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2. SiteNet Integrator s Environmental Interface Use the following Integrator Environmental MIB information with the complete environmental MIB information to customize the Integrator for your needs DIGITAL INPUTS 10 available The Integrator supports ten digital inputs each with four individually programmable attributes These include Label The user assigned name of a particular input which includes the input connection location State The user defined logical state of the digital input The state is either TRUE FALSE or NOT INSTALLED The default state for all inputs is Not Installed Define the state consistent with the Label for easy interpretation Example For a digital input labeled Door Opened define TRUE to mean the door is open Polarity Polarity State TRUE State FALSE ot SA Active High Contact OPEN Contact CLOSED relay contact Active Low Contact CLOSED Contact OPEN inputs which Not Defined Contacts are NOT INSTALLED includes Active High Active Low and Not Defined Define polarity to force a TRUE or FALSE response when a contact is open or closed The table above details polarity definitions Example If the polarity for a particular input is Active High and the contact is open when queried the Integrator reports the State as TRUE Trap Enabled Turns alarm traps for each digital input ON or OFF If ON an alarm trap generates when the digital input changes state If OFF n
3. Powering up the LCM sequentially activates the switched receptacles one through six with a time delay between each activation The time delay ranges from 1 to 7 seconds 1 To test interval time press LCM ON switch before plugging in loads Note the time between the activation of each light one through six Press switch again to turn off 2 Insert a small screwdriver into the time delay adjustment just left of the main power switch to adjust the amount of time between receptacles Turn clockwise to decrease and counterclockwise to increase the receptacle time delay 3 Plug loads into LCM receptacles Consider time delays if you skip receptacles Press On switch to confirm appropriate time delay NOTE If adjustment is turned beyond maximum setting delay will return to minimum setting CAUTION Total load must not exceed 12 Amps 10 Amps for 230V Total leakage current of UPS and connected loads must not exceed 5mA 3 5 mA for 230V 10 ki 9 sepejdesey payoyms 6 5 p llonuoo OL Jamod gjoe da00y paljojuo9 San OL 1 INDI 9 9 p 6 egal 1121 JONES 5 Y 1Jole16 1u uo NIG Je NDID OL 9 G v 4 L 1 6188 uo NIG Jejndii9 OL A OEZ A 02L 11 SNMP AGENT CONFIGURATION 1 Refer to the figure on the following page when following the Integ
4. GLiebert Keeping Business in Business SiteNete Integrator SNMP Communications for Integrated Products Load Control Module SNMP Remote Control of Critical Loads USER MANUAL English IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety instructions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of this product Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to install or operate this product This eguipment can be installed and operated by individuals without previous training 1 Sitenet Integrators and Load Control Modules LCM are available for 120VAC and 230VAC supply voltages loads Please verify that this model matches your AC mains load voltage requirements For UPS installation requirements refer to user manual supplied with the UPS This equipment is designed for Commercial Industrial use only Liebert Corporation neither recommends nor knowingly sells this product for use in critical life support applications The LCM 230VAC models are not supplied with an input power lead for connection from the LCM to the UPS output Use the output power lead with your UPS to connect the UPS to the LCM power input The LCM must be grounded earthed at all times during operation Connect only to the UPS output or a mains supply socket outlet with an earth connection A means of disconnection of the mains supply should be within 2 metres of the UPS LCM in
5. UPS MIBs and the Integrator Environmental MIB in DOS and TAR UNIX formats Ferrite Beads included Liebert part no 146736P1 for 25 bead 146735P1 for 5 bead Clamp bead with cable enclosed Ferrite Bead Installation Install the two ferrite beads on the incoming power supply and network connection cables prior to SiteNet Integrator operation Open the smaller ferrite bead Wrap the main power supply cable around the ferrite bead ly once and clamp the bead with the power supply cable enclosed Open the larger ferrite bead Place the network cable inside the ferrite bead and clamp the A bead with the network cable enclosed Clamp the ferrite bead near the connector that mates Wrap cable once with the Integrator around ferrite bead Temperature Humidity Sensor Wiring Instructions There are two temperature humidity sensor options available differentiated only by cable size Both cables provide temperature 32 F 140 F and humidity 20 to 80 RH monitoring 141604G1L Sensor package with 15 ft cable 141605G1L Sensor package with 30 ft cable Wiring the Temperature Humidity Sensor to the Integrator 1 The Temperature Humidity Sensor has four wires green black white red A braided silver shield is also included to ground to the Integrator 2 Cut wires to remove the adapter and strip the end to expose the metal 3 Wire the Temperature Humidity module to the Integrator as
6. are met AUDIBLE ALARM Horn The Integrator sounds an alarm when predefined digital input or sensor conditions are met Alarm attributes include State The user defined logical state of the alarm The state is either ON or OFF When ON the alarm sounds when OFF the alarm is silent Control Attaches a particular alarm to any digital input and or sensor Enter a control value or sum of several values that sounds the alarm when corresponding condition s are TRUE Appendix A lists all control values and their corresponding input or sensor Examples If the control value is set to 1 for Audible Control the alarm automatically sounds when the Digital Input 1 state is TRUE If the control value is set to 33 the sum of Digital Input 1 and Digital Input 5 TRUE the alarm automatically sounds when either the Digital Input 1 state is TRUE or Digital Input 5 state is TRUE The SNMP Agent uses OR logic when decoding a sum of control values A sum of control values opens the relay when any one of the conditions associated with the addends of the sum are met 18 FRONT PANEL LED LIGHTS 3 provided The Integrator has three LED status indicators on the front panel Configure them to turn On or Off when predefined digital input or sensor conditions are met LED attributes include Label The user assigned name of a particular output relay A sheet of adhesive labels supplied in this manual affix to the front of the Integrator to ide
