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Minuteman® Remote Power Manager (RPM)
RPM 1600 • RPM 1601 • RPM 1609
RPM 2000 • RPM 2001 • RPM 2009
Minuteman
®
Remote Power Manager (RPM)
(Model RPM 1609 shown)
The Minuteman
®
RPM (Remote Power Manager) is
the ultimate power nerve center for controlling multiple
network devices and services. With a single Minuteman
RPM, you can individually control AC power for up to
eight connected devices such as servers, hubs, routers,
modems, and telephone systems. Up to 15 client RPM
units, each with eight outlets, can be added to control
a total of 128 devices.
Allows fail-safe rebooting from any telephone (cell
or landline) — to a dedicated RPM line
Allows scheduling of tasks
Offers password-protected security levels
Configure and control RPM units worldwide
through most standard web browsers using a
single network IP address
Protect against spikes and surges with a surge
energy rating of 950 Joules
Accommodates RPM technology with most
network and security protocols
“Daisy-chain” as many as 15 additional Minuteman
RPM client nodes to each RPM master unit
Manage as many as 128 devices with a single
network IP address
Manage devices from anywhere in the world
The Minuteman® Remote Power Manager
(RPM) is the ideal solution for network administrators
who manage one or more remote locations. Once
connected to the network, you can easily control it from
virtually anywhere using a standard web browser and
your password. For example, you can reboot a locked
network router in another city by simply resetting the
outlet to which the router is attached. Several models
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are available for 230 VAC, 15-Amp applications.
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ultiPle
Methods
of
coMMunication
&
contRol
The Minuteman RPM offers several convenient and
flexible methods of communication and control over
network devices:
LAN connection: Most users connect it to their LAN
using a standard Ethernet connection.
Telephone
access:
Unlike
other
power
management units, the Minuteman RPM gives
you control via a telephone with no additional
modem required — a very useful feature when
your network locks up or becomes inoperable and
no network connection is available. You can call
your master RPM unit from anywhere in the world
and, using the touchtone keypad, enter your
password and key in commands to reset devices
as needed.
External modem: You can also connect an
external modem to the Minuteman RPM via its
built-in RS-232 port to dial-up to the Internet.
Once connected, the RPM emails you that it is
connected to the Web with a specific address,
allowing you to control the RPM through a Web
browser, just as if it were connected to the LAN.
Scheduled event control: You can preset a day
of the week and a specific time to start-up and
shutdown individual devices.
Additional notifications:
To keep you informed
of events such as a server shutdown, the RPM
can submit its notifications via pagers or network
broadcast messages.
The Minuteman RPM from Para Systems can provide
your system’s power management in a compact, cost-
effective unit.
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