Panamax M4315-PRO 9 Outlet 15 Amp Power Managment Programmer

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Important: You will need the BlueBOLT-CV1’s unique MAC address and challenge key (provided on the 2 labels
attached to the cover of the Quick Start Guide which is included in the M4315-PRO packaging). One label is
permanently adhered to the Quick Start Guide and the other is removable for your convenience.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
UNSAFE VOLTAGE
BREAKER
WIRING FAULT
TEMPERATURE
15 A
BRIGHTNESS
OUTLET STATUS
REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2
M4315-PRO
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ENABLED
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Power Management with Control System Interactive Functionality.
• 15 Amp Capacity M4315-PRO
• 8 Individually Controllable Rear Panel Outlets
• Fully Programmable
• TCP/IP (BlueBOLT™) Installed
• RS-232 Card (Included, not installed)
• Linear Filtration with 3 Isolated LiFT Filter Banks, 76db (5 kHz - 250 kHz), 46 db (250 kHz - 1 MHz)
• One Isolated Filter Bank for High Current Devices, 60db (5 kHz - 450 kHz), 46 db (450 kHz - 1 MHz)
• Front Panel Circuit Breaker
• Integrated Front Rack Ears
• 12 Volt Input Triggering
• Detachable 10 ft. Power Cord
• AVM & Protect-or-Disconnect Circuitry
M4315-PRO Instructions
INS00859 REV. D 5/10
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Thank you for purchasing a Panamax M4315-PRO Power Management with control system interactive functionality, and congratulations on your choice.
The M4315-PRO features Panamax’s revolutionary AVM (Automatic Voltage Monitoring) circuit, and our exclusive Linear Filtering Technology (LiFT). To-
gether, these technologies comprise precisely what our customers have come to expect from Panamax: uncompromised AC protection and purification.
Outlets: all rear panel outlets are separately controlled. They are grouped into four (4) filter-isolated banks. BlueBOLT™ is included, providing secure,
hosted IP system control and monitoring for the M4315-PRO.
Introduction
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
UNSAFE VOLTAGE
BREAKER
WIRING FAULT
TEMPERATURE
15 A
BRIGHTNESS
OUTLET STATUS
REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2
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ENABLED
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RS232
Table of Contents
Feature Descriptions....................................................................................................................................................................................... ..pg. 1
Important Safety Instructions, Front Panel Features Overview..............................................................................................................................pg. 2
Preset Profile Information.................................................................................................................................................................................pg. 3
Rear Panel Features Overview, Bubble of Protection.......................................................................................................................................... pg. 4
BlueBOLT™ Setup, Registration, Trouble Shooting.............................................................................................................................................pg. 5
Diagram to Identify Connected Equipment, Additional Notes................................................................................................................................pg. 6
RS-232 Installation, RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications.............................................................................................pgs. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Product Specifications, FCC Notice, Contacting Customer Service..........................................................................................................................pg. 12
Box should contain the following, including the Quick Start Guide:
Before You Begin Inspect Upon Receipt.
1. M4315-PRO
2. RS-232 Card (Included not installed)
2. Four silicone rubber feet for shelf mounting.
® 2010 Panamax LLC, 1690 Corporate Circle, Petaluma, CA 94954 • www.panamax.com • 707-283-5900 • Fax 707-283-5901
3. Four Phillips pan head screws with cup washers for
rack mounting.
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Features Descriptions
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BlueBOLT™:
Remote Power Management technology provides secure, hosted IP
(Internet Protocol) system control. With BlueBOLT™, custom electronics
installers, integrators and end-users can remotely monitor and control power to
home theater equipment by accessing power management components from
anywhere in the world. From simple system reboots to comprehensive monitoring
of power status, BlueBOLT™
provides the power to control complex A/V systems
from their most fundamental level: their power source (M4315-PRO).
RS232 Communication Interface Card:
For custom configuration and/or home automation control. (Included, not
installed)
LiFT Technology EMI/RFI Noise Filtration :
Your audio/video components are constantly being bombarded by electromag-
netic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) through their AC
power source. This contaminated power can affect audio/video equipment and
will degrade the overall performance of your entire system. Common symptoms
of contaminated power include loss of picture detail, dull colors, pops, hisses,
hums and visual artifacts.
Automatic Over & Under Voltage Protection (AVM):
Panamax’s patented power monitoring circuitry constantly monitors the AC line
voltage for unsafe voltage conditions such as momentary spikes or prolonged
over-voltages and under-voltages (brownouts). These unsafe conditions pose
a very dangerous threat to all electronic equipment within the home. If the
M4315-PRO senses an unsafe power condition, it will automatically disconnect
your equipment from the power to protect equipment from damage. Once the
voltage returns to a safe level, the M4315-PRO will automatically reconnect
the power.
When subjected to a 6,000V (open circuit voltage) / 3,000A (short circuit cur-
rent) surge, the M4315-PRO limits its voltage output to less than 330V peak,
ULs lowest rating.
• If the magnitude of the surge is greater than the capacity of the surge protec-
tion components, the M4315-PRO’s Protect or Disconnect Circuitry will dis-
connect your equipment in order to protect it. The M4315-PRO will need to
be repaired or replaced by Panamax if this occurs within the product’s 3 year
warranty.
4 Isolated Outlet Banks
The M4315-PRO is designed to provide noise isolation between the outlet banks
so that any noise created by A/V components plugged into the M4315-PRO
cannot contaminate the power going to equipment plugged into the other outlet
banks of the M4315-PRO.
