C Loosen each screw on the three terminals, then attach the appropriate conductor to each, and tighten the screws. Be
sure to attach each conductor to the appropriate terminal, as shown in the above diagram. Also note that the inside of
the IEC320 male assembly identifies each terminal with an "N" for Neutral, "L" for Line, and a " " symbol for
Ground (in the middle). Connect each conductor accordingly:
Neutral = Blue or White shielded conductor
Line = Brown or Black shielded conductor
Ground = Green or Green/Yellow conductor
D Reattach the Clamp and reassemble the unit. The multiple outlet/surge strip is now adapted to connect to the
'reverse' IEC 320 /C13 universal outlet of the 220VAC Intelligent Power Module.
Step 3
Test the assembly before connecting it to the IPM by removing the IEC 320 female cable from the input end of the IPM,
and connecting it directly to the male connector of the modified multiple outlet/surge strip (bypassing the IPM). Any
device plugged into the multiple outlet/surge strip should turn ON. If the multiple outlet strip has an on/off switch, be
sure it is switched and remains ON.
Once it has been verified that the modification to the multiple outlet/surge strip has been performed correctly, install the
220 VAC IPM in-line between the two IEC 320 connectors. To test the IPM, toggle the 0|1 switch to the ON (1) position
- the devices will power-ON. Toggle the switch back to the INPUT (0) position - the devices will power-OFF. The
switch must remain set to the INPUT (0) position.
The installation of the 220 VAC Intelligent Power Module is now complete. All devices connected to the modified
power strip will now be switched on and off together by the IPM. Please note that the 220VAC IPM should not be used
to switch loads greater than 6A.
Proceed back to page 12 to continue the Remote Power On/Off installation.
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