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Remote Power Switch (AC)
USER MANUAL
Visit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs.
June 12, 2014
D-UM-216RP
Firmware Version 1.0D

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  • Page 1 Remote Power Switch (AC) USER MANUAL Visit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs. June 12, 2014 D-UM-216RP Firmware Version 1.0D...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Visit our w ebsite at w w w .dpstelecom .com for the latest PDF m anual and FAQs Remote Power Switch (AC) Overview Specifications Shipping List Available by Request Installation Tools Needed Mounting AC Power Switch Back Panel Power Connection LAN Connection Serial Connection 50-pin Amphenol Connector (RTU build only)
  • Page 4 9.2.7.1 Basic Configuration 9.2.7.2 Advanced Configuration 9.2.8 Sensors 9.2.9 Fan Control 9.2.10 Date and Time 9.2.11 Timers 9.2.12 Reboot Monitoring via the Web Browser 10.1 Monitoring Alarms 10.2 Operating Controls 10.3 Viewing Analogs 10.4 Sensors 10.5 Viewing the Event Log SNMP Control of Relays Firmware Upgrade Display Mapping...
  • Page 5: Remote Power Switch (Ac) Overview

    Remote Power Switch (AC) Overview Fig. 1.1 Deploy this power switch at critical locations to switch on, off, and reboot equipment from miles away. If you’ve ever had to jump in your truck and drive hours to a site to reboot jammed equipment, you already know exactly why you need the Remote Power Switch (AC).
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions: 1.72" H x 17.026" W x 9.636" D (4.4 cm x 43.25 cm x 24.48 cm) Weight: 1.5lb AC Inputs: 1 AC input feed with 8 outputs OR 2 AC inputs with 3 outputs each Range: 85 to 250 VAC AC inputs support 20 amps max current at 120 VAC Unit requires 14W max for internal functions Output Relays:...
  • Page 7 All servicing is to be performed by DPS Telecom only.
  • Page 8: Shipping List

    DPS Telecom at 1-800-622-3314. Remote Power Switch (AC) D-PK-216RP Remote Power Switch (AC) User Manual Resource CD D-UM-216RP 6 ft. DB9M-DB9F Download Cable 14 ft. Ethernet Cable D-PR-045-10A-04 D-PR-923-10A-14 19" Rack Ear 6.5' Power Cord, 20 Amp 120VAC...
  • Page 9: Available By Request

    Two Metric Rack Screws Pads 2-000-80750-03 2-015-00030-00 Available by Request 23" Rack Ears DPS Sensor D-CS-325-10A-07 D-PR-1822-10A-07 6.5' Power Cord, 20 Amp Int'l 250VAC Expansion RS232 Serial Cable (1 for 1x8 version, 2 for 2x3 version) D-PR-1028-10C-01 3-960-00063-01 Installation Tools Needed To install the Remote Power Switch (AC), you'll need the following tools: Phillips No.
  • Page 10 PC with web browser and terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal...
  • Page 11: Mounting

    Mounting Fig. 4.1 The Remote Power Switch (AC) can be flush or rear-mounted The Remote Power Switch (AC) mounts in a 19" rack or a 23" rack using the provided rack ears for each size. Two rack ears locations are provided. Attach the appropriate rack ears in the flush-mount or rear-mount locations shown above.
  • Page 12: Ac Power Switch Back Panel

    AC Power Switch Back Panel Step 1: Choose between the 2 x 3 or 1 x 8 version: Fig. 5.1 Remote Power Switch (AC) back panel connections Step 2: Choose the RTU build option (shown below) or without alarm monitoring. Fig.
  • Page 13: Power Connection

    Power Connection The Remote Power Switch (AC) itself is powered by the same AC power. The power inputs for the 2X3 version are shown below. Fig. 5.3 Close-up view of power inputs for the Remote Power Switch (AC). The 2X3 version is shown above. Before you connect a power supply to the Remote Power Switch (AC): Always use safe power practices when making power connections.
  • Page 14: Serial Connection

    Serial Connection Choose between an RS232 or RS485 serial port for your build of the Remote Power Switch. Fig. 5.6 RS485 pinout. Fig. 5.5 RS232 pinout. 50-pin Amphenol Connector (RTU build only) The 50-pin Amphenol connector on the Remote Power Switch is used for the discrete alarms, controls, and analogs.
  • Page 15: Remote Power Switch (Ac) Front Panel

