AVGear AVG-IP410 User manual

AVG-IP410
Features
▪4 port Remote power controller for power
On, Off and Reboot
▪Web Server built-in, control by web
browser in Windows, Android or iOS
system like Internet Explorer (IE), Google
Chrome and so on
▪4 Button Control: Direct manual hardware
control each outlet without using the Web
browser
▪Supports HTTPS,SSL, TCP/ IP, DHCP,
DDNS, SMTP, Telnet, SNMP,
Modbus/TCP and BACnet/IP
▪Power Surge protection and FUSE
included
▪SYSLOG: Support Log function & send to
assign IP address
▪Time Schedule –can pre-set a suitable
time to turn power on / off automatically
▪High grade components for reliability and
performance
▪Back Up for quick setup for multiple
devices like Time Schedule, Network
Settings, etc
AVG-IP410 is a new generation of Power
Distribution Units (PDU) and Remote Power
Control (RPC) systems.
With an embedded web server and HTTPS
protection, the AVG-IP410 supports a higher
grade of security. Users can control power
circuits easily and safely through a web browser
on Windows, Android or iOS systems, like
Internet Explorer (IE), Google Chrome, Safari
web browser.

AVG-IP410
PLEASE READ THIS PRODUCT MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
This manual is only for operation instruction only, and
is not to be used in a maintenance capacity. The
functions described in this version are current as of
October 2019. Any changes of functions and
operational parameters will be updated in future
manual versions. Please refer to your dealer for the
latest product details.
Version 1.0 9/10/19

AVG-IP410
SAFETY OPERATION GUIDE
In order to guarantee the reliable operation of the equipment and safety of the
user, please abide by the following procedures in installation, use and
maintenance:
1. The system must be earthed properly. Please do not use two blade plugs
and ensure the AC power supply ranges from 100v to 240v and from 50Hz
to 60Hz.
2. Do not make any changes to this equipment without permission, may cause
damage to the device and yourself.
3. Please disconnect the unit from mains power if it will be left unused for a
long period of time.
4. Please DO NOT try to open the casing of the equipment, DO NOT attempt to
repair the unit. Opening the unit will void the warranty. There are high
voltage components in the unit and attempting to repair the unit could result
in serious injury.
5. Do not allow the unit to come into contact with any liquid as that could result
in personal injury and or product failure.
6. Do not install the switcher in an environment where it will be exposed to
extreme hot or cold temperatures.
7. The AVG-IP410 was designed for indoor use ONLY. We carry no
responsibility for possible damages caused by outdoor use.

AVG-IP410
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ..............................................................................................................1
Introduction to the AVG-IP410......................................................................1.1
Features ....................................................................................................... 1.2
Minimum System Requirements...................................................................1.3
What’s in the Box ........ ……………………………………………………………………2
Product Appearance of the AVG-IP410 ..................................................................3
Fuse Replacement .......................................................................................1.3
Hardware Connection ..............................................................................................4
Usage Precautions .......................................................................................4.1
Connection Steps .........................................................................................4.2
Software Installation ................................................................................................5
Installing Software ........................................................................................5.1
Network Connection via LAN........................................................................5.2
Internet Setup............................................................................................... 5.3
Using the IP Service .....................................................................................5.4
System Operations...................................................................................................6
Web Interface ...............................................................................................6.1
Power Control...............................................................................................6.2
Control ............................................................................................ 6.2.2
Schedule.........................................................................................6.2.3
Ping................................................................................................. 6.2.4
Network ........................................................................................................6.3
Application Settings ......................................................................................6.4
Email............................................................................................... 6.4.1
DDNS.............................................................................................. 6.4.2
Communication............................................................................... 6.4.3
IP Service ....................................................................................... 6.4.4
System Settings............................................................................................ 6.5
Management................................................................................... 6.5.2
System Information.........................................................................6.5.3
System Log.....................................................................................6.5.4
Firmware.........................................................................................6.5.4
Third Party Control...................................................................................................7
Specifications...........................................................................................................8
FAQ............................................................................................................................9

