Marway Commander UCP 5000 Series User manual

Commander™Universal Control Panel
5000 & 5100 Series
Operating Guide and Reference
Sep 2020 : P/N 501041-000 Rev B

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
1General 3
1.1 Documentation Symbols........................................................ 3
1.2 Safety Notices......................................................................... 3
1.3 Product General Description ................................................. 4
1.4 Product Models....................................................................... 4
2Installation 5
2.1 Installation Notes.................................................................... 5
3Operation 6
3.1 Startup .................................................................................... 6
3.2 Control Modes and Connector Pins....................................... 6
3.2.1 Power On/Off Modes....................................................... 7
3.2.2 EPO Mode........................................................................ 7
3.2.3 Clearing EPO Mode ......................................................... 8
3.3 Control Modes and PDU Behaviors ....................................... 8
3.3.1 Optima 5 Series PDUs..................................................... 8
3.3.2 Optima 8 Series PDUs .................................................... 8
3.3.3 Custom PDUs................................................................... 9
3.4 Using Aux1/Aux2 Outlets....................................................... 9
4Connections 10
4.1 Connecting to PDUs..............................................................10
4.2 Remote Status Indication ....................................................11
4.3 Connecting Additional EPO Buttons .................................... 11
5Reference 12
6 Specications 13

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
1 General
1.1 Documentation Symbols
Safety and warning notices as well as general notices in this document are shown in a box with a symbol as follows:
Symbol for a life threatening danger.
Symbol for general safety notices (instructions and damage protection bans) or important
information for operation.
Symbol for general notices.
1.2 Safety Notices
Mortal danger - Hazardous voltage
• This product is classied as pluggable equipment. The mains inlet plug serves as the disconnect
device. The mains inlet plug shall be installed so that it is easily accessible.
• This product is equipped with a safety ground connection through the mains inlet plug, as well as
a redundant chassis ground screw on the rear panel. Ensure that the product is properly grounded
before applying power.
• Disconnect all power to the product prior to servicing control signal cabling.
• Do not open this product as it contains no user serviceable parts inside. All service concerns
should be directed to Marway Power Solutions.
• If this product is used in a manner which does not comply with this instruction manual, the
protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
• All work on connections must be carried out under zero voltage (output disconnect), and may only
be performed by qualied and informed persons. Improper actions can cause fatal injury as well as
serious material damage.
• This product is intended for indoor use only and should not be exposed to excess moisture. Avoid
any use of liquids near the equipment, and condition which cause condensation.
• This product is intended for installation in a restricted access location by a skilled person.
• This product is intended for use by an instructed person.
• The equipment is only approved for use within the connection limits stated on the product label.
• The ratings for all output receptacles are marked on the top cover of the chassis. Be sure to
observe the ratings for all connected load equipment.

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
1.3 Product General Description
The Commander 5000/5100 series is a family of universal control panels (UCPs) which consolidate the On, Off, and
Emergency Power Off (EPO) controls for downstream equipment with compatible control signal interfaces. Generally,
Marway’s UCPs are used in conjunction with Marway’s power distribution units such as the Ethernet networked Optima 8
series, the non-networked Optima 5 series, and Optima custom models.
Each UCP model has a single phase mains power inlet, user control buttons on the front panel, control signal connectors
on the back panel. Each also has a pair of auxiliary convenience power outlets (one at the front, one at the back). All
models are constructed of a steel chassis, and are designed for xed mounting within a 1-U rack space in an EIA-310
compliant rack enclosure.
1.4 Product Models
The products are separated into two families. The 5000 series is designed to NEMA conventions, and the 5100 series
designed to IEC conventions. Each of these two families includes models for normally open (N.O.) and normally closed
(N.C.) EPO styles. Each style is available with or without an EPO button guard.
Series Model Power
Connectors
EPO
Type
EPO
Guard Power Rating
UCP 5000
UCP 5000-000
NEMA
NO —
120 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 1 phase
12 amps
UCP 5000-000G NO Yes
UCP 5000-001 NC —
UCP 5000-001G NC Yes
UCP 5100
UCP 5100-000
IEC
NO —
100–240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 1 phase
10 amps, European Union
12 amps, United States
UCP 5100-000G NO Yes
UCP 5100-001 NC —
UCP 5100-001G NC Yes

