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1. 12 32 2011 Racktivity NV v 2013 3 19 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com Installation The DC Sensor can be installed and operated by connecting only 1 of the available feed connectors Each set of 6 transducer connectors A1 A6 or B1 B6 is linked to its adjacent feed connector A Feed or B Feed Only an incomplete set of power metrics for the transducers of the unconnected feeds will be available If certain metrics are missing for a specific transducer please verify that there is an active feed for that transducer To install a current transducer e Connect the current transducer cable to the current transducer and an available 4 pins connector on the DC Sensor but do not yet attach the transducer to the power cable e Open the Settings gt Input Calibration tab on the web portal select the transducer type for the correct connector and press the save button e Set the zero point by pressing the Reset zero point button for the transducer this can also be accomplished through the display e Connect the current transducer to the power cable that needs to be monitored e The DC Sensor display and web portal will now show the correct current values and power values if the Feed connector for that Feed is attached and powered 2011 Racktivity NV 13 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Overview Front Su MENU A
2. the Use default NTP checkbox to not use an NTP server from pool ntp org and enter the custom IP address into the NTP address field Note Making changes to the date time settings might clear all logged data Thresholds Thresholds can be configured and used so that you are notified through SNMP at certain events Many of the DC Sensor s parameters have settable thresholds To configure a specific threshold open the tab where the appropriate parameter is shown Threshold kW Warning minimum Warning maximum SNMP Warning At least the following parameters have one or more settable thresholds e Amperage o path Power gt Current e Wattage o path Power gt Power e Voltage o path Environment gt Voltage e Ambient o path Environment gt Ambient e External modules o path Environment gt External Modules 2011 Racktivity NV 24 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Depending on the parameter one or more of the following types of thresholds will be available e Warning When the measurement crosses this value an SNMP notification is sent e Low When the measurement goes below this value an SNMP notification is sent e High When the measurement goes above this value an SNMP notification is sent To change a threshold enter the desired value into the appropriate input area and press the Save button If the background of the input area turns red an incorrect value has bee
3. 48 50 V 1 Sub tabs Displays the different sections of the selected main tab 2 User account Displays which type of User Account is currently logged in 3 Main tabs Displays the different functions of the DC Sensor 4 Device info Displays the device name rack name amp rack location Can be changed at the settings tab 5 Transducers Displays the available info for each transducer of Feed A and Feed B 6 Device time The time set on the Settings tab either manual or through an NTP server O 2011 Racktivity NV 20 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Tabs Power Use the Power Tab for the following e See the load and general status of both the DC Sensor s individual transducers and the totals o Amps o Wattage only when the corresponding Feed Connector is powered o Active and charging energy kWh o Voltage for each Feed e Monitor transducers e Configure thresholds for transducers and totals as applicable e Resetting measurements e Change SNMP notifications for Environment Use the Environment Tab to monitor and manage e Internal sensors as applicable e Voltage status history and management of each Feed Logging The logging tab provides access to the Event logging After selecting the desired module and time range the log can be downloaded or viewed inside the browser For more information regarding this subject please refer to
4. be followed during installation and maintenance of the DC Sensor It is intended for Racktivity customers who set up install relocate or maintain Racktivity equipment Changes and modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Racktivity could void the warranty Electrical Hazard Read the following information before installing or operating your DC Sensor Do not work alone under hazardous conditions High current through conductive materials could cause severe burns Follow all local and national codes when installing the DC Sensor To avoid possible electrical shock and equipment damage use only the supplied hardware The feed connectors serve as the disconnects for the DC Sensor Do not operate your DC Sensor with any covers removed or when it is damaged There are no user serviceable parts inside the DC Sensor All repairs and service should be performed by authorized service personnel only The DC Sensor is designed for indoor use only in a controlled environment away from excess moisture temperature extremes conductive contaminants dust direct sunlight or magnetic sources Do not attempt to mount the DC Sensor to an insecure or unstable surface Never attempt to install electrical equipment during a thunderstorm Use of this equipment in life support applications or any medical applications is strictly prohibited since failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life s
