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iBoot-G2+ / iBoot-G2S
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Connect 10/100 Ethernet
IEC to NEMA 5-15 Outlet
Cord for North America
Included
Source Additional Outlet
Cables Locally
iBoot-G2+
iBoot-G2S
Power Cord for North
America Included
Source Additional
Power Cords Locally
4. Hardware Installation
4.1.
Ethernet Connections
iBoot-G2+
supports one 10/100 Ethernet connection using the cable
supplied, or other suitable unshielded twisted pair (Cat 5) cabling. Activity
(green) and 100Mb (amber) LEDs on the network connector indicate
when the network connection is properly established and when the
connection is 100 Mbit/s.
iBoot-G2S
supports two 10/100 Ethernet connections. The built in two
port unmanaged switch allows uplink and downlink connections to be
made through the iBoot-G2S to be inserted into an existing cable run
without the need for a separate switch.
Either port can be connected to the uplink (network) or downlink (device).
Use the cable provided or other suitable unshielded twisted pair (Cat 5)
cabling. Activity (green) and 100Mb (amber) LEDs on the network
connector indicate when the network connection is properly established
and when the connection is 100 Mbit/s.
4.2.
AC Power Connections
Connect the device to be powered ON and OFF to the IEC receptacle
marked A/C Output. An IEC 320 to North American (NEMA 5-15) power
cord is included for connecting the iBoot-G2+ outlet to the device to be
controlled.
If a cord with a different terminating receptacle is required, be sure it is
properly rated and meets all the required local electrical standards. If the
device to be powered uses an IEC320 receptacle and detachable power
cord, an IEC to IEC extension cord can be used.
The iBoot-G2+ can be connected to a power strip to allow simultaneous
control of multiple devices. Make sure that the combined load of all
controlled devices does not exceed 12 Amps for 105-125VAC or 10 Amps
for 210-240VAC.
An LED Indicator next to the Switched Outlet will be On to indicate that
the power is On at that outlet. This LED will turn Off to indicate that the
power is Off to the outlet.
Connect the supplied power cord to the connector labeled AC Input, and
the other end to your AC source. If a power cord with a different
terminating plug is required, be sure it is properly rated and meets all the
required local electrical standards.