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1. 30 Configure Tab 8 5 Users Up to 12 additional users may be configured with varying levels of access Passwords are required for all users for security purposes Three levels of access are available Unidad Administrator access to all features Three Administrator level users Manager access to some features Five Manager level users Read Only no access to configuration Five Read Only users To add modify or delete users Click on the Configure tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Users The Users list appears in the right pane The example below shows the factory set default user name admin with Administrator privileges Click the Add button to add a user or select a user then click Modify to edit a user Enter a name in the User Name text box Select an option for user privileges from the User Level drop down list Enter a password in the Password box Re enter the password in the Confirm box Click Apply to save the address or Cancel to close this area without saving To remove an entry from the Users list select 1t and click the Delete button Configure Liebert rpu s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring z ae Network Power RDU S User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time admin Administrator 2012 02 11 16 45 26 RDU S IP Address Add 126 4 203 229 User Name User Level User Name Password Configure User Level
2. a a Open 2012 01 22 08 13 44 2012 01 22 08 13 20 2012 01 22 08 09 53 2012 01 22 08 09 06 2012 01 22 08 07 56 2012 01 22 08 07 34 Monitor Tab 6 2 Environmental Monitoring Connected Devices 80 6 F i 7 77 9F i Closed Events Sensor Name SN Temp3 SN Temp3 SN Temp3 SN Temp3 SN Temp3 SN Temp3 Temp SN Temp3 Temp SN Temp6 RelHum SN Hum3 A N EMERSON Network Power 77 0 F mmm mmm 44 655 755 97 E 78 8 F 44 655 755 97 19 0 20 0 30 0 Hmmm 0 100 60 0 100 SN 2D 1 SN 2D 2 j 1 Closed Open Event History Severity High Warning Normal High Warning Normal High Warning Normal 13 Monitor Tab 6 1 Overview Monitoring Data The default opening view displays monitoring data for connected devices as in the following example Monitor tab A Liebert rpu s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring C Network Power Ta bs xc lt mental subtab Connected devices shown in groups CIDE Subtabs User admin logout 7 Temperature Sensors User level Administrator Temp 77 9 F Temp Em 80 6 F Temp 77 0 F i RDU S System Time me m m 2012 01 22 13 17 46 44 655 765 97 44 555 755 97 44 655 75 97 RDU S IP Address SN Temp1 SN Temp2 SN Temp3 126 4 203 229 Temp 78 8 F Temp 77 9 F Temp 78 8 F 44 i l 97 44 i l E 97 44 a l 97 Environmental Collapse All gt gt
3. Administrator v Confirm Network Appl SMS Users 31 8 6 Configure Tab Sensors The Sensors option has three subtabs to configure devices connected to the DI and Liebert SN ports The Liebert RDU S supports a maximum of SN Ports 10 temperature sensors 10 humidity sensors 9 Liebert SN dry contacts 9 inputs 9 Liebert SN door contacts 6 inputs 1 Liebert SN leak sensor DI Ports 3 sensors smoke or motion any combination To access the sensor configuration options Click on the Configure tab at the top of the window n the left pane click Sensors Click on a subtab to configure the sensors as described in the following sections 8 6 1 DI Sensor Configure smoke motion detectors DI ports 8 6 2 SN DI Sensor Configure dry contacts door switches Liebert SN sensor ports 8 6 3 TH Sensor Configure temperature humidity sensors Liebert SN sensor ports 32 Configure Tab 8 6 1 DI Sensor Configure Use the DI Sensor Configure subtab to configure digital input smoke and motion detectors that are connected to the digital input ports DI1 3 see 3 2 Digital Input Ports DI1 DI2 DI3 Click the DI Sensor Configure subtab in the right pane The DI column lists four sensors for each digital input port for example the labels for the DI1 port are DI1 1 DI1 2 DI1 3 and DI1 4 Only smoke and motion sensors are supported For each connected sensor Select the appropri
4. Heart 2012 04 10 10 25 02 test Beat traps RDU S IP Address 126 4 200 8 V2C 162 public public 126 4 203 229 SS 126 4 60 74 V2C 162 public public Test 126 4 60 31 V2C 162 public public Enable traps for 126 4 202 197 V2C 162 public private P 2 Test all events Send Heart Beat 5 1 1500 mins SNMP Enable traps for all events Apply J Add button Users Sensors Auto Logout Change Password 29 Configure Tab 8 4 Time The date and time may be set manually or automatically using a Network Time Protocol NTP server Other options include specifying the time zone and the method of Daylight Saving Time adjustment Click on the Configure tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Time Choose a method for entering the time Click Manual to set the date and time manually Click the Get Local Time button if desired The Date and Time boxes will be completed in the correct format but may be edited if needed Enter the Date in the format yyyy mm dd for example 2010 11 14 for Nov 14 2010 Enter the Time in the format hh mm ss for example 15 17 05 for 3 17 p m Click NTP Server to set the time automatically using a Network Time Protocol server Enter a valid IP address in the Primary NTP Server box f desired enter a valid IP address in the Secondary NTP Server box Specify how often to synchronize the time in the NTP Server Connection Interval box The default 1s every 60
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6. Record Repla Camera Direction Brightness video play Still Images NOTE An SD card is required for the camera to record video or capture still images the camera has no memory without the card Taking Still Photos Click Capture to take a still photo in JPG format Click Preview to view a list of captured images The file names are listed as hypertext links along with the date and time created and file size as shown below In this window you may View a photo click on a link to preview the image close preview window to return to list Remove a file check one or more boxes at left then click the Delete button Save an image right click on the file name and select an option USB Video 2 Capture Pictures List Delete File Name Date Time 20101115 200602 1 jpa 11 15 2010 20 06 02 C 20101115 200643 1 ipa 11 15 2010 20 06 43 20101116 113342 1 ipg 11 16 2010 11 33 42 19 Recording Videos Monitor Tab The default frame frequency is 20 frames second To change this choose a number from the Frames sec drop down list then click Apply Click Record to start a video recording in SM4 format The button label changes to Stop Click Stop to end the recording Click Replay to view a list of videos as shown below The file names are listed as hypertext links along with the date and time created and file size as shown below In this window you may View a video click on a link to
7. To change the password for a current user Log in with the user name whose password you wish to change Click on the Configure tab at the top of the window n the left pane click Change Password Enter the user s password in the Current Password box Enter a new password in the Password box Re enter the new password in the Confirm box Click Apply to save the changes Change Password Liebert rpu s Performance Monitoring RDU S User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 02 11 17 23 14 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Configure Network Email SMS Time Users Sensors Auto Logout Change Password RDU S EMERSON Network Power Change Password Current Password New Password Confirm 37 Events Tab 9 0 EVENTS TAB Use the Events tab to view and export Critical Warning and Notification events configure alarm conditions that will trigger actions such as sending an e mail notification or activating a camera when an alarm occurs and delete all event records from the unit This section provides details for the following functions Define digital input events that will trigger actions 9 1 Digital Input Actions Define temperature and humidity events that will trigger actions 9 2 Temp amp Hum Actions View and export events 9 3 Event History Delete all event records from the Liebert RDU S 9 4 Clear Event History Events N
8. TomCool B o SN Temp5 i SN Temp6 a BT t Temp 77 0 F emperature Sensors mm mmm 4 SN Tempi 44 655 75 97 4 SN Temp2 SN Tommy 4 SN Temp3 3 Humidity Sensors M t TomCool RelHum 16 5 RelHum 18 1 RelHum 19 0 d ay oring SN Temp5 20 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 80 ata 4 SN Tempe 0 400 600 100 0 40 0 60 0 100 0 40 0 60 0 100 4 SN Temp7 SN Hum1 SN Hum2 SN Hum3 Humidity Sensors 3 Input Contacts 4 SN Hum1 SN 1C 1 SN 1C 2 SN 1C 3 SN 1D 1 Door SN 2D 1 SN 2D 2 SN Hum2 F E F y ii iil i 4 SN Hum3 L y A p l E Input Contacts Open Open Open Closed Closed Closed Open SN 3D 1 SN 3D 2 SN L SN 1C 1 Pa SN 1C 2 7 l SN 1C 3 Open Open Open SN 1D 1 Door 1 Output Relays SN 2D 1 DO1 DO2 SN 2D 2 SN 3D 1 A SN 3D 2 On Off SN L El Output Relays Events Event History DO1 P SN Alarm Time Sensor Name Severity ates 1 A 2012 01 22 08 13 44 SN Temp3 High Warning Eve nts 2 eo 2012 01 22 08 13 20 SN Temp3 Normal A 2012 01 22 08 09 53 SN Temp3 High Warning 4 eo 2012 01 22 08 09 06 SN Temp3 Normal 5 PN 2012 01 22 08 07 56 SN Temp3 High Warning 6 eo 2012 01 22 08 07 34 SN Temp3 Normal To view monitoring data for connected devices Click on the Monitor tab Click on the Environmental subtab The left pane shows a list of connected equipment and the right pane shows monitoring data Each side 1s organized in groups If a device in any group has an active alarm The group expands automaticall
9. UN tab Liebert gpu s RDU E EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S SN Condition 1 Relation Condition 2 Relation Condition 3 Output 1 Motion or Motion or Motion Camera 2 User admin logout User level Administrator 2 Motion or DI1 1 or DI1 1 Camera 1 RDU S System Time 2012 02 12 13 47 28 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Events Digital Input Actions Events option S Temp amp Hum Actions Event History Clear Event History 38 Events Tab 9 1 Digital Input Actions Digital input sensor alarms may be configured to trigger an action such as sending an e mail or text message activating a camera or turning on a light Up to 64 actions may be configured from a single alarm or a combination of alarms from as many as three sensors These actions apply to digital input sensors connected to digital input ports or Liebert SN sensor ports For details see 3 2 Digital Input Ports DI1 DI2 DI3 and 3 3 Liebert SN Sensor Ports Events Digital Input Actions Click on the Events tab at the top of the window n the left pane click Digital Input Actions Click the Add button in the right pane to reveal the configure action area A Liebert rDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring A Network Power RDU S SN Condition 1 Relation Condition 2 Relation Condition 3 Output User admin logout Motion Motion or Motion Camera 2 Add User le