5. highlighted item and MENU to go back 2011 Racktivity NV 16 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Network Settings There are two methods for setting up the IP address Dynamic IP address assignment and Manual Assignment If you are uncertain which method to use contact your network administrator for assistance before continuing the installation process Note The DC Sensor has secure HTTP HTTPS enabled by default Use https instead of http in your browser to access the web portal Dynamic IP Address Assignment DEFAULT 1 Press the MENU button until the MENU appears select Network Settings using the DOWN button and press OK 2 Within the Network Settings menu select DHCP and press OK When the value DHCP ON is displayed the device already has dynamic IP assignment enabled skip to step 4 If not use the UP or DOWN buttons to change the value to DHCP OFF and press MENU or OK to confirm 3 Use the UP button to select Apply Settings and press OK Press the MENU button to cancel or the OK button to apply the settings 4 Press DOWN to select IP Address and press OK to display the current IP address 5 On a computer in the same network use a browser to open the assigned IP address for example https 192 168 14 250 6 When surfing to the web portal a login screen appears The default user name is admin and the default password is 1234 2011 Rac
6. powered by either of its Feed connectors Feed A and Feed B individually or simultaneously 2 Attach the supplied feed connector s to an existing 36 60 VDC power cable by using the screws The DC Sensor regulates the polarity of the incoming current itself 3 The POWER LED red adjacent to the connected Feed connectors will become active 11 32 2011 Racktivity NV v 2013 3 19 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com Installing Transducers Specifications The DC Sensor has been designed to communicate with a wide range of transducers as long as they meet the following criteria e Supply voltage 12V 12V e Output voltage 4V 4V Note The DC Sensor features both a fixed list of predefined transducer models and a Generic option which requires an additional value mA V to be entered If you are uncertain that your preferred transducer is compatible with the DC Sensor please contact Support prior to purchase The pin layout of the transducer connectors on the DC Sensor is as follows ov SIG 12V 12V Note For the correct pin layout on the transducer side please consult its respective datasheet A typical transducer cable will be assembled as follows 2000 Note Wiring may be different according to the used transducer With the following components Reference Quantity Connector Molex 22 01 1042 2 Crimp contacts Molex 08 50 0032 8 Cable Belden 8723 1
7. the Logging chapter Modules Use this tab to control connected Energy Sensors For more information regarding the Modules tab please see the Energy Sensor documentation Note This tab is only displayed with a connected and managed Energy Sensor Management The management tab is used to manage the modules in a DC Sensor setup including Energy Sensors For more information regarding the managing of Energy Sensors please see the Energy Sensor documentation O 2011 Racktivity NV 21 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Settings Use this tab to configure the following settings Network SNMP Telnet Device and User Accounts NTP Network Time Protocol Network Configuration path Settings gt Network Settings The Network Settings contains both the Network and the SNMP related settings The SNMP related settings can be found in the SNMP Configuration chapter The following Network settings are editable Device IP Address o The IP address of the DC Sensor Subnet Mask o The subnet mask of the DC Sensor Standard Gateway o The IP address of the default node on the network DNS Server o The IP address of the Domain Name System DNS server Enable DHCP o Check to enable DHCP Force secure web access HTTPS o Check to force secure HTTP web access Force secure telnet access SSL o Check to force SSL telnet access Note When DHCP is enabled the Network Settings are no
8. the OIDs Object IDentifiers to a more human readable state For more information on how to use the MIB file please refer to the documentation of your network monitoring software 2011 Racktivity NV 29 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Upgrade Firmware Racktivity is always working on improving and fine tuning its products It is possible that a new firmware is available for your device During a firmware update the device continues working as normal Note Make sure all active connections to the DC Sensor such as the website telnet and SNMP are closed before updating Open connections might result in a failed update Obtaining Files If you are unsure whether a firmware update is available for your device have a look at www racktivity com support or contact Racktivity Support see Support chapter If applicable the necessary files and instructions will be provided 2011 Racktivity NV 30 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Troubleshooting Resetting Login Credentials In case of lost login credentials resetting them can be done on the device itself e Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until a notification is shown on the display The credentials will now be reset to their default settings Default login credentials User name admin Password 1234 Connecting to the Web Interfac
