable via LAN or serial
TTY Interface: Yes, through front DB9 craft port and dialup, Telnet on TCP port 2002
Op. Temperature: 32°–104° F (0°– 40° C)
Op. Humidity: 0%–95% non-condensing
Storage Temperature: -4°–131° F (-20°– 55° C)
MTBF: 60 years
Windows Compatibility: Windows XP, 2000, Vista, 7 32/64 bit
RoHS: 5 of 6
RTU Build Only:
Alarm Termination:Via 50-pin Amphenol connector on back panel
Discrete alarms: 16
Analogs: 4
Internal Temp: 1
This unit does not contain any operator-serviceable parts.

3
All servicing is to be performed by DPS Telecom only.

4
Shipping List
3
Please make sure all of the following items are included with your Remote Power Switch (AC). If parts
are missing, or if you ever need to order new parts, please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS
Telecom at 1-800-622-3314.
Remote Power Switch (AC)
D-PK-216RP
Remote Power Switch (AC) User Manual Resource CD
D-UM-216RP
6 ft. DB9M-DB9F Download Cable 14 ft. Ethernet Cable
D-PR-045-10A-04 D-PR-923-10A-14
x 2
19" Rack Ear 6.5' Power Cord, 20 Amp 120VAC
D-CS-325-10A-00 (1 for 1x8 version,
2 for 2x3 version)
3-960-00063-02
x 2 x 4
Two Standard Rack Screws Four 3/8" Ear Screws
1-000-12500-06 2-000-60375-05

5
x 2
Two Metric Rack Screws Pads
2-000-80750-03 2-015-00030-00
Available by Request3.1
23" Rack Ears DPS Sensor
D-CS-325-10A-07 D-PR-1822-10A-07
6.5' Power Cord, 20 Amp Int'l 250VAC Expansion RS232 Serial Cable
(1 for 1x8 version, 2 for 2x3 version) D-PR-1028-10C-01
3-960-00063-01
Installation
4
Tools Needed4.1
To install the Remote Power Switch (AC), you'll need the following tools:
Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No. 2 Screwdriver

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PC with web browser and terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal
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