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
2 Installation
2.1 Installation Notes
The following guidance must be followed for proper installation of the product.
1. Mounting: This product is designed for mounting in an EIA-310 compliant 19” rack. The user is responsible for
ensuring the mounting method provides adequate structural support for the product and any attached cables.
The user is also responsible for ensuring the mounting location provides adequate ventilation to dissipate heat
generated during operation of the product. Ensure the product is securely mounted before applying power.
2. Chassis ground: The rear of the chassis includes a redundant chassis ground screw and ground wire. If desired for
your installation location, connect the chassis ground wire to the rack cabinet using an appropriate fastener.
3. This product includes a power cord with a plug, which is used to disconnect power to the product. The facility socket
outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
4. Connect the appropriate remote control cables between the product and one or more PDUs.
5. Ensure the Control Breaker is in the reset (depressed) position.
6. Connect the product power cord to the facility socket outlet.
7. Facility Power Source: The facility power source for this product must include an overcurrent protective device with a
maximum rating as dened in the table below:
Main Inlet Location Continuous Current
Rating
Mains Protection
Required
NEMA 5-15P United States 12A 15A
IEC C-13 United States 12A 15A
IEC C-13 European Union 10A 10A
The current rating for the input and output signals of the control connectors on the back panel is 4 Amps.
See the Specications pages for full details on dimensions, connections, and ratings.

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
3 Operation
Power
Aux 1
Control
Lamp
Test
PDU Outlet PowerControl
Breaker On Off EPO Reset
Audio
On
Off
HOURS
QUARTZ
1/10
PRESS
RESET
Commander
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1 J2 J4 J5J3
Remote EPO Input Outlet Control Bus
Aux 2
1 2 313 4 6 78
910 11 12 15 14
5
3.1 Startup
When power is applied to the UCP (and assuming the Control Breaker is engaged), the Control Power lamp will be lit
indicating the system is powered. This indicator also functions as a lamp and audible alarm test button. Pressing Control
Power will momentarily illuminate all indicators, and trigger the audible alarm.
All normally closed (N.C.) -001 models power up in the EPO mode — as though the EPO button had
been pressed. The EPO Reset button must be pressed before beginning normal operation.
3.2 Control Modes and Connector Pins
The system has three modes or states of control named On, Off, and EPO. These modes change the state of the Outlet
Control Bus pins at the rear of the unit—which are then interpreted by the remote EPO controller in a Marway PDU (or
other equipment with compatible signals).
The following table summarizes the pin connections during the operating modes.
UCP State –000 Normally Open –001 Normally Closed
J1 & J2 J3 & J4 J1 & J2 J3 & J4
Startup no connections no connections no connections 1no connections
PDU Power On Enable–Return Enable–Return Enable–Return
Disable–Return Enable–Return
PDU Power Off no connections no connections Disable–Return no connections
EPO active Disable–Return no connections no connections no connections
1 — For N.C. models, no connection on all pins is an EPO state. EPO Reset must be pressed at each new startup.
A –000 normally open (NO) UCP should be paired with PDUs equipped with a NO EPO controller.
A –001 normally closed (NC) UCP should be paired with PDUs equipped with a NC EPO controller.

