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REAR PANEL FEATURE OVERVIEW
2
MAIN POWER
15A
1
GND
3
120 VAC/15A
1. Power Cord: 120 Vac / 15A, IEC 320-C13
2. Circuit Breaker: 120 Vac, 15 A
3. Ground Lug: connect to Panamax MOD-series signal protection module
grounding busses with 14AWG (<12" length) wire to expand the signal
protection capabilities.
4. Outlets: the seven rear panel outlets are grouped into three switched outlet
banks. All outlets within an outlet bank are controlled together.
Bank 1 has two outlets, Bank 2 has two outlets, Bank 3 has three outlets
5. CATV / SAT: Universal voltage (+/- 75V clamping), HD 1080i/p ready,
<0.5dB @ 0Hz-2.2GHz
BlueBOLT
STEP 1: Connect an Ethernet cable (not provided) between the BlueBOLT port and an Internet router or modem with an established Internet connection.
STEP 2: On-Line Registration - M4000-PRO is completely plug-and-play and does not require any software installation. The online BlueBOLT control interface is
operated through an Internet web browser.
a) Using any Internet connected computer go to www.mybluebolt.com using a standard Internet browser.
b) Follow the on-screen prompts to add a Location, and then to add a Device.
Note: MAC address information is attached to this quick start guide as well as on the bottom of the M4000-PRO itself. It is recommended the spare MAC address
label be adhered to the unit or stored in a secure location as not to be misplaced.
c) Once you input the MAC address and included Challenge Key, if BlueBOLT cannot detect your device (please allow up to 20 seconds), please follow the on-screen
troubleshooting guide. Also confirm the M4000-PRO is properly connected to your networking equipment.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Is the M4000-PRO receiving power? Check the power cable and confirm the unit
is ON.
Is the BlueBOLT port on the M4000-PRO connected to an active local area network
with Internet connectivity?
Check the cables connecting M4000-PRO to the router/switch, cables between the
router/switch and modem and the cable connecting the modem to the incoming
Internet data jack (coax or DSL)
Are the BlueBOLT Link and Activity lights on?
The "Link" light should be illuminated (solid green) and the "Activity" light should be
blinking intermittently (green).
Is your Internet connection functioning?
Can you access a general web page through a web browser running on a computer
connected to the same local area network?
If you have answered "Yes" to all of these questions and are still unable to connect
the M4000-PRO to BlueBOLT, please contact Panamax customer service at 1-800-
472-5555.
BANK 3
BANK 3
4
1800 S. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma CA 94954 • 800-472-5555 • www.panamax.com
© 2014 Core Brands LLC. All rights reserved. Panamax is a registered trademark of Core Brands LLC a company of Nortek, Inc.
BANK 2
BANK 1
BANK 1
4
4
6. LAN Cat 5e: RJ-45 (8P8C) 50V Clamping, 10/100/1000BASE-T compatible,
PoE compatible
7. Telephone Protection: RJ-11 (6P2C) analog telephone/DSL protection, 260V
clamping. Do not connect in reverse (IN comes in from wall, OUT connect to
equipment)
8. Ethernet/BlueBOLT Port: RJ-45 Ethernet. Connect to an active local area net-
work (LAN) RJ-45 Port: Connect to an active local area network (LAN) to connect
to BlueBOLT Link LED: Illuminated Green when connected to an active LAN
Activity LED: Flashes to indicate that LAN connection is active
9. DC Trigger Input: 3.5mm mono jack, +/- 5-24VDC tip-ring. When a phone
plug is connected to the DC trigger input, applied voltage initiates an outlet turn
on sequence.
FCC CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE INFORMATION
This equipment (BlueBOLT™ IP Card) has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

Advanced Operation

Besides providing access to Panamax/Furman's hosted BlueBOLT platform, M4000-
PRO also supports the following networking protocols. Refer to the Advanced
Networking section of the Links and Resources at www.mybluebolt.com.
UDP (Port # 57010) for machine-to-machine communication for interfacing to
control and automation systems within the local network.
HTTP (web server at default port 80) for configuring the network settings for stand-
alone "static IP address" operation.
7
5
6
IN
PHONE
IN
LAN
OUT
CATV / SAT 1
IN
OUT
9
8
OUT
12V
BlueBOLT

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