JUICE GOOSE iP1515 Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S
MANUAL
iP 15 Series
WEB CONTROLLED
AC POWER DISTRIBUTION
8/15

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  • Page 1 (Quickstart Section is on Page 2.) OWNER’S MANUAL iP 15 Series WEB CONTROLLED AC POWER DISTRIBUTION 8/15...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    AC power receptacles can be monitored for electrical current flow. The iP1515 has a 15 amp capacity. The iP1520 has a 20 amp capacity. Both provide AC line conditioning and surge protection.
  • Page 3 QUICKSTART GUIDE 1. Unbox the unit. The box should contain: iP15 Series device, Quick Start Guide, warranty card and Juice Goose promotional material. You will need a CAT5 network cable if attaching to a router, a CAT 5/6 crossover cable if...
  • Page 4: Detail Specifications

    DIMENSIONS (inches)……………………………………..…..………...1.72H x 19.0W x 7.0D WEIGHT (lbs)……………………………………………………………………………………..10.0 CIRCUIT BREAKER......…..…15A (iP1515) or 20A (iP1520) back panel, thermal POWER INPUT CORD..……..7 Foot, SJTW with NEMA 5/15P (iP1515) or 5/20P (iP1520) (Note: iP1520 requires a NEMA 5/20R receptacle) VOLTAGE INPUT.………..…………………………………………………...120 VAC at 60 Hz POWER OUTPUTS iP1515.....Six NEMA 5/15R (controlled), one NEMA 5/15R (unswitched)
  • Page 5: Back Panel Features

    UNSWITCHED OUTLET - This single outlet is rated for a maximum load of fifteen amps on the iP1515 and twenty amps on the iP1520. It will have power any time the iP device is plugged into a live AC receptacle...
  • Page 6: Set Up Detail

    DETAILED INSTALLATION AND SETUP Unbox the unit. The box contains: the iP15 unit, the iP15 manual and a war- ranty card . Mount the iP15 in a 19” wide rack with metal mounting rails, designed with 1.75” spacing. Use appropriate rack mounting hardware. Always power the IP15 on a grounded outlet.
  • Page 7 which point the Network light on the front of the unit should illuminate and re- main on without blinking, indicating network connectivity. If the Network light blinks check the cable connections. 4. In Windows go to your start menu and navigate to the control panel. Then choose the Network Connections”...
  • Page 8 The iP Series Management section is accessible from the top right link named “Management”. It consists of 4 tabs; Overview—Which shows the current configuration of the iP15 Network Setup– Where you can configure IP address and other required net- work settings dependant on your personal network User Setup–...
  • Page 9: Network Setup

    NETWORK SETUP In the above screen capture you can see the network setup tab accessible when logged in as Admin. The Enable DHCP is checked by default. This will result in the router or DHCP server assigning the IP address of the unit which will then be visible on the OVERVIEW tab.
  • Page 10: User Setup

    USER SETUP The user setup tab is where you configure the Admin and User account pass- words. You can change the username and password on both accounts by typ- ing in the changes in the corresponding fields. There is a second password field for both accounts that verifies you typed the password in correctly.
  • Page 11 There are several free terminal programs available such as Microsoft Hyper- terminal. Or you can download one direct from the iP15 product page on the Juice Goose website at http://juicegoose.com/product-ip-1520.html POWER CYCLE FEATURE Also on this page is the Power Cycle control feature. The Power Cycle feature is useful for rebooting routers should a connectivity issue arise.
  • Page 12 Before you enable this feature, be sure to configure the settings you require. After you enable the Power Cycle feature the settings cannot be changed unless you disable the feature again. Please note: if you have a Dynamic IP address it is not advisable to plug your Cable/DSL modem into POD1 as a reboot of the modem could result in a new IP address being assigned to the modem and so could result in remote access issues if you do not know what the new IP address is.
  • Page 13: Remote Control And Monitoring

    REMOTE CONTROL AND MONITORING Using the On Board Web Server TURNING POWER ON AND OFF - On the Control page, each of three PODs has associated with it a virtual On/Off button (Activate) and an On/Off indicator (Status). Clicking an On/Off button turns the corresponding POD on or off. When a POD is on the Status indicator will be green as if on.
  • Page 14 RS232 CONTROL AND MONITORING To operate the iP15 using RS232 you will need a suitable cable from the PC to the iP15 RJ11 RS232 port on the rear of the unit. Below is the pin out for a RJ11 to female DB9 cable. This cable will need to be constructed or pur- chased.
  • Page 15 ALLON—Turns all PODs on without sequence ALLOFF – Turns all PODs off without sequence SEQUP(X) – Sequences up all PODs from 1 to 3, where (X) is the number of seconds between sequence events (e.g. A 2 second sequence would be SE- QUP2) SEQDOWN(X) Sequences down all PODs from 3 to 1, where (X) is the number of seconds between sequence events (e.g.
  • Page 16 RAW TCP CONTROL It is possible to control and monitor iP15 over Ethernet using raw TCP protocol. In this mode, any PC ( Windows, Linux, Mac ) can connect to the iP15 over a TCP/IP connection using a suitable TCP/IP client program. Once the connec- tion is made, the serial port console and its commands are available to the user over TCP/IP as if the user was connected to IP15 over the local serial connec- tion.
  • Page 17 To connect to IP15 over TCP, simply start your TCP client program ( such as Hercules or PuTTY) and specify the IP address of the iP15 and the TCP port. Start the connection ( many programs have a Connect button to start the con- nection ) and type iP15 console commands such as Help.
  • Page 18 UDP Control It is possible to control and monitor iP15 over Ethernet using UDP protocol. In this mode, any PC ( Windows, Linux, Mac ) can connect to the iP15 using a suitable UDP capable client program. Once the UDP port is opened, the serial port console and its commands are available to the user over UDP as if the user was connected to iP15 over the local serial connection.
  • Page 19 POWER LOSS FEATURE The power loss feature on the iP15 ensures that in the event of a power outage the previous state is remembered when power is returned. Effectively this means that if you have PODs in an activated state and the power fails, when power is restored the PODs that were previously activated will sequence back up in accordance with the sequence delay currently active.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The Juice Goose iP15 is ruggedly constructed and contains quality compo- nents. There are no user serviceable parts inside this device. Unauthorized service will void all existing warranties and may result in equipment damage and personal injury. Should improper performance be observed consult the following guidelines for diagnosis.
  • Page 21 POD 1 KEEPS REBOOTING. The Power Cycle feature may be enabled and there is no connectivity to the selected domain. POD 1 will power cycle if the defined domain name to be PINGed is unreachable. This can happen if you’re using the unit independently of a web enabled network.
  • Page 22 Juice Goose dealer or Juice Goose directly. SERVICE Should your unit require service, contact Juice Goose to receive a service au- thorization number. This number will allow us to track your returned unit. Please note that no returns will be accepted without such a number.

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