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Display
Point
Description
17-32
Sensor 15 Value
33
Sensor 16 Minor Under
34
Sensor 16 Minor Over
35
Sensor 16 Major Under
36
Sensor 16 Major Over
37
Sensor 16 Not Detected
38-40
Undefined
41-48
Sensor 16 Control
49-64
Sensor 16 Value
Frequently Asked Questions
14
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General FAQs
14.1
Q. How do I telnet to the Remote Power Switch (AC)?
A.
You must use
Port 2002
to connect to the Remote Power Switch (AC). Configure your Telnet client
to connect using TCP/IP (
not
"Telnet," or any other port options). For connection information, enter
the IP address of the Remote Power Switch (AC) and Port 2002. For example, to connect to the
Remote Power Switch (AC) using the standard Windows Telnet client, click Start, click Run, and
type "telnet <Remote Power Switch (AC) IP address> 2002."
Q. How do I connect my Remote Power Switch (AC) to the LAN?
A.
To connect your Remote Power Switch (AC) to your LAN, you need to configure the unit IP address,
the subnet mask and the default gateway. A sample configuration could look like this:
Unit Address:
192.168.1.100
subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
192.168.1.1
Q. When I connect to the Remote Power Switch (AC) through the craft port on the front panel it
either doesn't work right or it doesn't work at all. What's going on?
A.
Make sure your using the right COM port settings. Your COM port settings should read:
Bits per second:
9600 (9600 baud)
Data bits:
8
Parity:
None
Stop bits:
1
Flow control:
None
Important!
Flow control
must
be set to
none
. Flow control normally defaults to hardware in most
terminal programs, and this will not work correctly with the Remote Power Switch (AC).