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1. Figure 3 4 AC outdoor unit SE Screw 4 pcs BS t F ia l F i A e l i F DN Tho f H ET TI B UN u lut H jr IR Wy t d Supporting part of AC NIMI outdoor unit 2 pcs g s A amplified Figure 3 4 Removing the fixing screws of outdoor unit UI Note 1 In Figure 3 3 the two metal press strips on top of the outdoor unit can be used as horizontal cable organizers at back end of the cabinet 2 In Figure 3 4 the two 1U height supporting part of AC outdoor unit at lower part of the outdoor unit can be used as dummy plates in cold aisle of the cabinet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 3 Installation 15 3 2 2 Installing AC Outdoor Unit The AC outdoor unit must be vertically installed There are two conditions in actual installation outdoor unit installed higher than indoor unit and outdoor unit installed lower than indoor unit as shown in Figure 3 5 and Figure 3 6 Outdoor unit
2. SmartCabinet Rack supporting Power supply Air conditioning Monitoring and i system and distribution system management pula evel system system Whole Input and Air conditioner enclosed output power host Monitoring and system distribution of management card whole system Emergency fan UPS PDU Alarm unit Figure 1 2 Schematic diagram of system composition Lighting system Power distribution system Se LCD display panel Air management kit sg S Power supply system Monitoring system Cooling and emergency system Figure 1 3 Appearance and components 1 6 Functional Components The SmartCabinet mainly contains rack supporting system power supply and distribution system air conditioning system monitoring and management system as given in Table 1 3 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 3 4 Chapter1 Overview Table 1 3 SmartCabinet system function System Type Used to store the 19 rack mount hardware equipment which complies with the The whole cabinet system is totally enclosed when industry standard operating to keep the system clean without dust EIA 310 D such as server which can save energy and reduce noise voice data Internet network equipment UPS and so on Rack supporting system
3. LCD System Environment Power Thermal Setting Log Status Setting Status Setting Status Setting Password His Alarm UPS IP Setting _ Ctrl Info Power eg PDU Voltage eee On Off Language Alarm PDU i Status E AER Information Figure 5 4 System menu structure of SmartCabinet 5 4 Menu Items 5 4 1 Main Information of SmartCabinet On the display screen click the System menu at the upper part the system page will appear displaying air flow status cabinet cold aisle temperature hot aisle temperature AC status and UPS status as shown in Figure 5 5 W EMERSON Network Power System Air flow normal Temperature Temperature 23 9 C y 18 6 C Emergency Fan Off Front Door Rear Door UPS Status iT Et b Bi Temperature Outside 274 mm S UPS On Power Output Load 20 0 t 400 8876 510 2014 07 29 18 07 20 Figure 5 5 System page The system page is divided into four parts the left part displays air flow cycle mode of SmartCabinet front door temperature and rear door temperature the upper right part displays thermal management mode inside the system including AC on off status and emergency fan on off status The lower right part displays UPS working mode and real time load perce
4. 2 E Ke REECH AN z X Ee E d D PER 2 PUE l 2 E Water detective belt SAS OU PJE pees Al Se a C 1 ae TT C ae ee Ehe J j ae 2 ie 2 ie 3 1 Deo pa E cd 2 WOLLIN be FEP PA A amplified Figure 3 21 Installing water leakage sensor 3 6 4 Installing Wireless Modem Option 1 Connect the wireless Modem to the USB port of the MSC C card 2 Stick the wireless Modem aerial that contains magnet onto the bottom plate of the hot aisle as shown in Figure 3 22 al SM T de Wireless Modem MSC C card
5. Aerial Figure 3 22 Installing wireless Modem 3 6 5 Adjusting Micro Switch There are micro switches on the upper right corner of the front and rear doorframes To prevent the micro switch from being pressed and damaged by the door during transportation before delivery the micro switch retracts back to the SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 3 7 3 7 1 Chapter 3 Installation 27 cabinet and does not contact with the front rear door therefore you need to adjust the position of the micro switch before startup in field 1 Loosen the two fixing screws on the micro switch metal kit 2 Adjust the metal kit to the arrow direction shown in Figure 3 23 ensure that the opening and closing of the front rear door can trigger action of the micro switch as shown in Figure 3 23 Micro switch kit Fixing screw 2 pcs Lae A amplified
6. qo o Liquid side pipe no direct sunlight CS Cabinet O x D Isolation floor Wall bushing Indoor unit y LIA Se Y Sealing on inlets Gas side pipe Heat insulation Floor Drain pipe of condensate material water extend to outdoor to drain condensate water 1 200 Mm Figure 3 5 Outdoor unit installed higher than indoor unit Cabinet Sealing on inlets i EE Wall bushing Indoor unit Liquid side pipe no direct sunlight Z Gas side pipe Heat insulation Floor Drain pipe of condensate material water extend to outdoor to Max 5 drain condensate water SESCH 1200 t Outdoor unit SS Y J Ei Figure 3 6 Outdoor unit installed lower than indoor unit 1 Regular installation of outdoor unit 1 Place the outdoor unit on the base as shown in Figure 3 7 2 Use expansion bolts to fix the outdoor unit on the base SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 16 Chapter 3 Installation If there are multiple outdoor units that need to be placed with one above the other follow the method shown in Figure 3 7 to install them 4m 0 5m Out Gm SC door unit Airflow Note 1 Use 5 angle iron for bracket when two units are installed with one above i the other 2 Us
7. UU Hanger 2 pcs Figure 3 10 Installing brackets 2 Place the battery module on the cabinet bracket push it in and use four M6 x 16 screws to fix it on the rack as shown in Figure 3 11 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 20 Chapter 3 Installation Wea H a a it f i Bracket 4 SUNE D d h ee SSS SS a cl s H D 2 f 1 SS 1 Battery module M6 x16 screw 4 pcs Figure 3 11 Installing battery module 3 3 2 Installing UPS 1 Use six M4 x 10 screws to fix two hangers accessories onto both sides of the front panel of the UPS as shown in Figure 3 12 UPS ii hit WAN Screw 6 pes i Dog SE Lee Hanger 2 pcs Figure 3 12 Installing brackets 2 Place the UPS on the cabinet bracket pre installed push the UPS in
8. seg Ga 4 a Kee A amplified Figure 3 3 Removing the press strips of outdoor unit 2 Remove the four screws on the four corners of outdoor unit and carry the AC outdoor unit out as shown in
9. Figure 2 8 Mechanical carrying tools When the hand pallet truck or the electrical forklift is used to unload and carry them it is recommended to forklift them on its center of gravity to avoid toppling over as shown in Figure 2 9 N e ee SI HO e a oN o OG Ce ty EN ei Figure 2 9 Forklift direction When carrying the components maintain the obliquity in range of 80 100 Excess inclination is forbidden as shown in Figure 2 10 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 10 Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation Figure 2 10 Carrying obliquity LU Note 1 Ensure that the equipment stands upright Do not place the equipment outdoors 2 When using the hand pallet truck or the electrical forklift ensure that the fork arms if adjustable open to the utmost extent therefore the fork arms can be placed under the pallet of the equipment precisely Besides ensure that the length of the fork arms matches with that of the equipment Packing materials All the packing materials of the cabinet are recyclable Retain the packing materials for further use or dispose of them properly Unpacking Move the equipment to the nearest place to the final installing site and then unpack it The unpacking procedures are as follows 1 Remove the packing materials 1 Move the equipment of assembled
10. Figure 3 23 Adjusting micro switch Cable Connection LU Note 1 You need to prepare external total input cable by yourself Please use the cable that complies with local regulations as the power cable of the SmartCabinet 2 Bind the power cable and the communication cable separately on the cable organizers on both sides in the rear space of cabinet It is recommended to manage the power cable on the right cable organizer and manage the communication cables on the left cable organizer The wiring of PMU UPS PDU intelligent emergency fan unit and AC power inside the cabinet has been completed before delivery You only need to connect the cable between the UPS and the battery and the UPS input and output cables lines have been reserved on the ports UPS Power Distribution Connection 1 Do not reverse the input neutral line and live line 2 Connect the output neutral line and live line and ground line correctly and reliably For the sake of safety the ground line must be connected firstly The power cables of the UPS should be connected through the I O terminal block located on the UPS rear panel Remove the cover plate of I O terminal block and the terminal layout of the I O terminal block is revealed as shown in Figure 3 24 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 28 Chapter 3 Installation
11. LE Tey Clockwise ele mR J F Fixing nut Ss Counter clockwise Nee The feet rise a Hexagon bolt GN gek Lee Figure 3 2 Loosening the fixing nut 2 Rotate the hexagon head bolt on the bottom of the feet clockwise or counter clockwise till the feet rise or drop to an optimal position and use a gradienter to ensure that the cabinet is horizontal 3 Tighten the fixing nuts shown in Figure 3 2 on the feet bolts counter clockwise and the cabinet adjustment is completed 3 2 Installing AC Components The AC components comprise AC indoor unit and AC outdoor unit When delivery the AC indoor unit has been installed in the cabinet before delivery the AC outdoor unit is placed inside the cabinet and delivered with the cabinet In field you need to place the AC outdoor unit reasonably connect copper pipes between the AC indoor unit and outdoor unit vacuum and connect cables SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 14 Chapter 3 Installation 3 2 1 Removing And Placing Outdoor Unit 1 Remove the four screws on the press strips of outdoor unit and remove the two press strips as shown in Figure 3 3 Screw 4 pcs Press strip 2 pcs aq UE AC outdoor unit z D 4 ees iN Torte Z7 Ga os ee oe ee ee eee eee eee
12. KS Z V IAF ea ha fa INPUT SWITCH Battery Port AC230 400V 40A 192Vde 27A P O a e 220 Eeee N U vV w Ut Eei Ld OC COO L UO O COO gt C e ZIRA TACU INPUT Zm AC OUTPUT Input neutral line terminal Output neutral line terminal Input live line terminal U Output live line terminal Input live line terminal V Output ground line terminal Input live line terminal W Input ground line terminal Input live line terminal U1 Figure 3 24 Terminals layout of the I O terminal block Power distribution mode The UPS power distribution mode in the SmartCabinet is 1 in 1 out factory default and the detailed connection procedures are as follows 1 Make sure that all the external I O MCBs of the UPS are open 2 Remove the protective cover of the I O terminal block 3 Connect N line L line and PE line of the main input cable W01 Input respectively to the input neutral line terminal N input live line terminal U input ground line terminal of the UPS I O terminal block and tighten the fixing screws as sh
13. See Start Date Time 2014 07 30 00 00 00 7 End Date Time 2014 07 30 23 59 59 3 System Options LV Historical Curve Front Temp 40 2014 07 30 03 43 33 2014 07 30 08 56 20 n1 3 2014 07 30 10 43 35 2014 07 30 12 43 33 2014 07 30 14 43 34 SmartCabinet Time 2014 07 30 15 25 14 Display Current Alarms E Auto Pop out ET Figure 6 39 Historical curve History Log Click the History Log submenu under the Data amp History menu the page shown in Figure 6 40 pops up x KA EMERSON SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout History Log Query Please download within 5 minutes Download Number of data records displayed can not exceed 500 on this page however you can get all the records by Cabinet Data downloading data Log Type Control Log v Safe Shutdown Start Date Time 2014 07 3000 00 00 3 End Date Time 2014 07 30 23 59 59 4 Alarm Management pen Leet Data amp History _ Index DeviceName Signal Name Value Unit Date Time Sender Name Sender Type Result Device Information 1 AC Cooling set point 16 00 deg C 2014 07 30 08 54 50 SerialReporting NMS Success 2 TDI High Front Temp Alarm limit 25 00 deg C 2014 07 30 09 29 11 admin User Success History Data 3 TDI High Front Temp Alarm limit 35 00 deg C 2014 07 30 09 29 51 admin User Success History Log 4 TDI High Rear Temp Alarm limit 25 00 deg C 2014 07 30 09 29 52 admin User Success
14. t 400 8876 510 S 2014 07 29 18 08 41 Figure 5 11 Power setting page Click the Control submenu in the left part the control page appears as shown in Figure 5 12 You can realize on off control over each place of the PDU through clicking the OFF ON icon When the icon is green and displaying ON status it indicates that the PDU output status is ON when the icon is grey and displaying OFF status it indicates that the PDU output status is OFF SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 44 Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel LU Note A 24 place Switch model intelligent PDU is configured The second place and the 23rd place of the PDU supply power for the emergency fan The available PDU socket number is 22 places for the user 2 EMERSON Network Power lt Socket 4 Status EE SC Socket 8 Setting Socket 12 Socket 16 Socket 20 Figure 5 12 Power control page Click the Control submenu the confirmation dialog box shown in Figure 5 13 pops up to require your second time confirmation about the control operation Click OK to execute the control operation as shown in Figure 5 14 au EMERSON i Network Power Syster Environment Power Status Socket 8 Are you sure to set l o Socket 16 Se EE ES 400 8876 510 Le 2014 07 29 18 09 02 Figure 5 13 Second time confirmation about the power control SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 5 Operation
15. Fault phenomenon Possible cause Check or remedy Environmental high temperature alarm Unreasonable High temperature setpoint Check and reset the high temperature alarm point of the temperature sensors on the front door Use in overload View whether the max actual heating load is over the rated value Fan does not run normally Check whether the fan air breaker is closed Fan is faulty Call the customer service hotline of Emerson 4008876510 The AC refrigeration output is faulty The closed doors are not closed completely Call the customer service hotline of Emerson 4008876510 Check all closed doors and close them Temperature unbalance There are obstruct in the closed aisle Check whether the equipment or the cables obstruct the closed aisle The user equipment are installed unevenly The loads fluctuate violently in short term Refer to this manual adjust the cabinet loads until they are balanced View whether the large fluctuation exists in the actual loads Door sensor alarm The closed doors are not closed completely Check all closed doors and close them The door sensor is not installed well or damaged Readjust the installation clearance or call the customer service hotline of Emerson 4008876510 Water leakage detective belt sensor alarm PDU over load alarm Fan cannot start AC high pressure alarm Low pressure alarm High temperature alarm
16. 6 Select Privacy Protocol DES 7 Self define Authentication Password and Privacy Password LU Note 1 On the base of SNMP V2 SNMP V3 adds user authentication and privacy strategies 2 If you select Not Authenticated amp Not Encrypted for User Type the drop down boxes of Authentication Protocol and Privacy Protocol will become gray so you cannot set them 3 Currently only DES is supported for Privacy Protocol 4 You need to self define Authentication Password and Privacy Password which contain at least 8 characters and be the same as the password set by the host of SNMP agent data receiving end or it cannot be decrypted and received After parameter setting click the Add button to add NMS If you need to modify NMS setting select the NMS which needs to be modified modify the setting and then click the Modify button to save the setting If you need to delete NMS select the NMS which needs to be deleted and then click the Delete button to delete the NMS EMERSON aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow I Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Network Setting Access Management SNMP Configuration Remote Service SNMP Configuration A Safe Shutdown No NMSIP TrapLevel ProtocolType Read Community Write Community Name Authentication Protocol Privacy Protocol Authentication Passwo Alarm Management Modify Data amp History Protocol Type O SNMP V2 SNMP
17. 1 Only admin has the authority of batch configuration If you fail in performing batch configuration please click Show Help to view the help information 2 The batch configuration file is encrypted after downloaded to local 6 4 6 System Options On the MSC C homepage click the System Options menu in the left part eight submenus appear including Monitoring Unit Network Setting User Management Date Time Setting Restore System Site Setting System Upgrade and System Title Monitoring Unit The Monitoring Unit submenu is used to set the signals of MSC C system including Sampling Setting and Alarm signals the page is shown in Figure 6 51 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 79 V KN EMERSON Welcome SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Sampling Setting Alarm Monitoring Unit ENP_RDU DUMMY Safe Shutdown Index Signal Name Value Sampling Time Alarm Management 1 System Status Alarm 2014 07 30 15 48 01 2 Running Config Type Normal Config 2014 07 30 15 35 02 Data amp History Device Options System Options Figure 6 51 Monitoring unit Sampling As for the operation method of the three tabs of Sampling Setting and Alarm on the Monitoring unit page refer to 6 4 1 Cabinet Data LU Note On the Setting tab if you set Blocked for Outgoing Alarm Blocked when an alarm occurs it wil
18. 4 Received 4 Lost H z loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Pms Maximum 18ms Average 4ms G gt Documents and Settings Administrator Figure 7 3 Communication test Step 3 If the above mentioned steps cannot handle the problem please use the jumper cap on the card to restore default IP Refer to Table 3 7 for the use of jumper cap Step 4 Refer to 6 1 Login Preparation to complete relevant operations Q4 You have chosen the ocean blue theme but the page still adopts crystal blue theme while you are viewing the webpage of the MSC C how to deal with it A Click the User Logout button to return the login page click the ll icon to choose the ocean blue theme and log in the system again Q5 After an alarm is generated you do not receive any email or SMS notification or when the alarm does not finish the email or SMS notification is less than three times how to deal with it SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 7 Maintenance 89 A Please perform troubleshooting according to the following procedures 1 Please check that the SMS Email server configuration is correct refer to Alarm Notification in 6 4 3 Alarm Management 2 If you do not receive the SMS notification please check that the phone is out of service because of overdue payment 3 If you do not receive the email notification please click the menu Data amp History gt History Log to query the sy
19. Device Options Bu Figure 6 40 History log On the page shown in Figure 6 45 choose the log type for instance Control Log and set the start time and the end time for instance from 2014 07 30 00 00 00 to 2014 07 30 23 59 59 Then click the Query button all control logs during the time will be listed click the Download button to download the query result LU Note When the log type is selected as System Log or Driver Log after clicking the Query button the query result will not be displayed on the page instead it will be directly downloaded as a zip file 6 4 5 Device Options On the MSC C homepage click Device Options in the left part three submenus will appear including Device Management Signal Setting and Batch Configuration SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 74 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C Device Management 1 Add Modify Delete Device Click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 41 pops up KN EMERSON Welcome 282 SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow I l Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Add Modify Delete Device Install Uninstall Device Type Asset Inventory Tip The default device is undeletable UPS PDU air conditioning equipment can not be modified Safe Shutdown After finishing the operation then click Save to enable configuration to take effect Index Device Ty
