JuiceGoose iP1520 Manuel utilisateur

(Quickstart Section is on Page 2.)
OWNER’S
MANUAL
iP1520
WEB CONTROLLED
AC POWER DISTRIBUTION
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INTRODUCTION
iP1520
WEB BASED REMOTE POWER CONTROL
The Juice Goose iP1520 is a microcontroller based power distribution device
that can be accessed via intranet or internet communications using Ethernet or
RS232 connection. With this remote access, individual AC receptacles can be
turned on and off and AC power receptacles can be monitored for electrical
current flow.
The iP1520 has a 20 amp capacity and provides AC line conditioning and surge
protection.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The iP1520 is to operate at 120 volts, 60 hertz. Operation with any voltage or
frequency other than that can damage the equipment and create an unsafe
situation.
CAUTION #1: This device must be grounded. If a power extension cord is re-
quired, use a properly insulated and grounded cord. Failure to ground the de-
vice could expose the user to dangerous electric shock.
CAUTION #2: This device should be installed only by qualified electrical techni-
cians using appropriate mounting hardware and correct installation techniques.
When installing make sure main power is off before attaching the iP1520.
CAUTION #3: Do not expose the iP1520 to moisture or salty air. Doing so could
cause significant damage and create an unsafe condition.
DISCLAIMER
Juice Goose shall under no circumstances be held responsible for any losses,
damage, or injury resulting directly or indirectly from the use of the iP1520 de-
vice in a manner contrary to accepted safe operating methods or any instruc-
tions contained in this document. The user should determine prior to use
whether this product is adequate, suitable and safe for the application in-
tended. Since individual applications can be subject to extreme variation Juice
Goose makes no representation or guarantee as to the suitability of the iP1520
for any generally described application.
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QUICKSTART GUIDE
1. Unbox the unit. The box should contain: iP1520, manual, warranty card
and Juice Goose promotional material.
2. With your PC on and booted up, connect the iP1520 to your PC using a
suitable cable. If the iP1520 is connected to a network router use a stan-
dard CAT 5 cable, if connected directly to a PC use a CAT 5/6 crossover
cable.
3. Plug the iP1520 power cord into a live AC receptacle, such as a wall
outlet, with a twenty amp capacity (i.e. NEMA 5-20R).
4. The iP1520 will take about 30 seconds to boot up and configure itself at
which point the Network light on the front of the unit will illuminate, indicat-
ing network connectivity. If the Network light blinks or does not light at all
check the cable connections.
5. Open up your web browser and type in the following default IP address
to access the iP1520 : http://juicegoose.
6. At this point you will be prompted to log into the iP1520.
Initial login will be:
Username: admin
Password: juicegoose
7. You will be presented with the control page where you can control the
iP1520 PODS by clicking on the buttons or using the Sequence field by
entering the value in seconds and clicking the Sequence UP button.
8. To setup a specific IP address and change passwords for the admin/
user account click on the ‘iP1520 Management’ link at the top right of the
page.
9. On the iP1520 management page you can configure the Admin and
User passwords as well as configure the required IP address and any net-
work/RS232 settings you require. This is detailed beginning on page 6. See
your system administrator if you have one for help with configuration.
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DETAIL SPECIFICATIONS
CHASSIS…………………………………………………………..………………...16 Gauge Steel
DIMENSIONS (inches)……………………………………..….....………...1.72H x 19.0W x 7.0D
WEIGHT (lbs)……………………………………………………………………………………..10.0
CIRCUIT BREAKER......………………………………………………..Back Panel, 20A Thermal
POWER INPUT CORD..……..…………………………...7 Foot, 12/3 SJTW with NEMA 5/20P
VOLTAGE INPUT.……….....…………………………………………………...120 VAC at 60 Hz
POWER OUTPUTS,,……..Six NEMA 5/20R (Controlled) and One NEMA 5/20R Unswitched
NUMBER OF CONTROLLABLE PODS……………………………………………………..Three
RELAY CURRENT RATING (amps).....................................……………………………........30
POWER LINE FILTRATION...………………………………Multi-stage Filter (48dB at 30 MHz)
MICROCONTROLLER………………………………………………..Microchip PIC18F97J60
COMMUNICATIONS LINES
Ethernet (Network)………….......................................................……RJ-45 (8 Wire)
RS232................................................................................................RJ-12 (6 Wire)
MONTIOR FEATURES
Front Panel.............................................Power On and Network Connection LEDs
Web Based.......................................Outlet On, Sequence Delay and Current Flow
( Additional web based control features are described in this Manual.)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE (degrees Fahrenheit)
Operating....................................................................................................32 to 158
Storage......................................................................................................-40 to 185
FRONT PANEL FEATURES
ROCKER SWITCH -The primary intent is for the iP1520 to be controlled via a
remote RS 232 or Ethernet link. This switch serves as a fail safe control device in
the event a remote RS232 or Ethernet connection is not available or functioning.
Moving this switch to the UP position will cause the iP1520 to turn on the three
power PODs in a prescribed timed sequence. The default timing is two seconds
between each POD activation. This timing can be changed by accessing the on
board web server. Moving this switch to the DOWN position will cause the unit to
turn off the POD outlets in the reverse order.
RECESSED SLIDE SWITCH -As a second fail safe control point, this switch can
be used to manually turn on all POD outlets in the unlikely event of failure of the
control circuitry contained in the iP1520. This switch will turn on all POD outlets
simultaneously. When the switch is returned to it’s “off” position the iP1520 will
revert to the prior state the unit was in.
NETWORK LED -This LED will light up solid when the iP1520 is connected to an
Ethernet network connection. It will blink quickly when an Ethernet cable is at-
tached but no network can be found. When no network cable is connected or
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when using RS232 the light will blink slowly indicating the unit is powered up.
