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1. 7 SYSLOG CONFIGURATION The Syslog is used for recording SNMP syslog messages Monitoring amp Control Network Settings PSU Configuration SNMP Configuration Firmware Upgrade Contact Details SYSLOG Configuration SR250i12T SYSLOG ENABLED SYSLOG Server IP 192 168 101 252 SYSLOG Port 514 SYSLOG Update All pages on this site amp 2011 Innovative Energies 7 1 Understanding Syslog Configuration Terms Syslog Syslog Server IP Syslog Port SYSLOG Update 16 The syslog can be enabled or disabled This displays the user specified IP address that is used for monitoring the Syslog data This displays the port number of the PC setup to monitor the Syslog default is 514 This function refreshes all of the user specified data above 8 LAN SUPERVISION LAN Supervision Configuration SR500I24T LAN Supervision ENABLED Monitoring amp Control Network Settings Server IP Address 192 168 100 100 PSU Configuration Timeout s 20 SNMP Configuration j ti Note LAN supervision is not available on Syslog Configuration Update Configu L the SR100L and SR100i power supply units Firmware Upgrade Contact Details The SR250 500 750 i LAN not SR100 chargers have a transistor collector output labelled terminal 1 which is controlled via the SNMP software and for example may be used to turn a LAN connected device off and on The output is switch
2. parameters are programmed in the factory and are not able to be changed by the user energies PSU Configuration SR250i12T Monitoring amp Control Network Settings Vpres 22 SNMP Configuration Vshutd as Syslog Configuration vdisco ao Firmware Upgrade Bcd 100 Contact Details BCTim 20000 icc Mins 40 icc Hrs 23 icc Days 27 MfiBCT 60 Serial Number 0025 PSU Version IEL NBSsys V13 All pages on this site amp 2011 Innovative Energies The basic model number of the power supply unit is shown below the PSU Configuration heading In the screenshot above you can see that it is displayed as SR250i12T 5 1 Understanding PSU Configuration Terms BatDetect Displays Time between battery detections minutes Vpres Displays Voltage Threshold for battery detection and BCT Note that if the voltage drops to this level during a BCT the test is aborted and the BAT LOW alarm Shows Vshutd Displays Setting of internal voltage level of the power supply during battery detection and battery condition tests 12 Vbatl Vdisco Bccl BCTim CC Mins CC Hrs CC Days MFiBCT Serial Number PSU Version 13 Displays BAT LOW alarm voltage levels during mains fail Displays the Voltage at which the load is disconnected from the battery during mains fail Displays the Battery Charge Current Limit as percentage of the rated power supply current Displays the t
3. c IP address eg 192 168 2 10 or enable DHCP function energies Network Settings MAC Address 00 20 4a de 47 5e l FER DHCP Client Enable SNMP Configuration IP Address 192 168 101 199 DHCP e Syslog Configuration Network Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP gt Firmware Upgrade cs Gateway N A DHCP gt Contact Details Submit Note Remove DHCP from ip addresses text box before disabling dhcp All pages on this site 2011 Innovative Energies 4 1 Disabling DHCP allocating a static IP address To disable DHCP follow the steps below a set DHCP Client to Disable b Type in the desired IP address eg 192 168 2 10 this is the ex factory default unless otherwise specified at time of order c Remove DHCP and all preceding spaces from the Network Mask field d Leave the Gateway field blank d Click on the Submit button 10 4 2 Enabling DHCP To enable DHCP if your device has a static IP address a Set DHCP Client to Enable b Leave all other fields blank c Click on the Submit button 4 3 Changing Static IP from one to another To change the IP if your device has a static IP address a Type in the desired IP address eg 192 168 100 53 b Delete the gateway address 255 255 255 255 and leave it blank c Click on the Submit button 11 5 PSU CONFIGURATION This page displays the parameters programmed into the firmware of the power supply These
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5. e for resending traps is between 30minutes and 10079 minutes 7 days If the user sets the range outside of these parameters it will default to 1440 24hours which is also the factory default for a new device Note The new settings only take effect after performing a software reboot of the power supply web server SNMP Configuration SR100112T Monitoring amp Control ee Irap DISABLED El gt Network Settings Read Write Community liepublic PSU Configuration System Contact MISNMP Configuration System Name Syslog Configuration Trap Destination IP SNMP Trap Port 162 SNMP Agent Port 161 SNMP Update 14 6 1 Understanding SNMP Configuration Terms SNMP Trap Read Write Community System Contact System Name System Description System Location Trap Destination IP SNMP Trap Port SNMP Agent Port 15 An alert message that the user can enable or disable Identifies groups and their set permission rights The default setting for this is iepublic This is user specified and able to display names phone numbers or email addresses This area is user specified This area is user specified This area is user specified Identifies where the alert message is to be sent The user specifies the IP Address of the PC they want the SNMP traps alerts sent to Displays the port number of the SNMP trap default is 162 Displays the port number of the SNMP agent default is 161