9. the following Racktivity DC Sensor models e DCS12 02 Specifications Electrical Ratings Input Voltage Operating Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity Dimensions Dimensions cm WxHxD Dimensions inch WxHxD 2011 Racktivity NV Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com 36 60 VDC 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F 5 to 85 RH non condensing 7 1x9x5 3 2 8x3 54x2 1 5 32 v 2013 3 19 User Account Overview The DC Sensor has 3 types levels of user accounts admin restricted and guest The following table shows an overview of the functionality of each type admin restricted guest Open website Yes Yes Yes Open CLI session Yes Yes Yes View current status states data amp values Yes Yes Yes Edit thresholds Yes No No Edit port names Yes No No Change SNMP notification settings Yes No No Edit device settings Yes No No View amp download logs Yes No No Default user name admin restricted guest Default password 1234 1234 1234 The same features and options apply to both the website and the Command Line Interface CLI To change the login credentials for the users please refer to the Device Settings chapter 2011 Racktivity NV 6 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Safety Save these instructions This Safety Information contains important instructions that should
10. with e pool ntp org default e acustom NTP server e date amp time picker For more information regarding the configuration of the onboard clock please refer to the Device Settings chapter 2011 Racktivity NV 26 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 CLI Introduction The DC Sensor has a built in Command Line Interface that can be accessed through Telnet Commands are typically sent to the separate modules A DC Sensor consists of exactly 1 Master module and 1 optional Energy Sensor module Each module is of a specific type M for master module A for sensor module The Master will always have address M1 sensor modules can have addresses A1 A2 A3 Connecting Connect to the device IP on port 23 Please note that only Telnet over SSL is enabled by default and requires an SSL capable Telnet client This can be changed at the Settings tab Once connected you will be presented with a log in screen Use the admin credentials to gain full access From here it is possible to access the majority of the DC Sensor s functions Enter HELP for more information 2011 Racktivity NV 27 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Logging The DC Sensor features an Event logging memory that can be downloaded from the Web Interface or through the API for your convenience Event path Logging gt Event The Ev
11. 2 Boman LAN Transducer_1 cies o sign FEED der A E R MENU VW OK Contents A A 2 tro dCi cai A A A a ds 4 FOUND aid ea A ETE 4 Applicable Models re nee A eee a we Ae 5 Specifications afin ie nt Re A Sosa Boe cs oo eee a eee ed vss Raa eas ec 5 Electrical Ratings ti A E EE AE cele A RA D et ae ee 5 Operating Environment issus net inerte atra 5 A O dre lacatids ds OS 5 User ACCOMEOVEIVIEW a eisai berger eit aires ad ele ea 6 SAFETY ste EE TR a dt rennes een arca 7 Certifications sains matin net HAG sea ne a 8 Com sce Asi ee a et de 8 REGY CII RER Er et At et tree te te bit 9 SErvicing Si Ra ram Mann A ied wees desks beeen dr en nt nent Re a ee ewe et 9 Additional D cumentati h t sise dns e nn ele 9 Getting Started vs ve titted eh ashe ek ws Ale E RS Ses AR A le nr Lee 10 Receiving NEO el a a seve a i A ean 10 INVENTORY rs dirige ROA 10 INSTANT aE EA A A ts ARE A AS M ele re te 11 Mounting the D S dt RS Re nn Re 11 Connecting the BC S NSOR eA eR CU em Lee A Ne 11 Installing Transducers ss ies oie eee ev A ILE 12 SPECITICALI ONS tc salsa niet eds dti modes aida dire eet Trains te see 12 Installations tin ee Mir Mt ne At enr A ees 13 OVerViSW sers OS 14 Ori stented A A a sde tnt dt EEE 14 Status EDS iti ia 15 A A A A RTS 15 Quick Configurations AA A AA A EG A E Ea 16 Using the OLED Dis pla Vivi A inner ie 16 Activating the DiSplayar aiin doo 16 Controlling the Display Wii de Nine 16 NEO SU
