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1. Click Finish to close the Firmware Upgrade Utility Note On a daisy chained installation all stations restart automatically after they have been successfully upgraded 58 Chapter 7 Upgrading The Firmware Upgrade Failed If the upgrade failed to complete successfully a dialog box appears asking if you want to retry Click Yes to retry If you Click No the Upgrade Failed screen appears The Firmware upgrade failed Click Cancel to close the utility then try again Device List Status Messges gt Loading amp testing files gt Loading amp testing files OK gt No device attached to the serial port code 4108 gt Firmware upgrade failed Device Description Check Firmware Version Progress T Help View Log Back Click Cancel to close the Firmware Upgrade Utility See the next section Firmware Upgrade Recovery for how to proceed 59 PNO108 User Manual Firmware Upgrade Recovery Single Station Recovery To perform a firmware upgrade recovery do the following l 2 3 4 5 6 7 Power the PNO108 OFF Slide the Firmware Upgrade switch to the RECOVER position Power the PNO108 back ON Repeat the upgrade procedure from the beginning After the upgrade power the PNO108 OFF Slide the Firmware Upgrade switch to the NORMAL position Power the PNO108 back ON Daisy Chained Station Recovery If any of the Stations on a
2. iii User Notice votan mr eye A ele oe wee en He eee iii Package C ntentS erodi 606988 its dune eee ee bo ee oe iv About This Manual viii OVA cee a viii Conventions t ca one tt eave oe ah sh ee a a ks ix Product Information ix Chapter 1 Introduction OVEIVIEW oia fies et nn tapes e tet td Ala ieda p he 1 Feature sink css chet a ni modernes n e eed net ence cba ee ae ae 3 Requirements evi dent ee coke eae ere tee ieee oe A ee 4 Component evocar a due ena ee be Be Bee ee ee Be 5 FROME WIGW gt 54 transe Sage M pena Pei bete Pata batt 5 Rear View Pei ea na A ee ed ts ee eee des 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Before YOu Begin cocida eee Pee a E ee ee a da ee 9 Stacking and Rack Mounting 9 SLACKING wits sa a a Kaa in pe bo Akal Dre Qe der a pale 9 Rack MOUNtINd tidad ok Skea ae Antena ea trad 10 Single Stage Installation 11 Single Stage Installation Diagram 12 Daisy Chaining 25444 i pie ds dede Das Yet Besa ees 13 Daisy Chain Installation Diagram 13 Chapter 5 Logging In OyeNieW ioi areas de A eR a ee a 15 CN 6000 Browser Login 15 LOGGING INS iio poner ic Mich Ba Dit DE aaa 15 PN9108 Browser Operation 18 Logging A ias e A ic i ee E aes 18 The PN910
3. COM7 coma COM9 comio 5004 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 14941 On Off 0 0 off 0 0 off 0 0 off 0 0 off o 0 off x The PN0108 is accessed through the Telnet function Continues on next page 21 PNO108 User Manual Continued from previous page 1 Click the Telnet button to bring up the Telnet Selection screen Telnet Selection e Local 23 e COM2 COM2 5002 COM3 com3 5003 com4 coma 5004 c COM5 COM5 5005 e COM6 j coms J 5008 e cour COM7 5007 Pad coms coms 5008 O coms coms 5009 COM10 COM10 5010 e comi COM11 5011 y e come coma so e COM13 COM13 5013 e com14 com14 5014 O cOM15 cOM15 5015 e oome PN0108 5016 View History Connect 2 Select the port that the PNO108 is connected to Note 1 You must have permission in order to access a port Port permission is set by the SN0108 SN0116 administrator 2 Ifyou want to view the port history click the View History button A screen showing the Telnet activity that took place on the device connected to the port appears Click the browser s Back button to return to the Telnet page 22 Chapter 3 Logging In 3 Click Connect The SN0108 SNO116 opens a Telnet session and a screen similar to the one below appears Connected to 10 0 0 163 5016 4 Log in with your SNO108 SN0116 Username and Password A telnet connection to the device is estab
4. Hj o sec O_ sec G OutletC es O El 19 sec 0 sec D ouiet J O O I o lee fo mi E OutletE O o O o sec 0 sec F OutletF y O oO a y 0 sec 0 _ sec G OutletG O O El O sec O sec H OutletH 9 O O o sec 0 sec Outlet Groups Group Name Outlets in Each Group Group 1 Group 1 A B c D E F G H Group 2 Group 2 A B c D E F G H Group 3 Group 3 A B c D E F G H Group 4 Group 4 A B Cc D E F G H 38 Chapter 5 Administration Outlet Configuration The top panel allows you to set up a power management configuration for each outlet These settings determine what takes place when you click the Power Button On or Off The meanings of the field headings are given in the following table Heading Meaning Station Name To make things more convenient on a multi station installation each station can be given a distinctive name To name a station key in the name of your choice up to 15 letters and numbers Outlet Name Each outlet can be given a distinctive name The maximum number of characters is 15 Modem Ring Resume This is a Safe Shutdown and Reboot option see Chapter 6 If this option is selected when the Outlet s Power Button is clicked OFF the PN9108 waits for the amount time set i
5. module Note 1 The browser must support 128 bit SSL encryption 2 You must have Java 1 4 or higher installed on your computer Java is available for free download from the Sun Java website http java sun com 1 In the browser s URL location bar specify the IP address of the CN6000 that the PNO108 you want to access is connected to If you don t know the IP address get 1t from the CN6000 administrator PNO108 User Manual 2 When the Security Alert dialog box appears accept the certificate it can be trusted See Trusted Certificates page 71 for details The Login page appears w OnE amp lt 4 i d General Network Security User Manager Customization Firmware CN6000 Login i New User Name Apply Password A on ese Windows Client Java Client aj Power Management Log A Logout ATEN copyright 2004 ATEN International Co Ltd 3 Provide a valid Username and Password set by the CN 6000 administrator then Click Login to continue 4 After you have successfully logged in Click the Power Management icon S Aas 2 E ae D a wc 12 General Network Security User Manager Customization Device Name wy fensooo Apply mac Address E A Windows Client T Java Client mi Power Management O Log Last IP from DHCP server 10 0 13 159 Logout ATEN Copyright c 2004 ATEN Intemational Co Ltd 1
6. 80 RH Noncondensing Physical Housing Metal Properties weight 3 7 kg Dimensions 43 20 x 21 00 x 4 40 cm LxWxH Units are certified to 80 of max current rating 100 120 VAC Units are certified to 220 240 VAC 74 Appendix Limited Warranty ATEN warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase If this product proves to be defective contact ATEN s support department for repair or replacement of your unit ATEN will not issue a refund Return requests can not be processed without the original proof of purchase When returning the product you must ship the product in its original packaging or packaging that gives an equal degree of protection Include your proof of purchase in the packaging and the RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the package This warranty becomes invalid if the factory supplied serial number has been removed or altered on the product This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God accident misuse abuse negligence or modification of any part of the product This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance connection to improper equipment or attempted repair by anyone other than ATEN This warranty does not cover products sold AS IS or WITH FAULTS IN NO EVENT SHALL ATEN S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FURTHER ATEN SHALL NOT BE RESPON
7. Click Save To exit without saving your changes use your browser s Back function to go back to the Main web page or click another button on the page to go to a different function Modem Ring Resume and System after AC Back only work with computers capable of a Safe Power Shutdown See step 3 of Single Stage Installation page 11 and Chapter 6 Safe Shutdown and Reboot 40 Chapter 5 Administration Outlet Groups Outlet groups allow power control actions to be carried out on the entire group at the same time rather than repeatedly performing the same action on each individual outlet You can have four outlet groups per station and each group can be given a distinctive name The maximum number of characters for the name is 15 The bottom Configuration panel lets you select the outlets that you want to put together as an outlet group Outlet Groups Group Name Outlets in Each Group Group 1 Group 1 A B c D E F G H Group 2 Group 2 A B c D E F G H Group 3 Group 3 A B C D E F G H Group 4 Group 4 A B c D E F G H To set up an Outlet Group give it a Name then put a check in the boxes of the outlets you want in the group Note Outlets can belong to more than one group For example Group 1 can consist of outlets A B C and D while Group 2 consists of out
8. if necessary 2 On your PC run the HyperTerminal program Start gt Programs Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal Hypertrm ex The following dialog box appears Connection Description 71x as New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name 25 PNO108 User Manual 3 Key a name to describe the connection in the Name field we used Com ITest select an icon to represent the connection then click OK Note In the examples that follow we use COM1 If you use a different COM port change the settings accordingly The following dialog box comes up 4 For the Connect using field select Direct to COM assuming you are using COM1 on your computer then click OK A Port Setting dialog box similar to the one below comes up 26 Chapter 3 Logging In 5 The PNO108 s serial port settings and the computer s COM port settings must be the same Change the settings in your dialog box if necessary so that they match the PNO108 s COM Port settings then click OK Note The PNO108 s default settings are 38400 bps 8 Data bits No Parity 1 Stop bit 6 When the HyperTerminal screen appears open the File menu and select Properties Settings The following dialog box displays 7 Change the settings if necessary so that they match the settings shown in the diagram then click ASCII Setup The ASCII Setup dialog
