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Hardware Installation 

Ethernet Connections 

iBoot supports 10/100 Ethernet using unshielded twisted 
pair (Cat 5) cabling.  Two network jacks, with built-in
Ethernet switch, are provided.  They are auto-sensing for 
10/100 and Uplink/Downlink.  A Link LED for each jack 
indicates when the connection to the network is properly 
established.  The built-in switch allows one cable from the 
wiring closet to be used for both iBoot and the device it is 
powering (or any other device).

Use of both network 

jacks is optional. 

Note:  iBoot supports DHCP.  If your network uses a 

DHCP server, it will automatically assign an IP 
address when iBoot is first powered up on the 
network.  If you do not use DHCP there are 
several other methods of assigning an IP address. 
Please read the Initial Configuration section, page
5 for more details. 

AC Power Connections

Connect the device to be powered ON and OFF to the 
IEC receptacle marked Switched Outlet. An IEC 320 to 
North American (NEMA 5-15) power cord is included for 
connecting the iBoot 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 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. 

A/C Input 

Networked Device 
PC Workstation, Router Etc. 

10/100 base-T 
Unshielded
Twisted Pair 

Connect Device to be Powered to iBoot 

Use either: 
IEC to NEMA Extension Cord 

(supplied)

 - OR  -

IEC to your country specific 
outlet (not supplied)

 - OR  -

IEC to IEC Extension Cord

 (not supplied) 

Switched
Outlet On

IEC to NEMA 
Extension Cord 

Power Controlled Device 

105-125 VAC 12A 
210-240 VAC 10A 

Switched
Outlet On

IEC to IEC 
Extension Cord 

105-125 VAC 12A 
210-240 VAC 10A 

Uplink

Downlink

A/C Input 

Connect to Power 
Source

Use Included Cord for 
North America. For other 
locations, use locally 
approved power cord. 

Summary of Contents for ENVIROMUX PWR-RMT-RBT

Page 1: ...PWR RMT RBT Remote Power Reboot Switch Installation and Operation Manual ENVIROMUX Series NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED Tel 330 562 7070 Fax 330 562 1999 1275 Danner Dr Aurora OH 44202 www networ...

Page 2: ...75 Danner Drive Aurora Ohio 44202 CHANGES The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice Network Technologies Inc reserves the right to make changes in the...

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Page 5: ...pter at the receptacle use of this type adapter may result in risk of electrical shock and or damage to this product 9 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where...

Page 6: ...bilities iBoot features several other means to operate automatically or under computer control Auto Ping The Auto Ping feature allows the switch to automatically detect failed Dual equipment and perfo...

Page 7: ...lectrical 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 can be connected to a power strip to allow simult...

Page 8: ...work with iBoots on the same local subnets as the iBoots Once the iBoot Setup Utility is run click on Discovery to display all the iBoots on your network New iBoots will display with the name Set Loca...

Page 9: ...Boot Once an IP address is assigned you must check the DHCP server or use the iBoot Setup Utility to see what address is assigned to iBoot If you set the IP address using another method the address be...

Page 10: ...eturns host not responding 4 times then the address has not been programmed properly The process must be run within two minutes of powering up the iBoot and not have been set by a DHCP server Check th...

Page 11: ...abort a power cycle click on either Power On or Power Off buttons iBoot will assume the status selected If the Auto Ping or Heartbeat Features are in use then the page will also display the current s...

Page 12: ...If the new port is 9105 then use address http 192 168 1 254 9105 CallerIP 1 and 2 CallerIP provides IP address filtering to insure only authorized personnel access the iBoot You can set two IP address...

Page 13: ...ibootctl exe or direct messaging Power On Follow Upon triggering iBoot will power on When the ping response returns iBoot will power off Power Off Latch Upon triggering iBoot will power off and remain...

Page 14: ...t not to the Setup functions When this password is used the main screen will not have a link to Setup The System Password allows access to both the Main Screen and the Setup Screen The default for bot...

Page 15: ...t Confirmation The heartbeat can be generated in any of several ways A Windows executable program that will run as a tray applet that will transmit heartbeats at a steady interval to an iBoot A Window...

Page 16: ...the heartbeat returns and is lost again Using Heartbeat Monitor With Heartbeat operational the main iBoot page will display the current status of this feature The status will be OK to indicate that i...

Page 17: ...ir responses Command Format All of iBoot s commands follow the following format esc password esc action cr esc ASCII Escape character 1b hex or 27 decimal password The 1 to 10 character Power Control...

Page 18: ...0 A Max at 210 240 VAC Compliance UL cUL UL60950 Listed I T E File No E225914 CE Directives 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC EN 60950 3rd Edition EN 55022 1998 Class B FCC Part 15 Class B Network Du...

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