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REMOTE POWER MANAGER QUICK START GUIDE
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COM/RS-232 port: This DB9 COM/RS-232 serial port (DTE) is used for
connecting to a local terminal or external modem, as described in
Section 4.3
in the user’s manual.
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Master power switch: This switch must be “On” for the Remote Power
Manager 16 to function. You cannot use this switch to set the switched outlets’
on/off status.
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Switched plugs and plug indicators: 16 3-prong 115-VAC NEMA 5-15R outlets
(for the PS567A) or 16 230-VAC IEC 320-C13 outlets (for the PS584A), split
into two power circuits. Circuit A includes plugs 1 through 8, and Circuit B
includes plugs 9 through 16. Each power circuit can switch a total load of up
to 15 amps (for the PS567A) or 10 amps (for the PS584A).
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Power circuit A components: An AC inlet and circuit breaker that supply
power to plugs 1 through 8. Includes a 115-VAC (PS567A) or 105- to 240-VAC
(PS584A), IEC-320 AC inlet and a cable keeper (not shown). Also includes a
115-VAC, 15-amp (for PS567A) or 240-VAC, 10-amp (for PS584A) circuit
breaker.
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Power circuit B components: An AC inlet and circuit breaker that supply
power to plugs 9 through 16. Includes a 115-VAC (for PS567A) or 105- to
240-VAC (for PS584A), IEC-320 AC inlet and a cable keeper (not shown).
Also includes a 115-VAC, 15-amp (for PS567A) or 240-VAC, 10-amp (for
PS584A) circuit breaker.
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Rackmounting brackets (not shown): These brackets are used for mounting
the Remote Power Manager 16 in your equipment rack.
Hardware Installation
1. Connect the power cable(s) (included) to the Remote Power Manager’s
power inlet(s). Connect the other end of the cable(s) to an appropriate
power outlet (100- to 115-VAC for the PS565A or PS567A; 208- to 230-VAC for
the PS565AE or PS584A). Place the master power switch in the “On” position.
After a brief pause, the plug indicators should switch on in sequence,
indicating that power is on.
CAUTION
Review the safety precautions listed on page 5.