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1. The XML file can be edited after it has been downloaded To accept the changes the XML file must be uploaded with FTP into the upload directory of the PU The uploaded XML file is processed fully automatically by the PU ana if necessary the DRC system data updated Important note The successful processing of the XML files requires that they have the identical structure as the XML files created by the PU Il The following items must be satisfied for the PU Il to process and accept the XML data The serial number from the XML file must match that of the DRC controller The data for rackDescr must be complete Before new data from the XML file is written to the RFID tag the PU II compares the UIDs of the real RFID tag with the corresponding data record of the XML file Should the UIDs match if required when 59 the data differs the new data will be taken from the XML file If the UIDs do not match processing continues with the next data record of the XML file An entry will be made in the event list of the PU after the XML file has been processed This entrv shows whether an error has occurred and how manv RFID tags have been updated Ereignisprotokoll 26 04 2010 15 56 27 XML Auswertung erfolgreich Unit 1 13 Tags aktualisiert 26 04 2010 15 55 12 Ereignisliste geloescht L schen Fig 53 Entry in the event list after XML update During the processing of the XML file a log file that contains detaile
2. 60 10 Technical specifications 62 11 Circuit diagrams ees 63 12 RGlOSS AY en 63 13 Customer Service coocconcccnncccncncccs 65 1 Notes on documentation The audience for this guide is the technical specialists familiar with the assembly installation and operation of the system You should read this operating guide prior to the commissioning and store the guide so it is readily accessible for subsequent use Rittal can accept no liability for damage and operating problems resulting from non compliance with these instructions 1 1 CE labelling The Control Unit satisfies as part of the CE conformity the requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EU The declaration of conformity can be requested from Rittal Service 1 2 Retention of documents This guide and all associated documents are part of the product They must be given to the operator of the unit The unit operator is responsible for the storage of the documents so that they are readily available when needed 1 3 Symbols used and technical terms The signal word classifies the effects of a danger in case of non observance of the safety instructions A differentiation is made between Danger A dangerous situation for which the failure to comply with this note causes death or severe injury Warning A dangerous situation for which the failure to comply with this note can cause death or severe injury Caution A dangerous situa
3. Key 1 Current Display of the actual current value of the consumers server etc connected to the Active PSM 2 Status Indicates whether the entered current limit value is observed A message will be issued if the current lies outside the limit values 47 3 Position Indicates the installation position 0 ETO o Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Send SMS Vou can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that vou have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18428384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail Sensor Status Sensor status Green OK red e OU AE en reg l AN previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an Message Text Message text also transferred when ampersand amp e g 1828384 an alarm message is sent Enter a i Accept the changes designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Current Reset Reset all settings to the last saved Racki ad values changes are not accepted Setpoint High Current limit which when exceeded FAMA causes an alarm message to be Navigation 7 issued Main menu Setup 3 Click position Setpoint Low Current limit which when undershot Explanation OS an alarm message 10 be Connection number of the sensor Tvpe Sensor tvpe Will be detected
4. Key 1 ISDN MSN Enter here the MSN number of the ISDN connection The MSN number must be entered in the following format 49 2772 123456 2 ISDN Pre Dial If the ISDN unit is to be connected to a telephone system you must for example enter a 0 to obtain an external line 3 ISDN Command Specify the SMS command so that an SMS can be sent over the fixed line network for example the following command must be specified for T Com 8888 ANMELD 4 Unit Messages Set whether for a unit error e g timeout or configuration change an SMS is to be sent 5 Phone Number 1 4 Enter here the destination telephone numbers that are to receive an SMS should an alarm occur the following format must be used 492772123456 6 Accept or Reset button Accept or reset the settings 6 6 7 CMC TC Processing Unit II Configuring the sending of e mails If you have not yet used HyperTerminal to enter the e mail addresses of the alarm recipients you can do this here Proceed as follows 1 Setup eMail SMTP d B SNTP Sarvir 2 E Hor a Lae ener e Pasoword Sener Ree icm bape ed Fig 27 Setup for sending e mails Key 1 IP SMTP server Enter the IP address of the SMTP server here 2 SMTP Authent lf your SMTP server requires a username and password for authentication click Yes 3 Username Server Enter the username for authentication 4 Password Server Enter the password of the server used for authe
5. Format 1226324 Accept Reset Fig 56 PSM measuring busbar 32 A current status 1 1 Fig 57 shows the setting for the voltage for circuit 2 the voltages for the second and third phase of the circuit also do not exist for this second circuit tabs 8 and 9 Setup Sensorunit 3 PSM32 Un Unit Name PSM Linit Serialnr f Software 00466 W2 5 it x 1 2 34 3 6 F7 8 9 1011 12 Type Sensor Status Message Text Setpoint High Setpoint Low Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Alarm Reset Trap Receiver scheduled Alarm Off send SMS Send eMail voltage Fuse Module 1 0 0 Y Too Low 240 0 Y Range 110 0 2E0 DV Step 0 5 220 0 Y Range 90 0 240 0v Step 0 5 C Disable Enable C Disable Enable e Automatic Manual Wi wow 3 4iLag nH ga gf DP Format 1828384 Format 1828384 Accept Reset Fig 57 PSM measuring busbar 32 A voltage status 2 CMC TC Processing Unit II 61 10 Technical specifications CMC TC PU to wireless 10 m after consultation with Rittal I O unit maximum 50 m Available TCP IP protocols SNMP v1 incl MIB II Description CMC TC Housing type Height Width Depth Weight without approx 0 6 kg packaging equalisation DHCP Earthing Protection IP 40 to EN 60529 Tab 6 Technical specifications category Not required because safety extra low voltage 24 V DC SNMP v3 TELNET SSH FTP SFTP http https SSL 3 0 Pushbuttons 1 membrane
6. Setpoint Low Alarm Relay Send SMS Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 27 Wireless sensors The configuration of the wireless sensors corresponds to the configuration of the associated cable connected sensor Wireless sensor type see configuration in Section 6 7 4 Section 6 7 5 Temperature Humidity Access Section 6 7 7 Digital input Section 6 7 12 The connection of the wireless sensors to the wireless I O unit is described in detail in the Wireless I O Unit manual 7320 240 6 8 Access using Telnet You can also configure the Processing Unit using Telnet This requires that you be permitted to have access with the terminal program using Telnet see 6 3 18 Configuring Telnet access 39 6 8 1 Login using Telnet The CMC TC Processing Unit automatically This section describes access using Telnet with performs two restarts during the update process Windows The process takes several minutes Do not change a Open the command prompt and enter the anything on the CMC TC Do not disconnect the following command telnet sIP address gt Processing Unit from the mains Wait until the b Press Return or Enter to confirm Operating LED illuminates again and the message c Enter for login the Telnet login factory Updating finished login to Rittal CMC PU lt IP setting cmc Press Return or Enter to address gt again appears confirm d Enter for password the
7. arrow keys to set Yes or No 6 3 23 Configuring SMS notification ISDN unit This function is active only for connected ISDN unit Navigation Main menu 3 General Configuration 9 SMS Configuration Parameter 3 ISDN MSN Explanation Set the MSN number of your ISDN connection The number must be entered in the following format 49 2772 123456 Set the telephone number to obtain an external line This is necessary when the ISDN unit is connected to a telephone system 5 ISDN Command Set the SMS command for sending an SMS over the telephone fixed line network For example 8888 ANMELD for the T Com network 4 ISDN Pre Dial Number or 09003266900 for the Arcor network 6 SMS upon Unit A notification SMS can be sent when a timeout etc occurs on a unit Use the and arrow keys to set Yes or No Messages 6 3 24 Entering the telephone numbers for SMS notification This function is active only for connected GSM unit Navigation Main menu 3 General Configuration 9 SMS Configuration 7 SMS Phone Numbers Explanation Parameter 1 4 SMS Phone Set the SMS destination telephone number For example 44927725051234 Number 6 3 25 Calling the CMC information page To displav the current information for the Processing Unit vou can displav an information page about the Processing Unit This page displavs all settings for the network connection the software and ha
8. with the RJ10 front socket and the serial interface of your PC CMC TC Processing Unit II 5 Commissioning and configuration Once you have assembled the CMC TC PU and installed all connections you must now configure it You can do this using the serial interface see Section 4 3 7 Connecting the programming interface the network connection with a browser see Section 6 6 Access using a browser or Telnet see Section 6 8 Access using Telnet You must first establish the connection to the CMC TC PU This is shown below using the HyperTerminal program part of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system as an example The procedure for other operating systems is similar To start HyperTerminal click lt Programs gt lt Accessories gt lt Communication gt lt HyperTerminal gt Je Neue Verbindung Hyperteminal o A ll Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Aire Beschreibung der Yerbindung Neue Verbindung Geben Sie den Namen fur die neue V erbindurg ein und weisen Sie ihr ein Symbol zu Name Symbol Fig 16 Enter a name and select a connection Enter name Assign the icon for the connection 5 ABCommissioning and configuration Geben Sie die Rufnummer ein die qemahit werden soll Land Region Deutschland 48 ol Urtskenmzabi per Rufnummer NE Verbinden liber bd Abbrechen Fig 17 Establish connection Select the connection using COM port Click OK The p
9. CMC TC Processing Unit II The setpoints are checked for mutual plausibility The Setpoint Low must be less than or equal to the Setpoint Warning The Setpoint Warning must be less than or equal to the Setpoint High and greater than or equal to the Setpoint Low The Setpoint High must be greater than or equal to the Setpoint Warning Meaningless inputs e g negative currents are now ignored 9 20 Delav warning alarm for voltage measuring board The DK 7200 520 voltage measuring board is able to measure three different alternating voltages If it is used to monitor a 3 phase power supply and this power supply now fails or is switched off it is possible that different measured values will be appended to the alarm messages because the three voltages are queried at different times For this reason the alarm message from this voltage measuring board will always be delayed by five seconds This causes all three voltages to be reported correctly in case of voltage failures 9 21 Setting DRC parameters using XML file For each RFID controller connected to the PU ll an XML file will be created in the Download FTP directory that contains all information about the DRC system This file can be downloaded for example to save the rack configuration Depending on which interface the controller is connected to the PU the XML file has the name drc1 xml dre2 xml drc3 xmi or drc4 xml
10. Incorrect username Check the username _ SS entered pa Caution Incorrect password Check the password SO The update must not be interrupted entered because otherwise a complete failure of the PU Il can result No access authorisation using the browser Open the command prompt and navigate to the Incorrect username Check the username folder that contains the unpacked software entered update Incorrect password Check the password Enter the following command update lt P entered address gt e g update 192 168 0 130 The PU Il must be reachable in the network using No access authorisation using HyperTerminal l l l Incorrect username Check the username The file will now be sent to the CMC TC Processing entered Unit This is displayed with several characters in Incorrect password Check the password 40 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Link Traffic LED off CMC TC Processing Unit II No setting capability using the browser Rectification Web access set only Set the access authorisation to read authorisation using HyperTerminal or Telnet in the Web Access menu Alternatively the administrator must set the appropriate rights for the user in the web interface SNMP does not send or traps do not arrive The read and write Use HyperTerminal or Telnet to community entries are compare the read and write not set correctly authorisation with that of the management software Trap receivers
11. adaptor cable is included in the scope of supply The connecting cables must not exceed the specified maximum length of 10 m otherwise Rittal cannot warrant that the product will function correctly Insert the Cat5 cable in the provided sockets of the PU and in the adaptor cable of the Active PSM 46 CMC TC Processing Unit II Notel Prior to the installation and commissioning read and observe the installation and operating instructions in particular the contained safetv notes These operating instructions are available in two languages as a downloadable PDF file at http www rimatrix5 com Assembly Before commencing the installation ensure the completeness of the scope of supply Also ensure that the system complies with the admissible conditions of use in particular the permitted ambient temperatures and the required IP protection category Integration of Active PSM and PSM busbars The Active PSM is centred over the busbar s connectors and pressed on using gentle force The Active PSM is connected correctly when all four of the Active PSM s catches are engaged in the busbar To remove the module from the bus you must carefully retract and withdraw all four catches at the same time Ensure no consumers are connected to the sockets otherwise they will be disconnected from the power supply when the module is removed from the busbar In addition you must note the direction in which the Active PSM is connected
12. gt Shutdown can be used to shut servers down conditionally via the Processing Unit Il The prerequisite is that an RCCMD client must be installed on the target servers Note The installation file for the RCCMD client can be downloaded from www rimatrix5 com under Service amp Support gt Downloads A 30 day test licence is also available there The same warning message as displayed for Combinations also appears here This message however will have already been displayed for the invocation of the Server Shutdown function After clicking OK to confirm or a delay time of approximately 10 seconds return is made to the Setup Server Shutdown page As for Combinations as of software version 2 9 is or is not from the dropdown list can also be used here to query the negated sensor status 1 Setup Server Shutdown 1 2 3 4 Group 1 TD AA 2 If status of 2 2 Temperature Sensor y lis net mil DK y end status of no sensor selected hd lis ml DK 3 gt gt 20002 If status of 1 1 Serverin Temp lis not DK ond status of o sensor selected lis not DK 4s If Group 1 or r Group 2 then shutdown Server Name IP Address Port Delay Enable 5 4 Server 01 01 fi0 201 49 16 6003 10 z Iv 2 Server 01 02 jo 0 0 0 e003 0 5 E 3 Server 01 03 0 0 0 0 e003 0 S L 4 server 01 04 foooo 6003 O 2 LI 5 ServerO1 05 lo 000 e003
13. 3 colour LEDs green orange red labelled The information for the Active PSM 4 wav described here also applies to the four other active module tvpes Additional details for the other module tvpes are contained in the associated operating instructions 6 12 1 Getting acquainted with the module connections Fig 34 Active PSM 4 way Key 1 Fuse 10 A thermal circuit breaker 2 Display element display of the actual current value CMC TC Processing Unit II as j or J Each of these LEDs flashes appropriately depending on the installation position of the module Parameter Explanation Green OK Warning fuse activated or mains Orange voltage absent minimum current value undershot Maximum current value exceeded or Pushbutton The pushbutton is used to enter or change the limit values the BUS address and for the fixed definition of the reading direction of the display Briefly pressing the pushbutton changes the setting value or the setting level Press the pushbutton for a longer period approx 4 seconds to confirm the set value or the preselected setting level 6 12 3 Displays Parameter Explanation Flashing display Current not within the limits 0 0 displayed No consumers connected to the Active PSM 3 2 etc Consumers connected their displayed consumed current value is 3 2 A 45 Parameter Explanation n P displaved No power means that no power is supplied to the
14. Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Send SMS Vou can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that vou have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1828384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 Combinations Configure the switching combinations see Section 6 7 14 Configuring switching combinations for the digital relay output module Switch Output Manual switch on On or switch off Off Accept the changes 32 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 14 Configuring switching combinations for the digital relay output module The switching combination for the digital relay output module DK 7320 590 is configured as follows Various switching combinations can be set Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Switching combinations switching combination switching operation switching combination is Select the second sensor state for a a Then output Select the switching state when the switching combination is satisfied switch off disable relav output switch on enable relav output Accept the changes Reset
15. DK 7320 640 Connection Connection cable cable for with IEC 320 7200 210 power pack connector Country version D Connection cable Tab 1 Connectable sensors with IEC 320 The sensors are connected to the CMC TC I O unit connection 1200 20 using RJ12 patch cables ae version 3 5 System requirements Connection cable Hardware with IEC 320 PC with serial interface and 10 100 Mbit eee poe Country version network card F B Software TR Yes once for Operating system Linux or Windows with IEC 320 power pack Browser IE 6 0 or equivalent POnnGCIOE 7200 213 Country variant 3 6 Scope of delivery CH The unit is supplied in a packaging unit in a fully Connection cable assembled state with IEC 320 Please check the delivery for completeness connector Check the packaging carefully for any signs of Country version 7200 214 damage USA CDN UL 1 CMC TC Processing Unit with network miri cable interface RJ45 socket 10 100 BaseT w 320 7200 215 connector and 2 Self adhesive Velcro fasteners 90 x 15 mm me X Assembl 1 U mounting unit 7320 440 1 CD ROM with software and operating l manual be single Optional mounting unit with 7320 450 di Checklist for commissioning train relict German English Programmi Programming Yes max 1 ng cable cable D Sub 9 to 7200 221 Tab 2 Scope of delivery RJI 37 Accessories Extension Extension unit Optional 7200 520 voltage max 2 3 7 1 Required ac
