Dominion PX Quick Setup Guide
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QSG-DPX-0M-v1.5.1-E
255-80-6081-00 RoHS
9. After entering all parameters, you are asked to confirm the
values you entered. If any are incorrect, type
n
, press Enter,
then go back to change them. When they are correct, type
y
and press Enter.
Note: The default static IP address is 192.168.0.192. The
default IP configuration method is DHCP. The default IP
address will be replaced by the address assigned by DHCP or
BOOTP, or the static IP address you entered, when the
configuration process is complete. To use the factory default IP
address, type in
none
as the IP auto-configuration command.
Installation and configuration are complete.
Important: Wait at least 3 minutes for the IP address
configuration to take effect.
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What To Do Next
1. Connect IT equipment to the outlets on the Dominion PX.
2. From a computer connected to your LAN, open a browser
and point it at the IP address of the Dominion PX device.
3. Enter
admin
and
raritan
when prompted for a user name
and password.
4. You will be prompted to change the admin password. After
this is done, the Dominion PX page opens.
5. The Dominion PX is sent from the factory with all the outlets
ON. Turn OFF the outlets without devices connected from
the web interface.
6. Use the menu at the top of the page to create user profiles,
set privileges, set security, and configure outlet thresholds.
Note: Detailed instructions are available in the
Dominion PX
User Guide
.
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MAC Address
A label is affixed to a Dominion PX device, near the LED
display, showing both the serial number and MAC address of
the PDU.
If necessary, you can find the PDU's IP address through the
MAC address by using commonly-used network tools. Contact
your LAN administrator for assistance.
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Safety and Installation Information
Notice
This instruction should be used in conjunction with the
Dominion PX User Guide
.
This product must be installed by suitably qualified personnel in
accordance with the requirements of relevant legislation and
regulations for the region (e.g. the National Electric Code in the
USA, the Canadian Electric Code in Canada, the IEE wiring
regulations in UK, etc.) as well as accepted practices in
industry. Any information about the uses for which these
products were designed and tested is available on request.
Installation should be in accordance with any appropriate
Health & Safety regulations.
Testing
All PDU's are fully tested and verified to conform to the required
standards. Where further system wiring is carried out, or where
the modules are integrated into larger systems, the entire
installation must be tested prior to use as prescribed by
national wiring regulations.
For compliance with certain standards, the installer must test
the complete electrical installation prior to use, and, in general
use, the products should be subject to regular checking. The
frequency of the electrical and visual checks will depend on the
nature of the use to which the PDU is put and as such the test
frequency must be determined by the installer. Guidelines for
normal tests are given below.
Earth Continuity
A current of 25 amps should be passed from an alternating
current (AC) source with a no-load voltage not exceeding 12V,
between the earth conductor of the power supply cord and the
earth connection of the outlet sockets. This test should be
repeated for metal parts surrounding the installation, which
should be earthed.
Where the power cord specified exceeds 3M the 100m
Ω
limit
common on many PAT testers may be exceeded. This does
not mean the product has failed. The length of the cord should
be checked and the appropriate allowance made.
Conductor Continuity and Polarity
The system should be checked to ensure correct polarity and
continuity of all wiring.
Insulation Resistance
The insulation resistance between LINE/NEUTRAL and
EARTH should be measured using a 500VDC. test supply. The
measured resistance should not be less than 1.0M
Ω
.