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Reboot and Monitor Your Device Over IP
User Manual
Reboot and Monitor Your Device Over IP
110V / 208V / 230V
Designed and manufactured by Austin Hughes
UM-MB-Q221V1
www.austin-hughes.com

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  • Page 1 Reboot and Monitor Your Device Over IP User Manual Reboot and Monitor Your Device Over IP 110V / 208V / 230V Designed and manufactured by Austin Hughes UM-MB-Q221V1 www.austin-hughes.com...
  • Page 2 Legal Information First English printing, April 2021 Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. We are not liable for any injury or loss that results from the use of this equipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents < 1.1 > Model list < 1.2 > Hardware Specifi cation < 1.3 > MiniBoot GUI Key Features < 1.4 > Miniboot IP setting < 1.5 > Miniboot GUI < 1.6 > Outlet Control < 1.7 > System P.12 <...
  • Page 4: Model List

    < 1.1 > Model List MiniBoot - Single Feed / Single LAN Current ( A ) RMS current meter x 1 Serial Sensor port x 2 Serial port x 1 1000Base-T ( Gigabit ) IP port x 1 USB Wifi port x 1...
  • Page 5: Hardware Specifi Cation

    < 1.2 > Hardware Specifi cation MiniBoot - Single Feed / Single LAN Nominal input voltage 110V / 208V / 230V Electrical Acceptable input voltage ±10% nominal Input frequency 50 / 60Hz Inlet Outlet US NEMA, C13, UK BS1363, Schuko or French...
  • Page 6 < 1.2 > Hardware Specifi cation MiniBoot Accessories Free Mounting Kit Universal Open Frame Kit Rack Mounting Kit • Included with all MiniBoot models • Included with 8-port MiniBoot • Enables easy installation into models existing kiosks, walls, work panels •...
  • Page 7: Miniboot Gui Key Features

    < 1.3 > MiniBoot GUI Key Features User-friendly GUI is included with MiniBoot. You can remotely manage the MiniBoot via the web browser. It provides individual outlet switching On/Off , current monitoring and alarm alert functions. With enter- prise level IP authentication, your can manage the MiniBoot remotely with high security.
  • Page 8: Miniboot Ip Setting

    Step 3. Connect the MiniBoot with the notebook computer using a piece of Cat. 5 / 6 cable to confi gure the IP setting by IP setup utilities as below. Please take the procedure for all MiniBoot ONE BY ONE CAT.
  • Page 9 - Change “ Name ” and “ Location ” of MiniBoot & Click “ Apply ” - Change “ Alarm amp. “, “ Rising alert amp. “ & “ Low alert amp. “ of MiniBoot’s circuit & Click “ Apply “...
  • Page 10 - “ Activate ” sensors ONLY when they are connected - Select “ Sensor type “ you installed to the MiniBoot - Change “ Location ” , “ Rising alert Setting “ & “Alarm Setting ” of Temp. or TH sensor - Change “...
  • Page 11: Outlet Control

    < 1.6 > Outlet Control MiniBoot provides 3 ways ( Time / Sensor / IP Ping ) to monitor a variety of conditions and perform outlet control automatically when necessary. And MiniBoot off ers 12 rules for outlet control. To confi gure the outlet control rule : Select “...
  • Page 12 < 1.6 > Outlet Control 1. Outlet Schedule ( Time ) Outlet schedule provides a way for you to switch on / off or repower ( OFF then ON ) an individual outlet or group of outlets at a specifi c time on one-time, daily or weekly basis. Step 1.
  • Page 13 2. Sensor By monitoring the sensor ( Temp. / Humid / Door / Smoke ) status, you can confi gure MiniBoot to switch on / off or repower ( OFF then ON ) an individual outlet or group of outlets automatically once the sensor status is met.
  • Page 14 < 1.6 > Outlet Control 3. IP Ping IP Ping allows MiniBoot to automatically detect a failed system for timely reboot. Step 1. Enable the rule Step 2. Enter the “ Name “ of the rule. ( min. 1 / max. 48 char. ) Step 3.
  • Page 15: System

    - Change temperature unit displayed in WEBUI - Set the “ Date & Time “ of MiniBoot ( by “ Manually “ or “ NTP “ ). Default is “ Manually “ - Select “ HTTPS ” to provide data transmission security. Default Web Access is “ HTTPs “...
  • Page 16: Network

    < 1.8 > Network In < Network >, you can view the current IP setting of MiniBoot and allows changing of these parameters. < LAN settings > - Enter “ IPv4 address “, “ IPv6 address “ , “ Subnet mask “ , “ Gateway “ ( For static IP setting only ) - Enter the IP address of “...
  • Page 17: Login