7. follows Green gt T White gt Black gt H Red gt 4 Connect the braided shield to one of the two ground screws on the Integrator Assure that the Integrator is also properly grounded 6 Power UPS and Terminal Connections Refer to the figure on the following page when making Integrator power UPS and terminal connections 1 Connect Main Power Supply Cable to Integrator Main Power Port and then to a UPS controlled receptacle 2 Connect optional but recommended Auxiliary Power Supply Cable to Integrator Auxiliary Power Port and then to a NON UPS controlled receptacle 3 Connect the optional UPS DB 9 Output Cable to the Liebert UPS Output Port and then to the UPS serial port 4 Connect all Liebert or customer supplied input devices such as sensors or switches and output relays required for your installation 5 Connect the PC or Terminal Configuration Cable to the PC or Terminal Configuration Port and then to an ASCII terminal or a PC with terminal emulation software Disconnect this connection after proper SNMP configuration The configuration port is a RJ 12 jack The wire descriptions are as follows TxD wire 2 RxD wire 3 SG wire 5 Not Connected wires 1 4 6 Pin2 TxD RxD Pin 3 Pin3 RxD TxD Pin 2 Pin5 Gnd o Gnd Pin 5 NOTE If building or using your own cable do not conne
8. reported relative humidity is the actual humidity plus the humidity offset value see below Humidity Offset A value added to the actual humidity sensor readings to compensate for known discrepancies Examples If the Integrator sensor reads 60 RH and an external gauge at the connection reads 62 set the sensor s humidity offset to 2 If the Integrator sensor reads 60 RH and the external gauge reads 58 set the offset to 2 High Limit Alarm Indicates the relative humidity at or above which a trap generates for a high humidity alarm Low Limit Alarm Indicates the relative humidity at or below which a trap generates for a low humidity alarm TRAPS Use SNMP SET commands to program the following trap alarms ON or OFF Digital Inputs 1 through 10 TRUE trap Digital Inputs 1 through 10 FALSE trap Temperature sensors 1 through 3 HIGH trap Temperature sensors 1 through 3 LOW trap Temperature sensors 1 through 3 NORMAL trap Humidity sensors 1 and 2 HIGH trap Humidity sensors 2 and 2 LOW trap Humidity sensors 1 and 2 NORMAL trap 20 LCM Master Control The LCM and SiteNet Integrator will allow for master control of all six receptacles This includes Master On Off Controls all six LCM receptacles with on off or reboot If On the receptacles can be individually controlled after the Master time delay If Off the receptacles are all turned off If Reboot receptacles are turned off for 20 seconds and then turned on The
9. this Warranty to such components Liebert warrants for the period and on the terms of the Warranty set forth herein that the Liebert product will conform to the descriptions contained in Liebert s final invoices orders and Liebert product brochures Liebert does not control the installation and use of any Liebert product Accordingly it is understood that the Descriptions are NOT WARRANTIES OF PERFORMANCE and NOT WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Within a reasonable time but in no case to exceed thirty days after User s discovery of a defect User shall contact Liebert and request a return authorization number User shall ship the product with proof of purchase to Liebert freight prepaid Liebert products shipped to Liebert without a return authorization number will be refused and returned freight collect to User at User s expense Products shipped by User to Liebert which have incurred freight damage due to User s improper packaging of the product will not be covered by this Warranty and any replacement parts components or products needed will be invoiced in the full current price amount and returned freight collect to User Subject to the limitations specified herein Liebert will replace without charge for Liebert labor or materials subsequent to its inspection and F O B User s facility the product shipped to Liebert with a return authorization number and warranted hereunder which does not conform to this Warranty Warranty coverag
10. world leader in computer protection systems Since its founding in 1965 Liebert has developed a complete range of support and protection systems for sensitive electronics Environmental systems close control air conditioning from 1 5 to 60 tons Power conditioning and UPS with power ranges from 250 VA to more than 1000 kVA Integrated systems that provide both environmental and power protection in a single flexible package Monitoring and control on site or remote from systems of any size or location Service and support through more than 100 service centers around the world and a 24 hour Customer Response Center 32 1 800 222 5877 614 841 6755 44 0 1793 553355 33 0 1 43 60 01 77 49 89 99 19 220 39 2 98250 1 31 0 475 503333 upstech liebert com http www liebert com 614 841 5471 While every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy and completeness of this literature Liebert Corporation assumes responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions 1999 Liebert Corporation All rights reserved throughout the world Specifications subject to change without notice Liebert and the Liebert logo are registered trademarks of Liebert Corporation All names referred to are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners SLI 53040 6 99 Rev 0
11. your Network Management System NMS In addition to the UPS MIB the Integrator also monitors data and environmental control conditions see Integrator Environmental MIB Basic SiteNet Integrator features include Ethernet or Token Ring compatibility Power source redundancy with two separate power inputs Up to ten 10 digital inputs Two temperature humidity sensor inputs One thermistor sensor input Audible alarms Two programmable relay outputs Front panel status and output LED indicators Programmable alarm traps Customize audible alarms output relays LED s and traps to control how the Integrator communicates various information Basic LCM Module features include Six separately controllable output receptacles Output status and main power LED indicators Adjustable start up delay for sequential power up Ethernet compatibility GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLS Attention O Decrease delay See user manua time clockwise No user serviceable ae Danger parts inside A Hazardous electrical parts inside Receptacle power on Input On G gt Output b Standby INTEGRATOR INSTALLATION SiteNet Integrator installation requires these items 232 Integrator to UPS cable optional Liebert part 141088P1 232 Integrator to PC terminal cable with adapter Liebert part nos 146618P1 and 146617P1 respectively SiteNet Integrator User s Manual Diskettes containing