20. Restore System Click the Restore System submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 60 pops up EMERSON Welcome aas SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Restore System Reboot the SmartCabinet system Safe Shutdown Reboot SmartCabinet Alarm Management To restore the default configuration the system will restore the factory configuration and clear all the historical data Finally the system will reboot Data amp History N P _ Device Options Gi Restore LCD Password System Options Restore LCD Password Monitoring Unit Network Setting User Management Date Time Setting Figure 6 60 Restore System Click the Reboot SmartCabinet button to reboot the system Click the Restore System button to restore all the default settings Click the Restore LCD Password button a Restore Password button will appear on the LCD display panel of the SmartCabinet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual LU Note Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 85 If you use the restore function the MSC C may lose the original configuration solution After the restore operation make sure to wait one minute for the MSC C conducting complete initializing work before re accessing it through Web Site Setting Click the Site Setting submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 61 pops up NV W EMERSON
21. Confirmed on Date Time 2014 07 30 10 38 44 SmartCabinet Time 2014 07 30 14 47 04 Display Current Alarms EI Auto Pop out M Alarm Sounds Figure 6 27 Confirming information History Alarm Click History Alarm submenu under the Alarm Management menu to look over historical alarm records Select a device for instance All Device and set the start time and end time for instance from 2014 07 30 00 00 00 to 2014 07 30 23 59 59 Then click the Query button all alarm records generated between the start time and end time will be listed including Index Device Name Signal Name Alarm Level Trigger valve Start Date Time Confirmed by Confirmed on Date Time and End Date Time as shown in Figure 6 28 Click the Download button to download the query results SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 66 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C NV i gt EMERSON Network Power Home Page Alarm Management Current Alarms History Alarm System Controllable Allow Welcome SmartCabinet Welcome admin Logout History Alarm Query Please download within 5 minutes Number of data records displayed can not exceed 500 on this page however you can get all the data records by index Device Name Signal Name Alarm Level Trigger value Start Date Time _ Cabinet Data downloading A Device Name Safe Shutdown F Start Date Time 2014 07 30 00 00 00 fr End Date Time 2014 07 30 23 59 59 3 Confirme
22. The page has two tabs History Data and Historical Curve A NW EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data History Data Historical Curve History Data Query Please download within 5 minutes Number of data records displayed can not exceed 500 on this page however you can get all the data records by downloading Safe Shutdown Device Name Log Type Alarm Management Start Date Time 2014 07 30 00 00 00 3 End Date Time 2014 07 30 23 59 59 3 Data amp History e Device Information Index Device Name Signal Name Value Unit Date Time 1 Monitoring Unit System Status Alarm 2014 07 30 08 43 33 2 TDI Front Temp 27 70 deg C 2014 07 30 08 43 33 RANYIN 3 TDI Rear Temp 27 90 deg C 2014 07 30 08 43 33 Dipi m 4 UPS Input Voltage A 216 13 V 2014 07 30 08 43 37 5 UPS Input Voltage B 0 00 V 2014 07 30 08 43 37 System Options 6 UPS Input Voltage C 0 00 V 2014 07 30 08 43 37 e 7 UPS Input Frequency 50 05 Hz 2014 07 30 08 43 37 dic 8 UPS Battery Voltage 210 18 2014 07 30 08 43 37 9 UPS Output Voltage 0 00 2014 07 30 08 43 37 10 UPS Output Current 0 00 2014 07 30 08 43 37 11 UPS Bypass Voltage 216 13 2014 07 30 08 43 37 12 UPS Output Frequency 0 00 Hz 2014 07 30 08 43 37 13 UPS Output Load 0 00 2014 07 30 08 43 37 14 AC Return air temperature 26 20 deg C 2014 07 30 08 43 39 15 AC Supply air temperature 26 10 deg C 2014 07 30 08 43 39 16
23. air conditioning system rack supporting system and monitoring and management system The four systems work closely with each other with seamless compatibility thus realizing high efficiency operating of miniature datacenter and maintaining normal and stable operation of important devices such as servers inside the cabinet Standard design standard field installation no need of raised floor and integrated delivery shorten the delivery period to great extent The monitoring management system is based on a strong datacenter monitoring management platform of Emerson and is compatible with all series of Emerson products plug and play it also provides energy consumption analysis All these added valves can hardly be realized by separated purchase In all the product helps the customers build a green and healthy datacenter quickly This chapter expands the model description specification features appearance amp components functional parts operating condition and environment requirement of the SmartCabinet 1 1 Model Description The model description of the SmartCabinet is shown in Figure 1 1 MSC C 06 12 20B35XN5 5 50Hz 6 60Hz F with fire fighting N without fire fighting IP protection grade 3kW B black G grey Height 20 x 100 2000mm Depth 12 x 100 1200mm Width 6 x 100 600mm C China A Asia Pacific Module Smart Cabinet Figure 1 1 Model description 1 2 Produ
24. 07 30 13 22 20 e PDU 2 Rear Temp 25 1 C 2014 07 30 13 22 20 AC 3 Front Door Close 2014 07 30 13 22 20 4 Rear Door Close 2014 07 30 13 22 20 Safe Shutdown e 5 Water Normal 2014 07 30 13 22 20 Alarm Management Figure 6 19 Sampling signals If some signal is in alarm status it will be displayed in red Control Clicking the Control tab can enter the control page which displays control signals of selected device as shown in Figure 6 20 N Wel GE GEE EMERSON ANE aas SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm UPS ENP_UPS_ITAC5 10K COM TDI Index Signal Name Value Refresh Date Time Value Setting Set mes a 1 Battery Self Test Start Yes Yes v sa e PDU 2 Battery maintenance Test Start Yes in Yes Vv se AC 3 Battery maintenance Test End Yes in Yes v 4 Turn On UPS Instantly Yes Yes v se _ Safe Shutdown 5 Turn Off UPS Instantly Yes feta Yes v Alarm Management TN OUPS Caen ves Ka A y sa Figure 6 20 Control signals Select an option from the drop down box of Value Setting and click the Set button to control the device Setting Clicking the Setting tab can enter the setting page which displays setting signals of selected device as shown in Figure 6 21 VM ES EMERSON CEET Welcome aa SmartCabinet N
25. Centralized management over power supply and PMU power Power distribution surge distribution of the whole system Class C lightning management unit suppression protection one route input and multiple route output control function convenient operation and easy use Power supply l SE Providing high quality and high availability electric and distribution UPS and battery Power supply EM ri system energy input for IT devices Configured with Switch model PDU which can turn Power distribution on off output ports intelligently and detect input and output electric quantity parameters Safe and energy saving Small sized precision environmental control system using advanced frequency conversion technology Cooling the electronic specially designed for the cooling of electronic Air conditioner devices inside the cabinet devices with high energy efficiency ratio and actively automatic adjustment keeping the environment in the cabinet to be stable so that the IT devices can operate safely and reliably An emergency device that can start up automatically when over temperature occurs inside the cabinet or the air conditioner shuts down or Emergency ventilation Prevent high temperature fails to prevent the devices from operating in high system partially inside the cabinet temperature When the system is operating normally the emergency ventilation kit is off to ensure airtight environment in the system and high efficiency cooling of the ai
26. Low temperature alarm There are water in the detection belt area Check the leaking place in the computer room AC condensate water leakage PDU exceeds the load setpoint The power distribution or the PDU output has a short circuit Fan doesn t run normally Fan is faulty Insufficient condensing airflow Condenser fan not operating Refrigerant leakage Outdoor ambient temperature too low Outdoor unit fan running at full speed upon low outdoor ambient temperature High temperature setpoint is unreasonable Use in overload Low temperature setpoint is unreasonable Check that the connection of the condensate water pipes is reliable Check the actual load power of single PDU Check and clear up the risk of short circuit Check whether the fan MCB is closed Call the customer service hotline of Emerson 4008876510 Remove debris from coil and air inlet check the fan speed controller for its soeed regulation performance Check that the cable connections of the fan speed controller are tight check that the cable connections of the outdoor unit are tight check that the fan speed controller L1 has output check that the condensate pressure sensor works normally Check for leaking place and re charge refrigerant Call the customer service hotline of Emerson 4008876510 Check that the L1 is connected with L in fan speed controller check that the condensate pressure sensor is connected with the fan speed controller tightly
27. Network Power Home Page Cabinet Data Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Data amp History Device Options d System Options Monitoring Unit Network Setting User Management Date Time Setting Restore System System Controllable Allow Site Setting Site Content Site Name SmartCabinet Site Location Xi an Site Description SmartCabinet Welcome Update content Kg Figure 6 61 Site information setting aa SmartCabinet Welcome admin Logout O O LI On the page shown in Figure 6 61 you can modify the site information of MSC C including Site Name Site Location and Site Description System Upgrade Click the System Upgrade submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 62 pops up t kS EMERSON Network Power Home Page Cabinet Data Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Data amp History e Device Options System Options Monitoring Unit Network Setting User Management Date Time Setting Restore System Site Setting System Upgrade System Controllable Allow System Upgrade Select Installation Package Welcome Figure 6 62 System upgrade age SmartCabinet Welcome admin Logout On the page shown in Figure 6 62 click the Browse button to download configure pack rdu file format from the local catalogue and then click the Install button to upgrade the system LU Note The MSC C supports inc
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29. Reset the setpoint of high temperature alarm Check the actual thermal power of the equipment in the cabinet Reset the setpoint of low temperature alarm SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Appendix 1 Glossary 93 Appendix 1 Glossary AC Air conditioner PDU Power distribution unit PMU Power Management Unit UPS Uninterruptable power supply DI Digital Input IE Internet Explorer a Web browser developed by Microsoft FAQ Frequently Asked Questions LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode RCCB Residual Current operated Circuit Creaker SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual
30. Shutdown Target Equipment Status Alarm Management ShutDown Mode ONCE O According To Day According To Week Shut Down Time 2014 sl k Data amp History Open Mode Do Not Open Device O Open Device AtOnce O Self Define Open Time Add Schedule ShowDo Delete Schedule ShowDo Modify Schedule ShowDo Figure 6 23 Shutdown Schedule page The Shutdown Schedule page is used to add delete and modify schedule shutdown task of UPS devices As shown in Figure 6 23 type a task name of schedule shutdown in the field of Task Name select a Target Equipment select whether to enable the task in the Status field select ShutDown Mode and Open Mode and then add Open Time according to the corresponding prompt SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C Click the Add Schedule Shutdown button the task will be successfully added As shown in Figure 6 24 a new task has been added in the schedule shutdown task list The tasks in the task list will be executed automatically according to their Enable Disable status DW EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow i Welcome admin Logout Schedule Shut Down Cabinet Data Sequence Number Task Name Target Equipment ShutDown Mode Shut Down Time Open Time Status Safe Shutdown 1 Test UPS ONCE 2014 07 30 00 00 00 Do Not Open Device Yes Server Shutdown Schedule Shut Down Config Task Name Ir O O Target Equi
31. be quickly installed on the cable organizer vertically with no tools The PDU has been installed before delivery so you do not need to install it in field 1 Insert the two fixing buttons on the back of the PDU into the suitable installation holes on the cable organizer of the cabinet 2 Press down the PDU until it is firmly clamped and locked as shown in Figure 3 15 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 22 3 6 3 6 1 Chapter 3 Installation Fixing button 2 pcs PDU PDU Cable organizer Cable organizer Figure 3 15 PDU tool less installation L Note 1 When using top cabling method make the cable outlet end of the PDU upward and vertical 2 When removing the PDU from the cabinet use force evenly to make the PDU slide upwards vertically until the fixing buttons are divorced from the installation hole 3 Refer to Liebert MPS PDU User Manual for other installation modes LU Warning When using the PDU pay attention to the power distribution capacity of single PDU and the threshold current of each power distribution output port The overload use is prohibited Installing SmartCabniet Monitoring System See Table 3 5 for the configuration of the SmartCabniet monitoring system Table 3 5 Configuration of the SmartCabniet monitoring system No Product name Quantity Product external model MSC C card IEN version MSC C A Asia Pacific version 2 Intelligent tmperature s
32. ensure free airflow inside the UPS If necessary clean the UPS with a vacuum cleaner Confirm that the ventilation holes are unobstructed It is recommended to check the UPS operation status once every half a year Check the following items 1 Check whether the UPS is faulty Is the FAULT indicator on Is the UPS giving any alarm 2 Check whether the UPS is operating in Bypass mode Normally the UPS operates in Normal mode if it operates in Bypass mode find out the reason such as operator intervention overload internal fault and so on 3 Check whether the battery is discharging When mains is normal the battery should not discharge if the UPS operates in Battery mode find out the reason such as mains failure battery test operator intervention and so on L Note Refer to Liebert ITA 5kVA UPS User Manual for the detailed maintenance operation and replacing instructions SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 92 Chapter 7 Maintenance ZA Disassembly SmartCabinet has substance and components electronic elements harmful to environment Only professional technicians are allowed to disassemble SmartCabinet after the product life is ended SmartCabinet must be send to special harmful substance handling center 7 4 Troubleshooting Judge possible causes for the fault through the run data and alarm information in the MSC C monitoring system and take measures against the faults see Table 7 2 Table 7 2 Troubleshooting
33. lifetime of IT devices A high efficient UPS dedicated for computer room is used and a precision air conditioner AC for short cooperates with closed cold hot aisle technology to improve purposeful cooling in computer room The fan is embedded with mute design which can be used in office area Intelligent monitoring intelligent control functions such as integrated environment monitoring device monitoring alarm linkage and so on provide centralized monitoring platform for computer room management Highly integrated and space saving one standard cabinet provides stable operating conditions for all IT devices only cabinet connection and installing air conditioner are needed in user field The system only occupies 0 zm which is compact and beauty Friendly HMI and unattended operation large 7 LCD wide screen display serves you to know the device operation alarm safety information Through the monitoring card embedded in the cabinet you can realize all day remote monitoring on the mini computer room to satisfy different occasion application Quick delivery and secure brand settled at one go built in one hour started up during one day all in Emerson brand trust with no worry 1 5 Appearance And Components The system composition of the SmartCabinet is shown in Figure 1 2 the appearance and components are shown in Figure 1 3 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 1 Overview
34. manufacturer instructions during maintenance Failure to observe this could result in invalidation of warranty 3 Ignoring the safety instructions will endanger personnel safety and environment 4 Unsuitable components will lead to performance decrease or equipment shutdown it is commended to use the components made by Emerson Maintenance Of The Main Components LU Note Regular maintenance amp inspection are necessary to ensure proper operation of the equipment MSC C Maintenance Restoring default setting Restoring default setting can be finished through two modes software or hardware For software restoring refer to Restore System in 6 4 6 System Options Hardware restoring includes restoring MSC C admin password default username admin password emerson and MSC C IP address default IP address 192 168 0 252 You can short pin2 and pin3 of jumper J18 on the MSC C card to complete hardware restoring The jumper position is shown in Figure 7 1 J18 jumper position Figure 7 1 Jumper position for MSC C hardware restoring SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 88 Chapter 7 Maintenance FAQ Q1 After MSC C is powered on why the power indicator is not on A Please check that the power cable is connected correctly Q2 How to deal with that the communication of COM port is abnormal A Check that the COM ports on the MSC C and the expansion card are RS 232 RS 485 adaptive ports please ensure that
35. normal system operation according to the following formula Adding refrigerant amount kg adding refrigerant amount per meter of liquid pipe kg m x total length of extended liquid pipe m See Table 3 4 for the adding refrigerant amount per meter of liquid pipe Total length of extended liquid pipe m total length of liquid pipe m 5m Table 3 4 Adding refrigerant amount per meter of liquid pipes with different ODs Liquid pipe OD inch Adding refrigerant amount per meter kg m 1 4 0 040 3 2 4 Connecting Drain Pipe Of Indoor Unit The indoor unit drains water to the tray inside the cabinet directly The condensate water flows to the drainage channel or outdoor along the drain pipe on the bottom of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 9 The standard length of the drain pipe is 5m The drain pipe cannot be placed on frozen places and it must be laid on the ground closely moreover the pipe cannot be higher than the tray outlet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 3 3 3 3 1 Chapter 3 Installation 19 or SS O ENH HS Drain pipe Hose barb A amplified oD nw Figure 3 9 Condensate water pipe location LU Note 1 The AC refrigerant is R410A The low q