12. 80 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Web Interface Getting Started Supported Web Browsers The following browsers have been tested and certified to work with the DC Sensor Web Interface on all platforms e Internet Explorer 8 or higher e Firefox 3 6 16 or higher e Chrome 11 0 696 71 or higher e Opera 11 11 or higher e Safari 5 0 5 Other available web browsers may work with the DC Sensor but have not been fully tested by Racktivity Logging in For instructions on how to set up the TCP IP settings to connect to the Web Interface please see the Network Settings chapter To recover from a lost password please refer to the Troubleshooting chapter Use an internet browser to open the DC Sensor IP address You will be asked for login credentials the default values for the administrator account are User name admin Password 1234 To find out everything about the different types of user accounts see the User Account Overview chapter If you are presented with a warning about the connection being untrusted self signed certificate it can be ignored 2011 Racktivity NV 19 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 0CS12 02 r_name r_pos Input Feed A Present values Name Current A Power kW Active Energy kWh Charging Energy kWh 0 000 Input Feed B Present values Name Active Energy kWh Voltage FeedA 48 02V Voltage Feed B
13. M OK Racktivity 81 82 83 84 85 86 B FEED PE _ So _ 7 8 1 A CONN Transducer connectors 1 to 6 for Feed A 2 A FEED Feed A input connector with Feed A power LED 3 LAN Ethernet connector with connectivity indicator LEDs 4 R BUS RS485 peripheral bus connector for external modules 5 OLED Measurements and settings OLED 6 NAV BUTTONS Menu Up Down and OK navigation buttons 7 B CONN Transducer connectors 1 to 6 for Feed B 8 B FEED Feed B input connector with Feed B power LED 2011 Racktivity NV 14 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Status LEDs Feed LEDs 2 ON The corresponding feed is powered OFF No power is provided to the corresponding feed 2011 Racktivity NV 15 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Quick Configuration Using the OLED Display Activating the Display When at least one of the Power LEDs is lit and the screen is black push any of the 4 navigation buttons next to the display to activate it The OLED standby delay can be set at the Settings page on the Web Interface the default value is 10 minutes Controlling the Display The display is controlled using the MENU UP DOWN and OK buttons below the screen Use the UP and DOWN buttons to navigate through the reporting screens or through a selection list in the menus Press OK to select the
14. N oca ida 17 Dynamic IP Address Assignment DEFAULT is 17 Manual IP Address Assignment c ccsccesesseessssseesssnsscanaausaecaecsecceceeceusesessesssesssusensssauacanaansaeaaeass 18 Web Interaccion Ana s aa hades 19 2011 Racktivity NV 2 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Getting Started td nected car ere Leduc a ae tbo Se enr etes ner ere Nua Wi Pac aa nc te ET 19 Supported Web BrowWSErS sss sauna Ain mulet eee tn et an ad 19 LO iu A eds mn E ne es ae ie AA oe es 19 LINE a 20 TDi EL E a 21 OWN 21 ENVIO Menta a ee date Ont mt 21 LO a aortic eis E ae ace A E 21 Modules vt cede 21 Management iii aid ierdaiitn a da a arlene abba aed ea 21 SAMOA a whee AE eto 22 Network Configurations naiss Bode at nl dre eee ateliers 22 SNMP Configuration s se sen sn AS ards cleo ated AT Gr dre entente de 23 A dice Riehl Gi He Bee nt ee ee Eine 23 Device Seine cicle 24 Thresholds A A Ad ea vanes A menti ae 24 Resetting Measurements A A da aden cei a 26 Network Time Protocol NTP iii 26 e Gees aid eed ir eee A ee 27 IMtROCUCTION ess nn rh nn iia ieee 27 GCONNEGCUINE D beets eee shh hase tee 27 LOS BING Erin une O nn E ted Muses adored tenner ind Save sn da ele 28 EVENTS see A Mine eaten rene rt ere tete A ADA e Gatecenedeateriets IA 28 Management Information Base MIB ii 29 Upgrade EirmWarerss men ne ire E E tendre ta
15. disable SNMP write SET access to the DC Sensor completely e Enable SNMP Traps for device The DC Sensor will not send any traps when unchecked regardless of individual settings e Use ECS authentication Toggles the use of an external authentication server e ECS Authentication server IP The IP address of the authentication server e ECS Authentication server port The port 1 65535 of the authentication server on which the connection will be made 2011 Racktivity NV 23 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Device Settings The Device Settings give access to e DC Sensor identification o Device name the name of the DC Sensor o Rack name the name of the rack where the DC Sensor is located o Rack position the identifier of the position in the rack e User account settings see the User Account Overview chapter o Admin o Restricted user o Guest e TFT settings o TFT timeout the idle time in minutes after which the TFT goes into standby o TFT display lock when checked the TFT and buttons cannot be used to change settings All changes must be made through the website e Temperature o Temperature unit degrees Celsius C or Fahrenheit F e Date amp Time Settings see the Network Time Protocol NTP chapter o Date amp Time Settings The real time clock dialog features several options Uncheck the Use NTP checkbox to be able to set a custom date amp time Uncheck
