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`Limited Warranty
`Systems Enhancement Corporation (hereinafter "SE") warrants that each product
`sold by SE is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
`This warranty is applicable only to the initial end user (END USER), and is not
`transferable. The duration of this warranty is ninety (90) days from the date of the
`first retail sale or the date of delivery to the PURCHASER, whichever occurs first,
`subject to the following conditions.
`If the PURCHASER discovers within the duration of this warranty a defect in
`material or workmanship, the PURCHASER must promptly notify SE in writing
`within the duration of the warranty. SE's obligation under this warranty is limited to
`the replacement or repair, subject to the conditions specified below, of such product
`returned intact to SE which shall appear to SE, upon inspection, to have been
`defective. Replacement or repair will be made at SE's Technical Support Center,
`174 Chesterfield
`Industrial Boulevard, Chesterfield, MO. Such
`repair or
`replacement shall be at SE's expense. This warranty does not cover any taxes
`which may be due in connection with replacement or repair, nor any installation,
`removal, transportation or postage costs. These expenses will be paid by
`PURCHASER. If SE is unable to repair or replace the product to conform to this
`warranty after a reasonable number of attempts, SE will refund the purchase price
`to the purchaser or dealer through which the product was sold. Remedies under
`this warranty are expressly limited to those specified above.
`TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, SE DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER
`WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
`ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
`PARTICULAR
`PURPOSE,
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`INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
`FOR ANY SPECIAL,
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`INJURIES TO
`PROPERTY, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED
`EQUIPMENT.
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`the above limitation on duration of implied warranties may not apply to you. Some
`states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
`damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty
`gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
`state to state. You are advised to consult applicable state laws.
`No warranty is made with respect to other products sold by SE which do not bear
`the name Systems Enhancement Corporation, and no recommendation of such
`other product shall imply or constitute any warranty with respect to them. The
`warranty does not apply to products which have been abused, mishandled,
`modified, damaged, by Act of God or a source external to the product; repaired by
`others; or which have their serial numbers removed or altered.
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`Please register your unit by completing the Warranty Registration Card enclosed
`with your product. Should you need to make a claim, please contact your dealer or
`Systems Enhancement Corporation; giving the serial number, date of purchase and
`details of the fault.
`Governing Law
`This statement shall be construed, interpreted., and governed by the laws of the
`State of Missouri.
`YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT,
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`SUBJECT MATTER.
`(Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for
`consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitations may not
`apply to you.)
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`FCC Compliance
`Power Administrator has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
`device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
`protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
`environment.
`This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy; and, if not installed and
`used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
`Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
`case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
`CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT NOT EXPRESSLY
`APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND/OR
`AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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`Ratings: 115VAC 50/60Hz 11.5A Per Outlet (Not to Exceed 11.5A Total
`for All Outlets)
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`Warning: No User Serviceable Parts Inside. Opening the PA-800 will
`void the manufacturer warranty and could subject the
`operator to lethal voltages. Refer all units for repair to your
`reseller or Systems Enhancement Corporation.
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`Trademarks
`Power Administrator is a trademark of Systems Enhancement
`Corporation.
`IBM, IBM NetView/6000 are trademarks or registered trademarks of
`International Business Machines Corp.
`Hewlett-Packard, HP, HP Open View are trademarks or registered
`trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company.
`Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, XENIX are registered trademarks and
`Windows, Windows NT, LAN Manager, and Win32 are trademarks of
`Microsoft Corporation.
`Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks, and NLM is a
`trademark of Novell, Inc.
`Conventions Used In This Guide
`This guide uses these conventions:
`Bold italic print, as shown in this example, indicates field names,
`menu items, or values in the Power Administrator configuration
`menu.
`Bold print, as shown in this example, indicates items that you
`must type exactly as they appear.
`Italic print words or letters in braces { } indicate
`values
`that must be supplied by
`the user. For example:
`{drive} : \setup
`Italic print words or letters in brackets < > indicate keys to press. If
`two keys are separated by a + plus symbol, then the first key should
`be pressed and held down while pressing the second key. For
`example: <a/t+enter>.
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`Note:
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`Important information set off from the text.
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`These messages alert you to specific procedures or
`Warning:
`practices; serious consequences may result including injury if
`you disregard them.