36. of getting password Type your username and click the Get Password button your password will be sent to the email box or phone which you have configured before Clicking the Return Login button cancels the operation LI Note 1 Only when you have correctly configured the email and SMS parameters on the SMS and Email Server Configuration page can you receive the password sent by the system Refer to Alarm Notification in 6 4 3 Alarm Management for detailed setting method 2 The gotten password is a random new password generated by the system please modify the password after logging in the system successfully Homepage Of MSC C After successful login the homepage of MSC C is displayed by default as shown in Figure 6 12 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 58 6 3 1 Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C KM EMERSON Wel ss SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page Woleomn admin L ages 6 Cabinet Cala A 1 Front Temp e UPS 3 POU A AC 1 Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Data hlistory il Davice Options System Options Al Alarma A Critical Alanme H Moderate Alari Low Alarms Help index Alarm Level Device Name Alanm Trigger value Alarm Date Time Alan Acknowledgement 1 Ce caal POL bmenponcy Fain Open Alarm 7014 040 09 II Conlirnned Low Tot Cubine High Pomp Aluma A Ta S30 Se a Arkpechsden 7 Catina TOI High Haat Tosia Aik dp SC 2014 07 40 14 Jak Aiea hga Setti
37. operating on the inner components for any maintenance you must switch off the mains breaker and all UPS power Risk of Electric Shock Electric shock can cause personnel injury or death you should pay attention to 1 Disconnect the control box and the remote power supplies before working in the product 2 Before proceeding with installation read all instructions verify that all the parts are included and check the nameplate to be sure the voltage matches available mains 3 Follow all local codes 1 Before connecting input power including AC mains and battery please ensure reliable grounding 2 The leakage current to earth is larger than 3 5mA and lower than 5 of the input current Contents Chapter e 1 te eso oO ld EE 1 1 2 Product Name And lee E E 1 Eeer e tere aeee E E oe eee tu cecaneeceeees tunes nc sesaneeedeceie 1 EEN 2 1 5 Appearance And Components xesndeaccenscresccsisieonsenstvwesetaadedeanceodtsonietetsonceestensaexne eleoageieezensedeleonieersnlaoncussicesteueleentenest 2 16 Funcional eu een 3 EE 4 1 7 1 Operation IER 4 OM ladle WO AUS NIE MM EE 5 Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation icc csxeicnedtesnetehatirisnedendettaprevavendeatcnctsiateasnentandueyeoksbeneedentewelunseteestethacsahewneden Recto 6 EN Wl DU E Lei MOC DS aioe ccicaneta ten E A E E enti ciasensadnsamets cavemateaten 6 22 du Le EE T Ro e T 2 4 Conveying Unpacking And Inspection ME 8 2 5 Installation Safety Instructions eebe ege d
38. system commissioning operation on the Web page refer to Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 4 Operation Instructions of 4 4 Power Off The power off flowchart of SmartRow is shown in Figure 4 4 Turn off user Open total ed lbmeni AC power off UPS power off input power SE J air breaker Figure 4 4 Power off flowchart The power off procedures are as follows Ensure that all user IT equipment are powered off Enter the Hot Management menu of the LCD monitoring system to turn off the AC After the AC stops flowing cold wind open the AC air breaker on the PMU Press the OFF key on the display panel of the UPS Open the UPS input and output air breakers Open the total input air breaker on the PMU N O FO fF WB DY Check that all the equipment is powered off and close all the doors of the cabinet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 38 Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel This chapter introduces operation on the display panel of the SmartCabinet including license page startup page system homepage and menu items of the SmartCabinet 5 1 License Page 1 Upon initial startup the WEB page has not been authorized the license page will pop up as shown in Figure 5 1 Serial Number 210231 160 Hardware Version AD Software Version Figure 5 1 License page 2 Th
39. the AC of the SmartCabinet system For bottom piping loosen the connectors that connect the pre installed pipes in the cabinet and the indoor unit The connectors of the unit are located on the AC indoor unit and outdoor unit and on top of the cabinet Be careful when connecting the quick thread connector Read through the following steps before making connection 1 Remove the dust proof caps 2 Carefully wipe coupling seats and threaded surface with a clean cloth 3 Lubricate the male thread with refrigerant oil 4 Thread the coupling halves together by hand to ensure that the threads mate properly 5 Tighten the coupling body s hexagon nut and union valve until a definite resistance is felt 6 Use a marking pen to draw a line lengthwise from the coupling union nut to the bulkhead Tighten the nuts an additional quarter turn with two wrenches The misalignment of the lines shows how much the coupling has been SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 18 Chapter 3 Installation tightened The final quarter turn is necessary to ensure that the joint does not leak Two wrenches must be used to cooperate with each other during connection because one wrench can damage the coupling copper lines easily The recommended torque values are listed in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Recommended torque value Coupling size Torque value N m 1 4 o s 1 2 8 9 3 Required Pipe Connections Refrigerant pipe between the i
40. the communication parameters are correctly configured Q3 How to deal with that there is no access to MSC C login page when the MSC C communication is normal A There are three measures to solve the problem Step 1 Ensure that the IP address is correct 1 Please ensure that the network cable is connected to the correct port 2 The default IP address of MSC C 192 168 0 252 Step 2 Ensure the connectivity of IP address To ensure the connectivity of IP address you can use PING ping command and the method is as follows 1 Click the E E 2 Press the Enter key the page shown in Figure 7 3 pops up Type ping and IP address in the command line for instance ping 10 163 162 135 and check whether the communication is successful EN CAWindows system32 cmd exe ping 10 163 162 135 1 E eE Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 7661 1 Copyright c 2669 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Figure 7 2 Typing cmd ml p C 5Documents and Settings Administrator gt ping 186 163 162 135 Pinging 186 163 162 135 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Pinging 168 163 162 135 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 186 163 162 135 bytes 32 time 18ms TTL 63 Reply from 186 163 162 135 hytes 32 time lt ims TIL 63 Reply from 180 163 162 135 hytes 32 time lt ims TIL 63 Reply from 186 163 162 135 hytes 32 time lt ims TIL 63 Ping statistics for 186 163 162 135 Packets Sent
41. to make the hangers align with the vertical poles Use four M6 x 16 screws to fix the UPS on the rack through the hangers as shown in Figure 3 13 l SSA Bracket HRS OF Hl M6 x16 screw 4 pcs Figure 3 13 Installing UPS SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 3 4 3 0 Chapter 3 Installation 21 LU Note 1 When the battery module and the UPS are installed together install the UPS in the upper space and install the battery module in the lower space adjacent to the UPS to facilitate cable connection and operation 2 For domestic version SmartCabinet you need to install the UPS and the battery in field for Asia Pacific version the UPS and the battery have already been installed before delivery so you do not need to install them in field 3 For the operation of SkVA UPS please refer to Liebert ITA 5kVA UPS User Manual LU Warning According to the refrigerating power of the AC the power of the heating devices inside the cabinet should not exceed 3kW It is recommended that the user devices of large
42. 14 07 30 13 17 37 2 D 1wee Zwee 1mor 2mon 1Qua 8 9 10 1 Signal configuration icon 2 Remove component icon 3 Back to browse icon 4 Component list 5 Save icon 6 Effective to same type of equipment icon 7 Restore icon 8 View history chart icon 9 History data selection icon 10 View real chart icon Figure 6 18 Overview tab In editing status clicking the icon can restore default clicking the m icon can configure the same type of other devices click the amp icon can save the configuration click the en icon can return to view status LU Note 1 The Overview page has different default display mode of components for different device type and clicking the restore icon will restore to this state 2 Certain types of devices such as air conditioner UPS have special status charts which cannot be deleted or configured However the locations of these status charts can be changed Sampling Clicking the Sampling tab can enter the sampling page which displays sampling signals of selected device as shown in Figure 6 19 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 62 MN e EMERSON Network Power Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C Welcome ER ma SmartCabinet Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data em Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm emeng r TDI ENP_ENV_TDI COM e TDI Index Signal Name Value Sampling Time Tae 1 Front Temp 18 6 C 2014
43. 3 19 Installing temperature sensor of front door SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 3 Installation 25 2 The other IRM S01T temperature sensor installed with magnet has already been installed on the labeled position on the left cable trough on rear door of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 20 2 Install 4DIF sensor The IRM S04DIF sensor installed with magnet has already been installed on the cable holder on rear door of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 20 MMW TT e 4DIF sensor i _ Ny g p om Re p i BE o ol Qi i o ill ei L Temperature 1 De sensor i fre ee of Fel E oh D i on Sob o D 5 ck ck ER ZE e i Figure 3 20 Installing t
44. 30 08 52 17 UPS UPS Turned Off Moderate off 2014 07 30 08 48 28 2014 07 30 08 52 18 UPS UPS Battery Low Critical Battery Low 2014 07 30 08 48 15 2014 07 30 08 48 NW lt gt SmartCabinet Time 2014 07 30 15 05 56 M Alarm Sounds 4 Auto Pop out Figure 6 28 History alarm query Alarm Notification 1 Alarm Notification Configuration Click the Alarm Notification submenu under the Alarm Management menu the page shown in Figure 6 29 pops up You can choose the notification method to receive notification of chosen level alarm from chosen equipment meanwhile you can also choose the language of alarm notification information and customize the alarm content including Equip name Alarm description Alarm TIME and Alarm state by default Click the Save button to finish the alarm configuration When an alarm is generated the system will notify users through the chosen notification method LU Note 1 Users must tick the notification method first in the Notification by check boxes and then the alarm table below can be edited 2 When all devices are chosen all devices will be configured with the same alarm level 3 When low level alarm is chosen the alarm level above this level will also be chosen 4 When some device is chosen the highest level Critical Alarm will be chosen by default SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 67 AN i gt EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Netwo
45. 5 f Ke Dn peo RRE Ai M Labinet I al SANZ TR af e TISE aT oss e P In ai dl i 9 D oul e CH f dis i i R M j g WU OM Ft dii gt get K AT Dis J AS 4 7 opt Weizch Alp A amplified z WI oll Bes WSA OK SI o 5 N X S TEX Figure 3 30 Connecting earth cable LU Note 1 To ensure safety the cabinet and the AC components must be reliably grounded 2 Use a yellow green earth cable of no less than 6mm and connect it to the earth copper bar of the computer room reliably When fixing the M6 screw on the earth hole of the cabinet a wrench is recommended 3 If there is no earth block in the building where the SmartCabinet is placed you can use a yellow green earth cable of no less than 6mm to connect the earth terminal of cabinet with that of PMU total input to ensure reliable earthing of the cabinet 3 8 Configure Communication Address And Port 1 Set the addresses of the temperature sensor through the DIP switch as shown in Figure 3 31 and Table 3 8 011101 Note 1 DIP switch in the ON position means 1 1234 5 6 or it means 0 DIP ON 2 The sensor address cannot be set as 00 LLIJ LJ which is the broadcast address Group Num Figure 3 31 Set the address of the temperature sensor through DIP switch Table 3 8 DIP list for setting the temperature sensor address i Front door side SOTT 9003 7 Rear door side SOTT 0002 2 Set the 4DI senso
46. AC Temperature outside 26 50 deg C 2014 07 30 08 43 39 17 UPS Output Voltage 217 63 vV 2014 07 30 08 43 45 v 12 Lips Outnut Frenuency en DI H7 2014 07 30 DACH AE SmartCabinet Time 2014 07 30 15 24 02 E Auto Pop out M Alarm Sounds Figure 6 38 History data 1 History Data As shown in Figure 6 38 choose a device for instance All Devices and the Log Type for instance History Data and set the start time and the end time for instance from 2014 07 30 00 00 00 to 2014 07 30 23 59 59 Then click the Query button all the history data during the time will be listed click the Download button to download the query result 2 Historical Curve As shown in Figure 6 39 choose a device for instance TDI and the Log Type for instance Front Temp and set the start time and the end time for instance from 2014 07 30 00 00 00 to 2014 07 30 23 59 59 Then click the Show Curve button if history data are queried a historical curve of the signal will be shown SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 73 t KN EMERSON Welcome aas SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow i Welcome admin Logout _ Cabinet Data History Data Historical Curve Query Historical Curve A Safe Shutdown Device Name TDI Vv z Front Temp O Rear Temp _ Alarm Management Data amp History a Device Information History Log _ Device Options
47. After finishing the operation then click Save to enable configuration to take effect Safe Shutdown Equip ID Device Name Equip MODEL Equip Manufacturer Equip Code PowerOn Time Warranty Deadline User Code Alarm Management 1 Monitoring Unit e Ss 2 TDI Data amp History 5 UPS Device Options 6 PDU es s e 7 AC Signal Setting Batch Configuration Modify Assets System Options Help PowerOn Time 3 Warranty Deadline 3 Figure 6 47 Asset Inventory On the Asset Inventory page you can set six items Equip Model Equip Manufacturer Equip Code User Code PowerOn Time and Warranty Deadline Choose a device and the corresponding asset information will be displayed in the textboxes at lower part of the page After self defining and modifying click the Modify button the modified result will be displayed in the list at upper part of the page After all modifying is done click the Save Configuration button to save the asset information LU Note For the newly added device its default asset information is Signal Setting Click the Signal Setting submenu under the Device Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 48 pops up OUT aaa EMERSON sae SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Modify Device Name Index Device Name Update device name st Safe
48. Cabinet Data Device Information List Export SNMP MIB Device Information List Please download within 5 minutes Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Index Device Type Device Name Location Data amp History S 1 ENP_RDU DUMMY Monitoring Unit Cabinet 7 2 ENP_ENV_TDI COM TDI Cabinet Device Information 3 ENP_UPS _ITAC5 10K COM UPS Cabinet oe 4 ENP_MPDU_MPSC COM PDU Cabinet History Log 5 END AC SMC COM AC Cabinet Figure 6 36 Device information list 2 Export SNMP MIB As shown in Figure 6 37 you can select Export All Device MIB or Export MIB By Device After selection click the Download button to export MIB information A KN EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow l Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Device Information List Export SNMP MIB Export SNMP MIB Export MIB By Device Device Type Export All device MIB ENP_RDU DUMMY v Download Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Data amp History Figure 6 37 Export SNMP MIB LU Note If you do not get the SNMP service authorization the Export SNMP MIB page will not appear If you need to get the SNMP service license please contact Emerson customer service center for purchase and the contact number is 4008876510 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 72 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C History Data Click the History Data submenu under the Data amp History menu the page shown in Figure 6 38 pops up
49. Device Register T Tv GG Signal Type O Signal Input 2Register Device Register Signal Type Signal Name R 0 Tv e Add Cancel Figure 6 34 Alarm linkage configuration 3 Click the Add button to add the new alarm linkage expression otherwise click the Cancel button If you click the Add button as shown in Figure 6 35 an alarm linkage expression is added Click the Save and Apply button to make it effective Click the Delete NMS button to delete the PLC expression and click the Save and Apply button to make the setting effective EMERSON Network Power Welcome en SmartCabinet Home Page Cabinet Data Safe Shutdown Alarm Management e Current Alarms History Alarm e Alarm Notification Data amp History Device Options System Options Help System Controllable Allow Alarm Actions Input 2 Input 1 i Ka Welcome admin Logout BER E High E Alarm Front TDI Alarm Rear Control Tum On Temp Temp Manually Alarm Alarm Key to Operator Symbol 1 R which is defined as a Register Usage R Register_ID 0 lt Register_ID lt 99 2 P which is defined as a Parameter Usage P The Value 3 SET which represents SET command Usage SET Parameter Output 4 AND which represents AND command Usage AND Input Input Output 5 OR which represents OR command Usage OR Input1 Input Output 6 NOT which represents NOT comm
50. Figure 6 32 the Key to Operator Symbol list shows all the commands and their usages Click the Add button to add new alarm linkage expression as shown in Figure 6 33 Actions Gonngursauon Operator Signal O Input 1Register Device Register Signal Type Signal Name Signal O OutputRegister Device Register Signal Type Signal Name Signal Value High Froni Temp Aam v Tanay V Signal O Input 2Register p g Device Register Signal Type Signal Name Figh Rear Temp Aam v Figure 6 33 Alarm linkage configuration 2 Firstly select a command for instance OR In this case the expression is signal 1 Input1 Register OR signal 2 Input2 Register signal 3 Output Register Secondly when Signal is chosen for the input and output parameters first choose the equip name from the drop down lists of Equip Register then choose the signal type from the drop down lists of Signal Type at last choose the signal name from the drop down lists of Signal Name signal 1 2 3 can be any available signals of the MSC C Thirdly when Register is chosen for the parameters users need to type the register name in the textbox of the register for instance R 0 R 1 and so on as shown in Figure 6 34 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 70 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C Operator O Signal Input 1Register O Signal OutputRegister Signal Type Signal Name Device Register R 0 Tv Ls Signal Name
51. Number and Identify Code of SmartCabinet and supplies download links for SmartCabinet User Manual and Tools as shown in Figure 6 64 A KS EMERSON Network Power Home Page e Cabinet Data Safe Shutdown EE Data amp History Device Options System Options _ Help e About SmartCabine Welcome sn SmartCabinet System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout About SmartCabinet Software Version V1 00 Beta Serial Number 21023118032130810019 Identify Code 165f 6d52 bb58 pmartCabinet User Click here to download SmartCabinet User Manual PDF Format Tools Download Click here to download USB Driver Copyright Emerson Group All rights reserved 2009 Copyright 2014 by Emerson Group Figure 6 64 About SmartCabinet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 7 1 L 7 2 1 Chapter 7 Maintenance 87 Chapter 7 Maintenance This chapter expounds the maintenance of SmartCabinet including safety instructions maintenance of the main components disassembly and troubleshooting Safety Instructions UI Warning 1 Switch off the power input during the equipment maintenance Switch off the equipment power unless the testing device needs power 2 Only authorized professional technicians are allowed to maintain the system 1 All maintenance and operation must follow the local laws especially the regulations about the electric power refrigeration and production 2 Comply with the
