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2. of the Master IP group 01 Step 3 Enable Command password Step 4 Input New command password Default is 00000000 Step 5 Input new command password in Confirm new password again Step 6 Click Apply to finish the Master IP group setup Step 7 Repeat step 1 to 6 for other Master IP groups if necessary wero BME EM EEE nm mm EEE Ie Initially please setup the Master IP group one by one Master IP group v Activate Deactivate DO NOT activate the group if there is no amy Master IP fan unit connection Each Master IP group supports up to 16 remote fan units IP setting d 192 168 167 f the administrator wants to change IP address and password two steps are required eeu ru Firstly enter the IP Setup utilities to make the change ref to User Manual Master IP configuration Secondly return to this page to make the same change on IP address and password group Command password Enable Disable Administrator needs to set command password for Master IP groups one by one New command password D Command password required for any fan unit configuration and control Confirm new password O Administrator can set different command password for different Master IP group or all Master IP groups share the same password UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P31 www austin hughes com lt 4 1 gt System setup In lt Alarm gt administrator can
3. Status Rack Position Temp sensor Locaton Auto CFM control Alarm temp R alert temp Temp reading MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray Connected Rack 01 22U Activate C Deactivate Front top Enable Disable 249 Save new data Cancel new data input UM ICM 02 Q415V3 DO NOT activate temp sensor if no sensor installed Otherwise temp sensor disconnection event will be logged When install temp sensor please tick activate Otherwise no readings display When temp alarms triggers 1 All individual fans will change to Max speed if auto CFM control is enabled 2 If the temp drops under the alarm temp MINUS 2 C within 10 mins the buzzer will not sound 3 However the buzzer will sound if the temp CAN NOT drop under alarm temp MINUS 2 C within 10 mins P 38 www austin hughes com Part VI Events Log Report lt Event gt provides past 2000 events about FAN unit s configuration amp connection in a certain Master IP Group 2013 09 05 2013 09 05 2013 09 05 2013 09 05 2013 09 05 2013 09 05 Time 15 58 50 18 58 42 16 58 34 16 58 16 18 41 27 16 40 03 Event Temp sensor configuratio Temp sensor configurati Temp sensor configuratio Temp sensor configuratia Master IP connection Master IP connection Last 2000 log records Description adm adm adm adm in Change Temp alarm Fan unit level 01 in Enable auto
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5. 42 www austin hughes com Part Vil SNMP Step 5 Select the SNMP from the left navigation Fan umit Fan unit Status Details Temp sensor Step 6 The SNMP Settings window appears as below SNMP SNMP Agent Enable Disable SNMP Polling Community SHMP Traps WeTrap Management Station Station IP Trap Port Trap Community Download MIB file Step 7 Click Enable in SNMP Agent to start the SNMP agent service Step 8 Input Read Community Default is public Step 9 Input Write Community Default is private Step 10 Select disabled or V2Trap in SNMP Traps A If select V2Trap please input IP address of the SNMP management station in Station IP Step 11 Click Apply to finish the SNMP settings UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 43 www austin hughes com Part VIII FAQ InfraCool Manager ICM 02 1 Whatis InfraCool Manager The InfraCool Manager is a Windows based system to consolidate management of max 480 FAN units via 30 Master IP groups using a simple web interface which monitors temp status of racks in the data center also provides the detailed FAN unit and event logged records and sends alarm email once temp over alarm level Please find the link below http www austin hughes com support software infracool ICM 02 msi 2 Which OS platform does ICM 02 support MS Windows XP Professional with SP3 32bit only M
6. B 1x Master IP fan unit allows access to 16 levels B For IP fan unit access simply connect 1 x Master IP fan unit B The 2nd 16th level fan unit must be one of the Remote fan unit models 2nd level Remote fan unit model 3rd level Remote fan unit model 1st level Master IP fan unit model LINK OUT LINK fo po Cat5 6 cable Cat5 6 cable OUT max 20 meters max 20 meters Un ps To LINK port of next SV Zo level Remote Fan Unit max level 16 To Network Device for IP Access via WAN UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 19 www austin hughes com 2 6 gt Audio Temperature Alarm Setting Using the dip switch no 7 to setup each FAN unit audio alarm as below EE UU UO Dip switch 7 n If enable the audio alarm the buzzer will sound when the outside temperature is over the preset alarm temperature 2 7 Temperature Sensor Bundled Temp Sensor Part no IG T01 2M Plug amp Play External sensor with 2M cord Low profile design with magnetic base for easy affixing to the rack Optional 4M cord for Temp Sensor TH SENSOR UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 20 www austin hughes com 2 7 gt Temperature Sensor FC CE REACH TempSenor Temperature 0 to 80 C 32 to 176 F Sensitivity 1 C 2 F orc 02 Installation Magnetic base for unrestricted installation Connection T sensor w 2m cable standard Cable Length T sensor w 4m cable option Cable Specifica
7. CFM control Fan unit level 01 Temp alert Fan unit level 01 in Activate Temp Sensor Fan unit level 01 Master IP reconnection Master IP discannection Events Change unit rack Change unit position Change unit CFM Set unit to maintenance Remove unit from maintenance Disable monitoring Disconnection Fan unit configuration Reconnection Master IP connection Disconnection Reconnection Fan unit connection Disconnection Reconnection Temp sensor connection Switch fan on off Fan failure normal Individual fan configuration Activate Deactivate temp sensor Enable Disable auto CFM control Change temp alarm Change temp r alert Change temp location Temp alarm r alert normal Temp sensor configuration FAN unit log provides past 2000 FAN unit log records about a certain FAN unit by the user s selection The software will generate a FAN unit log record in every 10 mins Fan unit log Connected MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray Rack Rack 01 Position 22 Fan unit level Current status No of fan CFM R alert Normal 24 0 35 0 30 0 Normal 24 0 35 0 30 0 Normal 24 0 35 0 30 0 Normal 24 0 35 0 30 0 Normal 240 35 0 30 0 Model Rack Position Temp Alarm MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray RackDO 1 22U 3 RackDO 1 22U RackOO1 22U RackDO1 22U RackDO1 22U Rack001 22 Date Time 2013 09 05 17 41 45 2013 09 05 17 31 44 2013 09 05 17 21 4