12. 5 x 17 25 x 7 6 inches 4 4 x 43 8 x 19 3 cm Unit Weight Shipping Weight 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg 10 7 Ibs 4 9 kg Circuit Breaker 10 amp LED Indicators Each Output Plus Main Power Agency Approvals CE Marked EN60950 120V Limited Warranty This Liebert product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of product purchase from Liebert The product purchase date will be determined from the Liebert Sales Order Acknowledgment or such other sales documentation as Liebert in its sole discretion deems acceptable If any part or portion of the Liebert product fails to conform to the Warranty within the Warranty period Liebert will furnish factory remanufactured products for replacement of that portion or part This Warranty is extended to the first person firm association or corporation for whom the Liebert product specified herein is originally installed for use in the United States the User This Warranty is not transferable or assignable without the prior written permission of Liebert Liebert assigns to User any warranties which are made by manufacturers and suppliers of components of the Liebert product and which are assignable but Liebert make NO REPRESENTATIONS as to the effectiveness or extent of such warranties assumes NO RESPONSIBILITY for any matters which may be warranted by such manufacturers or suppliers and extends no coverage under
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14. G1L Temperature Humidity Sensor 30ft 9m cable 141605G1L LCM 120 VAC LCM NEMA 15 LCM 230 VAC LCM IEC 10 10 Foot 8 Pin DIN Cable to LCM 146654G1 Liquitect requires 12 or 24 VAC power which must be provided by the customer or via the 120 240 VAC Plug In Transformer Option Option includes 65 ft 20m cable Integrator Specifications Power Requirements Main Aux 9 VDC 15 Watts Dimensions H x W x D 1 5 x 17 25 x 7 5 in 3 8 x43 8 x 19 0 cm Unit weight Shipping weight 4 74 Ibs 2 15 kg Temperature Range 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Thermistor Range 32 to 95 F 0 to 35 C Humidity Range 20 to 80 RH Agency Approvals UL cUL FCC CE marked 28 LCM 120V SPECIFICATIONS Power Reguirements 120 VAC Nominal 50 or 60 Hz Range 80 132 VAC Power Input EN 60320 C14 Connector 120 VAC 15 Amps Power Output 6 5 15R Receptacles Max Total Current 12 Amps Dimensions HxWxD 1 75 x 17 25 x 7 6 inches 4 4 x 43 8 x 19 3 cm Unit Weight Shipping 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg 10 7 Ibs 4 9 kg Weight Circuit Breaker 15 amp LED Indicators Each Output Plus Main Power Agency Approvals UL cUL Power Requirements LCM 230V SPECIFICATIONS 230 VAC Nominal 50 or 60 Hz Range 160 240 VAC Power Input EN 60320 C14 Connector 230 VAC 10 Amps Power Output 6 EN 60320 13 Receptacles Max Total Current 10 Amps Dimensions HxWxD 1 7
15. State envHumi dity2State The state of a Humidity Input Set State to installed 2 to indicate valid HumidityRH variable from the sensor connected to the input Set State to notInstalled 1 to indicate invalid HumidityRH variable This variable is stored in non volatile memory envHumidity1RH envHumidi ty2RH The Humidy for this sensor in percent RH envHumidityiLabel envHumi dity2Label User defined text strings associated with a Humidity Input stored in non volatile memory envHumidity1Offset envHum idity2Offset A temperature correction offset associated with the HumidityRH variable for a Humidity Input The Offset is added to the value from the humidity sensor to obtain the value of HumidityRH Offset is stored in non volatile memory envHumidity1HighLimit env Humidity2HighLimit When HumidityRH for this Input reaches or exceeds the value of HighLimit a trap signifies a high humidity condition for this Input HighLimit is stored in non volatile memory envHumidityi1LowLimit envH umidity2LowLimit When HumidityRH for this Input reaches or recedes below the value of LowLimit a trap signifies a low humidity condition for this Input LowLimit is stored in non volatile memory 24 MIB Variable Name MIB Variable Description envTraps Group envSummaryAlarmTrap An envSummaryAlarmTrap generates each time a digital input State variable changes to true 1 or whenever a temperature or humid
16. Y to the purchaser and to its customer collectively referred to as the Purchaser the enclosed Product and components are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use service and maintenance FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE from Liebert or the Liebert dealer or retailer THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN AND NO OTHER WARANTY IS PROVIDED EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Certain aspects of disclaimers are not applicable to consumer products acquired by individuals and used for personal family or household purposes as distinguished from industrial or other purposes Local laws may not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary according to local law Certain repairs or services are the responsibility of the Purchaser and the Purchaser is expected to pay for them This warranty does not extend either to products with removed or altered serial numbers or to any losses or damages due to act of God or source external to the product misuse accident abuse neglect negligence unauthorized modification alteration or repair use beyond rated capacity or improper installation maintenance application or use including without limitation use in a manner contrary to th
17. amaged by heavy objects Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the LCM Integrator Do not attempt to service the LCM Integrator as it has no user serviceable parts inside Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel ATTENTION Turn off and unplug your installation from the receptacles and contact qualified service personnel if If any power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has been spilled on the modules The fuse circuit breakers blows trip frequently The installation does not operate correctly even when the user follows the operating instructions CONDITIONS OF USE Your UPS provides conditioned power to the LCM and your connected equipment Maximum load must not exceed that shown on LCM rating label If uncertain consult your distributor or Liebert 3 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of the Liebert SiteNet Integrator Environmental Interface with optional Load Control Module The SiteNet Integrator monitors and controls various network devices such as UPS Systems Environmental Control Systems and Site Security Devices Two output contact closures control external devices With an optional SiteNet Integrator Load Control Module LCM the Integrator Ethernet version allows remote network control of up to six connected loads The SiteNet Integrator uses Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to communicate status information contained in a Management Information Base MIB to