52. On Display Panel 45 ea EMERSON Sa Network Power System Thermal Setting Status id Socket 8 Setting Socket 12 Socket 16 L 400 8876 510 5 44 Thermal Click the Thermal menu at the upper part of the page the status page will appear as shown in Figure 5 15 EMERSON Network Power System Environment Thermal A 400 8876 510 GE Figure 5 15 Thermal status page Click the Thermal submenu at the left part the thermal page will appear as shown in Figure 5 16 You can click the OFF ON icon in the Power On Off field to realize AC on off control in the SmartCabinet The control and operation mode of AC on off is the same as that of power control the setting operation of Temperature Setting and Temperature Accuracy is the same as that of environment temperature SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 46 Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel D x EMERSON Network Power Ac Setting Temperature Se CG w ae t 400 8876 510 2014 07 29 18 09 39 Figure 5 16 Thermal page 5 4 5 Setting On the SmartCabinet display panel click the Setting menu on top of the page four submenus appear including Password IP Setting Language and Information Password Click the Password submenu under the Setting menu the page shown in Figure 5 17 pops up A EMERSON Network Power setting iis IP Setting 2014 07 29 18 09 52 Figure 5 17 Password page Click the i
53. Shutdown 1 wl Cid RS a E S Data amp Histoy 3 PDU LDLo m 4 Ac fo Device Options e Device Management Signal Setting Batch Configuration Figure 6 48 Modify device name On the page shown in Figure 6 48 you can modify the device name Type the new device name and click the Set button to make all setting effective LU Note The characters of device name and signal name can be English letters digits space and underline If other characters are typed the prompt box shown in Figure 6 49 will pop up SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 78 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C Message Input contains invalid character ox Figure 6 49 Prompt box of invalid characters Batch Configuration Click the Batch Configuration submenu under the Device Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 50 pops up MN awg NW EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data A SmartCabinet Batch Configuration Upload file from local computer to SmartCabinet Show Help Safe Shutdown File path Browse Upload Alam Management t Download file from SmartCabinet to local computer Show Help Device Options m Device Management e Signal Setting Batch Configuratio System Options Help Figure 6 50 Batch configuration On the page you can perform Upload and Download operations to complete batch configuration LU Note
54. SmartCabinet Ni EMERSON User Manual DAA Safety Precautions 1 Reserve this manual for the entire service lifetime of the product 2 Read this manual carefully before carrying out any operation on the product 3 Note Warning in this manual don t represent the entire safety points to be observed and are only the supplements 4 This product is the professional equipment used in industrial commercial or other professional occasions It should not be sold to the general person 5 This product is used only for the purpose of its design the manufacturers doesn t assume any responsibility for the incorrect use 6 The key to the product must be kept by the personnel responsible for maintenance Electrical Safety 1 You must use insulated tools when carrying out the electrical connection 2 To avoid the more serious faults and damages you should find the reason causing the alarm immediately and handle the faults after the alarm occurs through the monitoring platform 3 The backfeed protection unit is external For its using method refer to UF BFP 63A Backfeed Protection Unit User Manual AN A N Warning Backfeed Protection Before operating on the circuit first isolate the UPS and then check whether dangerous voltage exists between the ports as well as between the port and the ground Potential Risk 1 Only after all power is disconnected can you operate the inner components of the product 2 Before
55. T 3 Low Front Temp Alarm Critical g E A Low Rear Temp Alarm Critical TI BESSE 5 Front Temp Invalid Alarm Critical O 6 Rear Temp Invalid Alarm Critical L _ Alarm Management 7 Front Door Sensor Comm Fail Alarm Moderate oO Data amp History m 8 Rear Door Sensor Comm Fail Alarm Moderate oO 9 Cabinet High Temp Alarm Low Oo Device Options 10 Front Door Alarm Critical El en 11 Rear Door Alarm Critical O ee eet 12 Water Alarm Critical CT Help 13 Front Door Leave Critical oO 14 Rear Door Leave Critical O 15 Water Leave Critical O 16 4DI Comm Fail Alarm No Alarm a Figure 6 22 Alarm signals You can set alarm level of several alarm signals at the same time and at most 16 signals can be set at the same time for each time LU Note The TDI device only displays effective alarm signals however other devices displays all alarm signals Safe Shutdown On the MSC C homepage click the Safe Shutdown menu on the left two submenus appear including Shutdown Schedule and Server Shutdown Shutdown Schedule Click Shutdown Schedule submenu under the Safe Shutdown menu the page shown in Figure 6 23 pops up MN EMERSON Welcome en SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow i Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Schedule Shut Down Sequence Number Task Name Target Equipment ShutDown Mode Shut Down Time Open Time Status Safe Shutdown es Shutdown Schedule Schedule Shut Down Config Server
56. V3 Name O User Type Authenticated A Encryp V System Options Authentication Protocol MD5 v Privacy Protocol DES st Monitoring Unit Network Setting User Management Figure 6 55 SNMP V3 setting 4 Remote Service Click the Network Setting submenu under the System Options menu and then click the Remote Service tab the page shown in Figure 6 56 pops up KS EMERSON Welcome BER SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Network Setting Access Management SNMP Configuration Remote Service RDU Remote Service System Configuration Please ensure the SMS modem and email is enabled This SmartCabinet is not connected to the RDU remote service Safe Shutdown vl Lom Operation T f RDU Roa Skee Request RDU remote O Cancel RDU remote O Replace Host Alarm Management Data amp History Contact Person Device Options Mobile E mail System Options Frequency of Reporting Monthly v Monitoring Unit Network Setting Remote service setting User Management Date Time Setting Remote service Phone 18706754056 Remote service Email RemoteService emersonnetwork com cn Restore System Ste Seting Figure 6 56 Remote service setting SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 82 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C The remote service setting includes three parts Request RDU remote Cancel RDU remote and Replace Host Meanwhile you ca
57. able Security level For this zone Allowed levels For this zane Medium low Appropriate F d Initialize and script Actives controls not marked as safe For scrip intranet B m Most content O Disable Unsigned Acti Same as Medi Prompt E Enable Protected Mode a Only allow approved domains to use Activex without prompt Disable 7 Enable d Run Actives controls and plug ins 2 Administrator approved Disable i _Fnahkhla SN L a gt nm Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium low Default a Figure 6 7 Enabling ActiveX controls 6 In the window shown in Figure 6 8 add the IP address of the MSC C into the trusted site list SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 56 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C Internet Options General Security Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted Trusted sites This zone contains websites that SS trust not bo damage so your Files Trusted er BS You have websites JY You can add and remove websites From this zone All websites in Security level For this zone Allowed levels for this zo this zone will use the zones security settings Add this website ko the zone 192 168 0 259 add All active co Appropriate
58. and Usage NOT Input Output 7 XOR which represents XOR command Usage XOR Inputi Input Output 8 GT which represents Greater Than command Usage GT Inputi Parameter Parameter2 Output 9 LT which represents Less Than command Usage LT Input Parameter Parameter Output 10 DS which represents Delay command Usage DS Input Parameter Output Limitation All output signal value must be enumerable type and it can not be alarm signal Signal input value with LT or GT operator must be F U or L type Figure 6 35 Alarm linkage configuration 4 The operator usages in the alarm linkage are listed in Table 6 1 Operator SET AND OR NOT XOR GT LT DS Input 1 Sin1 Rin1 Sin1 Rin1 Sin1 Rin1 Sin1 Rin1 Sin1 Rin1 Sin1 Rin1 Sin1 Rin1 Table 6 1 Operator usages in the alarm linkage Input 2 Param Param2 Output Expression P1 Sout Rout SET__P1_Output Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout Sin1 Rin1 AND Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout Sint Rin1 OR Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout Sout Rout Sin1 Rin1 NOT Sout Rout Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout Sin1 Rin1 XOR Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout When Sin1 Rin1 gt P1 Sout Rout 1 P1 P2 R i Sout Rout When Sin1 Rin1 lt P14 P2 Sout Rout 0 When Sin1 Rin1 lt P1 Sout Rout 1 P1 P2 R Sout Rout When Sini Rin1 gt P1 P2 Sout Rout 0 P1 Sout Rout Sin1 Rin1 DS P1 output to Sout Rout SmartCabinet Integrated Solut
59. ard into the intellislot intelligent card slot of the UPS Use screws to tighten it as shown in Figure 3 18 Ze E SE A WK Z3 gt a ES SS Y Y CESS ISS affle plate of intelligent card slot it G IE Intelligent card slot MSC C intelligent card Figure 3 18 Schematic diagram of installing MSC C card 3 6 3 Installing Sensors LU Note For the detailed installation guide of the sensors refer to JRM SOIT Intelligent Temperature Sensor User Manual IRM S04DIF Intelligent Digital Input Sensor With RJ45 Ports User Manual IRM S01W Water Leakage Detective Belt Sensor User Manual and G Net EDGE Wireless Network Card With USB Port User Manual 1 Install temperature sensor 1 Stick an IRM SO1T temperature sensor installed with magnet onto the middle part an indication label is pasted of the front right vertical pole of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 19 fed a i o bo ii Temperature sensor d 4 d 0 r WTF Se e all Figure
60. artCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C Internet Options General Security Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet E aaee Trusted sites Restricted Secu rity Settin g eeel irane Local intranet This zone is for all we found on your intrane Settings B Disable Enable I Prompt e Downloads et Automatic prompting For file downloads Security level For this zone Allowed levels For this zone Medium low Appropriate F Fi Disable intranet S u GC Most content ia Enable Unsigned Acti e File download Same as Medi B Disable Enable Protected Mod _Enable Font download D Disable Enable I Prompt et Enable NET Framework setup POL Mie shle 4 mt Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium low Default e oe Figure 6 6 Enabling file download 95 5 In the window shown in Figure 6 7 set Enable for Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting Internet Options General Security Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet Be a eaaa Trusted sites Restricted sites Local intranet Security Settings Local Intranet This zone is For all we found on your intrand Settings Prompt a Download unsigned Actives controls Dis
61. ct Name And Model See Table for the product name and model Table 1 1 Product name and model Product internal model Product external model SmartCabinet MSC C061220B35XN5 MSC C061220B35XN5 SmartCabinet MSC A061220B35XN6 MSC A061220B35XN6 SmartCabinet MSC A061220B35XN5 MSC A061220B35XN5 1 3 Specifications See Table 1 1 for the detailed specification of the SmartCabinet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 2 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview Table 1 2 Specification of SmartCabinet Parameter Specification Note Cabinet dimension Width x Depth x Height mm ee tee ewe Available height of equipment installation 29U Without fire fighting 1U 44 45mm 26U With fire fighting Mounting depth of equipment mm 721 5 IT device power W lt 3KW Max power 3kW Voltage Vac Single phase 198Vac 254Vac Frequency Hz 50 60 60Hz is available for Asia Pacific version Closed mode cold and hot aisles Color RAL7021 System protection grade IP5X Weight lt 300kg Maes lt 50dB Excluding outdoor unit of air conditioner and user loads Note Higher than Class 1 area diurnal level in environmental quality standard for noise GB3096 2008 Features SmartCabinet has the following features Dust proof and noise reduction high efficiency and energy saving totally enclosed operation and internal cycle system ensure purity temperature and humidity inside the cabinet to prolong the
62. d by Confirmed on Date Time End Date Time 1 TDI Rear Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 14 58 59 2014 07 30 14 59 SC 2 TDI Rear Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 14 57 22 2014 07 30 14 58 Alarm Notification 3 UPS UPS On Battery Moderate On Battery 2014 07 30 14 33 12 2014 07 30 14 33 Alarm Actions i e 4 UPS UPS Battery Discharging Moderate Discharging 2014 07 30 14 33 12 2014 07 30 14 33 5 UPS UPS No Output Critical No Output 2014 07 30 14 33 08 2014 07 30 14 33 Data amp History 6 TDI Rear Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 10 43 17 2014 07 30 10 45 Device Options 7 TDI Rear Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 08 56 47 2014 07 30 09 037 8 AC AC High temperature alarm Moderate Alarm 2014 07 30 08 53 54 2014 07 30 09 03 System Options 9 TDI Front Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 08 53 31 2014 07 30 08 53 Help 10 TDI Front Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 08 53 04 2014 07 30 08 53 11 UPS UPS Battery Discharging Moderate Discharging 2014 07 30 08 52 46 2014 07 30 08 52 12 TDI Front Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 08 52 38 2014 07 30 08 52 13 UPS UPS On Bypass Moderate On Bypass 2014 07 30 08 48 45 2014 07 30 08 53 14 TDI Front Door Alarm Critical Open 2014 07 30 08 48 30 2014 07 30 08 48 15 UPS UPS No Output Critical No Output 2014 07 30 08 48 28 2014 07 30 08 48 16 UPS UPS Battery EOD Fault Moderate Fault 2014 07 30 08 48 28 2014 07
63. d into the square hole in horizontal direction that is the fasteners on both sides of the floating nut should touch the left and right sides of the square hole The fasteners should not touch the top and bottom of the square hole 2 Lead the floating nut hook through the square hole hitch the other fastener of the floating nut and pull it out to fix the fastener to the square hole completely as shown in Figure 2 3 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation ug Floating nut hook p L O U L a 6 Ol 0 e al WW 8 L i Fastener 6 CH Vertical pole Figure 2 3 Schematic diagram 2 for installing floating nut Other installation tools Other installation tools are shown in Figure 2 4 See Table 2 1 for their usage Utility knife Cross head screwdriver Movable wrench Gradienter Figure 2 4 Other installation tools Table 2 1 Usage of other installation tools Name Usage Utility knife Disassemble the package Cross head screwdriver Tighten the screws when assembling the components Recommended size 1 x 300 Movable wrench Adjust the feet Recommended size 250mm x 30mm length x max hatch width Gradienter Display the level state when adjusting the cabinet Vacuum pump Used for pipe vacuum during AC installation process 2 2 Fittings The fittings are shown in Fi
64. e 6 5 channel steel for bracket when three units are installed with one above the _ Bracket other gs Out Airflow door unit SS 50mm R 50mm Min 50mm a he Base Outdoor unit base Figure 3 7 Installing multiple outdoor units with one above the other 2 Installing the outdoor unit on top of the cabinet There is a special method for installing outdoor unit higher than indoor unit that is installing the outdoor unit on top of the cabinet The detailed installing procedures are as follows 1 Life or carry the outdoor unit removed from the cabinet onto top of the cabinet See Figure 3 8 for the installing direction of AC outdoor unit 2 Adjust the placing position of the AC to align the AC foot stands with the corresponding screw holes on top of the cabinet and then place metal press pieces on the foot stands at last use four screws to fix the AC outdoor unit on the top plate of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 8 Outflow direction i Front door of the fan E l w Metal press piece 4 pcs A amplified Figure 3 8 Installing ou
65. e authorized commissioning engineer calls the customer service hotline of Emerson Network Power Co Ltd 400 887 6510 to get the password 3 Type the gotten password in the textbox of License and then click OK 4 If the authorization is a success the system will jump to the login page automatically LU Note For Asia Pacific version there is no need of authorizing so the display screen will not display the License page and the 400 service telephone number 5 2 Startup Page If the license is correct the system will jump to the login page automatically as shown in Figure 5 2 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel 39 Figure 5 2 Startup page LU Note After normal startup the startup page will jump to the system homepage automatically without any operation 5 3 SmartCabinet Homepage The SmartCabinet homepage is shown in Figure 5 3 EMERSON Network Power System Power Thermal Setting Temperature 18 6 C Front Door 2014 07 29 18 07 20 Figure 5 3 SmartCabinet homepage On the SmartCabinet homepage the menu items include System Environment Power Thermal Setting and Log The system menu structure of the display panel is shown in Figure 5 4 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 40 Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel
66. e bearing position of the forklift or the hand pallet truck 3 Read all the following operation guides before attempting to move put up the components or unpack the package 4 The sharp edge object sharp angle and bare buckle can result in physical injury Only trained personnel who wear proper safety helmet gloves shoes and glasses can move and put up the components remove the package or prepare to install 5 The cabinet maybe too high to go through the door together with the pallet To avoid damage to the equipment and the building measure the height of the cabinet and the door and confirm the clearance before moving it Installation Tools Floating nut hook The floating nut hook is an accessory its appearance is shown in Figure 2 1 Hook A amplified Figure 2 1 Floating nut hook The floating nut hook is used to install the floating nut the installation method is as follows 1 Insert one fastener of the floating nut into the square hole of the vertical mounting rails as shown in Figure 2 2 Installation hole Fastener Align one fastener of the floating nut with the square hole of the vertical mounting rail and insert it into the hole gt iol T lt CC CT CT EE cD aD a e OIO e OOC Floating nut Vertical mounting rail Figure 2 2 Schematic diagram 1 for installing floating nut LU Note The floating nut should be inserte
67. e can only be English letters digits and In addition the initial characters must be letters or digits Delete user 1 Choose the user which needs to be deleted in the username list 2 Click the Delete button to pop up the confirming dialog box as shown in Figure 6 58 Message Are you sure to delete emerson Cancel Figure 6 58 Confirming dialog box 3 Click OK the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 6 16 Type the login password of current user and click OK to delete the chosen user UI Note The user of admin cannot be deleted Modify user 1 Choose the user which needs to be modified in the username list 2 Modify the user information 3 Click the Modify button the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 6 16 Type the login password of current user and click OK to make the modified user information effective Users who access MSC C can be divided into four user groups and they have different security level and user authority see Table 6 2 for detailed information Table 6 2 User security level Security level User group User authority Level A Browser All users can browse equipment information Level B Operator The operators can send control command to intelligent equipment The engineers can get the following access Send control command to intelligent Level C Engineer equipment Browsing controlling and modifying paramete