Sequential Startup/Shutdown:
Complex audio/video systems may be susceptible to voltage transients gener-
ated internally at start-up/shutdown if all of the equipment is powered on or off
at the same time. This can cause speaker “thumps”, which are not only annoy-
ing, but can also damage the speakers and/or trip product circuit breakers. The
M4315-PRO is designed to eliminate these transients by providing a “start-up”
delay for the High-Current outlets and a “shut-down” delay for the Switched
Outlet Banks. This minimizes inrush current issues by allowing the components
plugged into the Switched Outlet Banks to power-up and stabilize before any
amplifiers and powered subwoofers are turned on. This sequence is reversed
during shut-down. The amplifiers and powered subwoofers turn off, their power
supplies drain, and then the equipment plugged into the Switched Outlet Banks
are turned off. Additionally, the start-up and shut-down delays can be adjusted
for custom applications.
Voltage Sense Trigger:
The M4315-PRO voltage sense trigger input uses a standard 3.5mm (1/8”)
mini-mono plug. This feature provides an ON/OFF trigger for the M4315-PRO
using a Direct Current (DC) voltage signal. Many components such as pre-
amplifiers and receivers have a DC trigger built in, and will transmit a constant
power signal when turned on and in use. The presence of this power signal will
turn on the M4315-PRO’s switched outlets. When the source component is
turned off, the voltage trigger signal is also turned off, and the M4315-PRO’s
shutdown sequence is initiated. An AC Adapter of the appropriate voltage (5-
24 VDC) plugged into a switched outlet may also be used if a DC trigger is not
built in.
Cable/Satellite/Antenna TV signal protection:
Coaxial protection circuits achieve optimum signal quality from our new coaxial
protectors that have the smallest signal loss on the market - less than 0.5 db
of attenuation from 0 Hz to 2.2 GHz. Our upgraded coaxial protection has been
specifically designed to virtually eliminate signal loss. The clamping level of
75V will meet the demands of both cable and satellite voltage while minimizing
exposure to damaging spikes and surges.
Telephone Line Protection:
Digital video recorders and satellite TV receivers require a telephone line con-
nection for TV show scheduling and/or Pay-Per-View services. The M4315-PRO
also provides surge protection for this line. One pair of RJ-11 telephone jacks
is provided for this. The circuitry utilizes auto-resetting PTCRs and solid state
SIDACtors® for reliability and unsurpassed protection. The clamping level of
the M4315-PRO’s telephone protector is 260 volts. This will allow typical ring
voltage (90-130VAC) and operating battery voltage (-48DC) to pass through
the circuit and still protect the modem in your satellite receiver from damage.
Incoming tel line must be plugged into the IN Jack. Patch cord to the equipment
must be plugged into OUT.
LAN Protection:
Protection circuits for 10/100/1000 baseT Ethernet lines. 8 wire protection,
62V clamping.
® Littlefuse, Inc.
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PLEASE NOTE: The lights’ status is obvious, when the outlet is just plain ON or just plain “OFF”. However, there are transition states that cause the lights to
blink. The lights will blink when performing a triggered cycle, but when a server initiated cycle command occurs, it just goes OFF, delays, then “ON”.
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UNSAFE VOLTAGE
BREAKER
WIRING FAULT
TEMPERATURE
15 A
BRIGHTNESS
OUTLET STATUS
REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2
M4315-PRO
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ENABLED
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ALWAYS ON
1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions.
5. WARNING: Do not use this apparatus near water. To reduce the risk of fire or
electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
6. CAUTION - Contains Always On Receptacles. To reduce risk of shock - Dis-
connect M4315-PRO from power source before servicing any equipment con-
nected to M4315-PRO.
7. Clean only with dry cloth.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatuses that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades, with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Important Safety Instructions
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the ap-
paratus
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11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the appa-
ratus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
13. Where the power cord is used as the main disconnect device, the discon-
nect device shall remain readily accessible.
14. This device must be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective
earthing connection.
Front Panel Features Overview
PULL OUT CARD: Quick reference
for default profile and device type list.
Located under the reboot buttons.
REBOOT 1 & 2: Press either button
for 2 seconds to initiate a “reboot” se-
quence of outlet 1 or 2 (default).
Press both simultaneously for 2 sec-
onds to initiate a full power-up or
shut down sequence. The front panel
outlet is always on, unless the circuit
breaker is set to OFF.
VOLTS/AMPS/BRIGHTNESS: Ro-
tate knob for front panel brightness
control, and press to toggle the meter
between VOLTS and AMPS mode.
UNSAFE VOLTAGE: If the line voltage
is less than 100 Vac or greater than
134 Vac, the outlets will shut off and
this light will flash red.
The meter will show the current pro-
file: P1-P4 (presets), or PP (personal
profile). A “personal profile” is a
configuration that has been changed
from the presets by an external con-
trol (through the COMMUNICATIONS
CARD)
To change the preset profile, press
REBOOT 1 repeatedly until the de-
sired profile is displayed. To select
the displayed profile and exit, press
REBOOT 2. To exit without changing
the profile, press REBOOT 1 until
PE (profile exit) is displayed, then
press REBOOT 2. Turn breaker to ON
when finished.
See the following page for detailed
preset profile information.
Users of the TCP/IP (BlueBOLT-CV1)
card may access an additional “IP”
menu by pressing REBOOT 1, cy-
cling past PP and P1-P4 until IP is
displayed. Then pressing REBOOT 2
will display the unit’s IP address, one
octet at a time.
For example, if the IP address is
192.168.1.50, then the meter will
display 192, followed in 2 seconds by
168, then 1, then 50, and terminated
by ---. The menu will then automati-
cally exit and the unit will return to
normal operation. If the unit has not
yet obtained an IP address, the user
should wait up to 2 minutes for DHCP
to assign the address, or for the Blue-
BOLT-CV1 card to assign the default
address (192.168.1.169) if DHCP
fails.
