The Juice Goose iP 1520 is a microcontroller based power distribution device that can be accessed via internet or intranet communications using Ethernet or RS232 connection. With this remote access, individual AC receptacles can be turned on and off and monitored for electrical current flow. The iP 1520 has a twenty amp capacity and provides AC line conditioning and surge protection.
The iP 1520 provides economical web or intranet based remote power control to six receptacles grouped into three individual Power Pods.
Each of these Pods can be turned on and off individually from anywhere on the planet. In addition, current draw can be monitored from 0.2 to 20.0 amps per power POD.
The iP 1520 can be controlled by the on board web server graphic interface that can be accessed by any web browser. It can also be remote controlled by RS232 connection to commercial or proprietary control systems.
Economical Features and Functions
The iP 1520 is priced many hundreds of dollars below comparable Ethernet addressable power modules. Yet, it features high quality design and construction as well as the most important features needed for web based remote control.
Using third party programs the iP 1520 can be scheduled to turn on and off at specific times. Also, its outlets can be sequenced on and off if required for application in audio systems. This remote control can also be used to reboot DSPs or other processor based electronics as well as to save energy costs by scheduling electronic equipment to turn off when not in use.
Web Server
All iP Series products have an on board web server that provides graphic user interface for controlling and monitoring equipment connected to the iP Series unit. This feature is available for remote use as soon as the IP address of the unit is entered in a web browser.
TCP / IP Control
It is possible to control and monitor iP-1520 over Ethernet using raw TCP protocol. In this mode, any PC ( Windows, Linux, Mac ) can connect to the iP-1520 over a TCP/IP connection using a suitable TCP/IP client program. Once the connection is made, the console commands are available to the user over TCP/IP as if the user was connected to IP-1520 over the local serial connection.
RS232 Control
The RJ11 style connector on the back of the iP1520 chassis (labeled "RS232") can be used for remote control of this unit via RS232 protocol over distances of no more than 50 feet. Commands for this control are detailed in the iP 1520 Manual in the section titled "RS232 Control and Monitoring".
To issue RS232 commands terminal software such as Windows Hyper Terminal is required. For convenience, a version of the Micro Terminal program is available for downloading from the following link. Note: this is an executable program file. Your browser or security software may issue a warning to that effect.
Local and Remote Monitoring
Operation and status of the iP 1520 and connected equipment can be observed in several ways. Each of three lights on the front of the iP 1520 turn on to indicate which of the three Power Pods have been turned on. A fourth LED indicates power on and active data network communications.
By way of the on board web server or an appropriate third party interface, each of the three Power Pods can be monitored to determine if connected equipment is on and consuming power.
SNMP
Juice Goose developed an SNMP enabled subset of the iP Series products. Those models can be addressed with SNMP or RS232 protocol but lack some of the features of the standard iP Series models.
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