Qianjin Electronic SP 02 User Manual

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SQ Remote Power Management
User's Manual
User's Manual
SP/NP Series Remote Power Management
For
SP/NP 02, SP/NP 08, SP/NP 16 and SP/NP 20
V1.1
Shanghai Qianjin Electronic Equipment Co.,Ltd
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Addr:A/4F, 2# Building , No.401, Caobao Road , Shanghai ,China
Zip:200233
Web:www.sq-catv.com
Fax: 86-21-64858301 - 62401979
Tel: 86-21-54973555 – 34140103 - 64957666
E-mail: sqjeecl@online.sh.cn

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual User's Manual SP/NP Series Remote Power Management SP/NP 02, SP/NP 08, SP/NP 16 and SP/NP 20 V1.1 Shanghai Qianjin Electronic Equipment Co.,Ltd ____________________________________________________________ Addr:A/4F, 2# Building , No.401, Caobao Road , Shanghai ,China Zip:200233 Web:www.sq-catv.com Fax: 86-21-64858301 - 62401979 Tel:...
  • Page 2 Changes: The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice. Shanghai Qianjin Electronic Equipment Co.,Ltd reserves the rights to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual Table of Contents 1 System Description……........................5 1.1 Products Comparison Chart: .......................5 1.2 What You Can Do With the System.....................7 1.3 Front and Back Panel...........…………….…..........8 2 Important Safety Precautions For Hardware Installation…………………….........12 2.1 Safety Precautions ..........................12 2.2 Battery Replacement..........................12 3 Access To the System........................13 3.1 Factory Default Settings…........................13...
  • Page 4 SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual Table of Figures Figure 1 - Product Comparison Chart ....................5 Figure 2 - Illustration of Typical Application..................8 Figure 3 - NP/SP-02R/E/U Front Panel Illustration ................8 Figure 4 - NP/SP-02E Back Panel Illustration ..................8 Figure 5 - NP/SP- 08R/E/U Front Panel Illustration ................9 Figure 6 - NP/SP- 08E Back Panel Illustration ..................9 Figure 7 - NP/SP-16R/E/U Front Panel Illustration..............…..9 Figure 8 - NP/SP-16R Back Panel Illustration..................9...
  • Page 5: System Description

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 1 System Description 1.1 Products Comparison Chart: Item SP/NP- 02 Series SP/NP- 08 Series SP/NP- 16 Series SP/NP- 20 Series Enter Plug Supply Plug NEMA5-15P NEMA5-20P CEE7/7 BS1363 IEC60309 NEMA L6-20P NEMA L6-30P IEC60320-C14 IEC60320-C14 IEC60320-C14 IEC60320-C14...
  • Page 6 SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • NP/SP08E 240 VAC, 8 ea. IEC320-C13 Outlets • NP/SP08U 120 VAC, 8 ea. NEMA 5-15R Outlets • NP/SP16R 120 VAC, 16 ea. NEMA 5-20R Outlets • NP/SP16E 240 VAC, 16 ea. IEC320-C13 Outlets •...
  • Page 7: What You Can Do With The System

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • User name and password for each port: Each port is user name and password protected. • Line commands or menu configuration controls: Menu table operation offers user-friendly operation methods that are used for changing system configurations, viewing run time statuses, and issuing controls.
  • Page 8: Front And Back Panel

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • AutoPing and reboot user equipment. Connect your system to a power outlet and assign the system network IP address or URL. The NP system will ping the user equipment periodically (in every 15 seconds). If the user equipment stops responding the ping request, the equipment will be power rebooted.
  • Page 9: Figure 5 - Np/Sp- 08R/E/U Front Panel Illustration

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual Figure 5 – NP/SP- 08R/E/U Front Panel Illustration Figure 6 – NP/SP- 08E Back Panel Illustration Figure 7 – NP/SP-16R/E/U Front Panel Illustration Figure 8 – NP/SP-16R Back Panel Illustration ____________________________________________________________ Addr:A/4F, 2# Building , No.401, Caobao Road , Shanghai ,China Zip:200233 Web:www.sq-catv.com Fax:...
  • Page 10: Figure 9 - Np/Sp- 20U Front Panel Illustration

