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1. SE Cor Panel Pe ER Weu Favorites Took Help pi o l Aah Gores Cator A Gr x a EB Jeck DECH Al ZS T Drcpasb tu ArbdfGrroup Oddie Control Panel Options Hardevans Prograre Administrative Tools K D Si Conley ret Sckreetglteg el ken s Sea M a Lyerean Local a wee Perlornarce paara eg 5 Select the Log On As This Account button input the appropriate account information and then click OK 6 Double click on the Control Panel s Power Options icon 7 Select the UPS page and then click on Select 8 Choose the correct manufacturer from the Select manufacturer pull down list choose the correct COM port and then click on Next Page 5 of 32 Uninterruptible Power Supply Properties Local Computer General Log On Recovery Dependencies Log on as C Local System account Allow service to interact with desktop This account LocalSystem Browse Password Confirm password You can enable or disable this service for the hardware profiles listed below Hardware Profile Profile 1 Enabled Enable Disable 21x Cancel Apply ES Control Paned lz Fia E View Favorites Tooke Help iva Pugin Eesdeagg LA Confiquens energy saving settings for your nomga Py Computer emm eege ER Power Schemes Advanced Hibernate UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Status
2. Chapter 7 The Outlook of RPM Panels 7 1 RPM Front and Back Panels Modem Port ETHERNET Port Phone Control port Manual Button E ca SH a d we H 9 8 Outlet Output nemi Input Device Communication 8 The rear panel contains eight NT SERVER PORTS from A H These ports provides controlled shutdown for NT server Port A controls receptacle A Port B controls receptacle B etc 7 2 RPM LED Table RPM LED Table FLASHING The momentary The momentary i i switch is disabled switch is active and Aaen denon tog aa GREEN _ 2nd the output the receptacle may sree seconds will change receptacle is be turned on or off 1 the state from remote to programmed for by pressing and local control remote control releasing the switch l The receptacle ison The receptacle is off Therecentacle has RED and providing power and doesn t provide internal Sch to devices power Indicate the RPM ID number The master one plugged with YELLOW SNMP card will display all the connected RPM ID It means the RPM ID is RPMOO numbers Page 28 of 32 7 3 SNMP LED Table YELLOW Solid Off Flashing Solid On Solid Off Solid On Solid On Flashing Solid On o Connection to UPS Flashing Flashing Solid On Writing data to flash memory Green Light Power state Red Light Connection state with UPS Page 29 of 32 Chapter 8 Accessing RPM using a Telephone This section guides you through control of RPM using a tel
3. Delay sec ON OFF nstant Shutdown O ID Instant Shutdown ON OFF nstant Shutdown 10 0 Instant Shutdown ON OFF nstant Shutdown O 10 Instant Shutdown ON OFF nstant Shutdown 10 10 Instant Shutdown HL 0 DI 10 10 10 stant ON 10 n within 10 sec nstant Shutdown D instant ON nstant Shutdown On within 10 sec 0 ON OFF Safe Shutdown Instant Shutdown Led ON OFF Safe Shutdown 0 Shutdown in 10 sec Lie 7 ON OFF Safe Shutdown 1 Instant Shutdown OFF ON nstant Shutdown Page 22 of 32 OFF ON_ Safe Shutdown 0 InstantON OFF ON Safe Shutdown 10 On within 10 sec OFF ON Safe Shutdown 10 0O InstantON ON OFF Safe Reboot 0O Inst S D rebootin10 ON OFF Safe Reboot 10 S D in 10 rebootin 10 ON OFF Safe Reboot O 10 Inst S D rebootin 20 _ ON OFF Safe Shutdown Shutdown in 10 sec 0 On within 10 sec Note If the Control Type were changed from Instant or Safe Shutdown to Safe Reboot and for the first time only the following will occur Power Off Power Power Mode Control Type Delay Resume Action By RPM sec Delay sec OFF ON Safe Reboot DI 10 1 Starts in 20 sec OFF ON Safe Reboot 10 O Stansin10 sec 8 RPM Schedule Use this section to manage your RPM schedules You can choose to add a new schedule Edit the existing schedule or delete a schedule RPM Schedule Date Time RPM Outlet Action Modify Every
4. the additional information on this page will be shown on the Environment Control Management webpage 1 ENV Status This page show details of the environment detected by the ENV device The user can choose the interval 2 5 10 30 seconds or 1 minute at which the status is refreshed DiDo01 Status will show the Security sensor status and Smoke01 Status will show Smoke sensor status if these are connected You can connect to another 7 sensors and their status will be indicated on MiMo01 to MiMo07 ENY Status Refresh Status every 10 seconds gt Item Status Environment Temperature 20 40 03 1F Environment Humidity AF Dy DiDo01 Status Normal Smoke01 Status Normal MiMot Status Normal M e Status Normal Mie Status Normal MiMo4 Status Normal Mie Status Normal Mag Status Normal Mia Status Normal OO lyy 2 ENV Settings This section sets the lower and upper limits for Humidity and Temperature If the temperature or humidity drops below the lower limits or goes above the upper limit SNMP will send out a warning email ENV Configuration Item Critical Under Run Critical Over Run Humidity 0 Temperature c Page 25 of 32 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Using Telnet 6 1 Accessing RPM using Telnet RPM supports multiple Network Management Systems as well as LAN protocols Once you have finished the hardware installation and have assigned an IP to th
