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Operation

6.4.  The Automated Mode

The Automated Mode allows the IPS to execute switching and reboot 

commands, without displaying menus or generating response messages.  

Automated Mode is designed to allow the IPS to be controlled by a device 

which can generate commands to control power switching functions without 

human intervention.
When Automated Mode is enabled, the /ON, /OFF, /BOOT, /D and /X 

commands are executed without a "Sure?" confirmation prompt and without 

command response messages; the only reply to these commands is the "IPS>" 

prompt, which is displayed when the command is complete.
Note that although Automated Mode can be enabled using either the Web 

Browser Interface or Text Interface, Automated Mode is designed primarily 

for users who wish to send ASCII commands to the IPS without operator 

intervention, and therefore does not specifically apply to the Web Browser 

Interface.  When Automated Mode is enabled, the Web Browser Interface can 

still be used to invoke On / Off / Boot commands.

Notes:

•  When Automated Mode is enabled, all IPS password security 

functions are disabled, and users are able to access System Level 

command functions (including the configuration menus) and control 

plugs without entering a password.

•  If you need to enable the Automated Mode, but want to restrict 

network access to IPS configuration menus, it is recommended 

to enable and configure the IP Security Function as described in 

Section 5.3.4.1.

To enable/disable Automated Mode, access the General Parameters menu 

(see Section 5.3.1,) then set the "Automated Mode" option to "On".  When 

Automated Mode is enabled, IPS functions will change as follows:

1. 

All Password Security Suppressed:

  When a user attempts to access 

command mode, the password prompt will not be displayed at either the 

COM / RS232 Port or the Network Port.  Unless specifically restricted 

by the IP Security Function, all users will be allowed to access both 

switching and configuration functions, and all commands will be 

immediately accepted without the requirement to enter a password.

2. 

Status Screen Suppressed:

  The status screens will not be automatically 

displayed after commands are successfully executed.  Note however, 

that the /S command can still be invoked to display the status screen as 

needed.

Summary of Contents for IPS-1600

Page 1: ...WTI Part No 13506 Rev B IPS 800 1600 Series InternetPowerSwitches Models IPS 800 IPS 800 CE IPS 1600 IPS 1600 CE Firmware Version 1 41 and Higher User s Guide Model IPS 1600 Model IPS 800...

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Page 3: ...protection and supply wiring GROUNDING Reliable earthing of this equipment must be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections when connecting to power strips rather than di...

Page 4: ...ith Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference that may ca...

Page 5: ...us 5 6 5 3 2 The Serial Parameters Menu 5 9 5 3 3 Plug Parameters Menus 5 11 5 3 3 1 Plug Passwords and Co Location Features 5 12 5 3 3 2 The Boot Sequence Delay Period 5 13 5 3 4 Network Parameters M...

Page 6: ...al Parameters Menu Text Interface 5 7 5 5 Serial Parameters Menu Web Browser Interface 5 9 5 6 Serial Parameters Menu Text Interface 5 9 5 7 Plug Parameters Menu Web Browser Interface 5 11 5 8 Plug Pa...

Page 7: ...f operational passwords the System Administrator Level which allows access to all con guration and switching functions and the User Level which only allows access to assigned plugs and cannot be used...

Page 8: ...xteen switched 100 to 120 VAC power outlets The IPS 800 CE includes eight switched 208 to 240 VAC power outlets The IPS 1600 CE includes sixteen switched 208 to 240 VAC power outlets All other feature...

Page 9: ...r which supply power to the Circuit A outlets Also includes cable keeper not shown Model RPS 820 208 240 VAC Power Inlet 10 Amp Circuit Breaker Model RPS 830 100 120 VAC Power Inlet 15 Amp Circuit Bre...

Page 10: ...in Power switch in the On position and release the Default Button All menu de ned parameters will be reset to default values Manual Plug Toggle Press the Default Button and hold it down for three seco...

Page 11: ...The IPS 800 and IPS 1600 should be connected to a 100 to 115 VAC power supply and the IPS 800 CE and IPS 1600 CE should be connected to a 208 to 240 VAC power supply CAUTION Prior to connecting power...