8. IP addresses as shown below to 64 t prevent Apache from glomming onto all bound IP addresses 0 0 0 0 5 66 gt 34 56 78 80 0 This configuration file reflects default settings for Apache HTTP Server 71 7 You may change these but chances are that you may not need to Timeout The number of seconds before receives and sends time out t Timeout 300 Step 3 Restart Apache services Go to Control Panel Administrative Tools Services Apache2 2 amp Click Restart Complete UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 28 www austin hughes com Part IV System Setup amp Remote Access 4 1 System setup Users can follow below step 1 3 to access the management PC and InfraCool Manager ICM 02 Step 1 Open Internet Explorer LE version 8 0 or above Step 2 Enter the URL of management PC into the address bar A If fail to access please ask MIS to check if the port for web server is enable Default port 80 e g http 192 168 0 1 ICM 02 Step 3 Enter User name Default is admin Enter Password Default is 00000000 System authentication User name Password Login user Login user Login user Login user Login user AA Router or hub Management PC E InfraPower Manager IPM 03 Then users should go to User gt Setup gt Alarm gt General gt amp Backup gt for initial system setup A Only Administrator is author
9. Prepare an appropriate length Cat 5 6 cable Step 3 Click Set maintenance in Details page for the affected remote fan unit s which next to the added remote fan unit Step 4 Install connect and power on the new remote fan unit Step 5 Reconfigure amp reset the level for the affected remote fan unit s which next to the added remote fan unit Step 6 Click Remove maintenance in Details page for the affected remote fan unit s Step 7 Click Search in Status page to search the new installed remote fan unit Step 8 Configure the new remote fan unit in Details amp Temp sensor page such as Rack Position Alarm Temp A Ignore step 3 5 amp 6 if the added remote fan unit is in the last level UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 48 www austin hughes com Part IX gt Troubleshooting InfraCool Manager ICM 02 1 Try to login InfraCool Manager ICM 02 but the web browser only shows HTTP 404 Not Found Step 1 Services for Web server in management PC started Make sure the services is started Go to Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services gt Apache2 2 and make sure the status is Started Step 2 Port for web server in management PC is occupied by other service Check if the port for web server is used by other service If yes please release the port of that particular service and assign another port for it Step 3 Port for web server is added in the firewall of management
10. Right click the file name below amp select Save target as to download the log file Category Fan unit log Fan log Event A To download the file please 1 Right click the file link below 2 Select Savetargetas to download the file pen Open m New Tab Open m Hew Window nave Target s Prnt Target Copy Shortcut Step 4 Click Close to complete or Open to view the content of log file Complete UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 41 www austin hughes com Part Vil SNMP SNMP Management The Master IP fan unit can manage the connected remote fans up to 16 remote fans using tools that support SNMP v2c Simple Network Management Protocol only for Master IP fan unit with built in IPD 02 S 1 Accessing MIB Files Use the World Wide Web WWW to download the SNMP MIB file at this URL http www austin hughes com downloads IPDL software html Enabling SNMP Support The following procedure summarizes how to enable the Master IP fan unit for SNMP support Step 1 Connect the Master IP fan unit to a computer Please refer to P 26 Step 2 Open the Internet Explorer version 7 0 or above Step 3 Enter the configured IP dongle address into the I E address bar Default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Step 4 Enter Login name amp Password Default login name amp password are 00000000 Login name Password UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P
11. UU CFM Normal Normal High Normal Max Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Temp Alarm R alert 24 7 35 0 30 0 www austin hughes com Part V Software Usage amp Operation In lt Details gt Change Rack and Position of Fan unit owitch ON OFF fan unit Change fan unit CFM owitch ON OFF individual fan Click Apply to finish the above settings Master IP groups 2 SR ES ED ETES ES ES 128 115 Fan unit details RE n Level 01 Me MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray Status Connected Unit switch Rack Rack001 O Unit CFM Auto data refresh BEER Untck during data input All ICM communication to and from the fan unit is stopped Notification to the usar is stopped too Cancel new data input Stop mornitonng removed fan unit Press F11 to enlarge or diminish the screen UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 37 www austin hughes com Part V Software Usage amp Operation In lt Temp setting gt Activate or Deactivate Temp sensor Change Location Alarm Setting amp R alert setting of Temp sensor Enable or Disable auto CFM control Click Apply to finish the above settings A The default Temp setting is When install Temp sensor please tick Deactivate Otherwise no readings display DON T activate Temp sensor if no sensor installed Temp setting Fan unit level
12. click Save to confirm the setting to Master IP fan unit 11 The default IP address is as below IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 24 www austin hughes com 3 3 gt Hardware Requirement of the Management PC Please prepare a management PC with the hardware requirements as below for InfraCool Manager ICM 02 Recommended hardware requirements Processor Dual Core 2GHz or above Memory 2GB RAM Available Disk Space 500GB Drive DVD ROM drive Display 1440 x 900 or higher resolution monitor The default service port of web server is 80 A dedicated PC to run InfraCool Manager ICM 02 is recommended Make sure the management PC is POWER ON amp ICM 02 is under operation Otherwise daily data backup will NOT be proceeded lt 3 4 gt Supported OS Platform amp Language InfraCool Manager ICM 02 supports the OS platforms amp languages as below MS Windows XP Professional with SP3 32bit only MS Windows 7 Professional with SP1 MS Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1 MS Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition with SP2 MS Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP2 MS Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition Ensure the user logins in the management PC as a member of Administrators Group before ICM 02 Installation and execution User can select the following languages under Control Panel Region and Language in Englis
