Server Technology PP02 User Manual

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L

INE

port - the incoming telephone line, from the wall-jack, connects to this RJ11 port.

M

ODEM

port - a telephone cable connects out from this RJ11 port to the modem's line-in port. .

A

UX

port - a facsimile machine, answering machine, or other device sharing the same phone line connects to this RJ11

port.

IPM P

ORT

- the signal cable to the IPM connects to this RJ11/12 port. With the Power On/Off +Aux

ShutDown/

RE

BOOT version, the black end of the Y-type signal cable connects this IPM port to both the Intelligent

Power Module and a selected I/O port on a Windows 95/98/ME or Windows NT/XP/2000 system.

P

OWER

jack - the 9vDC power plug from the wall-mount power supply attaches to this receptacle.

Signal Cable - the signal cable used to connect the +Aux unit to the IPM must be a RJ11 4-conductor, crossover,
telephone-type cable as shown below. Either of the two included cables will work. The ShutDown versions for
Windows 95/98/ME or Windows NT/2000/XP must use the included custom Y-cable.

Yellow
Green
Red
Black

Yellow
Green
Red
Black

Wall-mount Power Supply

The power adapter for the Power On/Off +Aux control unit is a
110VAC to 9VDC transformer, or a 220VAC to 9VDC transformer.
It supports up-to 300mA and the barrel-type plug end is wired
center-negative. The Power supply must plug into a consistently
live wall outlet or an outlet on a UPS. It must NOT be plugged into
and outlet that is switched on/off by the Intelligent Power Module.
The barrel-type power plug at the end of the six foot cord will attach
to the P

OWER

jack on the rear of the control unit.

Output:

9VDC 300mA

+

Power Supply

Remote Power On/Off

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