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IQSocket IQSW-IP10
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  • Page 1 User Guide IQSocket IQSW-IP10 Version v.0 rev0 User guide www.IQtronic.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Important information ................3 1 Introduction ..............4 1.1 Product features ................5 2 Installation..............6 2.1 Wiring the IQsocket IQSW-IP10............6 2.2 Powering IQSW-IP10 On..............7 3 Managing IQSW-IP10 ............8 3.1 Setting IP addresses ..............8 3.2 Managing by web browser .............8 3.2.1 Status page .................9 3.2.2...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Important information Every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document, however we do not accept responsibility for damage, injury, loss or expense resulting from errors and omissions, and we reserve the right of amendment without further notice.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 1 Introduction IQsocket IQSW-IP10 is a member of family of intelligent power sockets brought to you by IQtronic, Ltd. IQsocket IQSW-IP10 allows you to control of any electric appliance connected to the device’s socket remotely over any IP network, including internet. You can use for this purpose any device supporting internet browser (HTTP protocol) such as PC, smartphone etc) or using SNMP protocol.
  • Page 5: Product Features

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 1.1 Product features In general, IQsocket IQSW-IP10 has following features: • Controlling (turn on, turn off; restart by cutting power for short time) of any electric appliance connected to the switched socket by HTTP and SNMP protocols or manually by pressing pushbutton on IQSW-IP10 body •...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Before starting installation, please read this manual and take into account Important information section at beginning of this manual. 2.1 Wiring the IQsocket IQSW-IP10 Wiring is intuitive, simply wire RJ-45 jack into your Ethernet network using supplied cable, then connect your electric appliance to the device’s socket and plug the IQSW-IP10 into a free electric socket.
  • Page 7: Powering Iqsw-Ip10 On

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 2.2 Powering IQSW-IP10 On Once you plug your IQsocket IQSW-IP10 into a live electric socket, it become powered on and starts operation. You can verify it by observing status of the LEDs: • Once AC power is connected, all three LED indicators will blink shortly and internal self-test is performed.
  • Page 8: Managing Iqsw-Ip10

    3 Managing IQSW-IP10 This chapter guides you through management and configuration of IQSW-IP10. Your IQsocket IQSW-IP10 is equipped with an internal web server, which provides an easy to use, intuitive and convenient way of management. You can both set up configuration and operation parameters and get information about device’s status.
  • Page 9: Status Page

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.2.1 Status page Provides summary of device status: Explanation of parameters: Section System information provide basic status information, such as Device name and Location, info on time, firmware version, Ethernet MAC address and temperature reading of internal temperature sensor.
  • Page 10: Network Configuration

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.2.2 Network configuration Here you can configure networking and security parameters: Page 10 of 36...
  • Page 11 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Explanation of parameters: IP address You can setup IP networking parameters such as IP address, Network mask Default Gateway, DNS servers; please ensure to enter proper values. Please note it is necessary to define a fixed IP address even if case you are using a DHCP environment.
  • Page 12 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Password protection You can change/define a login username and password for protecting access to web interface. It comes with no password by default. Note… If you want to disable password protection, enter blank login password. You can also activate exception from password protection for pages status.xml and/or status/html –...
  • Page 13: Test Rules - Watchdog Function

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.2.3 Test rules – watchdog function You can configure here automatic watch dog function based on assessment of ICMP packet lost to selected IP host: Basically, you can define up to three test rules, two with numerical IP address of evaluated host, third rule can be defined using host name, and it’s IP...
  • Page 14 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd can lead to restart of the output socket, sending of SNMP trap or both, depending on configuration. Finally, output control event is performed using logical OR or logical AND operations over the results (output control event requests) of particular rules.
  • Page 15 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Number of packets to evaluate represents how many test packets is used for evaluation of packet loss. Rules evaluation allows to choose when an output control event (restart and/or SNMP trap) will be performed – in case of selected OR, it will be performed when ANY from rules is positive;...
  • Page 16 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Diagram of rules evaluation All referenced values come from Test rules settings page. Request means testing ICMP packets sent to the target host; response means received ICMP answers from the target host. Page 16 of 36...
  • Page 17: Utility

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.2.4 Utility This page gives you possibility to restore factory default configuration, reboot device, upgrade firmware and clear statistics data: Restoring default configuration Restore default configuration will revert all settings to the factory default values. It is necessary to reboot the device in order to activate new values...
  • Page 18 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Clearing statistics Clear statistic data will erase all collected statistics data displayed in Status page. Firmware upgrade Using Browse button select file containing new firmware and then click to Upload. Upgrade process will take about 50 seconds, which is indicated by fast...
  • Page 19: Control Socket

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.2.5 Control socket Here you can control the output socket manually and schedule automatic actions based on date/time. Page 19 of 36...
  • Page 20 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Socket status Top of the page contains status row displaying current status of the socket: Manual control Simply click to the buttons to turn on, turn off and restart (change current state to opposite one temporary for given number of seconds).
  • Page 21 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Enter following rows: Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa,Su,20:00,Off by clicking to Save button Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa,Su,21:00,On by clicking to Save button and then activate scheduler by clicking to checkbox Enable scheduler So scheduler will every day at 20:00 turn the output socket off and turn it on daily at 21:00.
  • Page 22: Logging

