Introduction

This section gives an overview of the IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i Power Control Interfaces and describes their features. The following topics are covered:

About this Guide

About the IPL T PCS4

Features

Application Diagrams

About this Guide

This user guide contains information about the Extron IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i Power Control Interfaces, including explanations of how to install, configure, and operate them. Unless otherwise specified, “IPL T PCS4” and “PCS4” refer to both product versions throughout this guide.

About the IPL T PCS4

The Extron IPL T PCS4 and IPL T PCS4i IP Link Power Control Interfaces are Ethernet-based power management devices that can control power and schedule and monitor up to four output devices via TCP/IP. The IPL T PCS4i is an international version, configured for 220 VAC with IEC connectors.

The PCS4 can be a stand-alone control device or one of many nodes in a distributed control system environment. It lets you remotely power on and off any attached device and to individually sample and store device power levels. The PCS4 has its own web pages, stored in flash memory within the device.

Features

Remotely powering devices on and off — Centralized management features such as Telnet allow remote powering on and off of projectors, cameras, video conferencing equipment, switchers, and other audio/video equipment.

Power level monitoring — Four 3-prong power output receptacles sense the power level delivered. Each receptacle can sample and store power levels for a device operating in full or standby mode.

Individual power threshold settings User-defined power thresholds can be set for each receptacle. Each threshold can be associated with one or more actions, such as activation of the alarm relay, e-mail notification, and so on. When power exceeds or falls below a stored threshold, the programmed actions are performed.

Power-up sequencing Power-up sequencing eliminates power surges at start-up.

When the IPL T PCS4 restarts, the receptacles are powered on sequentially, separated by a user-configurable delay. (The factory default delay time is 1 second.) The attached devices are powered up in ascending order from receptacle 1 through 4.

NOTE: The IPL T PCS4 powers up only those devices that were previously powered on when the restart occurred.

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