BREAKER: Flashes red if the circuit
breaker is OFF.
WIRING FAULT: Illuminates red if
the house wiring is reverse-wired or
the ground is not connected.
TEMPERATURE: Flashes red if the
internal microprocessor tempera-
ture is greater than 60 ºC.
PROFILES: These are configura-
tions that dictate outlet sequencing
timings and trigger assignments.
To change the profile, set the circuit
breaker to OFF (the BREAKER light
will flash red) and press REBOOT 1
& 2 simultaneously for 8 seconds.
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Preset Profile Information
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DEFAULT OUTLET SEQUENCING (preset profile P1, by outlet #s):
Start up: 1→(1 sec)→2→(1 sec)→3→(1 sec)→4→(1 sec)→5→(1 sec)→6→(1 sec)→7→(5 sec)→8
Shut down: 8→(5 sec)→7→(5 sec)→6→(1 sec)→5→(1 sec)→4→(1 sec)→3→(1 sec)→2→(1 sec)→1
Reboot 1: 1(off)→(30 sec)→1(on)
Reboot 2: 2(off)→(30 sec)→2(on)
DC TRIGGER ON: 7(on)→(5 sec)→8(on)
DC TRIGGER OFF: 8(off)→(5 sec)→7(off)
With switching on and off
BREAKER or holding both
REBOOT buttons.
A/V + MODEM OUTLET SEQUENCING (profile P2, by outlet #s):
Start up: 1→(15 sec)→2→(1 sec)→3→(1 sec)→4→(1 sec)→5→(1 sec)→6→(1 sec)→7→(5 sec)→8
Shut down: 8→(5 sec)→7→(5 sec)→6→(1 sec)→5→(1 sec)→4→(1 sec)→3→(1 sec)→2→(1 sec)→1
Reboot 1: 1 and 2 (off)→(30 sec)→1 and 2 (on)
Reboot 2: 3(off)→(30 sec)→3(on)
DC TRIGGER ON: 7(on)→(5 sec)→8(on)
DC TRIGGER OFF: 8(off)→(5 sec)→7(off)
With switching on and off
BREAKER or holding both
REBOOT buttons.
A/V + EXTENDED DELAYS OUTLET SEQUENCING (profile P3, by outlet #s):
Start up: 1→(10 sec)→2→(10 sec)→3→(10 sec)→4→(10 sec)→5→(10 sec)→6→(10 sec)→7→(20 sec)→8
Shut down: 8→(20 sec)→7→(20 sec)→6→(10 sec)→5→(10 sec)→4→(10 sec)→3→(10 sec)→2→(10 sec)→1
Reboot 1: 1 and 6 (off)→(45 sec)→1 and 6 (on)
Reboot 2: 3(off)→(45 sec)→3(on)
DC TRIGGER ON: 5(on)→(20 sec)→7(on)→(20 sec)→8 (on)
DC TRIGGER OFF: 8(off)→(20 sec)→7(off)→(30 sec)→5(off)
With switching on and off
BREAKER or holding both
REBOOT buttons.
NETWORK + CONTROL DELAYS OUTLET SEQUENCING (profile P4, by outlet #s):
Start up: 1→(15 sec)→2→(15 sec)→3→(5 sec)→4→(5 sec)→5→(5 sec)→6→(5 sec)→7→(10 sec)→8
Shut down: 8→(10 sec)→7→(10 sec)→6→(5 sec)→5→(5 sec)→4→(5 sec)→3 (outlets 1 & 2 are always on)
Reboot 1: 1(off)→(30 sec)→1(on)
Reboot 2: 2 and 3(off)→(30 sec)→2 and 3(on)
DC TRIGGER ON: 7(on)→(10 sec)→8(on)
DC TRIGGER OFF: 8(off)→(10 sec)→7(off)
With switching on and off
BREAKER or holding both
REBOOT buttons.
PROFILE 1 (P1)
PROFILE 2 (P2)
PROFILE 3 (P3)
PROFILE 4 (P4)
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The Bubble of Protection
GROUND
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
FILTER BANK 4 FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
TELCO
DC TRIGGER
AC INLET
BlueBOLT-CV1
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GROUND
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
FILTER BANK 4 FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
TELCO
DC TRIGGER
AC INLET
BlueBOLT-CV1
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Rear Panel Features Overview
1. Power inlet: M4315-PRO (120 Vac/15 A, IEC 320 C14) do not remove
steel retention clip.
2. Ground lug: connect to Panamax MOD-series signal protection module
grounding busses with 14 AWG (<12” length) wire to expand signal protection
capabilities.
3. Outlets: all rear panel outlets are separately controlled. They are grouped
into four (4) filter-isolated banks.
BANKS 1-3: Filtered Outlets (Outlets 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
76dB (5 kHz – 250 kHz), 46dB (250 kHz - 1 MHz)
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BANK 4: High-Current Outlets (Outlets 7-8)
60dB (5 kHz – 450 kHz), 46dB (450 kHz - 1 MHz)
4. CATV/SAT 1 & 2: Universal voltage (±75V clamping), HD 1080i/p ready,
<0.5 dB @ 0 Hz - 2.2 GHz.
5. LAN Cat 5e (10/100/1000BASE-T compatible): RJ-45 (8P8C) Ethernet
protection pass-through.
6. Telco: RJ-11 (6P2C) analog
telephone/DSL protection pass-
through. Do not connect in reverse
OUT - Connects to Equipment
IN - Comes in from the wall
7. DC Trigger Input: 3.5mm mono jack, ± (5-24 VDC) tip ring.
8. TCP/IP card (BlueBOLT) installed
9. Communications Card: RS-232 (female DB-9) included, not shown.
1. 2.
