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USER MANUAL

Remote Power Switch (DC)

November 10, 2017

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D-UM-216RP-12001

Firmware Version 1.0J.0183

Summary of Contents for D-PK-216RP

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Remote Power Switch DC November 10 2017 Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDFmanual and FAQs D UM 216RP 12001 Firmware Version 1 0J 0183...

Page 2: ...Telecomshall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Notice Revision History November 10 2017 April 14 2...

Page 3: ...Remote Power Controller Switch Front Panel 6 12 Front Panel LEDs 6 1 12 Craft Port 6 2 12 Ack Button 6 3 13 Bypass Password 6 3 1 14 Initial Configuration How to Configure the RPS Ethernet Port 7 14...

Page 4: ...ing Alarms and Issuing Controls 10 43 Monitoring Alarms 10 1 43 Ping Targets 10 1 1 44 Operating Controls 10 2 44 Sensors 10 3 45 Monitoring Analogs 10 4 45 Viewing the Event Log 10 5 45 Firmware Upgr...

Page 5: ...integrated RTU functions 16 discretes 4 analogs 2 controls Build option Switch on off and reboot equipment right from your desk chair Drastically cuts down on expensive truck rolls Quickly pays for i...

Page 6: ...Pin WAGO connector for unit power Optional 33 6 Telco modem for backup remote access Optional 1 RS232 485 for serial reach through Optional External temp jack probe SNMP v1 and v2c Wire Gauge Minimum...

Page 7: ...3 RTU Build Option Includes Alarm Termination Via 50 pin Amphenol connector on back panel Discrete alarms 16 Analogs 4 Controls 2 Ctrl Commands On Off and Reset off on Internal Temp 1...

Page 8: ...s listed and call DPS Telecom at 1 800 622 3314 Remote Power Switch DC D PK 216RP Remote Power Switch DC User Manual Remote Power Switch DC Resource CD D UM 216RP 12001 6 ft DB9M DB9F Download Cable 1...

Page 9: ...oenix Connectors 2 821 00762 08 Optional Accessories 3 1 RJ45 to RJ45 connection cable D PR 1028 10C 1 5 Installation 4 Tools Needed 4 1 To install the Remote Power Switch DC you ll need the following...

Page 10: ...tch DC mounts in a 19 rack or a 23 rack using the provided rack ears for each size Two rack ears locations are provided Attach the appropriate rack ears in the flush mount or rear mount locations show...

Page 11: ...7 Remote Power Controller Back Panel 5 Remote Power Switch DC back panel connections Optional RJ 45 connection...

Page 12: ...inal and tighten the screws Insert the connector into the power plug Attach a grounding wire to the grounding lug 2 Ensure the power status LED is lit up green for correct polarity 3 Insert the local...

Page 13: ...e the front panel fuses 2 If connected disconnect the 8 pin power connector from the remote power switch before wiring power inputs or outputs 3 For each input output the Battery cable will be on the...

Page 14: ...t s battery inputs The relay allows you to control power to your outputs The unit s battery feeds are polarity insensitive allowing you to connect and control both positive and negatively powered equi...

Page 15: ...ptional Alarm Analog and Control Relay Connector 5 4 The Remote Power Switch s 16 discrete alarm inputs 2 control relay outputs and 4 analog inputs are all connected through the 50 pin amphenol connec...

Page 16: ...rt Blink Red Receive over Telco Port Power Solid Green The unit is powered Power In Solid Green Indicates that a power input feed is active Power Out Solid Green Indicates that a power output feed is...

Page 17: ...s LED will turn Red This is useful while on site so that unit settings cannot be changed while you are working Disabling remote access also means you cannot change the state of control relays or reboo...

Page 18: ...ft port connection use the provided DB9 cable DPS Part D PR 045 10A 04 Alternative option You can skip the TTY interface by using a LAN crossover cable directly from your PC to the Remote Power Switch...

Page 19: ...ation menu 6 When prompted enter the default user name admin and password dpstelecom NOTE If you don t receive a prompt for your user name and password check the Com port you are using on your PC and...

Page 20: ...ow you re ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN Plug your LAN cable into the Remote Power Switch DC and see section Logging On to the Remote Power Switch DC to continue using the Web Brow...

