Units can be connected via current loop at runs of more than 1, 000 feet with backwards compatibility with Furman’s legacy sequencers. In addition, the CN-1800S offers robust control options, equipped with RS-232 ports and command sets for integration with control systems. An optional RS-232-to-Ethernet adaptor (sold separately) adds full IP-addressability to the unit, allowing it to be controlled, programmed, and monitored from a smartphone, tablet, PC, or any Web-enabled device via Telnet, direct
HTTP: connection, or Panamax/Furman’s BlueBOLT®-hosted remote power and energy management platform. Features at a Glance Surge Protection - Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP) Technology provides the highest level of surge & spike protection available. Noise Filtration - Linear Filtration Technology (LiFT) reduces AC noise linearly across a very wide bandwidth for unequaled audio & video clarity. Voltage Protection - Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS) circuity safely powers down itself and connected equipment during unsafe voltage periods. SmartSequencing™ - SmartSequencing allows bidirectional, safe sequenced power up/down operations via the push of a button or turn of a key. Diagnostic Lights - Diagnostic lights provide valuable system information including power quality, “Protectection Ok” indicator, and Extreme Voltage indicator. 15 Amp Output Current - 15 amp maximum current capacity with incorporated 15 amp thermal circuit breaker. Remote Access (RS-232) - RS-232 compatibility & command set provide integration with control systems, open source and control programming. BlueBOLT Compatible® - BlueBOLT provides remote access to reboot components, power equipemnt on/off, and monitor power quality via the internet from anywhere in the world. Nine Total Outlets - The CN-1800S contains eight rear panel NEMA 5-15R outlets and one front panel NEMA 5-15R outlet.
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