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
Note that connectors J1 and J2 are wired in parallel. That is, J1 pin 1 is always common to J2 pin 1, and the same for
each of the three pins.
Connectors J4 and J5 are wired independently, but operate in parallel. They will change state at the same time, but J4 pin
1 is never common with J5 pin 1. The same goes for pin 3. There is no Disable signal on J4 and J5. Pin 2 is not used. On
these connectors, the loss of the Enable signal is the same for an unpowered UCP, the UCP in Off mode, or the UCP in
EPO mode.
3.2.1 Power On/Off Modes
In Power On/Off mode, the PDU Outlet Power On and Off buttons are used to switch on and off the PDU’s remotely
switchable outlets. Some PDUs may have outlets which are not controlled by these On/Off controls. (There are some
variations in behavior depending the PDU type which are explored in the section “3.3 Control Modes and PDU Behaviors”.)
3.2.1.1 Enable Signal
For all models, the On and Off buttons control the state of the Commander’s Enable signal.
When the On button is pressed, the UCP’s Enable signal is asserted. At Outlet Control Bus connectors J1 and J2, pin 1
is connected to pin 3. Additionally, at Outlet Control Bus connectors J4 and J5, pin 1 is connected to pin 3.
When the Off button is pressed, the Enable signal is not asserted.
The On/Off buttons have no affect on the Disable signal.
3.2.1.2 Disable Signal
For –000 NO models, during both On mode and Off mode, the Disable signal is normally open. There is no connection
with Return (pins 2 and 3) — this is where the model version gets its normally open description.
For –001 NC models, during both On mode and Off mode, the Disable signal is normally closed. There is a maintained
connection with Return (pins 2 and 3) — this is where the model version gets its normally closed description.
3.2.2 EPO Mode
When the EPO button (large red one on right side which is not labeled), or a remotely connected EPO button connected to
the UCP panel, is pressed, the system enters Emergency Power Off (EPO) mode. If the UCP was previously in the On mode,
this would be canceled, which results in all switchable outlets in connected PDUs to be switched off. (There are some
variations in behavior depending the PDU type which are explored in the section “3.3 Control Modes and PDU Behaviors”.)
3.2.2.1 Enable Signal
When in EPO mode, the UCP’s Enable signals on J1, J2, J4, and J5 are disengaged (revoking any previous On mode).
3.2.2.2 Disable Signal
For –000 NO models, during EPO mode, the Disable signal is asserted. On Outlet Control Bus connectors J1 and J2,
pin 2 will be connected to pin 3.
For –001 NC models, during EPO mode, the Disable signal is not asserted. On Outlet Control Bus connectors J1 and
J2, pin 2 will not be connected to pin 3. In the NC models, the lack of this signal indicates the EPO is active.
At the press of one of the connected EPO buttons, the audio alarm will optionally be triggered on the UCP depending on
position of the Audio switch. Audio Off will keep the audio alarm silent.

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
3.2.3 Clearing EPO Mode
After the EPO has been pressed, an operator has to clear the EPO mode before resuming normal operation with On mode.
Press the EPO Reset button. At this point, the system will be in Off mode with the pin connections reverted to the
conditions described in the sections above.
If the Audio button has been temporarily switch to the Off position, it should be switched back On so it can alert for the
next EPO event.
To return to normal operating mode with PDU outlets powered, press the On button.
3.3 Control Modes and PDU Behaviors
This section is to clarify what behavior to expect with various design options in the PDUs to which the Commander UCP
may be connected.
3.3.1 Optima 5 Series PDUs
In the various 5 Series PDUs with remote EPO capability (520, 532, 533), most of the outlets are subject to the EPO
control system, though some are always powered as long as the PDU itself is powered.
In 520 Series models, outlets labeled Group A are not subject to the EPO system. They will remain powered as long as the
PDU is powered. Outlet groups B and C are subject to EPO control.
In the 532 and 533 PDUs, a pair of outlets labeled J1 are not subject to the EPO system. All other outlets are.
The outlets in Group A or J1 will continue to be powered even when the EPO button is pressed or the EPO Mode switch on
the PDU is the Off (middle) position.
3.3.2 Optima 8 Series PDUs
In Optima 820 and 833 series PDUs, most outlets are subject to the EPO system. In the 820 models, outlet J9 is not
subject to the EPO system. In the 833 systems, the two highest numbered outlets (varies by model) are not subject to the
EPO system. They will remain powered as long as the PDU is powered, even if the EPO button is pressed.
With the addition of the remote control software, the Optima 8 series has an additional facet to consider when the EPO
state is activated.
By default, when an EPO event occurs, the Optima responds in two ways. First, the standard EPO control system in the
PDU shuts off the main power contactor or relay. This cuts power to all EPO controlled outlets. This action does not change
the state of the individual software-controlled outlet relays. Therefore, secondly, the RCM software is triggered to switch
all of its remote control outlet relays off.
When EPO is reset, and the Commander is restored to an on state, and the main power relay/contactor in the PDU is
turned back on. However, the RCM software, by default, assumes it’s own state erring on the side of safety, and the
individual remote control outlet relays remain off. An operator, or remote control script, has to restore the desired state of
each outlet.
Knowing that in some scenarios it is preferred to have the individual outlets restored to the power state they were in
before the EPO event, the RCM software has an option for this. In the Power view of the web interface, the Outlets tab has
an option labeled “Auto On When EPO Canceled” for each outlet. When this option is checked, that outlet will ignore the
original EPO event, and the remote control relay will not be switched off. There’s still no power at the outlet because the
main power relay/contactor will have cut the power source. With this option checked, when EPO is reset, power is restored
to the outlet because the individual outlet relay will still be in the on state.
There’s is more detail about this system in the RCM User Guide version 2.3.x Rev C and later.

