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Front Panel Features

PROTECTION OK

: This LED is normally on when the outlet is 

on. If an extremely large spike is encountered that exceeds the 
PowerPort’s capacity, the main group of input protectors will blow 
an  internal  fuse,  causing  this  indicator  to  go  out.  If  LED  is  not 
lit when the outlet is on, full protection is not functioning. Spike 
protection  may  still  exist,  but  will  have  a  reduced  capacity  to 
absorb current. If this LED is not lit, please contact the Furman 
Service Department.

GROUND  OK

:  Normally  on  when  the  outlet  is  on.  It  lights  if  a 

reasonably good safety ground exists. If this LED is not lit when 
the  outlet  is  on,  the  unit  is  not  properly  grounded.  Unplug  the 
PowerPort and correct the ground.

EXTREME VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN

: Normally off. Upon initially 

applying power to the PowerPort, this indicator will be lit if the inlet 
is receiving below 80 volts or more than 140 volts, and power will 
not be applied to the outlet. If the unit has been operating with 
an acceptable input voltage and then that voltage goes out of the 
acceptable range, PowerPort will shut off power to the outlet and 
this LED will begin flashing.
NOTE: If the mains power is below 80 volts and has caused the 
PowerPort  to  remove  power  from  its  duplex  outlet,  PowerPort 
will  not  restore  power  to  the  outlet  until  the  mains  voltage  is 
more than 90 volts. If the mains power is above 140 volts and 
has  caused  the  PowerPort  to  remove  power  from  its  outlet, 
PowerPort  will  not  restore  power  to  the  outlet  until  the  mains 
voltage is less than 130 volts. The reason for this is to prevent the 
power oscillating on and off in marginal conditions.

MAINS OK

: Normally on. Indicates that power is present at the 

inlet. This LED will flash when input voltage is marginal (80-90 
or 130-140 volts), and will be off if voltage is below 80 or above 
140.

OFF DELAY

: Screwdriver adjustment to select OFF time delay 

from 0 to 60 seconds. 

 

REMOTE (NORMAL) SLIDE SWITCH

(Please read this section carefully)

This  three-position  slide  switch  provides  local  control  for 
diagnostics  and  system  troubleshooting.  When  positioned  to 
REMOTE,  PowerPort  accepts  remote  commands  for  ON/OFF 
control.  When  positioned  to  ON  (OVERRIDE),  power  to  the 
duplex outlet is switched on without the delay. When positioned 
to OFF (OVERRIDE), power to the outlet is switched off without 
delay. When  the  switch  is  in  either  of  the  override  positions, 
PowerPort  ignores  external  commands.  Should  a  remote 
command  be  received  by  a  PowerPort  while  switched  into  the 
ON  or  OFF  modes,  PowerPort  will  blink  the  POWER  STATUS 
indicator.  If  the  switch  is  moved  from  the  ON  position  to  the 
REMOTE  position,  power  to  the  outlet  is  turned  off  until  the 
remote is recycled once to OFF and then back ON in Maintained 
Mode, or push the Momentary button twice in Momentary mode. 
If  the  switch  is  moved  from  the  REMOTE  position  to  the  OFF 
position, power will be immediately removed from the outlet. 

ON DELAY

: Screwdriver adjustment to set ON time delay from 

0 to 60 seconds. 

POWER  STATUS

: This  LED  will  light  and  remain  lit  only  for 

the  duration  of  an  ON  or  OFF  delay  sequence.  It  will  flash 
continuously  if  either  of  these  abnormal  conditions  are 
present:  (1) The  front  panel  slide  switch  is  not  positioned  to 
REMOTE,  making  PowerPort  unable  to  accept  a  remote 
command,  and  then  a  remote  command  is  issued,  or 

REM

120 VAC

60 HZ INPUT

MAX

MADE IN USA

2400

WATTS

20A

+12V

STAT-

US

REM GND

SHUT-

DOWN

REMOTE CONTROL

CLASS 1 WIRING

20A

2): The input voltage is not within the acceptable range. 
NOTE: If an error condition occurs during any delay cycle, the 
power  status  light  will  flash,  indicating  the  error  condition. The 
delay cycle will continue.