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual Figure 9 – NP/SP- 20U Front Panel Illustration 1) Power Outlet status LED: Visual indication of user power outlet On/Off status. 2) System power On/Off status LED: Indication of system power On/Off status. 3) Ethernet Link status LED: When the LED is illuminated, Ethernet port and a LAN connection are established.
  • Page 11 SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 21)Power Circuit B - Power Inlet: An NEMA5-15P/IEC320-C14 AC inlet which supplies power (08 Series 5-8 outlets; 16 Series 9-16 outlets). 22)Power Breaker: System turn power on/off. 23)Power Circuit A - Switched Outlets: AC Outlets that can be switched On, Off or rebooted in response.
  • Page 12: Important Safety Precautions For Hardware Installation

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 2 Important Safety Precautions for Hardware Installation 2.1 Safety Precautions It is important that you read this section before attempting any of the hardware installation and maintenance procedures in this guide. The following instructions are important for your safety and for the functioning of the unit. Read the instructions carefully before attempting the installation WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, never remove the cover of the unit.
  • Page 13: Access To The System

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 3 Access to the System 3.1 Factory Default Settings: The system is shipped with Factory Default settings. The default settings for the Local Master serial port are: 115200, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no hardware handshaking (Flow Control).
  • Page 14: User Privileges And Port Reservations

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 3.2 User Privileges and Port Reservations: All user levels, including anonymous (visitor), are able to access the system via a serial connection from your work station to the Local Master port, or via a Telnet session from your work station.
  • Page 15: Telnet Access

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 3.5 Telnet Access: Operation of on a Telnet terminal is almost identical to the access method via Local Master Serial Port. You need to make sure that Telnet access is enabled, as a default setting. If the access is not enabled, please refer to Section “Using Configuration Menu”...
  • Page 16: Web Access

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 3.6 Web Access: You need to obtain the system IP address before starting web access to the system. Please refer to the Telnet Access section for methods to get the system IP address. You also need to make sure that web access is enabled, as a default setting.
  • Page 17: Email Access

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual Figure 13 - Web Access Login Entry Table 3.7 Email Access: To establish this access method, the system’s network connection is already established. With the email access method, you are able to execute the NP system controlling commands. The NP system periodically checks incoming mails from a designated POP mail server.
  • Page 18: Snmp Information

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 3.8 SNMP Information: Applications such as an NMS (Network Management System) or an SNMP browser can exchange information with the NP systems. SNMP is disabled with the default setting. The information managed by an SNMP daemon on the system can be obtained using SNMP requests from a remote work station.
  • Page 19: Autoping And Power Reboot

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 3.9 AutoPing and Power Reboot: Each power outlet has optional settings that a NP system uses to ping network equipment. The pinged equipment is attached to a specific power outlet. It reboots user equipment power source if a network connection is not detected any more.
  • Page 20: Using Control Command

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 4 Using Control Command A NP system provides command line options for viewing or changing system configuration and operation status. In addition, by using the control command option, users are able to create script files for automation of equipment test and control. Control commands are applicable to the connections between your work station and Local Master Serial Port or a Telnet session.
  • Page 21: Figure 16 - Control Command Help Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual ************************************************************ Help Menu ************************************************************ **NOTE : command marked with * need user permission **NOTE : command marked with # need admin permission login login logout logout whoami who am i? show userlist show the hw/sw version date print current date time...
  • Page 22: Using Configuration Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 5 Using Configuration Menu 5.1 Starting Configuration Menu: There are four ways to start the Configuration Menu: 1) Local Master Port access method. Run a terminal program from a work station via serial connections between a serial port from your work station and the Local Master Port of the system.
  • Page 23: Power Outlet Setup Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual Helpful info: • control command “pset n v” executes the same function as the clicking “on/off” push switch button icon • control command “rb n” executes the same function as the clicking “Reboot” push switch button icon 5.3 Power Outlet Setup Menu: This section describes:...
  • Page 24: Figure 19 - List Of Power Outlet Status (Terminal Screen)

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • Ping Ip(AutoPing (Ping) destination IP address) : Enter an IP address of the probed communication equipment IP. This IP address is associated to the power outlet. • Email notify if autoping failed Disable or enable sending email notify if autoping failed. Only available if AutoPing and reboot if on.
  • Page 25: Power Outlet Timer Setup Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 5.4 Power Outlet Timer Setup Menu: Figure18 show the power outlet entry table. This is an example of the power outlet in Timer off mode. To enable the Timer, select “Timer Mode” on. Figure 20 - Power Outlet Timer Setup Menu (Web Page) •...
  • Page 26: Figure 21 - Definitions Of Timer Parameters

