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PLEASE NOTE:

 The lights’ status is obvious, when the outlet is just plain “

ON

” or just plain “

OFF

”.  However, there are transition states that cause the lights to 

blink. The lights will blink when performing a triggered cycle, but when a server initiated cycle command occurs, it just goes “

OFF

”, 

delays

, then “

ON

”.

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UNSAFE VOLTAGE

    BREAKER

      WIRING FAULT

  TEMPERATURE

15 A

BRIGHTNESS

OUTLET STATUS

REBOOT 1                       REBOOT 2

M4315-PRO

B LT

Blue

 

ENABLED

   VOLTS

ALWAYS ON

1.

 Read these instructions.   

2.

 Keep these instructions.

3.

 Heed all warnings.  

4.

 Follow all instructions.

5. WARNING:

 Do not use this apparatus near water. To reduce the risk of fire or 

electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.

6. CAUTION 

- Contains Always On Receptacles. To reduce risk of shock - Dis-

connect M4315-PRO from power source before servicing any equipment con-
nected to M4315-PRO. 

7.

 Clean only with dry cloth.

8.

 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, 

or other apparatuses that produce heat.

9.

 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A 

polarized plug has two blades, with one wider than the other. A grounding type 
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third 
prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, 
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

Important Safety Instructions

10.

 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at 

plugs,  convenience  receptacles,  and  the  point  where  they  exit  from  the  ap-
paratus
.

11.

 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

12.

 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when 

the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or 
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the appa-
ratus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate 
normally, or has been dropped.

13.

 Where the power cord is used as the main disconnect device, the discon-

nect device shall remain readily accessible.

14.

 This device must be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective 

earthing connection.

Front Panel Features Overview

PULL  OUT  CARD:

  Quick  reference 

for default profile and device type list. 
Located under the reboot buttons. 

REBOOT 1 & 2:

 Press either button 

for 2 seconds to initiate a “reboot” se-
quence of outlet 1 or 2 (default).
Press both simultaneously for 2 sec-
onds  to  initiate  a  full  power-up  or 
shut down sequence. The front panel 
outlet is always on, unless the circuit 
breaker is set to OFF.

VOLTS/AMPS/BRIGHTNESS:

  Ro-

tate  knob  for  front  panel  brightness 
control, and press to toggle the meter 
between VOLTS and AMPS mode.

UNSAFE VOLTAGE: 

If the line voltage 

is less than 100 Vac or greater than 
134 Vac, the outlets will shut off and 
this light will flash red.

The meter will show the current pro-
file: P1-P4 (presets), or 

PP

 (personal 

profile).    A  “personal  profile”  is  a 
configuration that has been changed 
from the presets by an external con-
trol (through the COMMUNICATIONS 
CARD)

To  change  the  preset  profile,  press 

REBOOT  1

  repeatedly  until  the  de-

sired  profile  is  displayed.  To  select 
the displayed profile and exit, press 

REBOOT 2

. To exit without changing 

the  profile,  press 

REBOOT  1

  until 

PE

”  (profile  exit)  is  displayed,  then 

press 

REBOOT 2

. Turn breaker to 

ON

 

when finished.

See  the  following  page  for  detailed 
preset profile information.

Users of the TCP/IP (

BlueBOLT-CV1

card  may  access  an  additional  “IP” 
menu  by  pressing 

REBOOT  1

,  cy-

cling  past 

PP

  and  P1-P4  until 

IP

  is 

displayed. Then  pressing 

REBOOT  2 

will display the unit’s

 IP

 address, one 

octet at a time. 

For  example,  if  the 

IP

  address  is 

192.168.1.50,

  then  the  meter  will 

display 

192

, followed in 2 seconds by 

168

, then 

1

, then 

50

, and terminated 

by ---.  The menu will then automati-
cally  exit  and  the  unit  will  return  to 
normal  operation.  If  the  unit  has  not 
yet obtained an IP address, the user 
should wait up to 2 minutes for DHCP 
to assign the address, or for the Blue-
BOLT-CV1 card to assign the default 
address  (

192.168.1.169

)  if  DHCP 

fails.