18. bounded by HighLimit and LowLimit values envHumidityiHighTrap env Humidity2HighTrap A Humidity Input HighTrap signifies that the sensor reading exceeds the HighLimit value envHumidityiLowTrap envH umidity2LowTrap A Humidity Input LowTrap signifies that the sensor reading is less than the LowLimit value envHumidityiNormalTrap en vHumidity2NormalTrap A Humidity Input NormalTrap signifies that the sensor reading is within the range bounded by HighLimit and LowLimit values 25 INTERGRATOR LCM MIB MIB Variable Name MIB Variable Description envReceptacles Group envReceptacles Group envReceptacle1State envReceptacle2 State envReceptacle3State envReceptacle4State env Receptacle5State envRecep tacle6State The state of aLCM Receptacle Set state to on 1 to apply power to the receptacle after the delay specified by the corresponding envReceptacleReceptDelay Set state to off 2 to remove power from the receptacle after the delay specified by the corresponding envReceptacleReceptDelay Set state to reboot 3 to remove power from the receptacle after the delay specified by the corresponding envReceptacleReceptDelay for 20 seconds and then turn power back on Set state to event_on 4 to have power at the receptacle off unless the condition specified by the corresponding envRecetpacleControl is satisfied Upon the event the receptacle will be turned on after the delay specified by the correspo
19. ct wires 1 and 6 Grounding wires 1 or 6 creates a fault error For PC s with terminal emulation set parameters as follows Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None 6 Switch the Integrator On Off Switch to ON NOLLOSNNOO YOMLAN HOd JONN din Puya LLOSNNOO MHOMLIN yod OMEN dLN HOME Bury u yoL Bury 6 80 bt SindNI LOVLNOS ANG sindino AVIRI NOLLWYNDISNOO aon NENGO 13n33h13 Wed Z SLNANI TIY Z SSVI9 SLNdINO 3 annoyo sissvHo FEM Spo 140d SLNANI LOVLNOD AYA SINALNO Gow xm ino uo Hod NIY NIMOL San SLYOd MYOMLAN YOLVYSOALNI YL OAAS Ndi A1dans yamod 101566 N S xnV NIW modo YL OqA6 Indi A1dans USEMI Jojesbajuj N S XOV NIV maqar LCM INSTALLATION LCM installation reguires these items Installed SiteNet Integrator 8 pin DIN Integrator to LCM cable This SiteNet Integrator Load Control Module User s Manual A suitable Uninteruptible Power Supply UPS rated 120V 12 Amps for the 120V LCM 230V 10 Amps for the 230V LCM LCM Integrator and Power Connections Refer to the figure on the following page when making LCM power connections 1 Plug the AC power cord into the LCM module 2 Connect the 8 pin DIN cable to the LCM and Integrator Receptacle Time Delay Adjustment amp Load Connection
20. e will be extended only after Liebert s inspection discloses the claimed defect and shows no signs of treatment of use which would void the coverage of this Warranty THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE OR DEFECT CAUSED BY misuse improper application wrong or inadequate electrical current or connection negligence inappropriate on site operating conditions corrosive atmosphere repair by non Liebert designated personnel accident in transit tampering alterations exposure to the elements Acts of God theft installation contrary to Liebert s recommendations or in any event if the Liebert serial number has been altered defaced or removed THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER installation costs circuit breaker resetting or maintenance or service items and further except as provided herein does NOT include labor costs or transportation charges arising from the replacement of the Liebert product or any part thereof or charges to remove the same from any premises of User REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR PART THEREOF DOES NOT EXTEND THE ORIGINAL WARRANTY PERIOD THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE USER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS REPLACEMENT OF THE LIEBERT PRODUCT AS SET FORTH HEREIN IF USER S REMEDY IS DEEMED TO FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION LIEBERT S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAG
21. e accompanying instructions or applicable codes If the product fails to conform with the above warranty within the two year warranty period Liebert will repair or replace the product at Liebert s option Repairs or replacements are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period To make a warranty claim purchaser should call a Liebert Representative to obtain a Returned Goods Authorization number and shipping instructions Return transportation costs to Liebert are the responsibility of the Purchaser LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS Due to the diversity of applications and consideration to be applied in each case Liebert does not recommend or knowingly sell its products for such use The responsibility for risk assessment and management in applications where the malfunction or failure of the product could be reasonably expected to give rise to a risk of human life shall be the sole responsibility of the purchaser Liebert accepts no liability for consequential harm in such applications 31 WLiebert Keeping Business in Business SiteNete Integrator SNMP Communications for Integrated Products Load Control Module SNMP Remote Control of Critical Loads Technical Support U S A Outside the U S A U K France Germany Italy Netherlands E mail Web site Worldwide FAX tech support The Company Behind The Products With more than 500 000 installations around the globe Liebert is the
22. e memory envLED1State envLED1Stat e envLED1State The state of an Output LED Set State to on 1 to light the LED Set State to off 2 to extinguish the LED envLED1Label envLED1Lab el envLED1Label User defined text strings associated with an Output LED stored in non volatile memory envLED1Control envLED2C ontrol envLED3Control Set Control to 0 for direct LED control by the SNMP Manager When Control contains any of the Control Values below or a value resulting from the sum of these values the agent activates the output The agent deactivates the output when conditions clear Control is stored in non volatile memory envAlarms Group envSummaryAlarm This variable 0 when no Digital Inputs are true and no other alarm conditions exist When alarms are active or Digital Inputs are true the value of envSummaryAlarm indicates which alarms and inputs are active as a sum of the Control Values below ENVIRONMENTAL MIB CONTROL VALUES Digitallnput1 State true 1 Temperature1 above HighLimit 1024 Digitallnput2State true 1 Temperature1 below LowLimit 2048 Digitallnput3State true 1 Temperature2 above HighLimit 4096 Digitallnput4State true 1 Temperature2 below LowLimit 8192 Digitallnput5State true 1 Temperature3 above HighLimit 16384 Digitallnput6State true 1 Temperature3 below LowLimit 32768 Digitallnput7State true 1 Humidity1 above Hig
23. en Ring menus on previous page Press the key associated with the parameter you wish to enter or modify then type the desire value Press Return when finished Here are short descriptions of the first eight parameters sysDescr sysLocation sysContact and sysName are text strings that give general information snmpEnableAuthenTraps enables or disables Authentication Failure trap messages to manager stations Enter e to enable or d to disable then press Return Ring Speed Token Ring only specifies information transfer speed IP Address contains the SNMP Agent s IP address in dotted decimal notation e g 126 10 200 3 Type the desired address then press Return Net Mask contains the Net Mask in dotted decimal notation e g 255 255 128 0 Type the desire Net Mask then press Return Default Route contains the IP Address of the network s default route in dotted decimal notation Type the desired IP address then press Return To configure communities press c to access the Communities Configuration sub menu loaded with the current communities configuration Communities Configuration IP Address Priv Community 0 198 30 160 58 write public 1 198 160 30 2 write Supervisor Enter the number of the community to modify delete a to add or e to exit Command Communities Configuration Sub Menu Enter a to add a new community Respond to the on screen prompts Enter community number from the col
