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We thank you for selecting WATCH BOOT RPC-M5C-EA.
This Instruction Manual covers the setup procedure and the steps necessary for operation,
installation, and safety of use. Carefully read this Instruction Manual carefully before using the
product. Also read the contained Instruction Manual (Detailed Version) for further details. Make sure
that all the listed items are enclosed; if any item is missing, please contact Meikyo Electric Co., Ltd.
Accompanying the unit are the following items: Instruction Manual and Warranty Certificate (this
booklet) ,  Power Cable
Please refer to the following website for any updated information before use of the unit.
http://watchboot.com/downloading.html
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  • Page 1 Also read the contained Instruction Manual (Detailed Version) for further details. Make sure that all the listed items are enclosed; if any item is missing, please contact Meikyo Electric Co., Ltd. Accompanying the unit are the following items: Instruction Manual and Warranty Certificate (this booklet) , ...
  • Page 2 Excessive may result in fire or electrical shock. When the power cable is damaged, contact the retailer from which you purchased the product or Meikyo Electric Co., Ltd. Avoid rough handling of the power cable ●...
  • Page 3 Fire, electrical shock, or malfunction may result with continued use. Unplug the power cables from the outlet and the AC outlets on the front panel of the product. Contact the retailer you purchased the product from or Meikyo Electric Co., Ltd. Unplug all power cables...
  • Page 4 Caution ● Do not pull the power cable to unplug. To unplug the power cable, always hold and pull the plug. Pulling the cable may damage it, and fire or electrical shock may result. Never pull the power cable ● Never place the unit in a poorly ventilated space. Never place the unit in an enclosed space.
  • Page 5 ● Periodically check the power plug and the AC power outlets. Dust and dirt will accumulate at the power plug and AC outlets when left unattended for a long time, and when used in such conditions, fire or electrical shock may result. Periodically clean and check the electrical contacts. Periodic check ●...
  • Page 6: Fcc Caution

    Declaration of Conformity Per: 47 Code of Federal Regulations Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices We, Meikyo Electric Co., Ltd. declare that our products below satisfy the requirements of CFR title 47, FCC part 15, subpart B under our responsibility.
  • Page 7: Section 1 Introduction

    Section 1 Introduction 1. Name and description of the product Front Panel Rear Panel ① LAN: Connection for Ethernet cable (8 pin RJ45) ② LED (LINK, ACT): Indicates communication status. ③ DIP Switch: Used to set modes. ④ RESET Switch: Restart the CPU without affecting power output. ⑤...
  • Page 8: Section 2 Installation And Connections

    The unit has three LED lamps on the unit. 1) LINK, ACT LED: Indicates communication status of the CPU. LINK: No cable connection - Blinks at 0.25 s interval. Normal connection - Blinks at 1 s interval. ACT: Illuminates when an IP packet is received. 2) PILOT LED: Illuminates ORANGE when power is ON and illuminates GREEN when 100Base-TX link is established.
  • Page 9: Section 4 Setup And Control From Web Browser