6. ed on low state for approx 5 sec if the selected LAN device eg the monitoring PC fails to respond to ping echo requests for a time longer than the configured timeout default setting is 2 minutes Further relay toggles will take place every twice the timeout 4 minutes until the device responds Once the device under supervision responds a SNMP trap will be sent by the SR250 i to indicate that the device has been successfully rebooted 17 8 1 Understanding LAN supervision Configuration Terms LAN Supervision May be enabled or disabled Server IP Address This is the computer or device which is monitoring the PSU Timeout Time between toggles if device fails to respond to ping echo requests 18 9 FIRMWARE UPGRADE amp PASSWORD CHANGE Firmware Upgrade SR250112T Current LAN firmware version RWC_al gt Monitoring amp Control Network Settings Enter LAN firmware filename PSU Configuration firmware img SNMP Configuration Upgrade and Reboot Syslog Configuration Change Password Contact Details New Password lecceceee New Password Confirm ET Save Password All pages on this site amp 2011 Innovative Energies This page is used to update the software to the latest version This is done by using a standard FTP programme such as the Filezilla Client available at www filezilla project org For detailed instructions on how to do this using Filezilla go to http innovative co nz uploads Filez
7. illa 2Q0instructions pdf Default settings are User Name root Password iepassW1 The upgrade file is always named firmware img and needs to be transferred to the mnt flash folder in the web server built into the power supply Notes 1 After completing the firmware upgrade the power supply will automatically reboot and you will need to log in again 2 PSUs built before 16 October 2012 were fitted with a single boot web server and cannot be updated to the current firmware version The latest firmware versions may be used only on web server devices with the part no XPP xxxxxxx 02R 9 1 Change Password The default password is iepassW1 and may be updated by the user Please note that there is no facility to reset a lost or forgotten password as this would defeat the purpose of a password and the unit will have to be returned to the factory for reprogramming 19 10 INNOVATIVE ENERGIES CONTACT DETAILS At Innovative Energies we pride ourselves on being able to provide the best service to all of our customers Our technical staff are always prepared to work with you to design repair or solve any software related issues that may arise We are located at 1 Heremai Street Henderson Auckland NZ Free phone 0800 654 668 Phone 64 9 835 0700 Website www innovative co nz Email info innovative co nz 20
8. in energies Power Supply SNMP Interface User Manual for SR 1 versions This user manual refers only to the LAN version above SNMP user manual for v a12 firmware Rev1 19 06 15 Contents 1 INTRODUC HON ScINITAL SETUP iecere A T TOER 3 trpe PIE staiarasecmesssteneausenatenteeseitecnuesoamteieaateadetenedepaiiaaacsuascnecenineynsauentebaaaneGcantoeidenetenamonsesaceeduanes 3 2 OM 4 gt MONNA 5 3 1 MONITORING Understanding Monitored Variables Terms r rrrnnrnnnrnnrnnnrrnnrnnnrnnernnnnnnennernnnennernneennnene 6 3 2 MONITORING Typical alerts amp displays for Power Supply and Battery StatusS r rrrnrnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnne 7 3 3 CONTROL Understanding Control Terms rrrrrrrnanrnnrrnnrrnnnnnernnnrnnnrnnernnennnrnnernnnennernnerrnernnernnennennsennsene 9 2 NERVORE ETHNO AE 10 4 1 Disabling DHCP allocating a static IP address rrarrrnrrnnrrnnrrnernnnrnnrrnnrrnnnnnnrnnernnnrnnernnnennernnernnennesnneee 10 12 PP 11 4 3 Changing Static IP from one to another rrrrnnnrnnnrnnnrrnrrnnrrnnrnnernnnrnnernernnnennnrnnernnnennernnsennernnsnnnennessneee 11 a PU NTIN 12 5 1 Understanding PSU Configuration Terms rrrurnnnnrnnnrnnnnrnnerrnnrnnnnrnnnernnnrnnnernnnennnennnnernneenneennneenneennsesnne 12 6 SNMP CONFIGURATION cossiecsnsuestaraneatenacsitouranusdaaoanon deuntenaieden iesbucanceauianeneaaasacnandedeoesedesasensadtahensutsedtaienant 14 6 1 Understanding SNMP Configuration Terms ccccccssccsscc
9. ion Battery Status Good Input power present BCT in progress Power Supply Status Battery Condition Test Battery Status Battery Condition Test Input power present failed BCT battery charging Power Supply Status Charge Cycle Normal Operation Battery Status Battery Bad Input power present battery charged failed previous BCT Power Supply Status Charge Cycle Normal Operation Battery Status Possible Battery Missing Battery Bad Input power present battery missing Power Supply Status Charge Cycle Normal Operation Battery Status Battery Missing No input power in the 30 sec period before before power failure confirmed Power Supply Status Charge Cycle Normal Operation Battery Status Possible Mains Fail No input power in the 30 sec period before before power failure confirmed Vout lt Vpres Power Supply Status Overload Battery Status Possible Mains Fail 10 11 12 EN 14 15 No input power for longer than 30sec battery has passed previous BCT Power Supply Status Mains Failure Battery Status Mains Fail Battery Good No input power battery voltage is below Vbatl level battery passed previous BCT Power Supply Status Mains Failure Battery Status Battery Low No input power battery has reached the low voltage disconnect level battery passed previous BCT Note that this message IS only displayed briefly as communications will also be lost shortly after this point is