Rear Panel Features

DUPLEX OUTLET

: 20 amp max, 2400 watts, with 20 amp circuit 

breaker.

POWER INPUT

: A 10-ft., 12 AWG power cord is provided. This 

power cord can be easily removed and replaced with 1/2” conduit 

fitting  if  permanent  installation  is  desired.  Here’s  how:  First, 

unplug the unit. Then remove cover. Remove and retain the wire 

nuts from all three power cord wires (black, green, white). Squeeze 

the black power cord retainer (strain relief) to allow removal of 

the power cord. Install a 1/2” conduit fitting in the double-D power 

cord hole and join it to 1/2” conduit containing black, white and 

green 12 AWG wires. Connect the three wires (black to black, 

green  to  green,  white  to  white)  to  the  PowerPort,  using  the 

previously removed wire nuts. Replace cover.

TERMINAL BARRIER STRIP

: Provides connection for remote 

control  and  remote  monitoring.  Please  also  refer  to  the  Basic 

Remote Control Wiring diagram below. 
Here is a description of each terminal barrier strip connection:

Front Panel

Rear Panel

+12V

: +12VDC source to be used with REM terminal to turn 

the PowerPort on and off.

STATUS

: This terminal pr5V output when the PowerPort 

outlet is on. An LED connected between this terminal and GND 
terminal will light and remain on as long as the outlets are on. 

NOTE: Connection of remote LEDs is optional. Also, all of the remote 
LEDs will flash if any abnormal voltage condition exists

.

REM

: Selectable by using jumper J1/J2. In maintained mode, 

connect REM to +12V terminal to turn the PowerPort off. 
Leaving REM open will turn the PowerPort on. 

NOTE: For long 

cable run, REM should be grounded in the ON position.)

GND

: For LED Status indicator ground return.

SHUTDOWN

: Selectable by using Jumpers J3 and J4. This 

terminal can be either an input or output (shipped as output). 
Please read the section “Shutdown Terminal” on previous page.

+12V

STAT-

US

REM GND

SHUT-

DOWN

OPTIONAL STATUS LED

ON

OFF

OPTIONAL GROUND
WIRE FOR LONG RUNS

SWITCH
SPST (NO GROUND)
SPDT (IF GROUND WIRE IS USED)

REM

Basic Remote Control Wiring

Содержание PWRPORT

Страница 1: ...nal barrier strip provides for a number of remote control and LED monitoring options A PowerPort can be unobtrusively installed in the front or rear of a rack see back page For permanent installations the AC cord may be removed and replaced with a standard 1 2 conduit fitting Safety Information To obtain best results from your Furman PowerPort please be sure to read this manual carefully prior to ...

Страница 2: ...l units to the OFF state and put them back in sync This is the only way to re sync units other than disconnecting AC power to all the units Remember operating the front panel slide switch does NOT affect the stored state of the unit even though it does temporarily turn the outputs off Shutdown Terminal Shutdown is a dual function terminal It can be an INPUT or an OUTPUT As shipped it is an OUTPUT ...

Страница 3: ...intained Mode or push the Momentary button twice in Momentary mode If the switch is moved from the REMOTE position to the OFF position power will be immediately removed from the outlet ON DELAY Screwdriver adjustment to set ON time delay from 0 to 60 seconds POWER STATUS This LED will light and remain lit only for the duration of an ON or OFF delay sequence It will flash continuously if either of ...

Страница 4: ...tions This warranty shall be cancelable by Furman at its sole discretion if the PowerPort unit has been subjected to physical abuse or has been modified in any way without written authorization from Furman Furman s liability under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the defective unit Furman will not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use or ...

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