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.2.6 Logging This page display events recorded in the event log: Event log can contain up to 50 records, oldest records being rewritten when log is full. Automatically are recorded socket change events and firmware upgrade, optionally Ethernet link status and device startups, which can be configured in Network configuration menu.
  • Page 23: Quick Setup

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Restart www.domain.com 100% restart due to www.domain.com has been inaccessible, with ICMP packet loss 100% DEVICE OVERHEAT Overheat condition, allowed internal temperature is 50°C. TURN ON by BUTTON socket has been turned on by the push button...
  • Page 24: Automatic Correction Of Parameter Values

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd In case of settings entered are wrong or missing, user is informed about it the status row; settins then must be repeated until they are accepted, which is indicated by following messgae in the status row: New settings is then passed into Test rules and are activated.
  • Page 25: Snmp

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.3 SNMP IQsocket IQSW-IP10 contains support for SNMPv1.0 protocol, which makes possible to integrate it into any SNMP management suite. Advantage is also very small volume of data trafic required for SNMP. You can both monitor status and statistics using the GET commands and control output socket by using the SET command.
  • Page 26: Example - Using Snmp Under Os Windows

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd also configuring output control event behavior of the automatic packet-loss evaluating watch dog function to either control output socked, and/or sending SNMP trap. SNMP feature is enabled by default. 3.3.1 Example - using SNMP under OS Windows There is plenty of SNMP utilities available under Windows OS, for example iReasoning MIB browser (www.ireasoning.com) or PRTG Network Monitor...
  • Page 27 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd In order to control the output socket of the IQSW-IP10, use menu SET: Value 0 means turn off; 1 means turn on. After successful command execution, a confirmation message will be displayed: Page 27 of 36...
  • Page 28: Example - Using Snmp Under Os Linux

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.3.2 Example - using SNMP under OS Linux Thanks to extensive support of SNMP in Linux OS, we can directly use commands snmpget and snmpset: Obtaining status of the output socket: (IQSW-IP10 is on IP 192.168.2.54 in this example: Returned value 1 means socket is turned on;...
  • Page 29: Status Data In Xml Format

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 3.4 Status data in XML format IQsocket IQSW-IP10 contains status page in XML format, it can be accessed at <IP-address>/status.xml. You can select if this page will be protected by password on not by setting exceptions at Network configuration page, see chapter 3.2.2.
  • Page 30 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd Simply connect your IQSW-IP10 with your computer or local Ethernet network using supplied cable and run the IQLocator.exe. After clicking to Scan button, a list of found devices will be displayed: In order to change device IP address, select particular device by clicking to the row and then click to button “SET IP addresses”...
  • Page 31 ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd After browsing the target file containing new firmware and clicking to “Upload” button, a progress bar will be displayed. Green Link LED indicator will blink during upload process. When upload is finished, a confirmation message “Successful” will appear and now it is necessary to wait about 30seconds till internal firmware rewrite procedure finishes, during which the Power LED (red) will blinking fast.
  • Page 32: Indicators

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 4 Indicators The IQsocket IQSW-IP10 is equipped with three LED indicators: POWER BLINKS RED 1x PER SECOND Input power and operation OK BLINKS RED FAST Firmware upgrade in progress, do not remove power! LINK/ACT LIGHTS GREEN Link to Ethernet network established...
  • Page 33: Output Socket Wiring Diagram

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 5 Output socket wiring diagram Device uses a single pole relay switch, so it is not performing safe power disconnection of the appliance plugged into socket, only functional switching is performed. 6 Reset to factory default using push button Each device come from factory preconfigured with factory default values.
  • Page 34: Technical Specification

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 7 Technical specification IQsocket IQSW-IP10-E, CEE 7/5 French type socket Model IQsocket IQSW-IP10-F, CEE 7/4 "Schuko” earthed IQsocket IQSW-IP10-N, NEMA 5-15 USA socket IQsocket IQSW-IP10-B British BS 1363 100-230VAC / 50-60Hz, Mains power own consumption 3Watts 16A max (resistance load)
  • Page 35: Operation, Maintenance And Safety Recommendations

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 7.1 Operation, maintenance and safety recommendations • Do not modify product in any way and do not operate product modified any way. Warranty is void when product was disassembled or modified in any way. • Product is not fused; ensure it is installed in fused electric installation only.
  • Page 36: Ordering And Accessories

    ©2011 IQtronic, Ltd 8 Ordering and accessories IQsocket product family uses following ordering code system: IQSx-y-z Example: IQSW-IP10-F Product family: W=WALL | R=RACK | D=DIN | B=Board Product model: GSM | GSML | GSMRF | IP | RS232 | HDO | IPGSM...

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