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10

 

 

REBOOT1 DELAY 

= 30

 

 

REBOOT2 DELAY 

= 30

 

 

FEEDBACK = ON

 

 

LINEFEED = ON

 

 

PROFILE = 2

3.12.4 

Action: 

P3 configuration below:

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 1 

= BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 2 

= GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 3 

= BUTTON_2, GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 4 

= GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 5 

= DC_TRIGGER , GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 6 

= BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 7 

= DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 8 

= DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

DELAY FOR 1 

= 1,90

 

 

DELAY FOR 2 

= 10,80

 

 

DELAY FOR 3 

= 20,70

 

 

DELAY FOR 4 

= 30,60

 

 

DELAY FOR 5 

= 40,50

 

 

DELAY FOR 6 

= 50,40

 

 

DELAY FOR 7 

= 60,20

 

 

DELAY FOR 8 

= 80,1

 

 

REBOOT1 DELAY 

= 45

 

 

REBOOT2 DELAY 

= 45

 

 

FEEDBACK = ON

 

 

LINEFEED = ON

 

 

PROFILE = 3

3.12.5 

Action: 

P4 configuration below:

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 1 

= BUTTON_1 

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 2 

= BUTTON_2

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 3 

= BUTTON_2, GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 4 

= GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 5 

= GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 6 

= BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 7 

= DC_TRIGGER

 

 

TRIGGER FOR 8 

= DC_TRIGGER

 

 

DELAY FOR 1 

= 1, O

 

 

DELAY FOR 2 

= 16, O

 

 

DELAY FOR 3 

= 31, 36

 

 

DELAY FOR 4 

= 36, 31

 

 

DELAY FOR 5 

= 41, 26

 

 

DELAY FOR 6 

= 46, 21

 

 

DELAY FOR 7 

= 51, 11

 

 

DELAY FOR 8 

= 61, 1

 

 

REBOOT1 DELAY 

= 30

 

 

REBOOT2 DELAY 

= 30

 

 

FEEDBACK = ON

 

 

LINEFEED = ON

 

 

PROFILE = 4

3.12.3 Response:           $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/off status of the outlets and output trigger.

4.1.1 

Query: 

 

?FAULTSTAT<CR>

4.1.2 

Response:   

$PWR = status<CR>

 

 

 

$BREAKER = status<CR>

 

 

 

$WIRE FAULT = status<CR>

 

 

 

$TEMPERATURE = status<CR>

 

 

 

$AVM = status<CR>

 

 

 

status = { FAULT, OK } 

 

 

 

4.2 TRIGGER STATUS

Request the on/off status of the input trigger.

4.2.1 

Query: 

 

?TRIGSTAT<CR>

4.2.2 

Response:   

For trigger ON:

 

 

 

 

$TRIGIN = ON<CR>

 

 

 

For trigger OFF:

 

 

 

 

 $TRIGIN = OFF<CR>

4.3 OUTLET STATUS

Request the on/off status of the outlets.

4.3.1 

Query: 

 

?OUTLETSTAT<CR>

4.3.2 

Response:   

$OUTLET1 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

$OUTLET2 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

$OUTLET3 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

$OUTLET4 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

$OUTLET5 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

$OUTLET6 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

$OUTLET7 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

$OUTLET8 = 

status

<CR>

 

 

 

status

 = { ON, OFF }

4.4 POWER STATUS

Request the status of the input voltage.

4.4.1 

Query: 

?POWERSTAT<CR>

4.4.2 

Response:  if input voltage is 

                                     within limits:  

$PWR = NORMAL<CR>

 

 

during overvoltage: 

$PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>

 

 

during undervoltage: 

$PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>

 

 

during recovery: 

$PWR = RECOVERY<CR>

 

 

 

RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specification

 

(Continued)

PLEASE NOTE: 

Zero in the First Position 
before the comma (0,) 
equates to 

ALWAYS OFF

.

Zero in the Second Posi-
tion after the comma (,0) 
equates to 

ALWAYS ON

.

Summary of Contents for M4320-PRO

Page 1: ...kHz 46 db 250 kHz 1 MHz One Isolated Filter Bank for High Current Devices 60db 5 kHz 450 kHz 46 db 450 kHz 1 MHz Front Panel Circuit Breaker Integrated Front Rack Ears 12 Volt Input Triggering Detacha...

Page 2: ...RIGHTNESS OUTLET STATUS REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2 M4320 PRO B LT Blue ENABLED VOLTS RS232 Table of Contents Feature Descriptions pg 1 Important Safety Instructions Front Panel Features Overview pg 2 Preset Pr...

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 M4320 PRO is designed to eliminate these transients by provid...

Page 4: ...te 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...

Page 5: ...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 2...

Page 6: ...75V clamping HD 1080i p ready 0 5 dB 0 Hz 2 2 GHz 5 LAN Cat 5e 10 100 1000BASE T compatible RJ 45 8P8C Ethernet protection pass through 6 Telco RJ 11 6P2C analog telephone DSL protection pass through...

Page 7: ...e or telephone DSL line from the M4320 PRO back to modem router s input Step 4 Plug in and switch on M4320 PRO SYSTEM SETUP 2 Network Equipment NOT Powered by M4320 PRO devices in separate rooms Step...

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

Page 9: ...s list before proceeding The BlueBOLT CV1 should already be factory installed in this Panamax M4320 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: ...R 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 exceeds...

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 INS00860 REV D 5 17 10 12 M43...

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