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`INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 1
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`p A -800 FEATURES ........................................................................... 1
`Rernote Monitoring ...................................................................... 1
`Remote Contact lvfonitoring ......................................................... 1
`Six Integrated Receptacles .......................................................... 1
`Scalability ................................................................................... 1
`Front Pane/Interface .................................................................. 1
`Integrated Load Meter ................................................................. 2
`Optional Temperature/Humidity Input ........................................ 2
`Optional Network Interface .......................................................... 2
`Optional Modem Interface .......................................................... 2
`Pager Support ............................................................................... 2
`Slave Shutdown Feature ................................................................ 2
`Enunciator Outputs ..................................................................... 2
`Optional Remote Receptacles ..................................................... 2
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`PA-800 PACKAGE ............................................................................ 3
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`POWER INTERFACES ............. ............................. ........ ............... ........ 6
`CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCH .......................................................... 6
`REAR P ANEL ELECTRONIC INTERFACES ............................................. 7
`Serial Port "1 " ................................. ........................................... 7
`Serial Port "2 " ............................................................................ 7
`"P A Bus" Port ............................................................................. 7
`Contact Input "IN" Port ............................................................. 7
`Temperature/Humidity Bus "Sensor" Port ................................... 7
`Remote Receptacle # 1 "R1 "Port ............................................... 8
`Remote Receptacle #2 "R2" Port ................................................ 8
`Network Connection "1 OBaseT" Port ......................................... 8
`Telephone "TEL" Jack ....................................................... ......... 8
`Contacts (<OUT" Port .................................................................. 8
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`INSTALLATION OF UNIT #1 ......................................................... 9
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`DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION ......................... ......... ................ ........ 9
`Configure Address ....................................................................... 9
`Configure Baud Rates .. ........................ ......................... ............... 9
`Termination Resistor .................................................................... 9
`RACK MOUNT INST 1\LL/\. TION ......................... .................................. 9
`STANDALONEINSTALLATION ......................................................... 11
`INSTALL COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTORS ...................................... 11
`RS-232 Connection ................. ................................................... 11
`Downstream Device Connection ..... ............................. .............. 11
`Ethernet Connections ........... .............. ....................................... . 11
`lvfodem Connection ................................................................... 11
`CONTACT I NPUT CONNECTIONS ...................................................... 12
`REMOTE RECEPTACLE CONNECTIONS ....................................... ...... 12
`CONTACT O UTPUT CONNECTIONS ................ ............................ ...... 12
`Enunciator Cable ... ............................ ............................. ........... 12
`lvfirror Cables ..................................... .. ..................................... 12
`Slave Shutdown Cables .................... ............................ .............. 13
`POWER CONNECTIONS ....... ............................. ......................... ...... 13
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`INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL UNITS ............................... l4
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`DIP S wiTCH CONFIGURATION ........................................................ 14
`Configure Address ...................................................................... 14
`Termination Resistor ......................... ......................................... 14
`CoNNECT To P A -Bus .................................................................... 14
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`PA-800 OPERATION ...................................................................... 16
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`POWER-UP SEQUENCE .................................................................... 16
`FRONT P ANEL INTERFACE ............................. ................................. 16
`COMMUNICATIONS ...................................... .................................. 16
`Serial Port "1 " ..... ....................... .............................................. 16
`lvfodem Input ...................................... .......................... ............. 16
`SNlv!P Support ........................................................................... 16
`Downstream Device on Serial Port "2" .... .................... .. .......... 16
`ALARM OPERATION ............... .. ........................... .. ..................... .. .. 16
`Low Priority Alarm ................................................................... 16
`High Priority Alarm ..................................................... ............. 17
`A UTO LOAD SHED ...................................... .. ................................. 18
`Priority-based Load Shedding. ....................... ............ .... ............ 18
`INTERNAL BREAKER OPERATION ................. ................................... 18
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`O uTPUT P ANEL. ............................................ ................................. 21
`Unit Number ........ ...................................................................... 21
`Location ................ .................................... .................. ............. 21
`Output Load .......... .. ............ ....................................................... . 21
`CONFIGURATION D IALOG ........ ...................... ............ ..................... 22
`Receptacle Jllame ....................................................................... 22
`Schedule Power On {Off} ........................................................... 22
