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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
Power
Au
x 1
Control
Lamp
Test
PDU Outlet Power
Control
Breaker
On
Off
EPO Reset
Audio
On
Off
HOURS
QUARTZ
1/10
PRESS
RESET
Commander
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1
J2
J4
J5
J3
Remote EPO Input
Outlet Control Bus
Au
x 2
8.00
1.34
1.44
1.72
0.86
(max protrusion without optional shroud)
19.00
17.16
9 ft cable
UCP 5000: 5-15P plug
UCP 5100: C14 plug
1
2
3
13
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 15 14
5
(1) 1 amp breaker, protecting built-in controls.
(2) Control Power lamp / Lamp Test pushbutton.
Functions as a lamp, and as a pushbutton. The lamp
indicates that power is available to the UCP controls.
The momentary pushbutton is used to temporarily
illuminate all indicators as confirmation that they
are still operable.
(3) PDU Power On lamp/button. The lamp indicates that
the outlet control bus is enabled (rear connectors
J1, J2, J4, J5). The momentary pushbutton is used
to set the outlet control bus to the enabled state.
This is typically used to allow PDU outlets to be
powered. However, on some PDU models, local
controls may still override this signal, and keep
outlets off.
(4) PDU Power Off lamp/button. The lamp indicates that
the outlet control bus is disabled. The momentary
pushbutton is used to set the outlet control bus to
the disabled state. This is typically used to prevent
PDU outlets from being powered. However, on some
PDU models, local controls may still override this
signal, to force outlets on.
(5) EPO push button. When pressed, the outlet control
bus is disabled, and the UCP is put into an EPO
state. All remote-EPO-controlled outlets in PDUs
connected to the UCP should be disabled (unless
local PDU overrides have them forced on). The EPO
Reset lamp will be illuminated, and the audible
alarm will be activated (if switch (7) is on).
(6) EPO status lamp / EPO Reset button. The lamp will
be illuminated whenever the UCP is in an EPO state.
Pressing the button will turn off the EPO state, and
put the PDU into a disabled state (EPO lamp will
not be lit, and the audible alarm will be silenced).
The PDU Power Off lamp will be lit. EPO-controlled
outlets will remain off.
(7) Audible Alarm on/off switch. When on, a speaker is
activated when the UCP is in an EPO state. The switch
is intended to be used to configure the UCP to have
the audible alert enabled or disabled as an element of
the EPO state.
(8) Time accumulation meter. Displays the accumulated
time in which the PDU Power On has been active (the
UCP’s enabled state).
(9) J3 Remote EPO Input. Allows additional EPO buttons
to be connected to the UCP—all of which will operate
exactly as the built-in button (5). Remote EPO buttons
cannot be accompanied by EPO Reset buttons. Only
one reset button (6) for the system is available.
(10) J1 and J2 Outlet Control Bus connectors. Intended for
interfacing with Marway PDUs with remote EPO control
to provide the enabled and disabled signals. These
connectors are wired in parallel.
(11) J4 and J5 Outlet Control Bus isolated auxiliary
connectors. Provides dry contacts which signal the
outlet power enabled state of the UCP (when (4) has
been pressed, and is illuminated). These connectors
function in parallel, but each is a separate dry contact.
(12) Auxiliary convenience outlet. This outlet is always
powered. It is a NEMA 5-15 on 5000 models, and C13
on 5100 models.
(13) Auxiliary convenience outlet. This outlet is always
powered. It is a NEMA 5-15 on 5000 models, and C13
on 5100 models.
(14) Power inlet. The plug will be a 5-15P on 5000 models,
and a C14 on 5100 models.
(15) Chassis ground connection.
5 Reference