    Section 4 Setup and Control from Web Browser (Please use Internet Explorer version 11 or later) Default IP address is 192.168.10.1. 1. Login 1) Start the web browser and establish an access designating the IP address assigned to the unit. (e.g., IP address: 192.168.10.1, port 80 (default)) http://192.168.10.1 2) Enter the user name and password and click the [Login]...
  • Page 10 3. Monitoring Status Display: Indicates status of power supply, active, and temperature monitoring Device Information Device name: The name assigned in the Basic Settings is displayed here Location: The location entered in the Basic Settings is displayed here. Outlet Monitoring Condition AC outlet monitoring Condition Outlet Name: The outlet name specified in the Basic settings is displayed.
  • Page 11 5. Power Control: Control power supply for each AC outlet Outlet Information Device name: The name assigned in the Basic Settings is displayed here Location: The location entered in the Basic Settings is displayed here. Outlet Information Name: Display the outlet names. Control (ON): Turns the power ON.
  • Page 12 8. Basic settings: Set up device and outlet names. Device Setting Device name: Set the device name. (up to 19 single-byte characters) Location: Enter the location description. (up to 63 single-byte characters) Outlet Setting Outlet name Assign a name for each AC outlet. (up to 20 single-byte characters) Configure OFF delay, Reboot delay, ON delay, and start delay.
  • Page 13 10. Advanced setting: Configure WakeOnLan, Shutdown script, and Virtual Outlets. Registry list Text List: Display all configuration parameters in text format. Equipment Control Firmware Upgrade: Upgrade firmware. Link with Outlet Wake On Lan MAC Address: Set the MAC Address for the device linked to the outlet.
  • Page 14 12. User account: Set the access ID and password for operators of respective authority Ident: These users are only allowed to view status display items. Register up to 10 users for this category. Control: Control users have access to Power Control in addition to being able to view status display items.
  • Page 15 14. Network setting (Basic setting): Configure basic network settings. IP address: Set the IP address for the unit. Subnet mask: Set the subnet mask of the unit. Default gateway: Set the default gateway of the unit. DNS server: Set the DNS server address of the unit. DHCP function: Set the function to “Enabled”...
  • Page 16 SNMP filter setting SNMP filter function: Set to “Enabled” or “Disabled”. Filter IP address: Filter mask Set up to 10 IP addresses. Status notification function Status notification function: Set to “Enabled” or “Disabled”. Notification destination center IP Notification destination center port Maximum of 3 IP addresses can be set.
  • Page 17 17. Mail setting: Abnormal condition in live monitoring is notified by an e-mai Mailing Server Setting Set the User name, Password, Mail address, Recv server name, and Send server name according to information given by the provider. Set the Auto logout time (min). Set mail check interval (min).
  • Page 18 18. Monitoring setting: Set up PING monitoring. Settings must be made for each outlet. Monitored device: Designate by IP address or URL. DG: Check to use the default gateway as the monitored device. Send: Set number of transmissions for judgment. No reply: Set number of no reply until judgment for abnormal condition is made.
  • Page 19 20. Monitoring setting: Configure heartbeat monitoring settings. Automatically control power by monitoring packets sent from applications. Note that when heartbeat monitoring is enabled, PING and Mail monitoring is disabled for that outlet. When the unit receives a heartbeat packet, the timer begins to count down. If the next packet is not received within that time, the “Heartbeat Timeout Count”...
  • Page 20 21. Scheduling setting: Set up power control settings. Enable: Check to enable the setting Outlet: Select the outlet to be controlled. Day of the week: Select a day of the week. Hr. Min.: Set the hour, minute, and AM/PM. Action: Select the action. Apply: Apply changes made to the settings.
  • Page 21: Section 5 Other Functions And Specifications

    Section 5 Other Functions and Specifications 1. TELNET communication Select [Start] and [Run] and type the IP address to access TELNET. When any key is pressed the password is requested. Enter the password and press <Enter> key. Control power and modify settings through TELNET. Default port is “23”...
  • Page 22 ■ Specifications ARP、TCP、IP、UDP、ICMP、SMTP、POP3、 LAN Communication APOP、IMAP、BOOTP、DHCP、TELNET、HTTP、 Communication Protocols NTP、SNMP、WOL、 Standards LAN Access Control WEB、TELNET、E-Mail、SNMP Power supply ON Power supply OFF Control/Management Power supply reboot of Power Supply Acquire power supply status Group control Weekly scheduling function (20) Functions Scheduling Function NTP time synchronization function Schedule ON/OFF function Transmission of ICMP...
  • Page 23 6. Meilkyo Electric Co., LTD. shall not be held liable for any trouble due to installation of an optional device other than one specified by Meilkyo Electric Co., LTD. Head office Meikyo Electric CO., LTD. Tokyo Ferrite Building 4 floor...
  • Page 24: Limited Warranty

    A customer must present this warranty document upon seeking these services free of charge. Meikyo Electric Co., LTD. shall not be liable for any direct and indirect damages resulting from the malfunction of the product.

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