5. 6 Set UPS Devices Connected 7 Set System Time amp Time Server 8 Set Web and Telnet User Account 9 Set E mail a Reset Configuration to Default b Set Environment Group c Save amp Reboot 0 Exit Without Saving This function allows you to setup IP Address Gateway Address and Subnet Mask parameters Similar to that on the webpage This function allows you to set the MIB system group parameters This function allows you to set the Manager IP Community Access Permission Note The configuration of Set SNMP Access Control is only used for SNMP Network Manager lf you want to use a PC and perform the Trap function of SNMP manager to manage RPM the IP address of the PC must be added in this list Note The configuration of Set SNMP Trap Receiver is only used for SNMP Network Manager Choose only RPM Note Other functions are not available for RPM This allows you to setup the System Name Rating in and shows if the device is connected or not This allows you to setup the System date time and two time servers This is allows to set users account s authority This is allows to set e mail accounts to receive power event notification for emergency management Set all values to their default settings Set the Environment group settings Save the current configuration data including any changes you have made and reset the SNMP card All changes will be lost Page 27 of 32
6. 7 Current power source Estimated UPS runtime Estimated UPS capacity Battery condition Details ang Manufacturer None Model Select A The UPS service is curently stopped About OK Cancel Apply UPS Interface Configuration On COM3 21x UPS Signal Polarity Warning Please consult your UPS documentation before attempting to configure signal polarities IV Power Fail On Battery e Negative C Positive IV Low Battery Negative C Positive IV UPS Shutdown e Negative C Positive lt Back Cancel DIS k gt gt zeech yrokders CBeastory AZ GE K al File 9 Click on the boxes as shown and then Aal 73 N ID Select manufacturer On port choose Negative for the three voltage BEE coms settings Click on Finish to keep these EE settings Next gt Cancel 10 Click OK at bottom of the Power Options Properties window to finish 2 3 Daisy Chain Setup Procedure The Remote Power Manager RPM can be Daisy Chained up to a maximum of sixteen units Each RPM in the Daisy Chain must have its own unique identification number The default ID is O The first RPM must have the Internet Power Management Card install and must be configured before you can begin Daisy Chaining any additional RPMs Only the first RPM requires the Internet Power Management Card All of the other RPMs in the Daisy Chain do not require that the
7. Email Address for Daily Report No Email Address Account 1 steven megatec comtw Account 2 PO Account 3 fo Account 4 PO Send Email for Daily Repor hh mm ss YES sl at mam ooo RPM Daily Report recipient s email address Recipient s Email Address for Daily Report The user can determine which 4 email addresses will receive a Daily Report sent by SNMPIV Send Email for Daily Report hh mm ss This section determines the time of the day the report is sent PPP This section determines the modem dial in settings for RPM PPP Dial in Login Name FO Login Password FO PPP Server IP Dunn Login IP fiooo2 Modem Script AN AT amp KOMIS0 1 OKAN 000 PPP Dial in Login Name Determine the username of visitors who can log in Login Password Get a password for the visitor s account PPP Server IP Default set at 10 0 0 1 Login IP Default set at 10 0 0 2 Modem Script Default Standard modem script Web Telnet This section is to set the Web Telnet options for RPM Once set a user will have to enter the given username and password in order to access RPM Environment Control Management webpage Page 19 of 32 Web T elnet User Account C I esdnnige gt e Reaapwrte a TI IR Readwite Z SH IR IR Reaawrite SS IR Readiwite gt a Reaapwrite e C C Readwite E e C C Rewrite z ISS User Account User Name This section
8. Hardware Installation Procedure 11 Install mounting brackets The RPM comes with brackets for mounting in a standard 19 inch rack To mount the RPM into a rack perform the following procedure Attach the mounting brackets to the unit as shown using the four retaining screws provided for each of the brackets Choose a location for the brackets A notched hole on the vertical rail denotes the middle of a U slot Align the mounting holes of brackets with the notched hole on the vertical rail and attach with the retaining screws lf installing more than one RPM repeat process 3 5 Connect all input and output connectors Refer to section 5 0 for daisy chain configuration Connect Ethernet cable to RPM Program the IP address using Netility Refer to section 6 0 for IP configuration Set RPM s front control buttons for Internet remote on manually control Please check LED Table for the operation Use browser to monitor and control 12 For NT shutdown setup please use RJ11 to RS322 NT Server cable to connect with server and use the following instruction to configure control panel UPS in Windows OS Page 3 of 32 1 Open your Windows 2000 Control Panel by clicking on Start Setting Control Panel 2 Double click on the Control Panel s Administrative Tools icon 3 Double click the Services icon 4 Double click on the Uninterruptible Power Supply service Page 4 of 32
