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PC-350V Series Power Controllers

Product Manual

Crestron Electronics, Inc.

Summary of Contents for PC-350V Series

Page 1: ...PC 350V Series Power Controllers Product Manual Crestron Electronics Inc...

Page 2: ...tents Certain Crestron products contain open source software For specific information visit www crestron com opensource Crestron the Crestron logo Crestron Toolbox Crestron Home and XiO Cloud are eith...

Page 3: ...Technical Specifications 12 Dimension Drawings 15 Installation 16 Rack Mounting Safety Precautions 16 Important Safety Instructions 17 Toolless Mounting 18 Mounting the Device With Keyhole Mounts 19...

Page 4: ...System Setup 43 Device Configuration 47 Logs 54 Security 55 Current User 55 Users 56 Groups 60 802 1x Configuration 63 Configure the Power Controller for 802 1X Authentication 63 Connect to XiO Cloud...

Page 5: ...v Contents Product Manual Doc 9212A...

Page 6: ...ndependent switching of devices load shedding and other custom power control functionality 1 Line voltage current power and energy usage monitoring at each outlet is possible for troubleshooting and t...

Page 7: ...tron control system integration via Ethernet l Remote management via XiO Cloud service Crestron Home OS and Domotz solution l Integration with a custom programmed Crestron control system via SIMPL pro...

Page 8: ...ypad remote or mobile device Sequential power up and power down functionality can be enabled through programming of the control system with select outlets designated as always on The power controller...

Page 9: ...ly into any system or facility It can be set up and managed using the web UI Built in SNMP support enables integration with third party IT management software allowing network administrators to manage...

Page 10: ...ion is resolved LAN 8 pin RJ 45 connector female 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port TEMP 1 2 pin 3 5 mm detachable terminal block Connection for external temperature sensor PC TS not included HW R 1 Re...

Page 11: ...ng fault conditions l surge protection is compromised l line and neutral are reversed l no ground is detected l an active temperature warning PROTECT LED 1 Green LED indicates surge protection is full...

Page 12: ...e Protection Shutoff Shuts off outlets if surge protection is compromised Joule Rating 3640 Joules Clamping Voltage 600V Clamping Time 1 ns Wiring Fault Detection Shuts off outlets if the following wi...

Page 13: ...AN 1 8 pin RJ45 jack 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port Controls Indicators PWR 1 Bi color green amber LED indicates line power is present and l illuminates amber while booting l illuminates green when...

Page 14: ...U vertically rack mounted mounting brackets included Dimensions PC 350V 12 Height 36 40 in 925 mm Width 1 73 in 44 mm Depth 2 60 in 66 mm PC 350V 18 Height 48 10 in 1221 mm Width 1 73 in 44 mm Depth 2...

Page 15: ...15 PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 Product Manual Doc 9212A Dimension Drawings PC 350V 12 PC 350V 18...

Page 16: ...ipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that...

Page 17: ...to a NEMA 5 15 three prong grounded outlet only Do not force the plug into an outlet that is not designed to accept it Never dismantle the plug or alter the power cord and do not attempt to defeat the...

Page 18: ...hole slots on the rack frame or accessory channels with keyhole slots l Mounting the Device With Keyhole Mounts on the next page l Mounting the Device Without Keyhole Mounts on page 23 NOTE Unless oth...

Page 19: ...between keyhole mounts on the rear of the device As shown below this distance for PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 is 24 49 in 622 mm and 36 73 in 933 mm respectively Distance between keyhole mounts for PC 3...

Page 20: ...Product Manual Doc 9212A PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 20 Method 1 Attaching brackets to the rack angle Mounting the device onto the brackets...

Page 21: ...21 PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 Product Manual Doc 9212A Method 2 Attaching brackets to the rack angle Mounting the device onto the brackets...

Page 22: ...Product Manual Doc 9212A PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 22 Method 3 Attaching brackets to the rack angle Mounting the device onto the brackets...

Page 23: ...or future use 3 Use the four included mounting screws to attach the two included brackets to the rear of the device Brackets can be attached to the device using one of the following three methods Foll...

