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X3$

= Daylight saving time (DST) is a 1-hour offset to reflect the time during which clocks are set one hour or more ahead of

 

 

local standard time, to provide more daylight at the end of the working day. Supported for the U. S. and parts of Brazil

 

 

and Europe.

 

 

Example: Time in California is GMT -8:00 from March to November and GMT -7:00 from November to March. DST

 

 

should be turned off in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the eastern time zone portion

 

 

of the state of Indiana, and the state of Arizona (excluding the Navajo Nation).

 

 

0 = off or ignore

 

 

1 = U. S.

 

 

2 = Europe

 

 

3 = Brazil

X4! =

Reading password. Responds with four asterisks (****) in place of the password, if a password exists. Responds with

 

 

an empty space if no password exists.

X4%

=

E-mail event number (1 - 64)

X4^

= E-mail recipient address (for example, JDoe@extron.com) for the person to whom messages will be sent.

X4&

= Name (numeral) of e-mail file to be sent; for example: 1.eml, 2.eml, ... 64.eml

X4(

= Default name: a combination of the model name and the last three pairs of the interface MAC address

 

 

(for example: IPL-T-PCS4-00-02-3D).

X5@

=

Connection security level

 

 

11 = user

 

 

12 = administrator

X6#

= Pulse time in 20 ms per count. If this parameter is missing or = 0, then pulse length = default (25 = 500 ms).

 

 

35565 ms = max. pulse time.

X6&

= Threshold settings for all ports

 

 

0 = None

 

 

1 = Full

 

 

2 = Both (Full and Standby thresholds)

X6(

= (Ethernet only) Number of seconds before timeout on IP connections (min. = 1, max. = 6500, and

 

 

default = 30 = 300 seconds).

 

 

If no data is received during the timeout period, the Ethernet connection is closed. Each step is 10 seconds. The

 

 

response is returned with leading zeros.

X7)

= The number (as an optional parameter) that is inserted into the e-mail message if the .eml file has an embedded

 

 

command (with no parameters).

X70! =

Condition that is monitored

 

 

0

= receptacle off

 

 

1

= receptacle on

 

 

2

= reference: None

 

 

3

= reference: Standby

 

 

4

= reference: Full

 

 

5

= any change

X70@

=

Use alarm relay

 

 

0

= no or disable

 

 

1

= yes or enable

X70#

= E-mail to use 61-64

X70$

= Enable and disable monitoring

 

 

0

= disable monitoring

 

 

1

= enable monitoring

 

 

2

= enable with e-mail

X70%

=

Alarm status

 

 

0

= inactive

 

 

1

= active

 

 

2

= silenced

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Contents IPL T PCS4i IPL T PCS4Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Notifications Software CommandsConventions Used in this Guide Contents IPL T PCS4 Contents Introduction FeaturesAbout this Guide About the IPL T PCS4IPL T PCS4 Application DiagramsConnection Diagram for IPL T PCS4i Installation Overview Installation Rear PanelsIPL T PCS4i Rear Panel 220 VAC Rear PanelsConnecting the Devices Setting Up the LAN PortConfiguring the LAN Port LAN Port CablingIPL T PCS4 Installation and Rear Panel Front Panel Features Front Panel Features OperationSetting Power Level Reference Thresholds Setting Up the System Using the Front PanelSetting Up Power Control Setting the Full power threshold Standby If the receptacle Is set to Power level Receptacle FullNone and Not Set thresholds LED lit Group Red power LED lit Group Front panel Security Lockout Executive ModeGrouping Receptacles Clearing thresholdsMode Resetting the UnitActivation ResultHold the Reset button in until the Power LED blinks once Setting Up the Computer Using ARP Configuration ControlConfiguring the Hardware ARP-S Command Screen Screen Showing the Ping Command Setting Up the Computer Using a Web BrowserSetting up the computer for IP communication Subnet mask Default gateway Blank or Example of a Default System Settings Configuring the IPL T PCS4 using a web browserPassword Prompt Window Using the Embedded Web PagesSystem Status Web Viewing the System StatusIP settings ConfigurationSpecifying system settings Date and time settings Removing passwords Assigning passwordsTo assign passwords Mail Alerts Screen Upper Portion Entering e-mail addresses for alertsManaging receptacles Upgrading firmwareGrouping receptacles Switching power to receptacles on and offMonitoring Settings section Monitoring the receptacles and setting the alarmAlarm Relay Settings section Scheduling an individual receptacle Scheduling power to receptaclesAll receptacles on and off Scheduling receptacles by day of the weekFile Management One receptacle, power on or offOther file management functions Uploading files to the webAdding a directory Query Strings Custom Web PagesServer Side Includes SSIs Code example Example of a Query String CommandBrowser View of Previous Html Source Code URL EncodingCharacters Hex Dec Reserved charactersUnsafe characters Custom Web Pages Device Power ControlAccessing and Using Telnet Port Power Connections TroubleshootingNetwork Connections Successful Ping Command ResponseDownloading Global Configurator Software Messages Initiated by the IPL T PCS4 SIS Programming ControlHost-to-Interface Communication Error Response References Password InformationError Responses Telnet Web Browser Using the Command and Response TableExample Symbol DefinitionsX5@ X71 Power Receptacle Monitoring and Alarm Functions Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsWeb Browser-specific Commands Set GMT offset24 View GMT offset Password and Security SettingsDirectory Commands Below Telnet text responses Reference Material SpecificationsEthernet control interface AC control interfaceGeneral Alarm relay controlMounting the IPL T PCS4 Interface Part Numbers and AccessoriesMounting the IPL T PCS4 on a Rack Shelf Rack mounting procedureMounting the IPL T PCS4 under Furniture Under-desk Mounting10/100Base-T GlossaryDriver Power level reference threshold Subnet Europe, Africa, and the Middle China East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaAsia Middle East Europe
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