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Benutzerhandbuch
Manuel Utilisateur
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IPower Switch 4 DIN S Pro
No. 32662
lindy.com
© LINDY Group - FIRST EDITION
(October 2018)
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  • Page 1 IPower Switch 4 DIN S Pro User Manual Eng lis h Benutzerhandbuch Deutsch Manuel Utilisateur Français Manuale Italiano No. 32662 lindy.com © LINDY Group - FIRST EDITION (October 2018)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Device Description Security Advice ....................... 4 Content of Delivery ....................4 Description ......................4 Installation ......................5 1.4.1 Connection Example ....................6 Technical Specifications ..................7 Sensor ........................7 2. Operating Operating the device directly ................9 Control Panel ......................
  • Page 3 Device Description Automated Access....................35 SNMP ........................36 4.5.1 Device MIB 2302 ..................38 SSL ........................39 Console ........................ 41 4.7.1 Console Cmd 2302 ....................44 Modbus TCP ......................51 Messages ......................55...
  • Page 4: Device Description

    · Lindy QIG Description The IPower Switch 4 DIN S Pro can switch 4 different relay outputs and monitor 8 pass- ive signal inputs. The device has the following features: · 4 switchable, potential-free relay ouputs, switching voltage 230 V AC 16 A / 24 V DC, 10 A ·...
  • Page 5: Installation

    · Optional sensor for environmental monitoring (temperature, humidity and air pres- sure) · Firmware update via Ethernet during operation · Comfortable configuration by web browser, W indows or Linux tool · Generation of messages (e-mail, Syslog and SNMP traps) and relay switching de- pending on input change, resp.
  • Page 6: Connection Example

    Start-up the device · Connect the device to the mains (230V AC) or to an AC Adaptor (10V to 24V AC, 12V to 28V DC, at 4 watts of power). Under no circumstances should the unit be fed with the mains and the AC Adaptor at the same time! ·...
  • Page 7: 1.5 Technical Specifications

    Operating 1.5 Technical Specifications Interfaces 1 x Ethernet port (RJ45) 1 x Connector for mains supply (230V AC) 1 x Connector for AC Adaptor (12V DC, 0,5A). 12V DC power supply 12 x screw terminal with 8 inputs and 4 x GND 8 x screw terminal with 4 make contacts (230V AC 16A, 24V DC 10 A) 1 x RJ45 for external sensor...
  • Page 8 Operating The sensors are detected automatically after connection. The sensor values are displayed directly on the "Control Panel" website: A click on the link in the "Name" column opens the display of the Min and Max values. The values in a column can be reset using the "Reset" button. The "Reset" button in the name column deletes all stored Min and Max values.
  • Page 9: Operating

    Operating Operating Operating the device directly Port Switching The current status of the output is indicated by the color of the LED. A red LED indic- ates that the output is off, green shows that the output is on. On the device are the but- tons "select"...
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    Operating Control Panel Access the web interface: http://"IP-address" and log-in. The web page provides an overview of the switching state, as well as the external sensor, provided that it is connected. W hen a single port is clicked at the IPower Switch 4 DIN S Pro, a panel with buttons to control a single port appear: The Port icon is green when the relay is closed, or red in the open state.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    Optionally the device can be switched via a Perl script or external tools like wget. More information is available on our support at www.lindy.com The website contains a status overview of all passive signal inputs, the time since the last change, and a counter of switching changes.
  • Page 12 For devices with relays, entering or exiting the bootloader mode does not change the state of the relays as long as the operating voltage is maintained. The GBL_Conf.exe program is available free of charge on our website lindy.com To check the network settings with GBL_Conf.exe, start the program and choose "All Devices"...
  • Page 13: Maintenance Page

    Operating · Activate the Bootloader Mode (see Chapter Bootloader Mode) and choose in menu "Search" the item "Bootloader-Mode Devices only" · Enter the desired settings in the edit window and save them with "Save Config". · Deactivate the boot loader mode for the changes to take effect. Select again "All Devices"...
  • Page 14 Operating Some functions such as a firmware update or changing of the IP-address and HTTP settings require a restart of the device. A jump to the boot loader or a restart of the device lead by no means to a change of the relay states. Enter Bootloader Mode: Jumps into bootloader mode, where additional settings can be made with GBL_Conf.exe.
  • Page 15: Configuration Management

    Operating 2.3.2 Configuration Management The device configuration can be saved and restored in the maintenance area. The "Config File Export" function can be used to save the current configuration as a text file. The syntax used in the configuration file corresponds to the commands of the Telnet console.
  • Page 16: Bootloader Activation