9. Services Local By Routing and Remote Access Offers routing service BeRunas Service Enables starting proce Started Sy Security Accounts Manager Stores security inform Started Server Provides RPC support Started Sa Smart Card Manages and controls By Smart Card Helper Provides support For I e System Event Notification Tracks system events Started By Task Scheduler Enables a program to Started By TCP IP NetBIOS Helper Se Enables support for N Started Sy Telephony Provides Telephony A Started By Telnet Allows a remote user t Uninterruptibl y Manages an uninterru By utility Manager Starts and configures Bs Windows Installer Installs repairs and re By windows Management Ins Provides system mana Started By windows Management Ins Provides systems man Started Bs Windows Time Sets the computer clock By Workstation Provides network con Started Disabled Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Manual Automatic Manual Manual Automatic Manual Manual Automatic LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem Li ystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem y 51 PNO108 User Manual NT Go to the Control Panel open the UPS entry A dialog box simil
10. User Manual SN0108 SN0116 Browser Operation Logging In Remote operation of the PNO108 via a SNO108 SNO116 is browser based The first step involves logging into the SN0108 SNO116 s web page as follows Note 1 The browser must support 128 bit SSL encryption 2 You must set the port parameters on the SN0108 SNO116 port that the PNO108 connects to as follows Bps 384000 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 1 In the browser s URL location bar specify the IP address of the SNO108 SN0116 that the PNO108 you want to access is connected to If you don t know the IP address get it from the SN0108 SNO116 administrator 2 When the Security Alert dialog box appears accept the certificate it can be trusted See Trusted Certificates page 71 for details 3 A login dialog box like the one below appears SN0108 Login Username Password Login Reset 4 Provide a valid Username and Password set by the SN0108 SN0116 administrator then Click Login to continue 20 Chapter 3 Logging In The SN0108 SN0116 Main Screen After you have successfully logged in the SNO108 SNO116 Main Screen appears AUTUSEN Telnet Serial Port Status COM1 Console Port TCP 0 OfF 5001 4153407 COM2 COM2 5002 o off COM3 5003 0 off Mandrake Linux COMS COM6
11. connect the computer to the same letter designation for both the AC Outlet and Safe Shutdown port Use the AC power cord provided with this package to connect the PNO108 s Power Socket to an AC power source See Power Cords page 64 for power cord safety information Turn on the PNO108 Turn on the devices Note We strongly recommend using cable ties and cable bars to safely and securely route the cables attached to the back of the unit PNO108 User Manual Single Stage Installation Diagram lt gt es 0 e L PN0108 E a ee E CEEE EEE 6 e a le Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Daisy Chaining To manage even more devices up to 15 additional PNO108 Stations can be daisy chained down from the top level unit Up to 128 devices can be managed on a complete installation To set up a daisy chained installation do the following 1 For each PNO108 Station that you add to the chain use the DB 9 to DB 9 PON cable that was provided with it to connect the parent PNO108 s PON OUT port to the child PNO108 s PON IN port 2 Power up the daisy chained PNO108 Stations in sequence starting with the highest level parent and working down In each case wait for the PNO108 s Station ID to be ascertained and displaye
12. specification the connector should comply with the VDE 0625 specification A minimum 10 A 0 75 mm x 3G power cord HOSVV F or VW 1 should be used Power Outlet Cords For models with a 220 240 V AC power supply the connector should comply with the VDE 0625 or EN60320 specification A minimum 10 A 0 75 mm x 3G power cord HOSVV F or VW 1 should be used 64 Appendix Technical Support Technical support is available both by email and online with a browser over the web International Email Support support aten com Online Technical Support http support aten com Support gt Troubleshooting http www aten com Documentation Software Updates Telephone Support 886 2 8692 6959 North America Email Support ATEN TECH support aten usa com ATEN NJ sales aten com Online Technical Support ATEN TECH http www aten usa com support Support ATEN NJ http support aten com Troubleshooting ATEN TECH http www aten usa com Documentation Software Updates ATEN NJ http www aten com Telephone Support ATEN TECH 1 888 999 ATEN ATEN NJ 1 732 356 1703 When you contact us please have the following information ready beforehand Product model number serial number and date of purchase Your computer configuration including operating system revision level expansion cards and software Any error messages displayed at the time the error occur
13. use this function You must connect a Safe Shutdown Cable from the PNO108 to the computer see Single Stage Installation page 11 You must enable either Modem Ring Resume or System after AC back or both in the computer BIOS Power Management settings If the BIOS has settings for the two of them we recommend enabling them both BIOS Power Management Settings When making BIOS Power Management settings please note the following 1 The settings you select in the BIOS must match the settings you made in the Outlet Configuration dialog box see Configuration page 38 2 If you choose Modem Ring Resume a Your system BIOS must support this function b Check your computer manual to be sure the system supports the COM port External Modem Wakeup function since some BIOS versions only support this function with an internal PCI card modem c If your BIOS doesn t support the COM port External Modem Wakeup function you may wish to install an internal PCI card modem in order to use this function 3 The wording for the Modem Ring Resume function may vary somewhat from system to system For example Wake On LAN Ring Connector Modem Ring On Power On By External Modem In the BIOS settings choose Enabled 47 PNO108 User Manual 4 The wording for the System after AC back function may vary somewhat from system to system For example AC Loss Auto Restart Restore on AC Power Loss In the BIOS settings ch
14. 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet D 70 2005 01 10 16 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet E 71 2005 01 10 16 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet F 72 2005 01 10 16 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet G 73 2005 01 10 16 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet H 74 2005 01 10 16 08 35 administ Logged in 75 2005 01 10 16 12 01 administ Logged in 76 2005 01 10 16 19 48 administ Logged in 77 2005 01 10 16 22 07 administ Logged in 78 2005 01 10 16 24 44 administ Logged in 79 2005 01 10 16 27 47 administ Logged out 80 2005 01 10 16 37 42 administ Logged in 81 2005 01 10 16 41 41 administ Logged out 82 2005 01 10 19 28 53 administ Logged in 83 2005 01 10 19 29 12 administ Logged out 84 2005 01 11 14 38 28 administ Logged in 85 2005 01 11 14 38 34 administ Turned on Outlet A R When you have finished viewing the event list Ifyou want to return to the Event Log dialog box click Back Ifyou want to erase the contents of the entire log file click Clear All To exit select a different Device Control function 46 Chapter 6 Safe Shutdown and Reboot Overview The PNO108 s Safe Shutdown and Reboot functions are available for systems running Windows Safe shutdown and reboot lets you safely close a system down and reboot it without involving the danger to the file systems that simply killing the power supply does In order to
15. 2 Click Install Certificate 3 Follow the Installation Wizard to complete the installation Unless you have a specific reason to choose otherwise accept the default options 4 When the Wizard presents a caution screen E A You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA daiming to represent Aten Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from Aten You should confirm its origin by contacting Aten The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint sha 1 F3866988 A134DD25 1E6F09BC 895F6DCD B30FB7AF Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you dick Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate e he Click Yes 72 Appendix 5 Next click Finish to complete the installation then click OK to close the dialog box Certificate Trusted The certificate is now trusted Security Alert xi Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or E changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate iv The security certificate date is valid A The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site Do you want to proceed te Ve coea When you click View Certificate you can se
16. 6 Chapter 3 Logging In 5 A File Download dialog box comes up asking what you want to do with the PowerMan jar file You can either run it from your browser click Open or save it to disk and run it from your computer If your browser permits run it from your browser 6 If you save the file and run it from your computer with your browser still open go to the directory where the PowerMan jar file resides and either double click its icon or from a command window enter the following command java jar PowerMan jar 7 The PNO108 login dialog box comes up PNO108 Login Username 7 Password ALTUSCN onneet Without Limits Provide a valid Username and Password set by the PNO108 administrator then Click Login to continue Note If you are the administrator and are logging in for the first time use the default Username administrator and the default Password password For security purposes we strongly recommend you remove these and give yourself a unique Username and Password see System Setup page 37 PNO108 operating procedures are discussed in Chapter 4 Operation PNO108 User Manual PN9108 Browser Operation Logging In Remote operation of the PNO108 via a PN9108 is browser based It involves logging into the PN9108 s web page and selecting the PNO108 from the PN9108 s Device Selector list Note The browser must support 128 bit SSL encryption 1 In the browser s URL
17. 8 Main Screen 19 SN0108 SNO116 Browser Operation 20 LOGGING IN sieges ee Ae a ected ica eee eed 20 The SN0108 SNO116 Main Screen 21 Local Console Operation 25 PNO108 User Manual Hyperterminal are ios is db it ee ee ee aE 25 ola AA RE AS tata Ae 28 Java Application 29 Windows SetUPi 222 28 204 wei A A ee eus 29 Running the Application 30 Chapter 4 Operation The PNO108 Main Screen 31 Device Selector 32 Device Control ire aoe atra la Shea ve ae ass nette heal nets 32 The Power Status Screen 33 Power Sockets 33 The Information Panel 34 Chapter 5 Administration SYSTEM SOUP ies 252 ed dees eles pudes pans se a ewe el hess 37 Administrator scarico age lo tal rad der 37 Connection Control arras 37 Device Control seee ideet ere teniente en tees 38 Configuration eesi er ners pata Paes aria dais Dt Ode a 38 Outlet Configuration 39 Outlet Groups 4 A025 cf eee et ala a a a EA lee A s 41 Finishing Up iie comico rc eee eal gee parent dns 41 Scheduler Hic etc tee ieee Oa a at Clase walt LU fg hd a tec ner 42 Finishing
