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1. Energy Output Logs Output KW Hours O kilowatt hours Data Log Event Log Identification Powerware EATON EMS PDU EATON EMS PDU Configuration Settings sess Control 1780706 028 55 8 Network Date Time Vendor Name Eaton Corporation Email Identification Configuration SNMP Control Outputs D Firmware Nominal Input Voltage 120 volts Environmental Monitoring Probe Nominal Output Voltage 120 volts Number ol Phases 3 Documentation Panels 2 Parallel System False VA Rating 300000 volt ampores Measure Ig 0 amperes Eaton OID assignments Entity MIB Measure Alarm Contacts REC 4268 Entity State MIB Building Alarm 1 False REC 4268 Entity State MIB 6862 Building Alarm 2 False Building Alarm 3 False Building Alarm 4 False Measure Alarm Input Input AC Over Voltage False Input AC Under Voltage False Input Phase Rotation Erro False Input Under Or Over Frequency False Phase A High Input Thd False Phase A Input Current Thd Warning False Phase A Input Voltage Thd Warning False Phase B High Input Thd Fal Phase B Input Current Thd Warning _ False El E Done Figure 9 PXGX Series 1000 Card Web Page 11 If you logged in as admin continue to Chapter 2 Configuring the Card on page 19 for additional configuration options NOTE Once you have logged in as admin it is important to completely exit the browser to set the security level back to the standard read only level
2. The installation process is complete You can now access the card using the https protocol for example https 10 222 51 236 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 43 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 44 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 4 MIB Files This chapter describes the Management Information Base MIB files available with the card A MIB is an information repository residing on a device in a communication network Network management software uses a device s MIB to manage the device Every manageable device on a network has a MIB consisting of one or more files that list information about the device Use the facilities provided by your Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management software to access the individual MIB objects The objects define the information available about your Power Distribution Unit PDU or Remote Power Panel RPP You can configure a device so that it generates a trap if a certain condition occurs such as an alarm clearing The trap is sent to the management station to inform it of the occurrence This chapter contains an overview of MIB definitions for each of the MIB files Eaton PDU MIB Eaton EMP MIB e Eaton Alarms Traps MIB Eaton OID Assignments RFC 4133 Entity MIB RFC 4268 Entity State MIB e RFC 4268 Entity State MIB part 2 See the MIB files for detailed in
3. Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide Class A EMC Statements FCC Part 15 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU directives e Harmonized Standards EN 50091 1 1 and EN 50091 2 IEC 60950 Third Edition e EU Directives 73 23 EEC Council Directive on equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 93 68 EEC Amending Directive 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 92 31 EEC Amending Directive 89 336 EEC relating to EMC e EU Standard EN 55022 1988 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A EN55022 1988 A1 2000 A2 2003 The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE mark For copies of the EC Declaration of Conform
4. 1 Function code 02 The Modbus program would return a true false value of the Overload Warning alarm for Breaker 5 in Panel 8 of the PDU RPP at the specified IP address EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 67 MODBUS REGISTERS Environmental Monitoring Probe FC 03 or 04 The optional Environmental Monitoring Probe for the PDU RPP can measure temperature and humidity Because the device can be located outside the PDU RPP the reference is to auxiliary data In addition it contains two connections for monitoring the condition of auxiliary input contacts such as a door switch See Table 9 for a list of EMP registers An exception code is returned if the EMP is not installed To read the temperature at the PDU RPP set the Modbus program to Unit ID 254 and coil address 12028 IP IP address of PDU RPP gt Unit ID 254 Starting Register 12028 Number of registers 2 Function Code 04 Table 9 Environmental Monitor FC 03 or 04 Name Register Data Type Bytes Vendor Name 1001 STRING 64 Model Name 1033 STRING 64 Display Name 1065 STRING 64 Serial Number 1123 STRING 64 Device ID 1099 UINT 4 Auxiliary Input 1 10275 UINT 2 Auxiliary Input 2 10276 UINT 2 Auxiliary Temperature 12028 FLOAT 4 Auxiliary Humidity 12030 FLOAT 4 68 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 6 Specifications Table 10 Technical S
5. FC 04 and PDU RPP Alarms FC 02 PDU RPP Registers FC 04 To read the vendor name in the PDU RPP set the Modbus program to Unit ID 1 and register 1001 IP IP address of PDU RPP gt Unit ID 1 Starting Register 1001 Number of registers 32 Function Code 04 The PDU RPP returns 32 registers containing up to 64 characters There are two ASCII characters per register so the vendor name could be displayed as POWERWARE Table 3 PDU RPP Registers FC 04 Name Register Data Type Bytes Vendor Name 1001 STRING 64 Model Name 1033 STRING 64 Display Name 1065 STRING 64 Device Type 1097 UINT 4 Device ID 1099 UINT 4 Device Guid 1103 STRING 40 Serial Number 1123 STRING 64 Conn Style 1159 UINT 2 Device Comm Address 1160 STRING 64 Device Baud Rate 1192 UINT 4 Time Sync Period 1194 UINT 4 Data Update Period 1196 UINT 4 Device VAR Rating 1198 UINT 4 Device Volts In Rating 1204 UINT 4 Device Volts Out Rating 1206 UINT 4 54 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Table 3 PDU RPP Registers FC 04 continued MODBUS REGISTERS Name Register Data Type Bytes Number of Phases 1208 UINT 2 Parallel System Flag 1209 UINT 2 Number of Controlled Banks 1210 UINT 2 Device Topology 1211 UINT 2 Asset ID 1324 STRING 128 Number of Panels 1453 UINT 2 Status 3000 UINT 2 R
6. 10 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED Assigning IP Addresses DHCP Disabled NOTE You can also set network settings via the PXGX Series 1000 Card s Web page Network link see Network Configuration on page 16 To manually enter fixed IP addresses for the card after you have connected it 1 Type 1 and press Enter on the Network Settings menu see Figure 10 to display the Network Settings Ethernet Port 1 menu see Figure 11 Network Settings 1 Ethernet Port 1 Settings 2 Ethernet Port 2 Settings 3 DNS Server Primary None 4 DNS Server Secondary None 5 Reset to Factory Defaults and Exit 0 Exit Select an option gt 1 Figure 10 Network Settings Menu 1 Dynamic Addressing DHCP Enabled 2 IP Address None 3 Subnet Mask None 4 Default Gateway None MAC Address 00 60 26 10 89 A8 Link Status Enabled 0 Exit to previous menu Select an option gt Figure 11 Ethernet Port 1 Menu 2 Type 1 and press Enter to display the DHCP control option see Figure 12 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 11 GETTING STARTED 1 Dynamic Addressing DHCP Disabled 2 IP Address None 3 Subnet Mask None 4 Default Gateway None MAC Address 00 60 26 10 89 A8 Link Status Enabled 0 Exit to previous menu Select an option gt 1 Enab
7. 3 on page 54 can be obtained by reading 32 Modbus registers starting at register 1001 NOTE f a register is not supported in a particular device an exception response is returned EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 51 MODBUS REGISTERS PDU RPP Unit ID Numbers Because the PDU RPP consists of several panels of circuit breakers set the Unit ID in the Modbus program to specify a specific PDU RPP a specific panel or a specific breaker see Table 2 The PDU RPP has a Unit ID of 0 1 or 255 The same PDU RPP information can be obtained from any of these IDs See PDU RPP Registers and Alarms on page 54 for more information The panel Unit IDs range from 2 to 17 These summary data panel registers contain the total information for all the breakers in a specific panel For example the registers show the sum total current for each phase distributed by all the breakers See Panel Registers and Alarms on page 60 for more information The breaker Unit IDs range from 18 to 33 These registers provide individual breaker data for the specified panel See Breaker Data and Alarms on page 64 for more information on identifying specific breaker registers If there is an optional Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP installed use Unit ID 254 to obtain EMP data See Environmental Monitoring Probe FC 03 or 04 on page 68 for more information Table 2 PDU RPP Unit ID Numbers Unit ID Descri
8. 4 Watts Phase C 1059 FLOAT 4 Watts Phase A MAX 1061 FLOAT 4 Watts Phase B MAX 1063 FLOAT 4 Watts Phase C MAX 1065 FLOAT 4 VA Phase A 1067 FLOAT 4 VA Phase B 1069 FLOAT 4 VA Phase C 1071 FLOAT 4 VA Phase A MAX 1073 FLOAT 4 VA Phase B MAX 1075 FLOAT 4 VA Phase C MAX 1077 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement Phase A 1079 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement Phase B 1081 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement Phase C 1083 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement A Minimum 1085 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement B Minimum 1087 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement C Minimum 1089 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement A Maximum 1091 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement A Maximum 1093 FLOAT 4 PF Displacement A Maximum 1095 FLOAT 4 kW Hours 1097 FLOAT 4 kW Hours Monthly 1099 FLOAT 4 kW Hours Yearly 1101 FLOAT 4 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 e5 MODBUS REGISTERS 66 Calculating Breaker Register Numbers Table 7 shows the register numbers for Breaker 1 There can be many breakers in a panel Determine the corresponding register numbers for other breakers in the panel by using the following formula Breaker register Breaker 1 register Breaker 1 x 200 For example Breaker 2 starts at 1200 Breaker 3 starts at 1400 Breaker 14 starts at 3600 1000 2 1 x 200 1000 1 x 200 1000 200 1200 1000 3 1 x 200 1000 2 x 200 1000 400 1400 1000 14 1 x 200 1000 13 x 200 1000 2600 3600 This formula works for any register For
9. End User the replacement Warranted Item to the End User within one 1 business day after Company receives the defective Product from the End User In any case Company will provide shipping instructions and will pay its designated carrier for all shipping charges for return of defective equipment and replacement of Warranted Items Any returned Warranted Item or parts that are replaced may be new or reconditioned All Warranted Items returned to Company and all parts replaced by Company shall become the property of Company WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER This Warranty does not cover any defects or damages caused by a failure to properly store the Product before installation b shipping and delivery of the Product if shipping is FOB Factory c neglect accident abuse misuse misapplication or incorrect installation d repair or alteration not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent e improper testing operation maintenance adjustment or modification of any kind not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent or f use of the Product under other than normal operating conditions or in a manner inconsistent with the Product s labels or instructions This Warranty is not valid if the Product s serial numbers have been removed or are illegible Any Warranted Items repaired or repla