13. configure the alarm email server amp max 5 email recipients to receive alarm notifications from the software Step 1 Enable alarm email Step 2 Input SMTP server SMTP port Step 3 Input sender email account in User email Step 4 Enable or Disable the SMTP authentication Step 5 Input User name and Password Step 6 Select the SMTP secure None SSL TLS Step 7 Input the Alarm interval Step 8 Input the alarm recipient email account in Alarm mail recipient 01 Step 9 Repeat step 8 for other alarm recipients Step 10 Click Apply to nish the alarm email server setting Alarm email server setting Alarm email Thie alarm far ali Master IP groupe SMTP server SMTP port User email exampletemail com SMTP authentication Enable Disable SMTP secure Alarm interval Min 10 Max 60 minutes Alarm email to arm mail recipient 01 arm mail recipient 12 arm mail recipient 03 Warm mail recipient 14 rm mail recipient 05 UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 32 www austin hughes com lt 4 1 gt System setup In General gt administrator can change the Refresh rate Scan rate amp Temperature unit across all Master IP groups Auto data refresh Refresh rate 10 Min 10 Max 60 seconds Auto data refresh rate on the page of FAM UNIT STATUS and FAN UNIT DETAILS Mas
14. el la RS CEOS OS e CHO UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 13 www austin hughes com 2 4 gt Remote Fan Unit Model daisy chain level setting DIP switch for eee out port of the last level fan unit aD D E O aD cy 5 5 5 _ g ES a 2 aD Cc o le C aes ees m X GE I amp COSS 6 Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the 5 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor gt C so KU rid og LE D O O LL gt oca 55 ELE uy 9 me je amp COE ce REACH 7 Cc O 5 5 7 ae Re S etes 0 n O C x 0 uc uc e D D amp D D O lt c m en T T 1 LL EE oO OPA OBS QD HORE CHOR ES ORS Oo gt c www austin hughes com P 14 463 UM ICM 02 Q415V3 2 4 gt Remote Fan Unit Model Model RF 1 9 1U Fan Tray with 9 fans Unit CFM Status LED Oo DIP switch for Unit CFM Setting daisy chain level setting InfraCool Remate Fan Individual fan status Buttons for Alarm Individual fan On Off buttons Temp Setting Temp LED display o O OQ QOQgOOQO OCDE OOOCOOCOGQQ TEMP LINK OUT 5 T
15. group Check and make sure fan unit level is unique and not duplicated in the same Master IP group Please refer to user manual 2 5 gt for the fan unit level setting GUI shows disconnected Except Master IP fan unit Step 1 Cable disconnected loose or defective Check the Cat 5 6 cable connection between remote fan units Make sure the connectors are firmly attached And check if any defects on your cables or not If yes replace a new one Step 2 The first disconnected remote fan unit failed Unplug the Cat 5 6 cable on the first disconnected remote fan unit then plug it to the second disconnected remote fan unit to check if the problem caused by the first disconnected remote fan unit GUI shows the whole group of remote fan unit s disconnected Step 1 Cable disconnected loose or defective Check the Cat 5 6 cable connection to remote fan units and network devices Make sure the connectors are firmly attached And check if any defects on your cable or not If yes replace a new one Step 2 Master IP fan unit failed i Check if the network setting of the Master IP fan unit is correct or not If duplicate IP address is in the network it may cause such problem ii Disconnect the Master IP fan unit from the network and try to direct connect the Cat 5 6 cable from the IP port to a computer network port and use IP Setup utilities to check if the Master IP fan unit can be found or not If it canno
16. in good condition If anything is missing or damage contact the supplier immediately UM ICM 02 Q415V3 www austin hughes com Content Part I Installation ES XA 3 9 A 9 4 9 208 57875 Os 8 9 EON ACE ee ee ee ee 2 8 US P 1 lt 1 1 gt 1U Fan Tray lt 1 2 gt 33U Door Mount Fan Panel Part Hardware Te eee ee eee ee ee ee ce ee EE ee eee ee P6 lt 2 1 gt Key Features lt 2 2 gt Fan Kit Specification lt 2 3 gt Master IP Fan Unit Model amp Specification MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray with 3 fans MRF 1 6 1U Fan Tray with 6 fans MRF 1 9 1U Fan Tray with 9 fans MRF 33 9 33U Door Mount Fan Panel with 9 fans Specification Table 2 4 Remote Fan Unit Model amp Specification HF 1 3 1U Fan Tray with 3 fans RF 1 6 1U Fan Tray with 6 fans RF 1 9 1U Fan Tray with 9 fans RF 33 9 33U Door Mount Fan Panel with 9 fans Specification Table 2 5 Daisy Chain Connection 2 6 Audio Temperature Alarm Setting lt 2 7 gt Temperature Sensor lt 2 8 gt Alarm Temperature Setting 2 9 Fan Unit CFM Setting UM ICM 02 Q415V3 www austin hughes com Pari ill 6446460 y 239903 039 95 9 93 oh che daa hub ae denen P 23 3 1 Key Features 3 2 Master IP Configuration 3 3 Hardware Requirements of the Management PC 3 4 Supported OS Platform amp Language 3 5 Software Download 3 6 First Time Start up Setting lt 3 7 gt Change Port no of Web
17. the InfraCool Manager ICM 02 Setup Wizard ICM 02 msi The Setup Wizard wall instal InfraCoa Manager ICM U 2 on your computer Click Next to continue ar Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard I fo click Next click Install Completing the InfraCool amp a Manager ICM 02 Setup click Finish Wizard Click the Frish button to exit the Setup Ward e Complete UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 26 www austin hughes com 3 6 gt First Time Start up Setting Step 1 Double click the InfraCool Manager ICM 02 coo and follow the instruction to complete start up setting nfr a ICM 02 InfraCool Manager Step 2 Click Next in InfraCool Manager start up setting box Step 3 Input the fields of the following window amp Click Install ra InfraPower Manager m Software component s analysis amp installation The following 3 software component s are required to run InfraPower Manager 1 Apache 2 2 please decide to use the existing or new Apache 2 2 Use existing Apache fe Install new Apache 2 2 Tick this if the management PC has been already installed Apache Folder CMppSe 23939 If the port of web server 2 PHP 5 Please decide to use the existing or new PHP 5 IS not 80 please input the Use existing PHP G Install new PHP 5 appropriate no here and Tick this if the management PC has been already installed PHP Folder C App
18. 012 05 24 0B 02 58 MRF 1 3 1U Fen Tray Radio 22 Normal 2012 05 24 OT 5255 MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray Rack00 22 Normal 2012 08 24 DT 42 5 MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 22 Normal 2012 08 24 OT 32 53 MRFE 1 3 1U Fan Tray Ragg zu Normal 2012 08 24 Dr 2252 MRE 1 3 1U Fan Tray 22U Normal 2012 05 24 OT 12 51 MRE 1 3 1L Fan Tray radio 22U Normal 2012 08 25 OT gz 50 MRE 1 3 TU Tray Fado Normal 20120828 OB 82 48 MRF 1 3 TU Fan Tray sado 22 Normal 2012 08 24 42 45 MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 22 Normal 20120828 OG 32 47 MAF 1 2 TU Fen Tray ra9097 Zu Normal 20120824 06 22 48 MRF 1 3 1U Fen Tray Rec 01 22U Normal 20120828 Of 12 45 MRF 1 3 TU Fan Tray Faso 22U Normal 2012 08 24 O6 0z 44 MAF 1 2 TU Fan Tray RacKDO1 22 Norms 20120825 Of 82 43 MAF 1 2 1U Fen Tray Rao07 22 Normal First Previous 1 2 4 5 T B 9 10 Next Lasi Last 2000 log monds Fress Fit to enlarge or diminish the soeen UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 40 www austin hughes com Part VI Events Log Report Report gt provides monthly report for Fan unit log amp Event log which can be export to csv format Please follow the steps below to export the log category you want Step 1 Select the category period amp target Category Period Year Month Target Fan unit log 2012 ml Master IP group Fan log Fan unit level Event Step 2 Click Apply amp Click OK from the pop up window Step 3
