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PowerPDU 8QV
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PowerPDU 8KS
PowerPDU 8QS
MANUAL
FIRMWARE 4.0.5
6.2.2024

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  • Page 1 PowerPDU 8KF PowerPDU 8QV PowerPDU 8KB PowerPDU 8QB PowerPDU 8KS PowerPDU 8QS MANUAL FIRMWARE 4.0.5 6.2.2024...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.4.8 M2M API Protocol – SNMP ............65 Cloud ................... 69 PAB ..................... 72 5.6.1 CRxx Rules Complete Examples on the NETIO WiKi ......73 Watchdogs ..................75 Rules ................... 77 Users ................... 78 5.10 Schedules ..................80 5.11 Settings ..................82 5.11.1...
  • Page 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................91 Products overview ..................92 Document Revision ..................93...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product of NETIO products a.s. Before using your product, please read this (MAN) and the included to avoid problems with incorrect User Manual Quick Installation Guide (QIG) installation or use. Caution: The NETIO PowerPDUs are an electrical devices. Mishandling may damage the device, void your warranty, or result in injury or death.
  • Page 5: General Characteristics

    2 General characteristics PowerPDU 8KF Switched Power Outputs: Output Switching: ZCS (Zero Current Switching) Metered channels: Electricity consumption metering: [V, Hz, A, W, Wh, TPF, °] Measurement accuracy: <1% DI (Digital Inputs): 1, +12V DC power output PowerPDU 8QV Switched Power Outputs:...
  • Page 6 Measurement accuracy: <1% DI (Digital Inputs): 1 + 12V DC power output PowerPDU 8QS Switched Power Outputs: Output Switching: ZVS (Zero Voltage Switching) Metered channels: 1 (TOTAL) + 1 (OUTPUT 1) Electricity consumption metering: [V, Hz, A, W, Wh, TPF, °] Measurement accuracy: <1% DI (Digital Inputs):...
  • Page 7: Product Pictures

    Product pictures Figure 1 - PowerPDU 8KF Figure 2 - PowerPDU 8QV Figure 3 - PowerPDU 8KB Figure 4 - PowerPDU 8QB Figure 5 - PowerPDU 8QS Figure 6 - PowerPDU 8KS...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    3 Specifications PowerPDU 8KF - 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz; 16A Input - Type-F (Schuko) plug + fix cable 1.8m PowerPDU 8QV 100-240 V AC, 50/60Hz, 16A max. Input – PowerConn Inlet Power Input PowerPDU 8KB / PowerPDU 8QB USA/Canada: 100-125V AC, 50/60Hz, 12A max.
  • Page 9 Switch heat and fire resistance class 1 PowerPDU 8QS/ PowerPDU 8QV/ PowerPDU 8QB : ZVS (Zero Voltage Switching) - most load types, such as switching power supplies compatible. PowerPDU 8KS/ PowerPDU 8KF/ PowerPDU 8KB: ZCS (Zero Current Switching) Electrical load - Resistance load compatible...
  • Page 10: Features

    (especially in case of frequent switching on and off).  Significantly reduced electromagnetic interference caused by repeated switching on and off. Zero current switching (ZCS) significantly improves the lifetime of the NETIO device and the connected end devices. This function is particularly important in case of frequent switching.
  • Page 11: Powerup State

    (or restored). With servers in PowerUp particular it is important to avoid undesired momentary switching. state Possible settings for NETIO device LAST state restores the last state before the power was disconnected Electrical measurements PowerPDU 4KS measures relevant electrical parameters individually on all outputs.
  • Page 12: Drawings

    Drawings PowerPDU 8KF Figure 7 - PowerPDU 8KF front view Figure 8 - PowerPDU 8KF – top view Figure 9 - PowerPDU 8KF – side view...
  • Page 13 PowerPDU 8QV Figure 10 - PowerPDU 8QV – front view Figure 11 - PowerPDU 8QV - side view...
  • Page 14 PowerPDU 8KB/ PowerPDU 8QB Figure 12 - PowerPDU 8KB/ PowerPDU 8QB front view Figure 13 - PowerPDU 8KB/ PowerPDU 8QB side view...
  • Page 15 PowerPDU 8QS/ PowerPDU 8KS Figure 14 - PowerPDU 8KS/ PowerPDU 8QS front view Figure 15 - PowerPDU 8KS/ PowerPDU 8QS front view...
  • Page 16: Device Description