10. Phase A High Input Thd False Phase A Input Current Thd Warning False Phase A Input Voltage Thd Warning False Phase B High Input Thd Fal Phase B Input Current Thd Warning False Ey Done Figure 17 PXGX Series 1000 Card Web Page 16 If you logged in as admin continue to Chapter 2 Configuring the Card on page 19 for additional configuration options NOTE Once you have logged in as admin it is important to completely exit the browser to set the security level back to the standard read only level EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 15 GETTING STARTED Network Configuration If you know the card s IP address you can configure the network settings from the card s Web page 1 Open a Web browser type the IP address of the card and select Go The login prompt appears The user name and default password is user for read only information and admin for configuration read write options Log in as admin The PXGX Series 1000 Card Web page opens see Figure 18 http 10 222 39 233 content GATEWAY Powerware EATON EMS PDU Powerware EATON EMS PDU Panel 1 Panel 2 Selecta parameter category Al Categorized gt inel Environmental Monitoring Probe Power Xpert Gateway Card Energy Output Logs Output KW Hours O kilowatt hours Data Log Event Log Identification Powerware EATON EMS PDU PDU Configu
11. Repeat Steps 2 through 7 to assign the IP address and other options for Port 2 11 If you will be using host names for controlling access to the card type 3 and press Enter Type the primary DNS server IP address and press Enter Type 4 and press Enter Type the secondary DNS server IP address and press Enter see Figure 15 1 Ethernet Port 1 Settings 2 Ethernet Port 2 Settings 3 DNS Server Primary 10 222 51 8 4 DNS Server Secondary None 5 Reset to Factory Defaults and Exit 6 Save amp apply all settings 0 Exit without saving Select an option gt 4 Figure 15 DNS Server Settings EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 13 GETTING STARTED 12 Type 6 and press Enter to save and apply all settings see Figure 16 13 Type y and press Enter to confirm that you want to save and apply all settings and exit the utility 1 Ethernet Port 1 Settings 2 Ethernet Port 2 Settings 3 DNS Server Primary 10 222 51 8 4 DNS Server Secondary 10 222 1 75 5 Reset to Factory Defaults and Exit 6 Save amp apply all settings 0 Exit without saving Select an option gt 6 Save amp apply all settings y n y Figure 16 Save and Apply All Settings 14 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED 14 Verify network communication by using a Web browser see Figure 17 Type t
12. This CA Root certificate is not trusted because it is not in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Figure 21 Certification Path Window 34 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 5 Click View Certificate A new Certificate window opens for the CA see Figure 22 Certificate General Certification Path DUX Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to Power Xpert Gateway Card Issued by Power Xpert Gateway Card Valid from 1 3 2000 to 5 21 2027 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Figure 22 Certification Window for the Power Xpert Gateway Card EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 35 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 36 6 Click Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard window opens see Figure 23 Certificate Import Wizard al Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists from your disk to a certificate store A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identify and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections A certificate store is
13. be to repair or replace such defective Warranted Item including by providing service parts and labor as applicable at the option of Company PROCEDURES FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF WARRANTED ITEMS The Warranted Item will be repaired or replaced at a Company site or such other location as determined by Company If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company and the End User supplies a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End User the replacement Warranted Item to the End User within one 1 business day after Company receives notice of the warranty claim In such case the End User must return at Company s expense the defective Warranted Item to Company in the same packaging as the replacement Warranted Item received by the End User or as otherwise instructed by Company If Company does not receive the defective Warranted Item Company will either charge the End User s credit card or send the End User an invoice which the End User agrees to pay for the value of the replacement Product If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company but the End User is unwilling or unable to supply a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the
14. descriptions for the PXGX Series 1000 Card are listed in Table 11 the stacked indicator descriptions are listed in Table 12 Table 11 Ethernet Port Indicators Indicator Label Illuminated Not Illuminated Ethernet Port 1 100 Indicates a valid 100 Mb Connection Indicates a valid 10 Mb Connection Link Link as long as the corresponding ACT indicator is illuminated ACT Indicates network activity when the Indicates network activity when the indicator is on or blinking indicator is on or blinking Ethernet Port 2 100 Indicates a valid 100 Mb Connection Indicates a valid 10 Mb Connection Link Link as long as the corresponding ACT indicator is illuminated ACT Indicates network activity when the Indicates network activity when the indicator is on or blinking indicator is on or blinking EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 71 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Table 12 Stacked Indicator Descriptions Label Color Illuminated Not Illuminated STATUS Green Communication with the PDU has been Communication with the PDU has not established been established As the card boots the indicator remains off However if it remains off after one minute there is a communication problem between the card and the PDU DHCP Amber At least one port is configured for DHCP The use of DHCP BOOTP has been and has obtained IP address information disabled by the user or all ports configured
15. e oS cng thee 46 Eaton EMP MIB Le 3 15 tal ea d d Lees i ettet e m en 47 Eaton Alarms Traps MIB ata a A bd 47 Eatan OID Assignmetts ubi ehe laris riae bebe tct aer educ 47 Enti MIBIENES aie Qin Ros Aone aste Pa zuo cede 47 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Modbus Registers III III 49 Modbus Register Addressing RR hl 50 Modbus Function COdeS escort ratita 1 50 Data Formats di reet tite OE SEES b eet PEN RR 50 Data Addressing s sone ta o A toe oe Mas dor Se M d Mee M toe da d dre ae 51 PDU RPP UnitIBINUImberS s oe rte tr ttr tw mee eoo em gie tese vetet 52 PDU RPP Registers and Alarms ce acc taa dg did 54 PDU BPP Registers AkG 04 ink oe detto Bak Ont ee ek e 54 PDU RPPAAlar sdEG 02 tette ete mte RNC SES NE 57 Panel Registers and Alarms op 0 2 ii BSR Se BG 60 Panel Summary Registers FC DA ooo 60 Pa ellAlarms FGO1s0F 02 a REDE deest ne Ned p P Red 63 Breaker Data and Alarms 24383 AREA ex eee ee fu ides nr 64 Breaker 1 Data Registers FC 0 6 6 64 Calculating Breaker Regis
16. format PXGX Series 1000 Card time Enter the recipient s e mail address in the To field Click Apply to save the e mail settings Select the next number in the Recipients pull down menu to add another e mail recipient Repeat Steps 6 through 11 for each additional e mail recipient EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 27 CONFIGURING THE CARD Configuring EMP Settings NOTE Verify that the Power Xpert Gateway Card DIP switch 2 is set to the ON position enabling the card for communication with an EMP To configure the EMP settings 1 From the card s Web page click the Environmental Monitoring Probe link from the menu bar For Contact 1 and 2 enter the Contact Description such as External Contact 1 and External Contact 2 For Contact 1 and 2 select the Contact Type as Normally Open or Normally Closed from the pull down menu Disabled is the default To set the temperature limits of the EMP enter 0 to 70 degrees Celsius for the Temperature Upper Limit and the Temperature Lower Limit The default for the upper limit is 70 the default for the lower limit is O Use the Temperature Hysteresis to control the alarm when the current value is hovering around the limit When the EMP temperature measure activates the alarm it can come out of the alarm state only by dropping below the Temperature Hysteresis value Enter a value between 0 and 10 percent The default is 2 pe
17. formats and data addressing Modbus Function Codes The PDU RPP registers are read using Modbus Function Codes FC For most PDU RPP registers FC 04 is used The PDU RPP supports the following hex function codes Table 1 Function Codes FC Hex Description Use 01 0x01 Read Coil Status Supported for compatibility purposes 02 0x02 Read Discrete Inputs Single input data such as alarms and discrete contacts 03 0x03 Read Holding Registers Supported for compatibility purposes 04 0x04 Read Input Registers Analog data most string and numeric data types such as voltage 05 0x05 Write Single Coil For future use 06 0x06 Write Single Register For future use OF Ox0F Write Multiple Coils For future use 10 0x10 Write Multiple Registers For future use Data Formats Modbus programs usually provide an option for viewing various data types Refer to your Modbus program documentation for detailed information on viewing data options A register is 16 bits two bytes The PDU RPP supports the following data types STRING A string of ASCII characters two per register Consult the Size parameter to find the string s length for a given entry it is a multiple of two so that entries are register aligned e FLOAT A 32 bit IEEE754 floating point number FLOATs are always two registers UINT An unsigned integer Consult the Size parameter to find the integer s size for a given entry it
