User`s guide
ƒ RXD: Lights when the NPS receives commands.
„ DCD: Lights when the Modem Port detects the Carrier.
… NET: Lights when a Telnet session is in progress.
† Bus A Indicators (1 - 4): Light when the corresponding Plug is switched On.
‡ Bus B Indicators (5 - 8): Light when the corresponding Plug is switched On.
2.2. Back Panel
Figure 2: Back Panel
• Bus B (Plugs 5 - 8): Includes the following components:
Power Inlet with Cable Clamp: Supplies power for plugs 5 through 8..
Circuit Breaker: NPS-115: 15 Amps;
NPS-230: 10 Amps
b.
Switched AC Outlets (5 - 8): Each outlet can switch up to 15 Amps (NPS-115) or 10 Amps (NPS-230). The
total for all four outlets must not exceed 15 Amps for NPS-115, or 10 Amps for NPS-230.
c.
‚ Bus A (Plugs 1 - 4): Note that the Bus A power inlet must be connected to a power supply in order to provide
power for NPS control functions and for plugs 1 through 4.
Power Inlet with Cable Clamp: Supplies power for plugs 5 through 8..
Circuit Breaker: NPS-115: 15 Amps;
NPS-230: 10 Amps
b.
Switched AC Outlets (5 - 8): Each outlet can switch up to 15 Amps (NPS-115) or 10 Amps (NPS-230). The
total for all four outlets must not exceed 15 Amps for NPS-115, or 10 Amps for NPS-230.
c.
ƒ Master Power Switch: This switch must be in "On" in order for the NPS to function. This switch is not used to set
the On/Off status of the switched outlets.
„ Network Port: An RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to your TCP/IP network. To communicate via Network, you
must first specify the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address as described in Section 4.6.
NPS Series Network Power Switch -- User's Guide
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