18. ALTUSEN Enterprise KVM Solutions by ATEN Power over the NET PN0108 User Manual ATUsey www aten com PNO108 User Manual FCC Information This is an FCC Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense RoHS This product is RoHS compliant SJ T 11364 2006 The following contains information that relates to China ASR EMER NE BBE BR Rss RCE O O T SE EME EME DTA TR A EEST 11363 20061 EHRE EK Fe O RTHAKENAEAR AAA E RE DARE ERMUA EASIT 11363 2006 Ree x RTVA A E IRE DAFO RAMA EE HHSJ T 11363 2006 RBH Fe CE Ke PNO108 User Manual User Information Online Registration Be sure to register your product at our onlin
19. Agree to the License Agreement enable the I Agree radio button 55 PNO108 User Manual 3 Click Next to continue The Firmware Upgrade Utility main screen appears The Utility inspects your installation All the devices capable of being upgraded by the package are listed in the Device List panel If Check Firmware Version is checked the utility compares the device s firmware level with the upgrade files If the device s version is newer the utility lets you decide whether to continue or not If it is not checked the utility performs the upgrade directly Click Next to begin r Device Description M Check Finmware Version Progress Help View Log Cancel A blue background behind the device name indicates that it is ready to be upgraded 4 After you have made your device selection s Click Next to perform the upgrade If you enabled Check Firmware Version the Utility compares the device s firmware level with that of the upgrade files If it finds that the device s version is higher than the upgrade version it brings up a dialog box informing you of the situation and gives you the option to Continue or Cancel Prompt x gt The firmware Ver 1 6 153 is not newer than current firmware Ver 1 6 153 a in device PNO108 001 Continue the upgrade Yes No 56 Chapter 7 Upgrading The Firmware If you didn t enable Check Firmware Version the Utility inst
20. SIBLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION ATEN SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF PROFITS DOWNTIME GOODWILL DAMAGE OR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY AND ANY EXPENSES FROM RECOVERY PROGRAMMING AND REPRODUCTION OF ANY PROGRAM OR DATA ATEN makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose ATEN reserves the right to revise or update its product software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity of such revisions or update For details about extended warranties please contact one of our dedicated value added resellers 15 PNO108 User Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank 76 Index A Single stage 11 Administration 37 Administrator Login Failure 70 L LEDs B Port 5 BIOS Log 45 Power Management 47 Logging in 18 20 CN6000 15 C Login failure 70 Components Front view 5 M Rear view 7 Main Screen 31 Corrupt Password 70 PN9108 19 SN0108 SN0116 21 D Modem Ring Resume 68 Default Login 17 Monitor 44 Device control 32 configuration 38 O Log 45 Online monitor 44 Registrat
21. Supporti 00026 sin digue a a a ee 65 Int rnational 2 5er Lepra eh tone 65 North America 65 Troubleshooting see ee tes eee Man see ee end dr ee es 66 OVEIVIEW i ees der ee Eee Pee ee ae ee Pro bou dr 66 Problem Mesas en toi tac adel urgente der En wes 66 SOIUTION i rA esha fae sd ne hg eeepc TOME Pan Peur a 66 Pr blemi2 in Seige sist ea Sot LE yea 67 SOUTO cabida eke He Lau een eb dee ty be nba ks 67 Problems LES ence Gana E E T R A NO en 67 SOMO EL fae a le E E Ae ea A ARS RE rs 67 Sold a ee ake ew en Re Qi Ate 67 Problem etica da rd step fees Mawes 68 SOMO o di A ae ela ae ee te tae fe 68 Problem One cados age ayers ee Ba eee ee 68 SOIUTION ese nren ori be De ae pee eee ee Bee dE 68 Problem Tir nes Bie slack set na elated Sune uta heb BRS 68 SOMO ee A i De ee ee ee Bs 68 Supported Devices i obo hee use e das 69 Administrator Login Failure 70 Trusted Certificates 71 OVErvieW va Scan eee eee a edie Sebati 71 Installing the Certificate 72 Certificate Trusted 73 SPECINCALIONS mono ena a es Skee Bede eee 74 Limited Warranty ties eevee ey A Wee FY lee ee 75 vii PNO108 User Manual About This Manual This User Manual is provided to help you get the most from your PNO108 system It covers all aspects of installation configurat
22. The Power LED blinks OFF then ON for 8 seconds then OFF then ON for 8 seconds etc to indicate this situation When a power status change is pending the LED flashes until the change has taken place If both LEDs flash it indicates that there is either an overcurrent situation or the relay has failed See Flashing Lightbulb page 33 for more details 2 Firmware During normal operation this switch is in the NORMAL position Upgrade The RECOVER position is used when performing a firmware Switch upgrade See Upgrading The Firmware page 53 for upgrading details Continues on next page PNO108 User Manual Continued from previous page No Item Description 3 Power Each button A to H controls the power status of its Control corresponding AC output port as follows Buttons Pressing the button for less than 3 seconds toggles the port between Remote Access enabled and Remote Access disabled Local Mode If Remote Access is disabled the switch does not allow the port to be managed from a remote connection The Remote Access LED is off when Remote Access Mode has been disabled for its corresponding port Under Local Mode pressing and holding the button in for more than 3 seconds switches the power to its corresponding port On or Off 4 Reset Pressing and holding this switch in for more that three seconds Switch resets the PN9108 to its factory default settings This switch is r
23. Up 00 esa cs epee See a ob eet 42 User Management 43 Finishing Up oee e i eee mime tint due perdent bee 43 MONITO eid ee ant e ne il e Ent 44 L0G ra AAA ee ete wrt Be 45 Chapter 6 Safe Shutdown and Reboot OVERVIEW es e dat tee au Perte sien dur ane bi ys 47 BIOS Power Management Settings 47 Automated Setup Lao semie pra earn ees tec ede he ees 48 Installation ace ai ke tg ae Fe eee ak A 48 UninstallinGes s 228 eA n de Saline dete adas 49 Manual Setup 4434184 ua ie adrien di 50 Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 50 NTS ES Se A E A en ne ne 52 Chapter 7 Upgrading The Firmware Prepara Mii dun ee oh sent dde on nt Obs nee le eee 53 vi PNO108 User Manual Starting the Upgrade 1 4 ua 55 Upgrade Succeeded 21 214484 putes bps hee pee Be pe halos 58 Upgrade Failed ii coco poe bee een one nitrates 59 Firmware Upgrade Recovery 60 Single Station Recovery 60 Daisy Chained Station Recovery 60 Appendix Safety INStructiOns 230360 bess nee bee ia RME Mn ie 61 General sb eS ee O ae eg ee 198 61 Rack Mounting Li secs ee Pee Ge he heck ava wha ee a 63 Power Cords voor acia ica di ra oa bent st 64 Power Cord 228 uv tir ee pa al ede et pendu 64 Power Outlet Cords 64 Technical
24. alls the upgrade files without checking whether they are a higher level or not As the Upgrade proceeds status messages appear in the Status Messages panel and the progress toward completion is shown on the Progress bar If Check Firmware Version is checked the utility compares the device s firmware level with the upgrade files If the device s version is newer the mas lets you decide whether to continue or not If it is not checked the utility performs the upgrade directly Click Next to begin Device List Status Messages PNO108 001 gt Loading amp testing files gt Loading amp testing files OK gt Searching for devices gt Preparing firmware upgrade Fi er than device PNO108 001 OK Device Description E Check Bion 57 PNO108 User Manual Upgrade Succeeded After the upgrade has completed a screen appears to inform you that the procedure was successful The Firmware upgrade was successful Click Finish to close the utility Device List Status Messages D gt Loading amp testing Hes gt Loading amp testing files OK gt Searching for devices gt Preparing firmware upgrade gt Firmware version is not newer than device PNO108 001 gt Preparing firmware upgrade OK gt Upgrading device PNO OS 001 gt Up g ds HQE 001 OK grade OK r Device Description Je Check Finny vertes m Progress
25. an be used with the PNO108 CN6000 KN2108 KN2116 KN9116 PN9108 SNO0108 SNO0116 69 PNO108 User Manual Administrator Login Failure If you are unable to perform an Administrator login because the Username and Password information has become corrupted or you have forgotten it for example you can clear the login information with the following procedure 1 Power off the PNO108 and remove its cover 2 Short the jumper labeled J4 qui RAIN IT TIT TIT TT Cini HT LIL IL LIL UN i Power on the switch Wait 5 seconds then power off the switch Remove the jumper cap from J4 Os En pe D Close the housing and start the PNO108 back up After you start back up you can use the default Username and Password to log in see the note on page 17 70 Appendix Trusted Certificates Overview When you try to log in to the device from your browser a Security Alert message appears to inform you that the device s certificate is not trusted and asks if you want to proceed il Youare bout tis certe on a crtcaton authority CA ding to represent Aten Windows cannot validate that the cerficateis actualy from Aten You should conf ts origin by contacting Aten The foloningnunber il assist youin this process Thunbprint sa F 3866988 A 1340025 LESFOSEC B9SFSDCD B3OFBTAF Warning IF