9. Menu 4 2 2 Configuration Please ensure that each of the following option is set correctly Otherwise RPM may not work properly Network SNMP Email PPP Web Telnet System Time RPM Setting RPM Schedule Wi Ze Zo Ze Zo Ze Wi Ze Zo Ze Ki Ze Ze Ze 1 Network IP Address IP Address baus Subnet Mask 552552550 Gateway ban Obtain an IP Address Bymanual gt DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server IP fiszteao1 Secondary DNS Server IP a Ethernet Connection Type Auto Sense xl Modify the tems will cause SNMPI to reboot Page 14 of 32 This option determines the RPM Network settings Once you changed the IP Address you will have to redirect your browser to the new IP address manually In addition changing the option between manually and using DHCP to Obtain an IP Address will cause the SNMP card to reset once you click the lt Apply gt button DNS Server IP Primary DNS Server This is to set SNMPIV primary DNS Server IP address IP Secondary DNS This section is to set SNMPIV secondary DNS Server Server IP IP address SNMPIV will use the secondary DNS Server IP address when the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working Ethernet Connection Type This item sets the communication speed between SNMPIV and the Network If you change the Connection Type settings SNMPIV will reboot SNMP This page is to configure the SNMP setti
10. O a ara No s CO e rara e E Se Trap Notification Receiver IP Address This section is to set receivers IP address for receiving traps sent by RPM Itis valid for up to 8 IP Addresses Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS The community name has to be as the same as the setting in NMS Severity This section is to set Trap receiver levels There are three levels of Trap receiver 1 Information To receive all traps 2 Warning To receive warning and severe traps 3 Severe To receive only severe traps Please refer to NMS manual for Trap levels Acceptance Determines if the IP will receive a trap or not Page 16 of 32 Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Event This section is to select events for RPM to send traps Clicking on Select will open a Select Events List Event Traps may be selected from this list 3 E mail This option sets the following Email details for RPM Email Setting Email Server ban 192 168 0 1 Senders Email Address En steven meqatec com tw Email Server Requires Authentication ke Account Name se steven Password Send Email When Event Occurs ves YES E mail Settings E mail Server This is to set the email server Sender s Email This item determines RPM Email address Address Email Server Requires If set to YES the user will have to provide the Authentication accou
11. icc 2egeuesesENNENEeENENENENENESENENESENEEEEE NEEN ENEE NEEN EES EEN Eeer 26 6 2 Control and Setup RPM using Tele 27 Chapter 7 The Outlook of RPM Panels cccccssseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneneeeeseneenes 28 Pl RPEN Pron ANG BACK F ANGCIS a cccececctod cede aa EN 28 T2 RPM tl UE 28 733 OINMP LED Tab EE 29 Chapter 8 Accessing RPM using a Telephone ccccccecseneeeeeeeeeseeeenneeeeeeseeeans 30 Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions ccccseeeeeeeeessneeeeeneneeeeeeseenenneeeeneneees 32 Chapter 1 Introducing Remote Power Manager The RPM is an Internet ready device designed to allow administrators to remotely and individually control the AC power for up to eight connected devices such as servers routers modems and telephone networks With the expandable function of allowing daisy chaining cascading of up to 16 client units administrators can control a total of 128 devices The RPM offers easy set up and user friendly communication and control methods Most common connection of all is via the LAN using normal Ethernet connection The other option is to connect an external modem to the built in RS 232 port to allow dialing up of the Internet Once connected and properly set up the administrator will be notified of a web IP address and the administrator can manage the power of the devices from anywhere in the world via the web browser The superiority of the RPM over other power management products