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11. number of points to display on a page from the Time Points Per Page drop down list below the graph Click on the arrow and choose 20 50 and 100 from the list History N Liebert RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power WN RDU S Chart SN Temp1 SN Temp2 SN Temp3 SN Hum1 User admin logout User level Administrator re 3 40 MEXT N avigation RDU S System Time b uttons 2010 11 16 10 24 05 100 RDU S IP Address 192 168 0 10 s Select sensors History E Chart 5 sce SSGO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000 000000 ODOCOOO0O00F SN Temp3F 71 6 Chart E 4 E Table eo Display EJ Table sensor Interval i value 2 Clear History Data 21 10 21 20 1 30 21 21 50 2 00 22 10 22 2 22 30 22 40 I 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 11 15 2010 points Time Points Per Page 100 per page 10 2 Table View of Historical Data The Table view shows all historical data points in list form including when and where each event occurred and the value that triggered the event Click on the History tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Table View or export the data as follows 10 2 1 Viewing Records The right pane displays historical data points for all connected sensors The table view includes all data points even if some sensors are excluded from the Chart view e Click on any co
12. on the smoke detector or motion detector Figure4 Liebert SN ports Connect one end of an RJ45 cable to a Liebert SN port Connect the other end of the RJ45 cable to the sensor Connecting Sensors and Other Devices 3 3 Liebert SN Sensor Ports The two ports labeled with a Liebert SN icon 8 shown above are designed for use with Liebert SN sensors Each sensor 1s shipped with a cable to connect to one of the Liebert SN ports on the Liebert RDU S You may use this cable or another standard straight through cable The two Liebert SN ports can support Temperature sensors 10 Humidity sensors 10 e SN 3C sensors 3 9 digital inputs SN 2D sensors 3 6 door inputs e Leak sensor 1 The maximum combined cable length from the Liebert RDU S to the last sensor is 65 6 feet 20m To connect the sensor Insert either end of an RJ45 connector on the factory supplied RJ45 RJ45 cable or user supplied cable into the Liebert SN port on the Liebert RDU S identified by the icon shown below icon Description Purpose Liebert SN Use these ports ONLY ports for Liebert SN sensors Connect the other end of the cable to the sensor 3 4 Connecting a Beacon to the Relay Output Ports The relay output ports shown in Figure 5 may be used to connect the beacon light shipped with the Liebert RDU S Follow these guidelines and refer to the beacon installation instructions Figure 5 Position of relay o
13. the shift key and using the mouse to select multiple e mail addresses 39 9 2 Events Temp amp Hum Actions Events Tab Temp amp Hum Actions Temperature and humidity sensor alarms may be configured to trigger an action such as sending an e mail or text message activating a camera or turning on a light Up to 64 actions may be configured from a single alarm or a combination of alarms from as many as three sensors These actions apply to temperature and humidity sensors connected to Liebert SN ports For details see 3 3 Liebert SN Sensor Ports Click on the Events tab at the top of the window n the left pane click Temp amp Hum Actions Click the Add button in the right pane to reveal the configure action area A Liebert rDu S RDU EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power m ETT RDU S Temp 8 Hum Output User admin logout com i cc button User level Administrator Delete RDU S System Time 2012 02 12 14 14 42 1D0o1 scott smileygemerson com RDU S IP Address l l El Do2 tom mcnamara emerson com 126 4 203 229 SNTemp1 v Warning v Oc li 1 Email v larry glorioso emerson com Ss mE Camera O Camera2 mio Configure Digital Input Actions action Temp amp Hum Actions Select options from the drop down lists to specify the alarm conditions for an action for example Temp amp Hum imd Output Temp amp Hum C
14. DU S Language English v User Name admin vw La v Password eeeeee For security change the default password see 8 8 Change Password Configure S E NNI Liebert RDU S RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S Network D H C P valen User level Ak miri O Obtain IP address automatically Use the following IP address RDU S System Time 2010 11 14 12 58 41 IP Address 192 168 0 75 RDU S IP Address 192 168 0 75 Sub net Mask 255 255 255 0 St atic Configure Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Network MAC Address Email SMS 10 Parameter Setting Determine which method to use for IP address assignment DHCP automatic or Static fixed address For DHCP click the Obtain IP address automatically button To assign a Static IP address click Use the following IP address then enter the appropriate IP address subnet mask and gateway address for example IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Click Apply to save any changes Windows Internet Explorer A confirmation window indicates the unit must be m A rebooted for the change to take effect Click OK and the unit will reboot If needed reset the laptop s IP settings as 1n Step 1 cancel Connect the Liebert RDU S to your network Are you sure you want to submit the changes 11 Web Interface Overview 5 0 WEB INTERFACE OVERVIEW The Liebert RDU S
15. High Warning yellow Normal green Along the bottom of the gray area are the sensor names and the Apply and Cancel buttons 1 Temperature Sensors DETAIL VIEW Selected E 6 1 Temperature Sensors Sensors A800000005210842 Sensor type Temp 6 I Jm 36 VEM SN Temp1 A A Sensor address azo0000005210842 A 3 Humidity Sensors 6 36 Relum Sensor name SN Tempi 94 mmm Change setpoints SN Hum1 Apply Cancel The sensor name appears in a text box at the bottom of the gray area SN Temp1 and SN Hum1 in the examples above To change the name click in the text box and enter a new name which may consist of up to 10 characters The numbers below Temp and RelHum are the Liebert SN sensor addresses which can be used to 1dentify a sensor This address may be found on a label on the Liebert SN sensor see the user manual for your Liebert SN sensor The sensor address cannot be changed The Warning Critical and Normal graph ranges are separated by black vertical bars that represent the alarm setpoints To change a setpoint Hold the mouse over a black separator until the cursor changes shape Click and drag the bar to adjust the threshold The value is displayed as you drag the mouse Release the mouse button at the desired value Click Apply to save any changes or click Cancel to close the editing window without saving 6 2 2 Input Contacts Click the Input Contacts node in t
16. IP text box The default Traps Port 1s 162 recommended Enter a different port 1f needed The default Read Community is public Enter a different string 1f needed The default Write Community 1s private Enter a different string 1f needed When finished click Apply to save the changes or Cancel to close this area without saving To remove an entry from the SNMP list select it and click the Delete button Enable Send Heart Beat When this option is enabled the Liebert RDU S will send a heart beat trap to all NMS IP addresses at specified intervals Put a checkmark in the Send Heart Beat set the interval from 1 to 1500 minutes and click Apply Enable traps for all events This option configures the Liebert RDU S to send a trap for all events Put a checkmark in the Enable traps for all events and click Apply to enable this option If the option 1s not selected then events that require traps sent must be configured under the Events tab gt Actions gt Functions see 9 1 Digital Input Actions and 9 2 Temp Hum Actions Configure X Liebert RDU s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S SNMP User admin logout NMS IP Version Traps Port Read Community Write Community User Name Authentication Protocol Privacy Protocol User level Administrator RDU S System Time 126 4 203 125 V2C 162 public public x a x Enable
17. Infrastructure Management Monitoring For Business Critical Continuity Liebert RDU S Rack Management Device User Manual 4 EMERSON Network Power 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 0 3 0 9 1 3 2 9 9 9 4 3 0 4 0 4 1 9 0 5 1 5 2 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION soria AA 1 SA O A II II A A 1 Ports and LIneiedtOEPS 5 adceq ats deoa s dene A visa ata IS MC ae ceti nc ew ACE 2 Lod MORES scs drea ease I utar kem a a nte or ducet oai cc irte rue oec ls ee ed 2 L22 Status Indicators 242a Ri pg PO4IS EORR bd cha Serene ed ia wies 2 Technical opec eati oN esa lt 3 44d bo Eo reca e a wh ida es db aeui t 3 LoL np tipecitieAtlOlsi uade ute usn E AS AA ERA AA 64 top s ud ad 9 1 39 2 Output SpeOHICHLIOLS 53d eb win k orien e de ee a tbe 9 Eos Ambien Specifications 4 424424 ux Ree VERS EP TEC ReSsS Ee pd E SUE des 3 les Mechanical Specifications 424500204 ies ia a aida ada 3 OPO as ias iia id it ae eo 4 INSTALLATION uso caras AA a 5 Installation Consideran Schrader E eios 5 Choosing a Mounting Method sne a a a a RR eens 5 Horizontal Rack NMOUDUITBES d eoe A a a Ree BERR 5 vertical Rack MOUM NO iaa Ochs he Ra eS Ad IEA AAA ES 6 Walk MOn TIO s ote ais dos res ai da a er Gare d oa ee ta den 6 CONNECTING SENSORS AND OTHER DEVICES leere 7 Connecting Sensors to RJ45 Sensor Ports o oooo ooo o o T Disitalloput F
