Owner`s manual
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THAT HAS A HOST TERMINAL OR MODEM ATTACHED.
DOING SO WILL RESULT IN THE HOST TERMINAL OR
MODEM BEING POWERED DOWN CREATING A “LOCKED-
OUT” CONDITION. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO
REESTABLISH A CONNECTION UNTIL THE RECEPTACLE
HAS BEEN TURNED “ON” THROUGH THE SERIAL PORT.
RPC OWNER’S MANUAL
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IF YOU SEND THE COMMAND TO “REBOOT” A RECEPTACLE
WITH A HOST TERMINAL OR MODEM ATTACHED, ACTIVE
CONNECTION TO THAT TERMINAL OR MODEM IS LOST
AND WILL HAVE TO BE REESTABLISHED.
IMPORTANT AN ASSIGNED USER IS ALLOWED ONE
ACTIVE SESSION. THE ADMIN USER IS ALLOWED FOUR
SESSIONS RUNNING CONCURRENTLY.
From the RPC-3 and RPC-3A’s main menu, #1 “Outlet Control” and #4
“Unit Status” allow the user to monitor and control the equipment attached
to each of the RPC’s eight receptacles. Selection #3 puts the user into the
configuration menu for setting network parameters, programming user
login access, and outlet configuration. Selection #2 allows the admin user
to manage optional users. Reset the unit at selection #5.
There are eight red LED’s on the front of the RPC unit. There is a
corresponding red LED for each of the RPC’s eight receptacles. If any or
all of the LEDs are illuminated, the corresponding receptacle(s) are turned
"ON," and consequently, attached equipment is receiving power. If any
one (or all) of the LED’s are not illuminated, the corresponding
receptacle(s) are turned “OFF.”
RPC-3 AND RPC-3A OPERATIONS