68. e connection of the outdoor unit lead the connecting cable 5 core 7m between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit and the 485 control cable 2 core insert type 7m through the cable entry hole on the cover plate and connect the cable to the corresponding terminal stud of indoor unit according to the label on the cable end as shown in Figure 3 29 2 Restore the cover plate Outdoor connecting terminal PE N L l 2 Connecting cable between indoor unit and outdoor unit ZAE PE N L l 2 Indoor terminal block Figure 3 29 Connecting power cable of outdoor unit SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 3 Installation 31 3 7 6 Connecting Earth Cable There is an earth hole with an earth label on the bottom of the rear door of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 30 When earthing use a M6 screw to fix one end of the earth cable on the earth hole and lead the other end through the rubber protective ring on the bottom plate to the earth copper bar of the computer room Earth hole Screw Zr ES Oa pes DNS 2 2 im i Bay aes 8 4 Q f fal of E g
69. ected through USB port you need to modify the jumper locations by referring to Table 3 7 RDU Voice Notification System Setting 1 Type the server IP address in the Server IP field 2 Type the port number in the Port field and the default is 13393 3 Select whether to Receive Alarm Restore msg 4 Click the Save button to save the voice notification system setting Gmail Server Configuration 1 Type the server IP address or domain name in the Email Server field 2 Type the Server Port Email User Email Password and Sender Email Address in the corresponding fields 3 Click the Save button to save the configuration of current user s Email server 4 Click the Default button to restore default setting LU Note 1 The Server Port is 25 by default When SSL is chosen the Server Port will become 465 automatically 2 The Email User is RDU A by default 3 When using SSL you need to ensure that the Email server supports SSL function 3 Scheduled Notification Configuration Click the Alarm Notification submenu under the Alarm Management menu and then click the Scheduled Notification Configuration tab the page shown in Figure 6 31 pops up MN X aaa e EMERSON sae SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow i A Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data User Alarm notification Configuration SMS And Email Server Configuration Scheduled Notification Configuration Safe Shutdown Use
70. ection is not present Always dial my default connection Local Area Network LAM settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN settings Choose Settings above For dial up settings Figure 6 2 Choosing the Connections tab 2 In the window shown in Figure 6 2 click the button LAN Settings to pop up the window shown in Figure 6 3 Local Area Network LAN settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings E Use automatic configuration script Proxy server A Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPM connections DU Advanced Bypass proxy server For local addresses Figure 6 3 LAN setting 3 Consult the network manager of your area ask if you need to set a proxy server and get the configuration method If there is no need to set a proxy server do not tick any option Checking IE security setting 1 Double click the icon of IE to run the software click the menus of Tools gt Internet Options and then choose the Security tab to pop up the window shown in Figure 6 4 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 54 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C Internet Options acii Select a zone to view or change security settings WW a y O Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites f ce This zone co
71. ee Ee 12 2 6 Requirements On Datacenter Or Computer Room 12 Chapter EE 13 OTs rein The C QING na sesencs cancccasetescsenetecas as sodecseetenceacasseadaesseasaae cannes hades E ERARE ENS ER a Enin R aek eiai 13 3 2 sialing AG nee srra eE SEREAS RE EAEE SE 13 3 2 1 Removing And Placing Outdoor Un 14 3 2 2 Installing AC Outdoor Eu EE 15 3 2 9 C nnecing C pper let 17 3 2 4 Connecting Drain Pipe Of Indoor Unit geed 18 3 9 Installing UPS eege ee ee e 19 3 3 1 Installing Battery ue Le TE 19 E le ANG UP S eraren ones nance E E ia toes weswetreaaeeseaneeeteniee 20 3 4 Installing Fire Fighting SUbrack ODUM asicesceiceensetecncuaeaeaieienednedetenetaatcteiasedeeeteebuairened onder eceencateesaeneksteninsdsonesuaentles 21 3 5 Installing PDU Power Distribution System A 21 3 6 Installing SmartCabniet Monitoring System EE 22 3 6 1 Installing iss CC AG EE 22 FO NOS EE 23 SEET 24 3 6 4 Installing Wireless Modem Cotton 26 2GS PS CIN ee EC Mesra 26 SEET 27 3 7 1 UPS Power Distribution Conpechon 27 3 1 2 oa gf o1 95 ale mcs TE 29 3 7 3 Connecting MSC C EE EEGEN 29 3 7 4 Connecting Total Input Cable Of Sy E 29 3 7 5 Connecting Cables Of Indoor And Outdoor Units cccccccssececseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesseeeeesseseesseeeseueeesaeseeeeeas 30 3 7 6 Connecting Earth Calle sci snnccvencncscmnicedactersdsseneleedteuetaatieosstesiedieteaseneeouimedaousiecddewsteodaeteaeseses odesenibasdeensPehies 31 3 8 Configure Communication Address And
72. effective 10 Log in the MSC C webpage again and the added device will appear in the list on device management page LU Note Up to eight intelligent devices excluding MSC C itself ENV TH ENV 4DI can be added in the system by default Deleting a device 1 Choose the device which needs to be deleted in the device list 2 Click the Delete button to delete the device 3 Click the Save Configuration button to make the settings become effective and the detailed procedures are the same as those of adding a new device LU Note Before clicking the Delete button if the device information has been modified it cannot be deleted Modifying a device 1 Choose the device which needs to be modified in the device list 2 Modify the device information 3 Click the Modify button to make the setting effective 4 Click the Save Configuration button to make the settings become effective and the detailed procedures are the same as those of adding a new device After adding modifying or deleting procedures if you leave the Add Modify Delete Device page without clicking the Save Configuration button to make the settings effective the prompt information will pop up to remind you of saving the configuration as shown in Figure 6 44 Windows Internet Explorer E i Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page Operation was not saved yet Click OK the current page will be refreshed and the configuration operation will be lost O
73. emperature sensor and 4DIF sensor 3 Install water leakage sensor 1 Open the rear door of the empty cabinet stick the water leakage sensor onto the lower part of the cable organizer 2 Connect the water leakage detective belt lead and fasten the detective belt properly with the provided cable tie fixture kits 3 Lay the detective belt at the bottom of the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 21 E Water leakage sensor SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 26 Chapter 3 Installation
74. eneral To create home page tabs type each address on its own line Temporary Internet Files and History Settings i Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer stores copies of webpages images and media For Faster viewing later Use blank bry cookies saved passwords Use default D Every time I start Internet Explorer Automatically 1 Never Settings Disk space to use 6 1024MB 50 Recommended S0 250MB Current location CiUsersi Gavin 4ppDatalLocall Microsoft windowsi Temporary Internet Filesi Move Folder view objects History displayed in Settings Accessibility Specify how many days Internet Explorer should sawe the list of websites you have visited Days to keep pages in history Cancel Apply Figure 6 1 General setting Checking IE proxy setting 1 Double click the icon of IE to run the software click the menus of Tools gt Internet Options and then choose the Connections tab to pop up the window shown in Figure 6 2 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 53 Internet Options iea To set up an Internet connection click Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Remove Choose Settings iF you need to configure a proxy Settings server For a connection Never dial a connection Dial whenever a network conn
75. ensor 2 IRM S01T 3 Water leakage detective belt sensor 1 IRM SO1W 5m 4 Wireless Modem USB port optional 1 Baiyi 181M 5 Intelligent digital input sensor with RJ45 ports 2 IRM S04DIF Installing MSC C Card The MSC C card is a Web SNMP intelligent device monitoring card which can monitor the system state of intelligent devices record alarm events and notify the user of the intelligent device alarms through email or SMS mode The MSC C card also enables you to set operating parameters and view device states through the embedded Web HMI moreover it can send the states of the monitored intelligent devices to the network management software NMS through SNMP protocol mode SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 3 Installation 23 The appearance of the MSC C card is shown in Figure 3 16 RUN indicator COM1 port COM2 port Front panel Front panel MSC C card inserter Network port USB port Figure 3 16 Appearance of the MSC C card Table 3 6 Performance specifications Connected number Connected component Cable standard Connected distance unit m connected point Twisted pair cable of standard category 4 Note The intelligent devices all connect to COM2 of MSC C and the device number in serial connection cannot exceed 8pcs Port connecting to node lt 100 8 3 6 2 Notes When installing MSC C take the following precautions to avoid personnel inju
76. enu to obtain the alarm linkage function the page shown in Figure 6 32 pops up KN EMERSON Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow _ Cabinet Data Alarm Actions Safe Shutdown d Alarm Management Current Alarms History Alarm Key to Operatori Symbol 1 R which is defined as a Register 2 P which is defined as a Parameter 3 SET which represents SET command Alarm Notification Data amp History 4 AND which represents AND command Device Options 5 OR which represents OR command 6 NOT which represents NOT command Syatam Options T XOR which represents XOR command Help 8 GT which represents Greater Than command 9 LT which represents Less Than command 10 DS which represents Delay command Limitation Aas aa SmartCabinet Welcome admin Logout Name Value Save an Ah Usage R Register_ID 0 lt Register_ID lt 99 Usage P The Value Usage SET _ Parameter _ Output Usage AND Input Input _ Output Usage OR Input Input Output Usage NOT Input Output Usage XOR Input Input _ Output Usage GT Input1 Parameter Parameter2 Output Usage LT Input _ Parameter1 Parameter2 Output Usage DS Inputi Parameter _ Output All output signal value must be enumerable type and it can not be alarm signal Signal input value with LT or GT operator must be F U or L type Figure 6 32 Alarm linkage configuration 1 Linkage function As shown in
77. er6 Web Page Of MSC C Date Time Setting Clicking the Date Time Setting submenu under the System Options menu can synchronize the time On the page shown in Figure 6 59 MSC C can get time from the time servers automatically Type IP address in the Primary server textbox and Secondary server textbox in sequence type a figure in Interval to calibrate system time textbox select the Time zone and Calibrating Protocol and then click the Set button to make the setting effective NM KS EMERSON Welcome BER SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow l i Welcome admin Logout Date Time Setting Time zone 08 00 Beijing Hong Kong v Cabinet Data Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Primary Server 0 0 0 0 Data amp History 4 Secondary Server 0 0 0 0 Interval to calibrate system time 4 Hour Device Options i Calibrating Protocol 9 TP RFC868 NTP RFC1305 System Options Last calibrating date time Next calibrating date time Specify Date Time Local Host Time Monitoring Unit Network Setting Date 2014 07 30 User Management Time 15 57 53 Date Time Setting Restore System Figure 6 59 Date time setting The MSC C can also get the local time Choose Specify Date Time click the Local Host Time button to get the local time and then click the Set button to make the new time effective LU Note Time calibration adopts Specify Date Time by default
78. erminals on one end of battery cable A with the corresponding terminals of the battery port on the rear panel of the UPS and connect the other end with any battery port on the battery module as shown in Figure 3 26 UPS Battery WA E ABATAMAE MANTEL IEOARER module ee Cordua oe at Pre Figure 3 26 Connecting the UPS with the battery LU Note For cable connection of the UPS and the battery and detailed information refer to Liebert ITA 5kVA UPS Installation And Commissioning Manual 3 3 Connecting MSC C Cables 1 Connect the two communication network cables reversed around the intelligent card slot on rear panel of the UPS to the corresponding ports of MSC C card as shown in Figure 3 27 Connect the cable WO8B to the COM1 port of MSC C card and connect the cable W12 COM2 to the COM2 port of MSC C card UPS W12 COM2 S WOSp COM SA gO US UPS INPUT _UPS ii UPS OUPUT Saz me elle S S S Sie eles Communication wiring Figure 3 27 Cable connection of COM port of MAC C card 3 7 4 Connecting Total Input Cable Of System You need to
79. et AC indoor unit and AC outdoor unit If truck transportation is chosen choose preferable roads to avoid excess bumping The component with package is shown in Figure 2 6 See Table 2 4 for its ranges of dimensions and weight en W D Figure 2 6 Component with package Table 2 4 Ranges of dimensions and weight Component Range of dimensions Unit mm H W D Range of weight Unit kg Cabinet component with package 2150 720 1400 lt 300kg There are two accessory boxes placed in the cabinet for delivery of the same structure and dimensions as shown in Figure 2 7 See Table 2 5 for the dimensions and weight SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation 9 d S d W Figure 2 7 Accessory box Table 2 5 Ranges of dimensions and weight Range of dimensions Unit mm H W D 90 530 710 lt 15kg Range of weight Unit kg Carrying The user needs to carry the cabinets closed frames and AC indoor unit to the nearest place to the installing site Because they are heavy it is recommended to use mechanical carrying tools to unload and carry them such as a hand pallet truck or an electrical forklift as shown in Figure 2 8 Q T z ew Hand pallet truck Electrical forklift
80. etwork Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout _ Cabinet Data Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm pae gt TDI ENP_ENV_TDI COM z Index Signal Name Value Refresh Date Time Value Setting S nl High Front Temp Alarm limit 35 0deg C 2014073009295 TI Oo PDU 2 Low Front Temp Alarm limit 0 0deg C KH IT 3 Front Temp Alarm hystersis 1 0deg C i Ei a 4 High Rear Temp Alarm limit 25 0deg C 201407 300925 TI oO Safe Shutdown 5 Low Rear Temp Alarm limit 0 0deg C O IS 6 Rear Temp Alarm hystersis 1 0deg C L Alarm Management Figure 6 21 Setting signals You can set several signals at the same time and at most 16 signals can be set at the same time for each time LU Note The TDI device only displays effective setting signals however other devices displays all setting signals SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 6 4 2 Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 63 Alarm Clicking the Alarm tab can enter the alarm page which displays alarm signals of selected device as shown in Figure 6 22 Ce ans EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow l Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm 3 r TDI ENP_ENV_TDI COM An Index Signal Name Alarm Level Update Alarm Level pai 1 High Front Temp Alarm Critical o PDU 2 High Rear Temp Alarm Critical C
81. gged with powering on and it may lead to unrepairable damage to the circuit The control board can only be maintained after the micro processing controller is powered off 2 Indoor unit maintenance 1 Fan Since the fan kit operates 24 hours every day continuously any unusual airflow obstruction must be cleared in time to avoid the damage to the cooling system and other system components caused by reduced air volume 2 Drain pipe Inspect water pan periodically for normal operation of the drain pipe Ensure that no foreign matter or leakage exits in the drain pipe 3 Outdoor unit maintenance 1 Refrigeration system The components of the refrigerant system should be inspected monthly for finding abnormal operation phenomenon in time Refrigerant pipes must be properly fixed and not allowed to vibrate against wall floor or the unit frame Inspect all refrigerant pipes every six months for signs of wear 2 Air cooled condenser When the airflow through the outdoor unit is restricted use compressed air or fin cleaner alkalescence to clean the condenser off the dust and debris that inhibit airflow The compressed air should be blown at the reversed airflow direction In winter do not let snow to accumulate around the side or underneath the condenser Check for bent or damaged fins and simply repair them if necessary Check all refrigerant pipes and capillaries for vibration and support them if necessary Carefully inspect all refrigerant p
82. gure 2 5 See Table 2 2 for their usage Onl Kaf SH SI es lt x 7 ZS _ 7 Floating nut M5 countersunk head screw M6 panel screw M6 pan head screw Cable tie fixture kit Figure 2 5 Fittings Table 2 2 Usage of fittings Name Usage Floating nut Use together with M6 screw used to install the parts in the cabinet M5 countersunk head screw Used to install the cabinet connector M6 panel screw Used to install the power distribution unit monitoring system and user equipment M6 pan head screw Used to connect and fix the frame M6 flange nut Use together with M6 pan head screw used to install the L fastener Adhesive tape Used to seal the gap between the connected frames Cable tie fixture kit Used to fix and bind the cables 2 3 Accessories See Table 2 3 for the accessories SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 2 4 Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation Table 2 3 Accessories No Product name Quantity Note 1 Cable tie 30 2 Cable tie fixture 10 3 OT terminal 4 4 Floating nuts M6 panel screw 30 set 5 Floating nut hook EES 6 MSC C card 1 set T7 Hairbrush 1 8 Dummy plate 1 set 9 Copper pipe 2 10 Sealing glue 1 Accessory box 2 11 Copper pipe binding strip 1 Conveying Unpacking And Inspection Transportation It is recommended to choose railway or ship for transporting the cabin
83. heating quantity be placed in the middle or lower part of the cabinet Installing Fire Fighting Subrack Option 1 The fire fighting subrack is to be installed in the 3U space under the PMU power management unit Place the fire fighting subrack on the supporting rail of the cabinet 2 Push the fire fighting subrack in to make its hangers aligned with the vertical poles 3 Use four M6 x 16 screws to fix the fire fighting subrack on the rack through the hangers as shown in Figure 3 14 PMU Hanger 2 pcs Fire fighting subrack M6 x 16 screw 4 pcs EI L LL Figure 3 14 Installing fire fighting subrack Installing PDU Power Distribution System The system uses Emerson MPS series PDU which can