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5.
8.
7.
6.
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Sample setup to indicate the basic configuration for a “Bubble of Protection”.
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OUT IN
BANK 4 BANK 3 BANK 2 BANK 1
GROUND
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
FILTER BANK 4 FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
TELCO
DC TRIGGER
AC INLET
BlueBOLT-CV1
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CAT 5e
DVD / BLU-RAY
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MEDIA SERVER / EXTENDER
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MIW-XT OUTLET
MIW-XT INLET
AC
COAX
CAT 5e
SIGNAL
SPEAKER
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GETTING SETUP For BlueBOLT
BlueBOLT Online Registration
Note: Make sure to complete system setup #1 or # 2 before registering.
Step 1. Log into http://www.mybluebolt.com for online registration.
Your BlueBOLT™ enabled M4315-PRO Power Management Component is
completely plug-and-play and does not require any software installation or
network configuration (including configuring of network ports).
The online BlueBOLT™ control interface is operated through your web browser.
Step 2. Using any Internet connected computer go to www.mybluebolt.com
in your standard Internet browser. Please make sure your browser is up to date
with the latest software for best BlueBOLT interface performance.
Step 3. Follow the on screen instructions to create an account and/or take
control of your BlueBOLT™ enabled product.
Note: You will need the BlueBOLT-CV1’s unique MAC ADDRESS and CHALLENGE
KEY (duplicate labels provided in packaging on cover of Quick Start Guide as well
as on the card itself) in order to register the BlueBOLT™ device online.
Troubleshooting
• Is your Power Management Component receiving power? Check the power
cable and confirm the unit’s breaker is in the ON position.
• Is your BlueBOLT-CV1 card installed properly? The “Link” light should be
illuminated (solid green) and the “Activity” light should be blinking intermittently
(green).
• Is your Internet connection functioning? Can you access a general web page?
• Is your BlueBOLT-CV1 card connected to your internet router or modem?
Check the Ethernet cable and confirm that the unit is connected to an active
Internet connection, and make sure those connected devices are receiving
power.
• If you have answered “Yes” to all of these questions and are still unable to
connect your M4315-PRO component, please contact Panamax customer
service at 1-800-472-5555.
SYSTEM SETUP #1
Network Equipment Powered by M4315-PRO
(devices in same room)
Step 1. Connect the power supply for the modem/router into the M4315-PRO.
Step 2.
Connect the coaxial line or telephone DSL line from the wall, to M4315-
PRO signal line pass-through protection circuits.
Step 3. Route coaxial cable line or telephone DSL line from the M4315-PRO
back to modem/router’s input.
Step 4. Plug in and switch on M4315-PRO.
SYSTEM SETUP #2
Network Equipment NOT-Powered by M4315-PRO
(devices in separate rooms)
Step 1. Connect network Ethernet cable from PoE/network adapter or wall
plate to the Ethernet pass-through protection port on M4315-PRO.
Step 2.
Connect second Ethernet cable from pass-through protection port to
BlueBOLT-CV1 card.
Step 3. Power on M4315-PRO. (Note: adding a device to your home/office
network may require a power cycle of the router/modem to
establish connection.
Once you input the MAC ADDRESS and included CHALLENGE KEY, if
BlueBOLT™ cannot detect your device (please allow up to 60 seconds),
please follow the on-screen troubleshooting guide. Also confirm an
Internet connection by accessing a general website –
example www.panamax.com.
GROUND
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
FILTER BANK 4 FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
TELCO
DC TRIGGER
AC INLET
BlueBOLT-CV1
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MODEM / ROUTER
COAX LAN TEL
BlueBOLT
AC
AC
ETHERNET
CABLE
COAX CABLE
Advanced Operation
Besides providing access to Panamax/Furman’s hosted BlueBOLT platform,
the included BlueBOLT-CV1 card also supports the following networking
protocols:
•Telnet(defaultport23),forinterfacingtocontroland
automation systems within the local network.
•HTTP(webserveratdefaultport80)forconguringthe
network settings for stand-alone “static IP” operation.
For more information, see the application note BlueBOLT Advanced Net-
working, available online at www.mybluebolt.com.
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Identify Connected Equipment
Use this diagram to write in what pieces of equipment are plugged into each outlet for an easy reference. PLEASE NOTE that the outlets start at No. 8
on the left. The outlet indicator lights on the front panel are numbered 1 through 8 left to right.
OUTLET
OUTLET
OUTLET
OUTLET
GROUND
OUTLET 8 OUTLET 7 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 5 OUTLET 4 OUTLET 3 OUTLET 2 OUTLET 1
FILTER BANK 4 FILTER BANK 3 FILTER BANK 2 FILTER BANK 1
CATV / SAT 1 CATV / SAT 2
LAN CAT 5e
TELCO
DC TRIGGER
AC INLET
BlueBOLT-CV1
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8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Additional Notes:
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1 2
LAN TEL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
UNSAFE VOLTAGE
BREAKER
WIRING FAULT
TEMPERATURE
15 A
BRIGHTNESS
OUTLET STATUS
REBOOT 1 REBOOT 2
M4315-PRO
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Blue
ENABLED
VOLTS
ALWAYS ON
CATV/SAT
FRONT
PANEL OUTLET
OUTLET
OUTLET
OUTLET
OUTLET
MAC ADDRESS __ __-__ __-__ __-__ __ -__ __-__ __
CHALLENGE KEY __ __ __ __-__ __ __ __-__ __ __ __
Name / Location of Installation
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Phone Number(s)
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
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0. OVERVIEW
The purpose of this document is to outline the command set used to communicate with
and control the M4315-PRO. The data communication feature will most often be used to
interface with automation systems. It may also be used to control and configure the unit
manually using a standard terminal emulation program (i.e. Windows Hyper-Terminal)
1. MESSAGE CONSTRUCTS
All messages are in the form of ASCII character strings that start with a symbol (!,?,$)
to indicate the type of message and are terminated with a carriage return <CR> ASCII
character 0Dh (hex), 13d (decimal).
