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BayTech RPC Series Owner's Manual

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1.0 INTRODUCTION TO THE REMOTE
POWER CONTROL SWITCH (RPC)
The BayTech RPC-Series is a full-featured AC power management
solution that provides an easy way to control power of remote equipment.
From your office or from anywhere, the RPC will TURN ON, TURN
OFF, OR REBOOT remote equipment.
There are six different RPC models. Four models operate at 115 VAC, 15
Amp. Two models operate at 230 VAC, 10 Amp.
115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 Amp
RPC-2: Six receptacles and an EIA-232 connection.
RPC-2 MD01: Six receptacles, EIA-232 connection, and a
RPC-2 RDR: Six receptacles, EIA-232 connection, and Ring
RPC-3: Eight receptacles, Ethernet and EIA-232 connections.
RPC-5: (15amps per receptacle) Four receptacles, Ethernet and
230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 Amp
RPC-2A: Six receptacles and an EIA-232 connection.
RPC-3A: Eight receptacles, Ethernet, and EIA-232
1.1 ABOUT THIS USERS MANUAL
The RPC Owner's Manual is a user's guide for all models of the RPC
Series. To find the appropriate operating instructions, please identify the
particular RPC model you are using.
2400 bps Modem.
Detect Reset.
EIA-232 connections.
connections.
RPC OWNER'S MANUAL
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  • Page 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO THE REMOTE POWER CONTROL SWITCH (RPC) The BayTech RPC-Series is a full-featured AC power management solution that provides an easy way to control power of remote equipment. From your office or from anywhere, the RPC will TURN ON, TURN OFF, OR REBOOT remote equipment.
  • Page 2 If you would like information on any of these products, please contact BayTech Customer Service. We welcome any comments you may have about our products, and we hope that you will continue to look to BayTech for your data communication needs. 2.0 QUICK START This section, “Quick Start,”...
  • Page 3 OPERATION Accessing Main Menu RPC-2/RPC-2A Power on the RPC unit. The following status menu appears: RPC-2 Series (C) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) . . . OUTLET 2 : Off 3) .
  • Page 4 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ Also, verify the serial communication parameters are correctly configured. Controlling Receptacles RPC-2/RPC-2A To set or change the status of the receptacles, enter one of the following commands: ON n, OFF n, REBOOT n, where “n” is the outlet number you wish to send the command.
  • Page 5 RPC-2/RPC-2A QUICK START ____________________________________________________________ disabled from the factory. The factory default password is a carriage return. The RPC prompts for the old password. Enter a carriage return. The RPC prompts for a new password. Enter a new password (maximum field length, 8 alphanumeric characters).
  • Page 6 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ Enable/Disable Status Menu RPC-2A From the configuration menu, select #4, “Enable/Disable Status Menu.” The RPC responds with the option to toggle the status menu on or off.. NOTE The factory default setting is Enabled: Disable Status Menu? (Y/N) 2.2 RPC-2 MD01 AND RPC-2 RDR QUICK START LOCAL ACCESS...
  • Page 7 RPC-2 MD01/RPC-2 RDR QUICK START ____________________________________________________________ RPC-2 Series (c) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) . . . OUTLET 2 : Off 3) . . . OUTLET 3 : Off 4) .
  • Page 8 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ Change Password Select #1, “Change Password,” press <Enter.> NOTE The factory default password is disabled by making the password a carriage return. The RPC prompts for the old password. Enter a carriage return. The RPC prompts for a new password.
  • Page 9 After a connection has been established, the RPC sends the following header: RPC-2 Series (C) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 If you set a password when you were locally connected to the RPC through the serial port, the following header appears. Note...
  • Page 10 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ RPC-2 Series (C) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Enter Password If prompted, enter password. The following main menu appears. RPC-2 Series (C) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) .
  • Page 11 RPC-3 AND RPC-3A QUICK START ____________________________________________________________ 2.3 A QUICK START FOR RPC-3, RPC-3A and RPC-5 RPC-5 Note: The RPC-3 and RPC-5 are configured in a similar manner. This quick start will reference the RPC-3 menus. The only programming differences for the RPC-5 pertain to the number of receptacles shown in the menus.