16. Delav Time in seconds how long the power automatically socket should remain switched off eee Sensor Status Sensor status Black Circuit 1 blue Circuit 2 Relay Output Off manual disable of the PSM module On manual enable of the PSM module Accept the changes Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the Reset Reset all settings to the last saved trap receiver values changes are not accepted Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should 6 12 7 Configuring the Active PSM Navigation Main menu Setup 1 Click current Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Off be enabled or disabled The Navigation individual functions can be specified Main menu Setup 2 Click status from the Setup Timer menu item Send SMS Vou can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that vou have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 42 e g 18286384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1428384 Accept the changes Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted Parameter Explanation Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detec
17. Li E i a j a al NA 133 PAG ma Fig 6 Connecting power supply Key 1 Power supply connection Actions You must connect the CMC TC PU to the power supply using the power packs described in Section 3 7 1 Insert the power pack plug in the Power socket of the CMC TC PU Ensure that the marking arrow points to the Power socket designation The plug latches itself After being connected to the power supply the CMC TC PU automatically begins a boot task that takes up to three minutes Once it has completed the alarm LED illuminates green To remove the connection plug draw back the movable ring on the plug and remove the complete plug from the socket Fig 7 Pin assignment plug viewed from the front Kev 1 Pini Gnd 2 Pin 2 not assigned 3 Pin 3 24V 4 3 2 Establishing the network connection Fig 8 Establishing the network connection Key 1 Network connection Actions Use the RJ45 network cable to connect the CMC TC PU with the existing network structure 4 3 3 Checking the network connection gt 10001 A 1234 eT Tall Q 0900 eyete Procesal ig uri Fig 9 Checking the network connection Key 1 Network LED CMC TC Processing Unit II Actions The network connection exists when the Link LED illuminates green or orange The Link LED on the front also begins to flash when data is being exchanged over the network Green 10 Mbit transmission Orange 100 Mbit tr
18. PSM busbar or the fuse has deactivated the svstem LED displav Evervthing OK green LED display red Value not within the limits LED display No voltage or fuse has deactivated the orange system A detailed description of the setting menu for the Active PSM is contained in the next section 6 12 4 Setup menu for the local pushbutton Important parameters must be set for the initial commissioning of the 4 way Active PSM The following list displays how the 4 way Active PSM is set Short press UP Long press approx 4 seconds Enter When no pushbutton is pressed for approximately five seconds the system returns to the base display Actual current value base display Enter Enter o O L Enter Set the low limit value by Enter display pressing the pushbutton briefly H Enter Set the high limit value by Enter display pressing the pushbutton briefly A Enter Set the BUS address by Enter display pressing the pushbutton briefly O Set the display Enter display orientation 1 fixed circuit 1 2 fixed circuit 2 3 automatic 6 12 5 Connecting the Active PSM to the CMC TC The Active PSM is connected to the CMC TC Processing Unit II in short PU II using one of the RJ45 connections of the Processing Unit This socket also functions as the power supply for the module display The connection between the PU II and the Active PSM is made using a special adapter cable and a Cat5 cable 7320 472 The
19. System FAS 39 6 7 27 Wireless sensors arans nn a 39 6 8 Access using Telnet nn 39 6 8 1 Login using Telnet occconncccconcnonconanononnor 40 6 8 2 Telnet main MENU screadan aa 40 6 9 Perform a software update coocccoo 40 6 10 Error messages ici 40 6 11 Structural layout of the MIB of the Processing Und 41 6 12 Active PSM 4 Way L sennnnenzenenzznznnenzzz 45 6 12 1 Getting acquainted with the module CONMECUONS nicest ciatuciece in etna T 45 6 12 2 Display and operating elements 000000 45 6 12 39 DISDIAV Sapa 45 6 12 4 Setup menu for the local pushbutton 46 6 12 5 Connecting the Active PSM to the CMC TC 46 6 12 6 Monitoring using the browser oocccoccccnnccccncnno 47 6 12 7 Configuring the Active PSM 2 nn 48 6 13 Metered PSM is sikka la 49 6 14 Monitoring the LCP and RTT I O unit 49 6 15 Access control using an external ACCESS Mead dilo recci n 49 6 16 Backup and transfer of configuration files 50 7 Inspection and maintenance 51 TA JINSPEGWOL ar 51 7 2 Maintenance italia 51 Ped Cleaning seisseen ondo 51 8 Storage and disposal 51 8 1 SIA nr io abs 51 8 2 JDISPOSAI i i e a 51 9 Changes from software version 2 652 9 1 Language selection for the browser INtETTA E ancora 52 9 2 Extended options under Combinations 52 9 3 New functions for the alarm and event log 52 9 4 Test f
20. Telnet password 6 10 Error messages factory setting cmc Press Return or Enter to confirm Operating Alarm LED off 6 8 2 Telnet main menu Power pack not Connect power pack After login using Telnet the same main menu as connected for access using HyperTerminal appears Because Power pack defective Replace the defective power all procedures are similar refer to chapter 6 pack with an operational one za Missing power supply Establish the power supply Note PU II booting Wait several minutes until the In addition to access using Telnet an LED illuminates encrypted access to the PU Il configuration using an SSH client 4 e g Putty is possible In contrast to Rectification Telnet access the SSH access Network connection Connect RJ45 network cable cannot be disabled missing Incorrect IP address Check the IP address 6 9 Perform a software update Incorrect subnet mask Check the subnet mask Download from the www rimatrix5 com Security Check the gateway address internet page in the download area the software address update to your PC Unpack the file into a separate folder e g with the name puupdate No access authorisation using Telnet Note Telnet access blocked Activate Telnet access using A The update takes approx 10 minutes Or NE rU Fi perrenminal Also refer to the update guidelines Incorrect IP address Check the IP address that the update makes available for entered download in the internet
21. Trap Receiver TCIOU 4 Log 1 2 1 6 Enable Disable 1 4 F Modem Baudrate 2 1 1 e g Temperature 2 1 1 D Alarm Reset Sensor 1 2 1 7 IP Trap Receiver 1 5 SMTP eMail 2 1 1 1 Status 2 1 1 E Send SMS Configuration 1 2 1 8 Enable Disable 1 5 1 IP Addr SMTP Server 2 1 1 2 Value 2 1 1 F Send eMail 2 1 1 3 Setpoint High 2 1 2 e g Humidity Sensor 1 2 2 SNMPv1 IP Access 1 5 2 SMTP Server Authentication 2 1 1 4 Setpoint Warning 2 1 3 not available 1 2 2 1 SNMPv1 Manager 1 5 3 SMTP Server Username 1 2 2 2 SNMPv1 Manager 1 5 4 SMTP Server Password 2 1 1 8 Beeper 2 2 Unit 2 not available 1 2 2 3 SNMPv1 Manager 1 5 5 eMail Sender Name 1 2 2 4 SNMPv1 Manager 1 5 6 eMail Reply to 1 2 2 5 SNMPv1 Manager 1 5 7 eMail upon Unit Messages 1 2 2 8 SNMPv1 Manager 1 2 2 A SNMPv1 Manager 1 2 2 B SNMPv1 Manager 1 2 22 C SNMPvi Manager 1 6 1 IP Addr Syslog server 1 2 IP Subnet Mask 1 3 IP Def Gatewav bh mb 2 1 1 9 Trap Receiver 1 2 3 Unit 3 not available 2 1 1 A Trap Receiver 2 2 4 Unit 4 not available 2 1 1 8 Trap Receiver 3 3 General Configuration 3 1 Temperature Unit 3 9 2 SMS Service Number 3 2 Beeper 3 9 3 ISDN MSN 3 3 Quit Alarm Relav 3 9 4 ISDN Pre Dial Number 3 4 Alarm Relav Options 3 9 5 ISDN Command 3 5 Web Access 3 9 6 SMS upon Unit Message 3 6 Actual Date 3 9 7 SMS Phone Numbers 1 2 3 Read Communitv 1 6 2 IP Addr Svslog Server 1 2 4 Write Communitv 1 6 3 S
22. card is a telephone card of a mobile telephone Internet browser An Internet browser can be used to display html pages and pages that conform to a similar standard The CMC TC PU can be configured using a user interface displayed with an Internet browser Link A link is a branch to another internet page or establishes a connection between two Internet pages MAC address The MAC address is a letter and number combination of a network interface that is unique worldwide It is used to identify a network interface in a network etc MIB Management Information Base The MIB was developed to fetch and change network elements The MIB II has been defined in the RFC 1213 Some manufacturers define their own MIBs that reflect the special characteristics of their product The MIBs are registered as OID with the IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Once an object has been assigned to an OID the meaning may no longer be changed An overlapping with other OIDs is not permitted SMS service number This is a telephone number that the telephone provider makes available for sending SMS messages SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The SNMP is a simple network management protocol based on TCP IP It was developed to allow network components to be monitored at a central management station Telnet Telnet is a protocol to allow guest access to a remote server The Telnet program provides the required client functions of
23. file to be transferred To do this click Search and search for the file Select Zmodem as protocol and click Send Once the file has been transferred press the Esc key several times to return to the main menu and to save the setting 6 5 Saving files using the serial interface Vou can save individual Processing Unit files on vour PC Navigation Main menu 5 Default New Config of Sensor Units File Transfer 3 Serial File Transfer Zmodem 2 Receive File Enter the name of the Processing from CMC Unit file that you want to save on your computer Now use the Search icon to select a destination folder for the file to be saved Remove ZModem as receive protocol and click Receive to confirm your input 6 6 Access using a browser Call your web browser as usual Enter the IP address of the Processing Unit in the address bar and call the page 6 6 1 Login uws MIA Fig 22 Login window Key 1 Username 2 Password 3 Login or Clear button Actions Enter in the login window the http user name and the http password of the Processing Unit Factory setting Username admin Password admin To confirm the input click the Login button To clear the input click the Clear button 6 6 2 CMC TC Processing Unit II Main page view Har CME TCIPLO Diy laperara mal Lorm oration Pitta Hetoni FIA ATTI A 2 put Coma infofirittal de MEP APs PPE ee Ce XS 3 CMC TC 10 201 49 143 e Sala
24. have Check the trap receivers not been entered Sensor not detected or not displayed Cause Rectification L I not contained CO gt a software update in the software Sensor defective Replace sensor Sensor not connected Connect sensor if necessary remove and reinsert the sensor several times It sometimes helps to briefly insert a different sensor in order to directly switch back to the first sensor 6 11 Structural layout of the MIB of the Processing Unit Only the device typical part of the MIB of the Processing Unit CMC TC MIB is briefly described here This area of the MIB in particular must take account of the modular and flexible system concept of the CMC TC system For this reason the related information that applies to the sensor units e g I O unit Access unit Climate unit and the downstream sensors or actuators is mainly shown in tables A table for the sensors the outputs actuators and the messages is provided for each connectable sensor unit It is possible to connect up to four sensor units to the Processing Unit The number of table rows differs for each table tvpe and depends on the maximum number of available ports for the sensor unit 41 6 5BOperation Overview of the maximum table entries for each sensor unit se kanali kl a ej CC Access unit 40 4 per Active 12 3 per 12 3 per 12 3 per PSM a module module Climate unit Note that the number of possible se
25. her Ti M i 000 000 ee Pr iI A Tirar ear ie DES 1 AT ERAL A LI ee ee 2000 5007 116 34 Tanpi pmi ga Fig 28 Alarm Log The other is the Event Log This displays which user logged in and logged out at what time when 1 Log in as administrator on the login page see 6 6 1 7 8 KI SMS SMTP Setup M Alarm Logs Iv 0 1 4 7 Login Status 2 JN Unit 5 amp 6 a NE Setup Iv Administration EN Login 1 a i A E User administration 30 2 34 5 6 7 838 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 Admin mame eme A Password LT Retypef ooo L Unit 1 Y Read M Write M Switch Unit 2 M Read IT Write M Switch Unit 3 Y Read M Write Switch 6 Unit 4 IF Read l Write l Switch Read M Write Read M Write Read I Write Read M Write Own Alarms M All Alarms Timer Functions iv Timeout lo min Range O off 1 120 min F Login f Logout Accept Reset Fig 30 User administration an update occurred when a file was uploaded or Key downloaded and various other events 1 Page title Event Log 2 User page Ce a 11110941 ere OF 1300 100 150 gu 0 07 007 114 00 19 ade PF 1305 MID cg ged ot 2071007 1143004 en E 103 TE eed E 08 200 113 00 ie IF 1304 164 A og m Gua ji eg ur A a ia a a a rra ET TIM arre Ped ia E AR ATA a 20 04 3007 i kd 39 101 eer E 1909109 150 egg e 3 a 007 114 45 47 a ne 160100240 inira Titec are eee i na Ergo ihe Sawer Fewer DADO di ENE Lee eee PP 130 1040 ged bi H
26. immediate update of the CMC TC PU web page The sensor overview is also updated automatically every ten seconds 25 6 7 2 Sensor overview 1 2 3 Unit Name 1 Serialnr Software 05059 V1 3 o NE 1 AROS Type Temperature Sensor 1 Temperature Sensor Temperature Sensor 3 aar 24 C OK 2 Analog Sensor Analog Sensor 4 U Message Text imperia Sesnnt 3 Di a Input NC aa Input NC OK 5 Setpoint High 5 C Range 30 100 C 4 Digital Output Digital Output 6 Setpoint Warning 55 C Range 30 100 C 7 Setpoint Low 10 C Range 30 100 C No Alarm 8 Alarm Delay ps Range 0 999s Alarm Relay C Disable f Enable 9 A Alarm Beeper F Disable f Enable Fig 32 Sensors overview on the I O unit 10 Alarm Reset 6 Automatic Manual 11 A Trap Receiver 11203 NM 4 Log Key 12 A Scheduled Alarm Off gs 5 8 JIN 1 Connection number and sensor type 13 A ika Pe A 2 Message text of the sensor Can be selected 14 az ram Pasa soa freely using the sensor configuration 6 7 3 Fm POSERE m 3 Status or measured value of the sensor The TO font colour indicates the status of the sensor Fig 33 Configuring sensor overview For analogue values an arrow also indicates the over or undershooting of the alarm or Key warning thresholds 1 Connected sensor type 4 Acknowledge events a 2 Current status of the connected sensor Click the Clear button to confirm timeouts and 3 This information text will also be
27. loo amp 15 Docdock Sens akli 1 7 readelkeyped CardreadenKeppad of 1 8 nobwal 1 not available mii uvallij D Note Column 2 indicates to which port the accessory components are connected Ports 1 2 3 and 7 correspond to door system 1 ports 4 5 6 and 8 correspond to door system 2 ea ka ea upullype Dupe unk20uputSletus Gt 1 1 imiss Dutit Dista Output cel g ie 2 nota wali nol swalabie not vili i Pa J nob wailli mal availabe rol weil 1 0 E 4 d hatva nol awalaliie rakiwan u Notel The numbers in column 2 correspond to the port numbers of the I O unit The displaved outputs correspond to their phvsical connection on the port 42 CMC TC Processing Unit ll T aaam Aeaf u Minor a e u ip Type unit3CutputTent uril3QutputSiatus uni3Outpulvaue Lit i don arkid Harde Lock zarfi 1 leek 3 7 J mnb usifij re susilshia A a ott E d rot wai l na available rabi walli U oll ha 4 not val 1 not available nabiwallli d alli 5 5 nobkwalli not avaiable me walli 0 llli Hs E dooLockid Hande Lock zamna 1 alli Notel Column 2 indicates the phvsical connection of the port assignment CMC TC Processing Unit II 6 5BOperation 43 6 5BOperation Messages port a eel B ARO ke AL 1 Door Leck 7 toch 13 ratiti emabls 2 ar EB2 2 LatAccess ojd enable 2 enabie en TE 3 Door Lock 2 backed 13 arabla 2 erable 2 ar 0 4 Lai Access Lii
28. to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Set which alarm configuration should be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1828384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 Accept the changes Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted The analogue sensor input module DK 7320 520 is configured as follows The individual values are specified as percentage Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Type Sensor Status Message Text Explanation Connection number of the sensor Sensor type Will be detected automatically Measured input current as percentage and sensor status Green OK yellow warning red alarm Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Analogue sensor Rack01 28 CMC TC Processing Unit II Parameter Setpoint High Setpoint Warning Setpoint Low Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Alarm Reset Scheduled Al
29. transferred configuration changes This checks the CMC when a warning alarm message is sent it also TC PU and updates the web page serves as information for the recipient of the 5 Refresh message to identify the sensor You can delete Forces the immediate update of the CMC TC the specified text and add your own information PU web page text e g TempSensorRack1 The sensor overview is also updated 8 You can set for each sensor whether enable automatically every ten seconds or not disable the alarm relay should be 6 Warning or alarm status of the sensors overall switched when an alarm occurs Green No warning alarm 9 You can set for each sensor whether enable Yellow Warning or not disable the integrated alarm beeper Red Alarm malfunction should be activated when an alarm occurs 10 You can set for each sensor type whether after 6 7 3 General overview sensor configuration a warning or alarm status the CMC TC PU You can individually set the connected sensors should be acknowledged automatically Auto The structure of the configuration overview is or be acknowledged manually by the generally always identical and shown here as an administrator Manual example 11 You can click the individual option fields to To reach this page click the message text of the specify to which of the entered trap receiver the sensor or the tool icon WN on the general overview traps for this sensor will be sent status windo
