Lindy iSWITCH User Manual

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Receptacle Status LED (Red): When the LED is illuminated the receptacle is on and providing AC Power.
When the LED is off the receptacle is not providing AC Power.

Receptacle Control Status LED (Green): When the control LED is illuminated, the momentary switch is
disabled and the output receptacle is programmed for remote control. When the LED is off, the momentary
switch is active and the receptacle may be turned on or off by pressing and releasing the switch. Pressing and
holding the momentary switch for three seconds will change the state from remote to local control.

Active Module LED (Yellow): When illuminated this LED indicates which module or client is currently being
accessed via remote control.

Momentary switch for receptacle control: Pressing and holding the momentary switch for three seconds will
change the state from remote to local control. Pressing and holding the momentary switch for one second will
change the state from on to off or from off to on.


iSwitch-Rear Panel


NT SERVER PORTS A-H: Provides controlled shutdown for NT server. Port A controls receptacle A; Port B
controls receptacle B, etc. (optional)

AC Power Receptacles A-H

NT Server Ports A-H


Connect the input power cord to utility power





Program your iSwitch’s IP address per USB, RS232 or Ethernet.

The preferred method for programming is the USB method. For USB setup procedure see page 9. Please note:
this method requires Windows 98 or higher.

The next method is the RS232 Serial Port Setup. For RS232 / serial port setup procedure see page 19.

The last method is the Ethernet Port Setup. For Ethernet / network setup procedure see page 27.

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