Page 21: ...address and subnet mask and write this information down 3 Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this 4 Reset your PC s subnet mask to 255...

Page 22: ...nitial LAN WAN setup Telnet sessions are established at port 2002 not the standard Telnet port as an added security measure Navigating the TTY Interface The letters before or enclosed in parentheses a...

Page 23: ...ions on initial configuration setup 1 To connect to the Remote Power Switch DC from your Web browser enter its IP address in the address bar of your web browser It may be helpful to bookmark the logon...

Page 24: ...ogon password 1 From the Edit menu select System 2 Enter the new user name in the User field 3 Enter the new password in the Password field 4 Click the Save button Global System Settings section of th...

Page 25: ...Password Used to change the password for logging into the unit case sensitive Web Server Type Select HTTP port 80 or HTTPS port 443 DCP Responder Settings For use with T Mon NOC DCP Unit ID User defin...

Page 26: ...efault User Profile and Edit Privileges can not be disabled Active User Profile that is enabled and can be used to log into unit Suspended User Profile that is not currently in use User Profile Settin...

Page 27: ...unit is assigned an IP address from your DHCP server The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit will NOT operate in a T Mon environment Unit IP IP address o...

Page 28: ...d or no parity Default value no parity Stop Bits Set the number of stop bits Default value 1 RTS head Set the request to send RTS head time in milliseconds RTS tail Set the request to send RTS tail ti...

Page 29: ...you ve chosen which notification you want to setup check the Enable Notification to turn it on Click Next to continue Click on a notification to enable it and choose between SNMP and email notificati...

Page 30: ...sent The Schedule creation screen Notification Scheduling Days of the week From either Schedule 1 or 2 check which days you want to receive notifications Any Time Select to tell the NetGuardian 480 G3...

Page 31: ...alarms from the Base Alarms Screen The Pnt field indicates the alarm point you re editing To configure your base discrete alarms enter information into the appropriate fields for each point Field Desc...

Page 32: ...our unit s system alarms The Edit Alarms System menu Editing System Alarms Pnt Point Alarm point number Description Non editable description for this System housekeeping Alarm Silence Check this box t...

Page 33: ...selected notifications will be triggered The Edit Ping Targets menu Provisioning Ping Targets Pnt ID number for the ping target Enab Check this box to enable the ping target Description User definable...

Page 34: ...f seconds set under Ping Response Timeout it will consider this a ping failure If the RPS DC receives more consecutive ping failures for a device than the Failure Threshold the alarm will be set and a...

Page 35: ...g a number of times defined in Reset Attempts Max will not be cycled again for a period of time defined in the Reset Cooldown The outlet will remain in the on position during the Reset Cooldown period...

Page 36: ...5 minutes PwrOnState If the unit loses power this is the state either open off or closed on that you want the relay to default to Group Enables this control to be part of a group where you ll have the...

Page 37: ...r feeds are associated with any one group Description User definable description for what this power input output is controlling Reset Time Enter the amount of time before the control resets itself Mo...

Page 38: ...internal temperature sensor it will automatically appear in row 1 The Edit Sensors menu Sensors Sensor ID The ID number found on the sticker on the temperature sensor node Your RPS DC will automatica...

Page 39: ...orrespond to a specific temperature you define in this field High Ref User definable upper reference scaling level This scales the information collected by the sensor in mA or VDC to a meaningful unit...

Page 40: ...ollowing section for more information on advanced analog configuration The Edit Analogs menu Editing Analogs Basic Enb Enable Check this box to enable an analog channel Description User definable desc...

Page 41: ...Fahrenheit native units where 1 volt represents 4 Fahrenheit and 5 volts represents 167 Fahrenheit Consult the manual for your analog sensor for proper reference values See the table below for field...

Page 42: ...ernal External Temp Sensors only Choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature units Thresholds Threshold settings These temperature settings are used to indicate the severity of the alarm dependi...

Page 43: ...nd time of day fro the drop down menus Automatic Time Adjustment NTP Enable NTP Check this box to enable Network Time Protocol NTP Server Address or Host Name Enter the NTP server s IP address or host...

Page 44: ...Tick The hearbeat function that can be used by masters who don t perform integrity checks Remote Access Auto Enable The amount of time that remote access can be disabled before it is auto enabled A va...

