PANAMAX/FURMAN LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY Panamax Inc. warrants to the purchaser of this product for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase, that the unit shall be free of defects in design, material or workmanship, and Panamax Inc. will repair or replace any defective unit.
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 Power Management component, contact Panamax/Furman customer service at 1-800-472-5555.
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HOW TO DISCOVER THE CV2 IP ADDRESS The BlueBOLT-CV2 IP address is located on the device Admin page LOCAL AREA NETWORK OPERATION CONVENTIONS Bold italic font indicates variable text XML attributes can be enclosed in double-quotes or single-quotes. There is no difference between the two. DEFINITIONS Device –...
TELNET COMMAND SET/ PROTOCOL SPECIFICATIONS The BlueBOLT-CV2 is compatible with Telnet commands. These commands are published in manuals of the specific devices. Follow the links below for the device you would like to control via Telnet. F1500-UPS http://resources.corebrands.com/products/F1500-UPS/pdf_F1500-UPS_manual.pdf MB1500 http://resources.corebrands.com/products/MB1500/pdf_MB1500_manual.pdf M4315-PRO http://resources.corebrands.com/products/M4315-PRO/pdf_M4315-PRO_manual.pdf M4320-PRO...
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CV2 DEVICE INFO (QUERY) Query CV2 information including serial number, firmware version and IP address. SEND <command><sendinfo/></command> Response time stamp, provided in UNIX time <info time=”time”> BlueBOLT-CV2 serial number <sernum>SN</sernum> BlueBOLT-CV2 firmware version <fwver>FW</fwver> RECEIVE BlueBOLT-CV2 boot code version <bootcodever>BC</bootcodever> <ipaddr>IP</ipaddr>...
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CV2 TARGET DEVICE ID (QUERY) Query to identify the connected device. SEND <command><sendfamily/></command> <family> km4315: Panamax M4315-PRO km4320: Panamax M4320-PRO <kids class=”PRODUCT”> kmb1500: Panamax MB1500 kf1500: Furman F1500-UPS kf1500e: Furman F1500-UPS E RECEIVE (blank): No device detected <k>ID</k> ID for the connected device is its MAC address concatenated with a </kids>...
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GET DEVICE STATUS (QUERY) Query the status information from the connected M4315-PRO / M4320-PRO. SEND <command><sendstatus/></command> <status time=”time”> Response time stamp, provided in UNIX time <voltage>VOLTS</voltage > Input line voltage, Vac <amperage >AMPS</amperage> Input current, I ac <wattage>WATTS</wattage> Total power consumption, W <pwrva>VA</pwrva>...
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GET DEVICE INFORMATION (QUERY) Query the firmware version of the connected M4315-PRO / M4320-PRO. SEND <command><sendinfo/></command> <info time=”time”> Response time stamp, provided in UNIX time RECEIVE <fwver>FW</fwver> M4315/20-PRO firmware version </info> GET DEVICE SETTINGS (QUERY) Query the outlet, button and trigger settings from the connected M4315-PRO / M4320-PRO. SEND <command><sendsettings/></command>...
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Example 1: <dlys><dly id=”1” sf=”10” so=”20”/><cy id=”1”>60</cy></dlys> Indicates that outlet 1 has a turn off delay of 10 seconds, turn on delay of 20 seconds and cycle delay of 60 seconds. Example 2: <grps><dcin>f0</dcin></grps> Affected outlets are encoded in an 8-bit bitmap expressed in hexadecimal. The hex value f0 converted to binary is 1111 0000 where each bit represents an outlet affected by the DC trigger input.
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SWITCH OUTLET GROUP (COMMAND) Command to switch a group of outlets ON or OFF. outlets = affected outlets bitmap, expressed in hex. LSB (bit 0) <command> represents outlet 1, bit 7 represents outlet 8 SEND <outlets grp=”outlets”>OSTATE</outlets> OSTATE = 0: switch outlet OFF </command>...
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SEQUENCE OUTLETS (COMMAND) Initiates a timed outlet switching operation opposite of the previous SEND <command><sequence/></command> timed switching operation. Outlets will switch on (or off) after the set- turn on and turn-off delays. RECEIVE None No response CHANGE SETTINGS (COMMAND) SEND <command><set>MESSAGE>/set></command>...
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Note: The device_id will change if the CV2 card is moved to another BlueBOLT compatible product. For brevity, the XML wrapper will not be included in the description of individual messages. DEVICE DEVICE CLASS Panamax MB1500 kmb1500 Furman F1500-UPS kf1500...
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GET DEVICE STATUS (QUERY) Query the status information of the connected MB1500 / F1500-UPS / F1500-UPS E. SEND <command><sendstatus/></command> <status time=”time”> Response time stamp, provided in UNIX time <fwver>FW</fwver> MB1500/F1500-UPS firmware version <voltage> Input line voltage, Vac <voltageout> Output line voltage, Vac <amperage>...
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GET DEVICE SETTINGS (QUERY) Query the configuration settings of the connected MB1500 / F1500-UPS / F1500-UPS E. SEND <command><sendstatus/></command> <status time=”time”> Response time stamp, provided in UNIX time Non-critical outlet battery threshold n = outlet bank (3 or 4) <battthresh id=”n”>thold</battthresh> thold = outlet bank n will shut off when the battery storage % drops below this value (0.0-1.0) Buzzer Mode...
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SWITCH OUTLET GROUP (COMMAND) Command to switch a group of outlets ON or OFF. outlets = affected outlets bitmap, expressed in hex. LSB (bit 0) <command> represents outlet 1, bit 3 represents outlet 4 SEND <outlets grp=”outlets”>OSTATE</outlets> OSTATE = 0: switch outlet OFF </command>...
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CYCLE OUTLET GROUP (COMMAND) Command to power cycle a group of outlets. <command> outlets = affected outlets bitmap, expressed in hex. LSB (bit 0) SEND <cycleoutlets grp=”outlets”/> represents outlet 1, bit 3 represents outlet 4 </command> RECEIVE None No response Example: power cycle outlets 1 and 2 <command><cycleoutlets grp=”03”/></command>...
PASSWORD PROTECTION Once you have claimed your BlueBOLT-CV2 you can set up password protection. To do so you need to enter the Local IP ad- dress of the BlueBOLT-CV2 card into your browser. You can locate the Local IP Address by clicking on Device Admin within the BlueBOLT user interface.
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Input a user name and password, check the box for “Password Protection Enabled”, and click the “Update Password” button.
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Once you have enabled the password protection your browser will prompt you to sign in using the new admin and password. Depending on your browser you may need to refresh the page, if the log in screen flashes of the screen.
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