26. ar to the one below appears UPS Lx FF Uninterruptible Power Supply is installed on cor UPS Configuration UPS Interface Voltages Lens FN Power failure signal C Negative Positive Help F Low battery signal at least C Negative Positive C Negative Positive I Execute Command File File Name UPS Characters UPS Service Expected Battery Life FE a ap f f sec 100 Arr A k fizo f sec a For the COM port entry select the COM port on the computer that the Safe Shutdown Cable is plugged into b Match the other options to the values shown in the figure above 2 Click OK to finish To check that the setup is working 1 Open Control Panel and navigate to the Services folder 2 In Services scroll down until you see the Uninterruptible Power Supply entry with Started for its status as shown in the figure below Services Service Status Startup Close Protected Storage Started Automatic Remote Procedure Call RPC Locator Manual Start Remote Procedure Call RPC Service Started Automatic Schedule Manual Stop Server Automatic Spooler Started Automatic TCP IP NetBIOS Helper Started Automatic Telephony Service Manual Started Started Pause Continue Automatic Automatic Startup HW Profiles Startup Parameters Help ELLE 52 Chapter 7 Upgrading The Firmware The Windows based Firmware Upgrade Utility FWUpgrade exe provides a smoo
27. ault PMonitor monitors the COM1 port If the utility displays an error message stating that it is unable to open the COM 1 port it means that the port is already being used by another utility You can either stop the other utility and try again or use a different COM port for the PMonitor program If you choose to use a different COM port 1 Stop the PMonitor program 2 Connect your safe shutdown cable to a different COM port 3 Right click on the Monitoring Disabled icon and select Options from the context menu that appears A dialog box similar to the one below appears Power Monitor Options x On port coma y UPS Signal Polarity Power Fail On Battery Negative Low Battery O Negative Positive 4 Open the list of COM ports and select the COM port that the safe shutdown cable is connected to Note Only changes to the COM port selection can be made in this dialog box Since the utility only monitors the Positive UPS signals the other settings are fixed Uninstalling To uninstall the utility 1 Exit the Power Monitor program 2 Open the Windows Start menu 3 Choose Programs Power Monitor Uninstall Power Monitor 49 PNO108 User Manual Manual Setup Windows NT 2000 XP and Server 2003 can be manually configured for safe shutdown and rebooting instead of using the Power Monitor utility The following sections explain the procedures involved Windows 2000 XP Ser
28. blem 5 Although I have enabled Modem Ring Resume the computers won t restart Solution 1 Make sure you have enabled Modem Ring Resume in the computer s BIOS settings 2 If Modem Ring Resume has been enabled in the computer s BIOS check your mainboard manual to make sure it supports external modem wakeup See BIOS Power Management Settings page 47 for further details 3 Modem Ring Resume supports restarting after a normal power down If the computer shut down due to a crash or a power failure you must restart the computer in order for Modem Ring Resume to function again A workaround for this is to enable System after AC Back see System after AC back page 39 We recommend enabling both Modem Ring Resume and System after AC Back assuming your computer s BIOS supports it Problem 6 System after AC Back doesn t work Solution Make sure System after AC Back is set to On not Last State in your computer s BIOS Problem 7 After I rack mount my PNO108 the cables often come unplugged from the back of the unit Solution The connectors used on this device all conform to industry standard specifications Nevertheless if this problem occurs we recommend using cable ties and cable bars to safely and securely route the cables Contact your rack dealer for the cable routing hardware appropriate for your rack 68 Appendix Supported Devices The following is a list of supported devices that c
29. box comes up 27 PNO108 User Manual Change the settings if necessary so that they match the settings shown in the diagram then click OK Close the HyperTerminal Window When Windows asks if you want to disconnect click Yes When Windows asks if you want to save the session click Yes This completes the HyperTerminal setup Logging In 1 Locate HyperTerminal in the Start Menu and double click the HyperTerminal icon In the VT100 terminal window key in 22 A login prompt appears Key in your Username and Password to bring up the PNO108 s main menu 28 Chapter 3 Logging In Java Application To use this application you must have the Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 4 0 or higher installed on the computer that connects to the PNO108 If you don t already have the proper version of Java installed go to the Java Sun website to download and install the latest JRE Windows Setup This application makes use of several Java COM support files for Windows The files can be found on the software CD that came with this package They must be copied to the appropriate subdirectories under your JRE directory as follows 1 Copy comm jar to the JRE lib ext directory e g C Program Files Java j2re1 4 2 06 ib ext 2 Copy win32com dll to the JRE bin directory 3 Copy javax comm properties to the JRE lib directory 4 Copy the Java Client program PowerMan jar to a convenient location o
30. can be installed either at the front or the back of the rack To install it at the back simply screw the brackets into the holes at the rear of the unit 2 Position the device in the rack and align the holes in the mounting brackets with the hole in the rack 3 Screw the mounting brackets to the rack Note Cage nuts are provided for racks that are not prethreaded Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Single Stage Installation In a Single Stage installation there are no additional PNO108 Stations daisy chained down from the first unit To set up a single stage installation refer to the installation diagram on the next page the numbers in the diagram correspond to the numbered steps and do the following 1 Use the PON cable that was provided with this package to connect the PNO108 s PON IN port to the CN 6000 s or other compatible device see Supported Devices page 69 PON port For each device use a Power Outlet Power Cord supplied with this package to connect any available PNO108 output port to the device s AC socket See Power Cords page 64 for power cord safety information Safe Shutdown is supported for computers running Windows 98SE ME NT 2000 XP and Windows Server 2003 If you choose to utilize the Safe Shutdown feature use of this feature is optional for each computer use a Safe Shutdown cable to connect from the PNO108 s Safe Shutdown port to the computer s serial port Note You must
31. ce l Remote 1 1 ON RS232 l l l 1 PI 1 Port i PN0108 l l l l l l l l l l Local Terminal Connection PNO108 User Manual For flexibility the PON port can also be used to administer the PNO108 locally via a serial terminal session Local Terminal Connection aii PON RS232 Port PNO108 Up to 15 additional PNO108 units can be daisy chained down from the original unit providing remote power management for up to 128 devices Installation is fast and easy plugging cables into their appropriate ports and a simple setup is all that is entailed Since the PNO108 s firmware is upgradeable you can stay current with the latest functionality improvements simply by downloading firmware updates from our website as they become available With its advanced features and ease of operation the PNO108 is the most convenient most reliable and most cost effective way to remotely manage power access for multiple computer installations Chapter 1 Introduction Features Remote power on off reboot control for eight outlets via TCP IP and a built in RS 232 PON Power over the Net port Local power on off reboot control via the PNO108 s PON port to the computer s RS 232 port Daisy chain up to 15 additional stations to control up to 128 outlets Manua
32. d on the Station ID LED before powering on the next unit The Station ID for First Stage unit is 01 the ID for the Second Stage unit is 02 etc 3 After all the PNO108 Stations are up power on the devices Daisy Chain Installation Diagram E EEE ca E DOGG e e a ile a le a 5 E o gt E gt ca E 7 2 Sol lle a ls aos af e a Ns alo PNO108 User Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank Chapter 3 Logging In Overview Depending on your installation s components the PNO108 can be accessed in various ways via a browser connection to an ATEN ALTUSEN internet enabled KVM switch see Supported Devices page 69 for a list of supported switches a browser connection to a PN9108 or SNO108 SN0116 or from a local computer using a terminal program such as Hyperterminal or a Java application The sections that follow explain how to connect with each method CN 6000 Browser Login Logging In Remote operation of the PNO108 via a CN6000 or other internet enabled KVM switch is browser based It involves invoking a java program by clicking an icon on the switch s web page For example purposes we will access a PNO108 connected to a CN6000 KVM on the NET
33. daisy chained installation fails to complete the upgrade procedure successfully 1 2 3 Disconnect it from the chain Connect your computer to its PON In port with the PON Cable Perform the upgrade recovery procedure on it as for a single station recovery After the upgrade completes connect it back into the chain 60 Appendix Safety Instructions General Read all of these instructions Save them for future reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device Do not place the device on any unstable surface cart stand table etc If the device falls serious damage will result Do not use the device near water Do not place the device near or over radiators or heat registers The device cabinet is provided with slots and openings to allow for adequate ventilation To ensure reliable operation and to protect against overheating these openings must never be blocked or covered The device should never be placed on a soft surface bed sofa rug etc as this will block its ventilation openings Likewise the device should not be placed in a built in enclosure unless adequate ventilation has been provided Never spill liquid of any kind on the device Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning The device should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If y
