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Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7874D 

PC-200/PC-300:  8-Outlet Power Conditioners   

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Press the up and down buttons on the Nav Pad to set the current cutoff value. 

 

Press the center button on the Nav Pad to save the new current cutoff and to 

return to the previous screen. 

 

Press BACK to cancel and to return to the previous screen. 

Sampling Interval 

Select Sampling Interval from the Control menu screen to display the Sampling Interval 

screen. 

Sampling Interval Screen 

 

Use this screen to set the sampling interval between the times event logs are recorded, in 

minutes and/or seconds. (The Data logging option on the Control screen must be 

selected.) 

 

Press the left and right buttons on the Nav Pad to select between minutes and 

seconds. 

 

Press the up and down buttons on the Nav Pad to select a sampling interval, set in 

5-second increments. (The minimum is 5 seconds.) 

 

Press the center button on the Nav Pad to save the new sampling interval and to 

return to the previous screen. 

 

Press BACK to cancel and to return to the previous screen. 

Power Cycle Delay 

Select Pwr. Cycle Delay from the Control menu screen to display the Power Cycle Delay 

screen. 

Power Cycle Delay Screen 

 

Use this screen to set the duration that an outlet cycles off before powering back on, in 

minutes and/or seconds. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PC-200

Page 1: ...PC 200 PC 300 8 Outlet Networked Energy Monitoring Power Conditioner Switcher and Surge Protector Supplemental Guide Crestron Electronics Inc...

Page 2: ...box are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics Inc in the United States and or other countries Other trademarks registered trademarks and trade names may be used in this do...

Page 3: ...19 TLS Settings 20 Configuration via the LCD Display PC 300 21 Network 22 Network Status 22 DHCP Network Configuration 24 DNS 1 26 DNS 2 26 System 26 Control 27 PassCode 32 Reset System 33 Restore Def...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...he eight outlets on the rear of the PC 200 can be controlled and monitored via a web browser interface while the eight outlets on the rear of the PC 300 can be individually controlled and monitored vi...

Page 6: ...l Any differences are noted in the text Accessing the Configuration Utility To access the configuration utility from a web browser 1 Start the web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the power condition...

Page 7: ...ogin page list the minimum versions of browsers and operating systems that are supported by the web based configuration 5 Click Create Account After a user account has been created the Login page will...

Page 8: ...the power conditioner must be restored to factory settings Navigating the Configuration Utility Use the navigation menu on the left side of the page to navigate the configuration utility The menu is...

Page 9: ...que MAC address assigned to each power conditioner IP Address Displays the IP address assigned to the power conditioner The default IP address is 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask Displays the address code that det...

Page 10: ...e power conditioner Device Settings Page DHCP The default configuration of the power conditioner allows its IP address to be assigned automatically by a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server...

Page 11: ...Addresses IP addresses can be configured manually only if DHCP is disabled To configure manual IP settings set an IP address and a subnet mask that are compatible with the network Establishing a defau...

Page 12: ...e DNS suffix Primary DNS Sets the DNS Domain Name Server used to resolve the domain name to an IP address The default is 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Sets the DNS used if the Primary DNS fails The default is...

Page 13: ...or the changes to take effect Click Reset to clear any pending changes Login Information Configure username and password settings in the Login Information section of the Device Settings page Device Se...

Page 14: ...compromised Wiring Fault Displays whether or not there is a fault in the power conditioner s wiring Surge Detected Displays whether or not a power surge is detected by the power conditioner Ping Failu...

Page 15: ...the undervoltage hysteresis is constrained to a range between 4 V and 7 V depending on the load current and it is calculated as the larger of the two possible values in the algorithm 4 V or amps x 0...

Page 16: ...tings from the navigation menu to make changes to the device limits the ping monitor settings the data collection settings and the front panel settings PC 300 only The System Settings page can also be...

Page 17: ...ets the temperature cutoff in the selected unit of measurement The power conditioner shuts off if its temperature is detected to have gone over this number Power cycle delay secs Sets the duration tha...

Page 18: ...gle column Monitor domain IP Sets the device hostname or IP address of the device selected for ping monitoring Outlet to toggle Selects the rear outlet of the power conditioner to ping Click Save at t...

Page 19: ...account Registration key Provides a registration key that is used to register the device with a MyCrestron account Click Register to generate a registration key if one is not provided in the Registrat...

Page 20: ...ctivate the outlets on the power conditioner The Outlets page differs between the PC 200 and the PC 300 These differences are described in the following sections Outlets PC 200 The Outlets page for th...

Page 21: ...ected outlet bank off Startup Delay s Sets the time that it takes for the selected outlet to receive power after the device is powered on in seconds Click Save at the bottom of the screen to save the...

