LevelOne IPS-0008 user manual Getting Started, Attaching the feet, Attaching the ears

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2. Getting Started

2. Getting Started

This section provides information about setting up the IPS-0008, connecting power, and connecting devices to it before you start using it for power management. Read this section carefully to learn how to connect various devices to it.

2.1. Attaching the feet

The IPS-0008 comes with four feet or spacers that are attached to the bottom. Use the four screws provided with the feet to attach the feet to the bottom of the IPS-0008 as shown:

Note: You do not need to attach the feet if you are going to install the IPS-0008 in a rack.

2.2. Attaching the ears

The IPS-0008 is designed to be placed in a rack arrangement and comes with two ears that help you to move the device easily. Attach each ear with the three screws provided in your package as shown:

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Contents IPS-0008 IP Power Switch User Manual Preface About this manualCopyright information Safety instructions Table Content USING THE CONSOLE MENUUSING THE WEB INTERFACE 1. Introduction 1.1. Features 4. U-type Handle Screws 5. Bracket Screws 6. Feet Screws 7. CD Manual 1.2. Package contents1. IPS-0008 IP Power Switch 2. Rack-mount Brackets 3. U-type Handle 8. Rubber Feet 9. Quick Installation Guide 10. Power CordDescription 1.3. Hardware Components1.3.1. Front Panel ComponentDescription Outlet power indicator 1.3.2. Status IndicatorStatus Indicator Current level indicatorInput power consumption Remote control mode 1.3.3. Using the control buttonsPower on/off mode 1.4. Rear Panel220AC Model 110AC Model Rear Panel Component 2. Getting Started 2.1. Attaching the feet2.2. Attaching the ears 2.3. Making Connections Page 2.4. Connecting Input Power 2.6. Connecting digital outputs 2.5. Connecting Output Devices2.7. Connecting EMD 2.8. Connecting The Console 2.9. Connecting To a WAN 3.1. Using HyperTerminal 3. Using the Console MenuPage The main menu options are displayed 3.2. Navigating Through the Console Menu The console menu consists of the following submenus 3.3. Setting the IP Address 4.1. Overview 4. Using the Web Interfaceƒ Each menu page provides online help to assist you in configuring 4.2.1. Setting the Date and Time 4.2. Modifying the Basic Settings4.2.2. Adding Users 4.2.3. Changing Event Alert Settings Page 4.3.1. Setting Control Options 4.3. Modifying Application Settings4.3.2. Setting Up a Schedule 4.3.3. Status 4.3.4. ConfigurationPage 4.4. Power Cycle Appendix SpecificationsPower Input/Output Dimensions and WeightError code Description Error codesFCC Statement Regulatory information