IPerCom systems require a stable uninterrupted mains power supply. IPerCom servers have a shutdown procedure and cannot be suddenly disconnected from power. A power outage during a firmware update may damage devices.
Also take into consideration the different power outlets supporting the system. The server and POE switches may be supported by separate power outlets.
Connection between 1060/1 Server and UPS device
We recommend using a UPS device when a server is being used in an IPerCom system. Recommended UPS device models are BK350EI/BK500EI/BK650E.
Connections to the UPS include:
- A power cable between the UPS device and the 1060/1 Server (not supplied with the product).
- An "RJ45 to USB" cable between the UPS device and 1060/1 Server (supplied with the UPS device product).
The power cord must be as shown below (input type C14 and socket type C15):
Input type C14 (1) must be connected to the UPS device while socket C15 (2) must be connected to the power transformer supplied with the 1060/1 Server.
For the "RJ45 to USB" cable the end with the RJ45 connector must be connected to the UPS device and the end with the USB connector must be connected to one of the three USB inputs of 1060/1 Server.
How to properly turn 1060/1 Server on and off
The 1060/1 Server should never be turned off by directly disconnecting the power cord, as this can cause irreversible damage to the internal memory. The correct way to turn it on and off is shown below.
Switching on the 1060/1 Server
After connecting the 1060/1 Server to the power supply, the on/off key LED is yellow, as shown below:
Briefly press the button shown in the figure and wait for the LED to turn green: the 1060/1 Server is on.
Switching off the 1060/1 Server
With the LED green, briefly press the button shown in the figure above and wait for the LED to turn yellow. The 1060/1 Server is off and only now you can disconnect the power cord.
Consumption in watts of IPerCom devices
The table below shows each IPerCom device and the relative consumption in Watts. Ensure that the POE switch used in the system is suitable.
The IPerCom devices not listed in this table have a consumption equal to 0W.
(*): these values refer to the configuration that absorbs the most.