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1. Date 6 02 2008 13 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Operational Control of PDU Front Panel Menu Menu Navigation SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series The unit s LCD is used to monitor incoming power and configure the software The LCD has two modes of operation Monitor or Menu The system menu is organized in a top down tree structure The unit has four buttons that are used to navigate through the menu system The buttons are labeled with universal symbols for Menu Select Left and Right as shown in the following figure HO COB 20 On MENU Enters the menu system or moves one level up the tree D SELECT Moves one level down the tree or accepts a parameter input K D LEFT RIGHT Moves horizontally through menu items or parameters Ley Alarm Acknowledgment Silences audible alarm Selecting the MENU button while the unit is in monitor mode will bring up the system top level menu The top level menu contains parameters for Alarm Acknowledgement Incoming Power Peak Readings Incoming Power Limit Settings and System Configuration Date 6 02 2008 14 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Operational Control of PDU SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Menu Tree Alarm Acknowledgment Incoming Power Peaks Incoming Power Limits System Configuration None Minimum Current Channel A Minimum Current Channel A Monitor Display Mode Ma
2. Table 1 List of Commands ENKVAR BNKV B7 BNKVG BNKCA BNKC B BNKCC BNKC T Total Current on PDU All banks MAXVA VAXVB MAXVG MINVA NINVB MINV C OMAV AD MAXVB O MAXVG 0 MINVA 999 MINV B 990 9 MINV 6 999 BULVA 135 3 BULV 8 135 3 BULV 6 135 3 BULCA22 5 BULC B225 BULC 0 225 BULC T775 BLLCA T0 0 BLLC B100 BLLC C100 BLLCT 100 BUVA BULV B SCI PIN 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions MAXCT OMINC B7 MINCG MINOT OMXC AO MAXC BO OMAXC C O MAXCTO MINC A999 SCI PIN 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Date 6 02 2008 19 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series An SNMP managed network consists of three key components 1 Managed devices 2 Agents 3 Network Management Systems NMSs A managed device is a network node that contains an SNMP agent and that resides on a managed network Managed devices collect and store management information and make this information available to NUSs using SNMP Managed devices sometimes called network elements can be any type of network based device including this PDU The agent running in this PDU has local knowledge of measurement information and translates that information into a fo
3. Operational Control of PDU Front Panel Menu cccceeececeeccecceeceeeeeeeeseesenneesaeeeeeeeeeneeeteees 14 Menu Navigatio esvscs ciciectececvsneaved end senses ereeethenecwueneved cxcaeneee areas 14 Alarm Capabilities cccccecceccceceeeeeeeeeeeseecenaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 16 Networking Functions IMUPOGUCUOM sn 17 Tolet Communicatie cssc sno adden gate 17 Telnet Commands ssncisonse a a a AS 18 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 0 ee 20 Accessing the SNMP Interface eeseeesrsssesrrreerirerrsererreerseness 21 Key SNMP SGNgS aseen vied fe ruler ae ened el 22 SNMP SECUN oeie E 22 SNMP MAX and MIN Data 00 eeecceeceeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeeeeteaeeenenees 22 SNMP V2 FUNCIONS aon a nGa ON 23 General MIB USaJe secsi E AS 24 MIB Use With Vista Infrastructure Monitoring 24 Maintenance amp Warranty c cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeeentneeeeeeeeeeee 25 PDU Front Panel sick a N 26 SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series Date 6 02 2008 72A 190BQREM Series 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Introduction amp Safety Information Introduction The Spectrum Control PDU is an AC power distribution unit designed to distribute power for up to eighteen 18 AC loads The PDU distributes 3 phase power to six individual over current protected output banks The unit has multiple alarm capabilities and includes an audible alarm circuit Voltage and current are monitored and displayed locally on a li
4. b Log In Fi B 7 1 H Save and exit Your choice SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series Date 6 02 2008 12 72A 190BQREM Series 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Exit Configuration Mode LAN Module Reflash Instructions SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Select 9 to exit the configuration mode without saving any changes or select 10 to exit and save all changes All values are stored in nonvolatile RAM The LAN Module will automatically reset but the state of the PDU outputs will not be affected Run digi_dev_disc exe utility to set up unit s IP if necessary These are part of the LAN tools Locate the update file A B C mm If any network setting s on the LAN module are changed you must click lt Restart device gt to apply the changes Place the update file image bin in C release In command window navigate to C release directory Type ftp lt IP Address gt Then log in User name is root and password default is 1234 Type binary and press Enter Type put image bin and press Enter Wait for the completion message Do not interrupt download Type quit after the Transfer Complete message appears It may take up to 1 minute including PDU reboot In C release bin type ping lt IP Address gt t until the communication is re established Press Ctrl C to exit ping