Page 22: ...defined name for the selected outlet 15 character limit Outlet Displays the outlet number that corresponds with the outlet number on the device Outlet Control Displays the power status of the selected...

Page 23: ...ed power level of all outlets in watts Clear Energy When clicked clears the energy readings for all outlets Cycle all outlets When clicked cycles the power for all outlets The device powers the outlet...

Page 24: ...Choose File to choose a certificate file to upload to the power conditioner Once a file is selected click Upload Certificate to upload that certificate file to the power conditioner NOTE The selected...

Page 25: ...n displays PassCode Screen 3 The default passcode is 0000 Press the center button on the Nav Pad to enter the code NOTE For security purposes creating a new passcode is strongly recommended Navigate t...

Page 26: ...changes to the DHCP settings the control system connection settings and the DNS server settings This screen can also be used to view the network status Network Screen Network Status Select Status fro...

Page 27: ...MAC Displays the unique MAC address assigned to the PC 300 IP Address Displays the IP address assigned to the PC 300 The default IP address is 0 0 0 0 Net Mask Displays the address code that determin...

Page 28: ...is turned off the Network Config screen displays Network Config Screen Use the following menu options to manually configure the PC 300 s connection settings when DHCP is turned off NOTE The PC 300 s h...

Page 29: ...Pad to save the new subnet mask and to return to the previous screen Press BACK to cancel and to return to the previous screen Default Router Select Default Router from the DHCP Off menu to display t...

Page 30: ...av Pad to save the new DNS and to return to the previous screen Press BACK to cancel and to return to the previous screen DNS 2 Select DNS 2 from the Network menu to display the DNS 2 screen Use this...

Page 31: ...sius units and the top menu outlet control Temperature High Limit Select Temp Limit from the Control menu screen to display the Temperature High Limit screen Temperature High Limit Screen Use this scr...

Page 32: ...The PC 300 shuts off power to the ac outputs when the ac input voltage is detected to have gone over this number Voltage Limit Screen Press the up and down buttons on the Nav Pad to select the voltage...

Page 33: ...re recorded in minutes and or seconds The Data logging option on the Control screen must be selected Press the left and right buttons on the Nav Pad to select between minutes and seconds Press the up...

Page 34: ...itoring is enabled If Ping monitoring is selected after being disabled the Ping Settings screen displays Ping Settings Screen Use the following settings to configure the ping monitoring function Ping...

Page 35: ...ss the center button on the Nav Pad to enable or disable ping monitoring for the selected outlet A checked box indicates that ping monitoring is enabled Target IP Use the Nav Pad to set the IP address...

Page 36: ...f the LCD display For more information on this menu option refer to page 34 PassCode Select PassCode from the System menu to display the PassCode screen PassCode Screen Use this screen to create a new...

Page 37: ...he PC 300 The device firmware will also be restored to its factory version Restore Defaults Select Restore Defaults from the System menu to display the Restore Defaults screen Restore Defaults Screen...

Page 38: ...tch On Off from the Outlets menu to display the Outlet Power screen Outlet Power Screen Use this screen to power the PC 300 s rear outlets on or off Use up and down on the Nav Pad to select an outlet...

Page 39: ...ect an outlet and then press the center button to select that outlet An individual Start Up Delay screen displays Start Up Delay Screen for Outlet 1 Use the left and right buttons on the Nav Pad to se...

Page 40: ...election Press HOME at any time to return to PC 300 screen Press BACK at any time to return to the previous screen Faults Select Faults from the Monitor menu to display the Faults screen Faults Screen...

Page 41: ...the algorithm that is recorded immediately before an undervoltage event forces a shutdown Hysteresis MAX 4 amps x 0 4 1 Higher loads require more hysteresis to compensate for the voltage drop when the...

Page 42: ...Wh Displays the energy level of the selected outlet in kilowatt hours Name Displays the user defined name of the outlet which can be set using the Web configuration utility Refer to page 16 for more...

Page 43: ...re information refer to page 33 PC 200 Rapidly press the Setup button five times less than 300ms between each press PC 300 Press the Nav Pad buttons in the following sequence Up Right Down Left Up Sel...

Page 44: ...lity starting on page 2 2 Select Device Status from the navigation menu Copy or note the device MAC address that is displayed 3 Select System Settings from the navigation menu and then scroll down to...

Page 45: ...at was obtained in step 3b d Add to Group Add the power conditioner to a new or existing device group e Monitor this device Check this box to monitor the power conditioner remotely 7 Click Save at the...

Page 46: ...ollable outlets is displayed under the Control section Click On or Off to toggle the power on or off respectively for a chosen outlet Click the cycling button next to an outlet to cycle the power for...

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