30. 0 r 6 Server01 06 00 00 6003 0 S m 7 Server 01 07 0000 6003 U S 8 Servero1 08 0 0 0 0 6003 0 g 9 Serverdi 09 ooo 6003 0 Ss LI 10 ServerO1 10 nooo 6003 0 S LI Accept Test Ping Resai Fig 40 Server shutdown configuration Key 1 Tabs for the 4 server groups Each group controls up to 10 servers 2 Group 1 Combination of the first two sensors The sensors and logic operation can be chosen freely using any of the connected sensors 3 Group 2 Combination of sensors 3 and 4 The sensors and logic operation can be chosen freely using any of the connected sensors 53 4 Combination of the two groups AND OR operation The final result then triggers the shutdown of the server group 5 Each line contains settings for one server Server Name Freely chosen server name IP Address IP address of the server Port Port used to communicate with the RCCMD client default 6003 Delay Delay in seconds before the shutdown command is sent to the server when the switching conditions are met item 4 Enable If this field is activated by setting a check mark the server will be shutdown should the condition item 4 occur In addition the connection to this server will be tested when the Test button point 6 is clicked 6 Test ping button Sends a ping to the servers to test the connections to them Note The Test Ping button does not send shutdown commands to the servers It merely checks whet
31. 0 4 3 7 Connecting the programming interface 11 5 Commissioning and configuration 11 OPEN msi aid 13 6 1 Becoming familiar with the menu structure 13 6 2 Operating NOtES 14 6 3 Setting the base configuration 14 6 3 1 Network configuration ss eenenmnnzzenenzzz 14 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver ss ennnnennn 14 6 3 3 Configuring SNMPv1 access ss eenenennz 15 6 3 4 Configuring the read write community 15 6 3 5 Configuring the authentication traps 15 6 3 6 Changing the SNMP version cc cccccseeeee 15 6 47 Configura NTP cisne 15 6038 CONUN PPR aici digi Ala il isse b aun 16 6 3 9 Configuring the sending of e mailS 17 6 3 10 Configuring SySlOQ ooocccccooccnccccccncconcononanonnnnos 17 6 3 11 Configuring system name contact and location 17 6 3 12 Configuring passwords cccseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 17 6 3 13 Changing the HTTP port 18 6 3 14 HTTPS SSL function iii i 18 6 3 15 Configuring FTP access eenennnnnznnnnnz 18 6 3 1B SFIP A OSS sir isti suchen ceed Bejta 18 CMC TC Processing Unit II 6 3 17 Configuring the timeout WINdOW cccceeeee 18 6 3 18 Configuring Telnet access eennnnennnzni 18 6 3 19 Activating restart ooooconccconccconccccnnccnnacnnoncncnnanonos 18 6 3 20 Configuring connected SENSOIMS 0 cccceeeees 19 6 3 21 General c
32. 1 IP Configuration Parameter IP Address Enter your IP address factory setting 192 168 0 190 IP Subnet Mask Enter your IP subnet mask address factory setting 255 255 255 0 IP Def Gateway Enter the IP for the router factory setting 0 0 0 0 Enable Disable Set whether the CMC TC PU should DHCP obtain the IP address automatically Enable or disable the function 14 CMC TC Processing Unit II Explanation Configure the network interface of the CMC TC PU on your network Possible settings Auto 100 Half 100 Full 10 Half 10 Full Parameter Ethernet Port Settings A restart must be performed to save the settings Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration D Activate Actual Values Explanation Activate new values Select Yes Parameter Activate Actual Values and press the Return key to perform a restart lf DHCP is enabled a connection to a DHCP server present in the network will be established during the restart and an IP address obtained from it If no IP address can be obtained from the DHCP server the last valid IP address or default address will be used A restart is also required for disabling DHCP 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver To obtain messages and notifications so called trap messages of the CMC TC Master PU the IP address of the console on which the management software package e g HP OpenView is installed must be entered The management softwar
33. 15 51 CMC TC PU2 Development 2 Alarms Warnings O 13 04 2010 14 48 09 Setup Timer 1 2 J 4 5 G 7 8 Timer Control C Disable Enable Day of Week Monday til Sunday y Time Interval 22 00 22 01 Format hh mm Timer Function Timer Status Alam Scheduler 1 Alam Scheduler 2 Alam Scheduler 3 4 Alarm Scheduler 4 Disable SMS Receiver 1 Disable SMS Receiver 2 Disable SMS Receiver 3 Disable SMS Receiver 4 Disable E Mail Rec 1 Disable E Mail Rec 2 Disable E Mail Rec 3 Disable E Mail Rec 4 Status E Mail to Rec 1 Status E Mail to Rec 2 Status E Mail to Rec 3 Status E Mail to Rec 4 Status SMS to Rec 1 Status SMS to Rec 2 Status SMS to Rec 3 Status SMS to Rec 4 Fig 47 Status SMS to Receiver timer setting 9 15 Group formation of PSM PCU busbars Individual PSM PCU relay outputs can now be combined to form groups this means several relay outputs that belong to a group can be switched with a single switching command for switching from both Combinations and the website This has the advantage that the Combinations only needs to be specified for one output and all other outputs of this group are also switched Fig 48 shows as example an 8 way PSM busbar with individual current measurement For outputs that have been grouped the numbering of the outputs 1 8 will be coloured orange CMC TC Processing Unit II PSM8x Active PSMI Message Text Current PSM Status Current
34. 1828384 Accept the changes Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 25 Configuring the Fan Control System Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1428384 FCS Accept Acoept the changes The Fan Control System DK 7320 810 is configured as follows Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted Navigation Click tab 2 to continue the configuration Main menu Setup Click the first sensor name one Navigation p Main menu Setup Click the second sensor Connection number of the sensor Hame Type Sensor type Will be detected E yp yP Parameter Explanation automatically Sensor Status Measured temperature and sensor Connection number of the sensor warning red alarm automatically Sensor Status Sensor status Green OK red alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g FCS Temp Rack01 Setpoint High Temperature limit which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Setpoint Warning Temperature limit which when exceeded causes a warning message to be issued Setpoint Low Temperature limit which when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued Alarm Relay Wheth
35. 2 No Alarm DK7200 520 DK7200 520 Marms Warnings 03 04 2010 09 40 12 logged in as admin Logout QANTALGMON 2010 Fig 44 Overview page with active alarms warnings The overview page of the currently displayed alarms or warnings displays the time when the event occurred and messages as in the Alarm Log Actual MarmsiWarnings 08 04 2010 S012 Cooling Miji Faure valve Warn 07 04 2010 44 19 14 Senzorsti jo i Temperature Sensor Waning 28 C OT Oe 0d FEMU Voltage Status 2 Too Low Fig 45 Current alarms warnings 9 12 Suppress system messages using alarm relay All pending warnings and alarms were previously displayed with the alarm relay e g timeout etc There is now also a setting to suppress these messages Unit Messages disabled 56 CMC TC Processing Unit II This setting can be made from Setup General Configuration the default setting is Unit Messages enabled The following messages will then no longer be output with the alarm relay Timeout Unit detected Configuration change Unit error All other functions of these system messages such as log entry send email etc are not affected Setup General Configuration Name ICMC TC PU2 Develop Location Rital Herbom Contact info iitalde Revision SW 2 90 00 HW V3 01 SN 11578 Temperature Unit Celsius Fahrenheit Beeper G Off f On Quit Alarm Relay C
36. 2 connectors After the alarm relay has been connected it must be configured using software see 6 3 21 General configuration of the Processing Unit Details for the internal circuitry of the alarm relay are shown below 10 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Fig 13 Power circuit of the alarm relay 4 3 6 Connecting the extension unit You can use the P 12C connection RJ45 socket to integrate a maximum of two voltage extension units 3 phase DK 7200 520 in the CMC TC PU Further details are contained in the operating guide of the extension unit Key 1 Extension unit connection P 12C connection Fig 14 P I C connection Actions Use an RJ45 cable to establish the connection between the power expansion unit and the P 12C connection of the Processing Unit Use the DIP switch at the extension unit as follows to address the extension unit DIP switch at 1 First connected extension unit DIP switch at 2 Second connected extension unit Tab 5 Addressing 4 3 7 Connecting the programming interface To configure the CMC TC PU for example using a notebook you can connect both using the serial interface The RS 232 interface of the CMC TC PU is provided as RJ10 front socket C _ DOQO T 10108 El f fi F 1234 KITTAL OO CMC TC Fretaael ig Unit Ona Fig 15 RS 232 connection Key 1 Serial interface RS 232 connection as RJ10 front socket Actions Connect the programming cable DK 7200 221
37. 3 60 CMC TC Processing Unit II Fig 55 shows for example the setting for circuit 1 fuse 1 using tab 1 Tabs 2 and 3 for the previous settings for the second and third phase of the mains voltage do not exist for this type Setup Sensorunit 3 PSM32 Unit Unit Name PSM Unit Serialnr Software O0466 V25 1234567 8 9 101112 Type Voltage Fuse 1 Module 1 Sensor Status 229 1 Y OK Message Text Voltage Status 1 Setpoint High Setpoint Low 241 0 Y Range 110 0 260 0 Step 0 5 211 0 Y Range 80 0 24D 0W Step 05 C Disable Enable C Disable Enable Automate Manual wM M3 le Log Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Alarm Reset Trap Receiver scheduled Alarm Off nm 8H E Send SMS Format 1828334 Send eMail Format 1424384 Accept Reset Fig 55 PSM measuring busbar 32 A voltage status 1 Fig 56 shows the setting for the current 1 1 from tab 4 The settings for the two other currents are made from tabs 5 and 6 Unit Name Serialnr Software 00466 W2 5 123 45 6 7 9 1011 12 Type Current Fuse 1l Module 1 Sensor Status 3 3 A OK Message Text Current Status 1 1 Setpoint High jao A Rance 5 0 20 04 Step 05 Setpoint Low jon A Range 0 0 10 04 Step 05 Alarm Relay C Disable Enable Alarm Beeper C Disable Enable Alarm Reset e Automatic Manual Trap Receiver scheduled Alarm Off MiK 4iLog A m mo IE Send SMS Format 1828344 Send eMail
38. 6 CMC TC Processing Unit lI 6 3 9 Configuring the sending of e mails As of software version 2 45 the CMC TC PU II can send alarm messages as e mail using an SMTP server Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 5 SMTP eMail Configuration Parameter Explanation 1 IP Addr SMTP Enter the IP address of the SMTP Server server Use the and arrow keys for an authentication Yes or No on the SMTP server 3 SMTP Server Enter the username for the SMTP 4 SMTP Server Enter the password for the SMTP Password server 2 SMTP Server Authentication 5 eMail Sender Enter the sender address of the Name PU Il 6 eMail Reply to When a user answers this alarm message the response mail will be sent to the entered address 7 eMail upon Unit For a timeout etc in a unit an e Messages mail can be sent as notification Use the and arrow keys to set Yes or No 8 eMail Address Enter up to four different e mail addresses 6 3 10 Configuring Syslog Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 6 Syslog a Parameter Explanation 1 IP Addr Syslog Syslog Server 1 to which all alarm Server and event logs are sent 2 IP Addr Syslog Syslog Server 2 to which all alarm Server and event logs are sent 3 Syslog Facility Specifies the origin of the log message LocalO Local7 Serves as differentiation when several svstems are used 4 Enable Syslog Enables or disables
39. 84 Accept the changes Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 5 Configuring the humidity sensor The humidity sensor DK 7320 510 is configured as follows The humidity is specified as relative humidity rH Send SMS Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Sensor Status Measured humidity and sensor status Green OK yellow warning red alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter here a designation that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Humidity Racko1 Setpoint High Humidity limit which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Setpoint Warning Humidity limit which when exceeded Causes a warning message to be issued Setpoint Low Humidity limit which when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued 27 Parameter Alarm Relav Alarm Beeper Alarm Reset Scheduled Alarm Off Send SMS Send eMail 6 7 6 Configuring the analogue sensor input module Explanation Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set
40. Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new name 4 Write Set the Write Community for the trap Community handling Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new name Parameter 6 3 5 Configuring the authentication traps For an SNMP query read or write to the PU II with invalid Read Write Community the PU II will send an authentication trap to all enabled trap receivers Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration 5 Enable Auth Traps Parameter Explanation Enable Auth Use the and arrow keys to Traps enable or disable FTP 6 3 6 CMC TC Processing Unit II Changing the SNMP version As of software version 2 45 the Processing Unit II supports two types of SNMP SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 are available SNMPv3 provides more security than SNMPv1 An authentication is required for SNMPv3 Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration Use the and arrow keys to set the SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 Parameter 6 Change SNMP Version 7 Default SNMPv3 User Set the username for cmc SNMPv3 access max 20 characters Press Name the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new password Set the password for cmc SNMPv3 access max 20 characters Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new password Confirm SNMPv3 Use the and arrow keys
41. DK 7320 100 CMC TC Processing Unit ll RITTAL FRIEDHELM LOH GROUP Contents 1 Notes on documentation 3 Td CEDEN si ei adas 3 1 2 Retention of documents ss seeeennnnnzznnzz 3 1 3 Symbols used and technical terms 3 1 4 Other applicable documents ooccccoococ 3 2 Sale NOS morrer Ereren 4 2 1 General safety notes nn 4 3 Device description coocconcocionco 4 Dal AROUSA aa 4 3 2 IPOWEFSUDPIV is ji ta aa ai 5 3 3 Network properties ss sennennezennnnnzz 5 3 4 Connectable sensors ennnnennnznnnnnzzz 5 3 5 System requirements ss eeesennenznnenzznnz 6 3 6 Scopeofdeliverv nn nnnnnnennnnznnnna 6 3 7 Accessories aa 6 3 7 1 Required accessories ccoocccccnoccnccocnononocanccannnnonos 6 3 7 2 Optional accessories L neennnznennnnnnennnznnna 6 39 PTOP USE iii ie e 7 4 Assembly and installation 7 4 1 Assembly procedure ss seseenenenzzonnnzentin 7 4 2 Installation nn 8 4 3 Installation procedure sse eeenennnenzzenz 8 4 3 1 Connecting power SUpPIV ss eennenennzennenzzznnni 8 4 3 2 Establishing the network connection 9 4 3 3 Checking the network connection oocccco 9 4 3 4 Establishing the sensor connection 2 9 4 3 5 Connecting the alarm relay cccccseseeeeseeees 10 4 3 6 Connecting the extension unit semen 1
42. Disable f Enable Language w English Foreign Alarm Relay Options Open y Unit Messages disabled gt Web Access Full Background Color White y Actual Date 05 03 2010 Format dd mm yy yy Actual Time 0 52 27 Format hh mm ss Accept Reset Fig 46 Unit Messages disabled setting 9 13 Append measured values to SMS Previously only the status message itself alarm warning etc was sent for a status message as SMS The current measured value is now also sent to sensors that supply analogue values An SMS that was sent by a PSM busbar for an excessively high current value could have the following form 12 04 2010 12 44 CMC TC PU2 Development PSM Module 03 Status PSM Too High 6 5A 9 14 Lifecheck for SMS function It is now possible to cyclically send an SMS time controlled For this purpose the four timer functions Status SMS to Receiver 1 to Status SMS to Receiver 4 are now also provided in the Setup Timer menu see fig 47 This function can be used to send a status SMS time controlled to as many as four receivers The four receivers correspond to the four receiver telephone numbers specified as Setup SMS Unit At the specified time an SMS will be sent with the current system status For this purpose information about the number of alarms and warnings also shown on the left hand side of the website is used A status SMS then would have the following form 13 04 2010
43. IP address of the first NTP Explanation server 1 Enable PPP Use the and arrow keys to 3 IP Addr NTP Set the second IP address of the Dialln enable or disable PPP Server 2 NTP server Press the Backspace 2 IP Addr CMC Set the IP address of the Processing key to clear the factory setting and Dialln Unit to establish a connection from a enter the IP address of the second client to the Processing Unit NTP server 3 IP Addr Client Set the IP address of the client to 4 NTP Offset to Use the lt and arrow keys to set Dialln dial in to the Processing Unit UTC our counter s UME Zone 4 Username Set an arbitrarv username used for 5 NTP Update set the interval how often the Dialln login to the Processing Unit max 20 Frequency h Processing Unit should query the characters NTP server for the current date and Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 4 PPP Configuration 5 Password Set an arbitrary password for the time Dialln login to the Processing Unit max 20 The values must be entered in characters hours 6 Callback No Enter the telephone number to which Press the Backspace key to clear the Dialln the Processing Unit should call back koki Se tng ANA enter Mes Mteryal 7 Enable PPP Use the and arrow keys to a l Dialout enable or disable PPP 6 Dayl Saving Enter the start of the daylight saving 8 IP Addr CMC Eneri e IP adaress olihe Time Begin period Di
44. Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter Explanation n Connection number of the sensor Sensor type Will be detected automatically Access sensor status Green OK red alarm Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Access sensor Rack01 Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Sensor Status Message Text Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 18428384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1428384 Accept the changes Reset all settings to the last saved values change
45. Name Status Lar Type i Loge i PEMEX Unit Active PSM 2 10 Unit Sensors 5 3 il L ii P5M32 Uri PEAL Urit LCP Unit Coating DRT 200 520 Uniti D T200 520 Unit 2 Fig 23 Main page view Key 1 Status window As shown above 2 IP address of the Processing Unit 3 Link to the main page view 4 Setup link 5 Alarm and event logging link 6 Administration link 7 Username 8 User logout The following buttons are provided to simplify the navigation between the individual pages Setup button Links from the overview page main or units overview to the setup pages of the associated unit Overview button Links from the main overview page to the units overview page Back button This button can be used to go back one page from any page Home button Links directly to the main page from any units overview page or from the setup pages This button can be used to switch between horizontal and vertical view on the units overview page 6 6 3 21 No oO oR W Main settings CMC TC 10 201 49 71 Status Je Setup SS General Timer SMS Unit Mail SMTP w Logs Z Administration AlarmsMNarnings 7 01 04 2008 11 41 38 8 No Alarms logged in as admin 9 Logout Fig 24 Main settings Key 1 General Ol 8 9 This link can be used to make fundamental settings on the PU II name location contact name temperature unit bee