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
3.3.3 Custom PDUs
Custom PDUs may or may not have outlets which are not subject to the EPO system. The pattern of labeling outlets may
have to follow specic needs dened by the customer, so it may not be obvious which outlets will remain powered. The
end user will need to determine this based on knowing the original design requirements.
If the custom PDU has RCM software and switched outlets, then the behavior described above in “3.3.2 Optima 8 Series
PDUs” will apply. Please read that section for details.
If the custom PDU does not have RCM networking software with switched outlets, then any outlet designed to not react to
the EPO system will simply remain on (as long as the PDU is powered) even when the EPO button is pressed or the EPO
Mode switch on the PDU is the Off (middle) position.
3.4 Using Aux1/Aux2 Outlets
These two outlets are wired directly to the input power, and are always powered. They are not subject to the On/Off/EPO
controls of the UCP, nor are they subject to the front panel circuit breaker. The combined load of both outlets is subject to
the input power rating of the unit (see “1.4 Product Models”).

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
4 Connections
4.1 Connecting to PDUs
There are four connectors which can be used to control PDUs or other equipment subject to the Commander control
panel: J1, J2, J4, and J5 — all of which are on the back face of the system. All four connectors are dry contacts.
Power
Aux 1
Control
Lamp
Test
PDU Outlet PowerControl
Breaker On Off EPO Reset
Audio
On
Off
HOURS
QUARTZ
1/10
PRESS
RESET
Commander
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1 J2 J4 J5J3
Remote EPO Input Outlet Control Bus
Aux 2
1 2 313 4 6 78
910 11 12 15 14
5
While there are four connectors, this does not necessarily limit connecting to just four downstream PDUs. Assuming the
UCP is used with Marway PDUs, the conventional method is to connect to the rst PDU, then daisy chain multiple PDUs.
Some PDUs may have only one remote EPO connection (due to lack of space), in which case Y cables can be used to
implement daisy chaining. Nevertheless, connecting multiple PDUs directly to the UCP is possible using the on-board
connectors. Connectors J1 and J2 are intended to be used to connect to downstream PDUs.
Shown below are common daisy chain scenarios. The left show the Commander’s J1 and J2 being used to directly
connect to separate PDUs. The J2 connection is then used to daisy chain to another PDU using a Y cable. The right side
shows a classic daisy chain when there are at least two connectors on the PDU. Any combination of these schemes
is valid. Also, when PDUs have multiple remote EPO connectors, they’re all wired in parallel. It does not matter which
connector is used. Even if there are connectors on the front and rear, any of them can be used with equal result.
J 2
J 3
J 4
J 10 J 11
Enable
Disable
Return
Delay
Disable
Return
Input
J 7 J 6 J 5
J 2
J 3
J 4
J 10 J 11
Enable
Disable
Return
Delay
Disable
Return
Input
J 7 J 6 J 5
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1 J2 J4 J5J3
Remote EPO Input Outlet Control Bus
Aux 2
Group C
Group A
Group B
E
D
R
Group C
Group A
Group B
E
D
R
Group C
Group A
Group B
E
D
R
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1 J2 J4 J5J3
Remote EPO Input Outlet Control Bus
Aux 2

