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Outlet

 

Controller

 

Configuration:

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

This is the bare minimum for Outlet Control, follow these steps exactly. If this is a new unit shipped 
directly from Baytech, follow the steps. If this is a previously own unit, perform a factory reset to clear out 
any users and passwords still in the unit. 

NOTE: If this is a MASTER/SLAVE setup, do not connect the 8” cable until after the Ethernet port 
has been set-up.

 

1.

 

Connect the 9FRJ45PC-4 or 9FRJ45PC-1 adapter to your PC. 

2.

 

Connect the supplied rollover flat cable RJ08X007 to the adapter and to the EIA232 serial port 
on the Baytech MSP device. 

3.

 

Use terminal emulation software to access the unit, (i.e. Microsoft Hyper-terminal). Set the PC 
serial port configuration to the following: 

9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1stop bit and no parity. 

If 

your device has a

 B/C 

switch near the EIA232 port, set it to

 ‘B’

4.

 

If you get only a blinking cursor Press ‘Enter’. If still only a blinking cursor, Type 5 semi-
colons (;), there is a one second delay before the menu is displayed. 

5.

 

You should get the Outlet Status menu 

(Figure 1)

. This is the outlet controller circuits. If you 

get the Network Menu 

(Figure 7)

, select option 1, Outlet Control or Unit (MSP 05 (2, 1) . . . 

1) to get to the Outlet Status menu. 

6.

 

At prompt type 

‘config’

 and press ‘Enter’. You should see a menu similar to 

(Figure 4)

Select number for the Manage Users option. You should see a menu similar to 

(Figure 5)

7.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 the first user added will be the ADMIN user. Type 

“A”

 and press 

‘Enter’. Type the name of the admin user. The name is case sensitive. 

8.

 

Select the user number. You should see the user in the menu similar to 

(Figure 6)

9.

 

Select ‘Add Outlet(s)’ to add a few outlets (i.e. 1, 2, 4) and press ‘Enter’ or select ‘Add All 
Outlet’. A 

“Y”

 signifies the outlet has been assigned to the user. 

10.

 

Press ‘Enter’ you should see a menu similar to 

(Figure 5)

 with the user name. Repeat steps 7 

thru 10 to add other users. 

11.

 

Once you have added the users press ‘Enter’ until you get back to the Outlet Status menu, 

(Figure 1)

. Type 

‘Exit’

. With (Microsoft Hyper-terminal) pressing ‘Enter’ will reconnect to 

the unit outlet controller and it will ask for a use name. If this does not happen close the 
terminal emulator session and open it again. 

12.

 

Type the name of a user to log in. You should see a menu similar to 

(Figure 1)

. The user will 

see only the outlets assigned to them. 

13.

 

At the prompt type 

‘password’

 and press ‘Enter’. You should see prompts similar to  

(Figure 3).

 

14.

 

 Enter the password for the user. Repeat steps 12 thru 14 to add or change the password of the 
user. 
 

At this point you have enough Outlet Control Configurations to operate this Baytech Device. 
Continue to the Ethernet Controller Configuration if your unit has an Ethernet port. 

Содержание MSP Series

Страница 1: ...2019 COPYRIGHT 2019 Bay Technical Associates Inc 1 1 2019 MSP and MSPr Redundant Series QUICK START ...

Страница 2: ...ig and press Enter You should see a menu similar to Figure 4 Select number for the Manage Users option You should see a menu similar to Figure 5 7 IMPORTANT NOTE the first user added will be the ADMIN user Type A and press Enter Type the name of the admin user The name is case sensitive 8 Select the user number You should see the user in the menu similar to Figure 6 9 Select Add Outlet s to add a ...

Страница 3: ...r N to decline changes 13 After Accepting or Declining Changes you should get the Network Access Menu Figure 7 14 Select Unit reset to update the external connections Once the reset is completed 1 minute connect the Baytech device to your network using an Ethernet cable 15 If you disabled the DHCP in step 11 you should see a menu similar to Figure 13 16 Select the IP Address option and type the as...