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • Toggle Duration: Specify the duration of the power outlet state that toggles when a new Timer Period starts. This parameter is meaningful if the Timer Loop Count is > 0. The unit for the duration is in seconds.
  • Page 27: User Account Setup Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual User Account Setup Menu: User account management includes reserving or un-reserving each serial console ports and power outlets to a current login user, as well as adding new user accounts, modifying and deleting user accounts. Figure 22 - User Account Management Menu (Web Page) Helpful Info: •...
  • Page 28: System Access Setup Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 5.6 System Access Setup Menu: Figure 23 - System Access Control Menu (Web Page) • System(or Site) name: Assign a system name, sometimes referred as site or device name. • Date and Time: Enter calendar date and real-time clock. •...
  • Page 29 SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • Web Access: Enable or disable web access to the system. Default to enable. • Telnet Access: Enable or disable Telnet access to the system. Default to enable. Only one active Telnet session is permissible. •...
  • Page 30: Serial Port Setup Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 5.7 Serial Port Setup Menu: This section describes serial console port configuration and operating settings. Serial Console Port configuration starts with the following menu: Figure 24 - Serial Port Setup Menu (Web Page) • Baud Rate: The system supports the following baud rates: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200.
  • Page 31: Tcp/Ip Network Configuration Menu

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 5.8 TCP/IP Network Configuration Menu: Figure 25 - TCP/IP Network Configuration Menu (Web Page) • Obtain IP using DHCP: Enable or disable DHCP. The purpose of using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is to assign dynamic IP addresses to a computer or a network device on a network. There must be a DHCP server on a network running and the server must permit an assigned computer or network device to be on the LAN.
  • Page 32 SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • Fallback to static IP (if DHCP failed): Define a static IP address. If DHCP is disabled on the system, there is no DHCP server running on a network, or a DHCP server refuses IP offering, you have the option to whether either allow the system to use a static IP address or not.
  • Page 33 SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual • Outgoing Email SMTP Server: Specifies SMTP (outgoing Email) server address. This server will be used for you to send outgoing (reply) Emails. “61.129.42.78” and “smtp.sina.com” are examples of SMTP Email servers. NP supports SMTP log on secure password authentication option. Helpful Info: use the command “smtp lalala”...
  • Page 34: More About Tcp/Ip Network Configuration

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 5.9 More About TCP/IP Network Configuration There are two methods to config network. One is DHCP, the other is using static IP address. For these two methods, we provide following three options to config network: •...
  • Page 35: More About Emailing Access

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual 5.10 More about Emailing Access: 5.10.1 Sending Control command to the system: A control command is placed in the email content field and only support pure text format. It has the following format: username password Command where “username”...
  • Page 36: Appendix A Warranty Information

    Appendix A Warranty Information One-Year Limited Warranty Shanghai Qianjin Electronic Equipment Co.,Ltd, SQ warrants to the original End User ("Purchaser") that this computer product purchased from SQ or an authorized SQ dealer (“Product”) is free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for the applicable warranty period as set forth in the Product specification, from the date of shipment to SQ authorized dealer.
  • Page 37 SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY STATED ABOVE, SQ MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THIS SQ PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. SQ DOES NOT WARRANT THAT PRODUCT WILL MEET ALL OF PURCHASER’S REQUIREMENTS OR THAT OPERATION OF PRODUCTS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.
  • Page 38: Appendix B Rs-232 To Rj45 Conversion Cables

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual Appendix B Serial Console Port Interfaces ____________________________________________________________ Addr:A/4F, 2# Building , No.401, Caobao Road , Shanghai ,China Zip:200233 Web:www.sq-catv.com Fax: 86-21-64858301 - 62401979 Tel: 86-21-54973555 – 34140103 - 64957666 E-mail: sqjeecl@online.sh.cn...
  • Page 39: History

    SQ Remote Power Management User’s Manual History Revision Author Date Comments V1.0 liudm 2010-1-14 Add default IP address settings, SP/NP type and this revision history liudm 2010-1-18 Revising” Products Comparison Chart” Liudm 2010-2-18 Add NP/SP web access method. Revise page number for Content. Name the v1.0 version.

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