The 19" 1U Rackmount 6-Outlet Smart PDU / Surge Protector safely distributes and monitors power to the equipment in
your network rack, server room or data center. It features 6 metered US NEMA 5-15R outlets with remote access and control,
complimented by one non-metered bypass outlet. Access and manage the PDU via a web browser using the RJ45 Ethernet
port on the front panel, while monitoring the delivered power in voltage and current. It can be installed horizontally
in a standard 19" rack with the included rackmount brackets, or placed on its rubber feet for non-slip desktop use.
This guide presents the basic steps to set up and operate this device.
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Front Panel
A
A Always-On Outlet – Provides constant power.
B LED indicators – Show if the outlets are
supplying power to connected devices.
C Status Indicator – Displays the status of the PDU (e.g.
Power, System Status, Surge Protection, and Grounding).
D AC Power Button – Press to manually turn the outlet on and off.
E Reset Button – Press and hold:
• 5~8 seconds to reset the system
• 10 ~20 seconds to restore to factory defaults.
F Ethernet Port – Connects to network for
IP control and monitoring.
Rear Panel
A
A Controlled outputs 1-6 – Provides power for connected
devices. All outputs are switchable (IP controlled).
B Circuit Breaker Reset Button- Press this button to
restart the PDU to provide overload protection.
C AC Input - For 3-pin IEC power cord
Placement
Desktop Installation
Prior to use, it is recommended that the switch be placed:
• on a level surface that can support the weight
of the PDU (and possibly other objects);
• with at least 25 mm (approx. 1") of clearance for
ventilation, shock or vibration (attach rubber feets
on the bottom at each corner of the PDU);
• away from sources of electrical noise (radios,
transmitters, broadband amplifiers);
• where it cannot be affected by excessive moisture;
• and within 100 m (approx. 328') of network
devices it's to be connected to.
Wall Installation
1 Disconnect any cables from the PDU.
2 Position a bracket over the mounting holes on one
side of the PDU and secure it in place with screws.
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3 Repeat Step 2 on the other side of the PDU
4 Install screws into the wall at the distance of
B
C
D E F
5 Position the PDU in the rack and screw the brackets to the rack.
6 Reconnect any cables.
Rack Installation
The PDU includes brackets and screws for optional rack mounting.
1 Disconnect any cables from the PDU.
2 Position a bracket over the mounting holes on one
3 Repeat Step 2 on the other side of the PDU.
4 Position the PDU in the rack and screw the brackets to the rack.
5 Reconnect any cables.
1 Connect the power cord to the PDU and plug the other end
B
C
2 Connect one end of the Cat5/6 Ethernet cable to
The default PDU address setting is static IP address.
Use the following IP address settings:
• IP Address: 192.168.2.X
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Login to the PDU:
1 Open your Web browser.
2 Enter http:// and the IP address of the PDU in the Address
3 Press Enter to display the login screen. In the
the spaces on the brackets of the PDU.
side of the PDU and secure it in place with screws.
Connections
of the cord into an electrical outlet. Check the power cord is
plugged into a grounded outlet. Verify that the Power and
System LEDs on the PDU are lit. Wait for the PDU to complete
booting up. This process may take several minutes.
the Ethernet port on the front panel and the other
end to the Ethernet port on the computer.
Basic Web-Based Browser Management
(last octet can be any numbers)
field. The default management IP address is 192.168.2.1.
Username field, enter admin; in the Password field,
enter SN on the bottom of the switch. Click OK.
Instructions