    2. RJ45 LEDs – device status (yellow and green) 3. Multifunction “TGL/RESET” button 4. M2M activity LED (red) 5. DI (Digital Input) connector with auxiliary 12V DC power 6. Outlet sockets Type-F (Schuko) CEE 7/4 Figure 16 - PowerPDU 8KF - front panel description...
  • Page 17 PowerPDU 8QV Front view 1. 1x RJ45 LAN jack 2. RJ45 LEDs – device status (yellow and green) 3. Multifunction “TGL/RESET” button 4. M2M activity LED (red) 5. DI (Digital Input) connector with auxiliary 12V DC power 6. Inlet input (PowerConn) 7.
  • Page 18 PowerPDU 8KB Front view 1. 1x RJ45 LAN jack 2. RJ45 LEDs – device status (yellow and green) 3. Multifunction “TGL/RESET” button 4. M2M activity LED (red) 5. DI (Digital Input) connector with auxiliary 12V DC power 6. Inlet input IEC-320 C20 7.
  • Page 19 PowerPDU 8QB Front view 1. 1x RJ45 LAN jack 2. RJ45 LEDs – device status (yellow and green) 3. Multifunction “TGL/RESET” button 4. M2M activity LED (red) 5. DI (Digital Input) connector with auxiliary 12V DC power 6. Inlet input IEC-320 C20 7.
  • Page 20 PowerPDU 8QS 1x RJ45 LAN jack 2.RJ45 LEDs – device states and Power indication (yellow and green) Multifunction “TGL/RESET” button M2M activity LED (red) DI (Digital Input) connector + auxiliary 12V DC power output IEC-320 C20 connector for the input power cable Switched sockets (IEC-320 C13) Figure 20 - PowerPDU 8QS - front panel description...
  • Page 21 PowerPDU 8KS 1. 1x RJ45 LAN jack 2. RJ45 LEDs – device states and Power indication (yellow – LAN activity and green – Device state) 3. Multifunction “TGL/RESET” button 4. M2M activity LED (red) 5. DI1 (Digital Input 1) connector + auxiliary 12V DC power output 6.
  • Page 22: Led And Button Functions

    (connected to power). Blink when some M2M communication is in progress. M2M (red) Blink when NETIO Cloud communication is in progress. only PowerPDU 8QS and 4KS Device Web administration / Mobile app is not indicated. TGL/RESET button Output test: Press the TGL button 3x rapidly.
  • Page 23: Package Contents

    Package contents 3.6.1 PowerPDU 8KF PowerPDU 8KF device Printed Quick Installation Guide (QIG) 3.6.2 PowerPDU 8QV PowerPDU 8QV device Printed Quick Installation Guide (QIG) Rack mount brackets with screws Mount set (4x bolt/washer/cage-nut) 3.6.3 PowerPDU 8KB PowerPDU 8KB device Input Cable (optional)
  • Page 24: Optional Accessories

    NETIO RM3 4C vertical - for PowerPDU 8QV/8KB/8QB/8QS/ 8KS Metal brackets to fasten one NETIO PowerPDU device (PowerPDU 4C or 4PS or 4KS) to a vertical bar in a rack frame. In a 76cm or wider cabinet, the PowerPDU 4C/4PS can be fastened to the outer side of the vertical bars to occupy zero U space.
  • Page 25: Configuration And Control

    Continue to section “Static IP”. Detecting and configuring the IP address If you have followed the instructions in the previous chapter, you know the NETIO device’s IP address, whether it was assigned by a DHCP server or configured manually. If you forgot the IP address, or if you have received a pre-configured device, you will need to find out its IP address.
  • Page 26: Static Ip

    Enter the IP address into a web browser or the NETIO Mobile app and log in to the device. Note: If you can’t use MS Windows app, use NETIO Mobile 2 App for iOS or Android.
  • Page 27: Netio Mobile 2