24. enerate a Trap message when the input changes state Set the TrapEnabled variable to false 2 to generate no Trap message regardless of the state TrapEnabled is stored in non volatile memory 22 MIB Variable Name MIB Variable Description envRelays Group envRelay1State envRelay2S tate The state of an Output Relay Set State to on 1 to activate the Output Relay and close normally open contacts Set State to off 2 to deactivate the Output Relay and close normally closed contacts envRelay1Label envRelay2L abel User defined text strings associated with an Output Relay stored in non volatile memory envRelay1Control envRelay 2Control Set Control to 0 for direct Output Relay control by the SNMP Manager When Control contains any of the Control Values below or a value resulting from the sum of these values the agent activates the output The agent deactivates the output when conditions clear Control is stored in non volatile memory envOutputs Group envAudibleState The state of the Audible Output Set State to on 1 to activate the output Set State to off 2 to mute the output envAudibleControl Set Control to 0 for direct Audible Output control by the SNMP Manager When Control contains any of the Control Values below or a value resulting from the sum of these values the agent activates the output The agent deactivates the output when conditions clear Control is stored in non volatil
25. hLimit 65536 Digitallnput8State true 1 Humidity1 below LowLimit 131072 Digitallnput9State true 1 Humidity2 above HighLimit 262144 Digitallnput10State true 1 Humidity2 below LowLimit 524288 23 MIB Variable Name MIB Variable Description envTemperatureSensors Group envTemperature1State envT emperature2State envTemp erature3State The state of a Temperature Input Set State to installed 2 to indicate valid TemperatureF and TemperatureC variables from the sensor connected to the input Set State to notInstalled 1 to indicate invalid TemperatureF and TemperatureC variables This variable is stored in non volatile memory envTemperature1F envTem perature2F envTemperature 3F Sensor temperature in degrees Fahrenheit envTemperature1C envTem perature2C envTemperature Sensor temperature in degrees Celsius envTemperature1Label env Temperature2Label envTem perature3Label User defined text strings associated with a Temperature Input stored in non volatile memory envTemperature1OffsetF en vTemperature2OffsetF envT emperature3OffsetF A temperature correction offset associated with the Tempera tureF variable for a Temperature Input OffsetF is added to the value from the temperature sensor to obtain the value of Temp eratureF Changing OffsetF affects OffsetC for this Input as well OffsetF is stored in non volatile memory envTemperature1OffsetC en vTemperature2OffsetC envT em
26. ion Menu displays with pre loaded factory defaults see Ethernet and Token Ring menus on the page following the Integrator Network Ports diagram Press i to enter the IP Address Press m to enter the Net Mask Press to turn BootP mode off Press the appropriate keys associated with any other parameter you wish to enter see steps 6 amp 7 When finished Press x to permanently save the settings and exit the configuration menu The SNMP Agent automatically restarts with the new settings NOTE BootP mode must be off to manually enter settings If on BootP erases any new settings when the user attempts to save them If your network begins running BOOTP and TFTP servers after you disabled the BootP mode and manually entered the Integrator configuration settings reassign these settings through BOOTP by configuring the BOOTP and TFTP servers and enabling the BOOTP function BootP mode on Run the SNMP software it runs automatically after saving manually entered settings If IP Address and Net Mask are already configured the software runs automatically at power up 12 1 NOILOANNOO YYOMLIN JOMJON a K ZSSV10 SLNANI TIY Z SSV19 TV vb Age 4 Nia ZEZ SY GNnowo i uyInoUlo SISSVHO A kaa aaa 140d SINANUNNHANSL SLNANI LOVLNOD ANG TEEN SLAdLNO AVIY aon Jo 9d O lqeO Od OL uonesnByuo9 JEUILUA JO Dd jpe d 2 y pa o4juoD SdN NON OL
27. ity goes above the HighLimit or below the LowLimit envDigInput1TrueTrap envD igInput2TrueTrap envDiginp ut3TrueTrap envDigInput4Tr ueTrap envDigInput5TrueTr ap envDigInput6TrueTrap e nvDigInput7TrueTrap envDi glnput8TrueTrap envDiginp ut9TrueTrap envDigInput10 TrueTrap A Digital Input TrueTrap signifies that the State variable for this Digital Input has changed from false 2 to true 1 This trap is not generated if the Digital Input s TrapEnabled variable is not true 1 envDigInputiFalseTrap env DigInput2FalseTrap envDigl nput3FalseTrap envDigInput 4FalseTrap envDiginput5Fal seTrap envDiglnput6FalseTr ap envDigInput7FalseTrap envDigInput8FalseTrap env DigInput9FalseTrap envDigl nput10FalseTrap A Digital Input FalseTrap signifies that the State variable for this Digital Input has changed from true 1 to false 2 This trap is not generated if the Digital Input s TrapEnabled variable is not true 1 envT emperature1HighTrap envT emperature2HighTrap envT emperature3HighTrap A Temperature Input HighTrap signifies that the sensor reading exceeds the HighLimit value envTemperature1LowTrap e nvTemperature2LowTrap en vTemperature3LowTrap A Temperature Input LowTrap signifies that the sensor reading is less than the LowLimit value envT emperature1NormalTrap envT emperature2NormalTr ap envTemperature3Normal Trap A Temperature Input NormalTrap signifies that the sensor reading is within the range
28. nding envReceptacleReceptDelay When the event clears power will be removed from the receptacle If the event clears before the time delay expires the receptacle will not be turned on and the time delay will reset Set state to event off 5 to have power at the receptacle on unless the condition specified by the corresponding envRecetpacleControl is satisfied Upon the event the receptacle will be turned off after the delay specified by the corresponding envReceptacleReceptDelay When the event clears power will be restored to the receptacle If the event clears before the time delay expires the receptacle will not be turned off and the time delay will reset Set state to event_reboot 6 to have power at the receptacle on unless the condition specified by the corresponding envRecetpacleControl is satisfied Upon the event the receptacle will be turned off after the delay specified by the corresponding envReceptacleReceptDelay After 20 seconds the power will be restored to the receptacle This process is non reversible if the event clears before the time delay expires the receptacle delay process will continue State is stored in non volatile memory except for reboot since it is a temporary condition envReceptacle1Label envR eceptacle2Label envRecept acle3Label envReceptacle4 Label envReceptacle5Label envReceptacle6Label A user defined text string associated with a receptacle The maximum length of the text string is 64 charac