Страница 4: ...SP 05 Status cr MSP 05 Status Config cr Enter configuration mode Current cr Display True RMS Current Voltage cr Display True RMS Voltage Power cr Display Average Power Clear cr Reset the maximum detected current Temp cr Read current temperature Logout cr Logoff Logoff cr Logoff Exit cr Logoff Password cr Changes the current user password Whoami cr Displays the current user name Unitid cr Displays ...

Страница 5: ...wing message Configuration mode in use A user in the other port is in the Configuration menu The User Menu allows the admin user to add and delete users change passwords and change the outlet list that displays a user s access to prescribed outlets Select Manage Users from the configuration menu and the following menu appears if the unit has been reset or initial setup User Assigned Outlets C1 1 C...

Страница 6: ...hoices Example Turn off all outlets Y N Enable Disable Status Menu Enables Disables whether outlet status menu is displayed Change Unit ID Allows the user to change the name of the unit The defaulted is something similar to MSP05 Allows the user to personalize or customize name or location up to 31 alphanumeric characters Change Alarm Threshold The Alarm Threshold is the value set that sounds the ...

Страница 7: ...eby preventing unwanted port disconnection Connect Port ID Echo 6 Echo port name or module port Login Setup 7 Login Menu Serial Telnet Radius TACACS access control manage users Network Port Configuration 8 Network Port IP Address Module Name 9 Change name of module MSP Management 10 Set up Voltage Current Sensor threshold Firmware Config Download 11 Update Firmware SSL Configuration files Exit X C...

Страница 8: ...bnet Mask and Gateway Address or enable the DHCP The Changes must be saved and the module reset for network changes to take effect Network setup Ethernet Address 00 C0 48 00 01 FD IP Address 70 150 140 89 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 224 Default Gateway 70 150 140 65 Connection Inactivity Timeout mins Disabled Carriage Return Translation Enabled Break Length msecs 350 DHCP is Disabled Telnet is Enabled...

Страница 9: ...21 6 Load RMS Voltage 121 5 Total kW h 33956474 Circuit True RMS Peak RMS Average Volt Breaker Current Current Power Amps CKT1 0 1 0 3 0 18 Int Temp 97 7 F Switch 1 Open 2 Open 1 MOD 1 Outlet 1 On Locked 2 MOD 1 Outlet 2 On Locked 3 MOD 1 Outlet 3 On Locked 4 MOD 1 Outlet 4 On Locked 5 MOD 1 Outlet 5 On Locked 6 MOD 2 Outlet 1 On Locked 7 MOD 2 Outlet 2 On Locked 8 MOD 2 Outlet 3 On Locked 9 MOD 2...

Страница 10: ...ed to set the Secondary to primary value Disable switch back to primary Y N N Current delay switch back to primary source time is 0 minimum 0 Seconds Change delay switch back time Y N y Enter seconds 0 6500 Enable switch back to primary Y N y Current delay switch back to primary source time is 0 minimum 0 Seconds Change delay switch back time Y N y Enter seconds 0 6500 1 Manage Users 2 Change Outl...

Страница 11: ...dshaking C 2 1 Baud Rate C 2 2 Word Size C 2 3 Stop Bits C 2 4 Parity C 2 5 RTS Line Driver Inactive State C 2 6 DTR Line Driver Inactive State C 2 7 Serial Port Device Name C 3 Attention Character C 4 Disconnect Timeguard C 5 Connect Port ID Echo C 6 Disable Port ID Echo C 6 1 Use Module Port Number C 6 2 Use Device Name C 6 3 Login Setup C 7 Access Control C 7 1 Radius Configuration C 7 3 TACACS...

Страница 12: ...F C 10 7 RPC Cascade Mode C 10 8 Power Factor Threshold C 10 9 Firmware Config Download C 11 Enable Firmware Upgrade C 11 1 Enable SSL Cert Upload C 11 2 Enable Configuration File Upload C 11 3 Restore Configuration Defaults C 11 4 Get Current Configuration File C 11 5 Display Configuration Error Log C 11 6 Enable Rel Ctl Firmware Upgrade C 11 7 Unit Reset RU Logout T End of Quick Start Manual ...

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