Page 24: ...Product Manual Doc 9212A PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 24 Method 1 Attaching brackets to the power controller Attaching the assembly to the rack angle...

Page 25: ...25 PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 Product Manual Doc 9212A Method 2 Attaching brackets to the power controller Attaching the assembly to the rack angle...

Page 26: ...Product Manual Doc 9212A PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 26 Method 3 Attaching brackets to the power controller Attaching the assembly to the rack angle...

Page 27: ...on the power controller light green This process may take several seconds 3 Verify that the red FAULT LED is not lit If the FAULT LED lights then the connected outlet is not wired correctly Fault deta...

Page 28: ...28 Make Connections Make the necessary connections as called out in the following illustration Connect power last PC 350V 12 PC 350V 18 CAUTION The power controller must be plugged into a circuit that...

Page 29: ...ssible using the XiO Cloud service NOTE If using Crestron Home add the power controller to Crestron Home before configuring it with a web UI to avoid overwriting the web UI configuration To access the...

Page 30: ...llowing otherwise skip to step 3 a Enter a username in the Username field b Enter a password in the Password field c Re enter the same password in the Confirm Password field d Click Create User The De...

Page 31: ...itor device status l Settings Used to configure device settings l Logs Used to view or export the device activity logs l Security Used to enable authentication and other security settings l 802 1x Con...

Page 32: ...oad Configuration l Save Changes l Revert Once changes have been made to the power controller configuration the Action button changes to the Save Changes button Click Save Changes to save changes to t...

Page 33: ...file 2 Click Update Firmware The Firmware Upgrade dialog box is displayed 3 Click Browse and then navigate to the firmware PUF on the host computer 4 Select the firmware PUF and then click Open 5 Cli...

Page 34: ...server The network administrator will provide these certificates if the network does not use self signed Root certificates l Machine The machine certificate is an encrypted PFX file that is used by th...

Page 35: ...ficate 3 Click Yes when prompted to delete the certificate or No to cancel the deletion Download Configuration Click Download Configuration to save the power controller configuration settings The conf...

Page 36: ...then navigate to the compressed tgz file on the host computer 3 Select the file and then click Open 4 Click Load to load the file to the power controller The upload progress is shown in the dialog box...

Page 37: ...perating parameters Click on a selection name to expand the selection If the selection is expanded click the selection name again to collapse the section Each selection is described in the sections th...

Page 38: ...oltage level on the AC input is under the set limit NOTE The power controller automatically recovers after an under over voltage condition and turns on the outlets once the voltage returns to the set...

Page 39: ...on that particular outlet l Status Displays the power status of outlet l Energy Wh Displays the total accumulated energy in kilowatt hours l Power W Displays the instantaneous power in watts l Current...

Page 40: ...controller domain name l NIC 1 DNS Servers The DNS domain name server addresses used to resolve the power controller domain to an IP address Click the plus icon next to Adapter 1 to display the follow...

Page 41: ...he following information l IP ID The IP ID used to connect the power controller to the control system l IP Address Hostname The control system IP address or hostname l Room ID The control system room...

Page 42: ...tions Outlet Controls Use the Outlet Controls drop down menu to configure and view outlet parameters Outlet Number Displays the outlet number that corresponds with the outlet on the power controller O...

Page 43: ...electing Power Cycle Only the On and Off buttons get disabled Clear Energy Usage Clears the accumulated energy readings for all outlets Power Cycle All Click the button to cycle the power for all outl...

Page 44: ...address of the power controller is to be assigned by a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server l Enabled When DHCP is enabled default setting the IP address of the power controller is automati...

Page 45: ...lt For more information on connecting to the XiO Cloud service refer to Connect to XiO Cloud Service on page 65 Auto Update The power controller can be automatically updated with the latest firmware a...

Page 46: ...ronization will be enabled right or disabled left By default time synchronization is enabled 2 In the NTP Time Servers enter the URL of the NTP or SNTP server 3 Click Synchronize Now to perform time s...