5. device There are no user serviceable parts inside Therefore any modifications made to the unit by any organization or persons other than the factory are not permitted The general regulations governing the use of electricity in the country in which the device or integrated system is installed must be observed SCIPIN 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series pa aes 3 27 0027 0111 Technical Specifications Input Output Environmental Physical SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Installation and Operation Manual Gl obal __ Domestice Power Entry IEC 309 4pole 5 wire 32A NEMA L21 30P Connector WYE connected 5 pin Delta connected Voltage Input Frequency 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Input Current 41 6A maximum 18 IEC C13 18 IEC C13 Bank Output Connector PDU Operating temperature 0 55 C 32 131 F e Operating humidity 0 95 non condensing e Operating elevation 0 10 000 ft 0 3000 m Unit height OU 55 5 inches 141 cm Unit width 1 75 inches 4 45 cm e Unit depth 5 2 inches 13 3 cm Unit weight 32 5 pounds 14 74 kg e Cord length 10 feet Approx 3 m e Rack mountable e Finish Black powder coat Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Declaration of Conformity SCI P N Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Address Declares that the product Product Name Model Number Installation and Operation Manual Spectrum Power Manage
6. of HP OpenView or IBM NetView Issue the opt OV bin xnmloadmib load filename command to load the MIB file MIB Use With Vista There is no need to compile MIBs for use with Vista Infrastructure Moni Infrastructure toring VIM formerly Enterprise Device Manager However there are a Monitoring few steps to take before VIM can communicate with a device and these are mostly the same for every device 1 The device must be configured with network settings including an IP address subnet mask and default gateway 2 The device must be configured to allow the VIM software to be an SNMP manager This usually involves entering the IP address of the VIM server into the device s NMS list or device access list 3 The device must be configured to send traps to the VIM server This involves entering the IP address of the VIM server into a table along with the SNMP community string SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Dale OEE 2A 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Maintenance amp Warranty Maintenance and Replacement parts Warranty SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series There are no user serviceable parts inside the PDU In the event there is an electronic problem with the unit please contact the factory Under normal use and specified operation conditions the PDU is warrant ed from the day of delivery for a period of three years During this pe riod if the product should fail the d
7. query If both are enabled Auto IP has assigned an address and then a DHCP server responds The Auto IP address will be discarded and the DHCP address will be used AutolP allows the unit to obtain an address in a network that does not have a DHCP server AutolP assigns a random valid address to the LAN module in the range of 169 254 x x to 169 254 x x where x is between 0 and 255 and a Netmask of 255 255 0 0 Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Device Discovery The discovery tool digi_dev_disc exe has the following 1 Configure Network Settings is to configure the IP Subnet Gateway 2 Restart Device is to reboot the PDU after assigning the new network configuration 3 Refresh View is to search again 4 Open Web Interface is to launch the web page This program is part of the PDU tools and should be placed in C Program Files WLS 1ER 32 L08 ODS S97 Configure netvaork setting Restart device Dither Tasks Refresh view Help and Suppait xi Details The network settings can be assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Othenvse you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate network settings Device Spectrum Connect ME MAC Address 00 40 90 43 35 9 f Obtain network settings automatically Manually configure network settings 1 device IP Address 192 168 32 104 Subne
