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BayTech RPC-2 User Manual

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RPC SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL
DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION
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established via a Telnet session from your
workstation.
Using a straight 10Base-T cable, connect the
Ethernet portion the RPC Series to the
network hub.
The green LINK LED will illuminate when
a satisfactory connection is made to the
network. If it does not light, check the
10Base-T cable connection to your network.
Also, verify status of the CX LED. It should
not be flashing. If the CX LED is flashing,
note the number of times it flashes in a
cycle. To determine what the CX LED is
indicating; refer to Appendix C,
“DIAGNOSTIC LED INDICATIONS.” If
the LED indications are correct, the RPC
can be accessed through a Telnet session.
Establish the Telnet client session and login
from you workstation.
OPERATION
IMPORTANT:
When operating remotely, do not send the
command to turn “off” a receptacle that has a host terminal or
modem attached. Doing so will result in the host terminal or
modem being powered down creating a “locked-out” condition.
You will not be able to reestablish a connection until the receptacle
has been turned “on” through the serial port.
IMPORTANT:
If you send the command to “reboot” a receptacle
with a host terminal or modem attached, active connection to that
terminal or modem is lost and will have to be reestablished.
IMPORTANT:
An assigned user is allowed one active session.
The admin user is allowed four sessions running concurrently.

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BayTech RPC-2 Specifications

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BrandBayTech
ModelRPC-2
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish