RPC SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL

DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION

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RPC-2 Series

(C)1997 by BayTech

F2.07

Circuit Breaker : On

1) . . .

OUTLET 1

: Off

2) . . .

OUTLET 2

: Off

3) . . .

OUTLET 3

: Off

4) . . .

OUTLET 4

: Off

5) . . .

OUTLET 5

: Off

6) . . .

OUTLET 6

: Off

IMPORTANT: When operating remotely, do not send the command to turn “off” a receptacle that has a host terminal or modem attached. Doing so will result in the host terminal or modem being powered down creating a “locked-out” condition. You will not be able to reestablish a connection until the receptacle has been turned “on” through the serial port.

CONFIGURATION The RPC-2 RDR and RPC-2 MD01’s configuration menu allows the user to (1) set or change a password and (2) customize the outlet name(s) to identify equipment attached to the RPC.

The password is disabled from the factory by making the password a carriage return. If a password (other than a carriage return) is set, the RPC requires password entry before allowing the user to operate the RPC unit. The password feature is case sensitive.

The factory default outlet names are Outlet 1, Outlet 2, Outlet 3 . . . Outlet 6. From the RPC’s configuration menu, the user can change any or all outlet names to outline a unique set-up.

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