  • Page 12 OPERATION Accessing Main Menu Power on the RPC unit. Hit <Enter.> The following main menu appears: RPC-3 Telnet Host Revision F 3.03, (C) 1998 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID: RPC3 RPC-3 Menu: 1) . . . Outlet Control 2) . . . Manage Users 3) .
  • Page 13 PC OWNER’S MANUAL If the main menu fails to appear, ensure the correct cables and adapters are being used and that they are connected properly. Also, verify the serial communication parame ters are correctly configured. Outlet Control To set or change the status of the receptacles, select #1 “Outlet Control”...
  • Page 14 1) . . . Add user 2) . . . admin The “Add user” option is presented any time less than 8 users are defined. The “Delete RPC-3 AND RPC-3A QUICK START ____________________________________________________________ user” option is presented any time one or more optional outlet users are defined.
  • Page 15 CONFIGURATION IMPORTANT: For network access, you must configure the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway from the serial port. RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ NOTE: Network parameters, such as IP Address, require a unit reset. All other changes take affect immediately upon accepting changes after exiting configuration.
  • Page 16 Gateway Select #3, “ Gateway.” Enter the RPC unit’s Gateway address in dotted decimal format (200.4.5.50). Unit ID Select #4, “Unit ID.” Enter the RPC unit’s Unit ID (64 chars max). RPC-3 AND RPC-3A QUICK START ______________________________________________________ Access NOTE If username and password are disabled (factory default), outlet users will have access to all admin functions.
  • Page 17 5) Display Outlet Users – A display of outlet user assignments. RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ UNIT STATUS From the main menu, select #4, “Unit Status,” followed by a carriage return. The RPC sends a Unit Status Menu that provides vital information about the RPC—system status, network interface, logged user status, and outlet status.
  • Page 18 Inspect equipment carefully for damage that may have occurred in shipment. If there is damage to the equipment or if materials are missing, contact BayTech technical support at 228-467-8231 or call toll free inside the United States at 800-523-2702.
  • Page 19 The installation area should be clean and free of extreme temperatures and humidity. Allow sufficient space behind the RPC unit for cabling and receptacle connections. 3.3 SAFETY OPERATIONS When operating, installing, maintaining, transporting, or storing equipment, take the following special precautions to avoid the introduction of hazards.
  • Page 20 BayTech or another authorized service technician must perform any internal changes. For more information, please contact BayTech at 228-467-8231 or call toll free inside the United States at 800-523-2702. Applying power illuminates a green LED on the front panel of the RPC.
  • Page 21 Most serial computers do not have RJ-45 connections; therefore, an adapter is provided with this unit to convert from a DE-9 connector to an RJ-45 connector (BayTech Part No. 9FRJ45PC-1). An adapter to convert from a DB-25 connector to an RJ-45 connector is also available from BayTech, upon request (BayTech Part No.
  • Page 22 Fig. 1: RJ-45 Receptacle Fig. 2: RJ-45 Plug CABLING The RPC RJ-45 control port uses the following signals: EIA-232 RJ-45 CONTROL PORT PIN/SIGNAL DEFINITION EIA-232 Direction Description Signal Output +10V when activated by DCD. Toggles on logout for modem disconnect. ---- Signal Ground Output...
  • Page 23 FEMALE DB-25 YELLOW BROWN GRAY Figure 3: Computer/Terminal Adapter BayTech Part No. 25FRJ45PC-1 Crossed RJ-45 cable is required RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ To interface a computer or terminal to the RPC, refer to comment on Page 20. Refer to Figure 3, if the host computer or terminal has a DB-25 male connector.
  • Page 24 BayTech Part No. 9FRJ45PC-1 Crossed RJ-45 cable is required Modem Communications: A modem can be connected to the EIA-232 serial port by using a 25MRJ45MD-8 adapter (Figure 5). Modem adapters are available from BayTech. Contact BayTech Technical Support for purchase information. CABLING ____________________________________________________________...