18. replacement or repair unit will be shipped freight prepaid for all warrantied units NOTE For critical applications immediate replacement may be available Call the Help Desk for the dealer or distributor nearest you EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 75 SERVICE AND SUPPORT Two Year Limited Warranty US and Canada Power Xpert Gateway PXGX Series 1000 and Series 2000 Cards WARRANTOR The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Electrical Inc a Delaware Corporation company Company LIMITED WARRANTY This limited warranty this Warranty applies only to the original End User the End User of the Power Xpert Gateway PXGX Series 1000 or Series 2000 Card the Product purchased on or after June 1 2004 and cannot be transferred This Warranty applies even in the event that the Product is initially sold by Company for resale to an End User LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD The period covered by this Warranty for the Product installed and currently located in the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada is twenty four 24 months from the date of purchase WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS The warrantor warrants that the Product the Warranted Item is free from defects in material and workmanship If in the opinion of Company a Warranted Item is defective and the defect is within the terms of this Warranty Company s sole obligation will
19. the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next Next gt Cancel Figure 23 Certificate Import Wizard EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 7 Click Next The Certificate Store window opens prompting you to specify a certificate store see Figure 24 Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Place all certificates in the following store Figure 24 Certificate Store Window EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 37 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 8 Verify that the default setting Automatically select the certificate store is selected 9 Click Next The certificate wizard displays a final verification see Figure 25 Certificate Import Wizard t3 Completing the Certificate Import 12 Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate import wizard You have specified the following settings Certificate Store Selected Automatically determined by t Content Certificate Figure 25 Verifying the Certificate Import Settings 10 Click Finish to complete the wizard A message box
20. 210 BOOL Input THD High A 1212 BOOL Input THD High B 1213 BOOL Input THD High C 1214 BOOL Output THD High A 1215 BOOL Output THD High B 1216 BOOL Output THD High C 1217 BOOL Neutral Overload Warning 1218 BOOL Neutral Overload 1219 BOOL Ground Current Warning 1220 BOOL Ground Current Overload 1221 BOOL V Input THD Warning A 1222 BOOL V Input THD Warning B 1223 BOOL V Input THD Warning C 1224 BOOL Input THD Warning A 1225 BOOL Input THD Warning 8 1226 BOOL Input THD Warning C 1227 BOOL V Output THD Warning A 1228 BOOL V Output THD Warning B 1229 BOOL V Output THD Warning C 1230 BOOL Output THD Warning A 1231 BOOL Output THD Warning 8 1232 BOOL Output THD Warning C 1233 BOOL Panel Phase A Loss 1235 BOOL Panel Phase B Loss 1236 BOOL Panel Phase C Loss 1237 BOOL EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 59 MODBUS REGISTERS Table 4 PDU RPP Alarms FC 02 continued Name Register Data Type Branch Breaker Overload Warning 1249 BOOL Branch Breaker Overload 1250 BOOL Branch Breaker Disconnected 1252 BOOL Main Breaker Overload Warning 1253 BOOL Main Breaker Overload 1254 BOOL Primary Breaker Open 1256 BOOL Primary Breaker Tripped 1257 BOOL Secondary Breaker Open 1258 BOOL Secondary Breaker Tripped 1259 BOOL Input Phase Rotation 1477 BOOL Panel Registers and Alarms 60 This section contains information for the Panel Summary Registers FC 04 a
21. 22 51 236 ca html HI gt Root CA Installation To trust SSL certificates by this device you must add the device as a trusted root CA Use the link below and follow the instructions in the user manual to install the device s root CA certificate In many browsers Internet Explorer 7 or above Mozilla Firefox and Opera are known to work you can simply click the link below to begin installation Root CA Certificate Done Adblock Figure 30 Mozilla Firefox Window 42 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 2 Click Root CA Certificate Firefox opens the Downloading Certificate window see Figure 31 Downloading Certificate x You have been asked to trust a new Certificate Authority CA Do you want to trust Power Xpert Gateway Card for the following purposes Trust this CA to identify web sites O Trust this CA to identify email users Trust this CA to identify software developers Before trusting this CA for any purpose you should examine its certificate and its policy and procedures if available View Examine CA certificate Figure 31 Downloading Certificate Window 3 desired click View to manually examine the contents of the certificate 4 Click the Trust this CA to identify web sites check box option 5 Click OK to complete the installation process
22. 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no flow control see Figure 6 COM Properties X Port Settings Bits per second 9600 Data bits Parity None El Stop bits 1 M Flow control Iv Restore Defaults Figure 6 Configure Port Settings 6 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED 6 Verify that the PDU is turned on 7 After a few seconds press Enter The Network Settings menu appears in approximately one minute see Figure 7 Network Settings 1 Ethernet Port 1 Settings 2 Ethernet Port 2 Settings 3 DNS Server Primary None 4 DNS Server Secondary None 5 Reset to Factory Defaults and Exit 0 Exit Select an option gt 1 Figure 7 Network Settings Menu If the menu does not appear press Enter again If it still does not appear check the following conditions e Verify the serial line is set to 9600 baud No parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no flow control e fthe serial line settings are correct check the cabling to verify all connections are secure e Verify that your terminal program is on the correct communication port for the serial connection e Verify that the card has power one or more LEDs on the card are illuminated The PDU should be on 8 Continue to the following section IP Address Assignments EATON Power X
23. AT 4 VA out Total 6088 FLOAT 4 PF Disp out 6202 FLOAT 4 PF Disp in 6204 FLOAT 4 Output kW Hours 7002 FLOAT 4 I Ain THD 8008 FLOAT 4 I Bin THD 8010 FLOAT 4 I Cin THD 8012 FLOAT 4 56 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 MODBUS REGISTERS Table 3 PDU RPP Registers FC 04 continued Name Register Data Type Bytes I A out THD 8014 FLOAT 4 B out THD 8016 FLOAT I C out THD 8018 FLOAT 4 VA in THD 8042 FLOAT 4 VB in THD 8044 FLOAT 4 VC in THD 8046 FLOAT 4 VA in THD 8048 FLOAT 4 VB in THD 8050 FLOAT 4 VC in THD 8052 FLOAT 4 CFph A out 8312 FLOAT 4 CFph B out 8314 FLOAT 4 CFph C out 8316 FLOAT 4 Output Frequency 11002 FLOAT 4 Input Frequency 11004 FLOAT 4 Current Time 12203 TIME 6 PDU RPP Alarms FC 02 The PDU RPP monitors the condition of several parameters and can activate an alarm status if a parameter is out of range For example if the input frequency is too high or too low the PDU RPP can set the Input Frequency Fault Alarm To read the Input Frequency Fault Alarm set the Modbus program to Unit ID 1 and coil address 1008 IP IP address of PDU gt Unit ID 1 Starting Register 1008 Number of Registers 1 Function Code 02 The PDU RPP returns a single register that is a BOOL value 0 or 1 indicating if the alarm is active or not active EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 57 M
24. CLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The remedies of the End User set forth herein are exclusive and are the sole remedies for any failure of Company to comply with its obligations hereunder In no event shall Company be liable in contract in tort including negligence or strict liability or otherwise for damage to property or equipment other than the Products including loss of profits or revenue loss of use of Products loss of data cost of capital claims of customers of the End User or any special indirect incidental or consequential damages whatsoever The total cumulative liability of Company hereunder whether the claims are based in contract including indemnity in tort including negligence or strict liability or otherwise shall not exceed the price of the Product on which such liability is based Company shall not be responsible for failure to provide service or parts due to causes beyond Company s reasonable control END USER S OBLIGATIONS In order to receive the benefits of this Warranty the End User must use the Product in a normal way follow the Product s user s guide and protect against further damage to the Product if there is a covered defect OTHER LIMITATIONS Company s obligations under this Warranty are expressly conditioned upon receipt by Company of all payments due to it including interest charges if any During such time as Company has not received payment of any amoun
25. MIN 6364 FLOAT 4 kW Hour 7618 FLOAT 4 Monthly kW Hour 7620 FLOAT 4 Yearly kW Hour 7622 FLOAT 4 Frequency 11000 FLOAT 4 MODBUS REGISTERS Table 5 Panel Summary Registers FC 04 continued Name Register Data Type Bytes MIN Frequency 11022 FLOAT 4 MAX Frequency 11027 FLOAT 4 Panel Alarms FC 01 or 02 Table 6 lists the panel alarms They are not registers but are discrete inputs and are read using FC 01 or FC 02 To read the Main Breaker Overload alarm at Panel 4 set the Modbus program to Unit ID 5 and coil address 1254 IP IP address PDU RPP gt Unit ID 5 Starting Register 1254 Number of Registers 1 Function Code 02 Table 6 Panel Alarms FC 01 or 02 Name Coil Status Address Data Type Neutral Overload 1219 8001 Panel Under Voltage 1238 BOOL Panel Over Voltage 1242 BOOL Panel Under Over Frequency 1248 BOOL Branch Breaker Overload Warning 1249 BOOL Branch Breaker Overload 1250 8001 Main Breaker Overload Warning 1253 BOOL Main Breaker Overload 1254 8001 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 63 MODBUS REGISTERS Breaker Data and Alarms This section contains Names of breaker parameters along with the register numbers for Breaker 1 Instructions for calculating the register numbers for other breakers Breaker alarms Breaker 1 Data Registers FC 04 To specify a specific breaker use a Unit ID for breaker
26. NG 64 Display Name 1065 STRING 64 Serial Number 1123 STRING 64 Device Volts Rating 1202 UINT 4 Number of Phases 1208 UINT 2 Asset ID 1324 STRING 128 Breaker Rating 1453 UINT 2 Breaker Warning 1456 UINT 2 Breaker Overload 1457 UINT 2 Neutral Current Alarm 1459 UINT 2 Enter Admin State 3047 UINT 2 Enter Operating State 3048 UINT 2 Enter Readiness State 3049 UINT 2 Enter Alarm State 3050 UINT 2 Enter Standby State 3051 UINT 2 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 61 MODBUS REGISTERS 62 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Table 5 Panel Summary Registers FC 04 continued Name Register Data Type Bytes AC V AN 4010 FLOAT 4 AC V BN 4012 FLOAT 4 AC V CN 4014 FLOAT 4 AC V MAX AN 4296 FLOAT 4 AC V MAX BN 4298 FLOAT 4 AC V MAX CN 4300 FLOAT 4 5002 FLOAT 4 AC lin B 5004 FLOAT 4 5006 FLOAT 4 AClin 5010 FLOAT 4 ACIMAXA 5164 FLOAT 4 ACIMAX B 5166 FLOAT 4 ACIMAXC 5168 FLOAT 4 ACIMAXN 5170 FLOAT 4 Percent Full Load Current A 5185 FLOAT 4 Percent Full Load Current B 5186 FLOAT 4 Percent Full Load Current C 5188 FLOAT 4 Watts Total 6006 FLOAT 4 Watts Total MAX 6014 FLOAT 4 VA Total 6070 FLOAT 4 VA Total MAX 6078 FLOAT 4 PF Disp Total 6219 FLOAT 4 PF Disp Sys MIN 6268 FLOAT 4 PF Disp Sys MAX 6288 FLOAT 4 Watts Total MIN 6356 FLOAT 4 VA