8. 9 The default IP Address is 192 168 1 110 so the command should look like telnet 192 168 1 110 9999 At login type root for the username and 1234 for the password This command will launch the configuration menu After the first sentence appears press Enter to go into the setup mode Date 6 02 2008 11 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Set PDU and LAN Menu option 8 restores all PDU and LAN module defaults back to the Module to Factory factory settings This command will ensure that both the LAN module Defaults and internal PDU microprocessor are returned to identical communication settings PDU with LAN modules should have all configu ration changes made using the LAN module configuration menu selec tions Items that get restored back to default settings e snmpReadCommunityName e snmpRead WriteCommunityName e SNMP TRAP_IP e TRAPDSTPORT e HTTPPORT e USER NAME e PASSWORD login root Pas sword Soe 2 SNMP Read Vrite Conmunity Nane 3 Change Trap Dst Port Change HTTP Port 5 Change DHCP Enable sDisable login root Log In User Nane a m gt e 4 Passwopd 3st Change oNAP Setup i SAMNP Irap Address SNMP Re SANAP Re Lhange Lhange Change Log In set to ad Community Name ad Write Community Name Irap Dst Port HITP Port DHCP Enable Disable User Name Passwords Factory Defaults Exit without save Fa 3 4 5
9. SPECTRUM Management Systems A Spectrum Control Busi June 2 2008 Rev 01 Installation and Operation Manual 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series 3 Phase Power Monitoring and Distribution Unit 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Contents Introduction amp Safety Information 0cccccccces ce eeeeeee 3 Technical Specifications cccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 Declaration of Conformity ccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeetereneeeeeenenees 5 Connections and Installation Operating Environment seisieeciivncscieiied aenaedded dened cued 6 Electrical CONNECTIONS scrcnor nn ONAA 7 Input and Output Connections esrrsiossnsi sasa 7 LAN Module and Communications cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeenaes 8 LAN Module Interface cccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeaeeeeeeeeeeteneeees 8 LAN MED Status Guide i5 ccc idaageenteativecc staesiedarman sehen N 8 LAN Module IP Address DHCP and Auto IP ce eeeeceee eens 9 Device DISCOVETY cerne nara A 10 Testing the IP Address Configuration eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeee 11 Telnet Configuration Password e ssseesseesssrsrererreeererrrsseernreess 11 LAN Module Configuration Using a Telnet Connection 11 Set PDU and LAN Module to Factory Defaults 0 eee 12 Exit Configuration Mode ossos E 13 LAN Module Reflash Instructions s eeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13
10. bly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ratings of the product Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable earthing of equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips Consult the local electrical code for additional information Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Electrical e Depress rocker handle of all circuit breakers to off position Connections Example Breaker Off Example Breaker On z u E w Connect input supply cord to a grounded power source rated for the input voltage and current of th
11. d by the PDU To reset a MAX field write a 0 zero to the data location To reset a MIN field write 999 to the data location The data location will then refresh with new calculated values Date 6 02 2008 22 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions SNMP v2 Functions Table 2 Serial Communication Timeout SCI PIN 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Date 6 02 2008 23 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions General MIB Usage This section addresses the loading and compiling of MIBS into Network Management Systems NMS Alternatively you can consult the docu mentation of other NMS on MIB loading and compilation Below are the instructions for HP OpenView and IBM NetView but you should still con sult HP or IBM documentation as the products may change From the GUI of HP OpenView or IBM NetView Follow these steps to load the PDU MIBt Copy the files into the directory usr OV snmp_mibs of the network man agement station This is the default directory where HP OpenView and IBM NetView look for MIB documents If you place them elsewhere specify the explicit path names in the loadmib graphical interface Set the permissions so that you have read access to the MIBs From the GUI menu choose Options gt Load Unload MIBs Follow the instructions in the platform documentation to compile or load the PDU MIB From the Command Line Interface
12. e PDU e Connect equipment to AC output connectors Continuous current draw for all connected units must not exceed the current rating per output CAUTION e Power source for PDU must be properly grounded e Total current for all connected units must not exceed the current rating per input e Current must not exceed the current rating per output e Do not conduct any DWV testing greater than 300 VAC Input and Output Input cord and output connections are located on the front side of the Connections unit Pluggable mating connectors are not supplied with the unit SCI PIN 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation LAN Module and Communications RJ45 LAN Connection LAN Module The LAN Module provides an interface between a computer Interface network and the power distribution unit using the front RJ 45 jack Communications between the PDU and a computer can take place via a Telnet session or SNMP manager If you are connecting the PDU directly to a PC without a router a crossover cable is required The module oper ates at 10 100MB sec via an Ethernet communication for both of these configurations and uses a RJ45 connector for the interface jack Crossover Cable VILLLLLLLL LAN LED Status Guide Top left Network link status Yellow Off no link has been detected On a link has been detected Top right Serial por
