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MAX PRO-SERIES RS-232 COMMAND SPECIFICATIONS

Changes the front panel button status to
ON.  Initiates a power-on sequence if the
previous state is OFF.

Changes the front panel button status to
OFF.  Initiates a power-off sequence if the
previous state is ON.  

(Default)

Initiates a power cycle sequence for the
Switched Outlets only.

Initiates a power cycle sequence for the
High Current Outlets only.

Initiates a power-cycle sequence. Switched
& high-current outlets turn off, followed by
a 10 second delay, followed by a power-on
sequence.

Turns off all outlets.  Forces front panel
button status to OFF.

Disconnects 12V trigger output from 12V
trigger input

12V trigger input passes through to 12V
trigger output   

(Default)

Forces the 12V trigger output to 0V.  Does
not work when trigger is attached to 12V
trigger input.

Forces the 12V trigger output to 12V.  Does
not work when trigger is attached to 12V
trigger input.

Request the status of the 12V trigger input.  PS responds with:

a

12VINHI

if voltage is sensed on the12V input

b

12VINLO

if 0V is sensed on the 12V input

c

BUTTONON

if the ON/OFF button status is ON.

d

BUTTONOFF

if the ON/OFF button status is OFF.

e

12VOUTHI

if the trigger output is ON (+12V)

f

12VOUTLO

if the trigger output is OFF (0V)

Request the status of the outlet banks.  PS responds with:

a

MAINACON

if all outlets (main relay) are ON

b

MAINACOFF

if all outlets are OFF

c

SWITCHEDON

if the switched outlets are ON

d

SWITCHEDOFF

if the switched outlets are OFF

e

HICURRENTON

if the high-current (delayed) outlets are ON

f

HICURRENTOFF

if the high-current outlets are OFF

Request the status of the input voltage

a

NORMAL

if the voltage is within limits

b

OVERVOLTAGE 

if the voltage is greater than 132VAC

c

UNDERVOLTAGE

if the voltage is less than 95VAC

d

RECOVERY 

if recovering from an over/undervoltage state but

has not yet restored power to outlets.

Request that the unit identify itself.  Returns the following:

PANAMAX: MAX 5410
FW: SFW5410
REV: revision

All commands and queries listed above are transmitted.

2.1 POWERON

2.2

POWEROFF

2.3

CYCLESW

2.4

CYCLEHC

2.5

CYCLE

2.6

ALLOFF

2.7

DETACHTRIG

2.8

ATTACHTRIG

2.9

TRIGOUTLO

2.10

TRIGOUTHI

2.13

?TRIGSTAT

2.14

?OUTLETSTAT

2.15

?PWRSTAT

2.18

?ID

2.19

HELP

DB9 Pinout Diagram

5 4 3 2 1

6 7 8 9

PIN NO.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9

    SIGNAL
        -
TRANSMIT
RECEIVE
        -
SIGNAL GROUND
        -
        -   
        -
        -

1. OVERVIEW

The Panamax Pro-Series product family has a RS232 interface that allows it to communicate with a wide variety of equipment. 

The purpose of this document is to outline the command set used to communicate with the Pro-Series (PS) products. 

Commands and responses are in the form of ASCII character STRINGS TERMINATED 
with ASCII 13, line feed (ASCII 10) or NULL (ASCIØ).

2. CONTROLLER COMMANDS

The following are commands made by the controller to Pro-Series products.

Command String

Description / Response

Command String

Description / Response

Summary of Contents for MAX 5410

Page 1: ...MAX 5410 Pro Series Owner s Manual AC VOLTS 0 150 METER LIGHT TRIGGER SWITCHED OUTLETS GROUND OK LINE FAULT UNSAFE VOLTAGE 1690 Corporate Circle Petaluma CA 94954 www panamax com...

Page 2: ...in ment gear The combination of sophis ticated noise filtration circuitry and the world s finest surge protection has resulted in an Audio Video power cen ter that meets the power quality needs for ea...

Page 3: ...Coaxial Line Protection 9 Telephone Line Protection 9 AC Power Cord 9 AC Surge Protection 10 SurgeGate Plus Protection 10 Technical Specifications 11 Contacting Panamax 11 Frequently Asked Questions 1...

Page 4: ...minated with this design Outlet Banks 1 and 2 are always on providing continuous power to those components with programmable memory settings Banks 3 and 4 can be set to either always on or switched A...

Page 5: ...OMATION CONTROL DVD PHONE JACK OUTDOOR FM ANTENNA DUAL LNB SATELLITE DISH 12V TRIGGER IN OUT RS 232 USB LED LIGHT HIGH CURRENT OUTLETS SWITCHED OUTLETS ALWAYS ON OUTLETS SATELLITE CATV ANT CIRCUIT BRE...

Page 6: ...ent Outlets Choose between 0 and 10 seconds Outlet Banks 1 and 2 Turn Off Switch 2 position slide switch Allows adjustment of the Turn Off delay for Outlet Bank 1 Choose between 0 and 10 seconds Satel...

Page 7: ...that locks up Diagnostic Lights The MAX 5410 is loaded with special features to save your connected equipment from many different forms of dangerous power disturbances Six diagnostic lights on the fr...

Page 8: ...ncoming voltage from the wall receptacle and provides a visual representation of the available power The voltmeter is ALWAYS ON and indicates the incoming line voltage even during an unsafe voltage co...

Page 9: ...lide switch located on the rear panel controls the timing Together these outlets can be set as Always On or with a turn off delay of 10 seconds to prevent speak er thump This switch provides the optio...

Page 10: ...f the MAX 5410 s switched and high current outlets An AC adapter of the appropriate voltage plugged into a switched outlet on the receiver may also be used if a 12V trigger is not built in The MAX 541...

Page 11: ...ss than 1dB of signal loss throughout the entire 950Mhz to 2 2Ghz range SignalPerfect Telephone Line Protection Satellite TV receivers require a telephone line connection for Pay Per View services The...

Page 12: ...to a safe level 1 Disconnects power to all connected equipment 2 Unsafe Voltage LED is activated and will blink once per second during the unsafe voltage condition The MAX 5410 requires line voltage...

Page 13: ...0V Protection Modes L N L G N G Initial Clamping Level 200V Peak 141V Rms Response Time 1ns Joule Rating 2325 Joules Peak Impulse Current 91 000A Catastrophic Surge Circuit YES AC Line Voltage 120VAC...

Page 14: ...to be repaired or replaced Please refer to the preceding section on Contacting Panamax or the warranty documentation for more information What is the difference between a Surge and Spike A spike is a...

Page 15: ...a MAINACON if all outlets main relay are ON b MAINACOFF if all outlets are OFF c SWITCHEDON if the switched outlets are ON d SWITCHEDOFF if the switched outlets are OFF e HICURRENTON if the high curre...

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