
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