Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Nice M4315-PRO Power Management with control system interactive functionality, and congratulations on your choice. The M4315-PRO features Nice’s revolutionary AVM (Automatic Voltage Monitoring) circuit, and our exclusive Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT). Together, these technologies comprise precisely what our customers have come to expect from Nice: uncompromised AC protection and purification.
The M4315-PRO voltage sense trigger input uses a standard 3.5mm (1/8”) mini- Automatic Over & Under Voltage Protection (AVM) mono plug. This feature provides an ON/OFF trigger for the M4315-PRO using a Direct Current (DC) voltage signal. Many components such as pre-amplifiers and Nice’s patented power monitoring circuitry constantly monitors the AC line...
CAUTION - Contains Always On Receptacles. To reduce risk of shock - Disconnect M4315-PRO from power source before servicing any equipment 13. Where the power cord is used as the main disconnect device, the disconnect connected to M4315-PRO.
Step 2. Connect second Ethernet cable from pass-through protec- tion port to BlueBOLT-CV3 card. Step 1: Connect the power supply for the modem/router into the Step 3. Power on M4315-PRO. (NOTE: adding a device to your M4315-PRO. home/office network may require a power cycle of the Step 2: Connect the coaxial line or telephone DSL line from the wall, to router/modem to establish connection.
Identify Connected Equipment Use this diagram to write in what pieces of equipment are plugged into each outlet for an easy reference. PLEASE NOTE that the outlets start at No. 8 on the left. The outlet indicator lights on the front panel are numbered 1 through 8 left to right. Outlets CATV/SAT FRONT PANEL OUTLET...
Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications Command Set/Status Messaging The following commands are applicable when communicating with your M4315-PRO via direct connection using Telnet protocol. OVERVIEW POWER CYCLE COMMAND USING TELNET PROTOCOL WITH BlueBOLT-CV3 The purpose of this document is to outline the command set used to #CYCLE Turns an outlet off, then delays before turning it back on.
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Turns on all outlets. Turn on is immediate with no delay. The following are commands sent by the controlling equipment to the 3.4.1 Command: !ALL_ON<CR> M4315-PRO unit. NOTE: Responses are only transmitted if unsolicited feedback (§3.9) is 3.4.2 Action: All outlet relays turn ON. Terminates any running turn on or turn off sequence.
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RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications (Continued) 3.7 SET REBOOT DELAY 3.11 RESET FACTORY SETTINGS Assign the delay between the last outlet turning off and the beginning of the turn on se- Resets all of the custom configuration settings (i.e. triggers, delays, feedback mode, quence in a reboot cycle.
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RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications (Continued) 3.12.4 Action: P3 configuration below: 4. QUERIES TRIGGER FOR 1 = BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON TRIGGER FOR 2 = GREEN_BUTTON 4.0 IDENTIFY TRIGGER FOR 3 = BUTTON_2, GREEN_BUTTON Request that the unit identify itself. TRIGGER FOR 4 = GREEN_BUTTON TRIGGER FOR 5...
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RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications (Continued) 4.5 VOLTAGE 5. Responses and Warning Messages Request line voltage. If unsolicited feedback is enabled, the following warning messages will be transmitted under the conditions outlined in their description. 4.5.1 Query: ?VOLTAGE<CR>...
Contacting Customer Service All equipment being returned for repair must have a Return Authorization (RA) number. To get an RA number, please call the Nice Service Department. Before returning any equipment for repair, please be sure that it is adequately packed and cushioned against damage in shipment, and that it is insured. We suggest that you save the original packaging and use it to ship the product for servicing.
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