     Searching NETIO devices in local network.  Add devices from NETIO Cloud. You can use NETIO Mobile 2 application for Android or iOS to discover the local network and find NETIO devices there. Make sure your mobile device is connected to the same network as NETIO device.
  • Page 28: Login To Device Web

    Login to device web Figure 26– PowerPDU login dialog To log in, use admin admin (default login username / password)
  • Page 29: Restoring Factory Defaults

    Restoring factory defaults This operation deletes all user settings and restores the configuration to the factory defaults. It is useful when the device is in an unknown state or does not behave as described in this manual. Procedure: 1. Turn off (unplug) the PowerPDU from power grid. 2.
  • Page 30: Web Interface

    5 Web interface Outputs In the left menu, click Outputs. A screen showing the output appears. The output can be controlled directly with two buttons: Figure 27- Controlling the output...
  • Page 31 1) The ON/OFF button controls the output directly. When the output is on, the button is green; when the output is off, the button is grey . When switching the output off, a confirmation dialog appears: Click Turn Output Off to confirm the switch-off or Cancel to keep the output switched on. To suppress this dialog in the future, check Don’t ask me again.
  • Page 32: Outputs - Energy Measurements - Metering Variant Only

    5.1.1 Outputs - Energy measurements – metering variant only PowerPDUs 8KF/8KB/8KS measure the following electrical parameters every 500ms for each output. PowerPDUs 8QS/8QV/8QB measure the following electrical parameters every 500ms for Output 1 and for all outputs together. The values in the web interface are updated every 5 seconds. Figure 28 - Measured values –...
  • Page 33 By default, the cumulative Energy consumption/delivery and Total Energy consumption/delivery are counted from the time the NETIO device was first powered on. To reset all Energy counters, go to the Settings > System tab and click the Reset Power Consumption Counters button (see Figure below).
  • Page 34: Outputs - General

    5.1.2 Outputs - General Click the picture of the output to open detailed settings. General tab configures basic parameters for controlling the output. Figure 31 General output configuration Output name is shown above the two control buttons to improve clarity. Short ON/OFF delay is an integer specifying, in milliseconds, the duration for the Short OFF (power cycling) and Short ON actions.
  • Page 35 Output PowerUp interval defines the interval in milliseconds after which the power output is turned on since the power is turned on (e.g. after the power outage). It is only applied if the “Output PowerUp state” is set to “ON” or “LAST” and the Output was on before. Minimum value “Output PowerUp interval”...
  • Page 36: Outputs - Schedule

    5.1.3 Outputs - Schedule Scheduler function can be used to switch the output on and off at specified times. Select a schedule to specify when the output should be turned on. After selecting a schedule, the on-times for the output according to that schedule are shown graphically. Check Enable schedule if you want enable scheduler and Click Save Changes to confirm changes.
  • Page 37: Digital Input

    Digital Input DI (Digital Input) providing its status and S0 counter value.Connect DI pin with GND to initiate State ON (1). There is no LED indicating the DI state on the device. 5.2.1 DI (Digital Input) – Status and S0 Counter In the left menu, click Inputs.
  • Page 38: Inputs - General

    5.2.2 Inputs - General Click the picture of the input to open detailed settings. General tab configures basic parameters of the input. Figure 34 – General input configuration The Digital Input name can be set to identify specific digital input. Click Save Changes to save the settings.
  • Page 39: Open Api: M2M Protocols

    6 – ignore – ignores the action attribute and only respects the state attribute – only for XML and JSON Only one M2M protocol in addition to SNMP can be active at any time! Following M2M API Protocols cannot run in parallel to NETIO Cloud Connection: MQTT-flex Netio Push The notification message appears if you try to enable unsupported combination.
  • Page 40: M2M Api Protocol - Xml Over Http