    Operating An example: email enabled set 0 email sender set "" #len: 0..100 email recipient set "" #len: 0..100 email server set "" #len: 0..100 email port set 25 email security set 0 #range: 0..2 email auth set 0 #range: 0..2 email user set ""...
  • Page 17 Configuration · Start the "GBL_Conf.exe" application · Do a network search with the "Search" menu action · In menu "Program Device" activate the item "Enter Firmware" Factory Reset If the device is in bootloader mode, it can always be put back to its factory default. All TCP/IP settings are reset in this operation.
  • Page 18: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration TCP/IP configuration by DHCP After switching on the device is scanning on the Ethernet for a DHCP server and re- quests an unused IP address. Check the IP address that has been assigned and ad- just if necessary, that the same IP address is used at each restart. To turn off DHCP use the software GBL_Conf.exe or use the configuration via the web interface.
  • Page 19: Watchdog

    Configuration Initialization delay: Here can be configured how long the port should wait to switch to its defined state after the device is turned on. The delay may last up to 8191 seconds. This corresponds to a period of approx. two hours and 20 minutes. A value of zero means that the initialization is off.
  • Page 20 Configuration Enable watchdog: Enables the watchdog function for this Output Port. W atchdog type: Here you can choose between the monitoring by ICMP pings or TCP pings. · ICMP Pings: The classic ping (ICMP echo request). It can be used to check the ac- cessibility of network devices (for example, a server).
  • Page 21: Input Ports

    Configuration Input Ports Choose Input port to configure: This field is used to select the input port to be con- figured. Name: You can assign a name up to 15 characters for each of the Input Ports. Using the name, an identification of the the device connected to the port can be facilitated. Inverted Input: Inverts the assignment of the input signal to a logical HI / LOW state.
  • Page 22: Ethernet

    Configuration Ethernet 3.3.1 IP Address Hostname: Here you can enter a name with up to 63 characters. This name will be used for registration on the DHCP server. Special characters and umlauts can cause problems in the network. IPv4 Address: The IP address of the device. IPv4 Netmask: The network mask used in the network.
  • Page 23: Ip Acl

    Configuration For IP changes a firmware reset is required. This can be done in the Maintenance web page. A restart of the device leads by no means to a change of the relay states. Manual IPv6 Configuration The input fields for the manual setting of IPv6 addresses allow you to configure the prefix of four additional IPv6 device addresses, and to set two DNS addresses, and a gateway.
  • Page 24: Http

    Configuration Enable IP filter: Enable or disable the IP filter here. The IP filter represents an access control for incoming IP packets. Please note that when IP access control is enabled HTTP and SNMP only work if the appropriate servers and clients are registered in the IP access control list. If you choose a wrong IP ACL setting and locked yourself out, please activate the Bootloader Mode and use GBL_Conf.exe to deactivate the IP ACL.
  • Page 25: Protocols

    Configuration Use radius server passwords: Username and password are validated by a Radius Sever. Use locally stored passwords: Username and password are stored locally. In this case, an admin password and a user password must be assigned. The password can have a maximum of 31 characters.
  • Page 26: Syslog

    Configuration Use radius server passwords: Username and password are validated by a Radius Sever. Use locally stored passwords: Username and password are stored locally Enable serial console: Enables the serial console. Raw mode: The VT100 editing is disabled. Activate echo: The echo setting. Enable binary KVM protocol: Additionally activates the KVM protocol.
  • Page 27: Snmp

    Configuration Syslog Server: If you have enabled Syslog Messages, enter the IP address of the server to which the syslog information should be transmitted. 3.4.3 SNMP SNMP-get: Enables the acceptance of SNMP-GET commands. SNMP-set: Allows the reception of SNMP-SET commands. SNMP UDP Port: Sets the UDP port where SNMP messages are received.
  • Page 28: Radius

    SNMP trap receiver: You can insert here up to eight SNMP trap receiver. MIB table: The download link to the text file with the MIB table for the device. More information about SNMP settings are available from our support or can be found on the Internet at lindy.com 3.4.4 Radius Enable Radius Client: Enables validation over Radius.
  • Page 29: Modbus Tcp

    Configuration Timeout: How long (in seconds) will be waited for a response from an Authentication Request. Retries: How often an authentication request is repeated after a timeout. Use Backup Server: Activates a Radius Backup server. Backup Server: Name or IP address of the Radius Backup server. Shared secret: Radius Shared Secret.
  • Page 30: Sensors

    Configuration Sensors Sensor: Selects a type of sensor to configure it. The first digit "1" indicates the number of the sensor port (only important for devices with more than one sensor port). This is followed by the sensor name, and the changeable sensor name. Sensor Name: Changeable name for this sensor.
  • Page 31: Port Switching