    Remote Power Switch (AC) front panel Fig. 6.1. Remote Power Switch (AC) Front panel connections. Note: If using the 2 x 3 version, the unit will have 6 control buttons on the front panel. The 1 X 8 version is shown above. Remote Disable button Hold the Disable button for 3 seconds to disable remote access to the unit.
  • Page 16: Circuit Breaker

    Circuit Breaker The 1x8 Remote Power Switch has its circuit breaker located on the front of the unit controlling the units input power. It is rated to protect your equipment from 100V to 240V with a current of 20Amps max. The 2x3 Remote Power Switch has two circuit breakers located in the front independently controlling power inputs A and B.
  • Page 17 3. At the Connection Description screen, enter a 4. At the Connect To screen, select Com port name for this connection. You may also select an you'll be using from the drop down and click icon. The name and icon do not affect your ability OK.
  • Page 18 7. The Remote Power Switch (AC)'s main main 8. ESC to the main menu. When asked if you'd menu will appear. Type C for C)onfig, then E for like to save your changes, type Y for Y)es. E)thernet. Configure the unit's IP address, subnet Reboot the Remote Power Switch (AC) to save mask, and default gateway.
  • Page 19 ...via LAN Connection through Ethernet port To connect to the Remote Power Switch (AC) via LAN, all you need is the unit's IP address (Default IP address is 192.168.1.100). If you DON'T have LAN, but DO have physical access to the Remote Power Switch (AC), connect using a LAN crossover cable.
  • Page 20: Tty Interface

    TTY Interface The TTY interface is the built-in interface for basic configuration. From the TTY interface, you can: · Edit the IPA, subnet, and gateway · Monitor and operate relays · Debug and troubleshoot · Ping other devices on the network ·...
  • Page 21: View Hardware Config & Stats

    View Hardware Config & Stats Fig. 8.2 - Confirm the build options of your Remote Power Switch. 1. Login to the TTY interface, then press C)onfig > S)tats. 2. You will see the hardware options available on your Remote Power Switch unit, as well as the firmware version, uptime, etc.
  • Page 22: Remote Power Switch Web Browser

    Remote Power Switch Web Browser The Remote Power Switch (AC) features a built-in Web Browser Interface that allows you to configure the unit through the Internet or your Intranet. You can quickly issue controls using most commonly used browsers. NOTE: Max number of users allowed to simultaneously access the Remote Power Switch (AC) via the Web is 4.
  • Page 23: Bypassing Password

    9.1.1 Bypassing Password If you forget your password you will need to restore the Remote Power Switch (AC) to factory defaults. This procedure requires physical access to the Remote Power Switch (AC) and will reset all setting changes. 1. Connect you're PC to the Remote Power Switch (AC) through its craft port 2.
  • Page 24 Fig. 9.2 - Global System Settings section of the Edit > System menu NOTE: You will see the following popup when making changes to the Remote Power Switch (AC) from the Edit menu. It will appear when confirming your changes to the database, either by clicking Next in the setup wizards or the Save button.
  • Page 25: Edit Menu Field Descriptions

    Edit Menu Field Descriptions 9.2.1 System From the Edit > System menu, you will configure global DCP, and control settings. Fig. 9.4 - The Edit > System menu Global System Settings Name A name for this Remote Power Switch (AC). (Optional field) Location The location of this Remote Power Switch (AC).
  • Page 26: Ethernet

    browse to the config file you've saved on your PC 9.2.2 Ethernet The Edit > Ethernet menu allows you to define and configure Ethernet settings. Fig. 9.5 - The Edit > Ethernet menu Ethernet Settings Hardware address of the Remote Power Switch (AC). (Not editable - For MAC Address reference only.) Example: If you don't want to remember this unit's IP address, you can type in a...
  • Page 27: Notifications

    9.2.3 Notifications From the initial Edit > Notifications menu, you will see which of the 8 notifications are enabled, their server, and schedule. Click on the number link for one of the notifications to begin configuration. Fig. 9.6 - The Edit > Notifications menu Once you've chosen which notification you want to setup, check the Enable Notification to turn it "on."...
  • Page 28: System Alarms

    9.2.4 System Alarms Fig. 9.8 - The Edit > Alarms menu Editing System Alarms Pnt (Point) Alarm point number Description Non-editable description for this System (housekeeping) Alarm. Check this box to choose to report this alarm.Check the box in the Rpt (Report) green bar (top) to have all System Alarms reported.
  • Page 29: Controls

    9.2.5 Controls Fig. 9.9 - The Edit > Controls menu Editing Base Controls Type Label indicating which power input/output is connected. Description User-definable description for what this power input/output is controlling. Enter the amount of time before the control resets itself. (Momentary time) Reset Time Example: enter 5m for 5 minutes.
  • Page 30: Groups Tab

