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Gembird SIS-PMS-LAN User Manual

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SIS-PMS-LAN PROGRAMMABLE SURGE

PROTECTOR WITH LAN INTERFACE

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To be able to setup the schedule of SIS-PMS-LAN you have to first

setup its internal clock correctly. Enter the current local time and date.

Alternatively if the option Use NTP for timer correction is enabled (by

default) then the time will be taken from NTP server. The device will try to
connect with the server every 18 hours. The first synchronization would
take place in 15 seconds after you press the Apply button.

NTP server field should have a valid name of NTP server (by default

“pool.ntp.org”). If for any reason the NTP time correction doesn’t work
you can choose the best NTP server for your country via the website
www.pool.ntp.org.

NOTE: for NTP time correction to work properly the device should

have access to the Internet and have a proper DNS server setting (see
section 4.3 above).

Server name can be convenient to identify the web server if you

have more than one SIS-PMS-LAN. It is “Server 1” by default.

The password is necessary to access SIS-PMS-LAN both from your

web browser and the Power Manager software (see section 12 below).
This password is case-sensitive and can be up to 32 characters long.
Alphanumeric characters and spaces are allowed to be entered. Only the
first eight characters of the password are used to access the device with
the Power Manager software. You will need to enter this password in the
Add LAN device window (see section 6 below).

The Power Manager software accesses SIS-PMS-LAN via a certain

client port (by default 5000). You can change this port to any other
except port 80 which is always occupied by the web server.