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Manual Switches
The manual switches (A through H) are associated to the corresponding outlets in the back of
the unit. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds will toggle the state between remote
management (through the web and telnet interfaces) and local management. If a port is set to
local management, pressing the button will turn the port on or off.
Remote Control LED (Green)
The LED will be on when the receptacle is configured for remote management.
The LED will be off when the receptacle is configured for local management.
Circuit Breaker
In the event of a power surge or other disruption in the power being supplied to the device, the
circuit breaker will trip, causing the unit and all devices plugged into the unit to be turned off. If
this happens, turn off the unit and check the circuit to ensure that it is free of any shorts or other
problems which may cause another power surge before pressing the circuit breaker button and
turning the unit back on.
Communication Ports
The freeView Power 80 can instruct computers connected to the communication ports to shut
down before power is cut off to the device.
2.5 Optional Modules
The freeView Power 80 includes a freeView Power M1 module (Figure 4) which supports IP
access to the unit. The freeView Power 80 also supports the freeView Power M2 module which
supports IP access, modem access, and environment monitoring (Figure 5).
Figure 4 – freeView Power M1
Figure 5 – freeView Power M2
The following tables describe the functions of the LEDs on both modules.
freeView Power M1
LED Color Condition Description
Green Power state On: Normal power
Red Connection state with device
Flashing: Connected to
incorrect device