10. les Terms Output Voltage Battery Current PSU Current Load Current Temperature Temperature Log Low Temperature Log High Estimated Battery Time Refresh Configuration BCT Displays power supply voltage when mains power is on Displays battery voltage when mains are off or during a battery condition test BCT Displays a positive reading when being charged Displays a negative reading when being discharged Displays the total of the Load and the Battery Current Displays load current calculated by subtracting the PSU current from the Battery Current Temperature reading is taken from the temperature sensor placed near the batteries note that the reading will be very high if no sensor is connected Displays the Lowest temperature recorded Displays the Highest temperature recorded Remaining This function is enabled only in firmware version RWC_a_1 This function refreshes all of the variables above capturing the most current information from your Power Supply or Battery Charger Note that this does not include temperature logs Battery condition test 3 2 MONITORING Typical alerts amp displays for Power Supply and Battery Status Input power present battery passed BCT and fully charged Power Supply Status Charge Cycle Normal Operation Battery Status Good Possible Battery Missing Input power present battery charging and passed previous BCT Power Supply Status Charge Cycle Normal Operat
11. otal length of BCT in minutes Displays the set time intervals between the automatically scheduled BCTs in minutes Displays the set time intervals between the automatically scheduled BCTs in hours Displays the set time intervals between the automatically scheduled BCTs in days Note The total time interval between BCTs is the accumulation of the above three settings Displays in minutes the time before the mains fail check during the BCT only applies to SR100 models Displays the Serial Number of the power supply Displays the power supply version number 6 SNMP CONFIGURATION All fields are customisable and may be specified by the user to suit their specific applications SNMP traps alerts can be monitored using a SNMP manager of the user s choice The user may select which traps are set by changing the alarm trap mask code The default code for the alarm trap mask is set at 1048187 A new code may be calculated by using the excel spreadsheet available at http Awww innovative co nz service snmp firmware by clicking on the download link under ALARM MASK CALCULATOR Simply insert 1 into the yellow column to enable a trap or insert 0 disable a trap MIB files are also available at htto Awww innovative co nz service snmp firmware Alarm traps may be resent if a fault continues to persist The resend time can be set by modifying the SNMP variable TrapPeriodicResentTimeinMinutes The resend time rang
12. reached Power Supply Status System Down Battery Status Battery Low No input power battery has failed previous BCT Power Supply Status Mains Failure Battery Status Mains Fail Battery Bad No input power battery has failed previous BCT and below Vbatlow Power Supply Status Mains Failure Battery Status Battery Low Battery Bad No input power battery has reached the low voltage disconnect level battery failed previous BCT Note that this message is only displayed briefly as communications will also be lost shortly after this point is reached Power Supply Status System Down Battery Status Battery Low Battery Bad No data being sent between web page and power supply Power Supply Status Comm s Failure Battery Status Comm s Failure 3 3 CONTROL Understanding Control Terms Scheduled BCT Shows whether the automatic BCT is enabled or disabled BCT Start Starts a BCT BCT Stop Stops a BCT BCT Enable Enables a scheduled BCT BCT Disable Disables a scheduled BCT Reset Temperature Log Resets the temperature log CONTROL Customisable Thresholds Threshold values can be set by the user according to their requirements SNMP trap alert messages will be sent when one of the thresholds are exceeded The units for the threshold fields are Temperature degrees C Voltage volts Current amps sa for firmware version RWC a2 3 and later 4 NETWORK SETTINGS This page enables the user to set a stati
13. ted to the device Using a web browser eg Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome type the IP address into the url address box of the web browser eg 192 168 2 10 The following screen will appear Aihova tive energies Seniesa eOGiin Screen System Location Password Login All pages on this site amp 2011 Innovative Energies 2 LOGIN The default password is iepassW1 Note that the password is case sensitive Note The System Location field can be changed personalised on the SNMP Configuration web page see page 14 Click on Login with the mouse Note that in some browsers pushing the Enter key to log in may not work 3 MONITORING amp CONTROL lonitorinag amp Control Network Settings PSU Configuration SNMP Configuration Syslog Configuration Firmware Upgrade Contact Details MONITORING Scheduled BCT Disabled Charge Cycle Normal Operation aie Battery Missing Battery Current 0 1 PSU Current o o Load Current 0 1 _ Temperature Log Low Temperature 18 18 Temperature Log High 19 Estimated Battery Time Remaining THRESHOLDS Please note that only integer values are accepted Temperature High Threshold degC Temperature Low Threshold degC Over Voltage Threshold V Load Current Threshold A p 3 1 MONITORING Understanding Monitored Variab
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