Remote Power Control / Voltage-Free Contact Output Network-Compatible PDU5005
Remote Power Control / Voltage-Free Contact Output Network-Compatible PDU-5005
A device for controlling the power and signals of computers and communication equipment from a remote location via Ethernet LAN/WAN.
It has two independently controllable voltage-free contact outputs (A and B contacts for each system), allowing remote control of power supply and control signal ON/OFF with a maximum of AC250V 5A and DC30V 5A. When powered, it has the capability to send WOL packets (via LAN) for computer startup. Additionally, it features the ability to set operation schedules for automatic operation. It can send reboot or reset signals to communication devices in case of a hang-up. Furthermore, it can be controlled by network management software such as HP Software (formerly OpenView) via rsh or SNMP. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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PDU-5005 Non-voltage contact output type. The output features highly reliable gold-plated (flash) non-voltage contacts with a latching function. It is also ideal for controlling small currents. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ Control power and signals of computers and communication devices from remote locations. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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PDU-5005 | No-voltage contact output type |
PDU-6000 |
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At ISAI, we offer a range of monitoring solutions including network warning lights (Keiko-chan / Meru Maru-kun), network monitoring, contact monitoring, PDUs, and network UPS, as well as IoT solutions for agriculture, distribution, factory automation, food, pharmaceuticals, education, and healthcare utilizing LoRa wireless communication. In the UNIX era of the 1990s, we developed an automatic shutdown device as a countermeasure for shutdown processing troubles. Subsequently, we focused on the development of network-related devices centered around Embedded Linux, and in the 2000s, we announced various networked devices and integrated management solutions. Even now, through unique products such as intelligent UPS, network warning lights, and LoRa wireless-enabled sensing systems, we provide advanced technology in a safe and easy-to-use manner, contributing to the enhancement of IT infrastructure. Additionally, ISAI leverages its achievements in server power management and automated system operations in large-scale core systems to offer a wide range of system operation technologies, including remote monitoring, equipment control, and the operation, monitoring, and management of power supplies (including UPS) via network.