19. 120923 1808 22 Setug admin Activate Master IP group 01 20120823 18 05 00 Setup admin Deactluate Master IP group 01 20120923 17 28 05 Seire admin Deactivate Master IP group 01 20120923 10 29 52 Setup admin Actlvate Master IP group 01 20120923 75 5911 AJ arm ad min Dizanie alarm 20120923 18 07 97 Setup admin Desctivats Master IP group 01 2012 0923 141327 User admin 1 Add operator Cparzice 01 kenny 20120923 141217 User admin Delete operator Operator 01 kenny 2012 09 29 1418117 User admin 1 Delete operator Operator 02 Will WONG 2012 0923 14 06 36 Setup admin 1 Actlvata Master IP group 01 20120923 14 08 18 Satun admin Activate Master IP group 01 20420924 12 28 04 Setup admin Deactivate Master IP group 01 2012 09 22 12 27 56 Setup admin Desctivate Master IP group 01 2012 09 21 18 01 06 Setup admin Activate Master IP group 01 2012 09 21 17 50 24 Setup admin Deactivate Master IP group 01 2012 09 21 12 2513 Setuc admin Aciivabe Master IP group 01 2012 09 21 12 24 56 Seluz admin Descivate Master IP group 01 2012 0921 12 2426 Setup sdmin Activeb Master IP group 01 DSUS 12 23 58 Seluz sdm Descivate Master IP group 01 System sehen events ser 9 Add Delete administrador or operator General 1 Change refresh mode tme rate 2 Charge use pid twend 2 Change scan modo tme rabo 3 Change tespera une Setup 1 Aeli
20. 3 2013 09 05 17 11 42 2013 09 05 17 01 41 2013 09 05 16 51 40 MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray Normal Last 2000 log records Press F11 to enlarge or diminish the screen UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 39 www austin hughes com Part VI Events Log Report lt FAN log gt provides past 2000 FAN log records about an individual fan of specific fan unit by the user s selection The software will generate a FAN log record in every 10 mins Master IP groups es oo so 1 i2 5 14 ses Pcr 58 886 Et 689 55853 85 Se F8 Fe Fan loq Fan unit level Die MAF 1 2 1U Fan Tray Rack Race Poston 221 Fan Of 7 Curent status Normal Date Tima Model Rack Position Fan status 20120822 Of 8207 MAF 1 2 TU Fan Tray Rack LU Normal 20120924 09 42 06 MRE 1 3 1U Fen Tray 22 Norms 20120824 OF 23 906 MRF 1 2 1U Fen Tray Raado7 22 Normal 20120924 0923 04 MRF 1 2 1U Fen Tray 22U Normal 2012 09 24 09 12 03 MRE 1 23 1U Fen Tray Rado 22U Normal 20120524 09 023 02 MRF 1 3 1U Fen Tray REack001 22 Normal 20120924 06 5301 MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray Rad 22 Normal 2012 05 24 D8 43 00 MRF 1 3 1U Fen Tray 22 Normal 2012 05 24 32 553 MRF 1 3 1U Fen Tray Rack O4 22 Normal 2012 08 24 22 58 MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray Raddi 22u Normal 2012 05 24 06 12 57 MRF 1 3 1U Fen Tray 22u Normal 2
21. AQ Master IP fan unit 1 Whatis the Master IP fan unit The Master IP fan unit has a built in IP dongle which provides a simple and economical way to con solidate management of max 16 remote FAN units by a single IP connection to the network 2 Whatis the IP setup utilities This is a windows application used to assign the IP address of Master IP fan unit You can download the IP setup utilities from the link below http www austin hughes com support utilities infracool IPSetupUtilities msi 3 Does the Master IP fan unit support DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol No the Master IP fan unit only works with static IP address Temp sensor 1 How accurate is the Temp sensor It is accurate to 1 5 C typical 2 Howto install the Temp sensor Plug in the Temp sensor to the temp port of the FAN unit at any time 1 Where can find the Catalogue User manual Model list Wire diagram of InfraCool FAN units Please visit the www austin hughes com 2 How can we get a further support Please send the email to support austin hughes com or sales austin hughes com UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 45 www austin hughes com lt Part IX gt Troubleshooting FAN unit disconnection 1 GUI shows a certain level remote fan unit disconnected Except Master IP fan unit Step 1 Remote fan unit power off Check the remote fan unit is power ON or not Step 2 Fan unit level setting duplicated in the same Master IP
22. Conditions 5 to 60 C Relative Humidity 90 non condensing 50G peak acceleration 11ms half sine wave 58 100Hz 0 98G 11ms cycle 480 x 298 3 x 43 5 mm 380 x 535 x 120 mm mee summer 480 x 458 3 x 43 5 mm 550 x 550 x 120 mm 18 9 x 18 x 1 71 inch 21 7 x 21 7 x 4 7 inch 480 x 623 3 x 43 5 mm 550 x 30 x 120 mm 18 9 x 24 5 x 1 71 inch 21 7 x 28 7 x 4 7 inch 195 x 42 9 x 1466 mm 263 x 106 x 1650 mm T f Xx 1 7 x 5T f inch 10 4 x 4 2 x 65 0 inch Model NetWegm Gross Weight MRF MRF 339 2 3 Regulatory FCC amp CE Environmental RoHS2 amp REACH compliant UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 12 www austin hughes com 2 4 gt Remote Fan Unit Model Model RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray with 3 fans m Inac jal ue Sree Por ce REACH RoHS Unit CFM Status LED DIP switch for Unit CFM Setting daisy chain level setting 111111 InfraCool Remale Fan GD Individual fan status Buttons for Alarm Individual fan On Temp Setting Off buttons Temp LED display 5 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor 6 Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit 7 Daisy chain OUT port for connecting to the link port of the next level fan unit MO 2 S O v Se O O ej O 2 6 CES Bk
23. Infra Cool Rack Airflow Control User Manual Fan Unit amp ICM 02 Air Flow management software UM ICM 02 Q415V3 www austin hughes com Legal Information First English printing October 2002 Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice We are not liable for any injury or loss that results from the use of this equipment Safety Instructions Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device Save this manual for future reference B Unplug equipment before cleaning Don t use liquid or spray detergent use a moist cloth B Keep equipment away from excessive humidity and heat Preferably keep it in an air conditioned environment with temperatures not exceeding 40 Celsius 104 Fahrenheit B When installing place the equipment on a sturdy level surface to prevent it from accidentally falling and causing damage to other equipment or injury to persons nearby B When the equipment is in an open position do not cover block or in any way obstruct the gap between it and the power supply Proper air convection is necessary to keep it from overheating m Arrange the equipments power cord in such a way that others won t trip or fall over it B If you are using a power cord that didn t ship with the equipment ensure that it is rated for the voltage and curr