34. e outlet is ON Flashing Lightbulb Indicates that the outlet is either experiencing an overcurrent situation or the relay has failed Click the icon to recover If the port recovers successfully it returns to the status it was at before it failed and the icon changes to reflect the recovered status If the port cannot recover contact Altusen technical support 33 PNO108 User Manual If Reboot is enabled by putting a check in the checkbox the computer attached to the Outlet s corresponding port will reboot instead of shutting off when the Power Button is clicked to turn the outlet off This selection is disabled grayed out if the Outlet isn t configured for a Safe Shutdown capable option See Configuration page 38 for further details Note This function only works with computers capable of a Safe Power Shutdown See step 3 of Single Stage Installation page 11 and Overview page 47 The Information Panel The information panel just to the right of the socket icon panel shows the Outlet s name and currently selected power option These parameters are set by the Administrator with the Configuration function see Configuration page 38 for details 34 Chapter 4 Operation m The Bottom Panel Group 1 D p on x OFF Group 2 m p on OFF TE Of on 4 OFF Group 4 m p oN OFF All m p All On Off oN A OFF The bottom panel allows you to control the power status of your outlet gr
35. e support center International http support aten com North America ATEN TECH http www aten usa com product_registration ATEN NJ http support aten com Telephone Support For telephone support call this number International 886 2 8692 6959 North America ATEN TECH 1 888 999 ATEN ATEN NJ 1 732 356 1703 User Notice All information documentation and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notification by the manufacturer The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any of the manufacturer s software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not the manufacturer its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this device It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation of this system if the correct operational voltage setting was not selected pr
36. e sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a device from the rack Use caution when pressing the device rail release latches and sliding a device into or out of a rack the slide rails can pinch your fingers After a device is inserted into the rack carefully extend the rail into a locking position and then slide the device into the rack Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating Make sure that all equipment used on the rack including power strips and other electrical connectors is properly grounded Ensure that proper airflow is provided to devices in the rack Ensure that the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment does not exceed the maximum ambient temperature specified for the equipment by the manufacturer Do not step on or stand on any device when servicing other devices in a rack 63 PNO108 User Manual Power Cords Use the cables supplied with this package If it becomes necessary to replace the cables supplied with this package be sure to use cables of at least the same standard as the ones provided Power Cord For models with a 220 240 V AC power supply use a tandem T blade type attachment plug with ground connector power cord that meets the respective European country s safety regulations such as VDE for Germany The plug should comply with the VDE 0620
37. e that the red and white X logo is no longer present further indication that the certificate is trusted General Details Certification Path m This certificate is intended for the following purpose s Ensures the identity of a remote computer Issued to Aten Issued by Aten Valid from 2003 11 26 to 2013 11 23 Install Certificate Issuer Statement 73 PNO108 User Manual Specifications Function PN0108A PN0108G Power Characteristics 100 240 VAC 15A 100 240 VAC 10A Power Inlets 1 x IEC 60320 C14 M Power Outlets 8 x IEC 60320 C13 F I P Rating Total input max 100 120 VAC 50 60Hz 12A 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz 10A O P Rating Per Port max 100 120 VAC 50 60Hz 9A 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz 9A Total max 100 120 VAC 50 60Hz 11A 220 240 VAC 50 60Hz 9A LEDs Outlet Power 8 orange Remote Access 8 green Station ID 2 x 7 segment yellow Connectors PON In 1 x DB 9 F PON Out 1 x DB 9 M Safe Shutdown 8 x 6 pin Safe Shutdown Jacks F Switches Power 1 x Rocker Outlet On Off 8 x Pushbutton Remote On Off FW Upgrade 1 x 2 position slide Reset 1 x Semi hidden Power Consumption no load 120V 60Hz 16W 230V 50Hz 16W Power Consumption max load 120V 60Hz 1440W 230V 50Hz 2300W Environment Operating Temp 0 40 C Storage Temp 20 60 C Humidity 0
38. ecessed and must be pushed with a thin object such as the end of a paper clip or a ballpoint pen 5 StationID The PNO108 s Station ID displays here If this is a Single Station LED installation See Single Stage Installation page 11 or the First Station on a Daisy Chained installation see Daisy Chaining page 13 the PNO108 has a Station ID of 01 6 Power This standard rocker switch powers the PNO108 On and Off Switch Chapter 1 Introduction Rear View CEEEE CEECE E gt OIS E N 6 No Item Description 1 Power The power cable from the AC source plugs in here Socket 2 Circuit Press to reset the circuit Breaker 3 AC Power The power cables that connect to the computers plug in here Outlets 4 Safe Provides safe shutdown and rebooting for Windows 98SE ME Shutdown NT 2000 XP and 2003 Server systems Ports 5 PON When daisy chaining PN9108 Stations this is the Chain Out port Power See p 13 for daisy chaining details over the NET Output Port 6 PON Input For a single unit installation or for the first station of a daisy Port chained installation the PON cable that connects to the CN 6000 or other compatible device see Supported Devices page 69 plugs in here In a daisy chained installation the PON cable from the Chain Out port of the parent unit plugs in here When p
39. erforming a firmware upgrade the PON cable that connects the PNO108 to the computer that will transfer the upgraded firmware see Preparation page 53 plugs in here PNO108 User Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Before You Begin device is provided on page 61 Please review it before 1 1 Important safety information regarding the placement of this proceeding 2 Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up have been turned off You must unplug the power cords of any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function Stacking and Rack Mounting Stacking The PNO108can be placed on any appropriate level surface that can safely support its weight plus the weight of its attached cables To place or stack the PNO108 remove the backing material from the bottom of the rubber feet that came with this package and stick them onto the switch s bottom panel at the corners as shown in the diagram below Note To ensure adequate ventilation allow at least 5 1 cm on each side and 12 7cm at the back for power cord and cable clearance PNO108 User Manual Rack Mounting The PNO108 can be installed in most standard 19 1U racks To rack mount the unit do the following 1 Use the screws supplied with your rack mounting kit to attach the rack mounting brackets to each side of the device Phillips Hex Head jo M3 x 8 Ge Note The unit
40. g this screen 42 Chapter 5 Administration User Management User Management Station PNO108RPSwitch Username Password A B c D E F p F rjf111 ewes J 5 z E z a alice erre 3 m a sandy RR RRR EERE EE z A z z archibald erre Pa Save The User Manager dialog box allows the Administrator to set up Usernames and Passwords that operators must provide in order to log into the PNO108 The minimum number of characters for each field is 4 the maximum is 15 The Administrator also uses this dialog box to set the outlets that a User can control A check mark in the box under the Outlet allows a User to control that Outlet Finishing Up When you have finished making your settings selections click Save to save your changes To leave this screen after you have saved your changes click on another button in the Device Control List To abandon any changes and keep the original settings click on another button in the Device Control List without saving this screen 43 PNO108 User Manual Monitor Outlet Status ID Name A B C D E F G H 01 PNO108RPSwitch L A uw 11 uw ri A x ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 02 PNO108RPSwitch L i 11 11 11 11 11 T ON ON ON DN ON ON ON ON The Device Monitor displays the power sta
41. installation Regular users manage the devices they have permission for with the Device Selector and the Status button The other buttons in this bar are for the administrator Administrator functions are discussed in Chapter 5 31 PNO108 User Manual Device Selector Since up to 16 PNO108 Stations can be daisy chained this panel lists each of the Stations on ALTUSCN your installation The number in brackets to the right of the title indicates the total number of stations on the installation Device Selector 2 1 PNO108RPSwitch The names of the Stations are listed in the list box below the title To select a Station for power management click on the arrow to drop the list down then click to select the Station you want to work with When you select a Station its Power Status amp Control screen displays in the large central panel Note 1 Each PNO108 s Station ID is displayed in the Station ID LED on its front panel see Station ID LED page 6 2 The outlets in the Power Status amp Control screen are only in effect for the Station that is selected in the Device Selector Device Control With the exception of Status the buttons in the Device Control panel are used by the Administrator to configure the power management options of the Station that is currently selected in the Device Selector panel These functions are explained in Chapter 5 Administration Device Control Config
42. intervals Slide the First Station s Firmware Upgrade switch back to the NORMAL position a The First Station s STATION ID LEDs display the Station ID s of all the daisy chained stations in sequence 01 02 03 b After the First Station has run through the sequence its STATION ID LEDs display the word UP and blink at 1 second intervals Its Port LEDs also blink at 1 second intervals c Next all the Port LEDs on the daisy chained stations blink at 1 second intervals and their STATION ID LEDs display the word UP which also blinks at 1 second intervals d Finally all STATION ID LEDs return to displaying their Station ID numbers indicating that they are ready for the firmware upgrade procedure and you may start the upgrade Note 1 Each station is upgraded in turn The STATION ID LEDs of the station currently receiving the upgrade display the word UP and blink at 1 second intervals All other STATION ID LEDs display their station numbers and also blink at 1 second intervals 2 All stations restart automatically after they have been successfully upgraded 54 Chapter 7 Upgrading The Firmware Starting the Upgrade To upgrade your firmware 1 Run the downloaded Firmware Upgrade Package file either by double clicking the file icon or by opening a command line and entering the full path to it The Firmware Upgrade Utility Welcome screen appears Firmware Upgrade Utility 2 Read and
