Aviosys IP Power 9255Pro User Manual

Aviosys IP Power 9255Pro User Manual

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IP Power 9255Pro
User Manual
Release Date: 08/28/2012
Manual Version: 1.0
Firmware: Ver. 4.03
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Ref#92550806002

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  • Page 1 IP Power 9255Pro User Manual Release Date: 08/28/2012 Manual Version: 1.0 Firmware: Ver. 4.03 - 1- Ref#92550806002...
  • Page 2 Warning: Any changes made to this equipment without permission may cause damages to the device! IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. IP Power 9255Pro was designed to be used with a protective covering, the user is responsible for any damages caused from misuse, use under inappropriate conditions or from wrong power adaptor.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1.) WELCOME .........................4 ..........................4 NTRODUCTION ....................5 INIMUM YSTEM EQUIREMENTS 2.) PRODUCT OVERVIEW ......................6 ..........................6 EATURES ..........................6 PECIFICATION ........................7 ACKAGE ONTENTS 3.) INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ....................8 ........................8 ARDWARE NTERFACE 5.) WEB INTERFACE ........................9 ........................10 OWER ONTROLS ..........................10 OWER CONTROL &...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    1.) Welcome Introduction The 9255Pro is an industrial grade single port relay perfect to power management through an Ethernet connection. This device can easily integrate with other devices and allow power control with your integrated system. In the tiny device, user can Detect consume current and control their pocket and child can touch the plug safely as there is Power leakage protection plug design With zero cross circuit design make 9255Pro the most friendly IP Power for family application in the world .
  • Page 5: Minimum System Requirements

    Minimum System Requirements CPU Minimum Requirements ∙ Intel(R), Pentium(R), DUAL Core (D),CPU 3.0GHz or equivalent Operating Systems: ∙ Windows Operating Systems (IE5.0+SPI & Firefox) ∙ 512 MB system memory or above ∙ 10/100m Ethernet switch/hub ∙ Ethernet network port/card ∙ Network cable ∙...
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    2.) Product Overview Features 1. Inrush Current - HI-Grade relay select for extra protection 2. Designed to control T5 fluorescent lighting - energy savings & increasing brightness 3. Has detection of " Current " and " Temperature " 4. Supports " Zero Cross " to protect relay contacts and to suppress noise generated when the load current rises suddenly .
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Package Contents 1.) 9255Pro Unit x 1 2.) Installation CD CD contain manual, software, and documentation 3.) Standard PC Power Specification: 10AMP 18AWG 0.75 x 3C Cable (Optional) - 7- Ref#92550806002...
  • Page 8: Interface Description

    3.) Interface Description Hardware Interface Power Cable Input: The Power Input locates on the back of the device. Power Output The Power output is on the top of the device. Simply plug & play in the device that you would like to power control.
  • Page 9: Web Interface

    5.) Web Interface The web interface on the IP Power 9255Pro consists of 4 main sections. Power Controls, Scheduler, Ping Settings, and Setup Current & Temp. value : show the consume current ampere and internal temperature at Celsius. Power Controls: Turn off or Turn on the socket to provide power to the device.
  • Page 10: Power Controls

    Power Controls The Power Controls page include power control and current limit setup Power control It is the panel where the user can directly turn off / on power to the attached device, set timers and name the outlet. Name In the name section the device name can be set.
  • Page 11: Current Value, Setting , Consume Chare & Temperature Value

    Control The control section allows the user to directly turn on or turn off the device. Select the control that you would like to execute and hit apply to apply the settings. This will turn the device on or off. Timer The timer allows the user to set an amount of time before a control is activated.
  • Page 12 Current Value : Show the consume ampere of the device connected with 9255Pro . The tolerance of the current measurement is plus or minus at 10% degree. Temperature Value : Show the internal temperature value at Celsius ( C ) . working temperature range at -10°C ~ 50°C Current Limit : Configure the maximum ampere of the connected device , if over the limit value , 9255Pro will turn off the plug power in 5 seconds as...
  • Page 13: Scheduler

    Scheduler The power schedule offers flexibility so the user can easily schedule events to control the power of the device. Date: Enter the date in which the action will occur needs to be set. Time: Enter the time of the action will occur. Repeat: Select the frequency of this action.
  • Page 14: Ping Settings

