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To be read befor use!

 

Always plug ePowerSwitch into a properly grounded power socket.

 

The electrical outlet used to plug the cord of the ePowerSwitch must be close to the
ePowerSwitch and easily accessible.

 

Never exceed 10 Amp as the maximum current dispatched to all connected electric
devices.

 

ePowerSwitch can be connected only to 230 V mains.

 

In you have to replace the fuse, never use another type of fuse but 10A/250V T.

I/ Installation

The 

ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master)

 is equipped with an Ethernet interface and a Web

server. This model can be used in an autonomous way to control 8 IEC 320sockets.
The number of controlled sockets via only one IP address can be extended to 16, 24, 32
or 40 by connection in series of 1 to 4 ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave).
The 

ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave)

 do not have Web server and are controlled from the

ePowerSwitch-M8 to which they are connected in series via an serial interface. The
ePowerSwitch-S8 can also be controlled via a RS232serial connection. In this case it is
also possible to connect in series 4 units in order to control up to 32 sockets via only
one RS232 port (cf appendix).

Connecting ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master)

1.  Connect the supplied configuration cable to an available serial port on your computer

and to the serial port of the ePowerSwitch-M8.

Notes

: The serial cable provided with ePowerSwitch-8 is a standard straight cable

with DB9 plug / socket. You may use any other straight serial cable. For EMC
reasons, we advise you not to use cables above 2,9 meters long.

2.  Connect your 10BasteT cable to the RJ-45 network port and to the ePowerSwitch-

M8.

3.  To connect ePowerSwitch to the mains, plug the cable into a 

grounded

 socket. The

Pwr LED lights on to confirm that power is on. If not, try another socket.

4.  You can now configure the ePowerSwitch-M8 by following the indications of the

paragraph "Configuration" (page 12) or, if necessary, install the ePowerSwitch-S8 as
indicated hereafter.

Connecting ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave)

1.  Connect the supplied RJ9 link-up cable to the ePowerSwitch-M8 (Master) OUT

marked port and to the IN marked port of the first ePowerSwitch-S8 (Slave).
To connect in series several ePowerSwitch-S8, always connect the ePowerSwitch-
S8 OUT port to the IN port of the next ePowerSwitch-S8.

2.  Allocate an address to each ePowerSwitch-S8 by positioning the address selection

micro-switches marked Slct (front panel) according to indications of the following
table.

Important remark:

- ePowerSwitch-S8 should not be powered during the configuration.

- two ePowerSwitch-S8 should not use the same address.

  Micro-switch 1

  Micro-switch 2

  ePS Slave number

Off

Off

1

On

Off

2

Off

On

3

On

On

4

Position Off = switch upwards
Position On = switch downwards
Micro-switch 1 is on the left side, micro-switch2 on the right.

3.  To connect ePowerSwitch-S8 to the mains, plug the supplied power cord into a

grounded

 socket.  The "Slave" LED indicators on the ePowerSwitch-M8 front panel

indicate the powered ePowerSwitch-S8. If not, check the micro-switches position.

 

Connecting electrical devices

To connect your electrical devices to the ePowerSwitch-8, use power cord with
male/female IEC plug.

II/ Configuration

You must configure the network settings of ePowerSwitch Master before it can operate
on a network.
1. Start 

ePowerSwitch 8.exe

 from the CD-ROM.

The 

ePowerSwitch 8 configuration

 dialog box appears.

2.  Select the COM port you are using to connect ePowerSwitch Master.
3. Click 

on 

READ

. The current configuration parameters appear in the respective

areas. If not, check that your serial connection is OK (serial port selection, cable
connection).

4. Into 

the 

IP-address

 area, type an IP address for ePowerSwitch in order to connect

it to your network (this address must be compatible with the IP addressing system
of your network).
Into the 

HTTP Port

 area, you can modify the port-address. The standard HTTP-

port is 80. Don't use the same address as an other application.
Into the 

Subnet mask

 area, type the number of the subnet mask used on your

network and if necessary type in the 

Gateway

 area the IP address of the default

Gateway (address of a local IP router).
All the other text areas can be freely configured. During first installation, do not
modify these areas (you can do it later as explained below) and go directly to point
5.

 

In the 

Names

 area, you can give a name to the ePowerSwitch Master or

Slave and to each of its 8 mains sockets.
The default names are: Master, Socket 1, Socket 2, Socket 3,... Socket 8,
Slave1, Socket 9, Socket 10, Socket 11,... Socket 16,
Slave2, Socket 17, Socket 18, Socket 19,... Socket 24,
Slave3, Socket 25, Socket 26, Socket 27,... Socket 32,
Slave4, Socket 33, Socket 34 Socket 35,... Socket 40.
These names are displayed by your browser and avoid confusion when you
control the different sockets.

 

 

In the 

Passwords

 area, you can choose an "administrator" password as well

as a "user" password for each socket of ePowerSwitch. The "administrator"
password enables you to control the 8 sockets of ePowerSwitch. Each "user"
password gives access only to the corresponding socket.

5. Click 

on 

WRITE

 to save the configuration into ePowerSwitch.

6.  Close the configuration software.

III/ Operation

1.  Start your Internet browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape).
2.  Write the IP address of your ePowerSwitch 8 Master. The browser displays the

start page asking you to enter a password. If this page does not appear, check that
your network connection is correct and that you have correctly entered the IP
address corresponding to your ePowerSwitch.

3.  Enter one of the 9 passwords of your ePowerSwitch.

In order to control the 4 sockets, enter the "administrator" password.
If you have not modified the default configuration, type 

admin

 (lower case).

To control individually each socket, type the corresponding password.
If your have not modified the default configuration, type 

PW1

 (upper case) to

control socket #1, 

PW2

 for socket #2, 

PW3

 for socket #3,... 

PW8

 for socket #8.

4.  Just click to control all  sockets:

 

Click on 

Power

 to switch them on and off,

 

Click on 

Restart

 to shut off the corresponding socket and switch it on

automatically after one minute.
The state of each socket is displayed on the left of the buttons:

ON

 means that the socket is switched on

OFF

 means that the socket is switched off.

 Safety measures…

• 

The ePowerSwitch web server automatically disconnects any user after 2 minutes
without activity and displays the start page again requesting a password.

• 

The web server does not accept simultaneous access by two users. The second
user will be denied access and the 

Access denied

 page will be displayed for 5

seconds.

 After a power outage…

ePowerSwitch restores the socket configuration as saved in the web server. The
sockets are switched on in a sequence with 250 ms offset in order to reduce high
voltage peaks.

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