12. is to set a User Name for SNMPIV web pages It is valid for up to 8 users Users have to input their user name to get access to SNMPIV web pages from a web browser Password This section is to set a password for SNMPIV web pages Users have to input the password to get access to SNMPIV web pages from a browser Permission Determine the user s authorization The user can either Read only or Read and Write after gaining entry to the webpage IP Filter An additional security feature Once specified the user can only login from the specified IP address Leave blank to allow user to login from any place 6 System Time This section is to set RPM System Time You can provide RPM with up to two time servers or alternatively you can set the time zone yourself Page 20 of 32 System Time Internet Time Setting Time Between Automatic Updates i Hour Primary Time Server f28118 463 Secondary Time Server f28 250 36 2 Time fone Relative to GMT GMIT M system Time system Time roimfddfyyyy hh mm ss oan ried 03 374 Internet Time Setting Time Between This section is to set an interval for time Automatic Updates synchronization Select either nil 1 3 12 hours or 1 10 amp 30 days Primary Secondary Get the primary and secondary time server for RPM Time Server Time Zone Relative to Select the appropriate time zone for your area GMT System Time Manually System Tim
13. of the packets The RPM needs to be reset Turn the RPM off and wait for approximately one minute then turn it back on The RPM needs to be reset Turn the RPM off and wait for approximately one minute then turn the RPM back on The RPM needs to be reset Turn the RPM off and wait for approximately one minute then turn the RPM back on The RPM needs to be upgraded Page 32 of 32
14. 9 command set is for the administrator 0190 to turn every port off 0191 to turn every port on 0192 to reset every port with a delay of 8 minutes which will allow safe shutdowns The delay can be changed by command 888911 XXXX where XXXX can range from 1 to 9999 minutes The user enters 000 that can force to break connection with RPM Page 31 of 32 Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions Questions TES Terminal Emulation software does not display NMS cannot ping the Remote Power Manager My NT server shutdown All the LEDs are off and all of the output receptacles are dead The RPM will not communicate and all of the LEDs on the web card are ON All the LEDs are off and all of the output receptacles are on The user cannot change from one web page to the next forgot my Supervisor s name password Answers Make sure the TES s communication parameters are correct They should be 115200 baud rate no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit Make sure the network connection to the RPM is good Make sure the cable is in good condition Make sure to set the community String Make sure to set the Manager table Make sure the Gateway is correct Verify that the NT server is not setup to have a scheduled shutdown Verify that the RJ 11 NT server cable on the RPM and the NT server is properly secured 1 Turn the master power switch ON 2 Reset the AC circuit breaker There has been a collision
15. Day 13 00 PPM Outlet OFF Edit Delete Mew Click on New to enter a new schedule event New Schedule Event RPM ISCH Outlet outlet Outlet Action E ON OFF fe Date mm ddjpypyy Ents C Every Monday Time hh mm Please check the RPA configuration forthe RPM outlet action type 1 Instant shutdown 2 Sate shutdown 3 Safe reboot Page 23 of 32 4 2 3 Log Information This section keeps track of device events It will record the time and date device RPM unit and details of the event which occurred You can also opt to save the event log Up to 99 events can be logged When the limit is reached SNMPIV will delete the earliest record and continue logging new events RPM Events List RPM Communication Lost Outlet On Outlet Off Outlet Reboot Outlet Fault Ze Ze SCS Ze Zo Ze Zo Ze ENV Events List Environmental Temperature Overrun e Environmental Temperature Underrun Environmental Humidity Overrun Environmental Humidity Underrun A oe oe we Data Log This page is a UPS data log It shows a record of all data log in certain interval time it includes Date Time Input Volt Output Volt Freq Loading Capacity and Temp When this limit is reached SNMPIV will delete the earliest data record and continue logging new data Page 24 of 32 Chapter 5 Connected Device 5 1 Environment Monitor ENV Once an ENV device is connected
16. Gateway 192 168 0 1 een SSS enen SSS Save Event Log Device Selection Email Server 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Secondary DNS Server Primary Time Server 128 118 46 3 Secondary Time Server 128 250 36 2 Page 2 Secu 9 At 1 Ini Coll REC TRK EXT O R En K PAstart A SG 5 S roreig Emesa Gyc ioo Brem Go vou rems E http Sir RPM Main Menu 4 2 1 Information This tab displays the System Information and RPM Status The information and values are either provided by RPM or values set by the users in the Configuration section Click on System Status to view the information 1 System Status This section shows you the System Information and Network Status such as the Firmware Version the system name uptime IP Address Gateway PPP Server Login IP and the like These values are either provided by RPM i e MAC address or set by user 2 RPM Status This section gives you remote control over the RPM unit and its individual devices Click on the individual power input icon to either switch on off the device Page 13 of 32 Solarsystem Click the icon to turn on or off the specific outlet Select RPM S RPO zl ka Mercury Jupiter WW j safe reboot safe reboot WW Venus E JE 1 Heptune 8 sate reboot safe reboot ON wa Farth Saturn wa sate reboot safe reboot A Mars ES W 1 Pluto SECH Op Tl sate reboot safe reboot ON RPM Status