    Ping Settings The Auto-ping functionality allows the 9255Pro to check if the device have malfunctioned or needs to be restarted. If the device is not working correctly the 9255Pro Ping will activate the action that you have selected to reinstate the state of the device Relay: A description of which on let to use Ping function Enable: Disable or Enable ping settings...
  • Page 15 Ping Type: Ping type sets a condition in the case where either all or 1 of the conditions are met the action will be activated. For instance, if you set Ping Type to "ALL", all the Ping IP's must fail for the action to be activated. On the other hand if you set Ping Type to "OR"...
  • Page 16: Setup

    Then the process starts all over. 10.) Since the Ping Type is set to or if any of the Ping IP constitute a failure then the action will be committed. If the Ping Type was set to "AND" all conditions must be met for the action to be activated. Setup The setup page allows the user to configure the system settings of the 9255Pro.
  • Page 17: System

    System The system section allows you to make changes to the network information of the 9255Pro. This includes changes to the IP Address, Gateway, Subnet Mast, and DNS. In additional under the system section you will also find other features including SNMP, Telnet, DHCP, Beeper configuration and more.
  • Page 18: Ddns

    Leakage: This will turn off power output if leakage over 3mA as set " Shutdown " . Beeper: This will enable or disable the beep on the device. CGI Command: This will enable or disable the http commands for the 9255Pro. Delay Switch: The Delay switch will delay the device to activate the command to a designated amount of time.
  • Page 19 DDNS Server IP: The DDNS server IP Domain: Type in the dyndns domain name Username: Enter the DDNS username here Password: Enter the DDNS password. Enable DDNS: When using DDNS make sure that it is enabled. If user is using a proxy account, you will need to enable it here. Proxy Enable: Select true of false to enable or disable the proxy server Proxy IP: The Proxy IP is the IP Address of the Proxy Server Proxy Port: Enter the port of the proxy server here.
  • Page 20: E-Mail

    E-mail This section is where email settings are inputted. After the information is populated the 9255Pro will send notifications regarding the device when activated. Mail Server: Enter the mail server of email that you are using Port: Enter the port of the mail server Pop3 Server: Enter the pop3 server name User Name: Enter a valid username for the email server Password: Enter a password...
  • Page 21: Change Password

    Change Password The change password function, will allow the user to change the current password of the device. Changing the password of the device: 1.) Type in the old password for the device 2.) Then type in the new password maximum of 8 characters 3.) Repeat the new password again 4.) Then hit the submit button.
  • Page 22: Ip Server Configuration

    IP Server Configuration The IP Server Configuration page is where the 9255Pro can be configured to connect to IP service. IP service allows you to easily find your device of the web or of the google cloud server without the need to remember long IP Addresses. Instead you can find your device easily just by searching with the name of your device.
  • Page 23: Logout

    Logout Click on the Logout link after you finish each session of using the IP Power 9255Pro. This will ensure that any other person that uses the device next will not be able to control the devices without logging in. 6.) Controlling the Device CGI HTTP Commands Http commands allow you to control the device with commands.
  • Page 24: C.) Read Power Command

    Ex. For 5 Seconds Delay then On http://ip/set.cmd?delay=5+cmd=setpower+p61=1 Delay range = 1 - 9999 seconds http://192.168.1.52/set.cmd?delay=158+cmd=setpower+p61=1 c.) Read Power Command 1. Set Port On/Off http://192.168.1.3/set.cmd?cmd=setpower+p61=1 (relay open) , setpower+p61=0(relay closed) 2. Read Port http://192.168.1.3/set.cmd?cmd=getpower Telnet Commands The 9255Pro supports telnet protocol and can be controlled in a telnet enabled environment.
  • Page 25 Set power: The set power command allows the device to turn on and turn off ports on the device. To set power on the device type setpower p61=1: Port On setpower p61=0: Port Off Get power: The get power command gives you the current status of the device. To get power on the device type: When get power is typed all 4 ports will show whether the ports on on/off using 1's and 0's.
  • Page 26: Frequently Asked Questions (F.a.q)

    Please visit our FAQ section on our website for the latest and most updated information on this product. You can visit our site at: www.Aviosys.com Q1: Which email providers are compatible with the 9255Pro? Ans: If you are having problems getting your email address to work, we recommend try using the following email providers for the 9255Pro .
  • Page 27 b.) Then make sure to power off the device within 60 seconds, by unplugging the device and then plugging it back in. c.) Then login to the device with the default login and password Default Login: admin Default Password: 12345678 Q4: How to I revert back to Manufacturers default settings? Ans: Hold the reset button for at least 5-7 seconds and you will hear two long beeping sound.

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