Panels And Locations Of Features; Front Panel Features; Rear Panel Features - Extron electronics IPCP Pro PCS1 xi Setup Manual

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IPCP Pro PCS1 xi • Setup Guide (Continued)

Panels and Locations of Features

Front Panel Features

See figure 2 at right for the front panel features and their
locations.
The LED indications are described and shown in
and Features
(starting on the next page) paired with
descriptions of the corresponding ports. For reset button and
reset mode information, see the IPCP Pro Series User Guide.
Power button (switch) and LED
The front panel power button (switch) provides
a convenient way to manually turn switched
AC power output on or off for the rear panel
AC power output cable.
NOTE:
The button is not a safety disconnect device. In case of an emergency, disconnect AC power from the power input
(appliance inlet) of the connected equipment.
The IPCP Pro PCS1 xi can be configured (using Global Configurator or Global Scripter) to monitor the power output condition
and to alert users in the event of a power fault interruption. The IPCP Pro PCS1 xi can be set up to monitor the circuit breaker and
also the current load at the switched AC power output port. The AC current value and circuit breaker status are shown in the IPCP
embedded web page. Power output can also be toggled on and off using a control in the embedded web page.
NOTE:
The power output state setting persists after and is retained during a power cycle.
LED indications for power output state
Lit green: power output is enabled.
Off (dark): power output is disabled.
Lit red: a fault condition is detected, and power output is disabled.
Front panel lockout (executive mode)
To prevent unauthorized use, this button can be locked (disabled) via a front panel lockout mode (executive mode) that can be
enabled or disabled by one of two methods:
Using software, as part of the configuration or when programming actions, monitors or schedules
Holding down the power button switch for 3 seconds
The power LED blinks three times to indicate the lockout mode has been enabled or disabled.
When the front panel is locked, if the Power button is pressed, the power LED blinks three times to indicate that the button is
locked, and the unit does not change power states as a result of the button press.
NOTE:
The executive mode state (on or off) persists after and is retained during a power cycle.
Circuit breaker
The front panel features a 10 A rated circuit breaker. When a fault condition occurs, the breaker is triggered, which
stops power output. This condition can be monitored and the system can be configured (using available commands)
to send an alert e-mail or perform some other action. After you correct the cause of the overcurrent condition, press
the Breaker button to manually reset the circuit breaker.
NOTE:
The circuit breaker and the Reset button are not affected by front panel lockout (executive mode) settings.

Rear Panel Features

C C
C
C
C
C C
C
IPCP Pro PCS1 xi
INPUT
OUTPUT
COM
100-240V ~ 10A MAX
100-240V ~ 10A MAX
Tx Rx
IR/S
50-60Hz
50-60Hz
S G
A
A
A
A
A A
A A
B B
B
B B
B
B
B
E E
E
E
E
E E
E
Figure 3.
IPCP Pro PCS1 xi Rear Panel
4
Cabling
POWER
D D
D
D
D
D D
D
IPCP PRO PCS1 xi
DIGITAL I/O
H
H H
H
H H
H
H
MAC: 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
S/N: ####### E######
1
2
3
G
G
eBUS
+V +S
-S
G
LAN
PWR OUT = 6W
F
F
F F
F
F
F F
G G
G
G G
G
G
G
eBUS
COM (Serial) LEDs
LEDs
POWER
Power
R
LED
Reset Button
AC Power Button
and LED
(recessed)
Figure 2.
IPCP Pro PCS1 xi Front Panel
Power input
A
(attached cable) — Powers the IPCP Pro PCS1 xi,
next page
AC power output
(attached cable) — Provides switched
B
(controlled) AC power output to another device, next page
3-pole COM port
(RS-232-only), page 6
c
Digital I/O ports
(digital input/output), page 7
D
IR/serial output
port, page 6
E
eBUS
port, page 7
F
LAN connector and LEDs
G
MAC
address, page 6
H
Digital I/O LEDs
IR/Serial
IPCP PRO PCS1 xi
eBUS
COM
I/O IR/S
1000
L
1
LIMIT
B
Tx
2
LINK
BREAKER
Rx
3
ACT
E
OVER
Circuit
Breaker
(Ethernet), page 6
LED
LAN/
Network
LEDs
10
BREAKER

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