43. ion iii power status 33 Operation schedule 42 Hyperterminal 25 user management 43 Java Application 29 Local console 25 F PN9108 Browser 18 Features 3 SN0108 SN0116 Browser 20 Firmware upgrade 53 Outlet configuration 38 Forgotten Password 70 Overview 1 H P Hardware Setup Port Rear View 7 LEDs 5 Hyperterminal 25 Power Management Settings 47 Power status screen l Bottom panel 35 Installation Top panel 33 77 R Rack Mounting 10 Rack mounting 10 Requirements 4 RoHS ii S Safety Instructions General 61 Rack Mounting 63 Schedule 42 Single stage installation 11 SJ T 11364 2006 ii Stacking 9 Supported KVM switches 69 System after AC Back 68 T Technical Support 65 Telephone support iii Trusted Certificates 71 U User management 43 User Notice iii 78
44. ion and operation An overview of the information found in the manual is provided below Overview Chapter 1 Introduction introduces you to the PNO108 system Its purpose features and benefits are presented and its front and back panel components are described Chapter 2 Hardware Setup provides step by step instructions for setting up your installation Chapter 3 Logging In describes the various methods that can be used to access the PNO108 Chapter 4 Operation explains how to set up and operate the PNO108 once you are logged in Chapter 5 Administration describes the administrative procedures that are employed to configure the PNO108 s working environment Chapter 6 Safe Shutdown and Reboot shows you how to safely close a system down and reboot your devices without involving the danger to the file systems that simply killing the power supply does Chapter 7 Upgrading The Firmware explains how to upgrade the PNO108 s firmware with the latest available versions An Appendix provides specifications and other technical information regarding the PNO108 viii PNO108 User Manual Conventions This manual uses the following conventions Monospaced A Indicates text that you should key in Indicates keys you should press For example Enter means to press the Enter key If keys need to be chorded they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them Ctrl Alt Numbered l
45. ior to operation PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS CORRECT BEFORE USE PNO108 User Manual Package Contents The PNO108 package consists of 1 PNO108 Station 1 AC Source Power Cord Power Outlet Power Cords Safe Shutdown Cables 1 PON Cable DB9 F to DB9 M 1 Rack Mount Kit 1 Foot Pad Set 4 pcs 1 Software CD 1 User Manual 1 Quick Start Guide CO 0 Check to make sure that all of the components are present and in good order If anything is missing or was damaged in shipping contact your dealer Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the switch or to any other devices on the PNO108 installation Features may have been added to the PNO108 since this manual was printed Please visit our website to download the most up to date version of the manual Copyright 2004 2007 ATEN International Co Ltd Manual Part No PAPE 0239 3AXG Manual Date 2008 07 11 Altusen and the Altusen logo are registered trademarks of ATEN International Co Ltd All rights reserved All other brand names and trademarks are the registered property of their respective owners PNO108 User Manual Contents ECCANTO Matus is AR NES d s ii NT 113642006552 hae a o ada ii User Information eve che eens bee ad tr dont E E ma ae iii Online Registration iii Telephone Support
46. ists represent procedures with sequential steps Bullet lists provide information but do not involve sequential steps Indicates selecting the option on a menu or dialog box for example that comes next For example Start Run means to open the Start menu and then select Run Indicates critical information Product Information For information about all of ALTUSEN s products and how they can help you connect without limits visit ALTUSEN on the web or contact an ALTUSEN Authorized Reseller In the United States of America call 866 ALTUSEN 258 8736 In Canada and South America call 949 453 8885 In all other locations call 886 2 8692 6789 Visit ALTUSEN on the web at http www aten com for a list of locations and telephone numbers PNO108 User Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The PN0108 Power Over the NET is a control unit that offers remote power management for up to eight devices computers hubs routers etc When connected to an ATEN or Altusen TCP IP accessible module via its PON RS232 port see the diagram below it allows administrators from any computer connected to the internet whether down the hall or half way around the world to control the power off power on and reboot status for each attached device See Supported Devices page 69 for a list of compatible ATEN ALTUSEN devices ATEN ALTUSEN I l Over IP Devi
47. l switching between Local and Remote access for each port via front panel push button switches Individual control of each port users can set the power on sequence and delay time for each port to allow equipment to be turned on in the proper order Easy setup and operation via a GUI interface Provides three configuration management methods Browser Telnet or Console Terminal Safe shutdown and rebooting for Windows systems Overcurrent protection and recovery for each AC port 110 V model only total port overcurrent protection both models remote users can monitor the current status via the GUI interface Separate circuits for the unit s power and the power to the devices the power control status menu is still accessible even when an overcurrent condition trips the devices circuit breaker On Off scheduling allows everything from a one time start shutdown to daily weekly etc starts shutdowns at user specified times Port grouping perform the same action on a specified group of ports LEDs for easy status monitoring Two level Administrator and User security Configuration can be reset Firmware upgradeable daisy chained stations receive the upgrade via the daisy chain bus Safe shutdown and rebooting is supported if the Power Monitor utility has been installed see Automated Setup page 48 PNO108 User Manual Requirements Browsers accessing the PNO108 mus
48. lets B D E G and H Finishing Up When you have finished making your settings selections click Save to save your changes To leave this screen after you have saved your changes click on another button in the Device Control List To abandon any changes and keep the original settings click on another button in the Device Control List without saving this screen 41 PNO108 User Manual Schedule Schedule Station PNO108RPSwitch OutletA OutletA OutletA OutletB OutletC OutletD OutletE OutletF OutletG OutletH Enable Disabl Shutdown Time Restart Time nable Disable HH MM HH MM o o na aed RTE Lx san OOO o lola The Schedule dialog box allows you to set up a scheduled Power On Off configuration for each of the outlets To do so 1 Select your outlet from the buttons in the upper panel 2 Put a check in the Enable Disable checkbox to enable scheduling for the desired day 3 Key in the Shutdown and Restart times 4 Click Save 5 Repeat for additional outlets Finishing Up To leave this screen after you have saved your changes click on another button in the Device Control List To abandon any changes and keep the original settings click on another button in the Device Control List without savin
49. lished Connected to 10 0 0 163 5016 23 PNO108 User Manual 5 At the telnet prompt key in to bring up the PNO108 s menu T Set System Time X Exit gt Select 1 to switch to the PNO108 configuration and control functions These are the text based equivalents of the browser configuration and control functions The descriptions and explanations for the Browser Operations discussed in Chapter 4 Operation apply to the functions presented here as well Note 1 As with the browser version access to many of the submenus are restricted to the administrator or users with configuration permission If you select a submenu that you are not authorized for nothing will happen 2 Some of the submenus do not have an Exit choice In these cases you can return to the previous menu without making any changes by pressing Enter 3 You can bring up the Main Menu at any time during your session When you have finished with your session bring up the Main Menu and press X to log out 24 Chapter 3 Logging In Local Console Operation Local console operation can be accomplished through a VT100 terminal program such as Hyperterminal or with the Java application supplied on the software CD that came with this package Hyperterminal 1 Use the PON cable that came with this package to connect a COM port on the PC to the PNO108 s RS 232 port Refer back to the installation diagram on page 12
50. location bar specify the IP address of the PN9108 that the PNO108 you want to access is connected to If you don t know the IP address get it from the PN9108 administrator 2 When the Security Alert dialog box appears accept the certificate it can be trusted See Trusted Certificates page 71 for details 3 A login dialog box like the one below appears PN9108 Login Username Password Login Reset 4 Provide a valid Username and Password set by the PN9108 administrator then Click Login to continue Chapter 3 Logging In The PN9108 Main Screen After you have successfully logged in the PN9108 Main Screen appears S General 2 Device Selector 1 Power Status amp Control Station PN9108 No 4 Current Load 0 1 A Ti Outlet A Ti OutletE Reboot Non internet MEN La F Reboot AC Back Device Control Ti OutletB Ti OutletF status M Reboot Kill Power D J M Reboot Kill Power Outletc OutletG LL I Ret Modem Ring 2 Mi Reboot Modem Ring ow g FF g Ti OutletD OutletH Mi Reboot Kill Power E M Reboot Non internet cout Y a Group 2 2 ACEGH En a Tae 7 Group 4 w GH El All D All On Off Select the PNO108 that you want to access from the PN9108 s Device Selector list AUTUSEN 2 Device Selector 1 01 PNO108 No4 Device Control Configuration PNO108 operating procedures are discussed in Chapter 4 Operation 19 PNO108