84. icator of the SPD module is green Startup The startup flow chart of SmartCabinet is shown in Figure 4 1 Closing Closing input Closing the air breakers of external input air breaker total input on the PMU power switch downstream SPD UPS output PDU the UPS lighting amp LCD in turn Wait for LCD Start up user startup log in the devices SmartCabinet i MPS SIAMUD monitoring system Figure 4 1 Startup flow chart The startup procedures are as follows 1 Close the external input power switch 2 Close the input air breaker downstream the UPS 3 Close the main input air breaker on the MSC PMU SPD module air breaker UPS input air breaker AC input power air breaker UPS output air breaker lighting amp LCD air breaker from left to right in turn as shown in Figure 4 2 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 36 4 3 Chapter 4 Operation Instructions SPD module air breaker AC input power air breaker ERSON m ork er JPL BAe l TOBE OPERATED BY AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL PERSON ONLY Hepes l Maintenance Bypass coe UPB ite layi az s ch Cooling UPS Clutput PDU c Extension AC Extension 2 LighlingSi D l L i EA aa ae UPS Main input air breaker UPS input air breake
85. ice must be different 5 Choose or type the device location 6 Type the communication parameter in the Parameter textbox In the event that the device type is certain the communication parameter prompt information will appear in the Parameter textbox including the communication parameter format and default communication parameter of the equip type 7 Click the Add button the page shown in Prompt information 1 in Figure 6 42 pops up at the same time a piece of new device information will be added in the device list 8 Click the Save Configuration button the page shown in Prompt information 2 in Figure 6 42 pops up Add device successfully please click Save Configuration to enable configuration to take effect Prompt information 1 Message omartCabinet will restart after finishing the saving operation Are you sure to save it Cancel Prompt information 2 Figure 6 42 Prompt information SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 75 If clicking the Cancel button the added equipment fails if clicking OK the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 6 16 9 Type the login password of current user and click OK The reboot page pops up as shown in Figure 6 43 NV EMERSON Welcome Network Power System is rebooting now homepage will be reset Please wait Figure 6 43 Reboot page After the system reboots adding a device becomes
86. ime Setting in 6 4 6 System Options 6 3 3 Clearing Time Out When there is no operation on the page within 15min the page will become uncontrollable as shown in Figure 6 15 NW EMERSON Welcome ss SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable I i f Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data em A lt TDI Front Temp Rear Temp R AA D Safe Shutdown Figure 6 15 Controllable status Click Clear Time out the input box shown in Figure 6 16 will appear After typing the password the controllable status will become normal after about 5s Message Please input password Cancel Figure 6 16 Dialog box of Security authentication 6 3 4 Logout Click the Logout link at the upper right corner of the homepage the prompt box shown in Figure 6 17 will appear clicking OK will log out safely Message Are you sure to logout l Cancel Figure 6 17 Logout 6 3 5 Real Time Alarm Pop Up Setting The real time alarm displaying list is contracted on the bottom of the page by default You can perform the following operation by referring to Figure 6 12 1 Click Display Hide Current Alarm manually and the real time alarm displaying list will pop up 2 Tick Auto Pop out and the real time alarm displaying list will pop up when an alarm is generated 3 Tick Alarm Sounds and the system will play alarm sound through the browser when an alarm is generated SmartCabinet Integrated Sol
87. in Page 1 Open the IE browser and enter the IP address of the MSC C in the address box the login page will appear as shown in Figure 6 10 If the login page does not appear refer to Q3 in FAQ in 7 2 1 MSC C Maintenance ib EMERSON A SS EMERSON Network Power SmartCabinet SmartCabinet Network Power User Name User Name Password Forget password am Change Theme D E pyr English Password Forget password Login Cancel Change Theme W E X English pem Crystal blue Ocean blue Figure 6 10 Login page of MSC C 2 On the login page select a preferable theme by clicking Ml or W ES means crystal blue il means ocean blue as shown in Figure 6 10 3 Type the username and password default username admin default password emerson and click the Login button the homepage will appear as shown in Figure 6 12 If you cannot visit the homepage after entering correct username and password refer to 6 1 3 Checking Browser Setting and set the IE browser again 6 2 3 Getting Password 6 3 If you forget the password click the Forget Password button on the login page and the screen will display the page of getting password as shown in Figure 6 11 N EMERSON SmartCabinet Network Power Please input user name Password will be sent to your email box or phone set in the system soon User Name Submit Figure 6 11 Page
88. ion User Manual 6 4 4 Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 71 Operator Input 1 Input 2 Output Expression Note 1 Sint Rin1 Sin2 Rin2 P1 P2 Sout Rout respectively refer to Signal 1 Input1 Register Signal 2 Input2 Register Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Signal 3 Output Register 2 The input signal of logic operator AND OR NOT XOR DS can only be alarm signal 3 The input signal value of arithmetic operator GT LT can only be float int or long int 4 All output signals can only be control signals and the output signal value must be enumerated type The alarm linkage information has already been configured before delivery of SmartCabinet as shown in Figure 6 40 Data amp History The Data amp History menu supplies query service of all types of historical data and logs for the user On the MSC C homepage click Data amp History in the left part three submenus appear including Device Information History Data and History Log Device Information Click the Device Information submenu under the Data amp History menu the page shown in Figure 5 41 pops up The page includes two tabs Device Information List and Export SNMP MIB 1 Device Information List As shown in Figure 6 36 the page lists the main information of all equipment Click the Download button to download the query result V KS EMERSON Welcome aas SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout
89. ipes for signs of oil leakage thus determining the leakage position 3 Compressor The compressor fault is generally classified into two types Motor fault such as winding burnout insulation failure short circuit between coils and so on Mechanical fault such as compressing failure relief valve fault therm o disc fault and so on If the operation pressure is not established it indicates that the compressor has failed It can be confirmed if the suction pressure and discharge pressure are balanced and the motor does not rotate reversely The controller has powerful alarm and protection functions to ensure safe operation of the compressor The maintenance personnel should record the high pressure and low pressure and find out the cause of an alarm protection during periodical maintenance and inspection LU Note 1 Avoid touching or contacting the residual gas and oils in compressor with exposed skin Wear long rubber gloves to handle contaminated parts 2 System contains refrigerant Reclaim the refrigerant using standard reclaiming equipment before maintenance Release of refrigerant to the atmosphere is harmful to the environment Refrigerant must be recycled in accordance with state and local regulations 4 Maintenance inspection checklist LU Note Regular inspections are necessary to ensure proper operation of the AC unit SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 1 2 3 Chapter 7 Maintenance 91 Table 7 1 Main
90. l be blocked in this case 1 For current alarms the page only displays the alarm signals but not send alarm notifications after the alarm disappears it will not be saved in history alarm 2 The Blocked setting for Outgoing Alarm Blocked will be automatically cleared in 24h Network Setting 1 IP Setting Click the Network Setting submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 52 pops up t ES EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Network Setting Access Management SNMP Configuration Remote Service SmartCabinet IP setting Safe Shutdown IP Setting MAC 00 09 F5 03 AA BB Alarm Management IP 10 163 236 99 Mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 10 163 236 1 DNS addr Data amp History Device Options DNS1 DNS2 System Options Monitoring Unit Network Setting Figure 6 52 IP setting On the page shown in Figure 6 52 you can configure the network parameters such as IP addressing mode IP Mask Default Gateway DNS1 Preferred DNS server and DNS2 Alternate DNS server After modifying the network parameters click the Save button to make the setting effective LU Note After modifying the IP address the system will jump to the new IP address by default You must use the new IP address to re login the MSC C 2 Access Management Click the Network Setting submenu under the S
91. laced host User Management Click the User Management submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 57 pops up MN KN EMERSON Welcome SES SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow A Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Web user management Option Name User Level Email Mobile Phone Safe Shutd afe Shutdown admin Administrator aa Alarm Management Data amp History Modify User User Name User Level Operator v Device Options Password Confirm System Options Phone SMS Phone Test e Monitoring Unit Email Email Test Network Setting Add Modify Delete Figure 6 57 User management On the page shown in Figure 6 57 you can add user modify user and delete user Add user 1 Type username in the User Name textbox 2 Choose the user authority 3 Configure the user password which cannot be vacant and should contain at least six letters or digits 4 Re type the password in the Confirm textbox 5 Optional Type the user telephone number which can use the following digits and characters 0123456789 6 Optional Type the email address 7 Click the Add button the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 6 16 Type the login password of current user and click OK to add a new user SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 83 LU Note The characters of usernam
92. lation mode plate Dummy plate Installation hole 4 pcs Tool less installation mode 1U dummy Non tool installation mode SS inetallation plate with selected for front cabling of SE hole 2 pcs brush the cabinet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 4 1 4 2 Chapter 4 Operation Instructions 35 Chapter 4 Operation Instructions This chapter introduces the operation instructions of SmartCabinet including check before startup and procedures of power on and power off Check Before Startup Check the following before startup of SmartCabinet 1 Check whether the AC pipe system is connected correctly and firmly and there is no leakage 2 Check and confirm that the power distribution mode of UPS and PMU connections of the power cables and the signal cables are correct and that there is no short circuit 3 Check that the installation and cable connection of the batteries are correct and that the positive pole and negative pole of the battery are correct 4 Measure and check that the voltage and frequency of the mains are normal 5 Check and confirm that all of the communication cables are connected correctly and firmly 6 Check and confirm that the remained unoccupied U height space is covered by the dummy plate LU Warning 1 Before startup of the SmartCabinet ensure that the maintenance bypass air breaker on the MSC PMU 1s off and locked by a metal latch 2 Before startup ensure that the ind
93. mation submenu under the Setting menu the page shown in Figure 5 23 pops up Through the page you can view the current system information including System Name Hardware Version Software Version Serial Number and Service Hotline S We EMERSON Network Power System r Therma Setting Fr IP Setting Language L 400 8876 510 Figure 5 23 Information page 5 4 6 Log Alarm management 1 Display an alarm On any page if the current system has an alarm in the lower part of the page an alarm rolling bar will appear to display the current alarm as shown in Figure 5 24 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 50 Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel EMERSON Network Power Temperature 16 6 C Front Door Figure 5 24 Alarm information When the system has an alarm there will be an alarm sound If you want to turn off the alarm sound click the button Click the alarm rolling bar the page will jump to the real time alarm page as shown in Figure 5 25 D d EMERSON Network Power His Alarm Ctrl Info ay 400 8876 510 oop ee 2014 07 29 18 23 00 Figure 5 25 Real time alarm page 2 History alarm Click the His Alarm submenu under the Log menu to view the historical alarms as shown in Figure 5 26 You can query the historical alarms within a week SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel 51 K EMERSON Network Po
94. n set the communication parameters of remote service system Request RDU remote used to establish remote service relationship 1 Type the self defined customer name in the End User textbox 2 Choose the contactor for remote service in the Contact Person textbox when the contactor is chosen the corresponding mobile and email will be displayed LU Note The contactor for remote service must be set through System Options gt User Management in advance and you must provide the mobile or email or the service request cannot be conducted Refer to User Management in this section for detailed setting method 3 Choose Frequency of Reporting Monthly Seasonal 4 Click OK to send the remote service request Cancel RDU remote used to cancel the established remote service Choose Cancel RDU remote and click OK to send a command to cancel the current remote service LU Note Canceling the remote service is effective only under the precondition that the remote service has been established otherwise a prompt of failure will pop up after you click OK Replace Host used to replace the local host during remote service When the host that has established remote service need to quit but you want to remain the established remote service relationship you need to replace the local host to participate in the remote service The detailed setting method is the save as Request RDU remote besides type the hardware serial number of the rep
95. ndoor unit and the outdoor unit discharge pipe and liquid pipe 1 The copper pipes provided by the factory are 5m If longer pipes are required contact Emerson or your sale agency 2 The liquid pipe is the refrigerant liquid pipe of the outdoor unit outlet So a reasonable pipe diameter and length should be selected for the liquid pipe to ensure that the pressure drop of the refrigerant liquid through the pipe during unit operation does not exceed 40kPa 5psi 6psi 3 The pipe should be installed and removed with care so that they will not get kinked or damaged Use tube benders and make all bends before making connections to either end 4 If jointing mode is needed all refrigerant piping should be connected with silver brazed joints 5 Check piping supports leakage testing dehydration of refrigerant pipes and evacuation before using Use vibration isolating support to isolate the refrigeration pipes from the building 6 Use a soft and flexible material to pack around the pipes to protect them from damage caused by going through openings in walls and to reduce vibration transmission 7 Connect pipes of indoor and outdoor units according to the labels The unit uses quick connection mode 8 Adding refrigerant for long pipe system The AC has been charged with appropriate refrigerant before delivery If the connecting pipe between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit is longer than 5m add refrigerant to the system in order to ensure
96. ng ___ 8 1 Menu item 2 Controllable status 3 Current number of every level alarm 4 System title 5 Logo 6 User Logout 7 Real time alarm displaying list 8 Setting button hidden under the list 9 Alarm pop out setting 10 Time calibrating link Figure 6 12 Homepage of MSC C by location LU Note When the system is operating abnormally a corresponding fault or alarm will occur The emergency ventilation system can prevent continuous temperature rise inside the cabinet within a short time If the high temperature fault or alarm has not been eliminated for a long time you need to go to the field and open the front and rear doors of the cabinet meanwhile contact the customer service personnel for troubleshooting Setting Homepage Clicking the Setting button shown in Figure 6 12 enters setting status of the homepage as shown in Figure 6 13 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C N EMERSON Welcome Network Power CAR ss SmartCabinet Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data A lt TDI Front Temp Rear Temp e UPS s s PDU A 4 e AC Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Data amp History E Device Options System Options Help i amp Back v lt gt SmartCabinet Time 2014 07 30 13 04 27 E Auto Pop out 0 Alarm Sounds Figure 6 13 Setting page After the homepage enters setting statu
97. nput box the user login dialog box will pop up After login by using admin only the user that has the control authority can perform password modification type the Password New Password and New Password and click the Set button to complete the operation as shown in Figure 5 18 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel 47 A gt EMERSON Network Power Environment Power herma etting Me da IP Setting tttit Language Information oon hae E d ae SE EE GE SE Dess t 400 8876 510 2 ey 2014 07 29 18 10 16 Figure 5 18 Password page after login When you forget the original password you can log in the SmartCabinet WEB page through IE browser on the System Options gt Restore System page click the Restore LCD Password button the LCD will display the page shown in Figure 5 19 click the Restore Default button the password of the LCD display panel will be restored to default 1234 Es EMERSON Network Power System Environment Pawer herma Setting z Restore Default IP Setting Language Beggen d Information Ke eee aa t 400 8876 510 ee o 2014 07 79 18 10 48 Figure 5 19 Password page IP Setting Click the IP Setting submenu under the System menu the page shown in Figure 5 20 will pop up SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 48 Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel x i ts we EMERSON Network Power Sy
98. nsing water may appear on the external surface of front glass door and the display panel For the UPS the altitude is required to be lt 1500m derating is required when the altitude is Altitude above 1500m with reference to GB T3859 2 For the air conditioner derating is required when the altitude is above 1000m Operation voltage range Single phase 198Vac 254Vac Note When the ambient temperature of the cabinet exceeds 35 C the cabinet loads should be derated to below 2800W 1 7 2 Storage Environment The storage environment requirements are listed in Table 1 5 Table 1 5 Operation environment requirements Item Requirement Storage environment Indoor clean without dust Ambient humiduty 5 RH 95 RH Non condensing Ambient temperature 30 C 70 C SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 2 1 Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation This chapter expands the preparation before installing the SmartCabinet including installation tools fittings accessories conveying unpacking inspection installation safety instructions and computer room requirement LU Note 1 The components of SmartCabinet are large and heavy Therefore the risk of collapse exists improper operation may cause physical injury or death and damage to the equipment 2 The center of gravity of SmartCabinet is forward inclined during conveying process note to adjust th
99. ntage of the system 5 4 2 Environment Click the Environment menu at the upper part the status page will appear as shown in Figure 5 6 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel 41 EMERSON Network Power Environment Power Rear Door Close TOTT Re ear r Tempe KL 400 8876 510 The curve displays the front door temperature and rear door temperature within one hour in real time the right part displays front door on off status rear door on off status and water leakage status Clicking the Setting submenu can view the setting signal of environment temperature If the current user does not have the authority the login dialog box will pop up as shown in Figure 5 7 EMERSON i Network Power am i Setting Log Front Door User name G E SE Password o E Rear Door Close Water Normal 2014 07 29 18 07 51 Use admin to log in the system the page will jump to the setting page automatically as shown in Figure 5 8 If login fails the page will not jump SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 42 Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel SA D EMERSON Network Power Front Cold Aisle High Temp Threshold C 35 0 Return To Normal Cut OFC Low Temp Threshold C Rear Hot Aisle High Temp Threshold C Return To Normal Cut On Low Temp Threshold C 400 8876 510 2014 07 29 18 08 06 Figure 5 8 E