Page 47: ...e Changes button to save the new entries The Control System Save message box appears indicating that the control system settings were saved successfully Click the Revert button to revert to the previo...

Page 48: ...schedule Frequency Displays the frequency Once Daily Weekly Bi Weekly or Monthly of the schedule Enabled Displays the status of the schedule Move the Enabled slider to the right to enable the schedul...

Page 49: ...ller to execute the schedule event l Once Click the up and down arrow buttons or enter the values in Day of Month Month Year Hours and Minutes manually l Daily Click the up and down arrow buttons or e...

Page 50: ...Month Hours and Minutes fields Outlets Each schedule can include one or more outlets to perform the desired actions On Off or Cycle listed in the Actions column To include outlet s in a particular sch...

Page 51: ...der voltage cutoff limit manually Over voltage cutoff Click the up and down arrow buttons or enter the over voltage cutoff limit manually Temperature Probe The power controller sends alert notificatio...

Page 52: ...sses that will be used to decide if the target outlets should be power cycled Click Test to test if the power controller can communicate with the entered IP address or URL It s recommended to enter as...

Page 53: ...the target addresses at the set Ping Interval A successful ping will result in a reset of the Reboot Attempts Actions Use the Enable Disable button to enable or disable the defined rules Outlet Confi...

Page 54: ...the Start Date and End Date fields will auto populate Optionally you can also set the dates in the Start Date and End Date fields by clicking the calendar icon b Select the All Day radio button or sel...

Page 55: ...drop down menu to specify whether to use encryption By default SSL Mode is set to OFF Current User Click the Current User tab to view read only information or to change the password for the current us...

Page 56: ...t of users by clicking a page number or by using the left or right arrows at the bottom of the Users pane to move forward or backward through the pages Each page can be set to display 5 10 or 20 users...

Page 57: ...ing one or more groups from the Groups drop down list NOTE Make sure that the Active Directory User slider is disabled 3 Click OK to save or click Cancel to cancel the changes Add an Active Directory...

Page 58: ...ete the user Click Yes when prompted to delete the user or No to cancel the deletion After a user is removed from a group they lose any access rights associated with that group Note that the user acco...

Page 59: ...re enter the same password in the Confirm Password field 3 Select one or more groups to assign the user to from the Groups drop down list 4 Click OK to save or click Cancel to cancel the changes The U...

Page 60: ...of the Groups pane to move forward or backward through the pages Additionally each page can be set to display 5 10 or 20 groups by using the drop down menu to the right of the navigation arrows Existi...

Page 61: ...y Group slider is disabled 3 Click OK to save Click Cancel to cancel the changes Add Active Directory Group A group cannot be created or removed from the Active Directory server but access can be gran...

Page 62: ...eleted users in the group are not removed from the device or Active Directory server However because a user s access level is inherited from a group s users within the deleted group will lose access r...

Page 63: ...cess to protected corporate networks Configure the Power Controller for 802 1X Authentication 1 Move the IEEE 802 1X Authentication slider to enabled This will enable all options on the 802 1X dialog...

Page 64: ...which contains signed Trusted Certificate Authorities CAs preloaded into the power controller Select the check box next to each CA whose certificate can be used for server validation as specified by...

Page 65: ...hat are labeled on the shipping box or the device The MAC address and serial number are required to add the device to the XiO Cloud service NOTE If the device has multiple MAC addresses use the MAC ad...

Page 66: ...Reset This process is equivalent to disconnecting the device from the power source and then reconnecting it to clear a fault 1 Ensure the device is powered on 2 Press and hold the HW R button for at...

Page 67: ...67 PC 350V 12 and PC 350V 18 Product Manual Doc 9212A Power Cycle All Outlets 1 Ensure the device is powered on 2 Tap the HW R button for less than 1 second The power cycling initiates for all outlets...

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Page 69: ...Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 Tel 888 CRESTRON Fax 201 767 7656 www crestron com Product Manual Doc 9212A 12 21 21 Specifications subject to change without notice...

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