51. n your PC 29 PNO108 User Manual Running the Application 1 Use the PON cable that came with this package to connect a COM port on the PC to the PNO108 s RS 232 port Refer back to the installation diagram on page 12 if necessary 2 Open a Command Line DOS prompt 3 Change to the directory that PowerMan Jar is located in 4 Issue the following command java jar powerman jar The PNO108 Login dialog box appears PNO108 Login Username Password ALTUSCN onnect Without Limits 5 Log in with your username and password 30 Chapter 4 Operation The PNO108 Main Screen After you have successfully logged in the PNO108 Main Screen appears Al ALTUSEN Device Selector 2 1 PNOLOBRPSwitch v Power Manager Power Status Control PNO108RPSwitch Hot OutletA eE OutletE gt Kill Power i Kill Power 5 ir y Outlets m OutietF gt Kill Power Kill Power ea m OutletC io 5 OutletG Kill Power Kill Power gt U ER OutletD 000 kaa OutletH Kill Power Kill Power A on oF oo le All a All On Off When you first start up the Power Status amp Control screen of the First Station appears in the large central panel The power management operations for the devices attached to the Station s outlets are made here The bar along the left side is used to configure and control each of the PNO108 Stations on your
52. n the Power Off Delay dialog box see below and then performs a Safe Shutdown on the computer attached to its Outlet When the Power Button is clicked ON the PN9108 waits for the amount time set in the Power On Delay field see below and then restarts the computer The front panel LEDs flash while the action is pending Note 1 With this option although the computer has been turned off it is still receiving power through the outlet Therefore the computer can be locally physically turned on or off in which case the computer s status may not correspond with the Outlet Status display The gray socket icon flashes instead of remains steady to remind you of this To make sure that the computer is in sync with the display click the power On Off On or Off On Off when making a power status change 2 If you experience restarting problems even though you have enabled this feature see Problem 5 page 68 in the Troubleshooting section System after AC back This is a Safe Shutdown option see Overview page 47 If this option is selected when the Outlet s Power Button is clicked OFF the PNO108 waits for the amount time set in the Power Off Delay dialog box see below and then performs a Safe Shutdown on the computer attached to its Outlet When the Power Button is clicked ON the PN0108 waits for the amount time set in the Power On Delay field see below and then restarts the computer Note With this o
53. oose Power On Full On 5 NT systems must use the System after AC back function Automated Setup There are two methods to set up safe shutdown and rebooting Automated and Manual This section discusses an automated setup Manual setup is discussed on page 50 Automated setup is made possible with the use of the Power Monitor utility supplied on the software CD that came with this package Note Power Monitor only works with Windows systems Power Monitor watches the computer s power status via the UPS signal If the UPS signals a power failure and a low battery condition a dialog box pops up to inform you that the utility will perform a safe shutdown in a few seconds Installation To install the Power Monitor simply execute the self extracting setup program PMonitorSetup exe A copy of PMonitor exe is placed in the Windows Startup folder so that it executes each time the system is booted When monitoring is in effect a monitoring icon in the form of lightning bolt j is placed in the Windows taskbar to indicate so When monitoring is temporarily disabled a canceled lightning bolt icon amp is displayed You can switch between enabled and disabled by right clicking the icon and selecting Start Monitor or Stop Monitor from the pop up context menu You can exit the program by right clicking on the icon and selecting Exit from the pop up context menu 48 Chapter 6 Safe Shutdown and Reboot By def
54. ou are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company The device is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not attempt to defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Always follow your local national wiring codes Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord or cables Route the power cord and cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over If an extension cord is used with this device make sure that the total of the ampere ratings of all products used on this cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes 61 PNO108 User Manual To help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or uninterruptible power supply UPS Position system cables and power cables carefully Be sure that nothing rests on any cables When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies observe the following guidelines Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply If the system has multiple sources of power disconnect power from the system by unplugging all p
55. oups Outlets can be placed into groups so that Power On Off actions can be carried out on the entire outlet group at the same time rather than performing the same action on each outlet individually Clicking the group s On or Off Power Button the rocker switch icons performs the power action that was set by the administrator for each of the outlets Note 1 Users must have permission to operate all the ports in a group in order to use this function If a user doesn t have permission to operate any port in the group clicking the Power Button has no effect 2 If some ports in a group are ON and some are OFF and you click the OFF button the ports that are ON turn OFF The ports that are OFF remain OFF Likewise if you click the ON button the ports that are OFF turn ON while the ports that are ON remain ON Details about creating and configuring power outlet groups are described in the Configuration section of the Administration chapter see page 38 35 PNO108 User Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank 36 Chapter 5 Administration System Setup Clicking the System button brings up the System dialog box Administrator User Name administrator Password CELLES Confirm Password eererrre Connection Control Session Timeout 3 minute s v No timeout on monitoring Administrator This section sets the administrator s login name and password For sec
56. ower cables from the power supplies Never push objects of any kind into or through cabinet slots They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a risk of fire or electrical shock Do not attempt to service the device yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel If the following conditions occur unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualified service personnel for repair The power cord or plug has become damaged or frayed Liquid has been spilled into the device The device has been exposed to rain or water The device has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged The device exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service The device does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Only adjust those controls that are covered in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will require extensive work by a qualified technician to repair 62 Appendix Rack Mounting Before working on the rack make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack extended to the floor and that the full weight of the rack rests on the floor Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for joined multiple racks before working on the rack Always load the rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item in the rack first Mak
57. ption power through the Outlet is cut off Although it was safely shutdown the computer does not receive any power through the outlet 39 PNO108 User Manual Continued from previous page Heading Meaning Kill the Power If this option is selected the PNO108 waits for the amount time set in the Power Off Delay field see below and then turns the Outlet s power OFF when its Power Button is clicked to turn off the power Turning the power off performs a cold non safe shutdown Selecting this function disables the Reboot checkbox on the main screen Confirmation Required If this option is enabled there is a check in the checkbox a dialog box comes up asking you to confirm the operation before it is performed If it is disabled there is no check in the checkbox the operation is performed without confirmation Power On Delay Sets the amount of time the PNO108 waits after the Power Button is clicked before it turns on the computer attached to the corresponding outlet Power Off Delay Sets the amount of time the PNO108 waits after the Power Button is clicked before it shuts down the computer attached to the corresponding outlet For the System after AC Back option after the delay time expires the PNO108 waits another fifteen seconds then shuts the computer down The minimum and default delay time is 15 seconds The maximum delay time is 999 seconds To save your settings
58. r yourself on this computer 5 Close the Registry Editor Note Make sure you have a real password not blank configured for logging on to your system 66 Appendix Problem 2 The computer has an older mainboard that doesn t support APM in the BIOS What can I do to get Safe Shutdown and Reboot working Solution If you are running Windows 2000 XP or Server 2003 you can do the following 1 Open Control Panel Power Options 2 Open Properties gt APM 3 Enable Advanced Power Management support Problem 3 When I log in the browser generates a CA Root certificate is not trusted or a Certificate Error response Solution The certificate s name is not found on Microsoft s list of Trusted Authorities The certificate can be trusted however See Trusted Certificates page 71 for details Problem 4 Although my computers have been configured for a Safe Shutdown some of them don t shut down Solution This may be due to the applications running on them putting up a dialog box asking if you want to save the information running on them before they close Since you haven t provided an answer the shutdown procedure doesn t continue to completion You can either change their shutdown behavior to Kill the Power which is not a Safe Shutdown option or use a product such as KVM over the NET to access them remotely and answer the dialog box questions 67 PNO108 User Manual Pro