17. Internet Power Management Card be installed Follow the procedure below to Daisy Chain the RPMs 2 ana EN L DOE Cl Figure 1 First RPM 1 Make sure that the Terminator is plugged into the first RPM s iLink port See Figure 1 2 Plug the first RPM s power cord into utility power 3 Turn the master power switch on 4 Setup the RPM see Setup Procedure page 9 5 Configure the first RPM s ID number each RPM must have it s own unique ID the default ID is 0 RPM 6 Make sure that the second RPM has the Terminator plugged into the iLink port see Figure 2 7 Connect the first and second RPM together with the iLink cable 8 Plug the second RPM s power cord into utility power 9 Turn the master power switch on 10 Configure the second RPM s ID number each RPM must have it s own unique ID the default ID is 0 11 If there are only two RPMs required for this application then this completes the Daisy Chaining procedure and the RPMs are ready for use Page 6 of 32 12 If your application requires additional RPMs then continue on with the Daisy Chaining procedure LR Zu TE Del Figure 3 First second and third RPM Make sure that the third RPM has the Terminator plugged into the iLink port See Figure 3 Remove the Terminator from the second RPM Connect the second and third RPM together with the iLink cable Plug the third RPM s power cord into utility power Turn the master po
18. User s Manual Version 04 12 Smart Power Distribution Unit Remote Power Manager RPM Sma rtPower gt ecececeeececee ee ee ee SYSTEMS A POWER QUALITY COMPANY Copyright Smart Power Systems All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introducing Remote Power Mana et ssssseecsssssseeeeeeenseeeeseeees 1 1 1 Contents of Your RPM Package 1 1 2 Remote Power Manager Features 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup wisscesesesccesescisssecccedewancinseicecsceteiedewsecisned tecescteevanzsvcvenedeaesies 3 2 VBa CC OMMe CHOM DE 3 2 2 Hardware Installation Hrocedure 3 SEENEN Ee e 6 Chapter 3 RPM Setup Utility Netility cesessssssseeeeeseceesseeeeesseeenseeeeesseoeenees 8 SR lafe INGTINNY EE 8 3 2 Using Netility for IP Configurations cccccccccccseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeessaeeeeeeesaaas 8 3 2 Eege e e EE 8 Sne EI 9 3 2 0 DOW MOA Wlan TE 10 EE 11 920 REINOS EE 11 Chapter 4 RPM Environment Control Management cseccssssssssseeeeeseeeees 12 Al agale E GUO ee ee ee 12 4 2 Environmental Control Management 12 CEP TIMOM AU OA EE 13 Tee EE 14 A253 Ee alter te E 24 Chapter 5 Connected DEVIC Esia 25 ech Reie ut Montor ENV seses reed cent eed eee eee teen ee ieee ENN 25 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Using Telnet cccccceceesessssssssseeseneeeeeeseeneeenenees 26 6 1 Accessing RPM USING TeIN bs
19. ck Start Page 10 of 32 Finnware Download File name CAmegatec DE520 bin ma Netility Update RPM firmware NOTE If the downloading upgrade process is interrupted or the data is corrupted RPM will keep its default firmware to avoid complete data loss Repeat the above firmware upgrade procedure if your upgrade process was interrupted 3 2 4 About This section displays the current Netility version About Netility E y x Netility 3 4 Copyright 1 2005 Netility version examined 3 2 5 Refresh Netility automatically search for any RPM connected to the LAN However the user can do a manual search by click the Refresh icon Page 11 of 32 Chapter 4 RPM Environment Control Management 4 1 Introduction After you have setup the hardware and set an IP address for RPM you will then be able to go to RPM web site to monitor and control the devices All you have to do is enter the new IP address into any standard web browser 1 Start the Web Brower Netscape or Internet Explore 2 Enter the RPM IP Address that was set earlier using Netility e g 211 21 67 51 and press ENTER F Welcome to Hegaler bk serescdt Irderet Exphorer Pe ER ven Favorites Took Hip EH pack OI Gh G zesch Ere Crt Le ZG amp Tei ares 11 21 67 51 eGo Links amp 3 A login screen will appear press ENTER By default the username and password is left blank Enter RPM IP add
20. e This section is to set RPM System Time manually The mm dd yyyy format is pre determined to mm dd yyyy hh mm ss hh mm ss RPM Settings This section determines the setting to the individual device connected to RPM Select RPM Select the RPM that is currently connected and switched on Address Change Use this to assign a new number or change the currently assigned number for the RPM unit You have a choice of 00 to 16 Note You cannot choose a number that is already assigned to another RPM Identification To give a unique name for the RPM Outlet Indicate outlets A H Name To set a unique name for the Outlets Page 21 of 32 Phone Controllable Option of Yes or No Control Type Select a control type for the outlet Option of 1 Safe shutdown 2 Safe reboot and 3 Instant shutdown refer to Control Type Table for examples Power off Delay Sets the power off delay time in seconds value from 0 to 9999 Power Resume Delay Sets the power resume on delay time in seconds value from 0 to 9999 RPM Configuration Select RPM PPM z Address Change RPM RPMO1 sl Identification SolarSystem nv Fee Je ssfereboot 2 cee ee Cc fem bedeite E ces E e nes Tei safereboot 2 oe D e e Jupiter YES safereboot F B sec E sac Ca Pe besi sees SE o Pe Table of Control Type and Resulting RPM Action Power Off Power Power Mode Control Type Delay Resume Action By RPM sec