    Configuration Hysteresis Example: A Hysteresis value prevents that too much messages are generated, when a sensor value is jittering around a sensor limit. The following example shows the behavior for a temperature sensor and a hysteresis value of "1". An upper limit of "50 °C" is set. Example: 49.9 °C - is below the upper limit 50.0 °C - a message is generated for reaching the upper limit...
  • Page 32: E-Mail

    Configuration actual temperature actions during configuration 70 °C Port 1 Off (above max) + Port 2 On (above min) 45 °C Port 1 On (below max) + Port 2 On (above min) 20 °C Port 1 On (below max) + Port 2 Off (below min) Action matrix during operation when limit values are exceeded (for given example): to "above max"...
  • Page 33: Front Panel

    Specifications SMTP Connection Security: Transmission via SSL or no encryption. SMTP Authentification (password): Authentication method of the E-Mail Server. Username: User name that is registered with the SMTP E-Mail server. Set new password: Enter the password for the login to the e-mail server. Repeat password: Enter the password again to confirm it.
  • Page 34: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications IP ACL IP Access Control List The IP Access Control List (ACL IP) is a filter for incoming IP packets. If the filter is active, only the hosts and subnets whose IP addresses are registered in the list, can contact via HTTP or SNMP, and make changes.
  • Page 35: Radius

    Specifications One may use the usual decimal notation of IPv4 for the last 4 bytes: 1234:4ef0::19:32ff:254.0.1.36 Radius The passwords for HTTP, telnet, and serial console (depending on the model) can be stored locally and / or authenticated via RADIUS. The RADIUS configuration supports a primary server and a backup server.
  • Page 36: Snmp

    Specifications read measurement values of external sensors read measurement values of all energy sensors resetting the energy meters read the status of Overvoltage Protection Modbus TCP read / write status of Power Ports (relays) read status of Inputs read measurement values of external sensors read measurement values of all energy sensors The device can be controlled via HTTP interface with CGI commands and returns the internal configuration and status in JSON format.
  • Page 37 Specifications "standard") is detected in SNMP v3. From the User-based Security Model (USM) MIB variables, there is a support of "usmStats ..." counter. The "usmUser ..." variables will be added with the enhancement of additional users in later firmware versions. The sys- tem has only one context.
  • Page 38: Device Mib 2302

    Specifications Change in Trap Design In older MIB tables, a separate trap was defined for each combination of an event and a port number. This results in longer lists of trap definitions for the devices. For ex- ample, from epc8221SwitchEvtPort1 to epc8221SwitchEvtPort12. Since new firm- ware versions can generate many more different events, this behavior quickly pro- duces several hundred trap definitions.
  • Page 39: Ssl

    Specifications A unique value, greater than zero, for each receiver slot. enc2302TrapAddr .70.1.1.1.2.1.2.x OCTETS DNS name or IP address specifying one Trap receiver slot. A port can optionally be specified: 'name:port' An empty string disables this slot. enc2302portNumber .70.1.3.1.1.0 Integer32 The number of Relay Ports enc2302PortIndex .70.1.3.1.2.1.1.x...
  • Page 40 Specifications · TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA · TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 · TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 · TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 · TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 · TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 · TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 · TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 · TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 ·...
  • Page 41: Console

    Specifications The server keys should be generated with "openssl genrsa". If in the generated key file it reads only "----- BEGIN PRIVATE KEY -----" and not "----- BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY -----", the key is not recognized. ECC Certificate with Sign Request: openssl ecparam -genkey -name prime256v1 -out server.key openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr openssl req -x509 -days 365 -key server.key -in server.csr -out server.crt...
  • Page 42 Specifications back go back one level help all commands of the actual level help all show all commands logout logout (only when login required) quit quit console The "help" command returns all the commands of the current level. If "help" is called from the top level, e.g.
  • Page 43 Specifications Numerical Returns For parameters that support constants, these constants are output as return values. To better deal with scripting languages, it may be easier to work only with numerical re- turns. The command "vt100 numeric set ON" enables that only numerical values appear.
  • Page 44: Console Cmd 2302