1.0 The M4315-PRO unit will discard the incoming message under the following
conditions:
1.0.1 Invalid start character or parameter
1.0.2 If a message overruns the receiver buffer (32 characters) it will
be truncated.
1.1 There are three data types transmitted between the M4315-PRO and the
controller hardware:
1.1.1 COMMAND: A message sent to the M4315-PRO unit from the
controller requesting a specific action by the M4315-PRO unit.
Command strings start with an exclamation point (!, 21h, 33d).
Some commands require a parameter to be included in the
message. The parameter must be separated from the command
with a space character (<SP>, 20h, 32d). In the command
descriptions, parameters will be described in bold italic font.
RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications
Pin 2 -Transmit
Pin 3 - Receive Pin 3 - Receive
Pin 2 -Transmit
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
Pin 5 - Signal Ground
RS232 Pin-out
RS-232 Installation (optional)
It is recommended that you read the entire instructions list before proceeding. The
BlueBOLT-CV1 should already be factory installed in this Panamax M4315-PRO
component. To switch from BlueBOLT™ functionality to RS-232 connectivity,
follow these steps:
1. Unplug M4315-PRO Power Management Component from AC wall outlet.
2. If already connected, unplug Ethernet cable from BlueBOLT-CV1 card.
3. Remove the BlueBOLT-CV1 card using thumbscrews. Note: minimal torque
should be applied in removal of the existing card.
4. Remove RS-232 card from protective packaging.
5. Noting the two guiding channels within the card slot, gently slide the RS-232
card into the card slot, making sure to screw the thumbscrews down for a snug
and secure fit.
6. Connect RS-232 cable (sold separately) to the RS-232 card to establish a
connection between the M4315-PRO Component and an RS-232 enabled Home
Theater control device.
7. Plug in M4315-PRO Component to an AC wall outlet power receptacle.
1.2.1 QUERY: A message sent to the M4315-PRO unit from the
controller requesting a status message to be returned.
Query strings start with a question mark (?, 3Fh, 63d).
1.2.2 RESPONSE: A message sent from the M4315-PRO unit to
the controller indicating the current status. Response
strings start with a dollar sign ($, 24h, 36d).
1.2.3 The command prompt (>) is displayed when ready for next
command/query.
2. RS232 CONFIGURATION
2.1 Connector Type: DB-9 Female
2.2 Connector Pin-out: Pin 2, Transmit.
M4315-PRO transmits data on this pin.
Pin 3, Receive.
M4315-PRO receives data on this pin.
Pin 5, SG (signal ground).
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Command Set/Status Messaging
ThefollowingcommandsareapplicablewhencommunicatingwithyourM4315-PROviadirectconnectionusingTelnetprotocolortheincludedRS-232interface.
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2.3 Comm. System: Asynchronous, half-duplex
2.4 Baud Rate: 9600bps
2.5 Start Bits: 1
2.6 Data Bits: 8
2.7 Stop Bits: 1
2.8 Parity: None
2.9 Flow Control: None
3. CONTROLLER COMMANDS
The following are commands sent by the controlling equipment to the M4315-PRO unit.
Note: Responses are only transmitted if unsolicited feedback (§3.9) is enabled.
3.0 GREEN BUTTON
3.0.1 Command: !GREEN_BUTTON<CR>
3.0.2 Action: Power down or up, all outlets controlled by this trigger. Has the
same effect as if someone pressed both REBOOT Button #1 and
#2 at the same time for 2 seconds.
3.0.3 Response: If turning off outlets: $ENTERING GREEN MODE<CR>
If turning on outlets $LEAVING GREEN MODE<CR>
3.1 REBOOT 1
3.1.1 Command: !REBOOT_1<CR>
3.1.2 Action: Power cycle the outlets controlled by this trigger
Has the same effect as if someone pressed the
reboot button #1for 2 seconds.
Default is outlet 1
3.1.3 Response: $BUTTON_1 = TRIGGERED<CR>
3.2 REBOOT 2
3.2.1 Command: !REBOOT_2<CR>
3.2.2 Action: Power cycle the outlets controlled by this trigger
Has the same effect as if someone pressed the
reboot button #2
Default is outlet 2
3.2.3 Response: $ BUTTON_2 = TRIGGERED <CR>
3.3 ALL OFF
Turns off all outlets including those designated as always on. Turn off is immediate with
no delay.
3.3.1 Command: !ALL_OFF<CR>
3.3.2 Action: All outlet relays turn OFF. Terminates any running
turn on or turn off sequence. Overrides the DC trigger
input.
3.3.3 Response: $PWR = OFF<CR>
3.4 ALL ON
Turns on all outlets. Turn on is immediate with no delay.
3.4.1 Command: !ALL_ON<CR>
3.4.2 Action: All outlet relays turn ON. Terminates any running
turn on or turn off sequence. Overrides the DC trigger
input.
3.4.3 Response: If successful: $PWR = ON<CR>
If over-voltage fault: $PWR=OVERVOLTAGE<CR>
If under-voltage fault: $PWR =UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>
3.5 SWITCH OUTLET
Turns a specific outlet on or off. Switching is immediate with no delay.