Page 45: ...t settings for the Primary unit via LAN or Craft Port see Initial Configuration section of this User Manual for steps NOTE No ethernet or web configuration is necessary for the secondary unit 4 Once c...

Page 46: ...42 will be triggered in the primary unit and each unit s Primary LED will flash only green...

Page 47: ...r Menu to view the status of your unit s alarms If your Remote Power Switch was ordered with the discrete alarming option you can view your 16 discrete alarms here on the Base tab If your Remote Power...

Page 48: ...nitor Menu gives the user access to the unit s controls to turn on off and reset power outputs Next to each power output is a bar indicating the status of the power output To issue a control for any o...

Page 49: ...wer Switch with optional analog sensors clicking on Analogs in blue under the Monitor Menu gives you access to the unit s analog readings Each of the unit s analog channels will display the current an...

Page 50: ...nfiguration link located in the System Controls section The clickable link to upgrade firmware from the Edit System menu At the Firmware Load screen simply browse for the firmware update you ve downlo...

Page 51: ...y to affect must be one at a time dpsRTUCAction 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 3 5 INTEGER 1 3 1 Turn off Power 2 Turn on Power 3 Reset Power To view the current state of a Power Output query the dpsRTUAState w...

Page 52: ...Major Over 99 1 4 Undefined 99 1 5 8 Analog 2 Controls 99 1 9 16 Analog Value 99 1 17 32 Undefined 99 1 33 64 Display 5 Analog 3 Minor Under 99 1 1 Analog 3 Minor Over 99 1 2 Analog 3 Major Under 99 1...

Page 53: ...99 1 3 External Temperature Major Over 99 1 4 Undefined 99 1 5 8 External Temperature Control 99 1 9 16 External Temperature Value 99 1 17 32 Undefined 99 1 33 64 Display 11 System Alarms User relays...

Page 54: ...tal Sensor 4 Major Under 99 1 35 Digital Sensor 4 Major Over 99 1 36 Digital Sensor 4 Not Detected 99 1 37 Undefined 99 1 38 40 Digital Sensor 4 Control 99 1 41 48 Digital Sensor 4 Value 99 1 49 64 Di...

Page 55: ...Digital Sensor 11 Minor Under 99 1 1 Digital Sensor 11 Minor Over 99 1 2 Digital Sensor 11 Major Under 99 1 3 Digital Sensor 11 Major Over 99 1 4 Digital Sensor 11 Not Detected 99 1 5 Undefined 99 1 6...

Page 56: ...9 1 6 8 Digital Sensor 17 Control 99 1 9 16 Digital Sensor 17 Value 99 1 17 32 Digital Sensor 18 Minor Under 99 1 33 Digital Sensor 18 Minor Over 99 1 34 Digital Sensor 18 Major Under 99 1 35 Digital...

Page 57: ...l Sensor 24 Major Over 99 1 36 Digital Sensor 24 Not Detected 99 1 37 Undefined 99 1 38 40 Digital Sensor 24 Control 99 1 41 48 Digital Sensor 24 Value 99 1 49 64 Display 24 Digital Sensor 25 Minor Un...

Page 58: ...Major Under 99 1 3 Digital Sensor 31 Major Over 99 1 4 Digital Sensor 31 Not Detected 99 1 5 Undefined 99 1 6 8 Digital Sensor 31 Control 99 1 9 16 Digital Sensor 31 Value 99 1 17 32 Digital Sensor 32...

Page 59: ...rify the port is not being blocked on your network 27 Timed Tick Toggles state at constant rate as configured by the Timed Tick timer variable Useful in testing integrity of SNMP trap alarm reporting...

Page 60: ...ote Power Switch DC through the craft port on the front panel it either doesn t work right or it doesn t work at all What s going on A Make sure your using the right COM port settings Your COM port se...

Page 61: ...ower Switch DC will declare an alarm in the absence of the active low signal creating the practical equivalent of an active high alarm If the alarm input is normally open switching to Reversed operati...

Page 62: ...es are included in the distributed MIB only to provide SNMP managers with a single MIB for all DPS Telecom products Q How many traps are triggered when a single point is set or cleared The MIB defines...

Page 63: ...rmation when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number rea...

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