LEGRAND Raritan PXC Quick Setup Manual

LEGRAND Raritan PXC Quick Setup Manual

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Raritan PXC/PXO
Thank you for purchasing the PXC/PXO intelligent power distribution unit (PDU).
This guide describes two types of PDU models that can distribute power to IT devices: PXC and PXO. For their differences, see
between PXO and PXC
(on page 1).
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Safety Precautions
WARNING! Before installing or operating this product, read and understand all sections in this guide. Failure to heed any of the following
WARNINGS may result in electric shock, fire, personal injury and death. Prior to operating this product, the user should read the online help and
specifically the warnings in the online help.
WARNING! Connect this product to an AC power source with a voltage that is within the range specified on the product's nameplate.
WARNING! Connect this product to an AC power source that is current limited by a suitably rated fuse or circuit breaker in accordance with
national and local electrical codes.
WARNING! Use this product in a dry location.
WARNING! Connect this product to a protective earth ground. Never use a "ground lift adaptor" between the product's plug and the wall
receptacle.
WARNING! If this product is a model that requires the assembly of the line cord or plug, the assembly must be performed by a licensed
electrician, and the line cord or plugs used must be rated based on the product's nameplate ratings, as well as national and local electrical codes.
Comparison between PXO and PXC
PXO and PXC are functionally similar and have the same connection ports on their front panels. However, their purposes and mechanical designs
vary.
PXC is designed for an information technology equipment room like data centers or server rooms.
PXO is designed for regular offices.
PXO is usually smaller than PXC and has much fewer outlets.
PXC has more rackmount methods than PXO.
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Unpacking the PXC/PXO
The following describes the equipment shipped with PXC or PXO PDU in addition to this Quick Setup Guide. If any pieces are missing or damaged,
report this to Raritan Technical Support, or contact the Raritan partner where you purchased the product.
PXC
One PXC
Buttons (Zero U), or bracket pack and screws (1U/2U)
PXC_PXO Quick Setup Guide
PXC_PXO_QSG_A1_4.0.10  255-80-0059-00 RoHS
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
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Summary of Contents for LEGRAND Raritan PXC

  • Page 1 QUICK SETUP GUIDE Raritan PXC/PXO Thank you for purchasing the PXC/PXO intelligent power distribution unit (PDU). This guide describes two types of PDU models that can distribute power to IT devices: PXC and PXO. For their differences, see Comparison between PXO and PXC (on page 1).
  • Page 2: Before You Begin

    • One PXO • Brackets and screws QS Rule Before You Begin 1. Prepare the installation site. Make sure the installation area is clean and not exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity. Allow sufficient space around the device for cabling and outlet connections. Safety instructions are provided in the PXC/PXO online help. Fill out the Equipment Setup Worksheet found in the online help.
  • Page 3 4. Repeat the same steps to install the other button onto the PDU's rear side. 5. Properly install the PDU by fitting the attached rear buttons into position of the rack. a. Press the PDU toward the rack. b. Push the mounting buttons through the mounting holes. c.
  • Page 4  To mount 1U/2U device: 1. Attach a rackmount bracket to both sides of the PXC with the provided screws. 2. Attach PXC to the rack. Fasten the rackmount brackets' ears to the rack using your own fasteners. PXO Rackmount Method You can place PXO in any appropriate location with or without fastening it.
  • Page 5: Initial Network Configuration

    Connecting the PDU to a Power Source The distance between a PDU and its power source must be SHORTER than the PDU's line cord to avoid stretching out the cord. A locking connector used at the power source is highly recommended for a secure connection. ...
  • Page 6: Appendix A: Configuration Via A Mobile Device Or Pdview

    Step 2: Log in to the PXC/PXO Web Interface 1. In a web browser, enter the PDU IP address and login with the default user credentials, accepting any security warnings. ▪ Default login: admin/raritan Password change is enforced at first login. QS Rule What To Do Next 1.
  • Page 7: Appendix B: Wireless Configuration

    2. Install PDView. Step 2: Connect the Mobile Device to PXC/PXO The USB cable and USB port to connect are determined by your mobile operating system.  To connect your mobile device to PXC/PXO: 1. Get an appropriate USB cable for your mobile device. ▪...
  • Page 8: Appendix C: More Information

    Wi-Fi LAN adapters Supported 802.11 protocols Raritan USB WIFI A/B/G/N  Supported Wireless LAN Configuration If wireless networking is preferred, ensure that the wireless LAN configuration of your PXC/PXO matches the access point. • Network type: 802.11 a/b/g/n. • Protocol: WPA2 (RSN). •...
  • Page 9: Additional Information

    Threaded Grounding Point Some models have a threaded grounding point. Identify it via the grounding symbol: Wire this point to an electrical system to protectively ground the PDU. Additional Information For more information about PXC/PXO and the entire Raritan product line, see Raritan's website (www.raritan.com). For technical issues, contact Raritan Technical Support. See the Contact Support page in the Support section on Raritan's website for technical support contact information worldwide.

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