Server Technology PP03 Universal Remote User Manual


 
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of Remote Power On/Off. Built with pride in the United States of America it allows an unmanned PC
and/or peripheral devices to be safely powered on/off or rebooted from distant locations, thus eliminating the expense of running a host PC
24 hours-a-day, or minimizing down-time due to remote system or equipment lockups.
Remote Power On/Off consists of the Power On/Off +Aux control unit, cables, and the Intelligent Power Module (IPM). The control unit
transparently and passively monitors a standard analog telephone line and responds to Ring, Off-Hook, and On-Hook conditions by
sending power-ON, power-OFF, or
REBOOT signals to the IPM. Remote Power On/Off can be used with or without an internal or external
modem, is ideal for use with host remote control and communications applications like pcANYWHERE, HyperAccess, and others, and is a
powerful tool for automatic rebooting of target dial-up systems that fail to answer calls. It completes the setup by introducing Remote
Power Control and can be used successfully with any computer or device capable of booting and operating upon power switching on.
In addition to Remote Power Control, the ShutDown/
REBOOT versions of Remote Power On/Off include the ability to attempt an orderly
shut down of either Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME or Windows NT/XP/2000. The Windows 95/98/ME version includes Server
Technology's own AutoShutDown program which monitors either a serial port or a parallel port for notification from the Power On/Off
+Aux unit to initiate a shut down prior to a power-OFF or a
REBOOT. The Windows NT/XP/2000 version utilizes Microsoft's own UPS
Service - which monitors a serial port for notification from the Power On/Off +Aux to shut down. The ShutDown/
REBOOT versions will
automatically signal your computer to gracefully shut down so that "You can now safely turn off your computer" remotely.
Either version of Remote Power On/Off allows you to choose between three distinct operating modes. The Power-ON Mode allows a
device to be powered-ON by an incoming call, remain ON for the duration of the call, then automatically power-OFF after the call is
complete. This mode is ideal for traveling laptop users, support personnel, telecommuters, or anyone wishing to remotely operate or access
a distant PC or network - from anywhere, anytime - without having to leave the PC running, and without worry if it locks-up. The
REBOOT Mode is ideal for resetting (cold rebooting) any device that is normally powered on. Error or lock-up conditions can be cleared
with a phone call. Safeguards for high traffic systems make the
REBOOT mode ideal for use with fax servers, dial-up access servers, and
more. The Infinite-On/Off Mode is for users that prefer direct switch-on/stay-on or switch-off/stay-off power control.
The +Aux feature of the Power On/Off control unit allows a single telephone line to be shared between a modem, the Power On/Off +Aux,
and one other telephone-line device (such as a facsimile or answering machine). This feature eliminates the need for a dedicated modem
line while also providing a unique level of security. With the +Aux Feature enabled, routine incoming calls are routed to the Auxiliary
device while modem access and power control are safely disguised. Only a specific 'secret' two-call method will enable power control
features and grant access to the modem.
It is Server Technology's intent that this product support your remote computing needs. Every attempt has been made, through design and
craftsmanship, to ensure quality and compatibility. We believe it will become an integral and truly valuable part of you're remote
computing setup and guarantee correct operation in accordance with this manual with a 1-year repair or replacement warranty.
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