  • Page 25 To interface an asynchronous modem to the RPC refer to Figure 5. DB25 RJ45 MALE Figure 5: Modem Adapter BayTech Part No. 25MRJ45MD-8 Crossed RJ-45 cable is required RJ-45 RJ-45 CONDUCTOR COLOR COLOR BLUE BLUE ORANGE ORANGE BLACK BLACK GREEN...
  • Page 26 IMPORTANT: Crossed RJ-45 cables are required when modular connectors are used, as shown in Figures 3 – 5, or to interface the RPC to another BayTech product with modular connectors, such as the DS-Series data switch. See the cable diagram on Page 23.
  • Page 27 If your computer does have a RJ-45 connection, but the pin signals are different from those described for BayTech on Page 20 of this manual, it is possible for BayTech to customize an adapter for you. If you require a different adapter than the one supplied with this unit, contact BayTech’s...
  • Page 28 Accessing Main Menu Power on the RPC unit. The following status menu appears: RPC-2 Series (c) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) . . . OUTLET 2 : Off 3) .
  • Page 29 RPC-2 Series (c) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) . . . OUTLET 2 : Off 3) . . . OUTLET 3 : On 4) . . . OUTLET 4 : Off 5) .
  • Page 30 The factory default outlet names are Outlet 1, Outlet 2, Outlet 3 . . . Outlet 6. From the RPC’s configuration menu, the user can change any outlet name to outline a unique set-up. RPC-2 From the status menu’s RPC > prompt, type CONFIG. The following menu appears: RPC >...
  • Page 31 Enter a new password (maximum field length, 8 alphanumeric characters), followed by a carriage return. The RPC responds: Re-Enter New Password: Re-enter the new password identically to the first entry. Remember that the password feature is case sensitive. If you fail to re-enter the new password correctly, the RPC responds with an “Error”...
  • Page 32 Enter the number of the outlet you want to change. If you want to change the name of Outlet 4, type the number 4 at the “Enter Request” prompt, followed by a carriage return. The RPC responds: Enter: Enter a new receptacle name (maximum field length, 10 characters), followed by a carriage return.
  • Page 33 From the configuration menu, select #3, “Enable/Disable Confirmation.” Depending on whether confirmation is currently enabled or disabled, the RPC responds with the option to change the current status. NOTE The factory default setting is Enabled: Disable Confirmation? (Y/N) Enable/Disable Status Menu RPC-2A From the configuration menu, select #4, “Enable/Disable Status Menu.”...
  • Page 34 BayTech on Page 20 of this manual, it is possible for BayTech to customize an adapter for you. If you require a different adapter than the one supplied with this unit, contact one of BayTech’s Applications Engineers.
  • Page 35 LED’s are not illuminated, corresponding receptacle(s) are turned “OFF.” Accessing Main Menu Power on the RPC unit. The following outlet and circuit breaker status menu appears: RPC-2 Series (c) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) .
  • Page 36 Responding “Y” for yes turns “On” Outlet 3. Observe that the status of Outlet 3 has changed to On in the status menu: RPC-2 Series (c) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) .
  • Page 37 The REBOOT n command will reboot or reset equipment attached to corresponding receptacle(s). When the command to REBOOT (n) is sent from the RPC > prompt, the RPC powers “Off” corresponding outlet(s) for approximately 10 seconds, then returns them to the state they were (“On”...
  • Page 38 Since the factory default password is a carriage return, hit <Enter.> If this is not an initial set-up and a password has already been set, enter the current password, followed by a carriage return. If you enter the password incorrectly, the RPC responds with an “Error” message and returns to the main menu.
  • Page 39 “Re-enter New Password” prompt. Changing the new password to a carriage return disables password protection. See Programming a Password above. 2. Change Outlet Name From the status menu’s RPC > prompt, type CONFIG. The following menu appears: RPC > CONFIG 1) .