13. e that reducing the number of banks to 1 removes the total current monitoring processes CONFIG CONTRAST The CONTRAST feature allows the user to adjust the contrast of the LCD screen to a desired level CONFIG SOFTWARE REV Selecting the REV parameter will display the current revision of software loaded into the meter CONFIG METERING CALIBRATIONS The unit s onboard voltage and current monitoring devices require a two step calibration procedure to achieve maximum accuracy Each power bank has adjustable parameters in the menu system for voltage and current This calibration is performed at the factory before shipment Each power bank has four major alarm thresholds that can be adjusted There is an upper and lower limit for input voltage There is also an upper and lower limit for distributed current An alarm is also signaled if the current reaches two minor limits 80 of upper limit 90 of upper limits If a major alarm threshold is surpassed the unit will respond by setting the power bank indicator LED to red and setting the audible alarm buzzer If a minor alarm threshold is surpassed the unit will toggle the LED indicator and audible alarm The 80 alarm toggles the LED and buzzer once per second The 90 alarm toggles twice per second If an alarm condition exists and the PDU is in monitor mode the audible alarm may be silenced by pressing the Alarm Acknowledge button If the PDU is not in monitor mode and is in the s
14. escribe MIB variables for a variety of device types and com puter hardware and software components SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series Date 6 02 2008 21 72A 190BQREM Series 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions login root Password EH Change SNMP Setup 4H SHMP Trap Address SNMP Read Community Mame SNMP Read Write Community Name Change Trap Dest Port Change HTTP Port Change DHCP Enable Disahble Log In User Mame Log In Passwords Set to Factory Defaults Exit without save i Save and exit Your choice A SNMP Trap IP 1 192 168 32 182 gt oMMP Trap IP 2 6 8 6 6 SAMP Trap IP 3 8 0 8 8 _ Key SNMP Settings SNMP Security SNMP MAX and MIN Data SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series SNMP read community name SNMP read write name You can access the SNMP settings using Telnet lt unit IP address gt 9999 The default username and password is root and 1234 respectively Option 0 thru 3 on the Setup page Option 0 Up to three SNMP trap addresses may be entered Option 1 Read Community Name default public Option 2 Read Write Community Name default public Option 3 SNMP Trap Destination Address e Authorization Changing public and private community names is recommended to prevent unauthorized access to the device e You can disable SNMP set commands to make use of SNMP read only MAX and MIN data fields are calculate
15. evice can be sent back to the factory for repair or replacement at the discretion of Spectrum Control If the device is misused or tampered with in any way the warranty be comes invalid SCI is not liable for any damage caused by products that have been modified or serviced by other parties Date 6 02 2008 25 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual PDU Front Panel IEC C13 Outlets 20A Circuit Breakers SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series Date 6 02 2008 26 72A 190BQREM Series
16. hese values LIMITS MAX MIN Selecting LIMITS in the menu system allows the user to set the desired maximum and minimum values to monitor for each bank These values will be used by the unit as comparison limits while monitoring bank voltage and current levels Decisions concerning minor and major alarms will be based on this comparison CONFIG DISPLAY MODE While in Monitor Mode the unit can display the incoming voltage and current readings The menu system allows the user to select one of three display modes CYCLE FIXED and BAR Selecting CYCLE causes the system to cycle the display of channel measurements Measurements will be shown in order of voltage channels and then current banks Selecting FIXED turns off the measurement display cycle Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT menu buttons while in FIXED mode moves to the next reading in the cycle list In BAR mode a bar graph is displayed to show all measured bank currents at the same time The values are displayed on a 30 amp scale Date 6 02 2008 15 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Operational Control of PDU Alarm Capabilities SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series CONFIG CYCLE TIME The CYCLE TIME parameter sets the amount of time to wait before displaying the next bank measurement The parameter can be set to FAST MEDIUM or SLOW CONFIG NUMBER OF CHANNELS The unit can be configured to work for 1 2 or 3 power bank devices Not