24. PC Check if the port is added in the firewall If not please add and enable the connection in the firewall Please refer to user manual lt 4 2 gt for details UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 49 www austin hughes com The company reserves the right to modify product specifications without prior notice and assumes no responsibility for any error which may appear in this publication All brand names logo and registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners Copyright 2015 Austin Hughes Electronics Ltd All rights reserved UM ICM 02 Q415V3 www austin hughes com
25. S Windows 7 Professional with SP1 MS Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1 MS Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition with SP2 MS Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP2 MS Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition A Ensure the user logins in the management PC as a member of Administrators Group before ICM 02 Installation and execution 3 Which database does the ICM 02 support PostgreSQL 4 What is the PostgreSQL default password for ICM 02 1qazaWSX 5 How can I receive alarm email and get full log report Ensure that ICM 02 is executed and the alarm server is configured properly and being enabled 6 What is the default login name amp password of ICM 02 Default login name admin amp password 00000000 7 What is the command password of ICM 02 Each Master IP Group has its command password It will be requested for any FAN unit configuration and control The administrator can set different command password for different Master IP Group or all Master IP Groups use the same password 8 The FAN units can t be found by ICM 02 Please double check the cable connection and the level setting of each FAN unit If a cascade chain has duplicate the level FAN units it will cause this problem 9 Is it possible to manage the FAN units from different workstations Yes the InfraCool manager supports 5 concurrent login users from different workstations UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 44 www austin hughes com Part VIII F
26. Sen follow the instruction in Change port no of web server on next page to 3 PostgreSQL 9 0 please decide to use the existing or new PostgreSQL 9 0 make the ch ange effective C Use existing PostgreSQL Install new PostgreSQL 9 0 Tick this if the management PC has been already installed PostgreSQL Folder C Program Files Post gr eSQL 9 PostgreSQL login postgres PostgreSQL password 1qaz2WSX Install Cancel A PostgreSQL password can be changed by user The password MUST contain at least three of the following four character groups English uppercase characters A through Z English lowercase characters a through z Numerals 0 through 9 Non alphabetic characters such as UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 27 www austin hughes com 3 Change Port no of Web Server A Change port no of web server lf users want to use another port no instead of 80 please take the following steps after InfraCool Manager ICM 02 First time start up setting is completed Step 1 Go to the path of web server being installed Default C AppServ Apache2 2 conf Step 2 Open httpd conf amp change Listen 80 to Listen xx where xx means the port users want to use save the change Listen Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and or ports instead of the default See also the lt VirtualHost gt directive D 62 Change this to Listen on specific
27. Server Part IV System Setup amp Remote Access P 29 4 1 System Setup 4 2 Remote Access Part V Software Usage amp Operation P 36 Part VI Events Log Report e P 39 par Vil SNMP 2 22 des ERO P 42 FAO PAA Part IX Troubleshooting m HH P46 UM ICM 02 Q415V3 www austin hughes com Part gt Installation lt 1 1 gt 1U Fan Tray Package Content 1U rackmount fan tray x 1 pc Temp sensor x 1 pc 6 ft power cord x 1 pc Rear mounting bracket x 1 pair Bracket for MRF 1 6 9 amp RF 1 6 9 only M6 screws for fixing are not included Installation MRF 1 3 RF 1 3 9 M6 screws MRF 1 6 RF 1 6 Rear mounting M6 screws brackets MRF 1 9 RF 1 9 Rear mounting M6 screws brackets UM ICM 02 Q415V3 p www austin hughes com 1 2 gt 33U Door Mount Fan Panel MRF 33 9 amp RF 33 9 Door mount Fan Panel are typically installed on the outside of a rack s rear perforated door to improve extraction of heat from high density rack The unit can be attached to most 42U or taller racks If aisle is relatively narrow for exterior mounting the unit may be installed on the inside of the perforated door For details please refer to the model table below Front Door Rear Door Cool Air In Hot Air Out Model Installation Airflow Purpose MRF 33 9A Rea
28. atically Input User name Password amp Click Login system authentication User name admin Password UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P30 www austin hughes com Part V Software Usage amp Operation lt Status gt provides lt Search gt function to search new installed fan units in each Master IP group Scan function to monitor the fan units status of each Master IP group ONE by ONE Master iP groups 2158 fos ioe ar oe ios Mon u E32 8 E 5 se sz ss se 20 2v 22 28 7728 25 26 2v 2a Lea 9o Fan unit status Master IP name IP address 192 168 1 62 Level Model 01 MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 02 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 03 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 04 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 05 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 06 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 07 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 08 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 09 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 10 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 11 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 12 RF 1 9 1U Fan Tray 13 RF 1 3 1U Fan Tray 14 RF 1 6 1U Fan Tray 15 RF 1 6 1U Fan Tray 16 RF 32 9 32U Fan Unit Auto data refresh C8EE08000E9A TITTITTTITTTI Rack Rack001 002 Rack003 Racx004 Rack005 Rack006 RacX007 Racx008 Red009 Rac010 Rack001 Racx012 Rac013 Rack0 14 Rac015 Rack016 Search new installed fan units Press F11 to enlarge or diminish the screen UM ICM 02 Q415V3 Untick during data input Position Rear door right P 36 No of fan w y c OC 686 O 8 Y D
