SA-82-AR Hardware Installation Guide FIRMWARE VERSION: 1.20.261 SOFTWARE VERSION: 2.00.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ I. INTRODUCTION 2 II. INST ALLATION 1. ETHERNET CONNECTION 2. AC POWER CONNECTIONS 3. LED INDICATORS 3 3 3 3 III. INITIAL SETUP 1. DEVICE MANAGEMENT UTILITY (DMU) 2. SETTING THE IP ADDRESS 4 4 5 IV. OUTLET ON LED INDICATOR 6 V. WEB SERVER 1. PASSWORD 2. CONTROL AND STATUS PAGE 3. SETUP PAGES DEVICE NETWORK ADVANCED NETWORK AUTOPING SCHEDULE PASSWORD 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 13 14 VI.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ I. Introduction The SurgeX® SA-82-AR is a network attached, IP addressed, web-controlled AC surge protector and power conditioner. The SA-82-AR may be used to switch up to 8A at 120V. The simple web server structure allows basic control of two outlets.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ II. Installation 1. Ethernet Connection The RJ45 connector for 10/100 Ethernet is situated on the rear panel beside the input power plug. The default IP Address is DHCP assigned. The fallback IP address is 192.168.1.254. 2. AC Power Connections Connect the device to be powered On and Off to the output duplex receptacle.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ III. Initial Set-Up 1. Device Management Utility (DMU) The SurgeX Device Management Utility (DMU) provides the easiest means to find and configure your AR for use. The DMU can: 1. Automatically discover multiple ARs on a local network. 2. Display the current IP address of each AR. 3. Allow the setting of a new IP address for each AR. 4. Perform firmware upgrades. 5.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ Manage Open Browser: Opens the web browser interface for the selected AR. Upgrade Firmware: Starts the Firmware Upgrade dialogue. Firmware Upgrade requirements: Valid firmware file. Administrative login credentials. “Upgrade Enable” must be set to yes, set via web page or CLI. Set IP Address: Changes the IP address of the selected AR.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ Example: Telnet to IP address of 192.168.1.254 on default Port 23: SurgeX Axess Ready v1.01.41 User> admin Password> ***** Axess Ready> set ipaddress 10.1.2.69 Ok Axess Ready Reboot Required> set subnet 255.255.255.0 Ok Axess Ready Reboot Required> set gateway 10.1.2.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ V. Web Server The Axess Ready web interface provides the easiest means of operating the outlet and changing configuration parameters. To access the web interface, open a web browser and enter the IP address of the AR into the address bar. 1.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Setup Pages Setup pages are only available while logged in with Administrator credentials. Press Save to save the new settings. If the new settings require the AR to be rebooted, a Reboot button will appear at the bottom of the page. Settings requiring reboot will not take effect until the unit is rebooted.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ Network IP Mode: Select Static to manually set the IP address using the fields below, or choose DHCP to allow the AR to automatically acquire its network settings from a DHCP server. IP Address: Enter a static IP address in dotted decimal format. This field will be automatically set if using DHCP. Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask in dotted decimal format.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ Advanced Network HTTP Port: Specify the port the web server will be accessed on. If the port is changed from the default value of 80, the AR may be accessed by specifying the new port number in this format: http://IPADDRESS:NEWPORT. Example: Navigate to http://192.168.1.254:8000 for an IP address of 192.168.1.254 on port 8000.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ AutoPing The AutoPing feature allows the AR to automatically detect failed equipment and perform a timed reboot or other power control function (like turning on an indicator or siren). First specify one or two IP addresses to be periodically pinged. When the AR no longer receives a response from these addresses, the programmed power control function is actuated.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ • Action: Select the action to be triggered. None Power On – Latch Power On – Follow Power Off – Latch Power Off – Follow Power Cycle Power Cycle - Once AutoPing not used Upon triggering, AR will power on and remain so until changed via web, telnet, or DxP. Upon triggering, AR will power on. When the ping response returns, AR will power off.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ Schedule The AR can schedule up to 8 recurring power events. For each event, you may define the starting date and time, the action to be taken, and the repetition interval (optional). Important: A Network Time Server (NTS) must be specified and enabled in order to use the time scheduling feature. A list of public time servers is available at http://www.ntp.org.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________ Passwords Two passwords are used by the AR. The User password allows control of the AC output state, but provides no access to Setup functions. The Administrator password allows full control and setup of the AR. Passwords may be up to 20 characters long and are case sensitive. The AR supports three modes of user and password operation.
SA-82-AR User Manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ VI. Command Line Interface (CLI) Protocol The Command Line Interface provides complete setup of all functions of the AR. The CLI may be accessed through the Telnet protocol, and requires a Telnet client program. Some commands of the CLI require administrative rights; these are indicated in the following tables.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Network Commands Command Description get network Returns all network settings currently in use. Example: Mode: IP Address: Admin Fact Def Yes DHCP 10.1.2.69 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: HTTP Port: 10.1.2.1 80 Telnet Port: DxP Port: 23 9100 Timeout: 20 set ipmode < static | dhcp > Sets the IP address mode.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. AutoPing Commands Command get autoping Description Returns all AutoPing settings currently in use. Example: AutoPing 1 Admin Yes Fact Def AutoPing 2 IP Address: 10.1.2.36 0.0.0.
SA-82-AR User Manual _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Event Commands Command Description get events Returns all scheduled events currently in use. Example: Date Admin Time Repeats Fact Def No Action 1. 12/22/2011 14:00 every 2 Hour(s) Cycle get time 2. every 0 Day(s) On 3. every 0 Day(s) On 4. every 0 Day(s) On 5. every 0 Day(s) On 6. every 0 Day(s) On 7. every 0 Day(s) On 8.
SA-82-AR User Manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________ VII. DxP Protocol 1. Overview The DxP Protocol is a packet-based protocol designed to be extensible. This protocol is transmitted over TCP on a user-defined port. The factory default DxP port is 9100. The protocol uses a Hello handshake to establish unique sequence numbers to allow for advanced security when AES encryption is used.
SA-82-AR User Manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. DxP Packet The packet is broken up into 2 parts: The Header and the Payload.
SA-82-AR User Manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Commands There are currently 7 command classes. All classes are defined in the C programming enumerated type definition below: typedef enum { eCmnd_null, eCmnd_set, eCmnd_get, eCmnd_io, eCmnd_keepAlive, eCmnd_rss, eCmnd_rcu } eCmnd; 0 1 Command eCmnd_null eCmnd_set Description This is a null command and should not be sent to the server.
SA-82-AR User Manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________ eCmnd_io typedef enum{ eIO_null, eIO_changeRelay, eIO_changeRelays, eIO_getRelay, eIO_getRelays, eIO_getInput, eIO_getInputs, eIO_pulseRelay, } eIO; Command eIO_changeRelay eIO_changeRelays Description This command is used to change the status of an individual relay. It carries the TChangeRelay payload; see the Payloads subsection for details.
SA-82-AR User Manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Payloads TChangeRelay typedef struct{ unsigned char relay; unsigned char state; } TChangeRelay; Where relay is the number of the relay to be affected – 1 (For example, 0 for relay 1 and 1 for relay 2) and state sets the state of the relay (1=Energize; 2=Relax).
SA-82-AR User Manual ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Download the latest firmware version and Device Management Utility (DMU) from the SurgeX website: http://www.surgex.com. 2. Enable the upgrade feature. Use the CLI set upgrade enable yes command via telnet, or check the “Upgrade Enable” box on the Device web page. 3. Run the DMU.
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