    (output control). You may also fill in the username and password for this mode. Username Username for the respective access mode (Read-Only/ReadWrite). Note – this is unrelated to the username for accessing the NETIO 4x web administration interface. When left empty, the protocol will not require any authentication. Password...
  • Page 41 For an example of reading the output state using XML API, click the “Test XML API - Open XML API file (read password required)” link. After entering the username and password, you will receive an xml file with the NETIO device current state.
  • Page 42 <Name>Power output 1</Name> <State>0</State> <Action>6</Action> <Delay>5000</Delay> <PowerFactor>1.00</PowerFactor> <Phase>0.00</Phase> <Load>0</Load> <Current>0</Current> <Energy>3347</Energy> <ReverseEnergy>635</ReverseEnergy> <EnergyNR>114532</EnergyNR> <ReverseEnergyNR>66440</ReverseEnergyNR> </Output> <Output> <ID>2</ID> <Name>Power output 2</Name> <State>0</State> <Action>6</Action> <Delay>5000</Delay> </Output> <Output> <ID>3</ID> <Name>Power output 3</Name> <State>1</State> <Action>6</Action> <Delay>5000</Delay> </Output> <Output> <ID>4</ID> <Name>Power output 4</Name> <State>1</State> <Action>6</Action> <Delay>5000</Delay>...
  • Page 43 <Name>Power output 8</Name> <State>0</State> <Action>6</Action> <Delay>5000</Delay> </Output> </Outputs> <Inputs> <Input> <ID>1</ID> <Name>Input 1</Name> <State>1</State> <S0Counter>1246810</S0Counter> </Input> </Inputs> </set:Root> The following example XML files for controlling the device can be downloaded directly from the web administration: • Set output 1 to ON •...
  • Page 44 For the specifications of the M2M XML API protocol, visit the Support > Download section of our website and see the following document: XML - description of NETIO M2M API interface - PDF For more information and a practical demonstration of using the XML protocol with NETIO smart sockets, see the following Application Note: AN20...
  • Page 45: M2M Api Protocol - Json Over Http

    Username Username for the respective access mode (Read-Only/ReadWrite). Note – this is unrelated to the username for accessing the NETIO device web administration. When left empty, the protocol will not require any authentication.
  • Page 46 For an example of reading the output state using JSON API, click the “Test JSON API: Open JSON API file (read password required)” link. After entering the username and password, you will receive a json file with the NETIO device current state.
  • Page 47 "Inputs":[ {"ID":1,"Name":"Input 1","State":1,"S0Counter":1246810} The following example json files for controlling the device can be downloaded directly from the web administration: • Set output 1 to ON • Set output 1 to OFF • Toggle output 1 The Upload JSON file to the device button opens the following dialog for testing: Host –...
  • Page 48 For more information about the M2M JSON API, visit the Support > Download section of our website and see the following document: JSON - description of NETIO M2M API interface - PDF For more information and a practical demonstration of using the JSON protocol with NETIO smart sockets, see the following Application Note: AN21...
  • Page 49: M2M Api Protocol - Url Api (Http Get)

    5.4.3 M2M API Protocol – URL API (http get) Figure 39 URL API protocol configuration Enable URL API Enables M2M URL API functions in the system. Port Read-only value. Indicates the port where the device currently listens for M2M URL API commands. This port is the same for all http based M2M API protocols and web administration and can be changed in Settings / System (chapter System).
  • Page 50 Download section of our website and see the following document: URL API - description of NETIO M2M API interface - PDF For more information and a practical demonstration of using the URL-API protocol with NETIO smart sockets, see the following Application Note:...
  • Page 51: M2M Api Protocol - Telnet

    Username Username for the respective access mode (Read-Only/ReadWrite). Note – this is unrelated to the username for accessing the NETIO device web administration. When left empty, the protocol will not require any authentication.
  • Page 52 When the Telnet is enabled, other M2M protocols are disabled except SNMP after clicking Save changes. Start Telnet connection to a NETIO device IP address and its Telnet port When the connection is established, the NETIO device returns the following response and is ready to receive commands. Telnet welcome message 100 HELLO 489F6C4F - KSHELL V2.1...
  • Page 53 Outputs are numbered from the left to right (1-2-3-4). Control all outputs (1 and 4: ON, 2 and 3: OFF): port list 1001 Returns state of output: port list 1001 (outputs 1 and 4 are ON, 2 and 3 OFF) port <output>...
  • Page 54 Command examples Switch power output 1 to ON: port 1 1 Switch power output 1 to OFF: port 1 0 Toggle power output 1: port 1 4 Status codes Status code Description 110 BYE Connection terminated by client after command quit 130 CONNECTION No command submitted for longer than 60...
  • Page 55 Download section of our website and see the following document: Telnet - description of NETIO M2M API interface - PDF For more information and a practical demonstration of using the Modbus/TCP protocol with NETIO smart sockets, see the following Application Note:...
  • Page 56: M2M Api Protocol - Modbus/Tcp