Page 12: ...t when the IPS is shipped from the factory RS232 Port Parameters are set as follows 9600 bps 8 Data Bits One Stop Bit No Parity Although the IPS allows these parameters to be easily rede ned for the p...

Page 13: ...lay Default 1 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 2 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 3 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 4 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 5 unde ned unde ned ON 0 5 Secs ON 6 unde ned un...

Page 14: ...Via Modem Use your communications program to dial the number for the phone line which is connected to your external modem Note that in order to communicate with the unit via modem you must rst access...

Page 15: ...log off by issuing the appropriate IPS command rather than simply closing your Telnet or communications program When you log off using the proper IPS command this ensures that the unit has completely...

Page 16: ...3 6 IPS 800 IPS 1600 Series User s Guide...

Page 17: ...vent the power supply cables from being accidentally disconnected from the unit IPS 1600 and IPS 1600 CE Sixteen plug units include pre installed cable keepers When attaching the power supply cables t...

Page 18: ...de is set to Console as described in Section 5 3 1 4 3 2 Connecting an External Modem When connecting directly to an external modem use a standard AT to Modem cable Make certain that the modem is init...

Page 19: ...is entered the System Mode will be active If a Plug Password is entered the User Mode will be active The System Password is de ned via the General Parameters menu Section 5 3 1 and the Plug Passwords...

Page 20: ...vailable via network modem or local PC The sections that follow describe the procedure for accessing the Web Browser Interface or the Text Interface Note Con guration functions are only available when...

Page 21: ...etwork The IPS must be connected to your TCP IP Network and your PC must include a communications program such as Hyperterminal Access Via Modem An external modem must be connected to the IPS RS232 CO...

Page 22: ...he unit will display the Password Prompt Key in either the System Password or Plug Password and press Enter If the System Password has not been de ned the prompt will not be displayed when the unit is...

Page 23: ...selected parameters will not be activated until you click the Apply button Click Switch Panel to return to the main status screen Text Interface Refer to the Help Screen H then enter the appropriate c...

Page 24: ...to de ne the following parameters System Password The IPS will display a password prompt when you attempt to access command mode When the System Password is entered at log on the System Mode will be...

Page 25: ...haracters asterisks or quotation marks Site ID De nes a brief text message which can describe the location of the IPS unit Up to 32 characters Default unde ned Notes The Site ID Message cannot begin w...

Page 26: ...tering a password If security is a concern and the Automated Mode is required it is recommended to use the IP Security feature Section 5 3 4 1 to restrict access Manual Switch Button Enables and con g...

Page 27: ...cess the Setup Menus and then click the Serial Parameters button The Serial Parameters Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 5 Text Interface Type C and press Enter The Serial Parameters Menu wi...

Page 28: ...serial COM RS232 Port for use with either a local PC or an external modem Note that when the Port Mode is set to Modem the modem initialization string will be sent every 15 minutes Default Console Mo...

Page 29: ...re n is the number or name of the plug you wish to con gure The Plug Parameters Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 8 Note that in this case the major difference between the Web Browser Interf...

Page 30: ...the Default command D is invoked or after power to the unit has been interrupted and then restored After the default command is invoked or power is restored the IPS will automatically switch each plu...

Page 31: ...user is only allowed access to plugs one through four and that the Boot Sequence Delays for each plug have been set as follows Plug 1 1 Second Plug 2 2 Seconds Plug 3 5 Seconds Plug 4 1 Minute If the...

Page 32: ...enu Web Browser Interface NETWORK PARAMETERS 1 IP Address 192 168 168 168 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 Gateway Address unde ned 4 Send MSS 536 5 IP Security MAC Address 00 09 9b 00 a0 32 Enter Select...

Page 33: ...e con guration of your individual network Contact your network administrator for appropriate settings The Network Parameters Menus allow the following parameters to be de ned Except where noted all pa...

Page 34: ...g with the selected permit deny action for each mask a Each Security Mask prompt de nes a speci c IP address or range of addresses Each Mask Action prompt de nes the permit deny action for the corresp...

Page 35: ...only by addresses that begin with 192 deny access to 192 1 1 5 Security Mask 1 255 255 255 255 Mask 1 Action Deny Security Mask 2 192 255 255 255 Mask 2 Action Permit Security Mask 3 192 1 1 5 Mask 3...