46. PSM Status not available not available Clear Refresh No Alarm Grouping Fig 48 Representation of an 8 wav PSM busbar for group formation Fig 49 shows how the group number is set for this PSM type from the website The meaning of this group number is O no grouping default 1 99 belongs to a group Setup Sensorunit 1 PSM8X Unit lActive PSM Unit Name Serialnr i Software 15014 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ff 8 9 10 Type Appliance PSM sensor Status 0 0 A OK Message Text Appliance PSM Delay lOs Range 0 9995 Grouping 1 Range 0 99 Combinations Switch Output C of On Accept Advanced Reset Fig 49 Setting of the 8 way PSM busbar group formation 57 For a 6 way German socket strip the grouped outputs 1 6 are also coloured orange Fig 50 shows the setting of the group number from the website for this PSM tvpe The meaning of this group number is 0 no grouping default 1 99 belongs to a group Setup Sensorunit 3 PSM6 Schukoj Unit Name Serialnr Software O1076 V156 1 2 3 Type Current PSM Sensor Status OK Message Text Current PSM Message Delay Group Switch Ylesmonjor fo sh Off On Combinations 2 psmonot fo sh Off On Combinations 3 psmonot fo shk Off On Combinations Alrsmonjor b shk Off On Combinations Slpsmonort fo sh Off On Combinations 6 PSM On Off o s lo Off On Combination
47. Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 15 Configuring the voltage monitor The voltage monitor DK 7320 600 is configured as follows Only the status of the sensor is specified Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter Explanation Connection number of the sensor Tvpe Sensor tvpe Will be detected Sensor Status Input status and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Vitg Racko1 Alarm Relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Parameter Parameter Alarm Reset Scheduled Alarm Off Explanation Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automaticallv Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Set which alarm configuration should be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated w
48. The busbar also serves as a redundant power supply so the Active PSM can be installed in either direction between Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 Voltage supply The power is supplied to the Active PSM electronics from the CMC TC Processing Unit ll PU Il This requires that the Category 5 patch cable is inserted in the RJ45 socket of the PU II and in the adaptor cable of the Active PSM Up to four modules can be connected in series on a PU Il channel Unique addresses must be assigned for each module 1 2 3 4 CMC TC Processing Unit II Note For the series connection of PSM modules to the PU Il only one Active PSM module type can be cascaded for each sensor unit input of the PU Il Example Sensor input 1 3x Active PSM 4 way 7865 200 Sensor input 2 4x Active PSM 8 way 7856 201 Sensor input 3 2x Active PSM 8 way 7200 001 Cascaded PSM modules must be numbered consecutivelv module 1 address 1 module 2 address 2 etc If only one module is connected address 1 must be specified here Once the Active PSM is supplied with power 0 0 A appears on the display The display shows the immediate active current drawn by diverse consumers when they are connected to the sockets 6 12 6 Monitoring using the browser 3 PSM PSM4 Modul Meccage Text i 1 H Current A Salus 2 Curent 3 Current Sivas d Current Sma Ne Alarm Fig 35 Active PSM browser display
49. a slightly moistened soft cloth to clean the housing CMC TC Processing Unit II 8 Storage and disposal 8 1 Storage If the device is not used for a long period we recommend that you disconnect the device from the mains and protect it against moisture and dust Further information about the operational conditions is contained in the technical specifications 8 2 Disposal Because the CMC TC Processing Unit consists primarily of the housing and PCB the unit must be disposed of through the electronic waste recycling system when it is no longer required 51 9 Changes from software version 2 6 A number of changes and new functions have been implemented in various areas of the CMC TC Processing Unit II from software version 2 6 These amendments are documented in this chapter 9 1 Language selection for the browser interface The menu item Setup gt General gt Language or Einstellung gt Allgemein gt Sprache permits you to switch between the English and German versions of the browser interface This language setting is used not only for the browser interface but also for log files e mail texts SMS texts and the display output 9 2 Extended options under Combinations Switching combinations e g for the digital relay output module see Section 6 7 14 were in the past limited to combinations of two sensor values From software version 2 6 it is possible to define logical combinations of up to four se
50. age Text Message text also transferred when Parameter Explanation a warning alarm message is sent If status of Select the first sensor for the Enter a designation here that switching combination unique Henties your sensor 8 9 is Select the first sensor state for a Vitg Rack01 switching operation Delav Delav time before switching on or off Select an and or or operation again 0 s no neyo ume ae status of Select the second sensor for the 999 seconds initiation time switching combination Timeout Module behaviour in case of failure is Select the second sensor state for a of the PU II provided the module switching operation itself is still supplied with power Then output Select the switching state when the stay after expiration of the time switching combination is satisfied return to the original state switch off disable switching output switch off after expiration of the switch on enable switching output time the output will be switched off Accept the changes ae l after tecla de Reset Reset all settings to the last saved time the relay will be switcned on values changes are not accepted Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm kr und messages should i Ri Enterihe 6 7 19 Configuring the voltage monitoring for trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the voltage monitor with 16 A switching the trap receiver output Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should The
51. ai p 114 BiH Lie sriijismizzi Fie urban jet uber rors ki di OA ta al SS mci eed 231002097 113 088 cere Pe 985 ego MA id Al ARE i kemm a as dare iria Pd 4 aja P10 EET 1100007 1140008 ce asa GE AL 00 A seine lei Tr pew adrie P1000 109 legged de 100 597 11005 au i Garilqienisri fli ee afer fear Fl 39 Ser 31 35 pec pee a es ae ptr tah A A La ba 5 104300 TATI som PP 1091405 TAR ped MA Fig 29 Event Log A maximum of 100 messages are recorded If the memory is full with 100 messages and a new message arrives the oldest message will be deleted 6 6 9 6 24 CMC TC Processing Unit ll A maximum of 16 different users or user groups can be defined max 20 characters special characters are not permitted Username Enter the username or group name Maximum number of characters 20 characters special characters are not permitted Password Password input Up to 20 characters permitted special characters are not permitted Unit 1 6 The access rights are defined on the individual units for each user or user group Nothing selected The user has no access to the unit Read The user receives only read rights Settings cannot be changed Write Read will be activated automatically The user receives read and write rights and has access to the unit and can read and change the settings but not switch the unit 1 4 Switch Read will be activated automaticallv The user receives read and switching rights b
52. alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Set which alarm configuration should be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18428384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 Accept the changes Explanation Configuring the acoustic sensor Reset Reset all settings to the last saved The acoustic A DK 7320 640 Is configured values changes are not accepted as follows Various limit values can be specified as percentage 6 7 24 Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter Explanation Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Sensor Status Measured noise level as percentage and sensor status Green OK yellow warning red alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Acoustic Rack01 Setpoint High Noise level limit as percentage which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Setpoint Warning Noise level limit as percentage which
53. alout Processing Unit for the dial in to the Press the Backspace key to clear the client aey PAg ang a me AS 9 IP Addr Client Enter the IP address of the client for entry in the following format A m month 1 12 Dialout dial in to the client ai A Username Enter a username as authentication Dialout of the client Note The username must be entered as user account in the client n week of the month 1 first week 5 last week of the month d day 0 Sunday 6 Saturday 7 Dayl Saving Enter the end of the daylight saving max 20 characters Time End period B Password Enter the password used as Press the Backspace key to clear the Dialout authentication of the client factory setting and enter the new Note The password must be entry ie folowing domna identical with the password of the m month 1 12 l user account max 20 characters n week of the month 1 first C Phone Number Enter the telephone number to which WEERTS ARENELE Dialout the Processing Unit should call in of the month order to send a trap d day 0 Sunday 6 Saturday D Modem Type Select the modem type Analogue ISDN GSM note when a GSM unit is used as modem the SIM card may not have any PIN number E MSN for ISDN When an ISDN modem is used the MSN number must be entered F Modem The bit rate used by the serial Baud Rate interface to communicate with the external modem for an analogue modem 1
54. ansmission 4 3 4 Establishing the sensor connection Connecting the sensor Fig 10 Establishing the sensor connection Key Sensor units connections 1 4 Actions Insert the connection plug of the sensor units in any of the four connections The connected sensors will be detected automatically by the CMC TC PU Checking the sensor connection J ATA Processir g uni Fig 11 Checking the sensor connection Key Acknowledgement key C key Status LED Status LEDs for connected sensor units Actions Once the sensors have been connected and detected an acoustic signal sounds and the Status LED of the connection flashes orange Press the C button to confirm the connection of the sensor The acoustic signal ends and the Status LED changes from orange to green The CMC TC Processing Unit continually polls the ports of the sensor units Configuration changes that affect sensors will be detected and signalled automaticallv The acoustic signal and the Status LEDs indicate such a change 4 3 5 Connecting the alarm relay The alarm relay is connected using the floating changeover contact Caution Damage danger Observe the technical specification of the alarm relay contained in the technical data The non observance can damage the alarm relay Fig 12 Connecting the alarm relay Key 1 Alarm relay output floating changeover contact Actions Connect the alarm relay with the RJ12 sockets using RJ1
55. arm Off Send SMS Send eMail Explanation Input current limit which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Input current limit which when exceeded causes a warning message to be issued Input current limit which when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Set which alarm configuration should be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 18286384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1428384 Accept the changes Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 7 Configuring the access sensor The access sensor DK 7320 530 is configured as follows Navigation
56. ates the e mail notification function for a specific receiver Sends a status e mail toa recipient A maximum of 150 messages are transferred for each status mail If more than 150 messages are present only the most recent 150 will be sent in the e mail 6 6 5 Configuring the GSM unit 2 E PIN GSM Card AE m Setup SMS Unit nm Service Center GSM 491 710760000 ISDN MSN 3 ISDN Pre Dial c ISDN Command 4 Unit Messages e No f Yes Phone Number1 Phone Number2 Phone Number3 Phone Number4 SMS Info no SMS unit found Accept Res a Fig 25 Setup for SMS unit Key 1 GSM Card PIN Enter the PIN for your GSM card here 2 GSM Service Centre Set the service centre number This differs depending on the mobile telephone system provider Observe the notation e g 491710760000 3 Unit Messages Set whether for a unit error e g timeout or configuration change an SMS is to be sent 4 Enter the destination telephone numbers max four destination telephone numbers e g 4927725051234 5 Accept or Reset button Accept or reset the settings 6 6 6 Configuring the ISDN unit Setup SMS Unit 1 PIN GSM Card JE Service Center GSM 491710760000 2 ISDN MSN 3 ISDN Pre Dial _ ISDN Command 4 ii Unit Messages No Yes 5 Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 Phone Number 4 SMS Info no SMS unit found Fig 26 Setup for ISDN unit
57. be detected automaticallv Sensor Status Motion detector status and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Motion detector Rack01 Alarm Relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Alarm Reset Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18286384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 12 Send SMS CMC TC Processing Unit II Configur
58. ceiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1828384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1424384 Accept the changes Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 29 6 7 9 Configuring the airflow sensor The airflow sensor DK 7320 550 is configured as follows Only the status of the sensor is specified Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter Explanation n Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Sensor Status Airflow status and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Airflow Rack01 Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay i Message Text Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Whether or not a warning alarm sho
59. cessories Depending on the countrv specific specifications you require an appropriate connection cable for the 3 7 2 Optional accessories Max required Accessories number of Model No items I O unit DK 7320 210 DK 7320 240 Tab 3 Required accessories power pack of the CMC TC PU es No Power Assembly power supply pack 24 VIEC Wireless I O unit Access unit DK 7320 220 Climate unit DK 7320 230 Fan Control Svstem S DK 7920 810 4 7320 425 100 230 V AC Yes UL approval 3A depending SELV on the power Assembly power supply pack 24 V IEC 48 V DC Fan Control System DK 7858 488 FCS Automatic door DK 7320 790 control unit 7320 435 6 CMC TC Processing Unit II pc Max required 4 Assembly and installation Accessories number of Model No Install the CMC TC PU in an enclosure or in a Kems suitable housing system so that it is also protected DK 3124 200 from external effects Also consider not only the LC LC P DK 3301 230 operational areas but also the application relevant Active PSM 4 way 4x4 DK 7856 200 required IP degree of protection see Chapter 10 DK 7856 201 Technical specifications DK 7200 001 DK 7856 203 4 1 Assembly procedure DK 7856 204 Active PSM 8 way 4x4 4x4 Active PSM 6 way 4x4 DK 3301 210 permissible ambient temperature and humidity U Assembly with mounting module 7320 450 DK 7856 016 l measurement PSM measuring Display Unit RJ12 exten
60. d be sent Enter the individual functions can be specified trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring from the Setup Timer menu item the trap receiver Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should telephone numbers that you have Off be enabled or disabled The entered previously at Setup SMS individual functions can be specified Unit each number is separated with from the Setup Timer menu item an ampersand 8 e g 1428364 Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail telephone numbers that you have addresses that you have entered entered previously at Setup SMS previously at Setup eMail SMTP Unit each number is separated with each address is separated with an an ampersand amp e g 1828384 ampersand amp e g 1 amp 28384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail Accept the changes addresses that you have entered Reset Reset all settings to the last saved previously at Setup eMail SMTP values changes are not accepted ampersand amp e g 1424384 6 7 20 Configuring the switching output for the Combinations Configure the switching voltage monitor with 16 A switching combinations see 6 7 21 output Configuring switching combinations The switching output for the voltage monitor with for the voltage monitor with 16 A 16 A switching output DK 7320 61 1 is configured ue Un OULUN as follows Only the status
61. d information will be created in the PU download directory It shows for example which tags have been updated and those that have not been 9 22 PSM measuring busbar 32 A A variation of the existing measuring busbar is available as the new product 7856 003 32 A single phase power is supplied to this measuring busbar Internally a division is made into two separate fused circuits each of 16 A Each of these circuits can supply three PSM modules To differentiate this measuring busbar it has a different software identification The measured values supplied by the bar are displayed on the website as shown in fig 54 Because a single phase power supply is used here each of the modules is obviously provided with the same voltage This means the voltage measured for module 1 is also shown for modules 2 and 3 As previously the currents are measured six times and shown separately for each module Fig 54 shows as example a bar for which the second circuit has been switched off J P3M32 Unit PSM Unit 471 3 kWh 288 3 kWh 0 7 KW 0 5 kW Voltage Stetus 1 Voltage Status 1 Voltage Status 1 227 OV 227 0V 277 0 V Current status 1 1 Curent Status 1 2 Current Status 1 3 334 214 182 4 kWh 97 1 kWh 259 3 Kh 0 0 kW 0 0 KW 0 0 KW Volage Status 2 Voltage Status 2 Voltage Status 2 4 0 0 Y 4 0 0 V 4 0 0 Y Current Status 2 1 Current Status 22 Current Status 2 3 0 0 A 0 0 A 0 0 A _teor First Alarm Fig 54 PSM measuring bar 7856 00
62. e must support the SNMP protocol Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration 1 Trap Receiver Configuration Explanation IP Trap Receiver Enter the IP address of the messages recipient factory setting Parameter 0 0 0 0 Enable Disable Enable or disable the receiving at the receiver located above Enter any other required receivers maximum four in the lines available below 6 3 3 Configuring SNMPv1 access Management software that supports SNMP e g HP OpenView or CMC TC Manager can access the CMC TC PU via the network To restrict access you can permit access for specified IP addresses max 12 Access is then blocked for all other IP addresses that have not been entered If no IP address has been entered any management software in the network has access to the CMC TC PU Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 2 SNMPv1 IP Access Parameter SNMPvi Set the IP address for the PC with Manager the SNMP management software that mav access the CMC TC PU 6 3 4 Configuring the read write community To make the settings for a management software system on the CMC TC you must set the community of the Processing Unit and the management software Explanation Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 2 SNMP Configuration 3 Read Community 4 Write Community Explanation 3 Read Set the Read Community for the trap Community handling Press the