`ALARM ACTIONS D IALOG .......................... .................................... 23
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`Mise SETTINGS ........................... .................................................. 25
`Installed Options .......................................... ............................. 25
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`Output Contact Configuration ................................................... 25
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`Overload ..................................................................................... 28
`Input Contact Sense ........... ........................ ................. ............... 29
`Operator Inten,ention ............................................................... 29
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`Expansion RJ12 Connectors ( '?A-Bus ;) .................. ... ............. 31
`118" Stereo Jack (((Sensor'') ........ ............................................... 31
`LAN RJ45 Connector ((10BaseT'') ........................................... 32
`Telephone RJ11 Connector ("TEL '') ......................................... 32
`Contact In Handset Connector ( ?N'') ... .... .......................... .. ..... 32
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`Handset Connectors ('R 1 " and "R2 ") ...................................... 3 3
`RS-232 DB9-Nf Connectors ("1" and "2") ................................. 33
`Contact Out DB15F Connector ("Out") ..................................... 34
`P OWER RECEPTACLES .................................................................... 3 4
`Power Output Receptacles ......................................... ............... 34
`Power Input Receptacle ................ .............................................. 35
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`TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................... 67
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`GETTING TECHICAL SUPPORT ............................................... 68
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`TABLE OF FIGURES
`FIGURE 1 P A -800 F RONT PANEL. .... ............................................. ........ 4
`F IGURE 2 PA -800 REAR PANEL .......................... ........................... ....... 6
`F IGURE 3 -DIP SWITCH ................................... .................................... 7
`FIGURE 4 CONNECTION OF ADDITIONAL P A -800 U NITS ....................... 15
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`Introduction
`Congratulations on your purchase of the Power Administrator™
`BOO
`(PA-800).
`The PA-800
`is a microprocessor-controlled
`receptacle management device for in-band and out-of-band control
`of AC power to remote equipment. The PA-800 provides flexible
`power management to critical equipment, such as hubs, routers,
`rack-mount servers, or other gear that require occasional power(cid:173)
`down or power-up under remote control.
`With the Windows '95/NT software provided, users may selectively
`apply power to devices connected to the PA-800 or schedule power(cid:173)
`up and power-down sequences for automatic occurrence at a user(cid:173)
`defined] time or when triggered by an alarm input (such as a
`temperature or humidity alarm or a contact-closure input.)
`Optional network and modem interfaces allow remote operation via
`dialup, telnet, or SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
`See Section N for more discussion of network and modem support.
`PA-800 Features
`The PA-800 provides the following features. Note that not all
`configurations use all features.
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`Remote Monitoring
`Monitors the input and output conditions for a connected UPS or
`other device.
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`Remote Contact Monitoring
`Monitors two relay contact closures for user-definable events.
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`Six Integrated Receptacles
`For powering six devices (11.5A maximum load).
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`Scalability
`Up to sixteen PA-800 units may be connected via a single interface
`for control of up to 128 outlets.
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`Front Panel Interface
`Allows manual operation via the face of the PA-800. May be
`disabled.
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`Integrated Load Meter
`Provides load information on the front panel and via the software
`interface.
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`Optional Temperature/Humidity Input
`Allows the PA-800 to provide enviironmental as well as power
`management to the rack.
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`Optional Network Interface
`Ethernet (1 OBaseT or 1 0Base2) interface for SNMP or Telnet
`operation over TCP/IP.
`Generate network traps at a central
`Network Management Station (NMS) when alarm conditions occur.
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`Optional Modem Interface
`For dialup operations with a simple terminal-mode interface or
`protocol support.
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`Pager Support
`Dialout on alarm to alert maintenance personnel.
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`Slave Shutdown Feature
`The PA-800 can be configured to send shutdown indications to
`attached seNers or other equipment prior to powering down the
`corresponding receptacle. This allows graceful operating system
`shutdown prior to power-off.
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`Enunciator Outputs
`The PA-800 may be configured to send contact output indications to
`an enunciator panel to allow alarm conditions to be displayed for the
`operator.
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`Optional Remote Receptacles
`The PA-800 supports two remote receptacles for switching remote
`Ideal for high-voltage and/or high-current
`contactors or relays.
`loads. Remote receptacles are sold separately.
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`PA-800 Package
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`Package Contents
`The PA-800 package as shipped contains the following items:
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`Standard Contents
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`Optional Components
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`Telephone Interface Cable
`(Modem Units Only)
`MIB disk - 3.5" DOS format
`(SNMP capable units only)
`MIB disk - 3.5" Unix format
`(SNMP capable units only)
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`PA-800 Unit
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`Window Software Disk
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`RS-232 Interface cable
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`Power Cord
`(U.S. versions only)
`This User Manual
`Registration Card
`Packing Material
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`PA-800 Front Panel
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`The following illustrations show the arrangement of the PA-800's
`front and rear panels. The front panel illustration points out the
`location of the manual override switches, power LED, and load
`meter.