100. ntains websites that you ae trust not bo damage your computer or your Files You have websites in this zone Security level For this zane Allowed levels For this zone All Low Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided Most content is downloaded and run without prompts ll active content can run l iate For sites that bsolukely trust GC ppropriate For sites that you absolutely krus Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Custom level Default level Reset all zones to default level Figure 6 4 Security setting 1 2 In the window shown in Figure 6 4 choose Trusted sites and click the Custom level button to pop up the window shown in Figure 6 5 security Settings Local Intranet Settings ee NET Framework l Loose XAML Disable Enable E Prompt lef sAML browser applications E Disable Enable Prompt lef PS documents ui cu T D H Enable a a a H Es NET Frarmework reliant components or Permissions For components with manifests i Mieshle 4 mt Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset fo medium low Default ai Figure 6 5 Security setting 2 3 In the window shown in Figure 6 5 set Medium low for the security level Click the Reset button to finish Reset custom settings at last click OK 4 In the window shown in Figure 6 6 set Enable for File download Sm
101. nvironment temperature setting In Figure 5 8 you can set parameters of intelligent temperature sensors For example type a setting valve in the field of High Temp Threshold the setting range is O 60 0 Press the valve edit box a digit keyboard will pop up type the valve you want to set and click the Enter button on the digit keyboard as shown in Figure 5 9 the typed valve will be sent to the device LU Note The default valves of temperature alarm are as follows The alarm upper limit of front door temperature sensor is 35 C and the alarm lower limit is 0 C the alarm upper limit of rear door temperature sensor is 45 C and the alarm lower limit 1s 0 C the temperature alarm hysteresis is 1 C Figure 5 9 Example of setting valve SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel 43 5 4 3 Power Click the Power menu at the upper part of the page the status page will appear as shown in Figure 5 10 x i iz EMERSON emm Network Power ystem Environment Power etting 29 EE UPS On Power Active Power Control Sa Apparent Power Power Factor Ee L 400 8876 510 20144 0 Figure 5 10 Power status page Click the Setting submenu in the left part the setting page appears as shown in Figure 5 11 The setting operation is the same as that of environment temperature A e i si EMERSON Sege Network Power stem i Power Setting Bn Control _
102. omply with related requirements 4 Pay attention to the installation requirements of the indoor and outdoor unit when installing the AC Requirements On Datacenter Or Computer Room Environment The installation site of the SmartCabinet should be far away from any source of heat and sparkle Avoid direct sunlight The computer room should be free of corrosive gas and organic solvent Clearance When installation maintain sufficient clearance to facilitate installation and maintenance of the cabinet The distance from the front rear door to the wall or other obstacles must be larger than 1 0m The required clearance for opening the front and rear door is shown in Figure 2 13 La p 600 gt Si CT Q H p 907 Front door Rear door t ld p 600 lt Be Figure 2 13 Required clearance for opening the front and rear door Top view unit mm Weight bearing capacity After user equipment is installed the SmartCabinet is heavy so you should consider the weight bea
103. own in Figure 3 25 4 Connect L line N line and PE line of the output cable W02 Output respectively to the output live line terminal L output neutral line terminal N and output ground line terminal PE of the UPS I O terminal block and tighten the fixing screws as shown in Figure 3 25 5 Ensure that the input live line terminal V input live line terminal W and input live line terminal U1 have been shorted by using the shorting wire label W01 provided by the UPS 6 Restore the protective cover of the I O terminal block Shorting wire label W01 z J s lo Vi Input switch 230 400Vac 40A Figure 3 25 Cable connection for 1 in 1 out L Note 1 The UPS input and output cables are two 3 line cables and there are line labels on the line ends connected to the UPS 2 W01 and W02 the two 3 line cables are respectively connected to the corresponding L N PE ports on the terminal block according to the line color Blown L Blue N Yellow green PE 3 For detailed cable connection information refer to Liebert ITA 5kVA UPS Installation And Commissioning Manual SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 3 Installation 29 3 2 Connecting Battery Cable Take out battery cable A from the UPS accessories connect the red black and yellow t
104. package to an open firm and level ground 2 Use a utility knife to cut off the packing strip on the package paper box carefully and remove the package paper box of the cabinet 3 Use a utility knife to remove the extension film on the cabinet and the bagging package materials 2 Remove the feet pressure plate Use a sleeve or a moveable wrench to remove the fixing screws on the pallet and remove the pressure plate as shown in Figure 2 11 SS oe ne e SE SE ct UNS oe Fixing screw 2 pcs 5SN Pressure plate Ce Figure 2 11 Removing the feet pressure plate 3 Remove the pallet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation 11 1 Loosen the fixing nuts on the four feet bolts to raise the feet and the four castors will bear the weight refer to 3 1 Installing Cabinet Components 2 Place a slope in front of the front or rear door and connect it with the pallet as shown in Figure 2 1 3 Push the cabinet slowly from the pallet down to the ground along the slope 4 Place the cabinet on the preserved position and adjust the feet fixing nuts till the cabinet is level E CH Push the cabinet slowly from the pallet down to
105. pe Device Name Location Address Module ID Port Parameter Alarm Management 2 ENP_ENV_TDI COM TDI Cabinet 1 0 COM2 9600 n 8 1 5 ENP_UPS_ITAC5_10K COM UPS Cabinet 1 0 RS 232 9600 n 8 1 Data amp History 6 ENP_MPDU_MPSC COM PDU Cabinet 3 0 COM2 9600 n 8 1 Device Options 7 ENP_AC_SMC COM AC Cabinet 5 0 COM2 9600 n 8 1 Modify Signal Setting Device Type v Device Name Batch Configuration Port v Device Address Module ID fo o System Options Location Ei Parameter Save Configuration Save Configuration Figure 6 41 Add modify delete equipment As shown in Figure 6 41 you can add modify delete a new device the procedures are as follows Adding a new device 1 Choose the device type in the Device Type textbox 2 Type the device name in the Device Name textbox or use the default device name 3 After the device type is chosen the drop down box of Port will list the default port number s of the device type automatically if the device type is not chosen the port number cannot be chosen 4 Type the device address which must be numbers from 1 to xx in the Device Address textbox The device addresses under the same port number must be different for some device types you need not type the device address at this point the Device Address textbox turn gray and cannot be edited When one kind of device has many models you need to type the model ID which must be numbers from 1 to xx The model IDs under one kind of dev
106. pe is used piping joints must be brazed 2 Follow standard industry procedures in selection and placement of pipe system evacuation and charging with refrigerant only when pipeline is too long The standard refrigerant of the AC unit is R410A and the charging amount is 1 2kg 3 Give considerations to pipeline pressure drop oil return to the compressor to avoid oil leakage and clogging in parts of the system and minimize noise and vibration to the greatest extend 4 Consult Emerson before installation on whether measures such as using extended piping kit are needed if the equivalent length exceeds 20m or if the vertical distance between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit exceeds the values in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Vertical distance between indoor unit and outdoor unit Relative position Value Outdoor unit installed higher than indoor unit Maximum 10m Outdoor unit installed lower than indoor unit Maximum 5m 5 The equivalent length of each part is given in Table 3 2 The resistance loss caused by elbows and valves has been taken into consideration The installer should confirm if these values are appropriate for site conditions Table 3 2 Equivalent length of each part a Equivalent length m Liquid pipe OD inch ee ES 90 elbow 45 elbow T type three way 1 4 0 21 0 10 0 76 1 2 0 24 0 12 0 76 2 Installation notes of connector Top piping and bottom piping are both OK for
107. pment Alarm Management Status Data amp History ShutDown Mode ONCE O According To Day According To Week Shut Down Time l Open Mode EI Do Not Open Device Open Device AtOnce Self Define Open Time Device Options Add Schedule ShowDo Delete Schedule ShowDo Modify Schedule ShowDo System Options Figure 6 24 Schedule shutdown task list The descriptions about the MSC C schedule shutdown function are as follows 1 When the Open Mode is set to Do Not Open Device or Open Device At Once the Open Time cannot be set and it is displayed as 2 The format of Shut Down Time changes with different options of ShutDown Mode automatically LU Note 1 The MSC C can support up to ten shutdown tasks 2 Only when Enable Device is set for Field can the schedule shutdown task be enabled Server Shutdown Click Server Shutdown submenu under the Safe Shutdown menu the Server Shutdown page will pop up as shown in Figure 6 25 MN S Wel cr EMERSON ercome aas SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Server Shutdown You need to install Emerson Network shutdown software in the server to support this feature No UPS Name Server IP Safe Shutdown Modify Shutdown Schedule UPS Name UPS v Server IP 0 0 0 0 Server Shutdown Alarm Management Figure 6 25 Server Shutdown page On the Server Shutdown page you can add and delete server
108. r Name admin Administrator w p Alarm Management _ Email Curent Alarms Notification by Email SMS gt History Alarm Language Type English Chinese e Alarm Notification Notification Enabled Period Start Time End Time 20 00 Ke Aarm E Notification Scheduled Cycle O Week Ki Day hour Interval Of Notification Day Data amp Histo d Send Time Setting 11 00 v Device Options Save Figure 6 31 Scheduled notification configuration LU Note 1 Scheduled notification configuration must be used together with alarm notification configuration otherwise you cannot select User Name Notification by and Language type 2 For scheduled notification configuration the notification method Phone is not supported 3 The scheduled notification means sending the running state of the MSC C system normal or alarm to the user 1 First of all on the Alarm Notification Configuration page complete and save the setting of User Notification by and Language type 2 On the Scheduled Notification Configuration page set the Notification Enabled Period setting range 8 00 20 00 Notification Scheduled Cycle default Hour Interval of Notification default 1 and Send Time Setting default start time 3 Click the Save button to save the system notification configuration SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Alarm Actions Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 69 Click the Alarm Actions submenu under the Alarm Management m
109. r UPS output air breaker Lighting amp LCD air breaker Figure 4 2 PMU operation panel 4 The AC is powered directly by the mains After the power input air breaker is closed wait about 5s the AC inner fan will start up 5 After the UPS is powered on it enters self test state including battery self test all LED indicators blink and the beeper beeps discontinuously After the self test the UPS will enter the standby mode and the MAINS indicator will turn on as shown in Figure 4 3 a Press the ON SILENCE key for above 1s and wait about 30s the UPS will switch to inverter standby mode and the INVERTER indicator will blink When the UPS has output the INVERTER indicator will turn on as shown in Figure 4 3 b Liebert iTA AC Power System 5KVA Liebert iTA AL Power System BK VA Figure 4 3 Indicator state 6 Measure whether the inverter output voltage is normal 7 After the UPS inverter output becomes normal the LCD on the front door will get power and start up Log in the SmartCabinet monitoring system 8 Open the front and rear doors observe whether the LED indicators can turn on L Note For the precautions in the process of UPS start refer to Liebert ITA 5kVA UPS Installation And Commissioning Manual LU Warning Only the trained and authorized professional can start up the SmartCabinet The personnel from the Emerson Service Center are recommended system Commissioning Web Page For detailed
110. r address through DIP switch as shown in Figure 3 32 and Table 3 9 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 32 Chapter 3 Installation OL OE Note 1 DIP switch in the ON position means 1 or it means 0 2 The sensor address cannot be set as 00 Lj e which is the broadcast address Group Nim O5 a Figure 3 32 Set the 4DI sensor address through DIP switch 123456 DIP ONY Table 3 9 DIP list for setting the 4DI sensor address DIP1 DIP4 DIP5 Number DP Connected equipment type a ooo fo 4 o o LU Note The DIP addresses of the temperature sensor and the 4DIF sensor have been set before delivery This section only serves for you to confirm them in field 3 9 Cable Management And Installation Accessories The cabinet is configured with two vertical cable organizers in the rear door area one is at left and the other is at right as shown in Figure 3 15 To avoid system interference the power cable and the communication cable should be bound separately by using optional accessories such as velcro strip standard cable management unit LU Note 1 The U height space which is not occupied by equipment should be covered by the dummy panel 2 After the cable layout is completed use sealant to seal the used cable entry holes to keep the cabinet be airtight The optional accessories of the cabinet are given in Table 3 10 Table 3 10 Optional acce
111. r click Cancel to stay in the current page and then click Save Confiquration to save the configuration Press OK to continue or Cancel to stay on the current page Figure 6 44 Prompt information 3 LU Note Clicking the Save Configuration button can save all the operations at one time SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 76 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C 2 Install Uninstall Device Type Click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu and then click the Install Uninstall Device Type tab the page shown in Figure 6 45 pops up A Wa EMERSON Welcome aa SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow i Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Add Modify Delete Device Install Uninstall Device Type Asset Inventory Select Installation Package Browse Show Help Install Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Uninstall Device Type Index Device Type Installed Version Uninstall Device Type Data amp History 1 ENP_MPDU_MPSC COM 1 81 Using Device Options 2 ENP AC SMC COM 18 Using 3 ENP_UPS_ITAC5_10K COM 18 Using Signal Setting e Batch Configuration Figure 6 45 nstall Uninstall Device Type Click the Browse button to download configure package file format of iru from local content and click the Install button to install the new device type LU Note The device type number supported by the system is related to the system remaining memory and the
112. r conditioner MSC C o C System monitoring core A kind of intelligent management system which Local display and control provides power inside the cabinet and LCD display panel l ee TR ER function environmental monitoring supportive of mai Sage plug and play of Emerson intelligent sensors g providing alarm notification of various types of system Environmental and door SC Sensors devices and environmental status providing tat llectin l S l l ER integrated Web page visit function local display and control function for the user Air conditioning system 1 7 Ambient Requirements 1 7 1 Operation Environment The operation environment requirements are listed in Table 1 4 Table 1 4 Operating condition Item Requirement Make sure that the installtion field is level Installation position Max equivalent horizontal distance between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit of the AC 20m Vertical distance A H 5m lt A H lt 10m In computer room or office area The distance from the front rear door to the wall or other obstacles is larger than 1 0m Indoor 0 C 40 C Outdoor unit of air conditioner standard model 15 C 45 C Installation field Ambient temperature SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 1 Overview Item Requirement 30 RH 95 RH when the whole unit is operating in high temperature and high humidity Ambient humidity environment conde
113. remental upgrading function SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 86 6 4 7 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C System Title Click the System Title submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 6 63 pops up VM KN EMERSON Network Power Home Page Cabinet Data Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Data amp History i Device Options System Options Monitoring Unit Network Setting User Management Date Time Setting Restore System Site Setting System Upgrade System Title Welcome aa lt SmartCabinet System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Set Web Title Title Preview Figure 6 63 Title setting As shown in Figure 6 63 you can change the system title SmartCabinet at the top of the page Type the customized title in the System Title textbox and click OK to make it effective You can also replace the Logo picture in the upper right part by uploading system Logo picture Click the Browse button choose the needed Logo picture and click the Upload button to upload the file to MSC C Only gif bmp jpog and png format pictures are allowed and the picture size should be less than 500K Clicking the Default button can restore the default Logo picture Help On the MSC C homepage click the Help menu in the left part one submenu appears About SmartCabinet About SmartCabinet The About SmartCabinet page displays Software Version Serial
114. ring capacity of the floor of the computer room The cabinet body of SmartCabinet is 300kg occupying 0 72m During actual engineering installation you need to estimate the weight bearing capacity of the floor according to the total weight including the installed equipment If you cannot estimate the weight bearing capacity please consult the nearest Emerson office or customer service center SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 3 Installation 13 Chapter 3 Installation This chapter introduces the installation and commissioning of the SmartCabinet Ensure that all the installation tools and fittings are at hand before installation and perform operation according to the content in this chapter The flow chart of installation is shown in Figure 3 1 Installing the Installing AC installing S cabinet J components pone EEN system Installing SmartCabinet f Installing PDU f Installing monitoring power distribution fire fighting T C system L subrack be ee Cable Configuring Connecting ane management communication cables and installing address and port accessories Figure 3 1 Flow chart of installation 3 1 Installing The Cabinet 1 Place the cabinet on the prearranged position and use a movable wrench to loosen the fixing nuts on the four feet bolts on the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 2