AVG-IP410
Introduction
1.1. Introduction to the AVG-IP410
AVG-IP410 is a new generation of Power Distribution Units (PDU) and Remote
Power Control (RPC) systems.
With an embedded web server and HTTPS protection, the AVG-IP410 supports a
higher grade of security. Users can control power circuits easily and safely through a
web browser on Windows, Android or iOS systems, like Internet Explorer (IE),
Google Chrome, Safari web browser.
A user can control each circuit via the four buttons on the top of the device.
The AVG-IP410 supports SSL & SNMP, which allows the user to use public email
like Gmail / Hotmail / Yahoo Mail to receive updates of status changes. The AVG-
IP410 can also be controlled via emails, so no port forwarding required.
The AVG-IP410 features Auto Ping and a Time Scheduler.
For system integrators, there are several popular control protocols available, such
as HTTP/CGI command, Telnet, SNMP, Modbus TCP/IP and BACnet TCP/IP.
Some applications the AVG-IP410 could be used for:
Power Management, Server Management, Internet Controllable Timer, System
Integration, Remote Power Control in Remote locations.
1.2. Features
▪4 port Remote power controller for power On, Off and Reboot
▪Web Server built-in, control by web browser in Windows, Android or iOS system
like Internet Explorer (IE), Google Chrome and so on
▪4 Button Control: Direct manual hardware control each outlet without using the
Web browser
▪Supports HTTPS,SSL, TCP/ IP, DHCP, DDNS, SMTP, Telnet, SNMP,
Modbus/TCP and BACnet/IP
▪Power Surge protection and FUSE included
▪SYSLOG: Support Log function & send to assign IP address
▪Time Schedule –can pre-set a suitable time to turn power on / off automatically
▪High grade components for reliability and performance
▪Back Up for quick setup for multiple devices like Time Schedule, Network
Settings, etc
▪Supports public e-mail —@gmail.com, @yahoo.com, @hotmail.com, etc.
E-mail Control & Advice:
–Receive e-mails with IPs device boot up.
–POP3 Control–Control each outlet ON/OFF via E-mail. No need to do Port
Forwarding

AVG-IP410
▪Specific software developed by Aviosys and provided free of charge :
–SDK Available : HTTP Command
–Windows software “IP Power Center“ : Control Multiple Aviosys IP Power
devices
–CNT software ( Cross Network Technology ) allows users to eliminate port
forwarding on the router, simply Plug & Play.
–Supports MQTT protocol
▪Android or iOS Apps available:
Android APP –“IP Power” is free download in Google Play.
iOS APP –“IPPOWER+” is a free download from the Apple Store.
1.3. Minimum System Requirements
▪Network, Web Browser and Internet Connection.
▪Ethernet Cable & Power Cord/s
What’s in the Box
▪1 x AVG-IP410 Power Distribution Unit
▪1 x User Manual
Note: Please immediately contact your distributor if you found any damage or
defects in the device.

AVG-IP410
Product Appearance of the AVG-IP410
Front Panel
Name
Description
Control Buttons
Control the power circuits individually via the control
buttons numbered 1 to 4.
To factory default the IP410 press and hold buttons 1
and 2 for 7 seconds, you will hear a long beep
followed by 3 short beeps.
4 Outlets
Connect your devices to these sockets.
Power Input
Connect to a local 240V power source.
The fuse is also located here. The IP410 comes with a
spare fuse in here for possible future use.
Fuse Type: U/C GFE 10A 250V (PF)
Power Switch
This switch controls the input power.
LAN Port
Local Area Network port, connect to your Network
Switch or Router’s LAN ports.
Note: Pictures shown in this manual are for reference only.

AVG-IP410
3.1. Fuse Replacement
The fuse is located between the power switch and the power input socket. Remove
the input power cable before trying to remove the fuse holder.
Carefully remove the fuse holder using a flat blade screwdriver.
Replacement fuses can be purchased from any local electronics shop. The fuse’s
specifications are below.
U/C GFE 10A 250V (PF)

AVG-IP410
Hardware Connection
4.1 Usage Precautions
▪System should be installed in a clean environment with temperature and
humidity maintained to within equipment specifications.
▪All of the power switches, plugs, sockets and power cords should be insulated,
safe and working.
4.2 Connection Steps
▪Connect the Ethernet cable via the RJ45 connectors to the AVG-IP410 and your
local area network.
▪Connect the devices your want to be able to control into the output ports on the
top of the device.
▪Then connect the a power cable into the AVG-IP410’ power input socket. Use the
AVG-IP410’s power switch to turn on its power.
▪After powering it on, wait around 45 seconds. There will be a short beep noise
which indicates the AVG-IP410 is ready to be used.
Software Installation
5.1. Installing the Software
There are two pieces of software available for download from the AV Gear website
and the Avation website. Simply download and run.
IP Edit (Which is required)
IP Power Center (Used to control multiple IP PDUs)

AVG-IP410
5.2. Network Connection by LAN
IP Edit is a search tool designed to search, configure or access the AVG-IP410 from
a local network computer.
Run the IP Edit software, if you’re AVG-IP410 is connected to the network it will
appear in the Local devices list.
By default, the AVG-IP410 is set to DHCP and will automatically be assigned an IP
address by the network’s DHCP server (usually a router). If there is no DHCP server
on the local network the AVG-IP410 will change to a fixed IP address of
192.168.1.168.
If you can’t locate any IP PDUs in IP Edit, please check your local network devices
and cables. Also try disabling your firewall. Then try again.
Selecting a device in the Local Device list will display the device’s IP settings. Check
if they are what you want them to be. This is where you can set the device to a static
IP address and click on “Submit” to save your changes.
The default login details are:
User: admin
Password: 12345678
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