63. e website with the advanced settings You can now set the hysteresis value here Setup Sensorunit 2 IO Unit Unit Name Test Unit Serialnr Software 00001 V1 3 1 2 J 4 Type Humidity Sensor Sensor Status 24 rH 0H Message Text Humidity Sensor Hysteresis 5 Range 1 10 Value Offset i TH Range 20 20 rH Accept General Reset Fig 43 Humidity sensor Advanced settings 55 On this page vou can now also enter the offset value to compensate for anv sensor deviations This function is available for the following sensors Temperature sensor Range 5 C 5 C Wireless temp sensor Range 5 C 5 C Analogue sensor 4 20 mA Range 10 10 Of the complete measurement range Humidity sensor Range 20 20 Wireless Humidity sensor Voltage sensor Voltage measuring board 7200 520 Range 20 20 Range 20V 20V Range 20V 20V Click the General button to return to the general settings page 9 11 Display of the current messages alarms warnings As of software version 2 9 all currently pending warnings and alarms will be grouped and displayed on an overview page This page can be invoked from a link see marking in fig 44 Name CMC TC PU Development ml CMC TC 10 201 49 142 e Status Overview e Setup Status p coga No Alarm Administration Sensors Warming PSM Unit Alarm Cooling Warning Unit 1 No Alarm Unit
64. ed as alternative to FTP 6 3 17 18 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Configuring the timeout window The console and Telnet timeout window is used for the automatic logout after the set time If a user for example has not performed anv work on the Processing Unit within five minutes he she will be logged off automaticallv Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration B Cons Teln Timeout Minutes Explanation Set the Timeout function in minutes Parameter B Cons Teln Timeout Minutes O no timeout 5 When no changes have been made within the previous five minutes Press the Backspace key to clear the factorv setting and enter the new time 6 3 18 Configuring Telnet access When you use Telnet you have the same administrative rights as for the serial interface If access is not to be made using Telnet vou can deactivate it Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration C Enable Disable Telnet Explanation Parameter C Enable Use the and arrow keys to Disable Telnet enable or disable Telnet Notel In addition to access using Telnet an encrvpted access to the PU Il configuration using an SSH client e g Puttv is possible In contrast to Telnet access the SSH access cannot be disabled 6 3 19 Activating restart Vou can use this menu item to reboot the Processing Unit in the unlikelv event of a software crash Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configura
65. elay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Alarm Reset Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 18286384 Send SMS Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18286384 Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 11 Accept the changes Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 10 30 CMC TC Processing Unit II Configuring the motion detector The motion detector DK 7320 570 is configured as follows Oniv the status of the sensor is specified Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter Explanation Connection number of the sensor Tvpe Sensor tvpe Will
66. elay is disabled Use the and arrow keys to set the web access Full full access All current values can be displayed and settings changed on the Processing Unit View display Only the current values are displayed Changes to the settings cannot be made No block web access The Processing Unit can no longer be called from the web Parameter 5 Web Access CMC TC Processing Unit II Explanation Set the current date Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the current date Date format dd mm yyyy Set the current time Parameter 6 Actual Date 7 Actual Time Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the current time Time format hh mm ss The connectivity of the individual trap receivers can be tested Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the number of the trap receiver 8 Check Link 9 SMS True only for connected ISDN or Configuration GSM unit 6 3 22 Configuring SMS notification GSM unit This function is active only for connected GSM unit Navigation Main menu 3 General Configuration 9 SMS cee Parameter Explanation 1 GSM Card PIN Set the 4 digit PIN number of the GSM card 2 SMS Service Set the SMS service number The Number specified format must be used e g 491710760000 6 SMS upon Unit A notification SMS can be sent when Messages a timeout etc occurs on a unit Use the and
67. entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 Accept the changes Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted Alarm Reset Trap Receiver Send SMS Send eMail 31 6 7 13 Configuring the digital relav output module The digital relav output module DK 7320 590 is configured as follows Only the status of the sensor is specified Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Sensor Status Relay output status enabled on disabled off Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniguelv identifies vour sensor e g Dig output Racko1 Delav Delav time before switching on or off again O s no initiation time 999 s 999 seconds initiation time Timeout Module behaviour in case of failure of the PU Il provided the module itself is still supplied with power stay after expiration of the time return to the original state switch off after expiration of the time the output will be switched off switch on after expiration of the time the relay will be switched on Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled
68. er enable or not disable an ld alarm should switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable an alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Alarm Reset Should an alarm be acknowledged automatically Auto or does it need to be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item 38 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g FCS Fan Rackof Accept the changes Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted Click tab 3 to continue the configuration Navigation Main menu Setup Click the third sensor name Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Fan Status Sensor status Green OK yellow warning red alarm grey fan not connected Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g FCS Fan Rackof Alarm Relay Whether enable or not disable an alarm should
69. f sensors 3 and 4 The sensors and logic operation can be chosen freely using any of the connected sensors 3 Combination of the two groups AND OR operation The final result then controls triggering of the action In this example the door is unlocked To provide a complete overview of all set Combinations the combination log log file is maintained in the download directory of the PU Il All settings will be entered as text in this file for each change to the Combinations The user can use any text edi tor to display this file and print it for documentation purposes 9 3 New functions for the alarm and event log Two new functions have been added to the alarm and event log see Section 6 6 8 Delete and Refresh AAA EPA A Mr A E A A Fl CALA EA ET yl L Ap 10 01 2009 03 41 57 CMC TCAOWID3103 vor dem Fenster OK 10 C 10 01 2009 03 38 57 CMC TCAOW 0303 vor dem Fenster zu niedrig 110 70 01 2009 03 37 57 CMC TCAOA 303 vor dem Fenster OK 10 C 10 01 2008 103 11 568 CMCE TCAAONO3 vor dem Fenster zu niedrig 11 C 10 01 2009 02 18 67 CME TCIOWID3JOS vor dem Fenster OK 1000 10 01 2009 02 17 57 CMCO TCAO0WJ03103 vor dem Fenster zu niedrig 1170 FimkEsh Fig 38 Alarm and event log Key 1 Delete button Deletes all entries from the log 2 Refresh button Refreshes the log page and displays the latest log entries 9 4 Test functions for traps e ma
70. fiesdekejppajlij srabief i enabie 2 er Note The displayed table entries correspond to the current status and the configuration settings for the door closing system 1 or 2 Representation of the table and the sample table entries of the Climate unit Senao EI F Beve foo fison 17 Mor instars re wai SersarTypa A imil Senzattjabut drill Sensoa 1 1 ail Alfiow Sensor 05 D a 2 temperale 10 Temperature Sensor oki 26 Notel The numbers in column 2 correspond to the port numbers of the Climate unit The sensors are assigned in accordance with their phvsical connection Outputs are not displaved in this table refer to the following table Outputs H 130 B a lBtomelelni el cmeT cUniti lilutputi able u i A unit u 1 tar Ean sstORITI 0 TN Note Column 2 indicates the physical connection and the status of the port Messages alo 90 0 2 218 cmeT dUnifi skin PENA IMI il uniciMtsgBeeper unkINagT de 7 a Aille Sentar pri anabl q enable 2 dE 2 2 Tempertur 1 okla enablej2 enableje enabiejzj A 3 Fan se IF enable enablel2 enable Note The numbers in column 2 correspond to the port numbers of the Climate unit The displayed table entries correspond to the current status and the configuration settings for the 44 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Representation of the general setup table and 3 LED circuit 2 depending on the installation sample table entries p
71. g message to be issued 6 7 18 Configuring switching combinations for Setpoint Low Voltage limit which when undershot the voltage monitor with IEC switching titli AI SA AOS output ee eS The switching combination for the voltage monitor ib ira E et a with IEC switching output DK 7320 610 is alarm relay configured as follows Various switching combinations can be set Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an Navigation acoustic signal to be issued Main menu Setup Click sensor name 34 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Parameter Explanation Parameter Explanation Alarm Reset Whether or not a warning alarm Timeout Module behaviour in case of failure should be acknowledged of the PU Il provided the module mall automaticallv Auto or must be itself is still supplied with power acknowledged by the administrator stay after expiration of the time Manual return to the original state Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap switch off after expiration of the receivers the warning alarm time the output will be switched off messages should be sent Enter the switch on after expiration of the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring time the relay will be switched on the trap receiver Set to which of the entered trap Trap Receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should receivers the warning alarm Off be enabled or disabled The messages shoul
72. h when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Set which alarm configuration should be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1428384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18286384 Accept the changes Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 17 Configuring the switching output for the voltage monitor with IEC switching The switching output for the voltage monitor with IEC switching output DK 7320 610 is configured as follows Oniv the status of the sensor is Output Status Relav output status enabled on disabled off 33 Explanation Switching combinations Mess
73. he access sensor seen 29 6 7 8 Configuring the vandalism senSor 29 6 7 9 Configuring the airflow SENSOT ccceceeeees 30 6 7 10 Configuring the smoke detector 30 6 7 11 Configuring the motion detector 31 6 7 12 Configuring the digital sensor input module 31 6 7 13 Configuring the digital relay output module 32 6 7 14 Configuring switching combinations for the digital relay output module nn 32 6 7 15 Configuring the voltage monitor 0 32 6 7 16 Configuring the voltage monitoring for the voltage monitor with IEC switching output 33 6 7 17 Configuring the switching output for the voltage monitor with IEC switching output 33 6 7 18 Configuring switching combinations for the voltage monitor with IEC switching output 34 6 7 19 Configuring the voltage monitoring for the voltage monitor with 16 A switching output 34 6 7 20 Configuring the switching output for the voltage monitor with 16 A switching output 35 6 7 21 Configuring the switching combinations for the voltage monitor with 16 A switching output 35 6 7 22 Configuring the 48 V voltage monitor 36 6 7 23 Configuring the leakage sensor en 36 6 7 24 Configuring the acoustic sensor sen 37 6 7 25 Configuring the Fan Control System FCS 38 1 6 7 26 Configuring the Fan Alarm
74. he complete physical monitoring of the enclosure i e temperature humidity shock smoke voltage through to the complete enclosure locking and access control All this information is transferred using SNMP to a management station where it can be administered The CD ROM supplied contains software CMC TC Manager that can be used to monitor and administer one or more CMC TC PUs The associated current version of the CMC TC Manager can be found at www rimatrix5 com 3 1 Housing The CMC TC Processing Unit is contained in its own housing that can be fastened with the Velcro strips supplied to the inner side of the side wall to the punched sections with mounting flanges or to the shelves of the enclosure Mounting units see Section 3 7 1 Required accessories can also be used to install the housing 7 IDII Processing unii Fig 1 CMC TC PU front Key 1 Acknowledgement key C key 2 Status LED 3 Network LED 4 Serial interface RS 232 connection 5 Status LED for connected sensor units Traffic LED Fig 2 CMC TC PU rear Key 1 Sensor units connections 2 P EC bus connection 3 Alarm relay output floating changeover contact 4 Serial interface IOIOI 5 Network connection 6 Power supply connection 3 2 Power supply The CMC TC Processing Unit is supplied with power using an external power pack The connection cable for the external power pack is available as an accessory in various country variants Cho
75. her communication with the specified servers is possible All servers entered on the four tabs that have been enabled by setting the check mark are considered A maximum of four sensor values configured in two groups as for the Combinations can be used to shut the servers down on the basis of defined conditions The tabs 1 to 4 permit the configuration of four server groups Within each group up to 10 servers can be sent a shutdown command on the basis of the specified sensor conditions The conditions must be defined individually for each server group The sd combination log log file is also maintained in the download directory for the Server Shutdown Combinations This log file contains all server names with their relevant settings that have been activated with Enable 9 7 54 CMC TC Processing Unit II Automatic Door Opening Control Unit Fig 41 shows the configuration screen for the Automatic Door Opening Control Unit 7320 790 Also observe the instructions given in the user manual enclosed with the unit Unit Name fScncorik Serialnr l Software a A 1 MA 3 I4 Type Door Contral 1 Output Status On Message Text Daor Corel a Delay B 5 Range 0 958s 3 Timeout story Trap Receiver FM ORS dog send SMS Format 18284384 Send eMail JFurnat 1222324 Combinations A Switch Output C Of f On Fig 41 Configuration of automatic door opening Key 1 Current
76. hing output switch on enable switching output Accept the changes Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 22 Configuring the 48 V voltage monitor The 48 V voltage is specified Navigation configured as follows Onlv the status of the sensor monitor DK 7320 620 is Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter i n Type Sensor Status Message Text Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Alarm Reset Trap Receiver Scheduled Alarm Off Send SMS Explanation Connection number of the sensor Sensor type Will be detected automatically 48 V voltage monitor status and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g 48 V Vitg Rack01 Whether enable or not disable an alarm should switch an alarm relay Whether enable or not disable an alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Should an alarm be acknowledged automatically Auto or does it need to be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Set which alarm configuration should be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four m
77. il SMS and pings The alarm simulation menu is called via the menu item Administration gt Admin gt Simulation It is possible to test the e mail SMS and trap functions here and to send a ping to a specified IP address Alarm Simulation Menu I Simu _ 1 Send Test eMail Send Test SMS I Simulate 2 Send Test TRAP Simule _ 3 Send Ping to Simui 4 Fig 39 Alarm simulation menu Key 1 Sends a test e mail to all e mail addresses entered under Setup gt Email 2 Sends a test SMS to all telephone numbers entered under Setup gt SMS Unit 3 Sends a test trap to all entered and enabled trap receivers see Section 6 3 2 4 Sends a ping to the specified IP address 9 5 Scaling of the 4 20 mA sensor inputs of the input module In the settings for the analogue sensor input module 7320 520 it is now possible to define start and end values for automatic scaling of the output In other words you can specify which measurement values are to correspond to an input of 4 mA or 20 mA During operation the Processing Unit II then converts the current input value accordingly before outputting the corresponding measurement value It is furthermore possible to specify the unit to be displayed with the measurement values This serves to simplify evaluation and improves display clarity when using this universal sensor option 9 6 CMC TC Processing Unit II Server shutdown function The function Setup
78. ing the digital sensor input module The digital sensor input module DK 7320 580 is configured as follows Only the status of the sensor is specified Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter Explanation 1 n Connection number of the sensor Tvpe Sensor tvpe Will be detected automaticallv Sensor Status Input status and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Dig input RackO1 Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Message Text Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Vou can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that vou have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1428384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have
79. ion here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g TempSensor Rack01 Temperature limit which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Setpoint Warning Temperature limit which when exceeded causes a warning message to be issued Temperature limit which when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relav Message Text Setpoint High Setpoint Low Relav Alarm Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued CMC TC Processing Unit II Parameter Explanation Alarm Reset Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automaticallv Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Vou can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that vou have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 2 e g 1428384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 2 e g 14243