27. ODBUS REGISTERS Table 4 PDU RPP Alarms FC 02 Name Register Data Type AC Input Over Volts 1006 BOOL AC Input Under Volts 1007 BOOL Input Frequency Fault 1008 BOOL AC Output Over Volts 1009 BOOL AC Output Under Volts 1010 BOOL AC Output Frequency Fault 1011 BOOL Remote EPO 1012 BOOL Building Alarm 4 1016 BOOL Building Alarm 3 1017 BOOL Building Alarm 2 1018 BOOL Building Alarm 1 1019 BOOL Output Overload 1025 BOOL System Bus Overload 1050 BOOL NV Memory Failure 1053 BOOL Internal Comm Failure 1062 BOOL Input Phase Rotation 1089 BOOL Emergency Shutdown 1093 BOOL Overload A 1139 BOOL Overload B 1140 BOOL Overload C 1141 BOOL Overload High Phase A 1142 BOOL Overload High Phase B 1143 BOOL Overload High Phase C 1144 BOOL Overload Extreme Phase A 1145 BOOL Overload Extreme Phase B 1146 BOOL Overload Extreme Phase C 1147 BOOL Xformer Over Temperature 1164 BOOL Check Modem 1174 BOOL Configuration Error 1182 BOOL System Notice Active 1185 BOOL 58 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Table 4 PDU RPP Alarms FC 02 continued MODBUS REGISTERS Name Register Data Type System Alarm Active 1186 BOOL Inverter Rotation 1192 BOOL Invalid Board ID 1195 BOOL Output Watts Overload 1197 BOOL Xformer Over Temp Warning 1
28. Power Xpert Gateway Card Valid from 3 26 2007 to 8 11 2034 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Figure 27 Updated Certificate Window 15 The installation process is complete You can now access the card using the https protocol for example https 10 222 51 236 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 39 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION Installing Root CA with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 To install a certificate for the PXGX Series 1000 Card with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 1 Open the browser and type the IP address of the card followed by the path ca html in the address bar For example http 10 222 51 236 ca html The following window displays see Figure 28 Eaton Power xpert Gateway windowsmtemetEo EE 65 ntip 110 222 51 236 ca html fells Google Ele dit Faorites 5 gelp Yy Eaton Power Xpert Gateway 8 T E m gt gage Y O Tgols id Root CA Installation M To trust SSL certificates by this device you must add the device as a trusted root CA Use the link below and follow the instructions in the user manual to install the device s root CA certificate In many browsers Internet Explorer 7 or above Mozilla Firefox and Opera are known to work you can simply click the link below to begin installation Root CA Certificate Done 8 Local Intran
29. TTING STARTED 5 If you will be using host names for controlling access to the card enter the Domain as well as the DNS IP addresses in the Nameserver fields 6 If you will be using Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP identify the physical location of the installed PDU card sysLocation string in the System location field This value also appears in the card s Web page header bar Enter the information to identify someone to contact with questions about this device sysContact string in the System contact field For example you can type a person s name phone number department e mail address or physical location 7 Youcan also modify the card s IP address the subnet mask and the gateway address for Port 1 and Port 2 IP address Netmask and Gateway fields 8 Click Apply to save the settings or Discard to cancel the changes 9 Continue to Chapter 2 Configuring the Card on page 19 for additional configuration options NOTE Once you have logged in as admin it is important to completely exit the browser to set the security level back to the standard read only level EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 17 GETTING STARTED 18 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 2 6 Configuring the Card NOTE f DHCP is disabled and you will be using host names for servers such as the mail server Network Time Protocol NTP s
30. admin After a successful boot the switch should be turned back off before rebooting the card 4 Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved 6 Normal behavior Reset the card to factory defaults on boot after a successful boot the switch should be turned back off before rebooting the card EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 73 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Generating Log Files NOTE The data log and event log files are comma separated values csv files that can be opened in Microsoft Excel software Some computer configurations will automatically open the files in the Microsoft Excel software instead of prompting you to save To generate a data log 1 2 3 From the card s Web page click the Data Log link from the menu bar Click the Click to generate button Select a name and location for the file if prompted to save To generate an event log 1 From the card s Web page click the Event Log link from the menu bar Click the Click to generate button Select a name and location for the file if prompted to save Upgrading the Card s Firmware The card s firmware may be updated by downloading the appropriate file from www eaton com powerxpert During the upgrade process the PXGX Series 1000 Card does not monitor the PDU status To upgrade the firmware 1 From the card s Web page click the Firmware link from the menu bar Click the Brows
31. appears You can select all deselect all or select specific event check boxes for e mail notification Click Apply to save the settings and return to the previous screen Test the event e mail function by selecting Test Event Email A sample e mail is sent for the first trigger event that is selected and saved 26 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 10 11 12 CONFIGURING THE CARD The e mail Recipients are numbered Select a number for a recipient You can select different options for each recipient Steps 6 through 10 After you enter and save an e mail address the Recipients list updates to show the recipient number and the corresponding e mail address The default True is to send an e mail when an event is activated and when it clears Select False in the appropriate Send on event fields to change these notification settings The default True is to attach an event log file a data log file and a PDU identification file to the Event e mails These files are always attached to the Daily e mails Select False in the appropriate Attach fields to remove these attachments from the Event e mails The default True is to send a daily status report Select False in the Send periodic status field to cancel the status e mails or change the number of Days between periodic status email to receive them less frequently Specify the Time of day to send the e mail in 24 hour
32. ble serial port RS 232 HyperTerminal ships with Microsofte Windowse or equivalent terminal emulation application Web browser Internet Explorer or Mozillae Firefoxe recommended EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED Provide your local network administrator with the card s MAC address 1 MAC Address Port 1 MAC Address Port 2 The MAC address for Port 1 is located on a label on top of the card To determine the MAC address of Port 2 increase the Port 1 address by one For example 006026108948 Port 1 006026108949 Port 2 Contact the local network administrator for the following network settings J IP Address Port 1 static address 1 IP Address Port 2 static address 1 Gateway Address Subnet Mask DIDNS name server IP Address The PXGX Series 1000 Card provides two network connections Port 1 and Port 2 each accessed with separate IP addresses If you are setting up the PXGX Series 1000 Card in a dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP environment default the network administrator must set up the DHCP server to provide a static address each time the card makes a DHCP request Use Port 2 only if you need a redundant connection using a separate subnet Obtain the Domain Name Server DNS IP address if you plan to use host names If you need e mail functionality obtain the SMTP IP addres
33. ced pursuant to this Warranty will be warranted for the remaining portion of the original Warranty subject to all the terms thereof 76 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 SERVICE AND SUPPORT Company shall not be responsible for any charges for testing checking removal or installation of Warranted Items COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT EQUIPMENT NOT MANUFACTURED BY COMPANY IF PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE MANUFACTURER COMPANY SHALL PASS THROUGH SUCH MANUFACTURER S WARRANTIES TO END USER COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE IF APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING SOFTWARE EMBEDDED IN PRODUCTS THAT IS NOT CREATED BY COMPANY WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING COMPANY SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE SUCH AS LINUX THAT WAS CREATED USING AN OPEN SOURCE MODEL OR IS DISTRIBUTED PURSUANT TO AN OPEN SOURCE LICENSE THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OFFERED BY COMPANY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AND EXCEPT FOR SUCH FOREGOING WARRANTY COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY TITLE NON INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CORRECTION OF NON CONFORMITIES IN THE MANNER AND FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME PROVIDED ABOVE SHALL CONSTITUTE COMPANY S SOLE LIABILITY AND END USER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR FAILURE OF COMPANY TO MEET ITS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS WHETHER CLAIMS OF THE END USER ARE BASED IN CONTRACT IN TORT IN
34. data along with the register number for the specific breaker For example Watts in Phase A is register 1055 for Breaker 1 This statement is true for any panel To specify a specific panel for breaker data use the panel s Unit ID in the Modbus program For Panel 6 Unit ID 23 the Modbus program would be set as follows IP IP address of PDU RPP gt Unit ID 23 Starting Register 1055 Number of registers 2 Function code 04 The Modbus program would return a value of the watts in Phase A for Breaker 1 in Panel 6 of the PDU RPP at the specified IP address Table 7 Breaker 1 Data Registers FC 04 Name Register Data Type Bytes Display Name 1000 STRING 64 Number of Phases 1032 UINT 2 Breaker Rating 1033 UINT 4 Breaker Warning 1035 UINT 2 Breaker Overload 1036 UINT 2 AC Current Phase A 1037 FLOAT 4 AC Current Phase B 1039 FLOAT 4 AC Current Phase C 1041 FLOAT 4 AC MAX Current Phase A 1043 FLOAT 4 AC MAX Current Phase B 1045 FLOAT 4 64 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 MODBUS REGISTERS Table 7 Breaker 1 Data Registers FC 04 continued Name Register Data Type Bytes AC MAX Current Phase C 1047 FLOAT 4 Percent FL Current A 1049 FLOAT 4 Percent FL Current B 1051 FLOAT 4 Percent FL Current C 1053 FLOAT 4 Watts Phase A 1055 FLOAT 4 Watts Phase B 1057 FLOAT