    Specifications 4.7.1 Console Cmd 2302 Command Description Note logout go to login prompt when enabled quit quits telnet session - nothing in serial console back back one cmd level help show all cmds from this level help all show all cmds console enters cmd group "console"...
  • Page 45 Specifications email passwd hash set "{passwd}" sets crypted SMTP password email testmail send test email ethernet enters cmd group "ethernet" ethernet mac show shows MAC address ethernet link show shows ethernet link state ethernet phyprefer set {10MBIT_HD=0| sets preferred speed for PHY Auto Negotiation 10MBIT_FD=1|100MBIT_HD=2|100MBIT_FD=3} ethernet phyprefer show shows preferred speed for PHY Auto Negotiation...
  • Page 46 Specifications input all state {MODE0=0|MODE1=1|MODE2=2} show shows input state of all ports in 3 different view modes nput {port_num} name set "{name}" sets sensor name to label input {port_num} name show shows label of sensor input {port_num} invert enabled set {off=0|on=1} inverts input on/off input {port_num} invert enabled show shows if input inverted...
  • Page 47 Specifications input {port_num} {LOW=0|HIGH=1} state show shows Port state for Power Port Switching actions input volt3 state show shows state of 3V input voltage {ON=1|VERR=3} input volt12 state set {OFF=0|VLO=1|VHI=2} sets state of 12V input voltage shows state of 12V input voltage {OFF=0|VLO=1| input volt12 state show VHI=2|VERR=3} incl possible error condition enters cmd group "ip4"...
  • Page 48 Specifications port {port_num} watchdog mode set {OFF=0| sets port watchdog mode PORT_RESET=1|IP_MS=2|IP_MS_INV=3} port {port_num} watchdog mode show shows port watchdog mode port {port_num} watchdog type set {WD_ICMP=0| sets port watchdog type WD_TCP=1} port {port_num} watchdog type show shows port watchdog type port {port_num} watchdog host set "{dns_name}"...
  • Page 49 Specifications shows server number of retries show radius chap enabled set <off=0/on=1> enables CHAP radius chap enabled show shows if CHAP is enabled radius message auth set <off=0/on=1> enables request message authentication shows if request message authentication is en- radius message auth show abled sets default session timeout (when not returned as radius default timeout set {num_secs}...
  • Page 50 Specifications snmp snmpv3 privalg show show SNMP v3 privacy algorithm snmp snmpv3 authpasswd set "{passwd}" sets SNMP v3 authentication password snmp snmpv3 privpasswd set "{passwd}" sets SNMP v3 privacy password snmp snmpv3 authpasswd hash set "{passwd}" sets SNMP v3 authentication hashed password snmp snmpv3 privpasswd hash set "{passwd}"...
  • Page 51: Modbus Tcp

    · Number of energy sensors · Measured values of energy sensors · Measured values of the external sensors This chapter is general for all Lindy devices. Depending on the device type, some ports or certain sensors are not available. Address Range:...
  • Page 52 Specifications Coil Status n Byte each Bit represents a state · Read Discrete Inputs (0x02) Reads state informations: Request Code 1 Byte 0x02 Starting Address 2 Bytes 0x400 to 0x7ff Quantity of Inputs 2 Bytes 1 to 0x400 Response Code 1 Byte 0x02 Byte count...
  • Page 53 Specifications Request Code 1 Byte 0x04 Starting Address 2 Bytes 0x0000 to 0xffff Quantity of Inputs 2 Bytes 1 to 0x7d Response Code 1 Byte 0x04 Byte count 1 Byte 2 x n Input Status n x 2 Byte 16-bit or 32-bit data Various state information and measured values of the device are arranged in the input registers: Address...
  • Page 54 Specifications For devices with only one phase, the phase is set to zero in the formula. Examples: "Power Active" for 1st line sensor and 3rd phase: 0x400 + 0 * 0x120 + 2 * 0x60 + 1 * 2 = 0x4C2 "Voltage"...
  • Page 55: Messages

    Specifications More Follows 1 Byte 0x00 NextObjectID 1 Byte 0x00 Number of Objects 1 Byte 0x03 Object ID 1 Byte 0x00 Object Length 1 Byte Object Value n1 Bytes "Company Id" Object ID 1 Byte 0x00 Object Length 1 Byte Object Value n2 Bytes "Product Id"...
  • Page 56 Die formelle Konformitätserklärung können wir Ihnen auf Anforderung zur Verfügung stellen LINDY Herstellergarantie – Hinweis für Kunden in Deutschland LINDY gewährt für dieses Produkt über die gesetzliche Regelung in Deutschland hinaus eine zweijährige Hersteller- garantie ab Kaufdatum. Die detaillierten Bedingungen dieser Garantie finden Sie auf der LINDY Website aufgelistet bei den AGBs.
  • Page 57 Geräte müssen den Sammel- und Rückgabesystemen zugeführt werden! Dort werden sie kostenlos entgegen genommen. Die Kosten für den weiteren Recyclingprozess übernehmen die Gerätehersteller. LINDY bietet deutschen Endverbrauchern ein kostenloses Rücknahmesystem an, beachten Sie bitte, dass Batterien und Akkus den Produkten vor der Rückgabe an das Rücknahmesystem entnommen werden müssen und über die Sammel- und Rückgabesysteme für Batterien separat entsorgt werden müssen.

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