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`Otloard Rooept ade Control
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`Fenot e Recept a deControl
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`Load Meter
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`Figure 1 PA-800 Front Panel
`Receptacle LEOs
`The LEDs on the face of the PA-800 indicate output status of the
`unit. For Remote Receptacles and Onboard Receptacles the LED
`indicates that the associated receptacle is ON or OFF. For onboard
`receptacles, these outlets are on the reverse of the PA-800.
`Remote receptacles are connected to the R1 and R2 connectors on
`the reverse of the PA-800.
`A slowly-flashing indicates that the receptacle is OFF with a power(cid:173)
`on scheduled. A quickly-flashing LED indicates that the receptacle
`is ON with a power-off scheduled.
`Receptacle Controls
`the Power
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`Onboard and Remote Receptacles connected
`Administrator may be commanded on or off from the front panel by
`pressing and holding the associated switch on the PA-800. An
`audible beep will be heard. Note that the front-panel may be
`disabled via the Configuration Applet.
`Power Indication
`This LED indicates that power is present to the PA-800.
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`Load Meter
`The load meter on the PA-800 indicates the output load connected
`to the unit. Each LED is approximately 12% of full-load. When the
`unit is overloaded, the rightmost (red) LED is illuminated. See the
`Operation section of this manual for a discussion of operation
`during overload.
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`The PA-800 Rear Panel
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`Figure 2 shows the layout of the PA-800 rear panel. See the
`Connector Pinouts section if you require information on how to wire
`a connector for operation with the PA-800.
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`Power Interfaces
`The PA-800 has a single input power connector and six (6) output
`receptacles. Each receptacle is rated for 11.5A load.
`Important: Total output load for the PA-800 is not to exceed
`11.5A.
`Configuration DIP Switch
`Basic configuration of the PA-800 is via a DIP switch on the left
`side of the rear of the unit.
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`You must configure the DIP switch for correct operation.
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`Figure 3 shows the DIP switches and their meanings.
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`Figure 3 -DIP Switch
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`Rear Panel Electronic Interfaces
`Electronic interfaces on the PA-800 include the following. Note that
`not all interfaces are used by every configuration.
`Serial Port "1"
`DB-9M connector for RS-232 communication with controlling
`computer.
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`Serial Port "2"
`for RS-232 communication with optionally
`DB-9M connector
`attached UPS or other device.
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`"PABus" Port
`Twin RJ-11 connectors to which all PA-800 units are attached.
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`Contact Input "IN" Port
`RJ11 connector for input contact alarms.
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`Temperature/Humidity Bus "Sensor" Port
`Stereo jack for connection of temperature and humidity sensor
`module. Sensor module is sold separately.
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`Remote Receptacle #1 "R1" Port
`RJ11 jack for control of remote receptacle #1. Note that remote
`receptacle controls are located to the left of controls for onboard
`receptacles on the front of the PA-800.
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`Remote Receptacle #2 "R2" Port
`RJ11 jack for control of remote receptacle #2.
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`Network Connection "1 OBaseT" Port
`This is used for SNMP-capable units only. RJ45 connector for
`connection onto 1 OBaseT Ethernet networks.
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`Telephone "TEL" Jack
`This is used for modem units only. Standard RJ12 telephone jack
`for connection to the end-user's telephone line.
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`Contacts "OUT" Port
`DB15F connector provides contact outputs to initiate operating
`system shutdown on attached servers prior to power-off. This
`connector may be configured to drive an enunciator panel for
`indicating alarm status.
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`Installation of Unit #1
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`This section describes the installation of the PA-800 Unit #1. For
`installation of Units #2 through #16, see Installation of Units 2 to 16.
`DIP Switch Configuration
`Before installing the PA-800, ensure that your DIP switch settings
`(on the reverse of the unit) are correct. Figure 3 shows the
`meaning of DIP switches.
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`The PA-800 will not communicate properly if the DIP switch is
`incorrectly configured.
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`Configure Address
`For installation of Unit #1 , ensure that DIP switches 1 to 4 are
`DOWN (corresponding to Unit #1).