35. e button Download the pxgx pdu xxx rom firmware file available on the Web at www eaton com powerxpert After updating the firmware the card prompts you to reboot Click OK to reboot the card An audible alarm sounds as the card reboots and the Web page shows the Gateway rebooting please wait message The Web page refreshes after approximately 75 seconds 74 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 8 Service and Support If you have any questions or problems with the PXGX Series 1000 Card call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a PXGX Series 1000 Card technical representative United States 1 800 843 9433 or 1 919 870 3028 Canada 1 800 461 9166 ext 260 All other countries Call your local service representative Please have the following information ready when you call the Help Desk Model number e Serial number Version number if available Date of failure or problem e Symptoms of failure or problem Customer return address and contact information If repair is required you will be given a Returned Material Authorization RMA Number This number must appear on the outside of the package and on the Bill Of Lading if applicable Use the original packaging or request packaging from the Help Desk or distributor Units damaged in shipment as a result of improper packaging are not covered under warranty A
36. ect Identifier OID EATON OIDS txt Base document for all OID assignments for assignments Eatons MIBs RFC 4133 Entity MIB ENTITY MIB txt Identification and description of each device attached to the card RFC 4268 Entity State MIB ENTITY STATE MIB txt Five availability status meters for each device attached to the card RFC 4268 Entity State MIB part 2 ENTITY STATE TC MIB txt Possible state values for the Entity State MIB Add these files to the MIB database of your SNMP management software such as HP OpenView IBMe Director and Sun NetManager Use the facilities provided by the SNMP management software to access the individual MIB objects See Chapter 4 MIB Files on page 45 for more information 24 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 CONFIGURING THE CARD Configuring Modbus TCP IP Options To limit access to the card from trusted Modbus TCP IP addresses only 1 From the card s Web page click the Access Control link from the menu bar 2 Activate the check box for Modbus TCP access restricted by IP hostname 3 Type the trusted host s IP addresses or host names separated by a semi colon in the Trusted IPs hostnames field NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is configured see Network Configuration on page 16 NOTE f the SMTP server does not use Port 25 append the port to the IP address for example mysmipserv
37. edundant State 3004 UINT 2 Horn Status 3005 UINT 2 Enter Admin State 3047 UINT 2 Enter Operating State 3048 UINT 2 Enter Readiness State 3049 UINT 2 Enter Alarm State 3050 UINT 2 Enter Standby State 3051 UINT 2 AC V in Phase AB 4028 FLOAT 4 AC V in Phase BC 4030 FLOAT 4 AC V in Phase CA 4032 FLOAT 4 AC V in Phase A 4040 FLOAT 4 AC V in Phase B 4042 FLOAT 4 AC in Phase C 4044 FLOAT 4 AC V out Phase A 4046 FLOAT 4 AC V out Phase B 4048 FLOAT 4 AC V out Phase C 4050 FLOAT 4 AC V ratio A in 4154 FLOAT 4 AC V ratio B in 4156 FLOAT 4 AC V ratio C in 4158 FLOAT 4 AC V ratio A out 4160 FLOAT 4 AC V ratio B out 4162 FLOAT 4 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 MODBUS REGISTERS Table 3 PDU RPP Registers FC 04 continued Name Register Data Type Bytes AC V ratio C out 4164 FLOAT 4 AC Gnd 5008 FLOAT 5022 FLOAT 4 AC lin B 5024 FLOAT 4 AClinC 5026 FLOAT 4 AC I out A 5028 FLOAT 4 AC I out B 5030 FLOAT 4 AC out C 5032 FLOAT 4 AC I out N 5034 FLOAT 4 AC out A Limit 5038 FLOAT 4 AC out B Limit 5040 FLOAT 4 AC out C Limit 5042 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio A in 5094 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio B in 5096 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio C in 5098 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio A out 5100 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio B out 5102 FLOAT 4 AC I ratio C out 5104 FLOAT 4 Watts in Total 6022 FLOAT 4 Watts out Total 6024 FLOAT 4 VA in Total 6086 FLO
38. er 33 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings For information on Modbus registers see Chapter 5 Modbus Registers on page 49 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 25 CONFIGURING THE CARD Configuring E mail Notification You may use the PXGX Series 1000 Card to inform selected e mail accounts of events and changes in status as they occur in the PDU or to provide a status message at a predetermined time To configure e mail notification 1 2 From the card s Web page click the Email link from the menu bar Enter the IP address or host name of the SMTP Server IP hostname mail server that will be used to send the e mail messages If you need to enter a user name and password for the SMTP server click Advanced SMTP settings If you have made changes to the E mail page click OK to save the settings otherwise click Cancel The Advanced SMTP Configuration Settings page appears Enter the user name and password in the SMTP username and SMTP password fields You can specify a from e mail address in the SMTP From Address field for example PDU_1 10 222 10 111 Click Apply to save the settings and return to the previous screen You can specify events to trigger an e mail to be sent to all recipients Click Configure to select the events Click OK to save the settings otherwise click Cancel The Email Event Trigger Configuration Settings page
39. erify and record the IP address for Port 1 3 Type 0 and press Enter to return to the Network Settings menu 4 If you connected Ethernet Port 2 to a separate network continue to Step 5 to verify the assigned IP address Otherwise continue to Step 8 5 Type 2 and press Enter on the Network Settings menu to display the Network Settings Ethernet Port 2 menu 6 Verify and record the IP address for Port 2 7 Type 0 and press Enter to return to the Network Settings menu 8 Type 0 and press Enter to exit the utility f the IP address field contains None press Enter to return to the Network Settings menu and wait 60 seconds Repeat Steps 1 through 8 If the field remains None contact your local network administrator to verify that the DHCP server is responding to requests EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 9 GETTING STARTED 9 Verify network communication by using a Web browser see Figure 9 Type the IP address of the card and select Go 10 The login prompt appears The user name and default password is user for read only information and admin for configuration read write options The PXGX Series 1000 Card Web page opens see Figure 9 http 10 222 39 233 content GATEWAY Power Xpert Gateway Cad Powerware EATON EMS PDU Powerware EATON EMS PDU pus AE Categorized Panel 2 Selecta parameter category Environmental Monitoring Probe
40. erver SNMP hosts Modbuse TCP hosts or trap recipients enter the IP address of your network DNS Server see Network Configuration on page 16 NOTE You must be logged in as admin to configure the card Once you have logged in as admin it is important to completely exit the browser to set the security level back to the standard read only level This section explains Changing the passwords e Setting the date and time e Configuring SNMP options and managing from an SNMP NMS e Configuring Modbus TCP IP options Configuring e mail notification e Configuring the Powerware Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP Configuring auto discovery settings EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 19 CONFIGURING THE CARD Changing the Passwords The user name and default password is user for read only information and admin for configuration read write options To change the passwords 1 From the card s Web page click the Access Control link from the menu bar 2 To change the user password enter the new password in the user password field The characters appear as asterisks To change the admin password log in as admin and enter the new password in the admin password field The characters appear as asterisks 3 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings The password updates and displays as a full row of asterisks NOTE Once you have logged in as admin it is im
41. et 100 Figure 28 Internet Explorer 7 Window EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 2 Click Root CA Certificate A File Download warning window opens see Figure 29 File Download Security Warning Do you want to open or save this file pea Name gateway_ca cer Type Security Certificate 1 29KB From 10 222 51 236 Save Cancel potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can D open or save this software What s the risk Figure 29 File Download Warning 3 Click Open The Certificate Window opens see Figure 20 on page 33 4 Follow the remaining steps for using Internet Explorer 6 Step 3 on page 34 through Step 15 on page 39 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 41 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION Installing Root CA with Mozilla Firefox To install a certificate for the PXGX Series 1000 Card with Mozilla Firefox Open the browser and type the IP address of the card followed by the path ca html in the address bar For example http 10 222 51 236 ca html The following window displays see Figure 30 S Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Dd AL xS E e m http 10 2
42. example for Breaker 1 the register number of Watts Phase A is 1055 The corresponding address for Breaker 18 is 1055 18 1 x 200 1055 17 x 200 1055 4 3400 4455 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 MODBUS REGISTERS Breaker Alarms FC 01 or 02 There are two alarms for each circuit breaker Overload Warning and Overload Each alarm has a unique address similar to the data registers but these alarms are not data registers The alarms are discrete inputs and are read using FC 01 or FC 02 in the Modbus program Table 8 Breaker Alarms FC 01 or 02 Name Coil Status Address Data Type Branch Breaker 1 Overload Warning 1000 BOOL Branch Breaker 1 Overload 1001 BOOL Table 8 shows the alarms for Breaker 1 Determine the corresponding alarms for other breakers by using the following formula Breaker 5 address Breaker number 1 x 2 Breaker 1 address For example to find the Overload Warning alarm address for Breaker 5 Breaker 5 Overload Warning b 1 x 2 1000 4 x 2 1000 8 1000 1008 To find the Overload alarm address for Breaker 20 Breaker 20 Overload 20 1 x 2 1001 19 x 2 1001 38 1001 1039 To read the Overload Warning alarm for Breaker 5 in Panel 8 the Modbus program would be set as follows IP lt IP address of PDU RPP gt Unit ID 25 Starting Register 1008 Number of registers