16. e If you are unable to connect to the Web Interface please try one or more of the following options e Ping the device on its IP address When unsuccessful the DC Sensor is most likely not on the same network as your PC or communication is blocked by a network device e Connect the DC Sensor directly to your computer please note that for this both devices need to have a valid fixed IP e Try opening the Web Interface with another browser e Connect to the DC Sensor using a different computer e If possible power cycle the DC Sensor Knowing your DC Sensor IP address If you want to easily find out the IP address of your DC Sensor use the navigational buttons next to the TFT on the front e Ifthe TFT is black press any button once to activate it e Press MENU to enter the Menu e Select Network Settings and press OK e Press the DOWN button select IP Address and press OK e The IP of your DC Sensor is displayed 2011 Racktivity NV 31 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Support Feel free to contact us if you need any support or have any other questions or remarks Online www racktivity com support E mail support racktivity com Phone 003293242095 GMT 1 2011 Racktivity NV 32 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19
17. ent log is used to keep a history of all important events Fill in the available fields and view the log in your browser or download it for offline use e Module The module for which to request the Event log e Starttime The starting date time for the log e End time The ending date time for the log e Download Download the log as a text file e Show View the log in your browser The Log is displayed as a table with the following columns from left to right e Timestamp The timestamp of the event e Event type The type of event outlet toggle threshold violation e GUID The GUID of the control For more info regarding GUIDs please refer to the ES Series API Manual e Value The value that was returned by the event voltage temperature etc 2011 Racktivity NV 28 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Management Information Base MIB A management information base MIB is a virtual database used for managing the entities ina communications network and is most often associated with the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The DC Sensor features a built in mib file which can be found at the following locations e By browsing to https DEVICE_IP ES RACKTIVITY MIB txt where DEVICE_IP is the IP of your DC Sensor e By clicking the Download MIB file link on the Settings gt Network Settings tab on the web portal Use this file to translate
18. ktivity NV 17 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Manual IP Address Assignment 1 Obtain the correct IP address standard gateway DNS Server IP and subnet mask from your network administrator 2 Press the MENU button until the MENU appears select Network Settings using the DOWN button and press OK 3 Within the Network Settings menu select DHCP and press OK When the value DHCP OFF is displayed the device already has manual IP assignment enabled If not use the UP or DOWN buttons to change the value to DHCP OFF and press MENU or OK to confirm 4 Use the UP button to select IP Address and press OK 5 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the currently selected value and press OK to select the next value When holding the UP and DOWN buttons changing the values speeds up When ready press MENU to confirm and return to the Network Settings menu 6 Repeat the last two steps for the Subnet Mask Standard Gateway and DNS Server settings 7 Use the UP button to select Apply Settings and press OK Press the MENU button to cancel or the OK button to apply the settings 8 Onacomputer in the same network use a browser to open the chosen IP address for example https 192 168 14 250 When surfing to the web portal a popup appears requesting a username and password The default username is admin and the default password is 1234 2011 Racktivity NV 18 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 90
19. n entered Note Mostthresholds have corresponding SNMP checkboxes that enable disable the notification Please ensure both the threshold and the appropriate SNMP notifications are set correctly O 2011 Racktivity NV 25 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Resetting Measurements For many parameters the minimum maximum and or total is saved to give an easy overview of load activity These values van be easily reset by pressing the Reset link for that value Input Feed B Current A Name Minimax Reset B1 Transducer B1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reset B2 Transducer B2 oo 00 00 Reset The following parameters have resettable values e Individual amp total amperage o path Power gt Current e Individual amp total wattage o path Power gt Power e Individual amp total active and charging energy kWh o Note The Accumulated kWh counter is not resettable o path Power gt Energy e Temperature o path Environment gt Ambient e Voltage o path Environment gt Electrical Note Clicking a Reset link in the column header will reset all values in that column except for the value in the Total row Network Time Protocol NTP path Settings gt Device Settings The Network Time Protocol NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over networks The DC Sensor is equipped with an onboard clock that can be setup to sync
