The USB ports are used to integrate peripheral devices to the iBoot-PDU. There are four USB A ports that
allow attachment of peripherals and one USB B mini port that allows attachment of a computer or battery.
12.1. Temperature Monitor
The temperature monitor Item 1940213 provides two independent probes. One is internal to the USB
module and the other is on a 3' cable that attaches to the module. The use of the cable probe is optional.
Temperature Probe Installation
If the cable probe is to be used, connect it to the module before
inserting the module in the USB port of the PDU.
Connect the module to any of the USB ports on the PDU. The
PDU will recognize the module and display the temperature on the
dashboard in the lower right hand corner of the device card.
If the external probe is not installed, the temperature for T2 will
read 200 Degrees C.
Temperature Probe Specifications
Range of measuring: -40~+125 C; -40~+257F;
Resolution rate: 0.06C
Precision: + 2C;
12.2. Landline Modem
The iBoot-PDU supports model MODEM-PDU-1 for data and voice control.
Installation
Install the modem in any USB port on the iBoot-PDU. Connect a landline to the RJ11 jack marked LINE on
the modem. The iBoot-PDU will recognize the modem and it will be ready to use immediately.
Data Calls
Using any terminal emulation software, place a call to the landline number. The modem supports V.90 56K
data rates.
Use the CLI commands in Section 9 for complete instruction set.
Voice Calls
The iBoot-PDU allows voice calls to control the local outlets with dialing tones. It uses a voice response to
guide the user and provide status information.
Use of tone control requires a unique PIN number set for each user. This PIN is set using the command
line interface and must be 4 to 10 digits long. Program a PIN code of 0 to disable a users ability to use
DTMF control.
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USB Interfaces
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