Power Control Port - ADDER AdderView CATx 1000 User Manual

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Power control port

The options port of the AdderView CATx
1000 can be used to connect to one or more
optional power control units. This allows you
to control the mains power being supplied
to the connected computer(s) so that an
authorised user can, if necessary, perform
a complete remote cold reboot on a failed
system.
The control connector of the first power switch
is attached, via serial cable, to the rear panel of the AdderView CATx 1000. Any
additional power switches are then attached via a 'daisy-chain' arrangement to
the first power switch. Each power switch box is then given a unique address
and access to each power port (8 ports on each power switch box) is gained
using a combination of the switch box address and the port number.
'Daisy-chain'
control
connections
IN
1
2
Box 
OUT
IN
1
2
Box 
OUT
IN
1
2
Box 
OUT
IN
1
2
Box 
The power ports are connected to the power inputs of each computer system
and the power switch box(es) are then connected to a mains power supply.
IMPORTANT: Power switching devices have a maximum current rating. It is
essential to ensure that the total current drawn by the equipment connected
to the power switching device does not exceed the current rating of the power
switching device. You must also ensure that the current drawn from any mains
socket does not exceed the current rating of the mains socket.
Setting up, configuring and using power switching requires three main steps:
• Connect and address the switch boxes
Configure the power strings
• Operate power switching
via configuration menu
LOCAL
REMOTE
USER
USER
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POWER
IN
CAM
COMPUTER
SYSTEM
SWITCH
Power
LOC REM OSD UPG LCK PWR
switch
only
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boxes
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
Power to computer
Box , port  - address: 
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
To connect and address the switch boxes
Note: The AdderView CATx 1000 unit can be powered on during this procedure,
however, the switch boxes should be switched off. The configuration steps below
are for the Adder EPS-M8 and EPS-S8 power switches. Other power switches may
require different configuration. Please refer to your power switch documentation.
1 Mount up to four switch boxes in positions where they are close to the
computer systems that they will control and not too distant from the
AdderView CATx 1000 unit (preferably within 2.5 metres).
POWER
2 Use a serial cable with an RJ9 and a 9-pin D-type connector (see
2
for specification). Attach the RJ9 plug to the socket marked
first switch box. Attach the other end to the socket marked
AdderView CATx 1000.
Serial cable to first
power switch box
3 For each of the remaining switch boxes (if used), use a serial cable with RJ9
connectors at both ends (see
end to the socket marked
socket marked
IN
4 Set the addressing switches on each switch box
using the two micro switches marked 'Slct' on
the front panel. The box connected directly to
the AdderView CATx 1000 is Box 1 and so on,
down the daisy-chain line to Box 4 at the end.
5 Attach IEC to IEC power leads between
each port and the power input socket of
each computer system that requires power
switching. Carefully note to which power
ports, on which boxes, each computer system is connected. If computer
systems have multiple power inputs, then each input must be connected via
separate ports, which can be on the same, or different boxes.
6 Connect each box to a suitable mains power input.
Now proceed to the configuration stage covered in the
configuration
section within the Configuration chapter.
AdderView CATx 000
O P
T I O
N S
5 V
2 . 0
A
Appendix 2
for specification). Attach one
of the previous box and the other end to the
OUT
of the next box.
Box
1
2
3
4
Off = switch upwards
On = switch downwards
Switch  is on the left side
Power switching
Appendix
on the
IN
on the
OPTIONS
rear panel
1 6
1
1 2
C O
1
M P
U T
Switch  Switch 
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
On
On


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