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81. ith an ampersand 4 e g 18428384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an Send eMail ampersand 4 e g 1828384 values changes are not accepted 6 7 16 Configuring the voltage monitoring for the voltage monitor with IEC switching output The voltage monitor with IEC switching output DK 7320 610 is configured as follows The individual values are specified in volts Setpoint Low Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Alarm Reset Scheduled Alarm Off Send SMS Send eMail Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Explanation Connection number of the sensor Sensor type Will be detected automatically Measured voltage and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Vitg Rackof Voltage limit which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Voltage limit which when exceeded causes a warning message to be issued Parameter Pee o output Type p Sensor Status Message Text specified Navigation Parameter Setpoint High Tvpe Setpoint Warning CMC TC Processing Unit II Main menu Setup Click sensor name Explanation Connection number of the sensor Sensor type Will be detected automatically Explanation Voltage limit whic
82. key acknowledgement key Front socket 1 x RJ10 socket RS 232 serial interface LED display 6 x active alarm link for each connectable sensor island Acoustic 1 x piezo signal transducer signal 2C connection RJ45 socket P I2C shielded Alarm relay Output Design Rated voltage 24 V DC internal or 24 V for external power supply Current 200 mA Operating range Temperature 5 to 45 C 42 to 113 F Humidity 5 95 Storage 20 to 60 C temperature 4 to 140 F Rated voltage 1x24 V DC Fuses Miniature fuse T2A 250 V UL Network 1 x RJ45 socket Ethernet 10 100 BaseT shielded Sensor island 4 x RJ45 sockets shielded for shielded twisted pair patch cable Category 5 Maximum cable length PU to I O unit 10 m after consultation with Rittal maximum 50 m UL approval PU to Access 10 m after consultation with Rittal unit maximum 50 m UL approval PU to Climate 10 m after consultation with Rittal unit maximum 50 m UL approval Maximum cable length 62 CMC TC Processing Unit lI 11 Circuit diagrams A word template for creating circuit diagrams can be downloaded from the RimatriX5 homepage www rimatrix5 com This template allows all products of the CMC TC system to be represented and integrated in circuit diagrams CMC TC Processing Unit II 12 Glossary CMC TC CMC TC Computer Multi Control Top Concept is a Rittal product used to monitor network enclosure components GSM card A GSM
83. le not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not availablo not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available not available OND Ve were BSSBSUSRSHRREBSSESSREBSSSS Clear Retresh No Alarm Fig 51 Registered Wireless Unit 32 without sensors in vertical view A ES o E Fig 52 Wireless Unit 32 in the horizontal view 9 18 DRC function changes 9 18 1 Bugfix Software update If more than one RFID controller is connected concurrently to a PU it is possible after a software update that the controllers do not leave the Firmware update status at positions 2 3 and 4 This fault has been rectified More than one RFID controller can now be updated concurrently on a PU without problem 9 18 2 Representation of old RFID tags with 0 U in the rack view Previously old RFID tags were shown only in the list view with O U With immediate effect these tags are also shown in the rack view The user sees immediately why the Configuration changed status is pending The tags can now be deregistered from the rack view 9 18 3 Masking out tag double detections If an RFID tag is not positioned exactly over an aerial coil two aerial coils can detect it concurrently This situation is known a
84. nsferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g FAS Temp Rackof Setpoint High Temperature limit which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Setpoint Temperature limit above which the fan operates at 100 power CMC TC Processing Unit II Parameter Explanation Temperature limit which when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued Whether enable or not disable an alarm should switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable an alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Alarm Reset Whether or not an alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 2 e g 1428384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 Accept the changes
85. nsors To this end the sensors are first configured in two groups of two sensors each These groups can then be combined by way of a further AND or OR operation As of software version 2 9 is or is not in the dropdown list can be used to query the negated sensor status Note A warning message will now be displayed fig 37 below that informs the user that when Combinations is used a check should be made after each change to the system configuration whether all set Combinations are still appropriate For example it is possible that sensors used in Combinations have been deregistered and so a useful function of this Combination is no longer possible 52 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Combinations Output 2 4 Digital Output Group 1 If status of 2 2 Temperature Sensor y lisnot fok x Jor y status of 3 3 WL Humidity y fis TooHigh y EA Group 2 2 If status of 4 1 Serverin Temp lis not fos x and status of no sensor selected y lis mfo x 3 If Group 1 or Mil Group 2 then switch off Output Eo WARNING Changes to the system configuration can possibly influence the adjusted combinations This should be checked after any system changes Accept Reset Fig 37 Extended Combinations configuration Key 1 Group 1 Combination of the first two sensors The sensors and logic operation can be chosen freely using any of the connected sensors 2 Group 2 Combination o
86. nsors outputs and messages is stored in a dedicated MIB variable RTT Sensors A 130 0 2 218 eme T cUnit2S ensorT able Ins unit2SencorT ype i m E CA 1 notAwallti not avalable notkwallfi 0 ji 2 lemperatuwe 10 Temperature Senso ok 4 26 a 3 3 wibration 5 Vandaliem Senso akja 0 CI 4 humidi eti 2 Humidibu Sensor akld 59 Note The numbers in column 2 correspond to the port numbers of the I O unit The sensors are assigned in accordance with their physical connection Outputs are not displayed in this table refer to the following table Outputs Li Elia cUnit20utputT able Messages EH 120 0 2 2 1fl emel el Init sa Table EIAN cor unital ag B uriMags tate Wni2Meghela u unit2MeaoT ent g 1 Digtal Output eliriS enable erable iz 2 Temperatune Sensor ok 4 ena blejz enable 2 OE 3 erndalem Sensar ale HI ena ble anable 2 ga i Humidity Senez okl en ablel2 snable 2 Note The numbers in column 2 correspond to the port numbers of the I O unit The displayed table entries correspond to the current status and the configuration settings for the port Representation of the table and the sample table entries of the Access unit Sensors 1 30 0 2 FA AL cacT do aie 1 larkf1 5 Doclock Sense niedi 1 2 accesd 4 Access Sensor okki 1 3 Hobe wall J not available reveal 4 accesd 4 Auccess Sensor okki 1 5 5 mol wal rat available moval U E
87. ntication and repeat the input in the Retype field 5 Sender Name Enter a sender name this name is then specified as sender in the alarm mail 6 Reply to If a reply to the alarm mail is required you can specify an e mail address to which recipient the response mail is to be forwarded 7 Unit Messages If the individual units display an error message configuration change timeout you can send this alarm as mail To do this click Yes 8 E Mail Address 1 4 Enter a maximum of four different e mail addresses here Click the Accept button to accept and save the settings 23 6 6 8 Viewing the log file Two different types of logging are performed The first is the Alarm Log This displays all alarms that the logged in user is allowed to view Alem Log 100 307 18 Pere O AO Acces Bain OF ili bil A Fik O Tara id OA ceda ra le SA IBP hd Tomp CU AA Aici rra be A ed ep Ae Seta Ale LL ep EJ Pe AL AS E SL Te Tar ld PON Auger Devi Ale COL Be 116 HH Tosap ad AE A Bram Bin Pe 16 03 54 Tanpa JUEZ hiiia Fidda Alam E A UR A Desai Di pened ji fil Pore MO JON Ace fir imi i 1 l A l Pep Ai E ARA ir ue Se if G ad Eerie O E cra Bee SAB 007 bili IT 4d Tori O pi Acc Dona 7000 5007 150 301 Peep IED rro Ara su bal lr ii Fara i JNE i feta Poe a i ih F pe q Pi vi tease B Tempi i A jidra til fee jie 300 00 i MAR Temp pica Artea deta dieti She PA D M Tampi ei leer Bee Ge G OC ie xl DA erp I Tepes
88. obile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1828384 36 CMC TC Processing Unit II Parameter Send eMail Explanation You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18286384 Accept the changes Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 23 Configuring the leakage sensor The leakage sensor DK 7320 630 is configured as follows Only the status of the sensor is specified Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Type Sensor Status Message Text Alarm Relay Alarm Beeper Alarm Reset Scheduled Alarm Off Send SMS Send eMail Explanation Connection number of the sensor Sensor type Will be detected automatically Leakage sensor status and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message text also transferred when an alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Leakage Rack01 Whether enable or not disable an alarm should switch an alarm relay Whether enable or not disable an alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Should an alarm be acknowledged automatically Auto or does it need to be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the
89. of the sensor is specified each address is separated with an Switch Output Manual switch on On or switch off Off Accept the changes Navigation Reset all settings to the last saved Main menu Setup Click sensor name va UES e Nera erie F planation 6 7 21 Configuring the switching combinations Connection number of the sensor for the voltage monitor with 16 A Tvpe Sensor tvpe Will be detected switching output automaticallv The switching combination for the voltage monitor Relay output status enabled on with 16 A switching output DK 7320 611 is disabled off configured as follows Various switching Message Text Message text also transferred when combinations can be set a status message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely Navigation IOP MES is LS Main menu Setup Click sensor name Rack01 ane eae Switching combinations is Select the first sensor state for a switching operation Delay Delay time before switching on or off again O s no initiation time 999 s 999 seconds initiation time Select an and or or operation CMC TC Processing Unit II 35 If status of Select the first sensor for the switching combination status of Select the second sensor for the switching combination is Select the second sensor state for a switching operation Then output Select the switching state when the switching combination is satisfied switch off disable switc
90. on menu of the CMC TC PU You can now set up the CMC TC PU for your local conditions 6 Operation 1 Network Configuration 6 1 Becoming familiar with the menu Name The menu structure of the terminal program has the Password following form 1 2 9 Confirm SNMPv3 us mUser Passw 1 Network Configuration 1 1 IP Configuration 1 4 2 IP Addr CMC Dialln 1 1 1 IP Address 1 4 3 IP Addr Client Dialln 4 4 Username Dialln 4 5 Password Dialln 1 3 NTP Configuration 1 A Securitv 1 3 1 Enable NTP 1 A 1 Change Password User cmc 1 3 2 IP Addr NTP Server 1 1 A 2 Change Password User admin 1 3 3 IP Addr NTP Server 2 1 A 3 Change HTTP Port 1 3 4 NTP Offset to UTC 1 A 4 Enable SSL 1 1 4 Enable Disable DHCP 1 4 6 Callback No Dialln 1 3 5 NTP Update 1 A 5 Change HTIPs Port 1 1 5 Settings Ethernet Port 1 4 7 Enable PPP Dialout Frequency h 1 2 SNMP Configuration 1 4 8 IP Addr CMC 1 3 6 Dayl Saving Time 1 B Enable ETP 1 2 1 Trap Receiver 1 4 9 IP Addr Client 1 3 7 Dayl Saving Time 1 C Cons Teln Timeout Configuration Dialout End Minutes 2 1 1 IP Trap COVE 1 4 A Username Dialout 1 4 PPP Configuration 1 D Enable Disable Telnet Bee o TAB deo nO 1 4 1 Enable PPP Dialln 1 E Activate Actual Values 1 2 1 3 IP Trap Receiver 1 4 C Phone Number Dialout 2 Sensor Units 1 2 1 4 Enable Disable 1 4 D Modem Type 1 2 1 5 IP Trap Receiver 1 4 E MSN for ISDN 2 1 e g IO Unit 1 CMC 2 1 1 C
91. onfiguration of the Processing Unit 19 6 3 22 Configuring SMS notification GSM unit 19 6 3 23 Configuring SMS notification ISDN unit 20 6 3 24 Entering the telephone numbers for SMS MOUMCAUO A outst tense ti heeled dd 20 6 3 25 Calling the CMC information page 20 6 3 26 Resetting all settings in the main menu 20 6 3 27 Manual search for sensors eennnnennzzni 20 6 4 Transferring files using the serial interface 20 6 5 Saving files using the serial interface 21 6 6 Access using a DrOWS8T ooccccccnccncnccncncnannnos 21 6031 LO aa cid 21 6 6 2 Main page VIeW ssssssenenanznnnnznnntanznzunnzznzzz 21 6 6 3 Main settiNgS uan 22 6 6 4 Configuring the scheduler semen 22 6 6 5 Configuring the GSM unit eee 22 6 6 6 Configuring the ISDN unit 2 eens 23 6 6 7 Configuring the sending of e mails 23 6 6 8 Viewing the log file oocoom cmmmmmmoo 24 6 6 9 AQMINISTTA OM erica ibid 24 6 7 Configuring the SensSorFS cccoconcncccconcncononos 25 6 7 1 General overview status Window 25 6 7 2 Sensor OVerview ooocccoooccnccnnconoconcncononnncnnanonenonons 26 6 7 3 General overview sensor configuration 26 6 7 4 Configuring the temperature sensor 27 6 7 5 Configuring the humidity sensor seen 27 6 7 6 Configuring the analogue sensor input module 28 6 7 7 Configuring t
92. ose the variant appropriate for the country specific regulations A selection of various connection cables is described in Section 3 7 Accessories All connected sensors are supplied with voltage from the CMC TC Processing Unit The CMC TC Processing Unit has an integrated alarm relay equipped with a floating changeover contact It is used for the optical or acoustic alarm A connection with a serial interface that can be used for various sensor units and extended units is also available 3 3 Network properties The CMC TC PU has an 10 100BaseT Ethernet network connection and supports the following Optionally the CMC TC PU can also communicate using a Master Unit or using an ISDN or GSM unit Associated information is contained on the Rittal homepage www rittal com or in Catalogue 32 Detailed documentation for the GSM and ISDN unit can also be found at www rimatrix5 com The network connection is made using a network cable with RJ45 plug The communication is made using a standard browser and so is independent of the operating system Any number of Rittal CMC TC Processing Units can be connected in the network provided sufficient free IP addresses are available in the network If this is not the case up to ten CMC TC PUs can be extended and administered using the Rittal CMC TC Master This distributed configuration allows you to also realise monitoring for enclosure suites without needing any large cabling effort The network pr
93. osition and the configuration the LED illuminates Another table provides the general setup settings 4 Connection to the Processing Unit or to the shown below previous module Info 1 1 OID groups r 5 LED circuit 1 depending on the installation ej B mwozas En Paleve 60 seconds F Log position and the configuration the LED A EA a illuminates E cencT cSetTempUnit 0 int32 celsius 1 6 Pushbutton used for configuring the module EPS u ial 7 Connection to the next module up to four L cmcT cQuitRelay 0 int32 disabledf1 ip cmcT cLogicRelay 0 int32 closeAtAlarm 1 modules Can be cascaded ip cmcTcweb ccess 0 int32 full ccessi2 E cmcTcSetupDate 0 octets 13 09 2002 f cmcT cSetupTime 0 dakia 15 18 14 6 12 2 Display and operating elements 2 digit 7 segment display digit height 10 mm 6 12 Active PSM 4 way io The Active PSM modules are available in various Toe SEMENE ASPA SNOWS ia il culmea configurations vate l In setting mode it also shows the settings PSM module Configuration Model No parameter Active 4 way 4xC13 7865 200 Up to a value of 9 9 A the current is shown with one decimal place above 10 A the current is shown as integral value without decimal place 8xC13 197 In a fault situation this display flashes Active 6 way 2xC13 4 x earthing 7865 203 Note that any changes made to the installation contacts position also change the reading direction of the 7 segment display Two
94. otocols are used for communication password query switching commands status queries and alarm signals between the Rittal CMC TC PU the administrators and the users in the network network internet intranet The SNMP functionality is also independent of the operating system the network management protocol must however support SNMP V1 0 or V3 0 In addition the Rittal CMC TC PU supports the standard MIB II The private MIB is part of the scope of supply Further information is provided on the CD ROM supplied CMC TC PU II v1_1d mib The associated current version of the MIB can be found at www rimatrix5 com The private MIB is required for integration in most modern building management software applications It decodes the transferred trap messages to produce unique messages 3 4 Connectable sensors Model No DK 7320 500 Humidity sensor DK 7320 510 Analogue sensor input module 4 20 mA DK 7320 520 Access sensor packs of 2 DK 7320 530 DK 7320 540 protocols RS 232 serial interface e g HyperTerminal In the Ethernet network e g TELNET SNMPv1 compatible with popular management systems ali SS FTP SFTP NTP Network Time Protocol SSH Secure Shell SSL 3 0 Secure Socket Layer DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol CMC TC Processing Unit ll 5 Model No ad Description Required No Voltage monitor with 16 A switched DK 7320 611 output 48 V voltage monitor DK 7320 620 DK 7320 630
95. per alarm relay confirmation alarm relay options background colour date and time Timer function see 6 6 4 Configuring the scheduler SMS unit see 6 6 5 GSM unit or 6 6 6 Configuring the ISDN unit eMail SMTP Event Logging see 6 6 8 Viewing the log file Administration linked to the user administration provided vou are logged in as administrator Otherwise vou can oniv change vour own password Date and time of the last alarm warning status change Current status of the alarms and warnings Logged in user 6 6 4 Configuring the scheduler You can program a maximum of eight timers 1 2 3 22 Specify whether the timer is to be active or inactive Select the day or days when the timer is to be active Specify the time window format hh mm Specify what the timer is to perform during this time CMC TC Processing Unit II The following functions can be selected from item 4 Dis keypad unit Unlock unit Description Function Disables the associated keypad Opens the door front or rear of the associated unit Disable Trap Receiver No alarms are sent to the trap receiver Disable SMS General Disables the SMS notification function Alarm Scheduler Disable SMS Receiver Disable e Mail Rec Status e Mail to Rec Disables the alarms configured for Scheduled Alarm off in the sensor configuration Disables the SMS notification function for a specific recipient Deactiv