    5.4.5 M2M API Protocol – Modbus/TCP Figure 41 Modbus/TCP protocol configuration Enable Modbus/TCP Enables M2M Modbus/TCP functions in the system. Port Specific port for Modbus/TCP only, range 1 – 65535. The device do NOT alerts you if you specify a port number that is already occupied. Last access IP Read-only value indicating the IP address from which the last Modbus/TCP command was received.
  • Page 57 • Modbus/TCP Unit ID is ignored. Can be anything 0 to 247 • Wire Address = Register Address – 1 Wire Address starts from 0 The Register Address starts from 1 Register Address is called “PLC based addressing” in some applications (Modbuss Poll for example ) Some utilities using the Wire Address...
  • Page 58 (value 9999=not measured) 0x04 uInt16 All outputs current [mA] 0x04 uInt16 1st output current [mA] 0x04 uInt16 All outputs power [W] 0x04 uInt16 1st output power [W] 0x04 uInt16 All outputs energy counter - 2 upper bytes [Wh] 0x04 uInt16 All outputs energy counter - 2 lower bytes [Wh] 0x04 uInt16...
  • Page 59 Modbus / TCP - description of NETIO M2M API interface - PDF For more information and a practical demonstration of using the Modbus/TCP protocol with NETIO smart sockets, see the following Application Note: AN27: Modbus/TCP with NETIO 4x – Control and measure LAN power sockets...
  • Page 60: M2M Api Protocol - Mqtt-Flex

    When the MQTT-flex is enabled, other M2M protocols are disabled except SNMP after clicking Save changes. NETIO device uses json to define the MQTT-flex structure (MQTT-flex Config). Both subscribe and publish topics can be defined. Publish topics may include actions that initiate a transmission.
  • Page 61 MQTT-flex configuration example: "broker": { "clientid": "netio${DEVICE_SN}", "keepalive": 30, "password": "", "port": 1883, "protocol": "mqtt", "ssl": false, "type": "generic", "url": "broker.hivemq.com", "username": "" "publish": [ "events": [ "source": "OUTPUTS/1/STATE", "type": "change" "source": "OUTPUTS/2/STATE", "type": "change" "source": "OUTPUTS/3/STATE", "type": "change" "source": "OUTPUTS/4/STATE", "type": "change"...
  • Page 62 You will find details and examples at our online resource center: https://wiki.netio-products.com/index.php?title=MQTT-flex For more information and a practical demonstration of using the MQTT protocol with NETIO smart sockets, see the following Application Note: AN40 Getting started with PowerCable MQTT-flex via HiveMQ MQTT broker to mobile App...
  • Page 63: M2M Api Protocol - Netio Push

    5.4.7 M2M API Protocol – Netio Push Figure 43–Netio Push protocol configuration Enable Netio Push Enables Netio Push functions in the system. Target host HTTP server: Defines the parameters of the target: - http / https to specify the protocol...
  • Page 64 60seconds). It means the output can be switched only when the TCP/IP connection is established. In default once every 60 seconds. If the response from Target host is error code 200 (OK) and the payload contains valid NETIO JSON structure with control command then the Output will be set accordingly. This way is possible to control device even if this is in private network behind NAT.
  • Page 65: M2M Api Protocol - Snmp

