| Watchdog Remote Computer Power Controller |
|

- Provides a complete automatic control over a kiosk or any unattended Personal Computer (PC), file server, gateway, and/or modem
- Fully programmable timer and AC power switch with a built-in RS-232 interface and a telephone ring detector
- UL, CSA, FCC and EC approvals
- Will power down and restart an attached PC and/or modem if it locks up or if the modem does not answer
- Software is available for MS-DOS, Windows 3.1x, Windows 95/NT
- Utilizes a MicroChip PIC12C508 RISC micro-controller, operating at approximately one million instructions per second. It performs the timing functions, controls a power relay, monitors a telephone line for ring signals, and manages 2400 baud communications.
- Relay which controls the power is rated at 8 amps at 120/240 volts AC. The load may be either resistive or inductive. No minimum load
- Switches power at a near-zero-voltage-crossing to minimize stress on the attached PC.
- Can be programmed to use any time for either state. Programming is done via half-duplex EIA-232 communications at 2400 baud. A simple programming syntax allows a user to set or examine any register, determine status, or to go to any state. An unanswered ring signal on the telephone line will also cause the unit to change state.
- Communications link to an attached PC is a standard EIA-232 hardware interface. Allowing communication with any operating system on the PC, including DOS, Windows, OS/2, Unix, or network operating systems.
- Case Size: 2" x 2.6" x 3.9"
- Weight: Approximately 5 ounces
- Material: Black ABS Flame-Retardant Thermoplastic
- Power Input: IEC Male Connector
- Power Output: IEC Female Connector
- Communications: DB-9 female jack
- Telephone: RJ-11 jack
- Switching Capacity: 120/240 Volts 50/60 Cycle (8 Amperes) Resistive or Inductive Load (no minimum) Zero-Crossing Switching
|
 |
|

| Part
Number |
Description |
Price
per ea. |
|
|
Watchdog Remote Computer Power Controller |
|
|