LevelOne IPS-0008 user manual Making Connections

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2.3. Making Connections

2.3. Making Connections

The IPS-0008 is a versatile product that can be connected to several different types of input and output devices. This makes it a useful tool for connecting devices to it and controlling their power on/off status through its user interface.

The IPS-0008 can be attached to eight output devices whose power status can be controlled remotely and manually. It also supports an EMD (Environmental Monitored Device) or sensors for detecting environmental conditions as well as digital outputs or devices with normally open or normally closed conditions. Moreover, the IPS-0008 supports a serial (con- sole) and Ethernet (LAN/WAN) connection that lets you control the IPS-0008 outputs remotely.

Note: The EMD is optional

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Contents IPS-0008 IP Power Switch User Manual About this manual PrefaceCopyright information Safety instructions USING THE CONSOLE MENU Table ContentUSING THE WEB INTERFACE 1. Introduction 1.1. Features 1.2. Package contents 1. IPS-0008 IP Power Switch 2. Rack-mount Brackets 3. U-type Handle8. Rubber Feet 9. Quick Installation Guide 10. Power Cord 4. U-type Handle Screws 5. Bracket Screws 6. Feet Screws 7. CD Manual1.3. Hardware Components 1.3.1. Front PanelComponent DescriptionComponent 1.3.2. Status Indicator Status IndicatorCurrent level indicator Outlet power indicatorInput power consumption 1.3.3. Using the control buttons Remote control mode1.4. Rear Panel Power on/off mode220AC Model 110AC Model Rear Panel Component 2.1. Attaching the feet 2. Getting Started2.2. Attaching the ears 2.3. Making Connections Page 2.4. Connecting Input Power 2.5. Connecting Output Devices 2.6. Connecting digital outputs2.7. Connecting EMD 2.8. Connecting The Console 2.9. Connecting To a WAN 3. Using the Console Menu 3.1. Using HyperTerminalPage 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. Using the Web Interface 4.1. Overviewƒ Each menu page provides online help to assist you in configuring 4.2. Modifying the Basic Settings 4.2.1. Setting the Date and Time4.2.2. Adding Users 4.2.3. Changing Event Alert Settings Page 4.3. Modifying Application Settings 4.3.1. Setting Control Options4.3.2. Setting Up a Schedule 4.3.4. Configuration 4.3.3. StatusPage 4.4. Power Cycle Specifications Power Input/OutputDimensions and Weight AppendixError codes Error code DescriptionRegulatory information FCC Statement