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User Guide
Instrucciones de seguridad Español
Safety Instructions English
Consignes de Sécurité Français
Sicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch
FCC Class A Notice
Copyright
Software Commands
Conventions Used in this Guide
Notifications
HTML Configuration and Control
Contents
IPL T PC1 Contents
Front Panel Features and Operation
IPL T PC1 Contents
About this Guide
Features
About this Guide About the IPL T PC1 Features Application Diagram
Introduction
Telnet, and HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol
Application Diagram
Figure 1. Connection Diagram for an IPL T PC1
IPL T PC1 Introduction
Installation and Rear Panel
Installation Overview
Installation Overview Rear Panels Connecting Cables
Rear Panels
Figure 2. IPL T PC1 Rear Panel 120 VAC
Figure 3. IPL T PC1i Rear Panel 220 VAC
Connecting Cables
Accessing the Communication Sheet
RS-232 Port Cabling
Connecting the Display Device
Figure 4. Communication Sheet Access
Figure 5. Connecting an Output Device to the RS-232 Port
RJ-45 Connector Wiring
Wiring the Local Area Network LAN Port
Wiring for IR Control
RJ-45 Connector
Momentary Switch
Wiring the Contact Input Port
Resetting
Front Panel Features and Operation
Front Panel Features
Front Panel Features Setting Up the System Using the Front Panel
Setting Up Power Control of the Output Device
Setting Up the System Using the Front Panel
Resetting
Figure 9. Reset Button
Front Panel Security Lockout Executive Mode
Purpose and notes
Mode
Activation
Result
Activation
Mode
Mode
Mode
Using the IPL T PC1 Web Pages Custom Web Pages Troubleshooting
HTML Configuration and Control
Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Control
Configuring the Hardware for Ethernet Control
Figure 10. ARP-S Command Screen
Setting Up and Configuring the PC1 Using ARP
PC1 IP address
Setting Up and Configuring the PC1 Using a Web Browser
IPL T PC1 LAN port defaults
Figure 11. Ping Command on a Command Prompt Screen
Figure 12. Network Connections Window
Setting Up the Computer for IP Communication
Subnet mask
Default gateway
IP address
3. On the Local Area Connection Properties window, select
Figure 14. Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties Window for Windows XP
Configuring the IPL T PC1 Using a Web Browser
Figure 15. System Settings Page with Default IP Address
Figure 16. Password Prompt Window
Using the IPL T PC1 Web Pages
Viewing the System Status
Figure 17. System Status Screen
IPL T PC1 HTML Configuration and Control
Using the Configuration Pages
Specifying system settings
Figure 18. System Settings Screen on the Configuration Page
Date and time settings
IP settings
Configuring the RS-232 Port and the AC Receptacle
Figure 19. Port & AC Settings Page
Contact input port
Baud Rate
Using the IR Drivers page
RS-232 port
AC receptacle
Performing a command
Assigning passwords
Figure 21. Example of a Driver Command List Page
Removing passwords
Figure 23. E-mail Alerts Page Upper Portion
Entering e-mail addresses
Setting up SMTP authentication
Updating the firmware
Figure 24. Firmware Upgrade Page
Upgrading Firmware
Downloading the firmware from the web
Figure 25. Firmware File Selected on the Choose File Window
Figure 26. Schedule Page
Scheduling
Figure 27. “Set Schedule For” Section, Displayed for Receptacle
Scheduling output receptacle power
Figure 28. “Set Schedule For” Field for Executive Mode
Scheduling front panel lockout executive mode
Scheduling by day of the week
Changing an individual setting
Managing Files
Uploading files to the web page
Adding a directory
Other file management functions
Figure 31. File Management Screen with Three Files Uploaded
Custom Web Pages
Server Side Include Using the Host SIS command
Figure 32. Example of the SSI Command
Figure 33. Example of a URL with a Query String Using an SIS Command
Figure 36. Browser View of Previous HTML Source Code
Code example
Figure 34. Web Page HTML Source Code Document Showing SSIs
Figure 35. Resulting HTML Source Code Served by an IP Link web Server
Character
URL encoding
Reserved characters
Figure 37. Characters that Do Not Require Encoding
Character
Accessing and Using Telnet Port
Figure 38. Telnet Command Prompt
Unsafe characters
Figure 39. Connecting to the IP Address
Network Connections
Troubleshooting
Power Connections
Figure 40. Successful Ping Command Response
Figure 41. Response to an Unsuccessful Ping Command
Global Configurator Software
Host-to-Interface Communication
Host-to-Interface Communication Using the Command and Response Table
Symbol Definitions Command and Response Table for SIS Commands
SIS Programming and Control
Password Information
Error Responses
Error Response References
Web Browser
Using the Command and Response Table
Figure 42. ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
Telnet
Symbol Definitions
Example 11/18/03-105400
Example Tue, 18 Nov 2011
115200
Example
for example IPL-T-PC1-00-02-3D
for example, 1.eml, 2.eml, ... 999.eml
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
Example 1439 =
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
Command and Response Table for SIS Commands
Sum of responses from
responses from 2Q
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
Example
inf04*Number of bytes used out of number of kbytes
command
Number of bytes used out of the number of total kbytes
inf03*Number of bytes used out of
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
W X# CZ
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
Password and Security Settings
Switcher to Host
Command
Host to Switcher
Host to Switcher
W LF
See below
Telnet text responses
Example
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
W 1AE
Serial control interface
Specifications
Reference Material
AC control interface
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
IR control interface
General
Enclosure dimensions
Optional Accessories
Part Numbers and Accessories
Optional Accessories
IPL T PC1 Setup Guide
Rack mounting procedure
Under-desk Mounting
Figure 43. Mounting the IPL T PC1 on an RSU 129 Universal Rack Shelf
IPL T PC1 SIS Programming and Control
Figure 44. Mounting the IPL T PC1 Under Furniture
Numbers and A
Glossary
DHCP
F, G
Edison power receptacle
Global Configurator GC
P, R
H, I, M
See Subnetwork
U, W
GlobalViewer, and your custom web pages
configuration or provide you with feedback
URL encoding
Web Server
Europe, Africa, and the Middle
USA, Canada, South America
Japan
and Central America