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5.3 RPC-3, RPC-3A and RPC-5
RPC-5 Note: The RPC-3 and RPC-5 are configured in a similar
manner. This quick start will make reference the RPC-3 menus. The only
programming differences for the RPC-5 pertain to the number of
receptacles shown in the menus.
Inlet #1 supplies power to the logic of the RPC-5, this inlet must have
power for the unit to operate.
The RPC-3 and RPC-3A are multi-user units, supporting one admin user
and up to eight outlet users. The admin user has access to all outlets, user
and system configuration options, unit status, and unit reset capabilities.
The outlet user has access to only those outlets in the user’s outlet list, as
set by the admin user. The outlet user’s menu and status display shows
only those outlets accessed to the user.
NOTE The RPC-3 and RPC-3A supports one admin user. The
admin user may have four sessions running concurrently. Default
user name is admin. User names are case sensitive.
5.3.1 LOCAL ACCESS
5.3.1.1 EIA-232 SERIAL CONNECTION
The RPC-3 and RPC-3A have a RJ-45 port for connecting to a local
EIA-232 device, such as a computer terminal or external modem. Most
serial computers do not have RJ-45 connections; therefore, an adapter is
provided with this unit to convert from a DE-9 connector to a RJ-45
connector (BayTech Part No. 9FRJ45PC-1). If you are connecting to a
modem, use a modem adapter (BayTech Part No. 25MRJ45MD-8).
Using the 9FRJ45PC-1 adapter (or other applicable adapter) and the
RJ08X007 crossed cable, connect the serial port of your computer to the
RJ-45 port labeled “EIA-232” on the back of your RPC unit.
5.3.2 REMOTE ACCESS
5.3.2.1 NETWORK PORT CONNECTION