Page 2 - B. Customer Service; List of Figures; The Status Screen; Typographic Conventions
A. Specifications ● B. Customer Service ● List of Figures 1. Front Panel ● 2. Back Panel ● 3. RS-232 (Control Port) Interface Schematic ● 4. RPB+ Cable Connections ● 5. The Status Screen ● 1. Introduction Network equipment sometimes "locks-up", making it impossible to communicate. TheRPB+ Re...
Page 3 - COURIER FONT; Indicates characters typed on the keyboard. For example,; Unit Description; As shown in
Throughout this manual, typefaces and characters have been used to denote the following: COURIER FONT Indicates characters typed on the keyboard. For example, /S or /3 ON. [Bold Font] Text set in bold face and enclosed in square brackets indicates aspecific key. For example, [Enter] or [Esc]. 2. Uni...
Page 4 - Section 4
Switched AC Outlets (Plugs 1 - 5): For connection to up to five AC devices. Eachoutlet is capable of switching up to 15 Amps. The total for all five outlets must notexceed 15 Amps. 1. SetUp Switches (RATE): A bank of four DIP Switches which set the Control Portbaud rate, select the Off Time duration...
Page 5 - Figure 3
allows the user to invoke On/Off/Boot commands, but prevents redefinition of parameterssuch as the Password and Power-Up Default. Switch Function Up Down 1 Control Port BaudRate 2400 bps 9600 bps* 2 Off Time 10 sec. 5 sec.* 3 Password Function Disable Enable* 4 Read Only Mode Enable Disable* * = Fac...
Page 6 - Via Local PC: Start your communications program.
string. 3.3. Power Connection The Power Switch located on the back panel must be "On" in order for the RPB+ to operate. Each time the unit is powered On, the five AC outlets will be switched On or Off, asdictated by the Power-Up Default String (see Section 4.1 ). Each outlet is capable of sw...
Page 7 - The unit will display a series of prompts.
Password: If the Password function is enabled, the unit will display a prompt. Keyin the Password and press [Enter]. If the password has not yet been defined, justpress [Enter]. 2. Note: The Password feature is case sensitive. ● If you forget your password, press the Default Button when the Password...
Page 9 - Example 2: To set default plug conditions as follows:; OFF
Example 1: To set default On/Off conditions as follows: ON: Plugs 1 and 5 OFF: Plugs 2, 3, and 4 The Power-Up Default String would be defined as " 10001 ". Example 2: To set default plug conditions as follows: ON: Plugs 3, 4, and 5 OFF: Plugs 1 and 2 The Power-Up Default String would be defi...
Page 10 - Set Plugs to Default: To set all plugs to the Power-Up Defaults, type; Appendix A. Specifications; DB9 Connector: A 9 Pin Male connector wired in a DTE configuration.
Enter Parameters: To define parameters, such as the Location I.D., Power-UpDefault, and Plug Labels, type /P [Enter] and refer to Section 4 , Step 4. 5. Set Plugs to Default: To set all plugs to the Power-Up Defaults, type /D [Enter]. Note that if the Default String includes missing or invalid chara...
Page 11 - Weight: 5 pounds shipping weight; Appendix B. Customer Service; WTI Customer Service
2 RXD Data Input 3 TXD Data Output 4 DTR Ready Output 5 GND Signal Ground 6 (NC) Not Connected 7 RTS RTS Output 8 (NC) Not Connected 9 (NC) Not Connected Coding: Asynchronous. 7-8 bits, any parity ❍ Data Rate: 2400, 9600 bps (Switch Selectable) ❍ LEDs: Power ON, Control Input, Plug On (5) ● Temperat...
Page 12 - FCC Statement; This device may not cause harmful interference, and; Trademark and Copyright Information
Irvine, California 92618 Toll Free (U.S. & Canada): 1-800-854-7226 Phone: 949-586-9950 Fax: 949-583-9514 EMail: [email protected] FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, a...