29. ature is over alarm temperature the unit CFM will be automatically changed to Max level Under this condition all fan kits will be turned on UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 22 www austin hughes com Part Ill gt Software 3 1 Key Features InfraCool Manager ICM 02 is a FREE Air Flow management software to remote amp monitor up to 30 Master IP Groups max 16 fan unit levels in each Master IP Group total 480 fan units 5 concurrent user access are bundled for achieving the demand of multi user multi tasking in nowadays time sharing data center operation InfraCool ICM 02 Features s Capacity Master IP Group Just 1 IP for remote Fan unit levels I Remote Fan unit number Concurrent user Features Unit CFM fan speed Setting Auto CFM Control Setting Individual Fan ON OFF Fan Unit ON OFF Temp Monitoring Alarm Temp Setting Reporting Graphical User Interface Remote Access via Web Browser Software Platform Fan Unit Master IP Fan Unit IP dongle built in Models Support Remote Fan unit NEN UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 23 www austin hughes com 3 2 gt Master IP Configuration Please take the following steps to configure the Master IP fan unit 1 Prepare a notebook computer to download the IP setup utilities from the link http www austin hughes com support utilities infracool IPSetupUtilities msi 2 Double click the PSetupUtilities msi and follow the instruction to complete th
30. e installation 3 Go to each Master IP fan unit with the notebook computer amp a piece of CAT 5 6 cable to set up the configuration by IP setup utilities as below Please take the procedure for all Master IP fan unit ONE BY ONE ZA Master IP fan unit CAT 5 6 cable ae To notebook computer To IP port LAN port Reconnect the Master IP fan unit with the network device SEROB router or hub after finish the configuration Bir setup utilities for Master IP Fan unit Ver Q4IIVI Ensure the FAN unit in Infra Cool Cabinet Cooling Solution power ON status Master IP fan unit Configuration Device MAC address 00 00 50 058 ETA Name Scan Location Password New password Confirm new password IP address 19216801 Write down the new IP address amp password pon for lt Setup gt purpose refer to P 33 Gateway 1921680254 00 4 Click Scan to search the connected Master IP fan unit 5 Enter the device name in the name field min 4 char max 16 char The default is Name 6 Enter the location in the location field min 4 char max 16 char The default is Rack_001 7 Enter the password in the password field for authentication min 8 char max 16 char The default is 00000000 8 Enter the new password in the new password field min 8 char max 16 char 9 Re enter the new password in the Confirm new password field 10 Change the desired IP address Subnet mask Gateway then
31. e via Master IP fan on the 1st level Daisy Chain Level 2nd to 16th level MTBF 50 000 hrs 100V or 240V AC at 50 or 60Hz via IEC type cord 20W 40W 60W 60W Operating 0 to 50 C Environmental Conditions 5 to 60 C Relative Humidity 90 non condensing 50G peak acceleration 11ms half sine wave 58 100Hz 0 98G 11ms cycle 480 x 298 3 x 43 5 mm 380 x 535 x 120 mm S 480 x 458 3 x 43 5 mm 550 x 550 x 120 mm 18 9 x 18 x 1 71 inch 21 7 x 21 7 x 4 7 inch 480 x 623 3 x 43 5 mm 550 x 30 x 120 mm 18 9 x 24 5 x 1 71 inch 21 7 x 28 7 x 4 7 inch 195 x 42 9 x 1466 mm 263 x 106 x 1650 mm T f Xx 1 7 x 5T f inch 10 4 x 4 2 x 65 0 inch Mode 2 NetWegm Gross Weight meia 2 mss Regulatory FCC amp CE Environmental RoHS2 amp REACH compliant UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 17 www austin hughes com 2 5 gt Daisy Chain Connection Steps B Only Master IP fan unit built in IP remote access module B Master IP fan unit MUST be set on the 1st daisy chain level according to the table below B For the 2nd 16th levels remote fan unit models please make the level setting according to the table below B Forthe cabling connection please refer to the next page Daisy chain level setting Using the dip switch no 1 2 3 4 5 6 amp 8 to setup each FAN unit level as below Cascad
32. ed FAN units Dip switch no 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 1st level Master IP Fan Unit Model On On On On On 2nd level Remote Fan Unit Mode Off On On On On 3rd level Remote Fan Unit Mode On Of On On On 4th level Remote Fan Unit Mode Of Off On On On oth level Remote Fan Unit Mode On On Off On On 6th level Remote Fan Unit Mod Off On Off On On fth level Remote Fan Unit Mod On Off Off On On ath level Remote Fan Unit Mod Off Off Off On On 9th level Remote Fan Unit Mod On On On Off On 10th level Remote Fan Unit Mode Of On On Of On 11th level Remote Fan Unit Mode On Off On Off On 12th level Remote Fan Unit Mode Off Of On Of On O RS Ayo 5 5 eee 51 5 55 5 5 5 D O O gt O O 5 O 5 5 OJO gt J OJO gt gt ays OJO gt gt O gt O 5 O O 5 O O 3 e O 5 gt 1 35 12 ee ee 5 1 52 ee ee ee lhl RI 25 58 28 A8 58 8 08 P8 98 No 7 dip switch only for audio alarm setting UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P16 www austin hughes com 2 5 gt Daisy Chain Connection Remarks B Fach Master IP group supports 16 daisy chain levels B The 1st level fan unit must be one of the Master IP fan unit models
33. emp port bundled w a temp sensor 6 Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit 689009 889003 669000 OOG COOCOO AJAD OOGOOCGOO NS URL Daisy chain OUT port for connecting to the d op DRE LTA LAN X link port of the next level fan unit RNO EM Lee OO SSDI SSO00G SSQ OO 888000 eee 8890090 2112 oga oga EE ER NR Q pou CAO RD 000SSOUC O0OSSOUC OOSS SOG 9 9 TA ver ee d C1 UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P15 www austin hughes com 2 4 gt Remote Fan Unit Model Model RF 33 9 33U Door Mount Fan Panel with 9 fans Front View Side View 195 mm 42 9 mm 195 mm B 0 DOM 4 DIP switch for daisy chain level setting 5 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor 6 Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit TEMP LINK OUT Daisy chain QUIT port for connecting Q Q C to the link port of the next level fan unit wp to vf UR 99p 2 Individual fan status A Individual fan On Off buttons P a p I MI E EN E So Unit CFM Status LED Unit CFM fan speed Setting AE FC CE REACH UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 16 www austin hughes com 2 4 gt Remote Fan Unit Specification Table m Wok 31619 9 Unit CFM Approximately 324 648 972 CFM 972 CFM IP Remote Access Not available must b
34. ent labeled on the equipment s electrical ratings label The voltage rating on the cord should be higher than the one listed on the equipments ratings label Observe all precautions and warnings attached to the equipment B If you don t intend on using the equipment for a long time disconnect it from the power outlet to prevent being damaged by transient over voltage B Keep all liquids away from the equipment to minimize the risk of accidental spillage Liquid spilled on to the power supply or on other hardware may cause damage fire or electrical shock B Only qualified service personnel should open the chassis Opening it yourself could damage the equipment and invalidate its warranty B If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning have it checked by qualified service personnel What the warranty does not cover B Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed B Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us Any damage of the product due to shipment O Removal or installation of the product Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuation or failure Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications Normal wea