    Domain/LDAP : - Default Join Domain is “ Disable “ - Enable “ Join Domain ” only when you want to login the MiniBoot WEBUI by AD server - Enter “ AD Server ”,“ Account Login ” & “ Password ”...
  • Page 18 - Assign access right ( No access / Allow ) to “ Domain Group ” and click “ Apply ” . - The Users of the Domain Group assigned “ Allow “ access right can login the MiniBoot WEBUI. UM-MB-Q221V1 www.austin-hughes.com...
  • Page 19 Domain/LDAP : - Default LDAP Authentication is “ Disable “ - Enable “ LDAP Authentication ” only when you want to login the MiniBoot WEBUI by LDAP server - Enter “ LDAP Server ”, - Select “ Protocol ”( LDAP / LDAPS ). Default is “ LDAP “...
  • Page 20 - Assign access right ( No access / Allow / Deny ) to “ LDAP User ” and click “ Apply ” . - The LDAP User assigned “ Allow “ access right can login the MiniBoot WEBUI. In “ LDAP Access Setting ”, - Enter “...
  • Page 21: Snmp Setup

    < 1.10 > SNMP Setup MiniBoot not only be monitored and managed by WEBUI but also via SNMPv1/v2 or v3. ( I ). Accessing MIB Files Step 1. Click the following link to go to the mangement software download page : http://www.austin-hughes.com/resources/minoboot/software...
  • Page 22 Step 10. Input “ sysContact “. Default is human.being<nobody@but.you> Step 11. Input “ sysLocation “. Default is Earth Step 12. Input “ sysName “. Default is miniBoot Step 13. Input “ Read Community “. Default is public Step 14. Input “ Write Community “. Default is private Step 15.
  • Page 23 The following steps summarize how to enable the MiniBoot for SNMP v3 support. Step 1. Connect the MiniBoot to a computer. ( Please refer to < 1.3 > MiniBoot IP setting ) Step 2. Open Internet Explorer ( I.E. ) version 11.0 Step 3.
  • Page 24 Step 10. Input “ sysContact “. Default is human.being<nobody@but.you> Step 11. Input “ sysLocation “. Default is Earth Step 12. Input “ sysName “. Default is miniBoot Step 13. Click “ Activate “ in User 1 Step 14. Select “ Read Only “ or “ Read & Write “ in User role : Step 15.
  • Page 25 After enable SNMP, you can click “ SNMP Traps “ to go to the “ SNMP Traps Setting “ page Below is the default setting for each MiniBoot SNMP trap. You can set the SNMP trap option and Click “ Apply “ to fi nish the settings.
  • Page 26: Notifi Cation

    < 1.11> Notifi cation In < Notifi cation > , you can confi gure the alarm email server & max. 5 email recipients to receive alarm notifi cations from the MiniBoot. Default is “ Disable ”. Step 1. “ Enable ” alarm email Step 2.
  • Page 27: Syslog

    < 1.12 > Syslog In < Syslog > , you can view the latest 2000 device and system log UM-MB-Q221V1 www.austin-hughes.com P.24...
  • Page 28: Miniboot Firmware Upgrade

    < 1.13 > MiniBoot Firmware Upgrade < Firmware Upgrade > For function enhancement of MiniBoot WEBUI, please take the following steps to remotely upgrade the MiniBoot fi rmware : Step 1. Click the following link to go to the mangement software download page : http://www.austin-hughes.com/resources/miniboot/software...
  • Page 29 < 1.13 > MiniBoot Firmware Upgrade Step 7. The fi rmware upgrade window appears as below : Step 8. Click “ Browse ” and select the fi rmware fi le ( xxx.enc ) from the specifi c path in the pop up window and Click “...
  • Page 30: Dhcp Setting

    Step 1. Connect the MiniBoot to the computer Step 2. Open the Internet Explorer ( I.E. ) version 11.0 Step 3. Enter the confi gured MiniBoot address into the I.E. address bar. Default IP address is “ 192.168.0.1 “ Step 4. Enter the “ Login name “ & “ Password “ . Default login name & password are “ 00000000 “...
  • Page 31 < 1.14 > DHCP Setting Step 7. Select “ Firmware “ from the left navigation pane Step 8. Record the “ MAC address “ Step 9. Assign an IP address of MiniBoot from your DHCP server. UM-MB-Q221V1 www.austin-hughes.com P.28...
  • Page 32: Command Line Interface Access

    < 1.15 > Command Line Interface Access Command Line Interface ( CLI ) allows you access MiniBoot using Telnet or Secure Shell ( SSH )to confi gure the system settings and login settings either via the network interface or serial port.

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