  • Page 40 1) . . . OUTLET 1 2) . . . OUTLET 2 3) . . . OUTLET 3 4) . . . Router 1 5) . . . OUTLET 5 6) . . . OUTLET 6 Enter Request: To return to the RPC > prompt, hit any key at the “Enter Request” prompt. 5.2.2 REMOTE ACCESS 5.2.2.1...
  • Page 41 ATDT command. When a connection has been established, the RPC sends the following header: RPC-2 Series (C) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 If you set a password when you were locally connected to the RPC through the serial port, the following header appears. Note the additional...
  • Page 42 If prompted, enter password. The following main menu appears: RPC-2 Series (C) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) . . . OUTLET 2 : Off 3) . . . OUTLET 3 : Off 4) .
  • Page 43 Turn On Outlet 3 (Y/N)? Responding “Y” for yes turns “On” Outlet 3. Observe the status of Outlet 3 has changed to On in the status menu: RPC-2 Series (c) 1997 by BayTech F2.07 Circuit Breaker : On 1) . . . OUTLET 1 : Off 2) .
  • Page 44 RJ-45 connections; therefore, an adapter is provided with this unit to convert from a DE-9 connector to a RJ-45 connector (BayTech Part No. 9FRJ45PC-1). If you are connecting to a modem, use a modem adapter (BayTech Part No. 25MRJ45MD-8).
  • Page 45 The RPC-3 and RPC-3A have an Ethernet port for connecting to a network. REMEMBER, in order for a network connection to be established, at a minimum, you must configure the IP address, subnet mask, and if applicable, gateway. Network configurations can be RPC 3 AND RPC 3A CONNECTION ____________________________________________________________ configured through the Ethernet port or locally through the serial...
  • Page 46 THAT HAS A HOST TERMINAL OR MODEM ATTACHED. DOING SO WILL RESULT IN THE HOST TERMINAL OR MODEM BEING POWERED DOWN CREATING A “LOCKED- OUT” CONDITION. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REESTABLISH A CONNECTION UNTIL THE RECEPTACLE HAS BEEN TURNED “ON” THROUGH THE SERIAL PORT. RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ IF YOU SEND THE COMMAND TO “REBOOT”...
  • Page 47 Accessing Main Menu Power on the RPC unit. The following main menu appears: RPC-3 Telnet Host Revision F 3.03, (C) 1998 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID: RPC3 RPC-3 Menu: 1) . . . Outlet Control 2) . . . Manage Users 3) .
  • Page 48 NOTE The outlet user sees only those outlets as assigned to him by the admin user. From the RPC > prompt, enter one of the following commands: ON n, OFF n, REBOOT n, where “n” is the outlet number you wish to send the command.
  • Page 49 command to REBOOT (n) is sent from the RPC > prompt, the RPC powers “Off” corresponding outlet(s) for approximately 10 seconds plus the programmed outlet delay time, then returns them to the state they were (“On” or “Off”) prior to receiving the reboot command. NOTE The reboot command will only reboot outlets that are turned ON;...
  • Page 50 . . . Delete user . . . admin . . . engineering . . . sales Add user The “Add user” option is presented any time less than 8 optional users are defined. Select #1, “Add user,” from the User Management Menu.
  • Page 51 neither the username nor password is required, and every user will have access to all admin functions. From the User Management Menu, select the number of the user to modify, followed by a carriage return <cr>. The unit responds: RPC-3 AND RPC-3A OPERATIONS ____________________________________________________________ NOTE Password can be enabled or disabled for serial login and network login.
  • Page 52 RPC responds indefinitely with “Enter old password:” until the old password has been entered correctly. NOTE A carriage return <cr> will exit to user menu. If you enter the current password correctly, the RPC responds: Enter new password (<= 8 characters) > Enter a new password (maximum field length, 8 alpha- numeric characters), followed by a carriage return.
  • Page 53 return. The select #2, “Change Outlet List.” The RPC-3 or RPC-3A responds: To change outlet access, enter number(s) of outlets. If more than one entry, separate numbers with commas. CR to exit. User Name: engineering Outlet Access 1) . . . Outlet 1 2) .