3.5.1 Command: !SWITCH outlet state<CR>
outlet = {1..8}
state = {ON, OFF}
Example: !SWITCH 2 ON<CR> (turns on outlet 2)
3.5.2 Action: Immediately switches outlet to state.
3.5.3 Response: If outlet or state are invalid,
$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>
If outlet and state are valid, and no fault exists, a
confirmation message is sent. Refer to §5.1.2.
If over-voltage fault: $PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>
If under-voltage fault:
$PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>
If no fault $OUTLET1 = ON<CR>
3.6 SET TRIGGER
Assigns the trigger(s) for an outlet.
3.6.1 Command: !SET_TRIGGER outlet triggersource<CR>
outlet = { 1..8 }
triggersource = { NONE, BUTTON_1, BUTTON_2,
BUTTON_GREEN, TRIGIN}
where
NONE = Outlet is always ON
BUTTON_n = Trigger on front panel
button n where n is {1,2}.
BUTTON_GREEN = Both buttons 1 & 2 being
pressed.
TRIGIN = Trigger on DC input trigger.
Example: !SET_TRIGGER 3 TRIGIN<CR> (sets outlet 3
to be controlled by the DC trigger input).
3.6.2 Action: Sets the trigger for outlet to triggersource.
Trigger commands are additive,
Eg. !SET_TRIGGER 3 TRIGIN<CR>
!SET_TRIGGER 3 BUTTON_GREEN<CR>
Sets DC trigger and green button for outlet 3.
To clear triggers the NONE command must be used
.
3.6.3 Response: If outlet and triggersource are valid:
$TRIGGER FOR outlet = triggersource<CR>
If outlet or triggersource are invalid, $INVALID_
PARAMETER<CR>
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3.10.2 Action: Sets the linfeed mode to mode.
3.10.3 Response: If mode = ON, $LINEFEED = ON<CR>
If mode = OFF, $LINEFEED = OFF<CR>
If mode is invalid, $INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>
3.11 RESET FACTORY SETTINGS
Resets all of the custom configuration settings (i.e. triggers, delays, feedback mode,
& linefeed mode) to their original factory settings listed below.
3.11.1 Command: !RESET_ALL<CR>
3.11.2 Action: Resets the configuration below:
TRIGGER FOR 1 = BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 2 = BUTTON_2, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 3 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 4 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 5 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 6 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 7 = DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 8 = DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON
DELAY FOR 1 = 1,16
DELAY FOR 2 = 2,15
DELAY FOR 3 = 3,14
DELAY FOR 4 = 4,13
DELAY FOR 5 = 5,12
DELAY FOR 6 = 6,11
DELAY FOR 7 = 7,6
DELAY FOR 8 = 12,1
REBOOT1 DELAY = 30
REBOOT2 DELAY = 30
FEEDBACK = ON
LINEFEED = ON
PROFILE = 1
3.11.3 Response: $FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORED<CR>
3.12 SET PROFILE
Sets all of the custom configuration settings (i.e. triggers, delays, feedback mode,
& linefeed mode) to the prole selected. The settings are listed below.
3.12.1 Command: !SET_PROFILE n<CR>
Where n is 1,2,3,4
3.12.2 Action: P1 configuration is the same as !RESET_ALL
3.12.3 Action: P2 configuration below:
TRIGGER FOR 1 = BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 2 = BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 3 = BUTTON_2, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 4 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 5 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 6 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 7 = DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 8 = DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON
DELAY FOR 1 = 1,16
DELAY FOR 2 = 16,15
DELAY FOR 3 = 17,14
DELAY FOR 4 = 18,13
DELAY FOR 5 = 19,12
DELAY FOR 6 = 20,11
DELAY FOR 7 = 21,6
DELAY FOR 8 = 26,1
3.7 SET REBOOT DELAY
Assign the delay between the last outlet turning off and the beginning of the turn on se-
quence in a reboot cycle.
3.7.1 Command: !SET_REBOOT_DELAY button_1 button_2<CR>
Example: !SET_REBOOT_DELAY 30 5<CR>
(sets the reboot delay for Button_1 to 30
seconds and the delay for button_2 to 5
seconds.)
3.7.2 Response: If button_1 button_2 are valid:
$BUTTON_1 DELAY = button_1<CR>
$BUTTON_2 DELAY = button_2<CR>
If button_1or button_2 are not valid:
$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>
Where button_1 = { 1-255 } (seconds)
button_2 = { 1-255 } (seconds)
3.8 SET DELAY
Assigns the turn on and turn off delays for an outlet OUTLET or DC trigger output.
3.8.1 Command: !SET_DELAY outlet ondelay offdelay<CR>
outlet = { 1..8 }
ondelay = { 0-255 } (seconds)
offdelay = { 0-255 } (seconds)
Example: !SET_DELAY 4 5 1<CR>
(sets outlet 4 turn-on delay to 5 sec. and
turn-off delay to 1 sec.)
3.8.2 Action: Sets the turn on delay for outlet to ondelay
Sets the turn off delay for outlet to offdelay
3.8.3 Response: If outlet, ondelay and offdelay are valid:
$DELAY FOR outlet = ondelay offdelay<CR>
If outlet, ondelay or offdelay are invalid:
$INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>
3.9 SET FEEDBACK MODE
Sets the feedback to ON (unsolicited) or OFF (polled). When ON, a message will be sent to
the controller every time the status of an input (i.e. trigger), output (i.e. outlet) or power state
(i.e. overvoltage) changes. If feedback is OFF, the controller must poll for state changes.