29. ns The system immediately returns to the SNMP Agent Press x to save the new configurations to flash EPROM The system automatically restarts the SNMP Agent using the new settings After exiting you may return to configuration mode by pressing c UPS amp INTEGRATOR MIB COMPILATION The enclosed diskettes contain MIB files your NMS needs to receive information from the UPS through SNMP communications The files are in both DOS and TAR UNIX formats for your convenience Different UPS models require slightly different versions of the SNMP MIB The README TXT file gives the correct MIB file to use with your specific UPS Print the README TXT file for future reference 1 2 Load the appropriate UPS MIB to your NMS Compile the UPS MIB Refer to your NMS documentation for instructions on MIB compilation 16 INTEGRATOR FEATURE CONFIGURATION You may customize most Integrator monitoring and control features to meet specific needs For example you might configure the Integrator to sound an alarm or turn on a status light when the temperature or humidity is above or below a certain value Program individual attributes of the environmental MIB using SNMP SET commands The Integrator stores the attributes in non volatile memory which protects the data against loss due to power failure or other corruption Reprogram MIB attributes at any time Refer to your SNMP documentation for details on SET commands and MIB configuration
30. ntify LED status indicators State The user defined logical state of the alarm The state is either ON or OFF When ON the indicator lights when OFF the indicator does not light Control Attaches a particular LED status indicator to any digital input and or sensor Enter a control value or sum of several values that lights the LED when corresponding condition s are TRUE Appendix A lists all control values and their corresponding input or sensor Examples If the control value is set to 1 for Audible Control the LED automatically lights when the Digital Input 1 state is TRUE If the control value is set to 17 the sum of Digital Input 1 and Digital Input 5 TRUE the LED automatically lights when either the Digital Input 1 state is TRUE or Digital Input 5 state is TRUE The SNMP Agent uses OR logic when decoding a sum of control values A sum of control values opens the relay when any one of the conditions associated with the addends of the sum are met TEMPERATURE SENSORS 3 available The Integrator accommodates up to three temperature sensors Sensor attributes include Label The user assigned name of a particular temperature sensor which includes the sensor connection location State The user defined logical state of the alarm The state is either INSTALLED or UNINSTALLED The default state is UNINSTALLED until the sensor is physically connected Temperature Value The temperature the sensor reads at the connecti
31. o alarm trap generates regardless of the input state The integrator stores configured digital inputs in non volatile memory until they are reprogrammed 17 OUTPUT RELAYS 2 available Output relays control the On Off status of digital outputs Control relays attributes include Label The user assigned name of a particular output relay A sheet of adhesive labels supplied in this manual affix to the front of the Integrator to identify output relays State The user defined logical state of the output relay Allows manual opening or closing of a relay contact The state is either ON or OFF When ON normally open contacts are closed when OFF normally closed contacts are closed Control Attaches a particular relay to any digital input and or sensor Enter a control value or sum of several values that opens the relay when corresponding condition s are TRUE Appendix A lists all control values and their corresponding input or sensor Examples If the control value is set to 1 for Relay1Control the relay automatically opens when Digital Input 1 state is TRUE If the control value is set to 33 the sum of Digital Input 1 and Digital Input 5 TRUE the relay automatically opens when either the Digital Input 1 state is TRUE or Digital Input 5 state is TRUE The SNMP Agent uses OR logic when decoding a sum of control values A sum of control values opens the relay when any one of the conditions associated with the addends of the sum
32. on user programmable to F or C The reported temperature is the actual temperature plus the offset value see below Temperature Offset A F or C temperature value automatically added to actual temperature sensor readings to compensate for known temperature fluctuations Examples If the Integrator sensor reads 27 C and an external thermometer at the sensor connection reads 29 C set the sensor s temperature offset to 2 C If the Integrator sensor reads 27 C and the external thermometer reads 25 C set the offset to 2 C High Limit Alarm Indicates the temperature at or above which a trap generates for a high temperature alarm Enter high limit values in either F or C 19 Low Limit Alarm Indicates the temperature at or below which a trap generates for a low temperature alarm Enter low limit values in either F or C Calibrate An automatic offset similar to the temperature offset and applicable only to Temp 3 thermistor HUMIDITY SENSORS 2 available The Integrator accommodates two humidity sensors Sensor attributes include Label The user assigned name of a particular humidity input which includes the input connection location State The user defined logical state of the alarm The state is either INSTALLED or UNINSTALLED The default state is UNINSTALLED until the sensor is physically connected Humidity Value The relative humidity 20 to 80 the sensor reads at the connection The
33. perature3OffsetC A temperature correction offset associated with the Tempera tureC variable for a Temperature Input OffsetC is added to the value from the temperature sensor to obtain the value of Temp eratureC Changing OffsetC affects OffsetF for this Input as well OffsetC is stored in non volatile memory envTemp1HighLimitF envTe mp2HighLimitF envTemp3Hi ghLimitF When TemperatureF for this Input reaches or exceeds the value of HighLimitF a trap signifies a high temperature condition for this Input HighLimitF is stored in non volatile memory envTemp1HighLimitC mp2HighLimitC envTemp3H ighLimitC When TemperatureC for this Input reaches or exceeds the value of HighLimitC a trap signifies a high temperature condition for this Input HighLimitC is stored in non volatile memory envTemp1LowLimitF envTe mp2LowLimitF envTemp3Lo wLimitF When TemperatureF for this Input reaches or recedes below the value of LowLimitF a trap signifies a low temperature condition for this Input LowLimitF is stored in non volatile memory envTemp1LowLimitC envTe mp2LowLimitC envTemp3Lo wLimitC When TemperatureC for this Input reaches or recedes below the value of LowLimitC a trap signifies a low temperature condition for this Input LowLimitC is stored in non volatile memory env Temp3Calibrate A temperature offset correction routine associated with Temperature Sensor 3 envHumiditySensors Group envHumidityi