43. for DHCP have failed to obtain IP address information IDENT Red A firmware update is in progress Do not A firmware update is not in progress remove the card from the PDU POWER Green DC power is available to the card from If all indicators are not illuminated DC the PDU power is not available from the PDU This may indicate that the PDU is off and unplugged NOTE During the power on sequence all four indicators are illuminated for approximately 20 seconds Wait at least one minute for the card s boot process to complete before comparing the indicators to the table above because indicators may turn on and off at different times in the boot process 72 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DIP Switch Description DIP switch definitions for the PXGX Series 1000 Card are listed in Table 13 Table 13 DIP Switch Definitions S1 Position OFF Position Default ON Position Number 1 Enable previously stored network Override network settings to configuration settings Normal assign private IP addresses mode Configuration mode Port 1 is set to 192 168 1 1 and Port 2 is set to 192 168 1 2 2 Enable the front panel RJ 45 for Enable the front panel RJ 45 port serial communication for communication with an Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP device for immediate or future use 3 Normal behavior Reset the HTTP passwords to the defaults on boot user and
44. formation about each MIB object EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 45 MIB FILES Eaton PDU MIB The Eaton PDU MIB module contains objects and notifications for PDU Panel and Breaker information levels mainPDU pduPanel pduBreaker mainPDU Objects in this group describe the main PDU in the system This group has three subgroups Nameplate Ratings subgroup These objects provide the nominal rating values for the PDU Input Meters subgroup These objects provide input meter values for the PDU The subgroup contains a table of meters by phase normally three phase Output Meters subgroup These objects provide output meter values for the PDU The subgroup contains a table of meters by phase normally three phase pduPanel Objects in this group provide the nominal values for each panel The group contains a table of meters by phase normally three phase and tables of meters and ratings that are not dependent on an individual phase pduBreaker Objects in this group provide the nominal values for each breaker The group contains a table of meters by phase normally three phase and tables of meters and ratings that are not dependent on an individual phase 46 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Eaton EMP MIB MIB FILES Objects in this group are provided by the EMP and include temperature and humidity readings alarming lim
45. he IP address of the card and select Go 15 The login prompt appears The user name and default password is user for read only information and admin for configuration read write options The PXGX Series 1000 Card Web page opens see Figure 17 s EY http 10 222 39 233 content GATEWAY Power Xpert Gateway Card y Powerware EATON EMS PDU Panel 1 Panal 2 Select a parameter category AlECategorized nal Environmental Monitoring Probe Energy Output Logs Output KW Hours O kilowatt hours Event Log Identification Powerware EATON EMS PDU Configuration Settings EATON EMS PDU Access Control 1780706028 Software Version 5518 Date Time Vendor Name Eaton Corporation Email Identification Configuration SNMP Control Outputs 0 Firmware Nominal Input Voltage 120 volts Environmental Monitoring Probe Nominal Output Voltage 120 volts Number of Phases 3 Documentation Panels 2 Eaton Website Parallel System False MIB Files 300000 volt amperes Eaton PDU MIB Eaton EMP MIB Measure 0 amperes Eaton OID assignments BEC 4133 Entity MIB Measure Alarm Contacts REC 4268 Entity State MIB Building Alarm 1 False RFC 4268 Entity State MIB part 2 Building Alarm 2 False Building Alarm 3 False Building Alarm 4 False Measure Alarm Input Input AC Over Voltage False Input AC Under Voltage False Input Phase Rotation Error False Input Under Or Over Frequency False
46. information To configure the SNMP options 1 From the card s Web page click the SNMP link from the menu bar 2 To change the community strings type a new community string in the appropriate field 3 Click Add to add 8 new trap recipient entry to the list An IP hostname field appears Enter the IP address or host name for the trap recipient NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is configured see Network Configuration on page 16 22 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 CONFIGURING THE CARD Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each additional trap recipient To remove a trap recipient click Delete Last Click OK when prompted to remove the settings for the trap recipient entered last Restricting SNMP Access To limit access to the card from trusted SNMP NMS hosts only 1 From the card s Web page click the Access Control link from the menu bar Activate the check box for SNMP access restricted by IP hostname Type the trusted NMS host s IP addresses or host names separated by a semi colon in the Trusted IPs hostnames field NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is configured see Network Configuration on page 16 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings System Location and System Contact To set the system location and s
47. is a multiple of two so that entries are register aligned EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 MODBUS REGISTERS e TIME The Time type ymdhms consists of six bytes specifying the year month day hour minutes and seconds The bytes are stored in hexadecimal format If your Modbus application displays the individual bytes in a register view the bytes using the decimal option Otherwise the bytes are best viewed by displaying the two byte register in a binary format and translating each byte to decimal For example if today is May 17 2007 and the time is 10 45 and 20 seconds viewing each hex byte in decimal would yield the following data which is viewable as the year 07 month 05 day 17 hour 10 minutes 45 and seconds 20 07 05 17 10 45 20 e BOOL A binary Boolean value of O or 1 BOOL is usually assigned to discrete input alarms Data Addressing The register addresses and sizes listed in Table 3 through Table 9 starting on page 54 specify an address for each entry If a data type spans multiple registers such as a FLOAT lower addressed registers map to higher order parts of the value Within each register data is in most significant bit MSB first format NOTE A Modbus register contains two bytes Therefore the number of registers containing the information can be obtained by dividing the bytes by two For example the vendor name in Table
48. its the two contacts readings and setup information The group contains a table of values for environmental contact sensing normally two digital inputs for monitoring all contacts Traps are sent in response to EMP changes to indicate the type of alarm alarm acknowledgement and alarm clearing Eaton Alarms Traps MIB Objects in this group provide a table of active alarms and a count of alarms currently active The notification traps provided are triggered by the publishing of an alarm or event Eaton OID Assignments Entity MIB Files These objects document all the object identifier assignments for Eaton products The objects in these MIB files provide information standard in the industry The RFC 4133 Entity MIB provides standard objects for identifying and describing devices attached to the card The RFC 4268 Entity State MIB provides availability status measures for each device The RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Part 2 provides possible state values for the Entity State MIB EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 47 MIB FILES 48 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 5 6 Modbus Registers This chapter describes how to address a specific Power Distribution Unit PDU or Remote Power Panel RPP a specific panel in a PDU or RPP and a specific breaker in a panel using Modbus TCP IP NOTE To obtain the panel or circuit b
49. ity contact Eaton Power Quality Oy Koskelontie 13 FIN 02920 Espoo Finland Phone 358 9 452 661 Fax 358 9 452 665 68 Eaton Power Xpert Powerware and X Slot are registered trademarks of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric OpenView is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Copyright 2007 Eaton Corporation Raleigh NC USA All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation Table of Contents G tting Stara us arrasa ads 1 nistallationGheckllst 3t do rent Gan AINE MEER alls Ant aug ete Meca 1 nstalling the Card 3 o ets dece P SLE HON 3 Gonnecting the Gath 335 938 a aue oe tre Set det rdi par iu bof cere e 5 P Address Assignments lt a eS 8 Verifying IP Addresses DHCP Enabled sssssssssssess RR 9 Assigning IP Addresses DHCP Disabled lisse RR 11 Network Configuration sanye ae nade shop ameet e te serta e be dade teat eas 16 Configuring the Card oo
50. le DHCP y n n Figure 12 DHCP Control Option 3 Type nand press Enter to disable DHCP control 4 To set the IP address type 2 and press Enter Type the IP address and press Enter 5 To set the subnet mask type 3 and press Enter Type the subnet mask address and press Enter 6 To set the gateway type 4 and press Enter Type the gateway address and press Enter 7 Type 0 to return to the Network Settings menu see Figure 13 Network Settings 1 Ethernet Port 1 Settings 2 Ethernet Port 2 Settings 3 DNS Server Primary None 4 DNS Server Secondary None 5 Reset to Factory Defaults and Exit 6 Save amp apply all settings 0 Exit without saving Select an option gt Figure 13 Network Settings Menu 8 If you connected Ethernet Port 2 to a separate network continue to Step 9 to assign the IP address for Port 2 Otherwise continue to Step 11 12 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED 9 Type 2 and press Enter on the Network Settings menu see Figure 10 on page 11 to display the Network Settings Ethernet Port 2 menu see Figure 14 1 Dynamic Addressing DHCP Enabled 2 IP Address None 3 Subnet Mask None 4 Default Gateway None MAC Address 00 60 26 10 89 A8 Link Status Enabled 0 Exit to previous menu Select an option gt Figure 14 Ethernet Port 2 Menu 10
51. nd the Panel Alarms FC 01 or 02 Panel Summary Registers FC 04 NOTE The panel can be wired for either a wye phase to neutral or a delta phase to phase configuration The registers contain only the data supported by the wired configuration For example if the panel is wired in a wye configuration the voltages AN BN and CN are available but the voltages AB BC and CA are not available an exception code is returned Refer to the actual panel for the wiring configuration Table 5 shows the registers that contain summary data for the panel The registers contain the total information for all the breakers in the panel EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 MODBUS REGISTERS For example the AC Voltage between Phase A and Neutral is available in register 4010 To read the AC Voltage in Phase A at Panel 1 set the Modbus program to Unit ID 2 and register 4010 IP IP address of PDU RPP gt Unit ID 2 Starting Register 4010 Number of Registers 2 Function Code 04 To read the AC Voltage in Phase A at Panel 4 set the Modbus program to Unit ID 5 and register 4010 IP lt IP address of PDU RPP gt Unit ID 5 Starting Register 4010 Number of Registers 2 Function Code 04 Table 5 Panel Summary Registers FC 04 Name Register Data Type Bytes Display Template 1000 UINT 2 Vendor Name 1001 STRING 64 Model Name 1033 STRI