BREAKER: 

Flashes red if the circuit 

breaker is OFF.

WIRING  FAULT: 

Illuminates  red  if 

the house wiring is reverse-wired or 
the ground is not connected.

TEMPERATURE:

 Flashes red if the 

internal  microprocessor  tempera-
ture is greater than 60 ºC.

PROFILES: 

These  are  configura-

tions that dictate outlet sequencing 
timings and trigger assignments. 

To change the profile, set the circuit 
breaker to 

OFF

 (the 

BREAKER

 light 

will flash red) and press 

REBOOT 1 

& 2

 simultaneously for 8 seconds.  

Summary of Contents for M4315-PRO

Page 1: ...B LT Blue ENABLED VOLTS Power Management with Control System Interactive Functionality 15 Amp Capacity M4315 PRO 8 Individually Controllable Rear Panel Outlets Fully Programmable TCP IP BlueBOLT Insta...

Page 2: ...BRIGHTNESS OUTLET STATUS REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2 M4315 PRO B LT Blue ENABLED VOLTS RS232 Table of Contents Feature Descriptions pg 1 Important Safety Instructions Front Panel Features Overview pg 2 Preset P...

Page 3: ...time This can cause speaker thumps which are not only annoy ing but can also damage the speakers and or trip product circuit breakers The M4315 PRO is designed to eliminate these transients by providi...

Page 4: ...connection Front Panel Features Overview PULL OUT CARD Quick reference for default profile and device type list Located under the reboot buttons REBOOT 1 2 Press either button for 2 seconds to initiat...

Page 5: ...d off BREAKER or holding both REBOOT buttons A V EXTENDED DELAYS OUTLET SEQUENCING profile P3 by outlet s Start up 1 10 sec 2 10 sec 3 10 sec 4 10 sec 5 10 sec 6 10 sec 7 20 sec 8 Shut down 8 20 sec 7...

Page 6: ...______________________ BANK 4 High Current Outlets Outlets 7 8 60dB 5 kHz 450 kHz 46dB 450 kHz 1 MHz 4 CATV SAT 1 2 Universal voltage 75V clamping HD 1080i p ready 0 5 dB 0 Hz 2 2 GHz 5 LAN Cat 5e 10...

Page 7: ...e room Step 1 Connect the power supply for the modem router into the M4315 PRO Step 2 Connect the coaxial line or telephone DSL line from the wall to M4315 PRO signal line pass through protection circ...

Page 8: ...________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ ______________________________...

Page 9: ...s list before proceeding The BlueBOLT CV1 should already be factory installed in this Panamax M4315 PRO component To switch from BlueBOLT functionality to RS 232 connectivity follow these steps 1 Unpl...

Page 10: ...4 ALL ON Turns on all outlets Turn on is immediate with no delay 3 4 1 Command ALL_ON CR 3 4 2 Action All outlet relays turn ON Terminates any running turn on or turn off sequence Overrides the DC tri...

Page 11: ...FOR 6 20 11 DELAY FOR 7 21 6 DELAY FOR 8 26 1 3 7 SET REBOOT DELAY Assign the delay between the last outlet turning off and the beginning of the turn on se quence in a reboot cycle 3 7 1 Command SET_R...

Page 12: ...e PROFILE n SELECTED CR 4 QUERIES 4 0 IDENTIFY Request that the unit identify itself 4 0 1 Query ID CR 4 0 2 Response PANAMAX CR MAX 4315 PRO CR FIRMWARE revision CR 4 1 FAULT STATUS Request the on of...

Page 13: ...REAKER status CR 5 7 3 Condition When a wire fault is detected a message will be sent to indicate the status of the indicator 5 7 4 Message WIRE FAULT status CR 5 7 5 Condition When the temperature ex...

Page 14: ...number and a description of the problem Contacting Customer Service 2010 Panamax LLC 1690 Corporate Circle Petaluma CA 94954 www panamax com 707 283 5900 Fax 707 283 5901 INS00859 REV D 5 11 10 12 M43...

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