21. e RPM you will be able to use Telnet to monitor and control the RPM To access RPM using the telnet option follow these steps 1 Select Start from Windows click Run to key in RPM s IP Address 2 Double click on the Control Panel s Administrative Tools icon 3 Successful link up display For first time login only press lt Enter gt for User Name and Password 4 Main screen is as follows 1 i LL E IL E Settings Search 2 x Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you SNMPIU Agent Setup Program gt gt gt gt gt ECM SNMPIU Copyright c gt 26606 All Rights Reserved oie C WINNT system32 telnet exe p 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c H Address Set SNMP Access Control Set SNMP Trap Notification Set UPS Properties Set UPS Devices Connected Set System Time amp Time Server Set Web and Telnet User Account Set E mail Reset Configuration to Default Set Environment Group Save amp Reboot Exit Without Saving Select gt Page 26 of 32 6 2 Control and Setup RPM using Telnet Once you can access RPM using telnet you will be able to control and manage your RPM The following details the individual menu option available using telnet 1 Set IP Address 2 Set SNMP MIB System 3 Set SNMP Access Control 4 Set SNMP Trap Notification 5 Set UPS Properties
22. e commands by issuing 2 short beeps A long beep indicates a failure or a non recognizable command To change the password The default password is 123456789 The user has to enter the previous password in order to change their password i NOTE The Password has to have a minimum of 7 digits and can have a maximum of 10 digits The user enters 888 or whatever previous password Then the RPM responds with three short beeps acknowledging access granted The user then enters the new password as follows 888XXXXXXXXXX and the RPM acknowledges with 2 short beeps Then user inputs 888XXXXXXXXXX the second time to re confirm the new password The RPM acknowledges with 4 short beeps indicating that the password has been changed Hang up to close any access Forgot telephone interface password Please do the following steps to restore the default password Dial up the RPM After three sequence rings the RPM will respond by sending out 3 short beeps to the caller and waiting for user to enter password Then pressing the button A and H simultaneously on the RPM within twenty seconds When the LED A and H blinking release the two buttons the RPM will respond by sending out 4 short beeps to the caller The password will be restored to default The RPM is in a waiting loop to receive the command string Each command string should be entered within 20 seconds After 180 seconds without any user input the RPM will logout the user Page 30 of 32 The
23. ephone esch 10 11 12 13 14 15 Dial up the RPM After three rings the RPM will respond by sending out three short beeps to the caller Then the RPM waits for the user to enter the password The user enters an access password default password is 123456789 The RPM will send out three short beeps to confirm a successful login or one long beep to deny access The RPM will disconnect after three unsuccessful access password attempts Once logged in the remote user can punch in 4 8 digits The first two digits specify which RPM the next digit specifies which output receptacle and the next digit specifies which command The last four digits specify the amount of time i Command format XXNA li XX 00 16 is the RPM s device number for a daisy chain if there is no daisy chain then any number is accepted iii N Outlet number 1 A 8 H 9 controls all the outlets IV A Action type O off 1 0n 2 reset V LE 0111 RPMO1 turn on Outlet A vi LE 0120 RPMO1 turn off Outlet B vii LE 0212 RPMO2 reset outlet A viii I E 01113600 means turn A on after 3600 minutes IX LE 01103600 means turn A off after 3600 minutes X I E 01123600 means reset A after 3600 minutes Xi Use a combination of 0111XXXX or 0112XXXX to get a different delay time XXXX max value is 9999 which is about 166 hours or 6 94 days Use the key to cancel a command at any time The RPM will acknowledge the receipt of th