    Also called the “community string” in SNMP. Similar to a username/password combination. Needed for reading information from NETIO device over SNMP. We recommend to use “pure” ASCII characters (that is, to avoid accented and special characters, such as @, & and so on, if possible).
  • Page 66 Security level (v3 only) authPriv / authNoPriv / noAuthNoPriv Auth protocol (v3 only) Authentication Protocol - An indication of whether messages sent on behalf of this user can be authenticated, and if so, the type of authentication protocol used. This can take one of the two values: SHA / MD5 Auth key (v3 only) Authentication protocol password - The (private) authentication key for use with the authentication protocol.
  • Page 67 netioOutputPowerFactor.x.0 INTEGER Current power 1.3.6.1.4.1.47952.1.1.1.29.x.0 factor * 1000 netioOutputPhase.x.0 INTEGER 31683 [°] * 100 1.3.6.1.4.1.47952.1.1.1.30.x.0 netioOutputReverseEnergy.x.0 INTEGER 4747 [Wh] 1.3.6.1.4.1.47952.1.1.1.31.x.0 netioOutputEnergyNR.x.0 INTEGER 4093 [Wh] 1.3.6.1.4.1.47952.1.1.1.32.x.0 netioOutputReverseEnergyNR.x.0 INTEGER 6751 [Wh] 1.3.6.1.4.1.47952.1.1.1.33.x.0 netioVoltage.0 INTEGER 239100 Voltage in the 1.3.6.1.4.1.47952.1.2.1.0 power grid [mV] netioFrequency.0 INTEGER 49900...
  • Page 68 Objects/OIDs). Please contact NETIO support in case of questions. For more information and a practical demonstration of using the SNMP protocol with NETIO smart sockets, see the following Application Note: SNMP management of 110/230V power outlets from the command line in Windows and Linux...
  • Page 69: Cloud

    Cloud NETIO Cloud is a service provided by NETIO Products a.s. and allow easy central remote control and monitoring of the NETIO devices. What can you do in NETIO Cloud? Output control On/Off switch. Reset button (Short Off for defined time).
  • Page 70 Connection to NETIO Cloud can be configured on Cloud tab. NETIO Cloud is a paid service, but every new customer will gain some free credits with each new device added to their NETIO Cloud account (based on device serial number).
  • Page 71 Save Changes Saves the changes. Registration token Enter the registration token from NETIO Cloud web - shown when “ADD DEVICE” button used. Then press “Add device” button. Remove device If this device is connected to NETIO Cloud use this button to remove/disconnect it from NETIO Cloud.
  • Page 72: Pab

    The PAB (Power Analysis Block) is Condition & Rules (C&R) function available for NETIO devices that periodically evaluates sets of conditions. Based on these conditions, subsequent Rules can be executed. These conditions can consist of one or more of following variables: Current [mA], Energy [Wh], Load [W], Power Factor, S0 pulses Several PAB’s can be configured and running simultaneously.
  • Page 73: Crxx Rules Complete Examples On The Netio Wiki

    5.6.1 CRxx Rules Complete Examples on the NETIO WiKi The concept of NETIO Conditions (PAB & WatchDog) & Rules is a set of prepared detections (Conditions) and Rules that act upon them. They are implemented directly in NETIO PDU devices.
  • Page 74 12 CR12 - Negative load 13 CR13 - Actions based on daylight 13.1 PAB definition 13.2 Rule definition 14 CR14 - Actions based on Power-UP 14.1 Rule definition Each CRxx is listed in details on the WiKi: Check on the wiki.netio-products.com...
  • Page 75: Watchdogs

    Each Rule can perform several actions (Set Output, Short Off (restart) output, Toggle output or send Alarm state to the NETIO Cloud service. Based on this Alarm state can NETIO Cloud send email to defined recipient. All Watchdogs are listed in the JSON protocol wit their current states.
  • Page 76 Figure 49 Watchdogs configuration name The name of Watchdog configuration. Enable Watchdog Check to enable this Watchdog Watchdog config Watchdog configuration. Save Changes Saves the changes. Create Watchdog Opens a dialog to enter the new Watchdog configuration.
  • Page 77: Rules

    Rules executed based on one PAB function (switch output if Current > 1000 mA + Send Alert to NETIO Cloud IF Current > 500 mA). One Rule can be executed based on combination of several PAB / WatchDog states.
  • Page 78: Users

    Users When several users use the NETIO device, it is advisable to assign them different accounts with the necessary privileges. In the left menu, select Users. Figure 51 Adding and managing users Username The username. The NETIO device must always have an “admin” account with administrator privileges;...
  • Page 79 Save changes or Create User Saves the changes. Only an administrator or a user with the “manage users” privilege may change the passwords of other users. Note: User based account can be used for access to NETIO Mobile 2 App.
  • Page 80: Schedules