  • Page 54 5) . . . Access 6) . . . Outlets 7) . . . Exit IMPORTANT NETWORK PARAMETERS, SUCH AS IP ADDRESS, REQUIRE A UNIT RESET BEFORE ANY CHANGES WILL TAKE AFFECT. ALL OTHER CONFIGURATION CHANGES WILL BE IMMEDIATELY IMPLEMENTED UPON ACCEPTING CHANGES AT THE END OF THE CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE.
  • Page 55 Enter the Subnet Mask (Example: 255.255.255.0), followed by a carriage return. Upon entry of a carriage return, the RPC resumes the configuration menu. NOTE: The factory default Subnet Mask is 0.0.0.0. If you fail to enter the subnet mask in dotted decimal form, the RPC responds again: Enter Subnet Mask in dotted decimal form: The RPC responds indefinitely with the same request...
  • Page 56 Enter the RPC unit ID, followed by a carriage return. The RPC resumes the configuration menu. NOTE: The factory default Unit ID is RPC-3. Access IMPORTANT If username and password are disabled (factory default), outlet users will have access to all admin functions.
  • Page 57 NOTE A null password for any particular user disables the password login requirement for that user, even if prompt for password is enabled. Outlets From the configuration menu, select #6, “Outlets.” The following Outlet Operation Configuration Menu appears: Outlet Operation Configuration Menu Enter Request, CR to exit 1) .
  • Page 58 If the enable/disable feature is disabled, the RPC will not ask to confirm the command. From the Outlet Operation Configuration Menu, select #2, “Command Confirmation.” Depending on whether confirmation is currently enabled or disabled, the RPC responds with the option to change the current status. NOTE The factory default setting is Enabled: Disable Confirmation? (Y/N) Outlet Power-up Delay...
  • Page 59 Enter the amount of time (seconds) to elapse before power is applied to the outlet. The RPC-3 or RPC-3A resumes the power-up delay status displaying the change. NOTE Maximum number of seconds is 599. Name Outlets “Name Outlets” allows the user to customize outlet name(s) to identify individual pieces of equipment attached to the RPC.
  • Page 60 change the name of Receptacle 4 from Outlet 4 to Router 1, type Router 1 from the “Enter” prompt, followed by a carriage return. The RPC responds with the outlet name menu displaying the name change to Outlet 4: 1) . . . OUTLET 1 2) .
  • Page 61 RPC unit or its network interface capabilities, “Unit Status” information can be used as a valuable troubleshooting aid. You may be asked to refer to the unit status when calling one of BayTech’s Application Engineers for support.
  • Page 62 number of buffers left (30 or less) available to send data, and whether the receive queue status is available to receive data. From the Unit Status Menu, select #2, “Network Interface.” The following network information is provided: Network Status: Medium status: good Medium faults: 0 Xmit bufr errs: 0 Available send buffers: 29...
  • Page 63 Enter the number of the session to terminate. The RPC responds: <Connection being terminated. Strike CR to continue. > Outlet Status The following table shows the status of all outlets: Outlet Status Selection Outlet Outlet Power Number Name Number Status OUTLET 1 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 3...
  • Page 64 ____________________________________________________________ 6.0 TECHNICAL SUPPORT BayTech has a staff of applications engineers on duty to assist you from 7 am to 7 pm (CST or CDT), Monday through Friday. In the event you have problems installing, setting up or operating your RPC unit, please feel free to contact BayTech’s technical support office.
  • Page 65 BayTech. Before dismantling your equipment or before returning the unit for any reason, always call BayTech. The user should never attempt repairs on this unit. If you need to return the RPC to the factory for repairs, warranty work, or upgrades, follow the instructions below for repackaging and shipping.
  • Page 66 Call BayTech to get a Return Authorization Number. Without this number, BayTech will not accept warranty or no-charge returns. Choose a heavy cardboard box. Surround your unit with a minimum of two inches of insulation. Be sure to seal the box securely with strapping or packing tape.
  • Page 67 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ APPENDIX A RPC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION No Menu Blank Screen Cables Ensure correct cables Adapters and adapters are Parameters being used and are connected properly. See Appendix B...