POD LEDs -As each of the POD duplex receptacles on the back of the iP1520
turns on a corresponding LED on the front of the unit will light. Each LED will
turn off when the POD turns off.
BACK PANEL FEATURES
NETWORK (Ethernet) PORT -This RJ45 connector is for connecting to your
PC, router or local area network using a TCP/IP link.
RS232 PORT-This RJ11 connector can be used for remote control of the
iP1520 via RS232 protocol over distances not to exceed 50 feet.
PODs 1 -3 -There are three duplex receptacles on the back of the iP1520.
Each is rated for a maximum twenty amp load and each is controllable to turn
on or off independently of the others. When the on board sequencing process is
used POD 1 will turn on first, followed in order by POD 2 and POD 3. They will
turn of in reverse order using this same process.
UNSWITCHED OUTLET -This single outlet is rated for a maximum load of
twenty amps. It will have power any time the iP1520 is plugged into a live AC
receptacle.
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DETAILED INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Unbox the unit. The box contains: the iP1520 unit, the iP1520 manual
and a warranty card .
Mount the iP1520 in a 19” wide rack with metal mounting rails, designed with
1.75” spacing. Use appropriate rack mounting hardware. Plug the power cord
into a grounded outlet. Do not defeat the grounding feature of the iP1520
power cord.
SET UP DETAIL
1. Connect the iP1520 to your network router using a Cat 5 cable
plugged into the RJ45 Network port on the rear of the unit and the
other end to your network router. If connecting directly to a PC use a
Cat 5/6 CROSSOVER cable.
2. Plug the iP1520 power cord into a live AC receptacle, such as a wall
outlet, with a twenty amp capacity (i.e. NEMA 5-20R).
3. The iP1520 will take a few seconds to boot up and configure itself at
which point the Network light on the front of the unit should illuminate
and remain on without blinking, indicating network connectivity. If the
Network light blinks check the cable connections.
4. Open a web browser on your PC and type in the following address
on the navigation bar to access the iP1520 :
http://juicegoose.
5. You will be presented with the login box. Enter the following initial
username and password (these can be changed later):
User: admin
Password: juicegoose
The control device page will be displayed where you can operate the
PODs and create sequence events. At the top right you will see a
IP1520 Management text link. Click on this to move to the IP1520
setup and configuration page.
Here you can reset the passwords for both the administrator and user.
You can also configure the required IP address and any network/
RS232 settings you require. See your system administrator or qualified
personnel for that configuration.
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The iP1520 management page consists of 4 tabs;
Overview—Which shows the current configuration of the iP1520
Network Setup–Where you can configure IP address and other required net-
work settings dependant on your personal network
User Setup–Where you can set the username and password for both the
admin account and user account
Configuration—This page allows you to configure RS232 baud-rate setting and
the Power Cycle feature of POD1.
OVERVIEW
The Overview Tab displays the current settings of the unit and the MAC ad-
dress. This page is useful for retrieving all the information you may need to set
up the iP1520 on your network. If you have DHCP enabled, the IP address your
router/DHCP server assigned can be viewed here.
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NETWORK SETUP
In the above screen capture you can see the network setup tab accessible
when logged in as Admin.
The Enable DHCP is checked by default. This will result in the router or DHCP
server assigning the IP address of the unit which will then be visible on the
OVERVIEW tab.
If you wish to set the IP address manually to conform with your personal net-
work the fields are provided to do this. You must first disable the DHCP check
box and then enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and preferred
DNS values in compliance with your local network.
The Listen Port is used for remote access. The default is set to 80. But this can
be changed to any port you select that otherwise is not being used by any other
attached system. See page 12 for further details on the port address and how it
relates to remote access.
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USER SETUP
The user setup tab is where you configure the Admin and User account pass-
words. You can change the username and password on both accounts by typ-
ing in the changes in the corresponding fields. There is a second password field
for both accounts that verifies you typed the password in correctly. If you did
not, an error message will be displayed when trying to save the changes.
Once you have set the desired username/passwords hit the ‘SAVE’ button and
the changes will be made and the unit will reboot. You may hit the Cancel but-
ton if you decide you don’t want the changes and the username/passwords will
remain unchanged.
Only the Admin login has access to the setup and configuration page. This login
should only be used by authorized people as changes can render the unit in an
unusable state if the wrong data is entered. A factory reset would then have to
be applied.
The User account has access to only the POD and Sequence control page.
Multiple Admins and Users can be logged into the device at the same time
which allows uninterrupted operation from multiple locations without the need
for other users to log out first. The commands are processed based on the last
command issued.
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CONFIGURATION
You can also assign a new IP or control the device via RS232 commands (see
page 13 and 14 for the list of commands), this will require a special cable
(detailed drawing on page 13).
The only field that is variable for RS232 communication is the Baud rate which
is set at a default of 19200bps. RS232 communication uses COM1. Your com-
puter will need to be set to the same values as follows; Baud rate=19200, Par-
ity=None, Data Bits=8, Stop Bits=1.
Once you have configured the PC’s COM1 port to match the above values you
can then use a Terminal program to access and issue the RS232 commands.
There are several free terminal programs available such as Microsoft Hyper-
terminal. Or you can download one direct from the iP1520 product page on the
Juice Goose website at http://juicegoose.com/product-ip-1520.html
POWER CYCLE FEATURE
Also on this page is the Power Cycle control feature. The Power Cycle feature
is useful for rebooting routers should a connectivity issue arise. Simply plug the
router into POD1. Should a router lock up occur the units will be rebooted via
the power cycling of POD1 when your chosen domain cannot be PINGed by the
iP1520. This feature ships disabled and can be enabled using the checkbox.
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