18. al sensor 12VDC power e g beacon light RAS Sensor Ports RJ45 Sensor Ports e Connect digital sensors one sensor per port On Off dry contact Digital Input Ports A DIS sensors such as smoke detectors and motion detectors Connect Liebert SN sensors to monitor temperature humidity dry LIGDOrt olv Ports contact door sensor and leak detection See Section 3 1 for details on connecting sensors to RJ45 sensor ports excluding Ethernet port 1 2 2 Status Indicators Refer to Table 2 for details on the unit s status indicators relay outputs power alarm and run Table 2 Indicator descriptions Indicator Status of Color Status Indicator On Flashing Status Indicator Off DO1 DO2 Relay outputs Relay DO1 or DO2 is closed Relay DO1 or DO2 is open POWER Input power Input power is present Input power is not present Unit has a critical alarm On Solid HE ALARM Alarms Unit is powering up Off No alarms detected Flashing Unit has a warning alarm Unit operation Flashing Unit is operating normally Unit is not running 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 4 Introduction Technical Specifications Input Specifications The input specifications of the processing unit are listed in Table 3 Table 3 Input specifications Input Corresponding Measurement parameters port accuracy Description Liebert SN Determined by Measures temperature humidity dry contact ds SENSO par cabinet do
19. ally after a period of no activity ranging from 0 to 15 minutes A value of 0 may be used to disable the Auto Logout feature Click on the Configure tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Auto logout Enter the time in minutes in the Auto Logout box Enter 0 zero to disable the Auto Logout feature Valid entries for automatic logout range from 1 to 15 minutes After no activity 1s detected 1n the Web interface for the specified time the system will log out and return to the login window Click Apply to save any changes Configure EN Liebert rpu s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitorin g Network Power RDU S Auto Logout User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 02 11 16 52 36 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Auto logout mins ol mins Input 0 to avoid automatically logout Apply Configure Network Email SMS SNMP Time Users Auto Sensors logout Auto Logout 36 8 8 Change Password Configure Tab This option allows the user logged in to change their password An administrator can change any user password with the user feature Also refer to 8 5 Users A NOTE The Liebert RDU S has a factory set default user with full administrator privileges User Name default is admin Password default is Liebert For security be sure to change the default password for this built in administrator account
20. any changes Control SN E Y Liebert ru s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S Digital Output Control User admin logout User level Administrator DO1 Output Off jw RDU S System Time 2010 11 14 13 30 24 DO2 Output Of RDU S IP Address 192 168 0 75 Control Digital Reboot Output Digital Output Control Control Firmware Upgrade Configure File Restore Factory Defaults 22 7 3 7 4 7 4 1 Control Configure File Control Tab Firmware Upgrade Visit the Liebert Web site at www liebert com to check for firmware updates The firmware download will include instructions for performing the upgrade Configuration File The configuration file 1s has two functions Download Copies makes a backup the current RDU S configuration to the system running the Web browser Upload Browse to the downloaded configuration file to restore the configuration to the RDU S The upload does not restore the network configuration Download the Configuration File in the Liebert RDU S Downloading the configuration file from a Liebert RDU S permits implementing the same settings at multiple sites or on multiple units at the same site The downloaded file also can be used to restore the settings to a device Once the file is downloaded 1t can be uploaded to the additional devices or to the original Liebert RDU S Click on the Control tab at the top of the win
21. ate smoke or motion detector port Example if a motion 1s plugged into DI1 then select DI1 4 and enable that port Choose Enable from the Enable Disable list to activate or Disable to deactivate the sensor A l sensors are disabled by default The type of sensor should be shown Do not change the Type unless instructed by the factory Enter a sensor label in the Name column to help identify its location The default name is the same as the DI column label e g DI1 1 When finished click Apply to save the changes or Cancel to revert to original values Configure Liebert rou s Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S User admin logout DI Sensor Configure User level Administrator RDU S System Time Enable Disable Type 2012 02 11 16 48 44 r RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Disable Disable Smoke Door Disable Leak Configure Enable Motion Network Disable Smoke Email Disable Door Disable Leak SMS ESS Disable Motion SNMP Disable Smoke Time Disable R E CAN E E E E E E E E E cal Ie I E I Ie CAN Can E FJ Users z Disable Sensors Disable Motion Sensors Auto Logout 33 8 6 2 SN DI Sensor Configure Configure Tab Use the SN DI Sensor Configure subtab to configure Liebert SN digital input SN 3C door switch SN 2D and leak detection SN L sensors that are connected to L
22. ature and humidity sensors that are connected to Liebert SN sensor ports see 3 3 Liebert SN Sensor Ports A maximum of 10 temperature and 10 temperature humidity sensors may be configured Configure Sensors Click the TH Sensor Configure subtab in the right pane The Address column at the far right displays the sensor address for all connected sensors The Name column lists all temperature and humidity sensors that are connected to Liebert SN sensor ports For each connected sensor Choose a sensor from the Name list Enter descriptive text for up to four locations e g 3rd floor computer room The Address column displays the sensor address to help identify sensors This address may be found on a label on the Liebert SN sensor see the user manual for your Liebert SN sensor The sensor address cannot be changed When finished click Apply to save the changes A Liebert rou s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power DI Sensor Configure SN DI Sensor Configure TH Sensor Configure TH Sensor Configure RDU S User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 01 23 13 17 30 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Name Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 4 Address SN Temp1 wm Configure Network Email SMS SNMP Time Users Sensors 35 Configure Tab 8 7 Auto Logout The Liebert RDU S may be configured to log users out automatic
23. dow In the left pane click Configure File Click on the link Click the link Click Here to download Configuration in the center of the window to download the file from the Liebert RDU S In the File Download window click the Save button to save the configuration file where you can find 1t by selecting a destination folder A Liebert RDU s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitorin g Network Power RDU S Configuration File User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 01 23 07 20 54 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Click Here to down load Configuration Configuration File Upload Control File Download Reboot Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it E Name configure rdus Type Unknown File Type 33 5KB From rduswebdemo liebert com Digital Output Control Firmware Upgrade Configuration File Restore Factory Defaults ij While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially g ham your computer If you do not trust the source do not find a program to open this file or save this file What s the risk 23 Control Tab 7 4 2 Upload the Configuration File to a Liebert RDU S When ready to complete the configuration update process double click on the file name of the configuration file as described below Specify the full path of the do
24. e 2012 01 23 13 40 35 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 SMTP Server IP Address 10 203 52 10 SMTP Server Port 25 ssL O Confirm Identity Configure Email Account Network Email Password Email From Address liebert monitoring emerson com SMS SNMP 27 Configure Tab 8 2 2 Recipients Up to eight e mail addresses may be configured to receive notifications of events Click the Recipients subtab in the right pane Click the Add Recipient button to add an e mail address Enter a recipient s e mail address in the To Address text box If needed click Reset to clear the entry and re enter the e mail address Click Apply to save the address Cancel to close this area without saving To remove an entry from the Recipient Address list select it and click the Delete button Enable emails for all events By selecting this option the Liebert RDU S will send an email for all events If the option is not selected the event action must be created for events that an email will be generated for Configure N Liebert RDU S EMERSON ertormance Monitorin gt Network Power Enable sure sever ree e e mails for all AA Recipient Address events User level Adtwiajstrator RDU S System Time 2012 04 04 15 18 43 7 Enable emails for all events Apply RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Add Recip ient Configure Recipient Address Network E mail Email 8 2 3 Test Send a test message t
25. e Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Sensor Name SN Hum1 SN Hum1 SN Hum1 SN Temp2 SN Temp2 TomCool Sensor Name Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion 41 Critical Severity Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Critical Warning Severity Low Warning Low Warning Low Warning High Warning High Warning High Warning Notification Severity Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Trigger Value 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 C Trigger Vat 11 3 11 0 11 0 76 1 76 1 76 1 Trigger Value 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 A MM N EMERSON Network Power Group header Sort columns 9 3 2 Export CSV File Events Tab Event History Exporting Records Event records may be exported to a CSV file a comma delimited file that may be opened with a spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Excel To delete data see 9 4 Clear Event History Click Export CSV File to generate a file A new window displays a list of all files exported from the Events and History tabs Event history files are named Sensor Event History t where is a number with the extension csv The file names are listed as hypertext links along with the time created and file size as shown below n this window you may View a file click on a link to preview the file close preview window to return to list Remove a file check one or more boxe