3.9.1 Command: !SET_FEEDBACK mode<CR>
mode = { ON, OFF }
3.9.2 Action: Sets the feedback mode to mode.
3.9.3 Response: If mode = ON, $FEEDBACK = ON<CR>
If mode = OFF, $FEEDBACK = OFF<CR>
If mode is invalid, $INVALID_PARAMETER<CR>
3.10 SET LINEFEED MODE
Controls the linefeeds (ASCII: 10d, 0Ah) sent with each response. When ON, each response
will end with a linefeed. When OFF, all responses will not end with a linefeed.
3.10.1 Command: !SET_LINEFEED mode<CR>
mode = { ON, OFF }
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REBOOT1 DELAY = 30
REBOOT2 DELAY = 30
FEEDBACK = ON
LINEFEED = ON
PROFILE = 2
3.12.4 Action: P3 configuration below:
TRIGGER FOR 1 = BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 2 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 3 = BUTTON_2, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 4 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 5 = DC_TRIGGER , GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 6 = BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 7 = DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 8 = DC_TRIGGER, GREEN_BUTTON
DELAY FOR 1 = 1,90
DELAY FOR 2 = 10,80
DELAY FOR 3 = 20,70
DELAY FOR 4 = 30,60
DELAY FOR 5 = 40,50
DELAY FOR 6 = 50,40
DELAY FOR 7 = 60,20
DELAY FOR 8 = 80,1
REBOOT1 DELAY = 45
REBOOT2 DELAY = 45
FEEDBACK = ON
LINEFEED = ON
PROFILE = 3
3.12.5 Action: P4 configuration below:
TRIGGER FOR 1 = BUTTON_1
TRIGGER FOR 2 = BUTTON_2
TRIGGER FOR 3 = BUTTON_2, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 4 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 5 = GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 6 = BUTTON_1, GREEN_BUTTON
TRIGGER FOR 7 = DC_TRIGGER
TRIGGER FOR 8 = DC_TRIGGER
DELAY FOR 1 = 1, O
DELAY FOR 2 = 16, O
DELAY FOR 3 = 31, 36
DELAY FOR 4 = 36, 31
DELAY FOR 5 = 41, 26
DELAY FOR 6 = 46, 21
DELAY FOR 7 = 51, 11
DELAY FOR 8 = 61, 1
REBOOT1 DELAY = 30
REBOOT2 DELAY = 30
FEEDBACK = ON
LINEFEED = ON
PROFILE = 4
3.12.3 Response: $PROFILE n SELECTED<CR>
4. QUERIES
4.0 IDENTIFY
Request that the unit identify itself.
4.0.1 Query: ?ID<CR>
4.0.2 Response: $PANAMAX<CR>
$MAX 4315-PRO<CR>
$FIRMWARE: revision<CR>
4.1 FAULT STATUS
Request the on/off status of the outlets and output trigger.
4.1.1 Query: ?FAULTSTAT<CR>
4.1.2 Response: $PWR = status<CR>
$BREAKER = status<CR>
$WIRE FAULT = status<CR>
$TEMPERATURE = status<CR>
$AVM = status<CR>
status = { FAULT, OK }
4.2 TRIGGER STATUS
Request the on/off status of the input trigger.
4.2.1 Query: ?TRIGSTAT<CR>
4.2.2 Response: For trigger ON:
$TRIGIN = ON<CR>
For trigger OFF:
$TRIGIN = OFF<CR>
4.3 OUTLET STATUS
Request the on/off status of the outlets.
4.3.1 Query: ?OUTLETSTAT<CR>
4.3.2 Response: $OUTLET1 = status<CR>
$OUTLET2 = status<CR>
$OUTLET3 = status<CR>
$OUTLET4 = status<CR>
$OUTLET5 = status<CR>
$OUTLET6 = status<CR>
$OUTLET7 = status<CR>
$OUTLET8 = status<CR>
status = { ON, OFF }
4.4 POWER STATUS
Request the status of the input voltage.
4.4.1 Query: ?POWERSTAT<CR>
4.4.2 Response: if input voltage is
within limits: $PWR = NORMAL<CR>
during overvoltage: $PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>
during undervoltage: $PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>
during recovery: $PWR = RECOVERY<CR>
RS-232 and Telnet Command Set / Protocol Specifications (Continued)
PLEASE NOTE:
Zero in the First Position
beforethecomma(0,)
equates to ALWAYS OFF.
ZerointheSecondPosi-
tionafterthecomma(,0)
equates to ALWAYS ON.
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5. Responses and Warning Messages
If unsolicited feedback is enabled, the following warning messages will be transmitted
under the conditions outlined in their description.
5.1 OUTLET STATUS CHANGE
5.1.1 Condition: Outlet or trigger output changes (on/off) state.
5.1.2 Message: $OUTLETn = status<CR>
n = { 1..8 }
status = { ON, OFF }
5.2 TRIGGER STATUS CHANGE
5.2.1 Condition: When either front panel button or input trigger status changes, a
status message is sent to the controller.
5.2.2 Message: For BUTTON_1 press: $BUTTON_1 = TRIGGERED<CR>
For BUTTON_2 press: $BUTTON_2 = TRIGGERED<CR>
If input trigger is switched ON: $TRIGIN = ON<CR>
If trigger input is switched OFF: $TRIGIN = OFF<CR>
If Green mode is switched ON: $GREEN MODE = ON<CR>
If Green mode is switched OFF: $GREEN MODE = OFF<CR>
5.3 OVERVOLTAGE
5.3.1 Condition: Input voltage rises above the overvoltage threshold.
5.3.2 Message: $PWR = OVERVOLTAGE<CR>
5.4 UNDERVOLTAGE
5.4.1 Condition: Input voltage falls below the undervoltage threshold.
5.4.2 Message: $PWR = UNDERVOLTAGE<CR>
5.5 RECOVERY
5.5.1 Condition: Input voltage falls within safe operating range following an over-
voltage or under-voltage condition.