    Schedules can specify when should an output be switched on or when is an action valid. To manage schedules, select Schedules in the left menu. By default, NETIO PowerPDU contains one schedule: Always. To create a new schedule, click Create schedule. Specify the schedule name and set the intervals when the output should be switched on. Note...
  • Page 81 Figure 53 Adding an interval with a precision to the second Deleting a schedule By deleting a schedule, all Schedulers for specific outputs with this schedule are automatically disabled. The states of the respective outputs are unchanged; however, from that moment on, the outputs are under manual control.
  • Page 82: Settings

    Figure 54 Network configuration - Ethernet MAC address Ethernet address of the Ethernet network adapter. Unique for each device. Also] corresponds to the NETIO device serial number. Status Connection status Use DHCP When selected, the device attempts to obtain network configuration from a DHCP server.
  • Page 83 (unsupported characters are replaced). Save Changes Saves the changes. Caution After changing the network configuration, it may be necessary to re-discover the NETIO device at its new address. The discovery procedure is described in section Detecting and configuring the IP address...
  • Page 84: Date / Time

    Set time manually Select if you do not wish to use a NTP server. Date Current date and time on the NETIO device’s clock. Can be modified if necessary. Synchronize with this computer Check this box to copy the current date and time from your computer to NETIO device’s internal clock.
  • Page 85: Firmware

    Build date Creation date of the installed firmware version. Model Model designation. Revision Revision number. Firmware Package Click Browse to select a firmware file to install. Then click Install Firmware to start the installation. Firmware files are available at: https://www.netio-products.com/en/firmware-archive-netio...
  • Page 86 Go to the product page on our website (link below), select your product and scrool down the page. https://www.netio-products.com/en/products/all-products Figure 57 WEB of NETIO products – Link to Firmware download Caution Before installing firmware, read carefully the instructions at our website, make sure that you are upgrading from the correct version, and follow the prescribed procedure.
  • Page 87: System

    Current http port for webadministration and http based M2M API protocols (XML, JSON, URL API). If the port number is different from 80, it has to be specified in the web browser after the NETIO device IP address, e.g.: 192.168.0.99:888 Enable Periodic device restart Enables automatic restarting of the device.
  • Page 88 Resets the electricity consumption counters. Counter Factory Reset Defaults Resets NETIO device to factory defaults. Follow section 4 to make the device operational again. Export and import device Can be used to back-up and restore device configuration. Do not modify...
  • Page 89: Log

    5.12 Log In the left menu, select Log. Figure 59 Event log Refresh Reloads the log to show the most recent entries. Export to file Exports the log in the html format. Clear log Clears the log records. The log contains 40 most recent events only and is cleared when the device is restarted.
  • Page 90 M2M URL API protocol Modbus M2M Modbus/TCP protocol MQTT M2M MQTT protocol SNMP M2M SNMP protocol Web server Web server, e.g. Client disconnected Cloud NETIO Cloud Schedule Event related to a Scheduler feature Rules Event related to a Rules feature...
  • Page 91: Declaration Of Conformity

    NETIO PowerPDU 8KF This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Object of the declaration: “NETIO PowerPDU 8QS/8KS/8KV/8KB/8QV/8KF controlled and monitored over the LAN network”. RTTED: The product mentioned above to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
  • Page 92: Products Overview

    7 Products overview WiFi / Power Input / Switched Metered Button(s) / Industrial Power-Up Power (RJ45) Ant. Output Type outputs outputs Inputs Output LED(s) features state PowerPDU 4KS C14 / C13 1x (S0) 110/230V / 10A 1 / 4 PowerPDU 4PS C14 / C13 110/230V / 10A 1 / 4...
  • Page 93: Document Revision

    8 Document Revision Version Autor Main modification points • Ver.10 Tomas Bezstarosta Adding PowerPDU 8KS • Adding Declaration of Confirmity for PowerPDU 4PS/ PowerPDU 4KS in french language UL requirement for Canada; Update DoC with additional standards • Improve description of Factory setup reset •...

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