26. e from the unit to a computer on a network The Liebert RDU S has a default IP address 192 168 0 10 This section describes how to change the unit s IP address Setting the IP Address Follow these instructions to set the IP address of the Liebert RDU S This step 1s required for communication with the Liebert RDU S using the Web interface 1 Connect a laptop and set its IP address Insert a standard Ethernet cable not included into the Ethernet port on the front panel of the Liebert RDU S shown at right Insert the other end of the cable into a laptop s Ethernet port If needed configure the laptop s IP settings to communicate on a 192 168 0 X network for example IP address 192 168 0 9 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 2 Open a browser and go to the login page Open a Web browser such as Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer Enter the IP address of the Liebert RDU S in the address bar the default 1s http 192 168 0 10 The login window appears shown at right 3 Login to the Web interface Select a user name from the drop down list and enter a password both case sensitive then click the Login button User Name default 1s admin Password default is Liebert NOTE 4 Click the Configure tab then click Network at left Ethernet port SS Liebert rou s EMERSON Network Power Performance Monitoring Liebert R
27. e or humidity sensor Click on the Monitor tab Click on the Environmental subtab In the right pane you may change the name and the alarm setpoints to trigger Warning and Critical alarms of a temperature or humidity sensor View Sensor Status If needed click on the sensor group name in the right pane Temperature Sensors or Humidity Sensors to expand the view for connected sensors The view expands automatically when an alarm 1s detected for any sensor in the group Each sensor has a graph with the current value displayed above the graph in color to indicate whether the value 1s 1n the Normal range green Warning yellow or Critical red Hold the mouse over a graph to reveal a pop up list of configured locations see 8 6 3 TH Sensor Configure Temperature Q 1 Temperature Sensors Sensors Temp 25 0 C Temp HT Comp E Pop up m Emm UE EM list of em Normal Green Warning Yellow Critical Red locations SN Temp1 Q 3 Humidity Sensors cand Humidity RelHum 17 7 RelHum 19 7 RelHum 19 9 pee sensors gm puer mu cia 100 0 100 0 100 0 UU Warning Yellow Critical Red UU Critical Red 15 Monitor Tab Edit Temperature or Humidity Alarm Setpoints Double click on a sensor graph to edit the sensor name or alarm setpoints The selected sensor has a gray background as shown below The graph ranges are displayed in color Low and High Critical red Low and
28. e right pane The DO ports may be turned On or Off using a shortcut in the Monitor tab as follows or from the Control tab as described in 3 4 Connecting a Beacon to the Relay Output Ports Double click a DO1 or DO2 icon to open a pop up menu Choose On or Off from the drop down list Click the Confirm button to save any changes or click Cancel to close without saving 1 Output Relays DO2 Control DO1 DO2 l m m DO2 Output Off v 1 on on 6 2 4 Events List Area The system will display the latest 20 events here including Critical High Warning Loss of Comms and Normal events Events Event History gt gt SN Alarm Time Sensor Name Severity 1 b 2012 01 22 08 13 44 SN Temp3 High Warning 2 eo 2012 01 22 08 13 20 SN Temp3 Normal 3 A 2012 01 22 08 09 53 SN Temp3 High Warning 4 oO 2012 01 22 08 09 06 SN Temp3 Normal 5 A 2012 01 22 08 07 56 SN Temp3 High Warning 6 eo 2012 01 22 08 07 34 SN Temp3 Normal The Event History button 1s a shortcut to the Events tab see 9 3 Event History 17 Monitor Tab 6 3 Camera Monitoring Up to two cameras may be connected to the Liebert RDU S see 3 5 Connecting a Stationary or Tilt and Pan Camera to a USB Port To access the camera interface Click on the Monitor tab at the top of the window then click on the Camera subtab n the left pane click to expand USB Cameras then choose a camera view Click All Camera to display both cameras s
29. e the optional round hanger A H for round available separately and a factory supplied M3 screw mange 1 Decide which mounting hole to use there are four vertical mounting holes on top A D shown at right and four on the rear E H 2 Fasten the round hanger onto the top or back of the unit with an M3 screw The example at far right shows the hanger fastened to the rear of the unit 3 Hang the unit in the rack by inserting the round hanger through a mounting slot on a vertical rail Wall Mounting To mount the unit on a wall use the factory supplied brackets and screws M3 1 Place the shorter side of a bracket flush with the rear panel and the other against one side of the unit 2 Align the front bracket hole with a mounting hole on the unit shown below and use an M3 screw to fasten the bracket to the side of the unit Bracket flush with rear of unit 18 458mm FRONT OF UNIT Mounting hole for wall mounting 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the bracket on the other side 4 Drill four holes in the wall corresponding to the bracket hole dimensions shown above then insert a wall anchor into each hole 5 Align the bracket holes with the drilled holes and use screws to attach the unit to the wall Both side brackets attached Connecting Sensors and Other Devices 3 0 CONNECTING SENSORS AND OTHER DEVICES NOTE The power and external signals that are connected to the Lieb
30. eaves 1t 1n the events list Configure Liebert RDU s RDU S Performance Monitoring IA Ai DI Sensor Configure SN DI Sensor Configure TH Sensor Configure SN DI Sensor Configure f RDU S User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time DI Enable Disable State Name IDEEN SN 1C 1 Enable vw Normally Open v SN 1C 1 vw j vw RDU S IP Address y Pen M 126 4 203 229 SN 1C 2 Enable v Normally Open v SN 1C 2 SN 1C 3 Enable vl Normally Open v SN 1C 3 Configure SN 2C 1 Enable iw Normally Open SN 2C 1 msn SN 2C2 Enable v Normally Open x SN 2C 2 Email SN 2C 3 Enable v Normally Open v SN 2C 3 SMS SN 3C 1 Enable i Normally Open Iv SN 3C 1 SN 3C2 Enable v Normally Open x SN 3C2 SNMP LI SN 3C 3 Enable MJ Normally Open Iv SN 3C 3 Time SN 1D 1 Enable Normally Close x SN 1D 1 Users SN 1D 2 Enable 7 m Normally Close vl Door SN 2D 1 Enable Normally Close v SN 2D 1 Sensors Sensors z lt SN 2D 2 Enable m Normally Close w SN 2D 2 Auto Logout SN 3D 1 Enable v Normally Close m SN 3D 1 Change Password SN 3D 2 Enable v Normally Close v SN 3D 2 SN L Enable v SN L Comms Loss Reset 34 Address SS Y EMERSON Network Power 8 6 3 TH Configure Tab Sensor Configure Use the TH Sensor Configure subtab to configure Liebert SN temper
31. eft Configure N S Liebert rpu s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power Network D H C P variae icai O Obtain IP address automatica Use the following IP add User level Administrator in IP address automatically EIE ng E RDU S System Time 2012 01 23 13 29 40 IP Address 126 4 203 229 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Sub net Mask 255 255 255 0 Stati C Default Gateway 126 4 203 5 Configure Network MAC Address Email Determine which method to use for IP address assignment DHCP automatic or Static fixed address The factory set IP address 1s 192 168 0 10 For DHCP click the Obtain IP address automatically button To assign a Static IP address click Use the following IP address then enter the appropriate IP address subnet mask and gateway address for example IP address 192 168 0 10 factory default Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Click Apply to save any changes 3 You must reboot RDU S to effect the change A confirmation window indicates the unit must be Are you sure you want to submit the changes rebooted for the change to take effect Click OK and the unit will reboot E mail Use the E Mail function to configure the Liebert RDU S to send e mail notifications of alarms to specified recipients including the outgoing mail server and e mail addresses of intended recipients and to send test messages to verify t
32. ert RDU S must be SELV circuits The isolation and insulation must be enhanced between them and the power grid This section provides instructions for connecting factory supplied devices to the Liebert RDU S for monitoring and management smoke detector motion detector Liebert SN temperature and humidity sensor beacon light and USB cameras NOTE This section provides guidelines for connecting devices to the Liebert RDU S Refer to the corresponding instructions for complete details on installation and specifications 3 1 Connecting Sensors to RJ45 Sensor Ports The Liebert RDU S has two types of sensor ports on the front of the unit three digital sensor ports and two Liebert SN sensor ports Follow these guidelines to connect sensors to these ports and refer to the sensor installation instructions 3 2 Digital Input Ports DI1 DI2 DI3 The three digital input ports DI1 DI2 and DI3 shown at right may be used to connect digital smoke and motion detectors You may use any standard straight through RJ45 Ethernet cable The recommended sensors are shown in Figure 3 Figure3 Recommended digital sensors AD S Smoke Sensor AD IM Motion Sensor To connect the factory supplied smoke detector or motion detector Insert either end of an RJ45 connector on an RJ45 RJ45 cable into any of the three digital ports labeled DI1 DI2 and DI3 on the Liebert RDU S shown at right Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ45 port
33. fication events when and where each event occurred alarm severity level and the value that triggered the event Click on the Events tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Event History View or export the data as follows Event History Viewing Records The right pane displays event records in three groups Critical Warning and Notification Each group has a header showing the number of events 1n that group Click on a group header to expand or collapse the records in the group Events may be sorted by time or sensor reading in ascending or descending order Click Time to sort events by the time of occurrence Click Trigger Value to sort by the sensor reading that prompted the event Liebert rou s Performance Monitoring RDU S User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 02 12 14 07 13 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Events Digital Input Actions Temp amp Hum Actions Event History Clear Event History RDU S Q 59 SN Time 2012 02 10 15 54 54 2012 02 10 15 55 15 2012 02 10 15 55 25 2012 02 10 15 56 30 2012 02 10 15 59 57 2012 02 10 16 01 17 A 51 Time 2012 02 12 05 48 35 2012 02 12 05 50 07 2012 02 12 05 53 35 2012 02 12 05 58 12 2012 02 12 06 00 31 2012 02 12 06 23 34 90 Time 2012 02 10 15 55 00 2012 02 10 15 55 20 2012 02 10 15 55 30 2012 02 10 15 56 35 2012 02 10 16 00 07 2012 02 10 16 01 22 Sensor Nam
