AP-S15HRIP / AP-S15IP / AP-S158IP
Owner’s Manual
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Unit Features
1.
AC Mains Input
- Connect the IEC 14-Gauge 6' (2m) power cord to a 15A 120VAC outlet to provide power to the unit. An IEC power cord retainer
clip is included to prevent accidental removal of the power cord from the unit.
2.
AC Mains Power Switch and Breaker
- To turn the power strip ON or OFF, press the switch up to the ON position or down to the OFF position.
When in the ON position, AC voltage is present, and the power switch will illuminate red.
Note:
This does not mean the switched AC outlets are
active. For the switched AC outlets to be active, each outlet needs to be configured in the web interface. Factory default configuration is that all
outlets will sequence ON when the power switch is turned ON. The AP-IP power distribution systems incorporate a power switch protection bar
to prevent an accidental pressing of the power switch.
This AC Mains Power switch also serves as the AC Mains breaker. The 15A rated breaker will open if the combined draw of all AC outlets exceeds
15 amps.
Note:
The breaker is designed to exceed its rating for a short period of time. If the breaker is tripped, you must first remove the load
from the power strip and then turn the switch OFF and then to ON to reset.
3.
AC Fault Indicator
- Although the clamping suppression circuit virtually assures protection from most transient voltage spikes and surges, nature
has a way of occasionally creating electrical forces that are beyond the capabilities of any device to absorb without some degree of damage. In
the rare instance that this occurs, and the circuit has been damaged, the “AC Fault” LED indicator will illuminate red. The unit disables all AC
outlets until it is repaired. Be advised that activation of this fault condition, the associated repair is not covered under warranty.
Note:
If the AC
Fault LED is illuminated, it is important to have all equipment that was connected to that AC mains line inspected for proper operation.
4.
Ground Status Indicator
- This LED will illuminate red when the power strip has no Earth Ground Connection on the Earth Ground Pin of the
AC mains power cord.
Note:
If there is no Earth ground connection the LED will illuminate and the AC wall outlet must be repaired by an
electrician before continuing.
Note:
Using a good quality power cord is essential to getting a solid ground connection. There are many cheap power
cords that do not have a good ground connection that may cause the Ground LED to illuminate.
5.
Fault Report Port
- This 3.5mm port mates with the supplied Fault cable. The cable is a 3-meter, 2-conductor with the wire ends bare allowing to
interface with an external device that supports contact closure GPIO. The port state is normal closed (NC) when the unit is active and opens when
the AC Power is OFF or an alarm fault is detected such as voltage, current, temperature or humidity. This port is also ideally suited to interface with
the AtlasIED Texas Tough rack series. When a fault is detected, the contacts open up and the LEDs in the crown (Top) of the Texas Tough rack
change color to indicate there is an issue within the rack.
6.
LAN (Local Area Network) Ethernet Port
- Connect the amplifier to the network, local computer, or router/switch using CAT5 cable to access the
unit’s web interface and control settings.
7.
Sensor Probe (Temperature & Humidity) Port
- Each unit comes with a temperature/humidity probe that interfaces with the sensor port. This 9ft
(3m) cable MUST be plugged into the sensor port or the unit will not function, and the alarm LEDs will flash ON/OFF. The sensor is located in
the end of the cable and needs to be placed in the rack where the temperature or humidity are to be monitored. In most situations the best
location is near the top of the rack. Both temperature and humidity can be monitored locally when using the AP-LEDIP display or remotely by using
the web interface. The temperature and humidity data can be used to trigger alarms or be programmed to turn on AC Outlet #8 to activate a fan to
cool the rack.
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