5.5.2 Message: $PWR = RECOVERY<CR>
5.6 NORMAL
5.6.1 Condition: Upon leaving the recovery mode following an over-voltage or
under-voltage condition.
5.6.2 Message: $PWR = NORMAL<CR>
5.7 FAULT STATUS
5.7.1 Condition: When the breaker changes status, a message will be sent
indicating the status of the indicator.
5.7.2 Message: $BREAKER = status<CR>
5.7.3 Condition: When a wire fault is detected a message will be sent to indicate
the status of the indicator.
5.7.4 Message: $WIRE FAULT = status<CR>
5.7.5 Condition: When the temperature exceeds the upper safe operating limit, a
message will be sent.
5.7.6 Message: $TEMPERATURE = status<CR>
status = { FAULT, OK }
4.5 VOLTAGE
Request line voltage.
4.5.1 Query: ?VOLTAGE<CR>
4.5.2 Response: $VOLTAGE = xxx<CR>
where xxx is the input line voltage expressed in decimal
format.
$VOLTAGE = 92<CR>
4.6 CURRENT
Request the input current draw.
4.6.1 Query: ?CURRENT<CR>
4.6.2 Response: $CURRENT = xxx<CR>
where xxx is the input current expressed in decimal format.
For example, a current of 3.3A would be expressed as:
$CURRENT = 33<CR>
4.7 HELP
Request a list of all commands and queries.
4.7.1 Query: ?HELP<CR>
4.7.2 Response: Transmit a listing of all commands and queries.
4.8 LIST CONFIGURATION
Request a list of all configurable parameters and current settings.
4.8.1 Query: ?LIST_CONFIG<CR>
4.8.2 Response: $TRIGGER FOR 1 = triggersource<CR>
$TRIGGER FOR 2 = triggersource<CR>
$TRIGGER FOR 3 = triggersource<CR>
$TRIGGER FOR 4 = triggersource<CR>
$TRIGGER FOR 5 = triggersource<CR>
$TRIGGER FOR 6 = triggersource<CR>
$TRIGGER FOR 7 = triggersource<CR>
$TRIGGER FOR 8 = triggersource<CR>
$DELAY FOR 1 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$DELAY FOR 2 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$DELAY FOR 3 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$DELAY FOR 4 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$DELAY FOR 5 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$DELAY FOR 6 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$DELAY FOR 7 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$DELAY FOR 8 = ondelay, offdelay<CR>
$FEEDBACK = fb<CR>
$LINEFEED = lf<CR>
$PROFILE = n
$REBOOT_DELAY1 = offdelay
$REBOOT_DELAY2 = offdelay
triggersource = { NONE, BUTTON_1, BUTTON_2, TRIGIN}
ondelay = { 0-255 } (seconds)
offdelay = { 0-255 } (seconds) 0 = Always on
fb = {ON, OFF}
lf = {ON, OFF}
n = {1,2,3,4}
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FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in-
terference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in ac-
cordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
(1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
(2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
(3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
(4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any
special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the in-
struction.
If you require technical support or equipment service, please contact
the Panamax Service Department at 800-472-5555. You may also
All equipment being returned for repair must have a Return Authori-
zation (RA) number. To get an RA number, please call the Panamax
Service Department.
Before returning any equipment for repair, please be sure that it is ad-
equately packed and cushioned against damage in shipment, and that
it is insured. We suggest that you save the original packaging and use it
to ship the product for servicing. Also, please enclose a note giving your
name, address, phone number and a description of the problem.
Contacting Customer Service
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M4315-PRO Specifications
AC Power________________________________________________
LineVoltage................................................................................120V,60Hz
Isolated Banks...........................................................................................4
VoltageRegulation...................................................................................No
TotalOutlets...................................................................................9Outlets
HighCurrentOutlets.......................................................................2Outlets
TotalCurrentCapacity...........................................M4315-PRO15A(1800W)
VoltageProtectionRating(UL14493rdEdition,3,000A):......................330V
Protection Modes....................................................................L-N, L-G, N-G
InitialClampingLevel.................................................200VPeak,141VRMS
EnergyDissipation....................................................................2700Joules
PeakImpulseCurrent............................................................135,000Amps
CatastrophicSurgeCircuit.......................................................................Yes
ThermalFusing:.....................................................................................Yes
Auto-resettingOver-voltageshutoff....................................134VAC±2VAC
Auto-resettingUnder-voltageshutoff..................................100VAC±2VAC
LAN Protection____________________________________________
ClampingLevel................................................................................62±6V
Compatibility................................................................10/100/1000BASE-T
Jacks..................................................................................................RJ-45
WiresProtected:...............................................................................8-Wires
Telco Protection___________________________________________
Fuseless/Auto-resetting..........................................................................Yes
ClampingLevel....................................................................................260V
Capacitance...........................................................................30pf(approx.)
SuppressionModes...................................................Metallic&Longitudinal
Connectors.........................................................................................RJ-11
LinesProtected................................................................2-Wire,Pins4&5
Universal Coax Protection___________________________________
HD1080i/pReady..................................................................................Yes
Bidirectional............................................................................................Yes
Shielded..................................................................................................Yes
ClampingLevel......................................................................................75V
FrequencyRange....................................................................0Hz-2.2GHz
InsertionLoss.................................................................................<0.5dB
Connectors..............................................................Female “F”, Gold Plated
Specications subject to change due to product upgrades and improvements.
CAUTION: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC
emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and
television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord
be used. Use only shielded cables to connect RS-232 devices to this
equipment.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
guarantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
12vtriggerinput5-24voltsDC,820ohmsJacks3.5mm(1/8”)mono
mini-plug.

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