20. re Additional Documentation Additional documentation regarding the following subjects is available on the Racktivity Support Website http www racktivity com support e API o Manual o GUID Overview o python examples e Energy Sensor User Manual e Servicing RMA O 2011 Racktivity NV 9 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Getting Started Receiving Inspection Inspect the package see INVENTORY section and contents for shipping damage and make sure that all parts were received Report any damage immediately to the shipping agent and report missing contents damage or other problems immediately to your reseller Inventory Please verify the contents of the box Standard Package Item Quantity DC Sensor 1 Feed connector 2 2011 Racktivity NV 10 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Installation Mounting the DC Sensor Mount the DC Sensor to a horizontal DIN rail using the slots at the back of the unit Hold the unit with the top white slider over the DIN rail and while slightly pulling the unit down place the bottom black slider over the bottom of the DIN rail To remove the DC Sensor use a flathead screwdriver to slightly pull the bottom black slider down This will enable you to pull the bottom of the unit forward and release it from the DIN rail Connecting the DC Sensor 1 The DC Sensor is
21. t necessarily the ones shown here since they are provided by the DHCP server Disabling DHCP will force the DC Sensor to use the provided Network Settings 2011 Racktivity NV 22 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 SNMP Configuration The DC Sensor offers SNMPv2 communication GETs SETs and traps Notifications traps can be enabled or disabled for many of the device s functions e Transducer thresholds current power e Totals thresholds current power e Temperature thresholds e Voltage thresholds To toggle SNMP for a specific parameter or function un check that parameter s checkbox and press the Save button The SNMP checkboxes can be found next to most measurements SNMP Settings path Settings gt Network Settings e The Network Settings contains both the Network and the SNMP related settings The network related settings can be found in the Network Configuration chapter The following SNMP settings are editable e SNMP Community read The community read string for GET requests e SNMP Community write The community write string for SET requests e SNMP Trap Community string Community string used when sending SNMP traps e SNMP Trap Receiver port The port 1 65535 on which traps will be sent e SNMP Trap Receiver IP IP address of the trap receiver Up to 3 trap receivers and ports can be configured e Enable SNMP write protection Check this box to
22. ta aDeta aaa DU es sad trata coe 30 Obtaining Files scr terse vere At men trs ni ee ten ere ee manne andre A 30 DUDES Ni e ete 31 Resetting Login Credencial AE 31 Connecting to the Web Interface a ate 31 Knowing your DC Sensor Padres a edo de delo Dedo ae 31 SUPDOM ET A A ARA A IC EE PO AA la a ED DAA CT ET 32 O 2011 Racktivity NV 3 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Introduction Features The DC Sensor Racktivity s newest addition to its data center power monitoring and management solution can be installed at the DC power distribution board or in distributed remote locations such as PoPs base stations and head ends The unit features a DIN rail mountable design and Ethernet connectivity and supports 12 inputs for current measurements Main Features e Measure DC voltage o On2 feeds AandB o Input range 36 60 VDC o Accuracy 2 e Measure DC current o On 12 inputs 6x on Feed A and 6x on Feed B o Input range up to 800A depends on current transducer used o Accuracy 2 e Calculates power W and power consumption kWh per port e Works on both and input voltage e 100 galvanic separation between the 2 feeds e Power supply via A and or B feed for redundancy 2011 Racktivity NV 4 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Applicable Models Unless specified otherwise all information in this document is applicable to
23. upport equipment or to significantly affect its safety CAUTION The DC Sensor contains a lithium battery and should not be disposed of with general refuge Dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with all local codes and regulations for products containing lithium batteries Contact your local environmental control or disposal agency for further details The battery is not intended to be user replaceable 2011 Racktivity NV 7 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Certifications Not all certifications are applicable to every model Please check the label on your device e CE FCC This device is designed in compliance with the requirements of the 4 following regulations EN 55022 Class B EN 61000 3 2 EN 6100 3 3 and EN 55024 This device is certified to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules Compliance e WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment _ e RoHS Y Restriction of Hazardous Substances O 2011 Racktivity NV 8 32 Antwerpsesteenweg 19 9080 Lochristi Belgium www racktivity com v 2013 3 19 Recycling ae The materials used for shipping the DC Sensor are recyclable please save them for A o later use or dispose of them appropriately ug Servicing amp Repair There are no user serviceable parts inside the DC Sensor All repairs and service should be performed by authorized service personnel only Please refer to the Service manual for RMA procedu
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