  • Page 68 (Specifications). Verify serial parameters are correctly configured. Password Doesn’t Returns to prompt Caps Lock Password feature is Work case sensitive. Type password exactly as it was originally entered. No menu when Blank Screen Modem Enter AT modem accessing thru settings commands to external modem disagree with...
  • Page 69 RPC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Cont.) PROBLEM SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION PING not echoing Gets request timeout Check network request connection Forgot Password Cannot access unit Call a BayTech past password prompt Applications Engineer Cannot configure No access to network Trying to Access unit thru...
  • Page 70 network parameters parameters configure thru serial port network port RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS Table 3.1 RPC- RPC- RPC-2 RPC-2 RPC-3 RPC- RPC-5 MDO1 Power 6 each 6 each 6 each 6 each 8 each 8 each 4 each Receptacle 230 VAC, 115 VAC,...
  • Page 71 Serial Port modular modular modular modular modular modular modular connecto connector connector connector connector connector connector r (RJ-45) (RJ-45) (RJ-45) (RJ-45) (RJ-45) (RJ-45) (RJ-45) Network Ethernet, Ethernet, Ethernet, Interface IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3 compliance compliance compliance 10BASE-T 10BASE-T 10BASE-T (twisted (twisted...
  • Page 72 RX & TX RX & TX RX & TX modem modem activity activity activity status status -Link Link Link Mounting (Optional) 19” or 23” 19” or 23” 19” or 23” 19” or 23” 19” or 23” 19” or 23” 19” or 23” One year One year One year...
  • Page 73 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ APPENDIX C DIAGNOSTIC LED INDICATIONS To detect hardware, cabling, or configuration problems upon initialization of power, the RPC-3 and RPC-3A go through a diagnostic sequence. To help determine the cause of the problem, the RPC-3 and RPC-3A have a CX LED located on the front, right side of the unit.
  • Page 74 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ APPENDIX D 1.0 MODEM COMMAND SUMMARY U.S. ROBOTIC MODEMS COMMAND INTERPRETATION AT&B1 Fixed Serial Port Rate AT&C1 Normal CD Operations (default) AT&D2 Normal DTR Operations (default) ATS0=1 Auto answer telephone line in 4 or fewer rings ATE0 Modem does not display keyboard commands.
  • Page 75 RPC OWNER’S MANUAL ____________________________________________________________ APPENDIX D 1.0 MODEM COMMAND SUMMARY (Cont.) ROCKWELL CHIP SET MODEMS COMMANDS INTERPRETATION ATS23=59 Fixed Serial Port Rate (default) AT&C1 Normal CD Operations (default) AT&D2 Normal DTR Operations (default) ATS0=1 Auto answer telephone line in 4 or fewer rings ATE0 Modem does not display keyboard commands.
  • Page 76 Installation, 17 Interface, 64 —A— Internal Modem, 1, 38 Internal Relays, 18 Adapter, 3, 6, 9, 11, 17, 22, 24, 25, 32, 38, IP Address, 13, 14, 42, 43, 51, 52, 70 Application Engineers, 58 Asynchronous, 23 —L— ATDT Commands, 9, 39 LED, 18, 25, 33, 43, 44, 65, 69, 70 Local Access, 6, 11, 32, 42 —C—...
  • Page 77 Serial Parameters, 3, 6, 25, 32, 43 —T— Serial Port, 3, 6, 11, 13, 25, 32, 39, 42, 43, 67, 70 Telco Wall Jack, 9, 38 Status Menu, 3, 7, 19, 26, 28, 31, 33, 34, 35, Telnet, 11, 43, 44, 60, 66, 68 37, 41, 45, 46 —U—...
  • Page 78 BAYTECH REMOTE POWER CONTROL UNIT OWNER’S MANUAL Bay Technical Associates, Inc. Data Communications Products Division 200 N. Second Street, PO Box 387 Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 Made in USA Fax: 228-467-4551 Phone: 228-467-8231 Toll free: 800-523-2702 Web Site: www.baytechdcd.com...

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