17. ment Systems a Spectrum Control Business 1900 West College Avenue State College PA 16801 3 Phase Power Monitoring and Distribution Unit 72A 196BAREM 01 72A 190BQREM 01 Conforms to the following Product Specifications Safety Chuck Drew Lead Engineer Spectrum Control Inc Power Management Systems 1900 West College Avenue State College PA 16801 814 272 2700 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series UL 60950 1 File E149758 A8 Volume X3 First Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 First Edition IEC 60950 1 First Edition Product Category NWGQ INFORMATION TECH NOLOGY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING ELECTRICAL BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPONENT Emissions per EN 55022 1998 Class A FCC P 15 ANSI C63 4 Immunity per EN 55024 EN 61000 4 2 Criteria B EN 61000 4 3 Criteria A 10V m EN 61000 4 4 Criteria B EN 61000 4 5 Criteria B EN 61000 4 6 Criteria A Power 10V m Mike Esposit Quality Engineer 11 16 2007 Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Operating Environment SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Locate PDU in dry area Rack Mount in equipment rack using mounting brackets Restricted Access Location not required This PDU relies on protective devices in the building installation for short circuit and over current protection Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assem
18. quid crys tal display and remotely through a LAN connection Operation control is accomplished by use of 16A breaker actuators This product complies with FCC CE TUV UL60950 1 and IEC60950 requirements Related Terms LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LL Lower Limit PDU Power Distribution Unit BANK Any power source entering a PDU that is then distributed to an output UL Upper Limit Manual Conventions The following actions should be taken when these symbols are present in various instructions throughout the manual Symbol lt gt Click on the items contained within these symbols lt Start gt with your mouse Press all keys that are contained within these brack Ctrl ets Koa Type all characters that are placed between quota 1234 tions Safety Information This installation and operation manual contains information about the Power Distribution Unit and basic installation instructions The person installing or integrating the PDU into an electronic system must be sup plied with this manual and read it to become familiar with the installation precautions Spectrum Control Inc cannot be held liable for any dam age to persons or property if the safety information in the installation and operation manual is not followed If the safety information is not observed personnel could be put at risk Only authorized personnel who have been properly trained may operate the
19. rm compatible with SNMP An Network Manager system executes applications that monitor and con trol managed devices One or more NMSs may exist on any managed network The model on the following page illustrates the basic elements of an SNMP managed network SNMP Managed Network Managed Managed Managed Device Device Device Date 6 02 2008 20 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Interactions between the NMS and managed devices can be any of four different types of commands reads writes traversal operations and traps e Reads To monitor managed devices NMSs read variables main tained by the devices e Writes To control managed devices NMSs write variables stored within the managed devices e Traversal operations NMSs use these operations to determine which variables a managed device supports and to sequentially gather information from variable tables such as IP routing tables in managed devices e Traps Managed devices use traps to asynchronously report certain events to NMSs Accessing the SNMP Accessing the SNMP interface requires a tool such as a network man Interface agement station The management station relies on an agent at a device to retrieve or update the information at the device including device con figuration status and statistical information This information is viewed as a logical database called a Management Information Base MIB MIB modules d
