DLI Pro Bedienungsanleitung

USER’S GUIDE
Web Power Switch Pro

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Features
Congratulations on selecting the Pro, a smart web-controlled AC power
switch. Features include:
Simple Web Interface
The internal web server is accessible from any browser. Simply enter an
IP. Conguration and control are web-based.
AutoPing™ Reboot
AutoPing continuously monitors an IP address. If a server, router, or
other peripheral goes down, AutoPing can automatically reboot it without
user intervention. The Pro can monitor several devices and multiple IPs
simultaneously.
8 Switched Duplex Outlets + 2 Unswitched Outlets
Eight individually switched control circuits are provided. Outlets are
spaced for plugs and adapters. Un-switched outlets are provided for
“always on” devices.
Programmable LCD Display & Keypad
A 2x16 LCD displays status for each outlet. Custom messages can be
displayed via user scripts A keypad adds local control. Outlet states may
be locked and the admin can disable the keypad.
Multi-User Password Security
Multi-user authentication limits access to the Pro. The administrator
selects which outlets each user can control.
Sequenced “On Timer”
A programmable delay timer allows outlets to be switched on in
sequence, rather than simultaneously. Most devices draw a surge of
power when initially switched on. Using this timer, more equipment can
share a single circuit without overloads. Programmable scripts can be
used to create customized power-up and shut-down sequences with
variable timing.

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MOV Surge Suppression
A 3600W metal oxide varistor clamps power surges and spikes,
protecting attached devices.
Scripting Language and API
Lua scripting can be used to create custom control and reboot
sequences, schedule periodic reboots, etc. Internal and external event
logs are provided. A powerful RESTful API is now available.
New Features
Supported protocalls now include Email, MQTT, IFTTT,Alexa, SNMP,
Jabber, HTTPS, SSH, NTP, MODBUS, UPNP, AutoPing and Lua
Scripting. The hardware features longer clock battery life, WiFi
support, and a connection for external enviromental (ie temperature)
sensors.
Field Upgradeable Firmware
Firmware is eld upgradeable via Ethernet.
Package Contents
• Web Power Switch Pro with NEMA 5-15 plugs
• RP-SMA WiFi Antenna
• C-19 to 5-15 power cord for 120V use.
Options
• Custom length cords & plugs: digital-loggers.com/cords.html
• L shaped bracket for vertical rack mounting
• External temperature sensor
• External power sensing relay with dry contact output
• Compatible rack mount and DIN mount relay versions are in stock
Inspection
Please contact the freight carrier immediately if your package
appears opened or damaged in transit. Call DLI at (408) 330-5599 for
tech support, service, and hardware upgrades. The product performs
a brief self-test when rst powered up.

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Important Factory Defaults
IP: 192.168.0.100
User name: admin
(lower case)
Password: 1234
To reset to factory defaults, gently
press the reset-to-defaults button
below the LCD to enter the reset
menu, then select a reset option.
Quick Setup
Use these shortcuts if you are an experienced installer. We recommend
reading the entire manual for rst-time installation.
• Unpack. Save the carton. Attach the line cord. Power up.
• Attach an Ethernet cable from the controller to your LAN. Switch power
on. If you are attached through a switch, you may need to power-cycle
your switch to initially establish a connection.
• Ping the default address 192.168.0.100 to conrm that a network
connection is established. If you don’t receive a response, proceed to the
IP Setup section below.
• Log in to the Pro using the default user name admin and the password
1234 Note: “admin” must be entered in lower case.
• Click the Settings link to reach the conguration page. Select the safest
power-loss conguration for your installation: (all OFF, all sequential ON,
or pre-powerloss sequential ON) Note that pre-powerloss means the last
previously congured state, and it does not take cycling into account.
“Power loss” is dened as loss of AC power for more than 100ms.
• Congure the Pro as described below. After each change, click Submit
and wait for the page to refresh before continuing.
Tip: A three-bulb electrical safety-tester is handy for checking
conguration before attaching loads.

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Setup via LAN
If your network settings won’t access the default IP, use a direct cable
connection (temporarily bypass any switch or router) and follow these
steps to add a compatible static IP, such as 192.168.0.50 Before adding
an IP, close all programs and browsers. After the link is established, you
can enable DHCP.
If you prefer, you can also adjust network settings using the keypad and
LCD. See Setup and Control via Keypad on page 7.
Windows Step 1
In Windows, the rst step is locating the network adapter TCP/IP
properties. The procedure diers for each Windows version:
Windows XP, 2000, 2003: Open Start / Control Panel / Network
Connections. In “classic view”, select Start / Settings / Control Panel /
Network Connections. Right-click on Local Area Network Connection
and select Properties. Proceed to step 2.
Windows Vista: Open Start, right click on Network, then on Properties.
Double click Network and Sharing Center, click Manage Newtork
Connections. A Network Connections window appears. Right click on
the network connection to the switch, ie. Local Area Network. Proceed
to step 2.
Windows 7: Open the Start orb, click on Control Panel. Click View
Network Status and Tasks, then Change Adapter Settings. Proceed
to step 2.
Windows 8-10: Right-click on the Windows Start button. Select Control
Panel. Select Network and Sharing Center or Network->Network
Settings. Click Change Adapter Settings or Adapter Options. Right
click on your connected network and select Properties. Proceed to step
2.
Windows Step 2
The second step is adding an IP such as 192.168.0.50
Temporarily disable DHCP while conguring the Pro.
Select:
Internet Protocall TCP/IP V4 Properties
and click Properties.