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4.2 Remote Status Indication
The Commander’s connectors J4 and J5 are intended for
remote indication — that is, the ability to drive a lamp or signal
input on some remote equipment which indicates that the
Commander is in the Power On mode.
Each connector is a dry contact, each is wired independently,
and each is rated up to 250 volts, and up to 4 amps.
4.3 Connecting Additional EPO Buttons
The Commander’s J3 connector is a 24 Vdc source to loop out to one
or more auxiliary EPO buttons. Each switch, if there is more than one,
would be wired in series or parallel as indicated in the diagram to the
right. There is no remote reset. For safety, there is only the one reset in
the system at the Commander panel.
N.O. Models — Shorting J3 pin 1 to pin 2 returns the 24 Vdc signal,
and creates an EPO active state.
N.C. Models — J3 requires a shorting jumper when no external
switches are used. Adding switches in series to break Pin1 from Pin 2
creates an EPO active state.
The voltage rating of connector J3 is a signicant change from the legacy UCP 3500.
UCP 5000/5100 models use 24 Vdc, whereas UCP 3500 models use 20 Vac.
Internal
Power On
Pin 3 : Return
Pin 1 : Enabled
Pin 3 : Return
Pin 1 : Enabled
Marway UCP End User Equipment
J4
J5
L
Shown is conceptually what’s inside the UCP, and a simplied example
of how to use the J4 and J5 connectors for auxiliary Power On signals.
Internal
EPO Active
Internal
24 Vdc
Pin 2 : EPO Return
Pin 1 : EPO Out
J3
Marway UCP End User Equipment
N.O. Models
Internal
EPO Active
Internal
24 Vdc
Pin 2 : EPO Return
Pin 1 : EPO Out
J3 N.C. Models
Must be jumpered when
there are no external switches.
This diagram shows conceptually what’s inside the UCP,
and how to use the J3 connector to attach one or more
external EPO buttons.

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Power
Aux 1
Control
Lamp
Tes t
PDU Outlet PowerControl
Breaker On Off EPO Reset
Audio
On
Off
HOURS
QUARTZ
1/10
PRESS
RESET
Commander
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1 J2 J4 J5J3
Remote EPO Input Outlet Control Bus
Aux 2
8.00
1.341.44
1.72
0.86 (max protrusion without optional shroud)
19.00
17.16
9 ft cable
UCP 5000: 5-15P plug
UCP 5100: C14 plug
1 2 313 4 6 78
910 11 12 15 14
5
(1) 1 amp breaker, protecting built-in controls.
(2) Control Power lamp / Lamp Test pushbutton.
Functions as a lamp, and as a pushbutton. The lamp
indicates that power is available to the UCP controls.
The momentary pushbutton is used to temporarily
illuminate all indicators as conrmation that they
are still operable.
(3) PDU Power On lamp/button. The lamp indicates that
the outlet control bus is enabled (rear connectors
J1, J2, J4, J5). The momentary pushbutton is used
to set the outlet control bus to the enabled state.
This is typically used to allow PDU outlets to be
powered. However, on some PDU models, local
controls may still override this signal, and keep
outlets off.
(4) PDU Power Off lamp/button. The lamp indicates that
the outlet control bus is disabled. The momentary
pushbutton is used to set the outlet control bus to
the disabled state. This is typically used to prevent
PDU outlets from being powered. However, on some
PDU models, local controls may still override this
signal, to force outlets on.
(5) EPO push button. When pressed, the outlet control
bus is disabled, and the UCP is put into an EPO
state. All remote-EPO-controlled outlets in PDUs
connected to the UCP should be disabled (unless
local PDU overrides have them forced on). The EPO
Reset lamp will be illuminated, and the audible
alarm will be activated (if switch (7) is on).
(6) EPO status lamp / EPO Reset button. The lamp will
be illuminated whenever the UCP is in an EPO state.
Pressing the button will turn off the EPO state, and
put the PDU into a disabled state (EPO lamp will
not be lit, and the audible alarm will be silenced).
The PDU Power Off lamp will be lit. EPO-controlled
outlets will remain off.
(7) Audible Alarm on/off switch. When on, a speaker is
activated when the UCP is in an EPO state. The switch
is intended to be used to congure the UCP to have
the audible alert enabled or disabled as an element of
the EPO state.
(8) Time accumulation meter. Displays the accumulated
time in which the PDU Power On has been active (the
UCP’s enabled state).
(9) J3 Remote EPO Input. Allows additional EPO buttons
to be connected to the UCP—all of which will operate
exactly as the built-in button (5). Remote EPO buttons
cannot be accompanied by EPO Reset buttons. Only
one reset button (6) for the system is available.
(10) J1 and J2 Outlet Control Bus connectors. Intended for
interfacing with Marway PDUs with remote EPO control
to provide the enabled and disabled signals. These
connectors are wired in parallel.
(11) J4 and J5 Outlet Control Bus isolated auxiliary
connectors. Provides dry contacts which signal the
outlet power enabled state of the UCP (when (4) has
been pressed, and is illuminated). These connectors
function in parallel, but each is a separate dry contact.
(12) Auxiliary convenience outlet. This outlet is always
powered. It is a NEMA 5-15 on 5000 models, and C13
on 5100 models.
(13) Auxiliary convenience outlet. This outlet is always
powered. It is a NEMA 5-15 on 5000 models, and C13
on 5100 models.
(14) Power inlet. The plug will be a 5-15P on 5000 models,
and a C14 on 5100 models.
(15) Chassis ground connection.
5 Reference