20. t Mask Foe Ama Of Default Gateway 192 168 32 1 Cancel SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Testing the IP Address Configuration Telnet Configuration Password LAN Module Configuration Using a Telnet Connection SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Once the IP address is assigned you should test the IP address configuration to be sure it works as configured Prerequisite This procedure assumes that you have configured the device server with an IP address Procedure ale Access the command line of a PC or other networked device 2 Issue the following command ping ip address where ip address is the address you assigned to the device server Example ping 192 168 1 110 A reply should be returned Setting the Telnet configuration password prevents unauthorized access of the setup menu via a Telnet connection to port 9999 The password is limited to 32 characters Option 7 allows the user to change the telnet configuration password To configure the LAN Module over the network establish a Telnet connection to port 9999 From the Windows Start menu click Run and type the following command where x x x x is the IP address and 9999 is the LAN Module s fixed network configuration port number telnet x x x x 9999 Note Be sure to include a space between the IP address and 999
21. t activity Network activity Green Off the serial channel is idle Blinking serial data is transmitted or received SCI PIN 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series Date 6 02 2008 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation LAN Module IP Address DHCP and Auto IP SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series The LAN module consists of integrated hardware and a network agent software program These components provide the ability to configure control and monitor aspects of multiple units using a standard web browser The network interface can operate using Telnet and SNMP The LAN module is configured at the factory to an IP Address of 192 168 1 110 and subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 A default gateway ad dress of 192 168 1 1 and a SNMP trap address of 192 168 1 200 are also provided The Login dialog box requests a username and password The factory default username and password are root and 1234 respectively This username has full privileges to set up maintain and control the unit Other Factory Defaults future Firmware Update The LAN module supports three IP assignment methods Static IP ad dress DHCP and Auto IP If a static address is enabled it will be used If a static address is not enabled and Auto IP is enabled it will be used to generate an address ONLY if DHCP is disabled or if DHCP is enabled and a DHCP server has not responded to the DHCP
22. ximum Current Channel A Maximum Current Channel A Display Cycle time Minimum Current Channel B Minimum Current Channel B Voltage Calibration Step 1 ChanA Maximum Current Channel B Maximum Current Channel B Voltage Calibration Step 2 ChanA Minimum Current Channel C Minimum Current Channel C Voltage Calibration Step 1 Chan B Maximum Current Channel C Maximum Current Channel C Voltage Calibration Step 2 Chan B Minimum Current All Channel Total Minimum Current All Channel Total Voltage Calibration Step 1 Chan C Maximum Current All Channel Total Maximum Current All Channel Total Voltage Calibration Step 2 Chan C Minimum Voltage Channel A Minimum Voltage Channel A Current Calibration Step 1 ChanA Maximum Voltage Channel A Maximum Voltage Channel A Current Calibration Step 2 Chan A Minimum Voltage Channel B Minimum Voltage Channel B Current Calibration Step 1 Chan B Maximum Voltage Channel B Maximum Voltage Channel B Current Calibration Step 2 Chan B Cc Cc Cc Cc Minimum Voltage Channe Minimum Voltage Channel Current Calibration Step 1 Chan C Maximum Voltage Channe Maximum Voltage Channel Current Calibration Step 2 Chan C Reset All Peaks Number of Channels Contrast Software Rev PEAKS MAX MIN RESET Selecting PEAKS in the menu system allows the user to view the maximum and minimum values that have been recorded for both voltage and current for each distribution bank This feature also gives the user the option to reset t
23. ystem menu select the Alarm Acknowledge menu item The audible alarm will remain silenced until another alarm threshold is exceeded Date 6 02 2008 16 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Introduction Telnet Communication T Command Prompt login root Password x The Telnet Session SCI P N 72A 196BAREM Series 72A 190BQREM Series The PDU LAN Port supports the Telnet and SNMP networking functions which allow remote monitoring through the network environment Table 1 lists the available Telnet commands Table 2 lists the content of SNMP functions Read Set Trap in detail An SNMP Manager PC Tool is need ed in order to implement the SNMP functions To implement the Telnet and SNMP functions the device must be configured properly such as assigning a valid IP address or subnet mask by using the recommended device discovery tool Telnet always has the higher priority than SNMP with the timeout value of 30 seconds which can be adjusted later You can access the PDU by typing telnet lt IP gt 10001 and entering the username and password Default username is root Default password is 1234 The telnet session has a 30 second timeout A list of commands is in the following table Date 6 02 2008 17 27 0027 0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Telnet Commands telnet lt IP Address gt 10001 space before and after address

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