    9.2.6 Groups tab Fig. 9.10 - The Edit > Groups menu Control Groups Type Group number. Description User-definable description for what this power input/output is controlling. Enter the amount of time before the control resets itself. (Momentary time) Reset Time Example: enter 5m for 5 minutes.
  • Page 31: Analogs

    9.2.7 Analogs Internal and external temperature sensors monitor the ambient temperature. Both sensors measure a range of 32° F to 140° F (0° C to 60° C) within an accuracy of ± 1°. The external temperature sensor provides external temperature readings by plugging the optional probe into the temperature port on the back panel.
  • Page 32: Advanced Configuration

    9.2.7.2 Advanced Configuration Fig. 9.12 - Detailed analog settings Editing Analogs - Advanced The amount (in volts) that the channel needs to go above or below a DeadBand threshold in order to cause an alarm. User-definable display units or optional choice between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures.
  • Page 33: Sensors

    9.2.8 Sensors Sensors connected to the AC Power Switch will appear the AC Power Switch's web interface in the order connected. Your AC Power Switch will automatically recognize the sensor type (temperature, humidity, air flow, etc.) and populate the Sensor ID and Unit (shown below as "Temperature Units") fields.
  • Page 34: Fan Control

    9.2.9 Fan Control The fan control menu is used to auto-activate outlets when user defined temperature thresholds are crossed. Temperature thresholds are assigned to control power switch outlets in groups of four. Bay 1 refers to outlets 1-4 while Bay 2 refers to outlets 5-8. It is assumed that there is a maximum of one fan connected to each power outlet.
  • Page 35: 9.2.10 Date And Time

    9.2.10 Date and Time Fig. 9.15 - The Edit > Date and Time menu Time Settings Date Select the current month, day, and year from the drop-down menus. Time Select the current hour, minutes, and time of day fro the drop-down menus. Automatic Time Adjustment (NTP) Enable NTP Check this box to enable Network Time Protocol.
  • Page 36: 9.2.11 Timers

    9.2.11 Timers Fig. 9.16 - The Edit > Timers menu Timers Web refresh How often the web browser is refreshed when in monitor mode. The "hearbeat" function that can be used by masters who don't perform integrity Timed Tick checks. Remote Access The amount of time that remote access can be disabled before it is auto- enabled.
  • Page 37: Monitoring Via The Web Browser

    Monitoring via the Web Browser 10.1 Monitoring Alarms System alarms are not-editable, housekeeping alarms that are programmed into Remote Power Switch (AC). The Monitor > \ Alarms screen provides the status of the system alarms by indicating if an alarm has been triggered.
  • Page 38: Operating Controls

    10.2 Operating Controls Use the following rules to operate the Remote Power Switch (AC)'s control: 1. Select Controls from the Monitor menu. 2. The green bar indicates that "Power On" for that device, and the red bar indicates "Power Off." 3.
  • Page 39: Sensors

    10.4 Sensors On the Monitor > Sensors menu, you can monitor all attached digital "D-wire" sensors (including the Internal Temperature sensor if your AC Power Switch has this option). The most recent sensor measurement will be shown, and any alarm thresholds crossed will be shown in either orange for minor alarms, red for major alarms or red for not detected.
  • Page 40: Snmp Control Of Relays

    SNMP Control of Relays In order to control the power outputs via SNMP set commands, a SET command must include the following variables: Numeric OID Type Value Conditions dpsRTUCPort 1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.3. INTEGER Always dpsRTUCAddress 1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.3. INTEGER Always dpsRTUCDisplay 1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.3. INTEGER Always dpsRTUCPoint 1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2.3.
  • Page 41: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade To access the Firmware Load screen, click on the Edit > System menu. At the bottom of this screen, click the firmware link located in the System Controls section. Fig. 13.1 - The click able link to upgrade firmware from the Edit > System menu At the Firmware Load screen, simply browse for the firmware update you've downloaded from www.dpstele.com and click Load.
  • Page 42: Display Mapping

