Thinklogical Remote Power Distribution Unit Quick Start Guide User Manual

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CONTROL IN

CONTROL

OUT

FIRM

W

AR

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UPGRA

DE

1

4

3

2

5
6
7
8

BANK 1

1

2

4

3

BANK 1

BREAKER

BANK 1

SUPPLY

115 VAC

60HZ

15 AMPS

BANK 2

5

6

8

7

BANK 2

BREAKER

BANK 2

SUPPLY

115 VAC

60HZ

15 AMPS

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Thinklogical’s™ PDU 4/4 Power Distribution Unit is an AC Power Switch that provides the ability to remotely control the power to up to eight devices per unit. It gives system administrators the
capability to restart a “locked up” network device from an RS-232 Serial Port. The PDU 4/4 provides eight individually-controlled AC power outlets that are switched off and on as desired. The
PDU 4/4 communicates with its control terminal using a serial interface. The easy-to-use PDU 4/4 provides control to all devices with simple commands to turn Power Off or On to reboot any
one port, multiple ports, port groups or all devices. Power restarts can be sequenced using programmed time delays to minimize surge or allow drive spin-up time. Rear panel LEDs display the
status of each port.

Your configuration can be easily expanded with a serial cable for each PDU 4/4 unit added . A single serial interface integrates the control of all PDU 4/4s in your application. Up to sixteen PDU
4/4s can be cascaded together to control multiple systems from one common user interface. Each PDU 4/4 utilizes two banks of four outlets. Each outlet individually switches up to 10
Amperes maximum with each bank rated at 15 Amperes total. The PDU 4/4 is designed for rack mounting (1U) or as a desktop device.

CONTROL IN

CONTROL

OUT

FI

RMW

ARE

UP

GRADE

1

4

3

2

5
6
7
8

BANK 1

1

2

4

3

BANK 1

BREAKER

BANK 1

SUPPLY

115 VAC

60HZ

15 AMPS

BANK 2

BREAKER

BANK 2

SUPPLY

115 VAC

60HZ

15 AMPS

CPU or Terminal Device

To PDU 4/4 Units 3...16

Standard AC

voltage IN

(Unit 1 Bank 1)

Standard AC

voltage IN

(Unit 1 Bank 2)

Standard AC

voltage IN

(Unit 2 Bank 2)

Standard AC

voltage IN

(Unit 2 Bank 1)

PDU 4/4 Unit 1

PDU 4/4 Unit 2

Unit 1 Bank 1

Devices

Unit 2 Bank 1

Devices

Unit 2 Bank 2

Devices

Unit 1 Bank 2

Devices

Individual port status LEDs

5

6

7

8

Each PDU4/4 system includes the following
features:

Eight individually-controlled AC power outlets

Dual 15 Amp (max) circuits, four outlets per

circuit

Redundant DC power supplies for built-in I/O

and control circuits

Individually programmable Reboot Time

Delay on each outlet

Solid state zero-crossing relays to minimize

power spikes

Easily expandable configuration

Password Security

User-definable Port Names and Port Groups

Front panel display for easy system set up

and configuration

Current monitoring of each port to determine

if connected unit turns on.

Software updates available on

ftp.thinklogical.com

BANK 2

The front-panel LCD display should be visible and accessible
for system setup. The front panel buttons are used to configure
the unit and to review existing PDU 4/4 configurations.

LCD System Information & Programming

enter

LCD Navigation

Once connected to the PDU 4/4’s CONTROL IN serial port, the following access and programming commands may be used:

Press ‘Enter’ on the keyboard to establish communication. Your display should show “Password:” The factory-set password is pass and may be changed by the System
Administrator. When Logged In, the command prompt will show “PDU 4/4>”. Commands are executed from the Serial Terminal.

on

The on command is used to turn on a port or group of ports. Any port may be referred to by either Port Numbers or Port Names. All ports with identical port

names will be turned on together (as a Port Group).

off

The off command is used to turn off a port or group of ports.

reboot The Reboot Output command is used to ‘reboot’ a server or device by cycling power to a port or ports. Refer to the user’s manual for further commands.

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