34. g methods lii iv 1 0 1 1 Introduction INTRODUCTION This section provides an overview of the Liebert RDU S including the ports indicators technical specifications and options Description The Liebert RDU S is a compact rack processing unit designed to monitor the environment in electronic equipment racks and rooms through various types of sensors and cameras The unit can accommodate multiple sensors such as smoke and motion detectors and Liebert SN temperature and humidity sensors It can also be used for remote notification such as activating a beacon light to report problems The compact design makes 1t suitable for installation in a rack where it takes up little space or 1t may be mounted on a wall for access without opening the equipment rack The unit 1s shown in Figure 1 Figure1 Liebert RDU S M Input Introduction 1 2 Ports and Indicators Figure 2 shows the front panel of the Liebert RDU S with the location of ports Table 1 and status indicators Table 2 Figure 2 Ports and indicators on front of unit RJ45 SENSOR PORTS Micro SD RJ45 sensor orts FRONT OF UNIT card slot i ues a E Ex ie Olt loss 1 L Ethernet Power ba 12VDC aB pons di Liebert SN ports input output DO1 DO2 power Alarm i p Status outputs indicators Mie E STATUS INDICATORS 1 2 1 Ports The ports and their functions are listed in Table 1 Table 1 Port descriptions Power to extern
35. has a Web interface for monitoring and managing connected devices This section offers details on logging in and using monitoring configuration and control functions of the Web interface NOTE Java V1 6 or above is required for proper operation Check to make sure you have the latest Java update 5 1 LogIn To log in to the Web interface 1 Open a Web browser such as Internet Explorer 2 In the browser address bar enter the IP address assigned to the Liebert RDU S then press the Enter key The Login window appears as shown below The unit 1s shipped with a default IP address 192 168 0 10 See 4 1 Setting the IP Address for details on changing the IP address A1 Liebert rbu s EMERSON Performance Monitoring EEEE Liebert RDU S p Password seo 3 If desired choose a language from the drop down list the default is English 4 Select a user name from the User Name drop down list and enter a password in the Password box The default user name is admin case sensitive The default password 1s Liebert case sensitive NOTE Some browsers may not permit entering a password on the first attempt If the password box will not accept an entry try these steps Click the Reset button e Try to enter the password again 5 Click the Login button to enter the Web interface The default opening view after login is the Monitor tab as shown in 6 0 Monitor Tab 5 2 Log Out To exit the Web in
36. he Monitor structure tree See Figure 8 for a typical view You can view the working status of the connected digital sensors The black font under icons signifies normal status and red font signifies alarm For example as shown in Figure 8 the motion sensor 1s of black font which means the sensor 1s normal and did not detect any alarm While the door sensor 1s of red font 1t means an alarm has been detected Input contacts must be enabled before they will show up on the monitor tab To enable the input contact select sensors under the configuration option See 8 6 Sensors Figure 8 Input Contacts window 2 3 Input Contacts SN 1C 1 SN 1C 2 SN 1C 3 SN 1D 1 Door SN 2D 1 SN 2D 2 F F y 7 Open Open Open Closed Closed Closed Open SN 3D 1 SN 3D 2 SN L 7 7 p Open Open Open NOTE If an Input Contact is displayed on the monitor tab double clicking on an input contact icon opens the sensor configuration window 16 Monitor Tab 6 2 3 Output Relays Click the Output Relays node in the Monitor structure tree See Figure 9 for a typical view This window displays the status of the devices connected to relay port For example the DO1 indicator alarm turning red indicates that the relay 1s closed Figure 9 Output Relays window 2Q 1 Output Relays DO1 DO2 a On Off Click on the Monitor tab If needed click on the Environmental subtab in the left pane and expand the Output Relays section in th
37. he configuration To view or change the e mail settings e Click on the Configure tab at the top of the window n the left pane click E mail hefer to the following sections to configure the unit for e mail notifications 26 Configure Tab 8 2 1 SMTP Server The SMTP Server identifies the outgoing mail server that will be used to send e mail notifications of alarms to configured recipients Configure E mail Click the SMTP Server subtab in the right pane Enter the IP address of the outgoing mail server in the SMTP Server IP Address box The SMTP Server Port is used to send the e mail Do not change the default port without consulting your e mail administrator Check the Confirm Identity box to verify the SMTP Server IP Address entry Required 1f SMTP server requires you to be logged in to send e mail Enter your e mail account user name in the E mail Account text box Enter the password for the e mail account in the E mail Password text box Enter the sender s e mail address in the From Address text box This address will appear on all alarm notifications sent to configured recipients Click Apply to save any changes A confirmation window opens Click OK to proceed or click Cancel without saving S Liebert rou s RDU S PAE dig Performance Monitoring Network Power sure sever Recents Test Server RDU S User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Tim
38. hoose the sensor where the alarm should occur This may be any temperature and humidity sensor connected to a Liebert SN sensor port Level Choose the user configured Critical or Warning alarm threshold for the sensor that will trigger the action see 6 2 1 Configure Alarm Setpoints Temperature and Humidity Sensors Output Choose all actions to take place when an alarm is generated based on the specified conditions Output choices include DO1 DO2 Check boxes to activate output relays DO1 or DO2 see 3 4 Connecting a Beacon to the Relay Output Ports Cameral Camera2 Check boxes to activate USB cameras connected to USB1 or USB2 ports see 3 5 Connecting a Stationary or Tilt and Pan Camera to a USB Port E mail SMS NMS Choose from drop down list specify e mail address and IP address for NMS or SMS address in the box When finished click Apply to save the action or click Cancel to close this area without saving Repeat these steps to add other actions as needed A maximum of 64 actions may be created NOTE The first 20 sensors are Liebert SN sensors and are supported The remaining Serial T and SerialH sensors are not used NOTE Multiple e mail and NMS addresses may be selected by holding down the shift key and using the mouse to select multiple e mail addresses 40 9 3 9 3 1 Event History Event History Events Tab The Event History window displays data for Critical Warning and Noti
39. ide by side as shown below Click Camera 1 or Camera 2 to display only one camera image at a time Monitor N Liebert rpu s EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power Camera1 amp Camera2 RDU S User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2010 11 15 19 59 10 RDU S IP Address 192 168 0 10 Camera 2 a 8 Camera El USB Cameras All Camera m All Camera Camera 1 ik Camera 2 a Contrast R d a a Contrast gt gt q Record ES OO Record Capture ha td geo 20 vi Frames sec 20 E Frames sec Apply SS S Lie bert RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power l RDU S Camera User admin logout User level Administrator Camera2 RDU S System Time NA 0 2010 11 15 19 52 39 gt TA RDU S IP Address gt 192 168 0 10 Camera E USB Cameras m All Camera Camera 1 Camera 2 m Camera 2 Co o Exo Gag 20 Frames sec S 88 e 18 Monitor Tab 6 3 1 Camera Control Buttons Control buttons appear below each camera image as shown below Click on the arrows to change the direction of the tilt and pan camera up down left and right Click on the plus or minus buttons to increase or decrease contrast and brightness rar Record Capture gai Frames sec Apply Bright Capture Preview Arrows Control Contrast amp
40. iebert SN sensor ports see 3 3 Liebert SN Sensor Ports Click the DI Sensor Configure subtab in the right pane The Address column at the far right displays the sensor address for all connected sensors The DI column lists three inputs for each SN 3C sensor e g SN 1C 1 SN 1C 2 SN 1C 3 two inputs for each SN 2D sensor e g SN 1D 1 SN 1D 2 and one input for SN L sensor SN L For each connected sensor Choose Enable from the Enable Disable list to activate or Disable to deactivate the sensor All sensors are disabled by default Choose the sensor s normal operating condition from the State list Normally Open or Normally Closed The state varies according to the type of sensor By default door switch SN 2D sensors are Normally Closed and digital input SN 3C sensors are Normally Open The leak sensor s state cannot be changed Enter a sensor label in the Name column to help identify its location The default name is the same as the DI column label e g SN 1C 1 The Address column displays the sensor address to help identify sensors This address may be found on a label on the Liebert SN sensor see the user manual for your Liebert SN sensor The sensor address cannot be changed When finished click Apply to save the changes or Cancel to revert to original values Comms Loss Reset this button clears the loss of comms alarm from the events on the Monitor tab and resets the alarm LED l