52. o ia io 19 Changing the Passwords Lini ere ertet ee geb tte e RR NE IO ee E dede 20 Setting the Daterand TIMES ssim be ceder erm pays fx Sealed aed des RE SHE RU dep pita 21 Configuring SNMP Options a A RR ee 22 Community Strings and Trap Recipients 0 22 Restricting SNMP ACCESS cesa eot e al ba E edis 23 System Location and System GOrtacL esconde acia 23 Management from an SNMP ooo 24 Configuring Modb s TGP IP Options e ROLE LC Ree wa quse on a s 25 Gontiguring Emall Notification se ete etsy cote xim odere ERU NA Ine XC Eee ME OR 26 Configuring EMP Settings it Ree SS emque C e ces 28 Configuring Auto Discovery Settings prear kaaa anra ada III 29 Root Certificate Authority Installation 0 0 cece eee 31 Installing Root CA with Microsoft Internet Explorer6 0 0 05055555555566655 5 32 Installing Root CA with Microsoft Internet Explorer7 0 0 0 505050555555555656655 40 Installing Root CA with Mozilla Firefox RR 42 MIB Files tM MO CE 45 Eaton PDUMIB eere be ed qme een te Ce ege tee dad s 46 uk OE a ns Piet 46 pduParielz z 5 oe 46 pduBreakef erzan 2 eine Pe
53. pecifications CPU Atmel AT91RM9200 ARM 9 Memory 32 MB Static DRAM 32 MB Flash ROM LAN Controller AT91RM9200 Integrated Port 1 SMSC LAN91C113l Port 2 Network Connection 2 10 100BaseT RJ 45 network connectors PDU Protocol Powerware Power Distribution Unit PDU communication protocol Network Protocols not limited to SNMP v1 over UDP IP Modbus TCP IP HTTP HTTPS BACnet WS BOOTP DHCP TCP IP Supported SNMP MIBs Eaton PDU MIB Eaton EMP MIB Eaton Alarms Traps MIB Eaton OID assignments RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 4133 Entity MIB RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Operating Temperature 0 40 32 104 F Operating Humidity 10 80 noncondensing Power Input 8 25 Vdc unregulated 12 Vdc nominal Power Consumption 2 0 watts maximum Size Lx W x H 12 cm 11 4 cm x 3 9 cm 4 7 x 4 5 x 1 5 Weight 200 gm 7 oz EMC Statements Class A FCC Part 15 EU Standard EN 55022 1988 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A EN55022 1988 A1 2000 A2 2003 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 69 SPECIFICATIONS 70 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 7 Operation and Maintenance This section explains e Indicator descriptions e DIP switch settings Generating log files Firmware upgrade instructions Front Panel Indicator Descriptions The Ethernet port indicator
54. pert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 7 GETTING STARTED IP Address Assignments Many IT managers prefer the convenience of DHCP for managing the IP addresses of networked devices With DHCP the IT managers can easily reassign IP addresses as the network structure changes In some cases DHCP may not be available or fixed IP addresses may be preferred for the PXGX Series 1000 Card for example if some other networked device needs to reach the card at a fixed address To verify the IP addresses assigned through DHCP continue to Verifying IP Addresses DHCP enabled To manually enter fixed IP addresses for the card s network connection continue to Assigning IP Addresses DHCP disabled on page 11 NOTE By default the PXGX Series 1000 Card requests an IP address via DHCP when connected to a network 8 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED Verifying IP Addresses DHCP Enabled To verify the IP address assignments 1 Type 1 and press Enter on the Network Settings menu see Figure 7 on page 7 to display the Network Settings Ethernet Port 1 menu see Figure 8 1 Dynamic Addressing DHCP Enabled 2 IP Address 10 222 51 250 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 4 Default Gateway 10 222 51 254 MAC Address 00 60 26 10 89 A8 Link Status Enabled 0 Exit to previous menu Select an option gt Figure 8 Ethernet Port 1 Menu 2 V
55. portant to completely exit the browser to set the security level back to the standard read only level NOTE After you change the password you will be prompted to enter the new password the next time you navigate through the card s Web page 20 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 CONFIGURING THE CARD Setting the Date and Time 9 NOTE All selections are automatically converted to Coordinated Universal Time UTC 6 To set the date and time 1 From the card s Web page click the Date Time link from the menu bar The default is to synchronize the date and time from the PC clock 2 To synchronize the card with Network Time Protocol servers select Synchronize with NTP server s and type the IP addresses or host names You can synchronize the card with up to three NTP servers The NTP status is indicated in parentheses Not running Indicates that NTP is not running Started not synchronized Indicates that NTP is running but is not yet synchronized with an NTP server or controlling the local clock Synchronizing with NTP server Indicates that NTP has synchronized with the local clock but is not yet synchronized with an NTP server Synchronized to XX NTP stratum YY Indicates that the card is synchronized with an NTP server at IP address XX that is operating at NTP Stratum YY NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server i
56. ption 0 PDU RPP Summary Data PDU RPP Summary Data Panel 1 Summary Data Panel 2 Summary Data Panel 3 Summary Data Panel 4 Summary Data Panel 5 Summary Data Panel 26 Summary Data Panel 7 Summary Data rn Panel 28 Summary Data 10 Panel 29 Summary Data 11 Panel 10 Summary Data 12 Panel 11 Summary Data 52 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Table 2 PDU RPP Unit ID Numbers continued MODBUS REGISTERS Unit ID Description 13 Panel 412 Summary Data 14 Panel 13 Summary Data 15 Panel 14 Summary Data 16 Panel 15 Summary Data 17 Panel 16 Summary Data 18 Panel 1 Breaker Data 19 Panel 2 Breaker Data 20 Panel 3 Breaker Data 21 Panel 4 Breaker Data 22 Panel 5 Breaker Data 23 Panel 6 Breaker Data 24 Panel 77 Breaker Data 25 Panel 8 Breaker Data 26 Panel 9 Breaker Data 21 Panel 10 Breaker Data 28 Panel 11 Breaker Data 29 Panel 12 Breaker Data 30 Panel 13 Breaker Data 31 Panel 14 Breaker Data 32 Panel 15 Breaker Data 33 Panel 16 Breaker Data 254 Environmental Monitoring Probe 255 PDU RPP Summary Data EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 53 MODBUS REGISTERS PDU RPP Registers and Alarms This section contains information for the PDU RPP Registers
57. ration Settings EATON EMS ess Control Access Con 1780706 028 Network 55 1 Date Time Vendor Name Eaton Corporation Auto Discovery Email Identification Configuration SNMP Control Outputs Firmware Nominal Input Voltage 120 volts Environmental Monitoring Probe Nominal Output Voltage 120 volts Number of Phases 3 Documentation Pane 2 Parallel System False VA Rating 300000 voll amperes Measure lo 0 amperes Measure Alarm Contacts Building Alarm False REC 4268 Entity Stato MIB part2 Building Alarm 2 False Building Alarm 3 False Building Alarm 4 False Measure Alarm Input Input AC Over Voltage False Input AC Under Voltage False Input Phase Rotation Error False Input Under Or Over Frequency Falso Phase A High Input Thd False Phase A Input Current Thd Warning False Phase A Input Voltage Thd Warning False alse F False El Phase B High Input Thd Phase B Input Current Thd Warning E Done Figure 18 PXGX Series 1000 Card Web Page Select the Network link from the menu bar The Network Configuration Settings page appears The page shows the current network status for each port on the card green indicates the network is connected red indicates the network is disconnected You can enable or disable the DHCP control by activating or deactivating the check box The default is DHCP enabled 16 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GE
58. rcent To set the humidity limits of the EMP enter 0 to 90 percent for the Humidity Upper Limit and the Humidity Lower Limit The default for the upper limit is 90 the default for the lower limit is O Use the Humidity Hysteresis to control the alarm when the current value is hovering around the limit When the EMP humidity measure activates the alarm it can come out of the alarm state only by dropping below the Humidity Hysteresis value Enter a value between 0 and 20 percent The default is 2 percent Click Apply to save the settings 28 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 CONFIGURING THE CARD Configuring Auto Discovery Settings Configure the Auto Discovery settings so that the Power Xpert Software can find the PXGX Series 1000 Card on the network automatically The card sends multicast discovery messages to any control Power Xpert host monitoring the specified Listen port To configure the auto discovery settings 1 From the card s Web page click the Auto Discovery link from the menu bar 2 The default Listen port is 1900 To modify enter a value between 10000 and 65535 3 The default Announce period is 600 seconds To modify enter a value between 60 and 1800 seconds 4 The default Announce TTL is 4 hops To modify enter a value between 1 and 254 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 29 CONFIGURING THE CARD 30 EATON Power Xper
59. reaker data the PDU RPP must have the Energy Management System EMS Level 3 option installed A PDU RPP distributes power through one or more circuit breaker panels Each panel consists of several circuit breakers Each circuit breaker monitors more than 30 parameters such as voltage current power and alarms The value of each parameter is stored in a corresponding Modbus data register Because there are many panels in a PDU RPP it is necessary to identify a specific breaker and specify the panel containing that breaker It is likely that Breaker 5 in Panel 1 has different data than Breaker 5 in Panel 7 The tables in this chapter list the names of the PDU RPP parameters and their corresponding Modbus registers for e PDU RPP summary data Panel summary data Breaker data The values of the parameters can be read over an Ethernet network by using Modbus TCP IP building monitoring programs or Modbus TCP IP analyzer programs NOTE Some Modbus programs provide an option for zero or one based addressing Select the option for zero based addressing The Modbus numbering scheme for the PDU RPP starts at 0 so physical coil number 1 corresponds to Modbus register number 0 coil number 2 corresponds to Modbus register number 1 and so on EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 49 MODBUS REGISTERS Modbus Register Addressing 50 This section describes Modbus function codes data