34. rator network connection instructions below Ethernet The Integrator Ethernet Network Port is an RJ 45 jack for an Ethernet unshielded twisted pair UTP TOBASET connection Token Ring The Integrator allows two possible Token Ring connections Use the STP DB 9S jack for a shielded twisted pair connection use the UTP RJ 45 jack for an unshielded twisted pair connection Connect the user supplied network cable with ferrite beads installed to the appropriate network port and then to the network Verify or manually enter the SiteNet Integrator IP address and Net Mask All Ethernet Options support the BOOTP function in SNMP which provides the Integrator s IP address Net Mask and Default Router The SNMP Agent will request a TFTP file with additional instructions on assigning addresses supported by BOOTP Refer to the sample TFTP file at the end of this manual and the BOOTP and TFTP server documentation for server configuration NOTE Turn caps lock OFF Type configuration entries in lowercase The BOOTP feature comes factory enabled If your network does not run BOOTP and TFTP servers disable the BOOTP function BootP mode off and manually enter Integrator network configuration information For manual entry press Enter after your ASCII terminal displays the message BOOTP Server has not responded yet Allow at least 60 seconds for the system response Do you wish to go to the configuration menu Y N Press y and the Configurat
35. reboot or event control of the receptacle Delay is stored in non volatile memory MIB Variable Name MIB Variable Description envReceptacleMaster envReceptacleMasterOnOff The state of the Receptacle Master Control When the state is on 1 power to each receptacle will be under the control of the individual states and events When state is set to off 2 no power is available from any receptacle When set to reboot 3 power will be removed from all receptacles for 20 seconds and then returned to control of the individual states and events envReceptacleMasterDelay Receptacle master delay is used to delay the power to each receptacle after a on or reboot of the envReceptacleMasterOnOff The power return will be staggered from 1 thru 6 SAMPLE TFTP FILE Example Liebert UPS SNMP Agent Configuration file for BOOTP and TFTP The user names this file and stores it on the bootp serv er The server sends the name of the file to the agent when the agent requests it sysDescr Liebert SNMP agent sysLocation Columbus OH sysContact Your Name 1 614 555 1234 sysName Sys Name Here Set snmpEnableAuthenTraps to 1 Enabled or 2 Disabled snmpEnableAuthenTraps 1 Community Specification The format of the value clause is lt community name IP address privileges gt The community name may be any string e The IP address indicates the remote site for which this community is valid If the IP addres
36. receptacles can then be individually controlled after the Master time delay Master Delay Used to delay power to each receptacle after an On or Reboot of the Master On Off The power on will be staggered from receptacle 1 through 6 he LCM Individual Control The LCM and SiteNet Integrator will allow for individual control of six receptacles with four programmable attributes and one read only attributes These include Label The user assigned name of an individual receptacle State The user defined individual control state of each receptacle The state is either on off reboot event_on event_off or event_reboot f on power will be turned on after the receptacle delay time If off power will be turned off after the receptacle delay time f reboot power will be removed after the receptacle delay time for 20 seconds and then power will be restored If event_on power will be off unless the condition specified by the control attribute is satisfied Upon the event the receptacle will be turned on after the receptacle delay time When the event clears power will be removed from the receptacle f event_off power will be on unless the condition specified by the control attribute is satisfied Upon the event the receptacle will be turned off after the receptacle delay time When the event clears power will be restored to the receptacle f event_reboot power will be on unless the condition specified by
37. s is 0 0 0 0 any address may communi cate using that community name The privileges are any one of the following READ for read only WRITE for read write NONE to lock out a community name community public 0 0 0 0 read community woff 192 147 142 16 write Trap Community Specification The format of the value clause is lt community name IP address gt trap test2 192 147 142 15 trap fileserver 192 147 142 16 INTEGRATOR amp LCM COMPONENTS AND PARTS Desk Top Ethernet 50Hz INTGR DSE50 Desk Top Ethernet 60Hz INTGR DSE60 Desk Top Token Ring 50Hz INTGR DST50 Desk Top Token Ring 60Hz INTGR DST60 19 Rack Ethernet 50Hz INTGR 19SE50 19 Rack Ethernet 60Hz INTGR 19SE60 19 Rack Token Ring 50Hz INTGR 19ST50 19 Rack Token Ring 60Hz INTGR 19ST60 24 Rack Ethernet 50Hz INTGR 24SE50 24 Rack Ethernet 60Hz INTGR 24SE60 24 Rack Token Ring 50Hz INTGR 24ST50 24 Rack Token Ring 60Hz INTGR 24ST60 Integrator Power Supply 120 VAC 60 Hz 141004P1 Integrator Power Supply 220 VAC 50 Hz 141669P1 Integrator to Terminal Cable Adapter 146618P1 146617P1 Ferrite Beads 5 25 146735P1 146736P1 Wall Mount Thermistor 135208P1 Liquitect water detection with Dry Contact Output 141603G1L 120 24 VAC Plug In Transformer 141469P1 Temperature Humidity Sensor 10ft 3m cable 141604
38. stallation To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the covers there are no user serviceable parts inside For service contact a qualified technician To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock install the UPS LCM Integrator in a temperature and humidity controlled room free of conductive contaminants The UPS output receptacles providing conditioned power to the LCM module must be capable of supplying at least 10 amperes to the 230V LCM module 12 amperes for 120V modules plus a supply of 50 mA for the Integrator module power supply The total load earth leakage current of the installation comprising the UPS LCM and your connected load must not exceed 3 5 milli amperes for 230v models 5 0 milliamperes for 120V supplies Where this may be exceeded the LCM module should be provided with a supplementary bonding conductor to ground earth For further advice contact your dealer The installation relies on your building wiring overcurrent protection which must not be rated more than 20 amperes When using the communication features on the UPS ensure the cabling connected to the DB9 communication port or the network connection are kept separated by 25mm from the power leads to the UPS input and output 2 Information for 230V users Electromagnetic Compatibility The 230V LCM Integrator combination complies with EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the published technical standards Continued compliance requires installa