35. h Edition OS 1 Arabic Saudi Arabia 2 Chinese Traditional Hong Kong S A R E EE 3 Dutch Netherlands mp 4 English Australia Format 5 English United Kingdom RE 6 English United States Date and time formats 7 French France 8 German Germany aint E 9 German Switzerland Long time HH mm ss 10 Italian Italy spa esl 11 Japanese Japan cr 12 Korean Korea a eee 13 Norwegian Norway Short time 10 01 Long time 10 01 40 14 Portuguese Portugal 16 Spanish Spain 17 Turkish Turkey PP UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 25 www austin hughes com 3 5 gt Software Download InfraCool Manager ICM 02 is a AIR FLOW management software to monitor the temperature change by providing a centralized and remote management platform and total reporting with detailed logs amp event occurrences InfraCool Manager ICM 02 can support max 5 concurrent login users and manage multi Master IP group max 30 hence the concurrent login users can access amp remote FAN units max 480 30 Master IP groups x 16 level fan units Software download Please download the InfraCool Manager ICM 02 to the management PC from the link http www austin hughes com support software infracool ICM 02 msi Double click the ICM 02 msi and follow the instruction to complete the installation Welcome to
36. ised to access lt User gt lt Setup gt lt Alarm gt lt General gt amp lt Backup gt gt UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 29 www austin hughes com lt 4 1 gt System setup In lt User gt page administrator can create 4 more operators Step 1 Tick Operator 1 Step 2 Input User name amp User login password Step 3 Input user login password in Confirm password again Step 4 Repeat Step 1 to 3 for other operators if necessary Step 5 Click Apply to finish the user setup User setup Activate Username User login password Confirm password Administrator admin administrator is authorised to access SYSTEM SETTING administrator is authorised to set and change all users password Min 4 char and max 18 char for user name Min 8 char and max 16 char for user login password fthere is any change of user name system will automatically delete the original operator and create a new one A new user login password is required Operator 01 Kenny Wong TILL TT TTT William Wong aad ORS Operator 02 Operator 03 LIU sl K Operator 04 Apply UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P30 www austin hughes com lt 4 1 gt System setup In lt Setup gt page administrator can activate max 30 Master IP groups amp set the group command password Step 1 Activate Master IP group 01 Step 2 Input IP address amp password
37. n Step 6 Install the new remote fan unit cancel the cable bridging and reconnect the remote fan unit to the last and next one Step 7 Power on the new remote fan unit Step 8 Click Remove maintenance in Details page for the new remote fan unit Step 9 Configure the new remote fan unit in Details amp Temp sensor page such as Rack Position Alarm Temp A Ignore step 2 amp 4 if the failed remote fan unit is in the last level UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 47 www austin hughes com Part IX gt Troubleshooting Replacement removal or addition for remote FAN unit 3 How to move out a remote fan unit without a replacement Step 1 Prepare an appropriate length Cat 5 6 cable Step 2 Click Disable monitoring in Details page to stop monitoring the removed remote fan unit Step 3 Use the Cat 5 6 cable to bridge over the removed remote fan unit to minimize log data loss Step 4 Power off amp remove the fan unit from connection If the removed remote fan unit in the last level you reconfigure and reset the level for the affected remote fan unit s which next to the removed remote fan unit Ignore step 1 amp 3 if the removed fan unit is in the last level How to add an extra remote fan unit to an existing fan unit group Step 1 Prepare a new remote fan unit and set the remote fan unit level accordingly Please refer to user manual 2 5 for the fan unit level setting Step 2
38. ort OUT Temp Port Control Panel Individual Fan On Off Alarm Temp Setting Unit CFM fan speed Setting Temperature LED Fan Status LED CFM Status LED 1U Fan Tray 3 6 9fans 3 6 9fans Door Mount Fan Panel UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 6 www austin hughes com 2 2 gt Fan Kit Specification Fan Specification UM ICM 02 Q415V3 Air Delivery Rate Speed Rated Voltage Rated Current Noise Level Dimension Bearing System P 7 108 CFM 3000 rpm 10 12V DC 350 mA 41 dB 120 x 120 x 25 mm Dual ball bearing www austin hughes com UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 8 2 3 Master IP Fan Unit Model Model MRF 1 3 1U Fan Tray with 3 fans REACH Unit CFM Status LED DIP switch for Unit CFM Setting daisy chain level setting InfraCool FE Fan Individual fan status Buttons for Alarm Individual fan On Temp Setting Off buttons Temp LED display 5 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor 6 IP port for remote access Only master fan unit provides an IP port 1 x IP port allows access to 16 levels 7 Daisy chain port for connecting to the link port of the 2nd level fan unit Career CRE CHO SEC 9 DT OF CY Ox www austin hughes com 2 3 gt Master IP Fan Unit Model O E 2 5 8 ats e oo 55 D c o2 o o zo MEM o B De z9 D go OC gt
39. r and tear Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect B Removal installation and set up service charges Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures B Re position or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and receiver B Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected UM ICM 02 Q415V3 www austin hughes com Unpacking The equipment comes with the standard parts shown on the package contents Check and make sure they are included and
40. r door outside Extract airflow Exhaust air out from rack RF 33 9A Front door inside Intake airflow Cool air in from aisle MRF 33 9B Front door outside Intake airflow Cool air in from aisle RF 33 9B Rear door inside Extract airflow Exhaust air out from rack Package Content Optional mounting kit 33U door mount fan panel x 1 pc Temp sensor x 1 pc 6 ft power cord x 1 pc Hanging bracket kit Part no F HBK Hanging bracket x 2 pcs User Manual x 1 pc Mounting screw x 6 pcs attached with the unit Air blocking material x 1 pc M4 6mm screw with nut x 4 sets M4 10mm screw x 2 pcs For installation please refer to p 5 UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 2 www austin hughes com 1 2 gt 33U Door Mount Fan Panel Caution Power off the fans if the door is to be opened for maintenence or service of items within the rack The fans have finger guards but care must be excerised when working around spinning fans Keep hair fingers and other small objects away from the spinning blades UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 3 www austin hughes com 1 2 gt 33U Door Mount Fan Panel Installation steps The weight of the unit is less than 5 5 kg so in most cases holes in perforated rack doors can be used to mount the unit Lift the unit to the desired position Q Place attached 6 screws then through the door and tighten them e To eliminate bypass air to maximize heat removal from the rack cut the air blocking material to the size necessar