60. s configured see Network Configuration on page 16 NOTE When NTP status is Synchronized and there is a large discrepancy between the PXGX Series 1000 Card time and the actual time it may take 5 30 minutes for NTP to reset the card to the proper time 3 To set the time manually select Set date time manually and use the pull down menus to select the local date in mm da yyyy format and the local time in hh mmy ss format EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 21 CONFIGURING THE CARD 4 To customize how the date appears in the card s data and event logs select a Date format for logs option mm da yyyy dd mm yyyy yyyy mm ad or dd mmm yyyy The default is mm da yyyy 5 To select the time zone for the card specify the Timezone for Logs email and connected device 6 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Configuring SNMP Options This section describes the following SNMP configuration options e Configuring community strings and trap recipients Restricting SNMP access e Setting system location and system contact Managing from an SNMP NMS Community Strings and Trap Recipients The default community strings are public for read only private for read write and public for receiving traps The PXGX Series 1000 Card supports several event related traps that can be reported to the SNMP network management software See Chapter 4 MIB Files on page 45 for more
61. s or host name If using the SMTP host name verify that you also have the DNS IP address see Step 3 1 SMTP mail server IP Address or Host Name EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED Installing the Card The hot swappable PXGX Series 1000 Card can be installed without turning off the Powerwaree Power Distribution Unit PDU or disconnecting the load To install the PXGX Series 1000 Card 1 Verify that all six DIP switches on the card are in the off position see Figure 1 Figure 1 Verify DIP Switches are OFF 2 Remove the X Slote cover from the PDU Retain the screws NOTE If there is another card already installed with an attached communication cable disconnect the cable and then remove the card 3 lf not already done record the MAC address for Port 1 and Port 2 for future reference see Installation Checklist on page 1 4 To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD place one hand on a metal surface such as the PDU panel 5 Slide the card into the open slot and secure with the screws removed in Step 2 see Figure 2 and Figure 3 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 3 GETTING STARTED 6 Connectan active Ethernet cable supplied to the Port 1 Ethernet connector on the PXGX Series 1000 Card see Figure 3 If you are connecting a second network connection separa
62. similar to Figure 26 opens Security Warning You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent Power Xpert Gateway Card Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from Power Xpert Gateway Card You should confirm its origin by contacting Power Xpert Gateway Card The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint sha1 84D3DF66 68F36893 EF9D5006 E40396EF 447F8245 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Figure 26 Security Warning Message Do you want to install this certificate 38 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 11 Click Yes to install the CA A new dialog box window opens to verify that the import was successful 12 Close all windows except for the original Security Alert window see Figure 19 on page 32 13 Click View Certificate An updated Certificate window opens showing a trusted certificate see Figure 27 14 Click OK Certificate Certification Path E Certificate Information This certificate is intended for the following purpose s e Ensures the identity of a remote computer Issued to 10 222 51 236 Issued by
63. t Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 3 Root Certificate Authority Installation Improve the security of your PXGX Series 1000 Card on the Web by installing a root certificate authority CA A CA is a trusted third party organization that issues digital certificates for use with encrypted digital transactions The digital certificate guarantees that the company holding a certificate is who it claims to be You can use the card without installing a root CA using http but the transactions will not be as secure as with the root CA using https The performance of the card is not impacted by using secure transactions This section explains root CA installation for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Mozilla Firefox EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 31 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION Installing Root CA with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 To install a certificate for the PXGX Series 1000 Card with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 1 Open the browser type the IP address of the card in the address bar and select Go For example https 10 222 51 236 The Security Alert window opens see Figure 19 Security Alert E PN Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or 8 changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate AN The security certificate was issued by a company
64. t due to it for the Product in accordance with the contract terms under which the Product is sold Company shall have no obligation under this Warranty Also during such time the period of this Warranty shall continue to run and the expiration of this Warranty shall not be extended upon payment of any overdue or unpaid amounts COSTS NOT RELATED TO WARRANTY The End User shall be invoiced for and shall pay for all services not expressly provided for by the terms of this Warranty including without limitation site calls involving an inspection that determines no corrective maintenance is required Any costs for replacement equipment installation materials freight charges travel expenses or labor of Company representatives outside the terms of this Warranty will be borne by the End User OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE In the USA call the Customer Reliability Center 7x24 at 800 356 5737 Outside of the USA contact your local Eaton product sales or service representative or call the Customer Reliability Center in the USA at 919 870 3149 For comments or questions about this Warranty write to the Customer Quality Representative 3301 Spring Forest Road Raleigh North Carolina 27616 USA EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 77 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 78 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 164201670 1
65. te subnet connect an active Ethernet cable not supplied to the Port 2 Ethernet connector on the PXGX Series 1000 Card Figure 3 Secure the Card and Install the Ethernet Cable 7 Ifyou know the card s IP address continue to Network Configuration on page 16 otherwise continue to the following section Connecting the Card EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 GETTING STARTED Connecting the Card To connect the card to the computer and start the configuration 1 Plug the RJ 45 end of the supplied configuration cable into the configuration port on the card labeled 10101 see Figure 4 NOTE Verify that you have used the port labeled 10101 The other ports on the card do not work for configuration Figure 4 Install Configuration Cable 2 Plug the other end of the serial cable into the serial COM port on the computer 3 Open your terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 5 GETTING STARTED 4 Select the serial connection such as COM1 See Figure 5 Connect To X D PXGX Series 1000 Card Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States of America 1 Y Area code 919 Phone number Connect using ZONK Figure 5 Select Serial Connection 5 Setthe serial line to 9600 baud No parity
66. ter Numbers III 66 Breaker Alarms EG0T 0 52 5 tocino ad te mtv 67 Environmental Monitoring Probe FC 03 or 04 RR 68 Specifications c Eire mex ux aua ed dues ux pex quss ore ette 69 Operation and Maintenance n 71 Front Panel Indicator Descriptions 4 7 DIP Switch Descriptio ic a eee ene eet o e te 73 Generating bog Ee Sisa OSEE Dice A arise eque dh Sle Hak euet 74 Upgrading the Card s Firmware 74 Service and Support 4 75 Two Year Limited Warranty US and Canada o oo annann cece eens 76 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started NOTE f you have completed all sections in the Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card Quick Start Instructions proceed to Chapter 2 Configuring the Card on page 19 This section explains Checklist items needed for installation Installing the card Connecting the card Verifying or assigning the IP address Configuring the network settings Installation Checklist 1 Verify that all of the following items are available Eatone Power Xpert Gateway PXGX Series 1000 Card package contents card configuration cable Ethernet cable and quick start instructions Phillips screwdriver 1 Availa
67. you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority The security certificate date is valid The security certificate has a valid name matching the name ofthe page you are trying to view Do you want to proceed Yes No View Certificate Figure 19 Security Alert Window 32 EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 2 Click the View Certificate button The Certificate window opens see Figure 20 Certificate General Certification Path Oir Certificate Information This certificate cannot be verified up to a trusted certification authority Issued to 10 222 51 236 Issued by Power Xpert Gateway Card Valid from 3 26 2007 to 8 11 2034 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Figure 20 Certificate Window 9 NOTE The certificate cannot be verified yet because it is issued by a nontrusted CA EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 33 ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION 3 Select the Certification Path tab The root CA is displayed as Power Xpert Gateway Card and the issued certificate is shown as the device s IP address see Figure 21 4 Select Power Xpert Gateway Card Certificate Details Certification Path Certification Path LP E 10 222 51 236 View Certificate Certificate status
68. ystem contact 1 From the card s Web page click the Network link from the menu bar Enter the physical location of the installed Power Distribution Unit PDU card sysLocation string in the System location field This value also appears in the card s Web page header bar Enter the information to identify someone to contact with questions about this device sysContact string in the System contact field For example you can type a person s name phone number department e mail address physical location or combination of these items such as John Smith x123 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings EATON Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card User s Guide 164201670 Rev 1 23 CONFIGURING THE CARD Management from an SNMP NMS To access the PXGX Series 1000 Card via SNMP 1 Use these default Community strings GET Community string public SET Community string private From the card s Web page click the Documentation link from the menu bar or visit www eaton com powerxpert for the following MIB files for the PXGX Series 1000 Card Filename Description Eaton PDU MIB EATON PDU MIB txt Meters available from the PDU including identification input output configuration tests alarms bypass traps panel data and circuit breaker data Eaton EMP MIB EATON EMP MIB txt Meters and settings for the EMP Eaton Alarms Traps MIB EATON PXG MIB txt Alarms and notifications traps Eaton Obj
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