Page 36: ...isplayed as shown in Figure 5 13 The Telnet Parameters Menus allow the following parameters to be de ned Please note that all parameters listed here are available via both the Web Browser Interface an...

Page 37: ...then click the Web Server Parameters button The Web Server Parameters Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 14 Text Interface Type W and press Enter The Web Server Parameters Menu will be displa...

Page 38: ...de ned con guration As described in Section 7 this provides quick recovery in the event that the unit is accidentally reset to default parameters and also allows you to copy parameters to other IPS un...

Page 39: ...ce the rst screen that is displayed is the Plug Status Screen or Switch Panel The Plug Status Screen Figure 6 1 lists the current On Off status of the IPS s Switched Outlets and provides a series of r...

Page 40: ...lick the Boot button in the All Plugs row and then Click Apply 6 Set Plugs to Power Up Defaults To set plugs to their user de ned Power Up Default On Off status click the Default button in the All Cir...

Page 41: ...rrent status of the IPS s Switched AC Outlets and displays the rmware version and currently de ned Site I D Message Normally the Plug Status Screen will also be redisplayed each time a command is succ...

Page 42: ...r commands are successfully completed When switching and reboot operations are initiated Boot Sequence Delay times will be applied as described in Section 5 3 3 2 Internet Power Switch v1 41h Site ID...

Page 43: ...d plug Note that the BOOT command can also be entered as BO For example BOOT 1 or BO ATMSWTCH 4 Set Plugs to Power Up Defaults Type D and press Enter Plugs will be set to their default On Off status w...

Page 44: ...e number for the plugs that mark the beginning and end of the series separated by a colon For example to switch plugs 1 through 3 On enter the following ON 1 3 Enter 4 All Plugs To apply a command to...

Page 45: ...e is enabled all IPS password security functions are disabled and users are able to access System Level command functions including the con guration menus and control plugs without entering a password...

Page 46: ...ng invalid formats or arguments All other status display and con guration commands will still function as normal 6 5 Manual Operation In addition to the command driven functions available via the Web...

Page 47: ...etc which allows downloading of ASCII les Note Although this function is only available via the Text Interface parameters that are de ned via the Web Browser Interface will also be sent to the ASCII...

Page 48: ...on gure your communications program to upload an ASCII text le 4 Upload the le with the saved parameters If necessary key in the le name and directory path 5 When the upload is complete make certain t...

Page 49: ...ore beginning this upgrade procedure 1 Obtain the update le Firmware modi cations can either be mailed to the customer on a CDR or downloaded from WTI Place the upgrade CDR in your disk drive or copy...

Page 50: ...omplete Upload If the upload is interrupted times out or if the update le becomes corrupted during transfer the IPS will display a screen which asks for con rmation before proceeding To proceed type 1...

Page 51: ...Apx 1 A Interface Description A 1 Serial COM RS232 Port Interface Figure A 1 COM Port Interface...

Page 52: ...z Connectors Two 2 IEC 320 C14 Inlets Line Cords Supplied AC Outputs Connectors IEC 320 C13 Outlets IPS 800 CE has Eight Outlets IPS 1600 CE has 16 Outlets Load 10 Amps per Circuit providing a Total o...

Page 53: ...odel of the unit its serial number and a description of its symptoms If the unit should need to be returned for factory repair it must be accompanied by a Return Authorization number from Customer Ser...

Page 54: ...rademarks of their respective companies Information and descriptions contained herein are the property of Western Telematic Inc Such information and descriptions may not be copied disseminated or dist...

Page 55: ...ompt 5 8 Console Port 2 2 4 2 Apx 1 Baud Rate 5 10 Data Bits 5 10 Parity 5 10 Stop Bits 5 10 Contact Information Apx 3 Customer Service Apx 3 D Data Bits 5 10 Default Button 2 2 5 8 Default Command 6...

Page 56: ...2 RS232 Port 2 2 4 2 Apx 1 S Saving Parameters 5 20 7 1 Sectors 8 1 Security 5 16 Security Level 5 1 Send MSS 5 15 Serial Parameters 5 9 to 5 10 Serial Port Apx 1 Baud Rate 5 10 Data Bits 5 10 Parity...

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