24. for connection to your TCP IP network Support dial in by modem to control power Address Specific IP security masks prevent unauthorized source from accessing the RPM menu through the network Support NMS to control RPM through MIB User also can use MIB to develop their application interface Download data and events log list to server Daisy Chain expandable up to 16 units Available in 115VAC 230VAC models When events occur RPM can notify user by email and trap according to the pre set conditions Allows users to configure the sequence in which power is turned on or off for each outlet This helps avoid in rushes at start up which can cause overloaded circuits and dropped loads Sequencing also allows users to predetermine which piece of equipment is turned on first so other equipment dependant on that unit will function properly Support Windows 2000 and XP to execute safe shutdown and reboot Customize and schedule to turn on or off the connected equipment Can be attached the temperature and humidity detect sensor to protect equipment Page 2 of 32 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup This section will guide you through the quick installation of the RPM 2 1 Basic Connection e TA EH pel gt fre H v4 zy Remote side er Control power Remote side through phone Modem Temp Humid Probe Network Web SNMP Telnet ENV Input MODEM Vide PC gen D ETHERNET Communication RPM Back RPM Front 2 2
25. ility Password Use this to set an access password for Netility WARNING Do not lose this password If the password is lost Netility will not be able to perform future firmware upgrades Management Protocol The administrator can determine the parameter settings when providing access via HTTP web or Telnet to RPM For security reasons the administrator can choose to use either an open or advanced port setting to control these access 2 Configure IP Address Advanced Netlity Password New password aaa Conti pasword ii Management Protocol W Enable HTTP Function HTTF port number 1 6553 4 E kd Enable Telnet Function Telnet port number 1 65534 ER The default values are set to port number 80 for HIT TP and 23 for Telnet Function If set to other port values the full IP Address must be entered in order to Telnet or access the Website For example a Set a value of 81 as the HTTP port number then http 192 168 0 177 81 must be typed as the web address in order to access the RPM website b Seta value of 24 as Telnet port number then 192 168 0 177 24 must be typed at Telnet in order to access the RPM Telnet screen Uncheck to disable the function 3 2 3 Download Firmware Netility offers a convenient firmware upgrade When a new firmware is available 1 Click Download Firmware from the Netility main menu 2 Click Browser 3 Select new firmware file bin and 4 Cli
26. is RPM gives you control through a telephone tone signals with no need of a modem connection So even if networks lock up or Internet crashes there is always a back up telephone control option for administrators to control devices With such powerful features administrators can be sure that they will always gain access to their devices no matter where they are in the world 1 1 Contents of Your RPM Package The standard RPM package contains a Remote Power Manager Unit with supporting hardware and software The components of your package are Remote Power Manager Unit Rack mount Brackets 1 piece of AC Power Cord 8 pieces of RJ 11 to RS232 NT Server Cables For PC communication Optional 1 piece RJ 11 Cascade Cable For RPM daisy chain and UPS connection CD ROM a SNMP Utility Configure SNMP card s IP address and upgrade firmware b MIB Management Information Base for Network Support RPM and ENV dgprom mib supports RPM and ENV 7 User s Guide PDF document for RPM and SNMP card 8 Adobe Acrobat Reader oe a a Page 1 of 32 1 2 Remote Power Manager Features e d e e e d e d e e d Ke d PA PA oe Turn ON OFF any AC powered device via network and phone Support turn on or off connected equipment by manual Dual 15 AMP circuits Model 1500X2 Integral 10 100Base T Ethernet port
27. lable Network Adapter Next select the Network Adapter which is connected to the internet and click OK to return to the main menu RPM current IP will now appear in the main menu display area Page 8 of 32 Netility E E gt NetWol Network Adapter E bm n Network Adapter available aan Contig Realtek RTLG139 4 PCI Fast Ethemet Adapter A Cancel Netility NetWork Selection 3 2 2 Configure Select the IP on the right display screen and then click Configure This will bring up the IP Address Configuration window The user can now set IP Address Advanced for port setting configuration 1 IP Address This section determines RPM s IP Address When using RPM for the first time the IP address subnet mask and gateway will have to be set Enter the IP Address of your choice 2 Configure IP Address Advanced Address Configuration O Obtain an IP address by DHCP C Obtain an IP address by BOOT IP Address 192 166 U 3 subnet Mask 253 299 A59 U Crateway 192 168 O 254 Netility Set an IP Address for RPM Address Configuration Once the IP address is set you will be able to connect to the RPM webpage from a standard browser Obtain an IP address by DHCP or BOOTP the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway is acquired directly from the system 2 Advanced In order to increase security to RPM Netility offers two additional security features Page 9 of 32 Net