    Display Mapping Display Point Description Power Relay 1-8 9-16 Expansion Power Relay 1-8 Display 1 17-32 Base Alarm 1-16 33-48 Relay Group 1-16 49-64 Undefined Display Point Description Display 2 1-64 Undefined Display Point Description Analog 1 Minor Under Analog 1 Minor Over Analog 1 Major Under Analog 1 Major Over Display 3...
  • Page 43 Display Point Description 33-64 Undefined Display Point Description Analog 3 Minor Under Analog 3 Minor Over Analog 3 Major Under Analog 3 Major Over Display 5 Undefined 9-16 Analog 3 Control 17-32 Analog 3 Value 33-64 Undefined Display Point Description Analog 4 Minor Under Analog 4 Minor Over Analog 4 Major Under...
  • Page 44 Display Point Description 17-32 Current for power 1 Value 33-64 Undefined Display Point Description Current for power 2 Minor Under Current for power 2 Minor Over Current for power 2 Major Under Current for power 2 Major Over Display 8 Undefined 9-16 Current for power 2 Control...
  • Page 45 Display Point Description Notification 1 failed Notification 2 failed Notification 3 failed Notification 4 failed Notification 5 failed Notification 6 failed Notification 7 failed Notification 8 failed Lost Provisioning NTP failed Timed tick Serial 1 RcvQ full Dynamic memory full Unit reset Remote access disabled Top bard failed...
  • Page 46 Display Point Description Display 14 1-64 Undefined Display Point Description Display 15 1-64 Undefined Display Point Description Display 16 1-64 Undefined Display Point Description Display 17 1-64 Undefined Display Point Description Sensor 1 Minor Under Sensor 1 Minor Over Sensor 1 Major Under Sensor 1 Major Over Sensor 1 Not Detected Undefined...
  • Page 47 Display Point Description Display Point Description Sensor 3 Minor Under Sensor 3 Minor Over Sensor 3 Major Under Sensor 3 Major Over Sensor 3 Not Detected Undefined 9-16 Sensor 3 Control 17-32 Sensor 3 Value Display 19 Sensor 4 Minor Under Sensor 4 Minor Over Sensor 4 Major Under Sensor 4 Major Over...
  • Page 48 Display Point Description Sensor 6 Major Under Sensor 6 Major Over Sensor 6 Not Detected 38-40 Undefined 41-48 Sensor 6 Control 49-64 Sensor 6 Value Display Point Description Sensor 7 Minor Under Sensor 7 Minor Over Sensor 7 Major Under Sensor 7 Major Over Sensor 7 Not Detected Undefined...
  • Page 49 Display Point Description Sensor 9 Major Over Sensor 9 Not Detected Undefined 9-16 Sensor 9 Control 17-32 Sensor 9 Value Sensor 10 Minor Under Sensor 10 Minor Over Sensor 10 Major Under Sensor 10 Major Over Sensor 10 Not Detected 38-40 Undefined 41-48...
  • Page 50 Display Point Description 41-48 Sensor 12 Control 49-64 Sensor 12 Value Display Point Description Sensor 13 Minor Under Sensor 13 Minor Over Sensor 13 Major Under Sensor 13 Major Over Sensor 13 Not Detected Undefined 9-16 Sensor 13 Control 17-32 Sensor 13 Value Display 24 Sensor 14 Minor Under...
  • Page 51: Frequently Asked Questions

    Display Point Description 17-32 Sensor 15 Value Sensor 16 Minor Under Sensor 16 Minor Over Sensor 16 Major Under Sensor 16 Major Over Sensor 16 Not Detected 38-40 Undefined 41-48 Sensor 16 Control 49-64 Sensor 16 Value Frequently Asked Questions If you have a question about the Remote Power Switch (AC), please call us at (559) 454-1600 or e-mail us at support@dpstele.com 14.1...
  • Page 52: Snmp Faqs

    A. The Remote Power Switch (AC) SNMP agent manages an embedded MIB that supports only the Remote Power Switch (AC)'s RTU variables. The T/MonXM variables are included in the distributed MIB only to provide SNMP managers with a single MIB for all DPS Telecom products.
  • Page 53 SNMP manager? A. The control relays are operated by issuing the appropriate set commands, which are contained in the DPS Telecom MIB. Q. How can I associate descriptive information with a point for the RTU granular traps? A.
  • Page 54: Technical Support

    DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non-fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement.
  • Page 55 Warranty DPS Telecom warrants, to the original purchaser only, that its products a) substantially conform to DPS' published specifications and b) are substantially free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty expires two years from the date of product delivery with respect to hardware and ninety days from the date of product delivery with respect to software.
  • Page 56 Free Tech Support is Only a Click Away Need help with your alarm monitoring? DPS Information Services are ready to serve you … in your email or over the Web! www.DpsTele.com Free Tech Support in Your Email: The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine is your free email tech support alert, delivered directly to your in-box every two weeks.

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