41. ll restart the unit without loss of historical data or configuration settings To restart the unit Click on the Control tab at the top of the window n the left pane click Reboot When ready click the Reboot button at right A message indicates the unit is restarting NOTE Do not close or refresh your browser or open another browser window Wait until the process is completed before opening other applications or using the computer for other tasks Control S Liebert rDu s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power E D orrore evens Hmon smen omaron Control Reboot Reboot Reboot Digital Output Control Firmware Upgrade Configure File The system is restarting please wait __ Restore Factory Defaults 21 Control Tab 7 2 Digital Output Control This function allows you to turn power to the DO1 and DO2 ports On or Off For connection details see 3 4 Connecting a Beacon to the Relay Output Ports NOTE These controls are also accessible from the Monitor tab see 6 2 3 Output Relays To change the On Off status of digital output ports Click on the Control tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Digital Output Control The current status of the DO1 and DO2 output relay ports On or Off is shown at right For each port you wish to change Click the arrow to display the drop down list Select On or Off Click Apply to save
42. lumn heading Time Name Value or Unit to sort the list by that column Use the navigation buttons to move to the next or previous page of data 44 History Tab History EN Liebert rbu s po EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S Table vlde ort CSV File User level Administrator PRE 20 20 NEXT gt N avigation RDU S System Time b utto ns 2010 11 16 10 27 11 RDU S IP Address Time a Name Value Unit 192 168 0 10 2010 11 16 09 41 08 SN Temp1 88 20 F 2010 11 16 09 41 08 SN Temp2 88 20 F History 2010 11 16 09 41 08 SN Temp2 88 20 F 2010 11 16 09 41 08 SN Hum1 43 70 RH E Chart 2010 11 16 09 42 09 SN Temp1 66 20 F ES Chart 2010 11 16 09 42 09 SN Temp2 66 20 F E Table 2010 11 16 09 42 09 SN Temp2 66 20 F Table 2010 11 16 09 42 09 SN Hum1 43 60 RH EH Tabl la E j 2010 11 18 09 43 10 SN Temp1 66 20 zi gt Interva v AS 2010 11 18 09 43 10 SN Temp2 88 20 F Z i ds 2010 11 16 09 43 10 SN Temp2 66 20 F 10 2 2 Exporting Historical Data Records Historical data may be exported to a CSV file a comma delimited file that may be opened with a spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Excel To delete data see 10 4 Clear History Data Click Export CSV File to generate a file A new window displays a list of all files exported from the Events and History tabs Historical data files are named Sensor_History_Data_ where is a number with the extension csv The file na
43. mes are listed as hypertext links along with the time created and file size as shown below In this window you may View a file click on a link to preview the file close preview window to return to list Remove a file check one or more boxes at left then click the Delete button Save a file right click on the file name and select an option Export CSV File Sensor History Data Files List Notice Click the file name to down load and view File Name Date Time Size Byte Sensor History Data 1 csv 11 21 2010 10 38 18 45056 Sensor History Data 2 csv 11 21 2010 10 35 39 160037 Sensor History Data Files List Notes Click the file name to open and save file If you use IE browser to save file please modify file extension to CSV File Name Date Time Size Byte ensor History Data 1 csv 57 O S Hist Data 1 02 12 2012 14 57 39 5035 ensor History Data 2 csv 57 O S Hist Data 2 02 12 2012 14 57 41 53248 mart Event History 1 csv 54 Smart Event Hist 1 07 21 2011 15 54 38 17273 mart Event History 2 csv 54 Smart Event Hist 2 07 21 2011 15 54 38 59 ensor Event History 1 csv 54 F s Event Hist 1 07 21 2011 15 54 37 3648 Sensor Event History 2 csv 07 21 2011 15 54 37 59 45 10 3 Interval The Interval feature defines how frequently sensor readings will be collected The specified amount of time 1s the number of minutes that will elapse from one sensor reading to the next To do this His
44. minutes Choose an entry from the Time Zone list for example 05 00 Eastern Time Choose an option for Daylight Saving Time Click Disable to prevent any adjustment for Daylight Saving Time e Click Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time to specify automatic setting Click Manual Set to specify when and how much to adjust the time Enter the beginning of the Daylight Saving Time period in the DST Start Time box Enter the ending of the Daylight Saving Time period in the DST End Time box Specify the number of hours to use for changing the time in the DST Adjust Hours box The default 1s 1 When finished click Apply to save the changes Configure A Liebert RDU s RDU S RS EMERSON Network Power RDU S Time Performance Monitoring User admin logout fy User level Administrator IOl Manua cet Local Time RDU S System Time 2012 02 11 16 37 05 RDU S IP Address Date Time 126 4 203 229 O NTP Server Configure Primary NTP Server Network Secondary NTP Server Email NTP server connection interval mins Time Zone SMS Time Zone 05 00 Eastern Time v SNMP Time Daylight Saving Time Time Disable 9 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time Manual Set Users A iw DST Start Time On At Windows Internet Explorer Sensors ime Sa 2 J Are you sure you want to submit the changes Auto Logout DST Adjust Hours E Cancel Change Password
45. o verify the e mail configuration Click the Test subtab in the right pane e Enter an e mail address in the From Address text box Choose an e mail address from the Recipient Address list Enter a message in the Test Message box Click the Test button A notification window will indicate success or failure Also check to make sure the recipient received the test message Configure A Liebert RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power aac User admin logout ast User level Administrator RDU S System Time From Address liebert monitoring emerson com 2012 02 11 16 15 55 RDU S IP Address Recipient Address scott smiley emerson com y 126 4 203 229 us Test Message Configure Test Network E mail Email 28 Configure Tab 8 3 SNMP Up to 20 computers may be configured to receive SNMP traps from the Liebert RDU S Click on the Configure tab at the top of the window n the left pane click SNMP The Send Heart Beat box 1s enabled to send traps every 5 minutes by default To change this Place a check mark in the Send Heart Beat box to enable the feature or remove the check mark to disable 1t Enter the number of minutes in the text box Valid entries range from 1 to 1500 Click the Add button in the right pane to reveal the Add NMS area Click to specify the SNMP version SNMP V2c or SNMP V3 NOTE Use SNMP V2c for Liebert Nform Enter the IP address of the NMS to be added in the NMS
46. og T 23 7 4 1 Download the Configuration File in the Liebert RDU S 0 23 7 4 2 Upload the Configuration File to a Liebert RDU S oo 24 Restore Factory Dea CS sv end a eta a ad aae heen a 24 CONFIGURE TAB coros 25 Ni AA A ied ett um Od e De oU d EREE 26 Pad aaa EE ci dI QUE obse ditte a Se den oet im opo te We dogs en inks dos Roldan din 26 Sa IN a Cl ia ato E UE sti acea d betae da dci eats dora urit dod scq Enna 27 AA UU WU A O E Sh cg a et nae ass ete ee ON 28 UR Sere ge ea tac ee eek seats ten ae ce a es ge eas dw heer ee ee 28 SNMP eI atau lace avin a E ate ee a 29 A ie oh wy sch Soren A eee cacy ay E sks eek he O ek ee aca are 30 SR E a RN TM EDT 31 DeHSDP edo A A A A A ele a 32 6 60 Die Sensor Coni Ure radiador iaa Da 33 862 SIN DL Sensor CONSI ina Janene e Ea RARE RUE A dds eR T Oe ee dan 34 073 PH Sensor Cono SS AA Re ARE A IAE AA AS 35 AUCO MOSOU E do A A A A A AA A db di 36 Chai Se Fas WORD 37 EVENTS TAB cu 1o rf SCRATCH eaten AAA AAA 38 DistralLaputAcHoOnS res emat Neben s vot qe ode Saltos aee A ddp to dE AC itae d Bd 39 Temp Hum AGLIODBSu us oed srta a er 40 Event H lOD rra EE rias 41 9 3 1 Event History Viewing Records o o 41 9 3 2 Event History Exporting Records 0 0 0 00 ccc ee eee rh 42 Clear Even HEO ace ovx Dae ba ias EERE Os 42 STORY TABS orar baba dae Fao anda oa ame ate eae mre 43 OO ANU aot eee aes va th Gi oo aut sop es es aaa ides ach oat eo T TIR TREE 44 Table View o
47. ons Digital Digital RJ45 ports Integrated cable with single temperature sensor SN Z01 Integrated cable with three temperature sensors SN Z02 Integrated cable with three temperature sensors SN Z03 and one humidity sensor TONO Modular with single temperature sensor with Modular with single temperature sensor temperature sensor SNT i Liebert SN sensor ports iebe SN Sensor Modular with single temperature sensor and pe SN TH single humidity sensor Modular with three dry contact inputs SN 3C Modular with two door contact nis SN 2D er 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 Installation INSTALLATION This section provides details for the various options of mounting the Liebert RDU S securely in a rack or on a wall WARNING Ensure that the Liebert RDU S is Off and that all local and remote input power sources have been disconnected before beginning to install the unit Never open alter or move the unit while input power 1s present NOTE All external circuits must be safety extra low voltage SELV circuits The insulation and isolation must be enhanced between the SELV circuits and the power grid Installation Considerations Mount the Liebert RDU S securely before connecting equipment typically in a 19 rack or mounted on a wall The Liebert RDU S must be installed near a power outlet or socket within easy reach using the supplied power cord The unit must be connected to the power outlet or socke
48. ons History Tab HISTORY TAB Use the History tab to view historical data in graph or table format specify the interval for collecting data export the data to a file that may be opened with a text editor or spreadsheet application and delete all historical data records from the unit This section provides details for the following functions View a line graph of historical data 10 1 Chart View historical data in table format and export data 10 2 Table View of Historical Data Specify interval for collecting data 10 3 Interval Delete all historical data records from the Liebert RDU S 10 4 Clear History Data NI EMERSON Network Power RDU S Clear History Data Liebert rpu s Performance Monitoring User admin logout Clear History Data User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 02 12 14 52 59 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 History E Chart D Chart E Table Table y Interval 9 Clear History Data 43 History Tab 10 1 Chart The Chart view shows historical data on a line graph Click on the History tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Chart The graph at right shows the most recent data Use the navigation buttons to move to the previous or next page of data Select sensors to include in the graph by clicking the sensor check boxes above the graph Hold the mouse over any point to show the sensor name and value associated with that point Specify the
