Western Telematic MPC-20VS30-2, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-20VD16-3 manual Hardware Installation

Models: MPC-18H-2 MPC-20V-2 MPC-20VS32-3 MPC-20VD32-3 MPC-16H-2 MPC-16H-1 M MPC-20VS30-2 MPC-DISPLAY MPC-20VS30-1 MPC-20V-1 MPC-18H-1 MPC-8H-2 MPC-20VS20-1 MPC-8H-1 MPC-20VS16-3 MPC-20VD16-3 MPC-20VS20-2 MPC-20VD20-2

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Hardware Installation

MPC-18H-1 and MPC-18H-2:The cable keeper for these units must be installed by the user.

1.First make certain that the MPC-18H’s power supply cable is disconnected from the power source.

2.Install the two standoff screws (included with the cable keeper) in the two vacant screw holes, located next to the power inlet. When the standoff screws are in place, thread the two screws supplied with the cable keeper into the top end of both of the standoff screws.

3.Connect the power cable to the power inlet. Check to make sure that the cable is firmly seated in the power inlet connector.

4.Install the cable keeper plate, by slipping the plate over the two screws which protrude from the top of the standoffs. Slip the cable keeper plate into place, so that one of the notches in the bottom of the plate slips over the power cable, and the holes in the middle of the plate align with the screws in the tops of the standoffs.

5.Tighten the two screws into the standoffs to secure the plate and the power supply cable to the unit. Check to make certain that the cable is held firmly in place by the cable keeper.

MPC-20V Series: The cable keepers for 20-outlet, vertical models must be installed by the user. Note that MPC-20V series units that feature non-detachable power supply cables do not include cable keepers.

1.First make certain that the MPC’s power supply cable(s) are disconnected from the power source. Note that some MPC-20V Series units have two power supply cables and others have only one.

2.Install the screws (included with the cable keeper) in the two vacant screw holes, located directly below the power inlet(s). Do not overtighten the two screws; leave enough room for the Cable Keeper assembly to be slid into place in Step 4 below.

3.Connect the power cable(s) to the power inlet(s). Check to make sure that the cable(s) are firmly seated in the power inlet connector(s).

4.Install the cable keeper plate, by slipping the plate over the two screws that were installed under the power inlets in Step 2 above. Slip the cable keeper into place, so that the notches in the front of the plate slip under the power cables, securing the cables in place.

5.Tighten the two screws to secure the plate and the power supply cables to the unit. Check to make certain that the cables are held firmly in place by the cable keepers.

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Western Telematic MPC-20VS30-2, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-8H-1 manual Hardware Installation

MPC-18H-2, MPC-20V-2, MPC-20VS32-3, MPC-20VD32-3, MPC-16H-2 specifications

The Western Telematic MPC series is renowned for its robust and versatile remote power management solutions. Among its offerings, the MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VS20-1, and MPC-20VS20-2 stand out as exceptional products tailored to meet the demands of modern telecommunications and data center environments.

One of the key features across this series is the ability to monitor and control up to 20 power outlets, which allows for efficient resource management and reduces downtime. Each model in the series accommodates various configurations, including both switched and non-switched outlets. This flexibility makes it easier for operators to manage power distribution according to their specific needs.

The integration of real-time monitoring capabilities is another highlight of the MPC series. Users can track power consumption, voltage, and current for each outlet, enabling better decision-making to optimize energy usage. This feature contributes significantly to the overall efficiency of operations, ensuring that resources are utilized effectively.

Communication is seamless with the Western Telematic MPC series, as these models are equipped with multiple network connectivity options. They support both SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and Telnet, facilitating easy integration with existing network management systems. Additionally, the devices can send alerts and notifications via email or SMS, keeping operators informed about any changes in power status or potential issues.

The MPC models are designed with redundancy and reliability in mind. They come equipped with advanced surge protection, ensuring sensitive equipment remains safe from power spikes. The rugged construction of the units ensures they can withstand the rigors of data center environments, with an emphasis on heat dissipation and airflow management.

Security features are also a priority. The MPC series includes user authentication and access control to prevent unauthorized users from manipulating power settings. The ability to set user permissions ensures that only designated personnel can operate sensitive components, enhancing operational security.

Energy efficiency is a guiding principle in the design of the MPC series. By providing tools for monitoring and controlling power usage, these devices contribute to a reduction in energy costs, aligning with sustainability goals sought by modern enterprises.

In conclusion, the Western Telematic MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VS20-1, and MPC-20VS20-2 are exemplary models in the field of remote power management. With features such as comprehensive outlet control, real-time monitoring, robust communication options, security protocols, and a focus on energy efficiency, these units are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of the telecommunications and data center sectors. By implementing these advanced technologies, operators can enhance their operational capabilities while also contributing to long-term sustainability.