NETIO PowerPDU 4PV
398.89 € without VAT
NETIO PowerPDU 4PV is a smart PDU (Power Distribution Unit) with four power outlets (4x PowerCON grey). Each output can be switched on/off individually. NETIO PowerPDU 4PV can be mounted in rack cabinets – horizontally, vertically, or as a 1U device. Device supports local Ping WatchDog and Scheduler functions.
User can switch each output manually over the web, the NETIO Cloud service, or with a Mobile App NETIO Mobile 2 (Locally or via NETIO Cloud). PDU supports Open API for 3rd party integration (http JSON, Modbus/TCP, SNMP, MQTT-flex, Telnet, …). AV drivers make it easy to connect NETIO sockets to professional Audio/Video control systems such as Utelogy, Crestron, Control4, Atlona etc.
NETIO PowerPDU 4PV can be configured with a web browser (allows output control, connection to NETIO Cloud, Open API communication settings, etc.).
Each output can be turned off and on individually.
Ready-made AV drivers make it simple to connect the NETIO PDU to professional Audio/Video systems such as BrightSign, Crestron, Control4, Atlona, Utelogy, Qsys, RTI, SAVANT, SKAARHOJ and more.
Thanks to the Open API, integration with third-party systems using various protocols (JSON, Modbus/TCP, SNMP, MQTT-flex, Telnet, …) is easy.
With the NETIO Cloud service, the outputs can be controlled from anywhere. The NETIO Cloud service, provided for a fee, uses SSL security and servers in Europe.
The NETIO Mobile 2 app controls each output individually over LAN (local network).
The Power-Up sequence or power-up delay can be configured for each output.
Mechanical button (dry contact) or an external temperature sensor can be connected to the green DI input. By pressing a button or a temperature value, the defined output(s) can be switched using C&R (Condition & Rules) conditions.
Typical applications
1. Several PowerPDU 4PV units are typically used in IT data-centers for electricity distribution in a 19″ rack (cabinet) with our rack holders. Vertical or horizontal montage is available.
2. Saving energy in meeting rooms (Scheduler switches equipment on/off at predefined time).
3. Controlling the power (to TV sets, audio systems, lighting) from various AV systems in stores, smart homes, museums, digital signage applications.