49. or status and leak detection Digital DIA DI2 DI3 ports Measures the digital signal from connected signal input smoke sensors and motion sensors Output Specifications The output specifications of the processing unit are listed in Table 4 Table 4 Output specifications Relay Output contact Relay normally open contact output Output relays to control external device such output Contact capacity 5A 24VDC as a beacon light The output current is the total current the 11 5VDC to 12 5VDC maximum sensor power can provide The total power output current 0 8A consumption of 12VDC power does not exceed 10W USB port output Maximum output current 500mA AN Ambient Specifications Sensor power 12VDC output output The ambient specifications of the processing unit are listed in Table 5 Table 5 Ambient specifications Mem A 5 9596 RH non condensing Applies to the Liebert RDU S not any devices connected to it Check the temperature range for connected devices to prevent damage Mechanical Specifications The mechanical specifications of the processing unit are listed in Table 6 Table 6 Mechanical specifications Dimensions W x D XH in mm 17 3x 2 2 x 1 7 440 x 55 x 44 2 Weight Ib kg 3 3 1 5 1 4 Introduction Options The options for the Liebert RDU S are listed in Table 7 Refer to 3 0 Connecting Sensors and Other Devices for connection instructions Table 7 Opti
50. orts DIL DI2 DIS a ts ia ai de REC rc ae Ea 7 Liebert SN Sensor Portos ya ES ESA A AA AA A A 8 Connecting a Beacon to the Relay Output Ports o o ooooooooo oo ooo o 8 Connecting a Stationary or Tilt and Pan Camera to a USB Port 9 PARAMETER SETTING x5 00 A AAA 10 Settias tre PL AddresS casan prat dd A 10 WEB INTERFACE OVERVIEW leer hh m m rs 12 Fo Moor PLLcU rm 12 uu CC n dE aes A ads ee re ee ee 12 MONITOR TAG sais hae vor ee asa he dis Oxo Se ade ete 13 Overview Monitoring Data sist AAA Ed DER SS 14 Environmental Monitoring Connected Devices o oooooooo ooo eee 15 6 2 1 Configure Alarm Setpoints Temperature and Humidity Sensors 15 02 274 npu CORALES Sars A oe ate ce eam als ty ena a sides an A ae et lie a as 16 6 2537 Output Relays ax so xs es oe or A hare d e bach A bo 17 624 Events list Aved xis alada ai we et de 17 Camera VION OPIS a Aaa aa da Vnd dis 18 631 Camera Control BU ONS seee oca tec e B UP RC a e dd acia pactadas 19 7 0 1 1 1 2 7 3 7 4 7 9 8 0 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 3 0 3 6 8 7 8 8 9 0 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 11 0 CONTROL TAB aves ORE Rode due oa rios diodes d dio Jai ES das tote eres 21 Robo asa e II A ee EE 21 Dista Output Controla ad ati tada 22 Firmware Wperade cca d vane med S 9 oe HARE Ea e Rea QU ESI EA dro AER pate d 23 Contisuration Ple o ia Di A a e d
51. r ln 1storical Dated s qs d ob TES T idad do de RAUS 44 TOZET Viewine Records is d er dw gat es EC UD we A Seba 44 10 2 2 Exporting Historical Data Records 454a EG 9 ha C8 Ba eae Ae Be oder o a der 45 MTT c EU E A A A EI 46 Clear Tistory Dit os us bacc EE RUP Bub ek FECE CRGA Gg Dobe where AE Date Sap do Mas 46 SYSTEM INFORMATION TAB 2000 e eee ehh hh nnn 47 li Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Liebert RDU S FIGURES Ports andandieators ondront Ob UML lt A ee he ee ee EA BB RA SOR AO AURA Recommended digital sensors ee ee rn Liebert SN ports Position of relay Output Ports i204 25 28 nad ote Sie ia a a Liebe ER De Ge ES Beacon wirine OI DO PER oat ak de asso gh ai o died oh a s a de AWA ends Bee ase Position or USB ports cameras 37 ESE a ee acea RE vato mach Pe V Input Contacts WIDBQOW eq 65 6544 A A A d SER POR ee a CORRE CAS Output Relays Wi do Wes buscas Sede natn etd AAA AAN 4 DR e a oth Port descriptions INCICATO descriptions s u a 42 2 22 73097 A BSE rdi Cea ERE PORE Ge I hse Input specifications Cutputspecilcations 1 a vto od do eg eod eaa aco aped dace hilos dod das eben dedu eh ed Ambient SDecIticab lon aon doa as Son tid a t dedu Pelei ais Mechanical Specitications sc mk d deudor we deeds Lewes Peed ed Pe Red Options Mountin
52. replay the video close replay window to return to list Remove a file check one or more boxes at left then click the Delete button Save an image right click on the file name and select an option File Name Date Tlme O Camera 20101043151347 9m8 10 13 2010 15 13 55 O amerei 201010143191444 98 10 13 2010 19 15 09 O Cemerai 20101044102609 608 10 19 2010 10 41 32 USB Camera 1 Record Video List delsi Delete Sbe Byte 343707 14459622 48290854 NOTE 1 Do not pull out the SD card while recording 2 Maximum recording times are e 2 minutes for an event alarm 15 minutes for manual recording 20 Control Tab 7 0 CONTROL TAB The Control tab provides access to the following functions Restart the Liebert RDU S after configuration changes 7 1 Reboot e g upgrade firmware Turn DO1 and DO2 ports On or Off 7 2 Digital Output Control Update the unit s firmware 7 3 Firmware Upgrade Install a new configuration file 7 4 Configuration File Reset configuration to factory defaults 7 5 Restore Factory Defaults Control A Performance Monitoring Network Power une ERE coro tem em sem orton Control Reboot Control Retest Digital Output Control options Firmware Upgrade Configure File Restore Factory Defaults 7 1 Reboot Some configuration operations require rebooting the Liebert RDU S for example after upgrading the firmware This process wi
53. s at left then click the Delete button Save a file right click on the file name and select an option Sensor History Data Files List Notice Click the file name to down load and view File Name Date Time Size Byte O Sensor Event History 2 csv 11 16 2010 09 43 36 59 11 16 2010 09 43 36 9513 Sensor Event History 1 csv 9 4 Clear Event History The Clear Event History feature will permanently delete all event records from the Liebert RDU S Before doing this be sure to export the data to a file if you wish to save it see 9 3 2 Event History Exporting Records Set up a regular schedule to export then delete data to keep a log of events over time To delete all data Click on the Events tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Clear Event History When ready click the Clear Event History button in the right pane A confirmation window opens Click OK to proceed or click Cancel to close the editing window without deleting all data Events re Liebert rou s EMERSON Performance Monitoring Monitor Control Contigure ERD History system information Network Power c Clear admin Event sal ie ead uer History RDU S System Time button 2012 02 12 14 19 56 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Events Digital Input Actions Clear Temp amp Hum Actions Event Event History History lear Event History 42 10 0 History tab History opti
54. t Control Firmware Upgrade Restore Configure File Factory Restore Factory Defaults Defaults 24 Configure Tab 8 0 CONFIGURE TAB The Configure tab provides access to the following functions IN Ferdedis se Configure unit to send e mal notifications of alarms u to Breciienis S2 Emal Configure up to 20 computers to receve SNMP was fesse Aad up to 8 users with passwords and ul partial or read only access BB Users Configure A tab Liebert RDU S RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S Network User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 01 23 13 29 40 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 O Obtain IP address automatically 9 Use the following IP address IP Address 126 4 203 229 255 255 255 0 Sub net Mask Default Gateway 126 4 203 5 Configure boot MAC Address Email SMS SNMP contowe Users Sensors Auto Logout Change Password 25 8 1 8 2 Configure Tab Network The Network settings include the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of the Liebert RDU S Emerson recommends keeping the default settings in most cases Check with your network administrator for recommended practices The MAC address of the unit cannot be changed To view or change the network settings Click the Configure tab at the top of the window Click Network at l
55. t with protective earthing terminal The unit must be securely installed in a rack or on a wall BEFORE using or connecting any equipment Choosing a Mounting Method Select the mounting option that best fits your needs Table 8 Mounting methods Mounting option Tools needed For details see Horizontal mounting in a rack Factory supplied brackets and screws 2 3 Horizontal Rack Mounting Vertical mounting in a rack Optional round hanger available separately 2 4 Vertical Rack Mounting e Mounting on a wall Factory supplied brackets and screws 2 5 Wall Mounting Horizontal Rack Mounting For horizontal mounting in a rack use the factory supplied brackets and screws M3 and M6 1 Place the shorter side of a bracket flush with the front panel and the longer side against one side of the unit shown below left 2 Align the rear bracket hole with a mounting hole on the unit shown below left and use an M3 screw to fasten the bracket to the side of the unit Mounting hole for rack mounting Unit with both side brackets attached Bracket flush with front of unit 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the bracket on the other side The Liebert RDU S with both brackets attached is shown above right 4 Use field supplied M6 screws to fasten both brackets of the Liebert RDU S onto the rack s front or rear rails 2 4 2 5 Installation Vertical Rack Mounting Mounting holes For vertical mounting in a rack us
