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RIGrunner 4005i
RIGrunner 10010i Rackmount
www.westmountainradio.com
1020 Spring City Drive
Waukesha, WI 53186
262-522-6503
sales@westmountainradio.com
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  • Page 1 RIGrunner 4005i RIGrunner 10010i Rackmount www.westmountainradio.com 1020 Spring City Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 262-522-6503 sales@westmountainradio.com ©2020 West Mountain Radio, All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Please Read These Instructions

    Thank you for choosing the RIGrunner 4005i or 10010i with Internet and WIFI capabilities. The RIGrunner 4005i is a sophisticated 12 VDC power controller and distribution system, intended for use in remote- control applications. Any reference to 4005i also applies to the 10010i unit.
  • Page 3: Back Panel Descriptions

    Expansion Port connector is an 8-pin MiniDIN and allows for future accessories from West Mountain Radio such as antenna rotor control, CI-V, and daisy-chain of equipment. Details on the expansion port pins and configuration is discussed later in this manual.
  • Page 4: Status Screen

    Node Enable Buttons – button press will toggle the ON/OFF state of each node or Reset Fuse. Front Panel Node LED Status Indicators Node Enable Buttons LCD Display Next/Exit Buttons Node Enable and Soft Fuses Each Powerpole® node has a toggle button to enable/disable node. Pressing the corresponding button will toggle the ON/OFF state of the Powerpole node.
  • Page 5 unit, the user must use a web browser over the network or the USB connection with a computer. Status Mode: Node 1 0.15 Amps Figure 1 - status mode screen The top line displays the user configured name for this node or power supply.
  • Page 6: Dhcp (Auto Ip)

    DHCP Status Screen: Press NEXT when viewing the Network Status Screen to view the DHCP client configuration information. DHCP (Auto IP): Disabled igure 3 – DHCP status screen This screen displays the current DHCP client configuration. DHCP is a protocol that allows for auto IP address configuration. If enabled, the RIGrunner will attempt to talk to a DHCP server to get IP address configuration automatically.
  • Page 7: Factory Reset

    DHCP setting or perform a factory reset. shows the DHCP toggle screen, and is the first choice shown after Figure 5 holding down the NEXT and EXIT buttons for 5 seconds. Pressing the EXIT button will toggle the existing value of the DHCP client configuration and then return to normal operation.
  • Page 8 Factory Reset? Next=N, Exit=Y Figure 7 – Factory reset screen Press the EXIT button will perform a factory reset. Press the NEXT button to bypass performing a factory reset and return the unit to normal operating mode. Below is a list of the initial values that will be set if a factory reset is performed.
  • Page 9: Rebooting The Device

    Rebooting the Device By holding the EXIT button down for 3 seconds, the device will prompt if you want to reboot (reset) the device: Reboot Unit? Next=N, Exit=Y Figure 8 – Reboot prompt screen Pressing the NEXT button will ignore the request and the unit will operate normally.
  • Page 10 4005i or by using the USB connection on the unit. WIFI radio frequency region RIGrunner 4005i’s are shipped by West Mountain Radio using the FCC radio frequency region. If the RIGrunner 4005i is to be used in a different region then this setting will have to be changed. To change this region the NEXT and EXIT button have to be held down during power-up and then held for over 5 seconds.
  • Page 11 the EXIT button on will cause the selected region to be saved Figure 10 to memory, and the unit will return to normal operation. Here is an overview of the valid radio frequency regions supported: FCC – USA. Channels 1-11 valid. •...
  • Page 12 Using Static IP (no DHCP Client) If the network being used by the RIGrunner does not have a DHCP server, the static IP configuration of the RIGrunner has to be changed to be compatible with the RIGrunner. For example, if the IP range of the network is 10.0.*.* the IP address of the RIGrunner needs to be changed to a valid number in the range and the netmask needs to be changed to 255.255.0.0.
  • Page 13 IP address of the PC. Before any settings are changed, it is recommended to write down the old values so the PC can be restored back to normal operation after configuring the RIGrunner. Confirm the Use the following IP address button is selected.
  • Page 14 Click on Save Config button. The new network settings are now saved to the RIGrunner and will be applied on the next power-cycle. Power-cycle the RIGrunner. Figure 12 Open the web browser and using the IP address set in Step 11, verify the setting are correct.
  • Page 15: E-Mail Alerts

    that can be imported into SNMP MIB browsing software can be downloaded here. Sensor Setup - Configure generic controls of the nodes, such as • their name or what delay to turn them on at power-up. Configure the scheduled control of nodes. Alarm Setup - Nodes: configured the soft fuse point current that •...
  • Page 16 SMTP servers may ignore clients for the following reasons: Outside its local network. • E-mails not destined to someone on its network. • E-mails not sent from someone on its network. • Invalid authorization (username and password required). • If the RIGrunner 4005i appears to be configured correctly but no e-mails are being received the configure web-page can be used for debugging.
  • Page 17: Expansion Port

    Expansion Port The following pin-out is of the 8-pin expansion port on the back of the RIGrunner: Pin Description 1 Supply voltage. This is the same voltage as the supply that is powering the RIGrunner (8 to 15 Volts) 2 Ground 3 Serial output, TTL (3.3V).
  • Page 18 The easiest way to access this on Windows devices is to download and install the ‘WMR Diagnostic Utility’ from the West Mountain Radio website: www.westmountainradio.com. After installing and running the tool, a device labeled ‘West Mountain Radio RIGrunner 4005i’ should be listed as a found device.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Micro SD Port The RIGrunner can log unit status, either periodically and/or due to an alarm, to a micro SD card instered by the user. The RIGrunner does not ship with an SD card. To access the SD card receptacle, the top cover of the RIGrunner must be removed.
  • Page 20: Additional Resources

    10010i Overall Dimensions 1.75” H x 19” W x 8.5” D Weight 51.2 oz Input Voltage Range +/-2.5% Current: Max, Total Continuous 100A Max. Port Continuous 35A @ 25ºC Max Port @ 1 minute 40A @ 25ºC Operating w/Backlight 160mA Operating no Backlight 150mA ADDITIONAL RESOURCES...
  • Page 21 RIGrunner 4005i is warranted against failure due to defects in workmanship or materials for one year after the date of purchase from West Mountain Radio. Warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation, alteration, lightning, or other incidence of excessive voltage or current.

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