41. t be found the Master IP fan unit may be failed UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 46 www austin hughes com Part IX gt Troubleshooting Replacement removal or addition for remote FAN unit 1 How to replace the failed Master IP fan unit with a new one Step 1 Prepare a new Master IP fan unit and set it to 1st level Please refer to user manual lt 2 5 gt for the fan unit level setting Step 2 Disable alarm email in lt Alarm gt page Step 3 Power off amp remove the failed Master IP fan unit from connection Step 4 Install the new Master IP fan unit to the connection amp power it on Step 5 Click Start Connection in lt Status gt page for the relevant Master IP Group Step 6 Configure the new Master IP fan unit in lt Details gt amp lt Temp sensor gt page such as Rack Position Alarm Temp Step 7 Enable alarm email in lt Alarm gt page How to replace a failed certain level remote fan unit with a new one Step 1 Prepare a new remote fan unit and set the remote fan unit level accordingly Please refer to user manual 2 5 for the fan unit level setting Step 2 Prepare an appropriate length Cat 5 6 cable Step 3 Click Set maintenance in Details page for the failed remote fan unit Step 4 Use a Cat 5 6 cable to bridge over the failed remote fan unit which will be replaced to minimize log data loss Step 5 Power off amp remove the failed remote fan unit from connectio
42. ter IP groups auto scan Scan rate 5 Min 5 Max 60 seconds Auto scan rate on the page of FAN UNIT STATUS Temperature unit Unit c In Backup gt administrator can Enable or Disable the daily data backup When Enable the backup path can be changed Data backup setting Daily backup Enable Disable Daihy backup proceeded at 00 00 for last 24 hours data Backup to C Program FilesslnfraCoo Manager ICM 02 The backup data for FAN UNIT LOG FAN LOG saved in CSV file format Example C Program FilesiCcM 2 PEORES z Folder ICM Backup will be automatically created under the path you entered UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 33 www austin hughes com lt 4 1 gt System setup Sys log gt provides last 2000 events in User gt Setup gt lt Alarm gt General gt amp lt Backup gt First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 amp 3939 19 Next Lact Last 2500 log records Deve Time Event Description 2012 09 24 11 34 46 Alarm admin Change alarm email server setting User email 20 2 09 24 11 34 48 Alam admin Delete alarm mail eeapient Alarm mail recipient Of 20120424 11 34 48 A ar scmin Change slam email server selling User name 202024 11 34 48 l arn admin Change slam email server setting SMTP server 20 2009 24 11 54 46 admin snper 2012 09 24 095614 admin J Delete operator Operatce 01 kenny 20
43. tion 4 wired 3 5mm to RJ11 Environmental Operating 0 to 80 C Degree Humidity 0 10096 non condensing Dimensions Product 30L x 25W x 18H mm Weight Net Supply includes Temperature Sensor 4 wired 3 5mm to RJ11 cable 2m black color Compatibility InfraPower W WS Wi WSi series PDU InfraSolution X 2000 series InfraGuard EC 300M amp EC 300 Safety Regulatory FCC amp CE certified Environmental RoHS2 amp REACH compliant UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 21 www austin hughes com 2 8 gt Alarm Temperature Setting Temperature How to set alarm temperature Max Temp Setting Hold D for 5 seconds qp eus m B Press button to set the alaram temperature A The alarm temp can be set either by these buttons or software How to set temp unit Celsius or Fahrenheit B Hold for 5 seconds B Press lt D button to set the temp unit A The above steps are only for local LED temp display Users need to set the temp unit C or F in the software GUI separately lt 2 9 gt Fan Unit CFM Setting To save the energy the fan unit provides a CFM setting by three levels Normal Approx 60 of the unit CFM High Approx 75 of the unit CFM Max Approx 100 of the unit CFM Please set the CFM according to the environmental conditions How to set unit CFM B Press A SY button to change the fan unit CFM setting However if the outside temper
44. vale Deactivate Master IP group Ha 2 Change Master IP group No IP address or pessweed 3 Enable Disable Master IP group No command pasamord Backup 1 Enate Citats daly backup l Change Master iP group No command pateword 2 Change back path 1 133 Add Delete alam mail recipent UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 34 www austin hughes com lt 4 2 gt Remote Access After administrator completes lt System Setup gt up to 4 additional users can access the management PC remotely User can follow the steps below to access management PC amp InfraCool Manager ICM 02 Step 1 Add the port of web server in the firewall settings of the management PC Open Control Panel Select Windows Firewall Select Advanced settings Right Click Inbound Rules amp select New Rule Select Port amp Click Next Select TCP then All local ports amp Click Next Select Allow the connection amp Click Next Tick all three options amp Click Next Input the Name amp Description of the port amp Click Finish Step 2 Open the web browser of remote client PC Step 3 Input the URL of InfraCool Manager ICM 02 in the address bar e g http 192 168 0 1 ICM 02 A If the port no of web server is not 80 please enter the appropriate port no follow the IP address e g hitp 192 168 0 1 81 ICM 02 Step 4 System authentication page pops up autom
45. y with cutter or scissors then apply the material to the inside surface of the door with screws or adhesive backing Ensure all open perforations are covered by the material o Connect the power cord to the PDU of the rack through the cable entry hole on the rear top of the rack 9 If no cable entry on the top the unit may be installed on the inside but the model need to be changed Please refer to P 2 Use cable clip to hold the power cord if necessary Pe Mounting screws ON OFF Button Perforated Rack Door UM ICM 02 Q415V3 P 4 www austin hughes com 1 2 33 Door Mount Fan Panel Hanging bracket installation Assemble amp adjust the hanging bracket with M4 6mm screw amp nut to fit the thickness of the door Install the hanging bracket kit on the rear side of the fan panel with M4 10mm screw Hang the unit on the door Place attached 4 screws then through the door and tighten them ooo 6 Follow steps on P4 ON OFF Hanging bracket with Button M4 6mm screw amp nut Lt dee NT 1 1 M4 10mm screws Mounting Screws Perforated Rack Door UM ICM 02 Q415V3 RO www austin hughes com Part ll gt Hardware lt 2 1 gt Key Features Master IP Remote Fan Unit Fan Unit Daisy Chain Position 1st Level 2nd 16th Level Daisy Chain Port LINK Daisy Chain P

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