56. terface Logout User admin User level Administrator RDU S System Time PNAN n 99 94 40 40 Click Logout which appears next to the user name in the top left corner of every window NOTE Be sure to exit properly by clicking Logout to prevent unauthorized access to the Web interface 12 6 0 MONITOR TAB The Monitor tab provides access to the following functions Monitor tab Performance Monitoring RDU S User admin logout RDU S System Time 2012 01 22 13 17 46 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 Environmental E Temperature Sensors 4 SN Tempi 4 SN Temp2 4 SN Temp3 4 TomCool 4 SN Temp5 4 SN Temp6 4 SN Temp7 E Humidity Sensors 4 SN Hum1 4 SN Hum2 4 SN Hum3 Monitor E Input Contacts options RIA SN 1C 2 SN 1C 3 SN 1D 1 Door SN 2D 1 SN 2D 2 SN 3D 1 SN 3D 2 SN L E Output Relays ee 8 6 8 68 2 l DO1 gt DO2 Liebert rou s User level Administrator Collapse All gt gt Environment IN 7 Temperature Sensors Temp 77 9 F u 78 8F 44 655 755 97 77 0 F cc l SN Temp1 Temp TomCool Temp SN Temp7 3 Humidity Sensors 1 6 5 RelHum SN Hum1 3 Input Contacts SN 1C 1 A A y F Open Open SN 3D 1 i n 1 Output Relays DO1 On SN Alarm Time Oni Ff Win O gt Or Or Temp SN Temp2 Temp SN Temp5 RelHum SN Hum2 SN 1C 3 Open SN L
57. tion User admin logout System Type RDU S User level Administrator EA RDU S System Time NE dicia 2012 02 12 15 11 10 Hardware Version RDU S V1 20 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 SN 041021EAL Site Name RDU S2ndFloor Apply System Information System Information Copyright 2010 Emerson Network Power Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 47 48 System Information Tab Ensuring The High Availability Of Mission Critical Data And Applications Emerson Network Power a business of Emerson NYSE EMR is the global leader in enabling Business Critical Continuity from grid to chip for telecommunication networks data centers health care and industrial facilities Emerson Network Power provides innovative solutions and expertise in areas including AC and DC power and precision cooling systems embedded computing and power integrated racks and enclosures power switching and controls infrastructure management and connectivity All solutions are supported globally by local Emerson Network Power service technicians Liebert AC power precision cooling and monitoring products and services from Emerson Network Power deliver Efficiency Without Compromise by helping customers optimize their data center infrastructure to reduce costs and deliver high availability While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this literature Liebert Corporation assumes no responsibility and disclaims
58. tory Interval Click on the History tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Interval History Tab Enter the number of minutes in the Log Data Interval Time mins box Valid entries range from 1 to 1440 Click the Apply button or navigate to another window to cancel without saving the change NY Liebert rpu s EMERSON Performance Monitorin g Network Power RDU S Interval User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2010 11 16 10 35 51 RDU S IP Address 192 168 0 10 Log data Interval time mins 1 1 1440 History E Chart Ly Chart E Table E Table Interval 2 Clear History Data 10 4 Clear History Data The Clear History Data feature will permanently delete all historical data from the Liebert RDU S Before doing this be sure to export the data to a file if you wish to save it see 10 2 2 Exporting Historical Data Records Set up a regular schedule to export then delete data to keep a log of sensor readings over time To delete all data Click on the History tab at the top of the window In the left pane click Clear History Data When ready click the Clear History Data button in the right pane A confirmation window opens Click OK to proceed or click Cancel to close the editing window History Clear History Data without deleting all data SS Liebert rDu S EMERSON Performance Monitorin g Network Po
59. utput ports FRONT OF UNIT Relay output ports To connect the beacon light 1 Connect the required cables with either of the relay output ports labeled DO1 and DO2 The relay of the processing unit is normally open passive dry contact 2 Properly arrange the wiring according to the site conditions Refer to Figure 6 Connecting Sensors and Other Devices Figure 6 Beacon wiring diagram DO1 12V GND Beacon NOTE Pay attention to the port labels before connection to avoid possibly damaging the device by making the wrong connection 3 5 Connecting a Stationary or Tilt and Pan Camera to a USB Port The USB ports shown in Figure 5 may be used to connect either or both optional cameras Follow these guidelines and refer to the installation instructions for each camera Figure 7 Position of USB ports cameras FRONT OF UNIT USB Tilt and Pan Stationary Camera Camera To connect a camera connect the attached USB cable to one of the USB ports labeled USB1 and USB2 NOTE The video camera as shipped will relay images and video to a monitoring screen Recording images or video requires a micro SD card which is available from the factory part number AD MICROSDS 4 0 4 1 PARAMETER SETTING Parameter Setting A Web interface allows you to view monitoring data configure the unit and connected devices and manage alarms and other data This interface 1s accessible by connecting an Ethernet cabl
60. vel Administrator Motion or D 1 1 or DI1 1 Camera 1 button RDU S System Time Delet 2012 02 12 14 01 33 RDU S IP Address R 126 4 203 229 jDH 1 w jor vw DH 1 v or v jD 1 v po v E Apply jJ cancel C O nfi g ure vents action Digital Input Actions Select options from the drop down lists to specify the alarm conditions for an action This example activates a camera when alarms occur in all three specified sensors Condition 1 Condition 2 Condition 3 Output Conditions 1 3 Choose the sensor where the alarm should occur This may be any digital input sensor connected to a digital input DI1 3 or Liebert SN sensor port Relation Choose a logical operator and or for each pair of alarms from different sensors to specify whether both or either must occur these operations are performed left to right Output Choose an action to take place when an alarm 1s generated based on these conditions Output choices include E mail SMS Video Digital Output and NMS SNMP TRAPS When finished click Apply to save the action or click Cancel to close this area without saving Repeat these steps to add other actions as needed A maximum of 64 actions may be created NOTE If only one event is to be used to trigger an action choose that condition for all three condition boxes and use the or operator between each NOTE Multiple e mail and NMS addresses may be selected by holding down
61. wer RDU S Clear History Data User admin logout Clear History Data User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2012 02 12 14 52 59 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 History E Chart Ey Chart El Table EH Table gt Interval w Clear History Data 46 Clear History Data button System Information Tab 11 0 SYSTEM INFORMATION TAB The System Information tab displays details about the Liebert RDU S including software and hardware versions and serial number To view system information Click on the System Information tab at the top of the window The unit details appear in the right pane To change the unit name which appears at the top of every page in the Web interface Enter a new name in the Site Name text box Click the Apply button The new name will appear above the tabs at the top of the window as shown below System Information Liebert rDu s Performance Monitoring NJ EMERSON Network Power RDU S System Information User admin logout System Type RDU S User level Administrator IA Sees RDU S System Time oftware Version 2012 02 12 15 04 36 Hardware Version RDU S V1 20 RDU S IP Address 126 4 203 229 SN 041021EAL Site Name RDU S System Information System Information Copyright 2010 Emerson Network Power Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Liebert Rpu s RDU S 2nd Floor EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S System Informa
62. wnloaded file 1n the Configure File box or click the Browse button to locate the file and click Open The configuration file must be named configure rdus When ready to begin click Upload A message indicates the file upload 1s in progress NOTE Do not close or refresh your browser or open another browser window Wait until the process is completed before opening other applications or using the computer for other tasks After the process is completed successfully restart the Liebert RDU S see 7 1 Reboot 7 5 Restore Factory Defaults At any time you may reset all configuration settings to the factory defaults This includes all user defined settings for connected devices as well as the unit itself Restoring the factory defaults returns the IP address to 192 168 0 10 To do this Click on the Control tab at the top of the window n the left pane click Restore Factory Defaults A message indicates the unit 1s restarting This process may take a few minutes NOTE Do not close or refresh your browser or open another browser window Wait until the process is completed before opening other applications or using the computer for other tashs Control N e Y Liebert rou s RDU S EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power RDU S Restore User admin logout User level Administrator RDU S System Time 2010 11 14 13 36 35 RDU S IP Address 192 168 0 75 Control Reboot Digital Outpu
63. y in the right pane to display all devices in that group An icon in the group heading indicates the level of severity Critical or Warning The number of devices in alarm appears in red text in parentheses Click on a group name e g Input Contacts on either side to expand or collapse the group Click on Collapse All Expand All in the left pane to collapse or expand all groups Recent events appear at bottom right with details of each event such as type of alarm time of occurrence sensor name and severity These include the following types of events Critical Red temperature or humidity beyond the high or low Critical setpoint or a Digital Input contact is not in its normal state open if normally closed or closed if normally open Warning Yellow temperature or humidity beyond the high or low Warning setpoint Normal Green device has returned to normal after a critical or warning alarm Loss of Comms no communication with the device 14 Monitor Tab 6 2 Environmental Monitoring Connected Devices The right pane of the Environmental view displays the status of each connected device and a list of the most recent alarms and other events This area also offers access to view and adjust parameters for connected devices temperature and humidity sensors input contacts and output relay contacts 6 2 1 Configure Alarm Setpoints Temperature and Humidity Sensors To view or change the name or alarm setpoints of a temperatur

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