`Configure Baud Rates
`DIP Switch #5 corresponds to serial port "1 " (for connection to your
`PC). For 9600 baud operation, this DIP switch should be UP. For
`2400 Baud operation, this DIP switch should be DOWN.
`If using a downstream device is connected, DIP switch #7 indicates
`the baud rate for serial port "2". For 9600 baud operation, this DIP
`switch should be UP. For 2400 Baud operation, this DIP switch
`should be DOWN.
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`Termination Resistor
`Ensure that DIP switch #8 is DOWN to indicate that Unit #1 is the
`first PA-800 in the chain.
`Rack Mount Installation
`To install the PA-800 in a 19" or 23" rack, ensure that the unit has
`If not,
`been shipped with factory-installed rack-mount hardware.
`see your reseller to upgrade the unit to a rack-mount configuration.
`Please see the important notice on the following page for rack(cid:173)
`mount installation.
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`Systems Enhancement Corporation
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`IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR RACK-MOUNT USERS
`Please note the following important considerations for rack-mount
`operation of the PA-800:
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`Do not exceed to Maximum Recommended Ambient of 120°
`Fahrenheit. Racks often achieve elevated temperatures
`relative to outside surroundings.
`Verify that worst-case
`temperatures will not exceed this 120° limit.
`Ensure that adequate airflow is maintained on sides and rear
`of the rack.
`Ensure that the rack in which the PA-800 is mounted has
`sufficient loading in its base to eliminate the possibility of the
`rack tipping.
`Do not use the PA-800 as a load-bearing shelf .
`Do not exceed the output load limit of 11 .5A .
`Ensure that the rack and all equipment are properly grounded .
`Ensure that the rack environment has humidity of less than
`90% non-condensing.
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`Standalone Installation
`The PA-800 may also operate in a standalone (stackable) mode.
`Ensure that adequate ventilation space (at least 6") is provided on
`the sides of the unit.
`Install
`Connectors
`To communicate with the PA, you must install appropriate cables,
`dependling upon your configuration.
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`Communications
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`RS-232 Connection
`For direct communication with an attached PC or workstation,
`connect the serial cable shipped with your PA-800 to the DB-9M
`connector labeled 1 on the rear of the unit. Ensure that the baud
`rate setting for channel 1 is set (DIP switch #5) correctly (see DIP
`Switch Configuration, above).
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`Downstream Device Connection
`is
`If you have an attached UPS or other device, connect
`communication cable to the DB-9M connector labeled 2 on the rear
`of the unit. Ensure that the baud rate setting for channel 2 (DIP
`switch #7) matches
`that of the device
`(see DIP Switch
`Configuration, above).
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`Ethernet Connections
`If you have the optional LAN interface installed, plug a standard RJ-
`45 patch cable (1 OBaseT) into the connector labeled "1 OBaseT".
`The remaining end should be plugged into a 1 OBaseT hub or
`concentrator.
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`You must configure the network settings for the network
`interface card prior to network operation. See the Network
`Operation section of this manual for details.
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`Modem Connection
`internal modem, plug the enclosed
`If you have the optional
`telephone patch cord into the "TEL" connector. The remaining end
`should be plugged into a standard telephone wall jack.
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`You must configure the settings for the modem prior to
`modem operation. See the Mode.m Operation section of this
`manual for details.
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`Contact Input Connections
`Contact input connections vary from installation to installation.
`Consult Connector Pinouts for electrical definitions for wiring
`contact inputs to the PA-800.
`Remote Receptacle Connections
`If you have purchased remote receptacles, plug the control flat(cid:173)
`cable into PA-800 remote control connectors labeled "R1" and "R2".
`Plug the power cable for the receptacle into a 120VAC outlet. See
`instructions included with the remote receptacle unit for operation
`instructions.
`Contact Output Connections
`Various configurations for output connectors are available based
`upon the user's requirements. See Mise Settings for the meanings
`of the configurations discussed below.
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`Enunciator Cable
`For output to an enunciator panel, you must obtain SEC cable SE(cid:173)
`XX-XXX. Plug the 0815-M cable end into the connector labeled
`"OUT" on the reverse of the PA-800. See Connector Pinouts for
`information on wiring to an enunciator panel.
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`Mirror Cables
`To use the mirror capabilities, you must obtain SEC cable SE-XXX(cid:173)
`XXX for Unix or SE-XXX-XXX for Windows and Novell installations.
`Plug the 0815-M cable end into the connector labeled "OUT" and
`the remaining ends into the servers you wish to have monitor the
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