59. red The sequence of operations that led up to the error Any other information you feel may be of help PNO108 User Manual Troubleshooting Overview Operation problems can be due to a variety of causes The first step in solving them is to make sure that all cables are securely attached and seated completely in their sockets In addition updating the product s firmware may solve problems that have been discovered and resolved since the prior version was released If your product is not running the latest firmware version we strongly recommend that you upgrade See Chapter 7 Upgrading The Firmware for upgrade details Problem 1 On a safe shutdown and reboot operation when rebooting the computer stops at the logon screen and waits for a Username and Password instead of automatically logging on Solution Configure the Autologon function for the computer as follows 1 For Win NT run regedit exe for Win 2000 or XP run regedt32 2 Select the following HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT Current Version Winlogon 3 Under the Edit menu select Add Value 4 Add the variables and values as shown in the table below Name Value DefaultDomainName domain name for this computer DefaultUserName user name for this computer DefaultPassword user password for this computer AutoAdminLogon 1 Note Remove the brackets and replace the text inside the brackets with suitable values fo
60. t support SSL 128 bit encryption For the Java access you must have Java J2RE 1 4 or higher installed on your computer Java is available for free download from the Sun Java website http java sun com For cold booting of attached computers the computer s BIOS must support this feature For Safe Shutdown The computer must be running Windows Windows 98 or higher The computer s BIOS must support Safe Shutdown see Overview page 47 for detailed information There must be an available COM port on the computer for the Safe Shutdown cable to plug into Chapter 1 Introduction Components Front View oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oO gt O O O O O O O C No Item Description 1 Port LEDs The Port LEDs provide status information about their corresponding AC outlet ports There is one pair of LEDs for each port The one on the left is the Remote Access LED the one on the right is the Power LED A Remote Access LED lights GREEN to indicate that the device attached to its corresponding port is capable of being controlled remotely A Power LED lights ORANGE to indicate that there is electricity going to its corresponding outlet The LED flashes under the following conditions If Modem Ring Resume is enabled see Modem Ring Resume page 39 an outlet still receives electricity even when its corresponding computer has been powered OFF
61. th automated process for upgrading the PNO108 s firmware The Utility comes as part of a Firmware Upgrade Package that is specific for each device New firmware upgrade packages are posted on our web site as they become available Check the Altusen web site regularly to find the latest packages Note Ifthe PNO108 is connected to a PN9108 it is not necessary to upgrade the firmware directly since it will automatically receive a firmware upgrade when the PN9108 is upgraded Preparation 1 Go to our Internet support site and choose the model name that relates to your device PNO108 to get a list of available Firmware Upgrade Packages 2 Choose the Firmware Upgrade Package you want to install usually the most recent and download it to your computer 3 Use the PON Cable provided with this unit to connect a COM port on your computer to the PNO108 s PON In port o ue oe oe os O Ge OGCOCEOC ga t E MRO EJ AN c 4 BDO LE Er EDO Bo D PAR VE lt gt BE 53 PNO108 User Manual 4 Slide the First Station s Firmware Upgrade switch to the RECOVER position a Its Port LEDs blink at half second intervals b The STATION ID LEDs display the word UP and blink at half second
62. tus of your entire installation You can see at a glance what the On Off status of each outlet is Note Ifthe No timeout on monitoring function is enabled in the System dialog box see System Setup page 37 the PNO108 will not time out when this function is being used To leave this screen click on another button in the Device Control List 44 Chapter 5 Administration E Event Log Station PNO108RPSwitch Today O An O Selected From YYYY MM DD 2005 17 To YYY MM DD 2005 1 7 OK The PNO108 maintains a log file of the last 100 events that took place on it This dialog box allows you to select the range of events you wish to view Choose Today then click OK to see a listing of only today s events Choose All then click OK to see a listing of events for the entire log file Choose Selected key in the desired range of dates in the From and To fields then click OK to see a listing of events for a specific time period 45 PNO108 User Manual Once you make a choice and click OK an Event Log List similar to the one below appears Event Log List Station PNO108RPSwitch No Date Time User J Message gt zov LITE ernst ogg nr 66 2005 01 10 16 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet A 67 2005 01 10 16 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet B 68 2005 01 10 16 06 07 administ Turned off Group All Outlet C 69 2005 01 10 16
63. uration User Manager Clicking the Status button brings up the Power Status screen for the currently selected device see Device Selector above The Power Status Screen is discussed in the next section 32 Chapter 4 Operation The Power Status Screen E The Top Panel Power Status amp Control PNO108RPSwitch A T OutletA E it OutletE Kill Power Kill Power B 11 OutletB F 11 OutletF Kill Power a Kill Power c Ti OutletC G 11 OutletG Kill Power Kill Power D 11 OutletD H 11 OutletH Kill Power Kill Power Power Sockets The top panel of the Power Status screen is divided into eight subareas which correspond to the A H outlets on the PNO108 s rear panel Each subarea is composed of a socket icon that functions as the Power Button for its corresponding outlet and an information panel to its right Clicking the socket icon turns the power status of the computer attached to its outlet On or Off The icon and the label under it inform you of the power status as shown in the following table Indication Status Steady Gray Power to the outlet is OFF Flashing Gray Power to the outlet is OFF but Modem Ring Resume has been specified as the remote power option see Modem Ring Resume page 39 for details Flashing Yellow A change in the outlet s power status is pending See Modem Ring Resume and System after AC back page 39 for details Steady Amber Power to th
64. urity purposes we strongly recommend you change the default value to something unique The minimum number of alphanumeric characters for both entries is 4 the maximum number is 15 Connection Control Session Timeout sets a timeout value If there is no input from the logged in operator for the amount of time set with this function the operator is automatically logged out and the session is terminated Valid settings are from 2 99 minutes The default is 3 minutes If No timeout on monitoring is enabled the system will not time out when you are using the Monitor function to view the power status of your installation see Monitor page 44 details 37 PNO108 User Manual Device Control The Device Control panel allows the PNO108 administrator to configure the PNO108 s power management parameters The functions provided by each of the buttons are explained in the sections that follow Note On multi station installations you must perform a separate set up for each of the Stations Configuration Clicking the Configuration button brings up the Configuration screen Configuration Station PNO108RPSwitch F W Ver 1 6 152 PNO108RPSwitch Outlet RETO Modem Ring System Kill the Confirmati Power On Power Off y Resume After AC Power Required Delay Delay A OutletA D O a gJ O sec 0 sec B OutletB T
65. ver 2003 To set up Windows 2000 XP or Server 2003 for safe shutdown and rebooting do the following 1 Go to the Control Panel open Power Options open the UPS page in the Details panel click Select A dialog box similar to the one below appears Select manufacturer On port Generic y COM1 y Select model Cancel a For the COM port entry select the COM port on the computer that the Safe Shutdown Cable is plugged into b Match the other options to the values shown in the figure above 50 Chapter 6 Safe Shutdown and Reboot 2 Click Next A dialog box similar to the one below appears UPS Interface Configuration On COM1 21x M UPS Signal Polarity A Warming Please consult your UPS documentation before pe attempting to configure signal polarities IV Power Fail On Battery C Negative Positive IV Low Battery C Negative Positive Y UPS Shutdown Negative Positive lt Back Cancel Select the options in the dialog box so that they match the settings shown in the figure above 3 Click Finish click OK To check that the setup is working 1 Navigate through the following folders Control Panel Administrative Tools Services 2 In Services scroll down until you see the Uninterruptible Power Supply entry with Started for its status as shown in the figure below Mu Services action view e gt Sm SABIO m1 Tree
66. you instal tis root certificate Windows wil automaticaly trust any erate sued by is CA Instaling a certificate with an unconfmed thunbprintis a security risk 1 you ciek Yes you acnowedge tis risk Do you want to instal this certificate p The certificate can be trusted but the alert is triggered because the certificate s name is not found on Microsoft list of Trusted Authorities You have two options 1 you can ignore the warning and click Yes to go on or 2 you can install the certificate and have it be recognized as trusted Ifyou are working on a computer at another location accept the certificate for just this session by clicking Yes Ifyou are working at your own computer install the certificate on your computer see below for details After the certificate is installed it will be recognized as trusted 71 PNO108 User Manual Installing the Certificate To install the certificate do the following 1 In the Security Alert dialog box click View Certificate The Certificate Information dialog box appears Certificate mix General Details Certification Path Er This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to Aten Issued by Aten Valid from 2003 11 26 to 2013 11 23 Note There is a red and white X logo over the certificate to indicate that it is not trusted

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