39. tate of a Digital Input controlled by the Polarity variable associated with it See Polarity variable below envDigInputiLabel envDigIn put2Label envDigInput3Lab el envDigInput4Label envDi glnput5Label envDigInput6L abel envDigInput7Label en vDigInput8Label envDigInpu t9Label envDigInput10Label A user defined text string associated with a Digital Input The text string is stored in non volatile memory envDigInput1Polarity envDig Input2Polarity envDigInput3 Polarity envDigInput4Polarit y envDigInput5Polarity env DigInput6Polarity envDigInp ut7Polarity envDigInput8Pol arity envDiglnput9Polarity e nvDigInput10Polarity Polarity controls the value returned by the State variable Setting Polarity to notDefined 3 causes State to return notinstalled 3 when Polarity is set to activeHigh 1 asserting the signal on the Digital Input causes State to return true 1 when Polarity is set to activeLow 2 deasserting the signal on the Digital Input causes State to return true 1 In all other cases State returns false 2 Polarity is stored in non volatile memory envDigInput1TrapEnabled e nvDigInput2TrapEnabled en vDigInput3TrapEnabled env DigInput4TrapEnabled envD igInput5TrapEnabled envDig Input6TrapEnabled envDigIn put7TrapEnabled envDigInp ut8TrapEnabled envDigInput 9TrapEnabled envDigInput1 OTrapEnabled Associate a Trap with the State variable for a Digital Input Set the TrapEnabled variable to true 1 to g
40. ters The text string is stored in non volatile memory envReceptacle1Control env Receptacle2Control envRec eptacle3Control envRecepta cle4Control envReceptacle5 Control envReceptacle6Con trol When Control contains any of the Control Values or a value resulting from the sum of any of these values the Agent will set the output to the state specified by the corresponding envReceptacleControlState When all conditions clear the receptacle will return to the initial state The control variable is stored in non volatile memory envReceptacle1Status envR eceptacle2Status envRecept acle3Status envReceptacle4 Status envReceptacle5Statu s envReceptacle6Status The status of the receptacle When status is on 1 power will be available on the receptacle When status is off 2 power will not be available on the receptacle When status is reboot 3 the power is being removed from the receptacle for 20 seconds and then power will be restored When status is event_on 4 power will be available on the receptacle When status is event_off 5 no power will be available from the receptacle When status is event_reboot 6 the power is being removed from the receptacle for 20 seconds and then power will be restored envReceptacle1ReceptDelay envReceptacle2ReceptDela y envReceptacle3ReceptDel ay envReceptacle4ReceptD elay envReceptacle5Recept Delay envReceptacle6Rece ptDelay Receptacle control delay is used to delay the on off
41. the control attribute is satisfied Upon the event the receptacle will be turned off after the receptacle delay time After 20 seconds the power will be restored to the receptacle Control Attaches a particular receptacle to any digital input and or sensor Enter a control value or sum of several values that will set the output to the state specified by the control state Status A read only variable that indicates the status of the receptacle Receptacle Delay Used to delay on off reboot or event control of the receptacle INTEGRATOR ENVIRONMENTAL MIB MIB Variable Name MIB Variable Description envident Group envidentManufacturer The Environmental Control Unit manufacturer envidentModel The Environmental Control Unit Model designation EnvidentSoftware The Environmental SNMP Agent software version Version envidentSpecific A reference to MIB definitions specific to the particular Environmental Unit being managed Use this object to locate the product specific MIB for this device If this information is not present set its value to the syntactically valid Object Identifier 0 0 any conformant implementation of ASN 1 and BER must be able to generate and recognize this value envDigital Inputs Group envDigInput1State envDigin put2State envDigInput3Stat e envDiglinput4State envDi ginput5State envDigInput6S tate envDigInput7State env DigInput8State envDigInput 9State envDiginput10State The s
42. tion in accordance with these instructions and the use of manufacturer approved accessories only WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take additional measures Information for 120V users The 120V LCM Integrator combination complies with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment This device generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operating this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference which the user must correct at his own expense CAUTION Although your LCM Integrator has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety improper use can result in electrical shock or fire To ensure safety please observe the following rules Turn off and unplug your LCM Integrator before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners A dry cloth is recommended to remove dust from the surface of your modules Do not install or operate in or near water Do not place on an unstable cart stand or table Do not place under direct sunlight or close to heat emitting sources Do not place power cords in any area where it may get d
43. umn to modify or delete a community At the prompt enter d to delete or m to modify the community When adding or modifying entries respond to the on screen prompts IP Address Enter in dotted decimal notation the IP address of the manager station authorized to use this community Privileges Enter r for Read Only w for Read Write Community String Name Enter the community name This entry is case sensitive be sure to enter it exactly as entered in the NMS Enter e to exit the sub menu 15 10 To configure trap communities press t to access the Trap Communities Configuration sub menu loaded with the current trap communities configuration Trap Communities Configuration IP Address Community 0 198 30 160 58 public 1 198 160 30 2 Supervisor Enter the number of the community to modify delete a to add or e to exit Command Trap Communities Configuration Sub Menu With the exception of the Privileges entry the Trap Communities Configu ration sub menu operates similarly to the Communities Configuration sub menu Set the IP Address to the Network Management Station s IP Address When finished enter e to exit the sub menu Enter b to turn BootP mode ON or OFF NOTE BootP mode must be OFF to modify configuration settings If on BootP erases the settings when the user saves the configuration Exit the configuration mode Press q to exit without saving the modificatio
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