96. ppropriate Link LED item 2 illuminates green orange Establishing the connection for the RTT I O unit can take as long as 70 seconds 6 15 Access control using an external access file An extended access control is integrated in the Processing Unit II software The access codes can be edited using a text file sent by FTP to the PU Il This form of access control has the following properties A single keypad or card reader can be used to control up to eight doors on four Access units CMC TC Processing Unit II Up to 200 different codes can be stored each code can release up to eight doors concurrently If several identical codes with different authorisations are entered only the first entry will be used The file must have the name access cmc and can be created and edited using any ASCII text editor e g Notepad A line with the following syntax must be created for each access code 1284 0102 user User identification This optional maximum 8 digit decimal number 10000 99999999 can be used to specify whether a user identification will be sent with the trap message Separator e g Door release This 4 digit number contains a decimal number 0 3 for each of the four possible Access units This number specifies which door is to be released O do not release any door 1 release door 1 2 release door 2 3 release door 1 and 2 This number must always contain four digits irre
97. rdware version etc Navigation Main menu 4 Info Page Explanation The CMC Info Page provides a complete overview of the Processing Unit configuration Parameter 4 Info Page 20 CMC TC Processing Unit lI 6 3 26 Resetting all settings in the main menu Vou can reset all vour sensor settings Passwords and network settings will not be reset Navigation Main menu 5 Default New Config of Sensor Units File Transfer Explanation 1 Set General Use the and arrow keys to Configuration to activate Ves or not activate No Default the sensor settings Parameter 6 3 27 Manual search for sensors Under some circumstances the Processing Unit sensors will not be detected immediatelv In this case you can activate a manual search for the sensors Navigation Main menu 5 Default NewConfig of Sensor Units File Transfer Explanation Use the and arrow kevs to activate Ves or not activate No the sensor detection Parameter 2 Sensor Unit Detection 6 4 Transferring files using the serial interface Vou can use the serial interface to transfer individual data such as access files to the Processing Unit Navigation Main menu 5 Default New Config of Sensor Units File Transfer 3 Serial File Transfer Zmodem 1 Send File to Use the and arrow keys to start CMC Yes or not start No the Zmodem You will now be requested to specify the path for the
98. roperties of the selected COM port are requested once Figensch tiri Terr eee z eee E TAT uni HHL AA C metten is TA A a a a a aa A A a bi Tim dil ea ff tal Fig 1 COM port properties Enter the following parameters Transmission rate 9600 bits per second Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Protocol None The standard level range must be observed for the RS 232 interface otherwise it is possible that the data will be transferred incorrectly 12 CMC TC Processing Unit ll The HyperTerminal login window appears AittalCMC HyperTerminal MES Datel Bearbeiten Ansicht Anruf bertragung 7 Dl lS C C TC login cme Password o Verbunden 00 00 14 ANSI Fig 19 Login You must enter your login name CMC TC login and your password here The default factory setting for both is cmc You must enter your login name CMC TC login and your password You can change your password later See Section 6 3 12 Configuring passwords cmc HyperTerminal B 2101 x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Anrufen bertragung 7 Dis 513 08 es Main Henu Network Configuration lt _ Sensor Units General Configuration Info Page Default New Config of Sensor Units File Transfer Network Configuration La Fig 20 HyperTerminal start window If you have been able to establish the connection to the CMC TC PU the HyperTerminal configuration wndow appears with configurati
99. s Accept Advanced Reset Fig 50 Setting of the 6 way German socket busbar group formation 9 16 Delay function for the DK 7320 740 door output module If for a Door Opening solution for example a keypad is also used to interrupt the magnet current this has the disadvantage that the current to the magnets remains switched off until the door output module is switched on again This occurs as standard only after the door is closed This requires that the door is first pressed closed for approximately 2 to 3 seconds until the access sensor detects the closing of the door the magnets switch and the door remains closed This meant a change was made for the activation of the DK 7320 740 door output module so that the module will be switched on again after a delay of approximately 10 seconds following the unlocking This time suffices to open the door reliably The door can then be held closed again and the magnets hold the door closed immediately 9 17 58 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Switch between vertical and horizontal view The button can be used to switch between the horizontal and the vertical view see figs 51 and 52 Which view is more appropriate depends on the screen resolution and should be decided by each user themself Wireless Unit 32 CMC IOW 32 Tvpe Message Text Status Battery Signal not availablo not available not available not available not availablo not available not available not availab
100. s are not accepted 6 7 8 Configuring the vandalism sensor The vandalism sensor DK 7320 540 is configured as follows The individual values are specified as pulses Alarm Reset Trap Receiver lt O D Send SMS Send eMail CMC TC Processing Unit II Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Sensor Status Measured pulses and sensor status Green OK yellow warning red alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Vandalism Rack01 Setpoint High Pulse limit which when exceeded causes an alarm message to be issued Setpoint Warning Pulse limit which when exceeded causes a warning message to be issued Setpoint Low Pulse limit which when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued Alarm Relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Alarm Reset Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap re
101. s coupling To prevent each coupling from generating a message in the CMC system the two neighbouring aerial coils above and below a registered tag are masked out This means no further tag can be detected there In case of an active masking out the LED of the aerial coil that incorrectly detects a tag illuminates slightly dimmed This masking out becomes active only when the RFID tag is registered on the system namely acknowledged This means particular care must be taken during the installation that the RFID tag is detected by only one aerial coil 9 19 PSM busbars with individual current measurement The support of PSM PCU modules with individual current measurement was already implemented in the previous versions V2 70 V2 80 The following PSM PCU modules are supported PSM 8 x C13 variant Model No 7859 222 PCU 8 x C13 variant Model No 7859 225 PSM 4 x earthing contact 2 x C13 variant Model No 7859 212 PCU 4 x earthing contact 2 x C13 variant Model No 7859 215 PSM 4 x C19 2 x C18 variant Model No 7859 232 PCU 4 x C19 2 x C18 variant Model No 7859 235 Software update 2 9 changed the following items for the input of the setpoints The maximum value for the setpoints of the individual measurements depends on the socket type The maximum value is 10 A for C13 sockets the maximum value is 16 A for C19 sockets and German style sockets The maximum value for the total current is always 16 A
102. sembly with 1 U mounting unit 1 Remove the two upper screws from the cover 2 Remove the cover 3 Push the CMC TC PU onto the retaining plate of the mounting unit Ensure that the retaining plate sits between the guide rails of the CMC TC PU 4 Replace the cover on the mounting unit 5 Refasten the cover screws on the 1 U mounting unit 4 2 8 CMC TC Processing Unit II Installation Safety instructions and other notes 1 The Rittal CMC TC Processing Unit may only be operated with PE conductor connection The PE conductor connection is made by plugging in the IEC connection cable This requires that the IEC connection cable be connected with the protective conductor at the mains side 2 The electrical connection voltage and frequency must conform to the rated values specified at the rear of the housing and in the technical specifications see Chapter 10 Technical specifications 3 Before working on the Rittal CMC TC PU it must be disconnected from the mains and secured against reactivation 4 Attach the connection cables to the used housing or enclosure using cable ties 5 To prevent losses caused by unnecessary cable lengths the cable lengths used must not exceed the lengths stated in the technical specifications see Chapter 10 Technical specifications 4 3 Installation procedure 4 3 1 Connecting power supply a ____JJJJ Der 24 VOC fia 154 7 G MHH cbc Ge
103. sion cable 5 0m RJ12 extension cable RJ45 extension cable DK 7856 019 DK 7320 491 DK 7320 820 DK 7320 830 DK 7200 450 DK 7320 814 DK 7320 470 Active PSM 6 way 4x4 DK 7320 472 RJ45 extension cable 2 0m RJ45 extension cable 5 0m Connection cable RJ45 10 0m DK 7320 475 DK 7320 481 Tab 4 Optional accessories 3 8 Proper use The Rittal CMC TC PU Il is used as an enclosure monitoring system for the monitoring and Fig 3 Assembly with mounting module administration of various enclosure parameters 1 Push the CMC TC PU onto the retaining plate Any use other than that described here shall be of the mounting module 7320 450 Ensure that deemed improper Rittal cannot accept any liability the retaining plate sits between the guide rails for damage associated with the failure to observe of the CMC TC PU these instructions Where applicable the instructions for any other accessories used shall also apply CMC TC Processing Unit II 7 Assembiv with Velcro fasteners Fig 4 Assembly with Velcro fasteners 1 Remove the protective foil from the supplied Velcro tapes 2 Ensure that the adhesive surfaces are free from grease and dust 3 Attach the Velcro tapes to the CMC TC PU housing and position the CMC TC PU at the required attachment location Assembly with 1 U mounting unit 7320 440 7610 000 i gpa a sh as i a Ta ml mm j l l a E T r Fig 5 As
104. spective of how many Access units are connected a O must be specified for any Access units that are not present Important The position of the digit specifies the assignment to the Access unit The first digit from the left controls the Access unit connected to port 1 of the PU The second digit controls the Access unit on port 2 etc Separator e g comma Release code This 4 digit decimal number contains the release code entered from the keypad or entered on the magnetic card or chip card The release code can have the number 0001 to 9999 four digits must always be entered 49 In contrast to the code input from the web page no range can be entered here A unique 4 digit decimal number must alwavs be specified The normal access control is voided when this access file is copied to the Processing Unit ll i e the codes stored in the file now have prioritv To reactivate the normal access control the file must be deleted using FTP This causes all access authorisations to be lost and new authorisations must be entered To enter the default values a reboot must be performed after the file has been deleted The transfer to the Processing Unit II is made with FTP by the admin user The file must be transferred to the upload directory It is possible to connect up to eight keypads or card readers to the system This requires however that a door handle and access sensor is present at the connection to which the ke
105. status of the door control 2 When opening the door the time for which the contact remains open before switching back to the status closed 3 Timeout response of the door control Stay Current status is maintained Open Door control opens Close Door control closes 4 Manual switching of the door control It is necessary to confirm the action by clicking on Accept 9 8 Delaved alarms To prevent a warning or alarm being issued in case of insignificant short time fluctuations it is possible to define a delav time for each sensor Setup Sensorunit 2 IO Unit Unit Name i Serialnr Software 00001 V1 3 1 2 3 4 Type Humidity Sensor Sensor Status 24 rH OK Message Text lHumicity Sensor Setpoint High 38 rH Range 0 100 rH Setpoint Warning 33 rH Range 0 100 rH 1 Setpoint Low he Y rH Range 0 100 rH Alarm Delay 0 S Range 0 9995 Alarm Relay C Disable Enable Alarm Beeper Disable f Enable Alarm Reset Automatic Manual Trap Receiver lv 1 142 3 lv 4iLog Scheduled Alarm OF 1 21 3T 4 Send SMS Format 18283384 Send eMail Format 1828384 Accept Advanced Reset Fig 42 Configuration of delayed alarms Key 1 Alarm Delay Delay between exceeding of the threshold value and actual issuing of an alarm The time must be specified in seconds between O and 999 seconds The Alarm Delay value defines how long a threshold value must be e
106. switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable an alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Alarm Reset Whether or not an alarm should be acknowledged automaticallv Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Vou can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that vou have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18428384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1428384 Accept the changes Reset Reset all settings to the last saved values changes are not accepted 6 7 26 Configuring the Fan Alarm System FAS The Fan Alarm System DK 7320 811 is configured as follows Send SMS Navigation Main menu Setup Click the first sensor name Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Sensor Status Measured temperature and sensor status Green OK yellow dll warning red alarm Message Text Message text also tra
107. tatus If you are logged in as administrator you can log off logged in users 12 Accept Reset button Accept button Settings will be accepted Reset button Settings will not be accepted Note If you are logged in as user you can only change your password in the Administration window Logged in users can only change their own password 6 7 CMC TC Processing Unit II Configuring the sensors You can make various settings for each sensor The CMC TC PU has four connections One sensor unit I O unit Access unit etc can be connected to each connection Navigation Main menu The sensor overview window appears 6 7 1 General overview status window Overview No Alarm GMI THOW Alarm CuU Server Ho Alarm Wireless Unit Climate Unit RTT Unit TopTherm No Alarm ni Fig 31 lO units overview Key 1 Connection number and type of the sensor units 2 Name of the sensor unit Click to switch to the sensor overview 6 7 2 of the I O unit 3 Warning or alarm status of the sensor Green No warning alarm Yellow Warning Red Alarm malfunction Unit detected New sensor unit has been connected to the PU Il Configuration changed New sensor has been registered on the I O unit or configuration change of a sensor 4 Acknowledge events Click the Clear button to confirm timeouts and configuration changes This checks the CMC TC PU and updates the web page 5 Refresh Forces the
108. ted The changes are accepted immediately after the file has been transferred The correctness of the acceptance can be seen in the event log Note Caution When editing the net cfg file the format or the file structure must not be changed under any circumstances Failure to comply with this instruction can lead to complete system failure Transferring configuration files Condition The three configuration files have been saved beforehand The FTP or SFTP protocol can be used to establish access to the Upload directory in the PU Il Configuration files that are transferred to the destination unit cmc cfg Installation data cannot be edited cmc user User administration data cannot be edited net cfg Network settings can be edited 7 Inspection and maintenance 7 1 Inspection The svstem must be checked regulariv for its complete correct functioning Rittal recommends a regular function test when required The intervals between the tests should be no longer than one vear 7 2 Maintenance The Rittal CMC TC Processing Unit is a maintenance free svstem The housing does not need to be opened for the installation or during operation Notel Opening the housing or accessorv components voids anv warrantv or liabilitv claims 7 3 Cleaning Caution Danger of damage Do not use aggressive substances such as cleaner s naphtha acids etc for cleaning the device as they may cause damage Use
109. ted automatically Sensor Status Sensor status Green OK red alarm Alarm Relay Whether enable or not disable an alarm should switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable an alarm should cause an acoustic signal to be issued Alarm Reset Whether or not an alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver 48 CMC TC Processing Unit lI 6 13 Metered PSM Notel The installation and commissioning of the PSM busbars with measurement is described in the operating instructions for the Metered PSM 6 14 Monitoring the LCP and RTT I O unit The LCP unit or RTT I O unit is connected to the CMC TC Processing Unit Il PU II using one of the four RJ45 connections Notel The installation and commissioning of the LCP and RTT I O unit is described in the operating instructions for the LCP or RTT I O unit Power N 4M de Siok 24 voc der mar 2 5A ra al 1274 RITTAL CODO CMC TC Processing unit Fig 36 Establishing the sensor connection Key 1 Sensor units connections 1 4 2 Status LEDs for connected sensor units The network connection of the PU II item 1 is made using a network cable with RJ45 plug The data connection exists when the a
110. the Syslog function The default value is disabled 6 3 11 CMC TC Processing Unit II Configuring system name contact and location A unique name a contact address e mail anda location can be entered for the Processing Unit Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration Explanation 6 System Name An arbitrary name can be assigned for the Processing Unit Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new name Parameter 7 System Contact Set the contact address e g xyz rittal de Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new contact address 8 System Enter the name of the installation Location location Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new installation location 6 3 12 Configuring passwords You can change the passwords of the Processing Unit as required The string length must not exceed 20 characters Special characters are not permitted Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 9 Security Explanation 1 Change Set the password for the cmc user Password User max 20 characters cmc Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new password To verify the new password it must be re entered a Parameter second time 2 Change Set the password for the admin Password User user max 20 characters admin Press the Backspace key to clear the factory se