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Enter a compatible static IP such as: 192.168.0.1
Click Apply and close windows. Ping the Pro to conrm the connection.
Point your browser to 192.168.0.100 Log in. Detailed instructions are at
digital-loggers.com/ip_setup
Mac OS X
Turn AirPort o temporarily. Click the Apple logo, then System
Preferences, then Network. Select Built-In Ethernet and then
Congure. Under the TCP/IP tab, select Manually and enter an IP
address such as 192.168.0.0 as shown:
Make changes shown. Point a browser to 192.168.0.100 Log in. Find
Mac setup details at digital-loggers.com/mac_ip_setup
Network Conguration
HTTPS is disabled by default. WiFi is
enabled with a random key.
Start by establishing a hard-wired
network connection to 192.168.0.100,
or use the LCD and keypad to display
the default WiFi SSID and password.
The Settings page controls network
conguration:

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The IP address of the controller needs to initially match the “class C”
of your system. In other words, the rst three bytes (192.168.0) must
match the IP on your computer to access the Pro. Using a ping utility is
a good way to conrm a valid network conguration. An “unreachable”
report from Ping indicates miscongured network settings.
Once you have a connection, the Pro may be operated via a web
browser. To access the Pro, enter the IP address in the URL eld of
your web browser. The default is http://192.168.0.100 SSH is disabled
by default.
After setup, the HTTP and SSH ports (if enabled) may be moved to
improve security. For example, changing the HTTP port to 2015 requires
a browser URL of 192.168.0.100:2015 to reach the power controller.
Note: Some browsers deny connections to ports under 1024 by default.
Setup and Control via Keypad
In addition to setup via LAN, you may use the keypad and display to
get started and to manually control the basic functions of the switch.
This section describes basic keypad usage.
Press any key to activate the keypad. If you don’t receive a response,
they keypad is locked out (see below).
Outlet (port or relay) status shows on the rst line. The outlet name or
time/date of last modication shows on the second line. Three symbols
are used for relay status + (ON), - (OFF), and * (LOCKED). In this
example, the relay 1 is locked ON, the even numbered relays are ON,
and relays 3.5.7 are OFF. The ashing cursor indicates outlet 8 is
selected:
Select an outlet by pressing ‘UP’ (next) or ‘DOWN’ (previous). Hold ‘UP’
or ‘DOWN’ to advance automatically. Select an outlet, then:
• Turn the selected outlet ON by pressing ‘1’.
• Turn the selected outlet OFF by pressing ‘0’.
• Cycle selected outlet OFF-then back-ON by pressing ‘CYCLE’.

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The OFF time for a power cycle (ie. 10s OFF before turning ON)
is adjusted here on the web UI setup page:
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Holding ON or OFF
down for a few seconds has a locking eect. For example, if an outlet is
currently in the ON state, it can be locked in this state by long-pressing
‘1’. A star appears, ie:
Press ‘0’ and hold for a few seconds to unlock. Similarly, if the outlet is
currently in the OFF state it can be locked by holding ‘0’ and unlocked by
holding ‘1’.
Although the web interface is more commonly used, the keypad can be
helpful for initial setup and for minor changes. To enter network setup,
press ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ keys simultaneously:
Network setup consists of several pages. Use the ‘CYCLE’ key to loop
through them.
• ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ are used to select a eld within the page.
• Pressing ‘1’ means “yes” or “add 1”
• Pressing ‘0’ means “no” or “subtract 1”
Available keypad settings are:
• IP address (default 192.168.0.100)
• Netmask (default 255.255.255.0)
• Gateway (default 192.168.0.1)
• Syslog server (default 0.0.0.0 = disabled)

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IP addresses are comprised of four octets per page. Select an octet with
‘UP’ (next) or ‘DOWN’ (previous). Press ‘1’ to increment the octet, or ‘0’
to decrement.
HTTP Port
Press ‘1’ to increment the port, or ‘0’ - to decrement.
Same Subnet Restriction
Press ‘1’ to activate restriction, ‘0’ - to deactivate. When activated, only
devices in the same class-C can access the switch. Note: whitelists can
only be edited from the web UI.
Web conguration protection
Network settings are locked on the web setup page when protection is
enabled. Press ‘1’ to activate protection, ‘0’ - to deactivate. If you are
installing the switch in a remote location, bear in mind: you will need
physical access to the switch to unlock it.
Password for admin user
Press ‘0’ to leave the password unchanged. Press ‘1’ to assign a new
random case-sensitive password.
Save/Discard
Exits setup. Press ‘0’
to discard all changes, or ‘1’ to save. Review your selections using
‘CYCLE’ to correct errors before saving.
The physical keypad can be disabled by the admin from the Web
interface here on the SETUP page:

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Reset-to-Defaults
Press the reset button gently to enter the reset menu:
Please be gentle. Mashing it with a screwdriver could damage it.
Consider exporting a backup of your settings rst.
The LCD displays an overview of reset options on the second line.
Use UP and DOWN buttons to select a reset option:
Clear Lock Bits
Clears protection bits only. Other settings are preserved.
Reset network and scripting
Clears protection bits, reset network settings and admin login, disable
autoping and scripts. Other settings are preserved.
Reset Network and Scripting + Enable WiFi
Clears protection bits, resets network settings and admin login,
disables autoping and scripts, and enables open WiFi access.
Other settings are preserved.
Complete Wipe
Resets all settings to factory defaults and remove any user les.
All settings will be lost!
Complete Wipe + enable WiFi
Resets all settings to factory defaults and removes any user les, then
enables open WiFi access. All settings are lost and WiFi is open!
To trigger the reset, press and hold the reset or CYCLE button.
NB: If all settings are reset (the two last ‘wipe’ modes), the Subnet
Restriction will be enabled to prevent remote access using the default
password. ONLY MACHINES IN THE SAME SUBNET WILL BE ABLE
TO CONNECT AFTER RESETTING TO DEFAULTS. If connectivity is
lost, try a local connection such as a laptop to restore network settings.
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