28. ngs so that the RPM can be used by a NMS Network Management System Eg HP OpenView SUN SunNet Manager IBM Trivoli etc MIB System system Name JUPSAgent System Contact Edminisrator System Location Myotice Access Control Manager IP Address Community Permission Description MIB System System Name Give a name to the SNMP System Contact Name the administrator System Location Name SNMPIV location Access Control Page 15 of 32 Manager IP Address This section is to fix the IP address from which the administrator can access the Environment Control Management webpage You can set up to 8 IP addresses To access this webpage from any IP address leave this space as default Community This section is to set a Community name for NMS Note The community name has to be the same as the setting in NMS Permission This section is to set the authorities of accessing administrator There is an option of Read Read Write and No Access for banning restricting access from certain IP Address Description This section is for an administrator to make notes Trap Notification ae IP Address Community Severity Acceptance Description Events public Information No select public Information z No a 7 IR Select Select rr public Information No s C Select Select O e itometon No Seel O e romanz No Select O a romanz No Select
29. nt name and password in order to access the Email server Otherwise enter NO Account Name Enter the account login name for the email server Password Enter the password for the above account name Send Email When If set to YES RPM will send an email to the Event Occurs Recipient s Email Address set below when an event occurs Page 17 of 32 Recipient s Email Address for Event Log No Email Address Events Selection Account 2 fo Sse O Account 3 fo Select Lot I Tee Account 6 Po Select O Account 7 Po Sse O Account 8 Po Select O Event Log recipient s email address Recipient s Email Address for Event Log The user can determine which 8 email addresses will receive warning email when an event occurs Event Selection This section determines the type of event Click on Select to open the Select Events List and choose the appropriate event for the respective email accounts E http 192 163 0 215 select_event htm Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 ol x al RPM Communication Lost C Outlet On eo e Outlet Off ES E Outlet Reboot E E Outlet Fault e omoke Alarm r E DiDo Alarm ES C MiMlo0i Alarm e Environmental Temperature Overrun eo C Environmental Temperature Underrun fe C Environmental Humidity Overrun fe C Environmental Humidity Underrun oe select All Clear Al Apply Event Selection List Page 18 of 32 Recipient s
30. ress Enter Network Password E x Ze Please type your user name and password Site 192 165 0 1 77 Realm User Name Password IT Save this password in your password list Cancel RPM Login screen 4 2 Environmental Control Management The RPM webpage main menu is divided into two sections The selections menu on the left and display menu on the right The selection menu consists of the following options d Information Configuration Log Information Device Selection P Ze Wi Ze Ze When using RPM for the first time you must first set the necessary parameters in the Configuration menu This will ensure that the RPM will work properly Page 12 of 32 E http 192 168 0 215 Microsoft Internet Explorer i la x Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help da Back gt A A A Search Ga Favorites Media gla 40 8 Address http 192 168 0 215 Go Links Y7 gt gt Norton antivirus E d LEE Configuration System information Firmware Version 1 0 5MP mail ime Information System Status RPM Status System Name UPS Agent Fee System Contact Administrator Speen comme favs Location My Office System Time 3 17 2004 02 43 20 ES mr Uptime 16 11 47 RPM Schedule mem Network Status og Event Log Information MAC Address 00 03 EA 00 25 1 D Connection Type Auto Sense IP Address 192 168 0 215 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0
31. wer switch on Configure the third RPM s ID number each RPM must have it s own unique ID the default ID is 0 lf there are only three RPMs required for this application then this completes the Daisy Chaining procedure and the RPMs are ready for use lf your application requires additional RPMs maximum of sixteen then repeat steps 13 19 of the Daisy Chaining procedure Page 7 of 32 Chapter 3 RPM Setup Utility Netility 3 1 Installing Netility 1 Insert the SNMP Utility CD into the CD ROM driver and execute Netility exe 2 After installation is completed Netility group will appear in Windows Start gt Program Group E Netility RUPS 2000 e Uninstall Netility Group 3 Click Netility to start the program 3 2 Using Netility for IP Configurations The Netility main menu is shown below The selection menu is located on the left The device hardware firmware and IP addresses of all RPM connected to the LAN are displayed on the right Me tility Select Network card in you system Seege Configure RPM s IP etc Configure Update RPM Firmware About Netility 2 21 SMP 192 168 0183 Conduct another search for RPM on network Netility Main Menu 3 2 1 NetWork Selection Once Netility starts up it will automatically search for the computer s Network card If not click on Network Selection on the main menu to start the search A pop up window will show the avai
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