111. the protocol Trap 63 12 11BGlossarv Trap is the sending of SNMP messages 64 CMC TC Processing Unit lI Trap receiver The trap receiver is the recipient of SNMP messages Web access The web access is used to define the access capabilitv via the Internet CMC TC Processing Unit II 13 Customer service If you have technical questions or questions regarding our product range please contact the service address as follows Tel 49 0 2772 505 1855 http www rimatrix5 com E mail info rittal de Note To allow us to process your enquiry quickly and correctly please always specify the article number in the subject line for e mails Further information and the current operating instructions and updates of the Rittal CMC TC can be downloaded from the Security section of the RimatriX5 homepage 65 Schaltschrank Systeme Industrial Enclosures Cottrets et armoires lectriques Kasisystemen Apparatskapssystem Armadi per quadri di comando sistemas de armarios AFA PUT INFO Stromverteilung Power Distribution Distribution de courant Stroomverdeling atromfordelning Distribuzione di corrente Distribuci n de corriente He MEATA Elektronik Autbau Systeme Electronic Packaging Electronique Electronic Packaging Systems Electronic Packaging Contenitori per elettronica Sistemas para la electr nica ITLPALDOEJA oT IATA System Klimatisierung System Climate Control Climatisation ovsteemklimat
112. tion D Activate Actual Values Explanation Parameter D Activate Actual Use the and arrow keys to Values perform a restart Ves or not No 6 3 20 Configuring connected sensors The sensors can be configured using HvperTerminal This method of operation is necessary only when the browser setting has been set to view mode Navigation Main menu 2 Sensor Units Parameter Explanation 1 4 connected Access to the connected units with units the installed sensors 6 3 21 General configuration of the Processing Unit The main configuration of the Processing Unit is used to parameterise the hardware and the sensor units You can also parameterise the date and time temperature unit alarm relay etc Navigation Main menu 3 General Configuration Explanation 1 Temperature Use the and arrow keys to set Unit Celsius or Fahrenheit 2 Beeper Use the and arrow keys to set the alarm beeper on or off 3 Quit Alarm Use the and arrow keys to set Relay the alarm relay confirmation In case of alarm the C key can be used to reset the alarm relay on the PU Disabled the alarm relay will be reset automatically after an alarm Enabled the alarm relay will be reset after an alarm by pressing the C key 4 Alarm Relay Use the and arrow keys to set Options the alarm relay function Close alarm relay contact is closed Open alarm relay contact is open Off alarm r
113. tion for which the failure to comply with this note can cause minor injuries Note Identification of the situations that can lead to material damage The signal words are shown in the following form in the instructions For example Signal word 1 Description of the danger and its effect 2 Description of the behaviour of the user to prevent danger CMC TC Processing Unit II 1 4 Other applicable documents In conjunction with this manual the manuals for other CMC TC components and their safety notes etc also apply This manual is also available as file on the accompanying CD ROM German 7320100VXXd pdf English 7320100VXXe pdf The appropriate current version can also be downloaded as PDF file from the Rittal homepage www rittal com To view the file you will need the program Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded from www adobe com 2 Safetvnotes 2 1 General safetv notes Please observe the subsequent general safety notes for the installation and operation of the system Only a trained electrician in particular for wiring the enclosures with mains power may perform assembly and installation of the system Please observe the valid regulations for the electrical installation for the country in which the system is installed and operated and the national regulations for accident prevention Please also observe any company internal regulations work operating and safety regulations Use onl
114. to 6 3 7 Configuring NTP Network Time Protocol NTP is a standard for the time synchronisation of the internal clock over the network The NTP function synchronises the local internal clock of the CMC TC using external time signals obtained from an NTP server To use this function in the CMC TC the network connection to an NTP server must be possible The IP addresses for two NTP servers primary and secondary server can be entered The time information from the NTP server uses the coordinated world time UTC as reference time The times in the various time zones of the world are derived from this time For this reason the current time zone must be set in the CMC TC menu The current date and the current time are then represented with the current value taking account of the time zone and the daylight saving setting Because the begin and end of the daylight saving period differ in the various time zones these two values can also be set in the CMC TC 8 Default SNMPv3 Password Navigation Configuring PPP Main menu 1 Network Configuration 3 NTP You can administer the CMC TC PU from a remote Configuration location using an analogue modem To do this connect the modem to the serial interface of the Processing Unit 1 Enable NTP Use the and arrow keys to enable or disable NTP 2 IP Addr NTP Set the first IP address of the NTP Server 1 server Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the
115. tting and enter the new password To verify the new password it must be re entered a second time 6 3 13 Changing the HTTP port For some networks the standard http port is not set to port 80 You can change the port number to meet your needs Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 9 Security Parameter 3 Change http Explanation Set the http port 80 10000 factory Port setting 80 Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new port 6 3 14 HTTPS SSL function For security the Processing Unit supports SSL encryption This is used for the secure data exchange between the CMC TC PU and the workstation Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration 9 Security Parameter Explanation 4 Enable SSL Use the and arrow keys to enable or disable SSL 5 Change https Set the https port 80 10000 factory Port setting 443 Press the Backspace key to clear the factory setting and enter the new port 6 3 15 Configuring FTP access The FTP access is used exclusively for downloading software updates log files and configuration files lt can remain deactivated for normal use Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration A Enable FTP Parameter Explanation A Enable FTP Use the and arrow keys to pee PA 6 3 16 SFTP access The secure FTP access includes the SSH data encryption The function is always active and cannot be disabled SFTP can be us
116. uld be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1828384 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 Alarm Reset Trap Receiver Send SMS Send eMail Configuring the smoke detector The smoke detector DK 7320 560 is configured as follows Only the status of the sensor is specified Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Explanation Parameter Connection number of the sensor Type Sensor type Will be detected automatically Sensor Status Smoke detector status and sensor status Green OK red alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designation here that uniquely identifies your sensor e g Smoke detector Rack01 Alarm Relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm r
117. unctions for traps e mail SMS and DINOS adios 53 9 5 Scaling of the 4 20 mA sensor inputs of the INPUEMOQUI xi ia easels adan 53 9 6 Server shutdown functi0N cccccoccnccc 53 9 7 Automatic Door Opening Control Unit 54 9 8 Delayed alarmMS oocccinnnicononononononononenononoss 55 9 9 Protection against cross site scripting AO E 55 9 10 Hysteresis and offset value for analogue SONS OMS urls 55 9 11 Displav of the current messages alarms warningS cccococcncccocnnncccononccnanonoss 56 9 12 Suppress system messages using alarm EE h EE a i bt 56 9 13 Append measured values to SMS 56 9 14 Lifecheck for SMS function 56 9 15 Group formation of PSM PCU busbars 57 2 CMC TC Processing Unit II 9 16 Delav function for the DK 7320 740 door output module ena nn 58 9 17 Switch between vertical and horizontal VIEW sssseennenzanznnnzensnnnzenznnzza 58 9 18 DRC function changes e eennnnnnnzi 58 9 18 1 Bugfix Software update ss neennenenzzz 58 9 18 2 Representation of old RFID tags with O U in the rack VIEW L ss esnnnnnnnnnnnnnnzznnnnnzznzzznzna 59 9 18 3 Masking out tag double detections 59 9 19 PSM busbars with individual current measurement L ennnnnnnnnnnnn ne nnnnna 59 9 20 Delav warning alarm for voltage measuring DOAGN 59 9 21 Setting DRC parameters using XML file 59 9 22 PSM measuring busbar 32 A
118. ut no write rights Connected power socket strips and digital and analogue inputs outputs can be used bv the user General Setup Nothing selected The user has no access to these functions Read The user receives only read rights Settings cannot be changed Write Read will be activated automatically The user receives read and write rights and has access to these functions and can read and change the settings 7 Timer Functions Nothing selected The user has no access to the unit Read The user receives only read rights Settings cannot be changed Write Read will be activated automatically The user receives read and write rights and has access to these functions and can read and change the settings 8 SMS Setup Nothing selected The user has no access to the unit Read The user receives only read rights Settings cannot be changed Write Read will be activated automatically The user receives read and write rights and has access to these functions and can read and change the settings 9 Alarm Logs Nothing selected The user has no access to the Event Logging page Own alarms Users see only the alarm messages of their assigned units All alarms The logged in user can view all alarm messages 10 Timeout If a user does not perform any activity in the browser window for an extended period of time the user will be logged off from the system after the specified time 11 Login S
119. voltage monitor with 16 A switching output Off be enabled or disabled The DK 7320 611 is configured as follows The individual functions can be specified individual values are specified in volts from the Setup Timer menu item Send SMS Vou can enter up to four mobile Navigation telephone numbers that vou have Main menu Setup Click sensor name entered previously at Setup SMS Explanation Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 42 e g 1828384 Connection number of the sensor Send eMail Vou can enter up to four e mail Sensor type Will be detected addresses that you have entered automatically previously at Setup eMail SMTP Sensor Status Measured voltage and sensor status each address is separated with an Green OK yellow warning red ampersand 4 e g 18284384 alarm Combinations Configure the switching Message Text Message text also transferred when combinations see 6 7 18 a warning alarm message is sent Configuring switching combinations Enter a designation here that for the voltage monitor with IEC uniquely identifies your sensor e g switching output Vitg Rackof Switch Output Manual switch on On or switch off Setpoint High Voltage limit which when exceeded Off causes an alarm message to be Accept the changes issued Reset Reset all settings to the last saved Setpoint Warning Voltage limit which when exceeded kasi values changes are not accepted causes a warnin
120. vslog Facilitv 3 7 Actual Time ae SMS Phone 1 2 5 Enable Auth Traps 1 6 4 Enable Syslog umber 1 2 6 Change SNMP 1 7 System Name 3 8 Check Link 3 9 7 2 SMS Phone Version Number CMC TC Processing Unit II 13 3 General Configuration 3 9 SMS Configuration 3 9 7 3 SMS Phone Number 3 9 7 4 SMS Phone Number 4 Info Page 5 Default New Config Of Sensor Units File Transfer 5 1 Set General 5 3 1 Send File to CMC Configuration to Default 3 9 1 GSM Card PIN 5 2 Sensor Unit Detection 5 3 2 Receive File from CMC 5 3 Serial File Transfer ZModem Fig 21 Menu structure 6 2 Operating notes The following sections list all configuration parameters of the CMC TC as tables The basic operation is always the same Use the up f and down arrow keys to navigate within the menu structure Use the left and right arrow keys to scroll within fields that have several default values Enter from the keyboard any required data in fields for text or numeric information The Esc key can be used to cancel your inputs Press Return or Enter to confirm all inputs 6 3 Setting the base configuration You only need to set the network configuration the alarm relay and the trap receiver for the base configuration You can make further settings from a browser or using Telnet 6 3 1 Network configuration You can use this menu to change your network settings Navigation Main menu 1 Network Configuration
121. w of the PU II 12 Click the individual option fields to set which alarm configuration is to be activated or deactivated You can specify the individual functions from the Setup Timer menu item and assign the associated schedulers 26 CMC TC Processing Unit lI 13 You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously from Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828344 14 You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously from Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 1828384 15 Accept all changes 16 Advanced settings 17 Reset all settings to the default values The following buttons are provided to simplify the navigation between the individual pages Back button 4 This button can be used to go back one page from any page Home button XI Links directiv to the main page from anv units overview page or from the setup pages 6 7 4 Configuring the temperature sensor The temperature sensor DK 7320 500 is configured as follows Navigation Main menu Setup Click sensor name Parameter Explanation cm Connection number of the sensor Tvpe Sensor tvpe Will be detected automaticallv Sensor Status Measured temperature and sensor status Green OK vellow warning red alarm Message text also transferred when a warning alarm message is sent Enter a designat
122. when exceeded causes a warning message to be issued Setpoint Low Noise level limit as percentage which when undershot causes an alarm message to be issued Alarm Relay Whether enable or not disable a warning alarm should switch an alarm relay Alarm Beeper Whether enable or not disable an audio signal should be issued in the event of a warning alarm Alarm Reset Whether or not a warning alarm should be acknowledged automatically Auto or must be acknowledged by the administrator Manual Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning alarm messages should be sent Enter the trap receivers at 6 3 2 Configuring the trap receiver Scheduled Alarm Set which alarm configuration should Off be enabled or disabled The individual functions can be specified from the Setup Timer menu item Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand amp e g 1428384 CMC TC Processing Unit II 37 Parameter Explanation Parameter Explanation Send SMS Vou can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that vou have entered previously at Setup SMS Unit each number is separated with an ampersand 4 e g 18428384 Send eMail You can enter up to four e mail addresses that you have entered previously at Setup eMail SMTP each address is separated with an ampersand 4 e g
123. xceeded before the corresponding warning or alarm is issued Example of a temperature sensor If the alarm delay is set to 120 seconds and the threshold for a warning is set to 50 C an increase in temperature to 55 C will only result in a warning being issued if this excess temperature is measured for at least 120 seconds If the measurement falls back below 50 C after 60 seconds for example no warning will be issued despite the fact that the temperature was for a time above the defined threshold value Note It is not possible to enter Alarm Delay values for Active PSM busbars modules 9 9 CMC TC Processing Unit II Protection against cross site scripting XSS As protection against a cross site scripting attack the input fields of the browser interface e g the message texts accept only a certain set of characters The permissible characters are A Z a Z 0 9 La j 2 amp Space All other characters are deemed invalid and are automatically rejected 9 10 Hysteresis and offset value for analogue sensors As of software update 2 9 the hysteresis value can be set for the following sensors Temperature sensor Wireless temperature sensor Analogue sensor 4 20 mA Humidity sensor Wireless humidity sensor Voltage sensor Voltage measuring board DK 7200 520 default 5 default 5 default 5 default 5 default 5 default 5 default 2 Click the Advanced button to reach th
124. y original Rittal products or products recommended by Rittal in conjunction with this product Please do not make any changes that are not described in this manual or in the associated manuals The operational safety of the product is guaranteed only for its approved use The technical data and limit values stated in the technical specifications may not be exceeded under any circumstances In particular this applies to the specified ambient temperature range and IP protection category When used with a higher required IP protection category the Rittal CMC TC must be installed ina housing or enclosure with a higher IP protection category The Processing Unit must not be opened The unit does not contain any parts that need servicing The operation of the system in direct contact with water aggressive materials or in flammable gases and vapours is prohibited Before commencing work on the CMC TC system it must be disconnected from the mains and prevented from being switched on again Other than these general safety notes ensure you also observe the specific safety notes when the tasks described in the following chapters are performed 4 CMC TC Processing Unit II 3 Device description The Computer Multi Control Top Concept Processing Unit Il subsequently called CMC TC PU is an intelligent enclosure monitoring system It is installed in its own housing in the enclosure and uses the attached sensors in various forms to perform t
125. ypad card reader is connected These keypads card readers all have the same authority This means irrespective of where the code is entered the door s specified in the access file will be released 6 16 Backup and transfer of configuration files This function can be used to save the configuration for the CMC TC system and if necessary restore it on the system later The configuration can also be transferred to other CMC TC systems that are wired and structured identically Note Caution this function may only be used when the CMC TC systems are identical with respect to the sensor types or ports that are used the sensor units or the ports and addresses that are used software versions In addition no sensors or sensor units may be missing or connected in a different sequence If these conditions are not observed the PU II system will not accept the configuration Save configuration files When the commissioning installation and the setting of all text limit values links network setting etc has been completed this information can be saved on an external svstem network PC The FTP or SFTP protocol can be used to establish access to the Download directory in the PU II 50 CMC TC Processing Unit lI The three files can be loaded there and saved on the network PC cmc cfg System data cannot be edited cmc user User administration data cannot be edited net cfg Network settings can be edi

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