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Commander UCP 5000 / 5100 Series
5100 Dimensions 5100 Electrical 5100 Environment
1U Rack-mount chassis
Weight: approx. 9 lbs
Front Width: 19.00”
Chassis Width: 17.16”
Chassis Height: 1.72”
Chassis Depth 8.00”
Input power rating: 100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Current Load: 10 A
Power consumption without Aux 1, 2: < 1 amp
J1: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
J2: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
J3: AMP #1-480699-0, 20 Vac, no load
J4: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
J5: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
Aux 1: IEC C13, 100-240 Vac **
Aux 2: IEC C13, 100-240 Vac **
** combined load of Aux1 and Aux2 is subject to
the 10 A EU rating, or 12 A USA rating
Operating Temperature: 32°F to 122°F
Maximum Altitude: 6,562 feet
Relative Humidity: 5% to 85% non-condensing
Power
Aux 1
Control
Lamp
Tes t
PDU Outlet PowerControl
Breaker On Off EPO Reset
Audio
On
Off
HOURS
QUARTZ
1/10
PRESS
RESET
Commander
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1 J2 J4 J5J3
Remote EPO Input Outlet Control Bus
Aux 2
8.00
1.341.44
1.72
0.86 (max protrusion without optional shroud)
19.00
17.16
9 ft cable
5-15P plug
5000 Dimensions 5000 Electrical 5000 Environment
1U Rack-mount chassis
Weight: approx. 9 lbs
Front Width: 19.00”
Chassis Width: 17.16”
Chassis Height: 1.72”
Chassis Depth 8.00”
Input power rating: 120 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Current Load: 12 A continuous / 15 A maximum
Power consumption without Aux 1, 2: < 1 amp
J1: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
J2: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
J3: AMP #1-480699-0, 24 Vdc, no load
J4: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
J5: AMP #1-480304-0, 250 Vac, 4 A max.
Aux 1: NEMA 5-15R, 120 Vac **
Aux 2: NEMA 5-15R, 120 Vac **
** combined load of Aux1 and Aux2 is subject to
the 12 A USA rating
Operating Temperature: 32°F to 122°F
Maximum Altitude: 6,562 feet
Relative Humidity: 5% to 85% non-condensing
8.00
1.341.44
1.72
0.86 (max protrusion without optional shroud)
19.00
17.16
9 ft cable
C14 plug
Enable
Disable
Return
Enable
Return
Outlet Control Bus
J1 J2 J4 J5J3
Remote EPO Input Outlet Control Bus
Aux 2
Power
Aux 1
Control PDU Outlet PowerControl
Breaker On Off EPO Reset
Audio
On
Off
HOURS
QUARTZ
1/10
PRESS
RESET
Commander
Lamp
Tes t
6 Specications

Commander™Universal Control Panel
5000/5100 Series
Operating Guide P/N 501041-000 Rev B
Marway Power Solutions
1721 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92705
800-462-7929 •marway@marway.com
© 2020, Marway Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Commander™ and Optima™ are trademarks of Marway Power Systems, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Global Support Contacts
Web: www.marway.com
Email: support@marway.com
sales@marway.com
Phone: 800-462-7929 (7am–5pm PST)
ere may be updates to this documentation and the software it describes at:
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