115. rk Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data User Alarm notification Configuration SMS And Email Server Configuration Scheduled Notification Configuration Tip If an alarm occurred and is not confirmed to be closed the system will keep on sending alarm notification every 4 hours up to 3 times Sate Zackeg t User Name admin Administrator sw Alarm Management Email Phone Current Alarms Language Type English Chinese History Alarm Notification by W Email L sms LJ Phone Alarm Notification Customized Alarm Notification WW DeviceName M Alarm Description jw Alarm Date Time Alarm Status AlarmLevel 1 SiteName O Sitel Alarm Actions i All Devices Device Type Applied Critical 0 Moderate 0O wI ENP_RDU DUMMY i IR Data amp Histo y S ENP_MPDU_MPSC COM O O Device Options Wi END AC SMCICOMI Mi L O v 6 ii wd ENP_UPS ITAC5 10K COM E O E E ENP_ENV_TDI COM El O Figure 6 29 Alarm notification configuration 2 SMS Email Server Configuration Click the Alarm Notification submenu under the Alarm Management menu and then click the SMS Email Server Configuration tab the page shown in Figure 6 30 pops up MN i gt EMERSON Welcome SES SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data User Alarm notification Configuration SMS And Email Server Configuration Scheduled Notification Configura
116. rs Download files Modifying user information of their own The administrator can get full access Send control command to intelligent equipment Browsing controlling and modifying parameters Upload and download files Modifying adding and deleting user information AC teamwork parameter setting System upgrade Level D Administrator On the page shown in Figure 6 57 choose the current user you can perform SMS Phone Test and Email Test Before using the test function users need to configure the SMS Email server of current user refer to Alarm Notification in 6 4 3 Alarm Management for details SMS Phone Test Type the phone number in the Phone field and click the SMS Phone Test button to test that the telephone number of current user can be gotten through If users receive the test SMS and telephone the test is successful if not the test fails please check that the telephone number is correct and the SMS Modem is properly connected Email Alarm Notify Test Type the email address in the Email field and click the Email Test button to test that the email address of current user is correct If users receive the test email the test is successful if not the test fails please check that the information above is correctly typed LU Note When adding modifying user you must type the phone number or the email address or the setting cannot be completed SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 84 Chapt
117. ry 1 Critical PDU Emergency Fan Open Alarm 2014 07 30 09 30 00 Confirmed Device Options 2 Low TDI Cabinet High Temp Alarm 2014 07 30 09 29 53 Acknowledge System Options 3 Critical TDI High Rear Temp Alarm 26 50 C 2014 07 30 09 29 53 Acknowledge Help SmartCabinet Time 2014 07 30 14 45 09 Display Current Alarms v Auto Pop out M Alarm Sounds Figure 6 26 Current alarms 1 You can click the tabs above the alarm list to view current alarms according to alarm levels 2 Click the Acknowledge button to confirm the alarm The confirmed alarm will not participate in alarm linkage and the alarm notification is sent once only 3 When the mouse is located on the Confirmed link the alarm confirming information will be hovered when you move the mouse the information will disappear as shown in Figure 6 27 Alarm Management Current Alarms e History Alarm e Alarm Notification Abas Actions amp All Alarms A Critical Alarms E Moderate Alarms Sp Low Alarms Index Alarm Level Device Name Alarm Trigger value Alarm Date Time Alarm Acknowledgement Data amp History 1 Critical PDU Emergency Fan Open Alarm Relevant Device PDU Confirmed Signal Name Emergency Fan Open Device Options 2 Low TDI Cabinet High Temp Alarm Alarm Acknowledge Alarm Level Critical System Options 3 Critical TDI High Rear Temp Alarm 26 50 C Sampling Time 2014 07 30 09 30 00 Acknowledge Confirmed by admin Help
118. ry and device damage by accident Always cut off the power before performing any installation operation on the MSC C Ensure that the external devices are connected to the correct MSC C ports Wear an ESD wrist wrap during installation Arrange the wires properly and do not put any heavy objects on the wires or stamp the wires Make sure that the jumpers of MSC C card are set to correct position The jumper locations are shown in Figure 3 17 See Table 3 7 for the jumper setting of the MSC C card J18 jumper location D Y c a eo e wt e SS e SS oa e G d gt J20 jumper location Figure 3 17 Jumper locations of the MSC C card SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 24 Chapter 3 Installation Table 3 7 Jumper setting of the MSC C card Working mode Jumper setting Description TIET nade Aer 3 HS oa The USB port is used to login the MSC C card through Hyper e E e a Terminal TTY or Remote Login Telnet Normal mode Jook J13 The USB port is used to connect to the SMS module When you forget the password of rduadmin password of Web ZE EEN ger 23 system administrator admin and IP address set the jumpers e according to this mode reboot the MSC C card and wait more than 20s to recover the above three parameters to be default values The jumper setting of the MSC C card is normal mode by default The MSC C card inserter is used to insert the MSC C c
119. s the setting method is as follows 1 Display setting Click the Set Display button the window shown in Figure 6 14 pops up After select the device name the device signals will be displayed in the lower box You can select the device signals to be displayed according to your needs however the selected signals cannot exceed 4 At last click OK Select Device Name O Input Voltage A O Input Voltage B O Input Voltage C CL Input Frequency O Battery Voltage z Output Voltage CO0 Bypass Current v Output Current V O Output App Power lt gt Figure 6 14 Display setting LU Note There is no need of setting the display mode of temperature humidity and 4DI signals and the effective signals will be directly displayed on the page 2 Save Click the Save button all configuration will be saved and the page returns to view status 3 Back Click the Back button the homepage will return to view status from setting status SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 59 60 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C LU Note 1 Only after you click the Save button the configuration can take effect and be displayed 2 If you click the Back button directly after configuration all configuring information will be lost 6 3 2 Time Calibrating Link The lower left part displays the system time of SmartCabinet Clicking the SmartCabinet system time will jump to the time calibrating page For detailed operation refer to Date T
120. sanasnincecos 61 oare A VMS I DEE 61 64 2 Safe SNUtdOWT EE 63 64 3 Alarm Management eet ttn Ss carctrare tetra Ca canis oie ere aaia EE 65 oA AIDB E e 71 E DEVIC os Sate a ase ssi so acai a ee es snd cee wh Se sec eee ee ee de SE EE e Ree eee ee ete oe ee ee gE oo ees ee eee eee na sere er eee 78 SE e e EE 86 Chapter el gi ela e 87 Won WS UY WIE NC ON cs ec acme ce gee celetaee come sesecutceansaenaoeecentossecaca nan eaetananaseeennsosacestseneseresasecassecet FORA NEETER EAE ISEE EAER TEANAS 87 7 2 Maintenance Of The Main Components ege ee 87 T21 MSC Oe Ee 87 2 2 AC System Maintenanta sessie te ce certain aE EEr RARAS EN ENRE TAA EAEEREN AAAA AAA HE Eana 89 7 2 3 UPS Power Distribtuion System Mamtenance ANEN 91 ESAR EEEE ut E a EER E SEEE AA EA EAEE A ENTA AT 92 TA TOUS SION e EE 92 Appendix 1 Glossary ora ccceccacccacececsddendacesacedcssanaaiasdsseneessagedsesd esxacendnisssccddedoesnncosesadien ossaecescendebacqassehdensacssacndesaccendennsnaneeeseeeia 93 Chapter 1 Overview 1 Chapter 1 Overview SmartCabinet integrated solution SmartCabinet for short is a datacenter solution produced by Emerson Network Power Co Ltd it is applicable to the indoor environment such as miniature datacenter or office area SmartCabinet is used to store the 19 rack mount hardware equipment which complies with the industry standard EIA 310 D such as server voice data Internet network equipment it contains power supply and distribution system
121. self prepare total input cable according to the installation position of the SmartCabinet in field When connecting the cable comply with local regulations of cable connection consider the environment and refer to IEC60950 1 Table 3B it is recommended that the minimal CSA of selected cable be mm and the external total input air breaker is larger than or equal to 80A L Note The UPS is a large current leakage device so it is not recommended to configure a residual current operated circuit breaker RCCB The procedures for connecting the total input cable are as follows SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 30 Chapter 3 Installation 1 Press and connect OT terminal accessory on the cable end 2 Open the cover plate on the back of the PMU connect the made cable to the total input position on the PMU connecting terminal block as shown in Figure 3 28 EIR E BE A IPM JAC BS Main Input VWONONO OO Oli PE PE L N NJ PE UPS r Uu Ups Output Ups ps Input Ca KAKAO L N PE PE L N Cable entry hole of total input cable Figure 3 28 Connecting total input cable External total input cable 3 Place the cable into the cable entry hole of total input cable and restore the cover plate 3 7 5 Connecting Cables Of Indoor And Outdoor Units 1 Open the cover plate for cabl
122. shutdown task The procedures for adding a server shutdown task are as follows 1 Select a UPS from the drop down box of UPS Name 2 In the Server IP field type the IP address of the server to be closed 3 Click the Add button the server shutdown task is added LU Note If you want to use the server shutdown function please install Emerson network shutdown software in the server The procedures for deleting a server shutdown task are as follows Select the task to be deleted in the server shutdown task list and click the Delete button to finish the operation SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 65 6 4 3 Alarm Management The Alarm Management menu supplies alarm centralized management function enabling you of self defining alarm notification and alarm linkage rules and viewing historic alarm On the MSC C homepage click the Alarm Management menu on the left four submenus appear including Current Alarm History Alarm Alarm Notification and Alarm Actions Current Alarms Click Current Alarms submenu under the Alarm Management menu or refer to 6 3 5 Real Time Alarm Pop Up Setting the current alarm list will pop up as shown in Figure 6 26 Alarm Management e History Alarm e Alarm Notification ee eae amp All Alarms A Critical Alarms B Moderate Alarms Low Alarms Index Alarm Level Device Name Alarm Trigger value Alarm Date Time Alarm Acknowledgement Data amp Histo
123. size of driver configuration package but the number cannot exceed 64 The page displays the installed device type information in the lower right part Click the Uninstall button the confirming dialog box pops up as shown in Figure 6 46 Message Are you sure to uninstall it CB coe Figure 6 46 Confirming dialog box Click OK the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 6 16 type the login password of current user and click OK to uninstall the corresponding equipment type LU Note 1 While installing device type if the device type exists and the device driver has a higher version than the driver to be added it cannot be installed repeatedly 2 If the installation pack has no version information or the version information does not match the software version the device type cannot be installed 2 If some device uses the device type the Uninstall button becomes gray displaying Using and the device type cannot be uninstalled 3 Asset Inventory Click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu and then click the Asset Inventory tab the page shown in Figure 6 47 pops up SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 77 V Welcome Th EMERSON age SmartCabinet Network Power System Controllable Allow l Welcome admin Logout Home Page H Cabinet Data Add Modify Delete Device Install Uninstall Device Type Asset Inventory Tip
124. ssories Appearance The length is 4 56m it is recommended to configure two for each cabinet Velcro strip without installation base Managing the cable at the rear of the cabinet in vertical direction meanwhile the gourd shaped hole can be used to install PDU Tool less installation mode Installation hole 2 pcs arranging the cables at the front and back of 19 cabinet horizontally Vertical cable organizer 1U Cable management panel Cable management panel 2U Cable management panel Tool less installation mode arranging the cables at the front and back of 19 rack horizontally 2U Cable management panel with cable entry holes Tool less installation mode arranging the cables horizontally or from front to back SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Shelf Dummy plate Cantilever fixed shelf Light duty fixed shelf Light duty pull out shelf Heavy duty fixed shelf Heavy duty pull out shelf 2U drawer 19 keyboard drawer 1U dummy plate 2U dummy plate Applicable to network cabinets capable of bearing 25kg load Applicable to server cabinets capable of bearing 50kg the support rails can be adjusted to satisfy different installation depth Applicable to server cabinets capable of bearing 45kg the telescopic rails can be adjusted to satisfy different installation depth Applicable to server cabine
125. stem log and check whether there is a record of failure in sending email If so it indicates that the network is busy or the email server communication is busy Q5 How to form a network of several SmartCabinet and perform centralized monitoring A The SmartCabinet supports connection to RDU M centralized monitoring platform of Emerson See Figure 7 4 for the networking mode of several SmartCabinet Unlimited expansion level Distributed data center level Figure 7 4 SmartCabinet networking topology diagram 7 2 2 AC System Maintenance The AC system maintenance includes electric inspection indoor unit maintenance outdoor unit maintenance and maintenance inspection checklist LU Note Switch off the circuit breaker and cut off the unit power before maintenance unless the power is necessary for the commissioning item 1 Electric inspection Visually inspect the control board temperature sensor on a semi annual basis for any loose electric connection and circuit corrosion Inspect the boards one by one according to the procedures below 1 Do unit electric insulation test to find failed contacts and deal with them 2 Tighten all electric contacts 3 Clean the electric and control components with a brush or compressed dry air SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 90 Chapter 7 Maintenance LU Note All circuit boards are not hot pluggable Big instant current will be produced when the board is plugged or unplu
126. stem nerma Log 10 163 2356 114 255 255 0 0 Information K 400 8876 510 GC SEN Figure 5 20 IP display Click the input box after login by using admin the setting input box pops up Type the IP address in character string format and click the Enter button the page shown in Figure 5 21 pops up Click the Set button the IP address will be sent to the control system for setting new IP Bs ars EMERSON E Network Power Si iron rower Thermal Setting Bn ee saos samma esh a a Se ee ee ee eee ee ee eee wee ee se ee ee ee ees Password Information 400 8876 510 Figure 5 21 IP setting On the page shown in Figure 5 21 you can configure the network parameters of the MSC C background monitoring unit such as IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway click the Set button to make the parameters effect L Note After modifying the IP address if you want to visit the MSC C through network mode please use the new IP address for login Language Click the Language submenu under the Setting menu the page shown in Figure 5 22 pops up You can click the English button to select English display SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel 49 A EMERSON K Rao Network Power System Environment Power herma Setting IP Setting English Information 2014 07 29 18 12 19 KL 400 8876 510 Figure 5 22 Language setting Information Click the Infor
127. tdoor unit on top of the cabinet SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 3 Installation 17 LU Note 1 The outdoor unit should be installed in a safe place easy for maintenance Do not install it on the bottom floor of public site It must be far away from residential area 2 It is inappropriate to place the outdoor unit in environmental which has high requirement on noise 3 To ensure cooling effect the outdoor unit should be place in a clean place free of dust and foreign matters to avoid blocking the heat exchanger 4 The outdoor unit cannot be placed in the neighborhood of steam hot gas and exhaust gas 5 Keep a distance of above 450mm between the outdoor unit and the wall obstacles or adjacent devices 6 The outdoor unit cannot be placed in places where snow may accumulate in the air intake side and the air outlet side 7 It is necessary to prepare a base which can bear the weight of the outdoor unit The base should be at least 50mm higher than the ground around and 50mm wider than the outdoor unit base see Figure 3 7 8 The outdoor unit is about 43kg When removing it from the cabinet and lift it onto the top of the cabinet avoid personal injury and device damage 3 2 3 Connecting Copper Pipes 1 General Principles 1 Use copper pipes with quick thread connector to connect the indoor unit and the outdoor unit If the pipe length exceeds the standard pipe length see Table 3 1 and straight copper pi
128. tenance inspection checklist SmartCabinet AC Date Prepared by Model Serial Number Type Maintenance components Item Result Check for restricted airflow Filter Check the filter Monthly Clean the filter Indoor unit fan Bearings in good condition Drain system Check and clean out unit drain pipes Signs of oil leaks Vibration isolation Suction pressure Discharge pressure Superheat Refrigerant system Evaporator in tight and clean condition Charging capacity of refrigerant Evident temperature difference between before and after the filter drier Condenser coil is clean Motor mounted tightly Bearing in good condition Refrigerant pipes properly supported Check electrical connections Check the surface for signs of corrosion Compressor Semi annually Air cooled condenser Electric board Notes Signature Make photocopies of this form for your records UPS Power Distribtuion System Maintenance Fan Maintenance The UPS fans are intended to run for 20000 hours 40000 hours continuously The higher the environmental temperature is the shorter the fan life will be During UPS operation verify the fan status once every half a year by confirming that the airflow can blow out from the ventilation holes on the rear panel of the UPS Checking UPS status Clean the UPS periodically especially the ventilation holes to
129. the ground along the slope Place a slope and connect it with the pallet Figure 2 12 Removing the pallet L Note 1 When removing the pallet you need to prepare the slope or similar device by yourself 2 The whole cabinet is very heavy so take precautions when pushing the cabinet from the pallet down to the ground along the slope to avoid accidental collapse Inspection After unpacking the components verify that all the accessories are included according to the packing list and there is no apparent damage on the components If any component is absent or damaged report to the carrier immediately If any covert damage is found report to the carrier and the local service center of the supplier SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 12 2 0 2 6 Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation Installation Safety Instructions The installation safety instructions of the SmartCabinet are as follows 1 Close all the doors when lifting the equipment by an electrical forklift 2 Before installation ensure that the installing site is plane 3 Switch off the power during the installation Operation on electrified equipment is forbidden The connecting cable must c
130. tion SMS Modem Configuration Tip SMS Modem can be installed on USB port please confirm the jumper set to Normal Mode Safe Shutdown d Port Type USB v _ Alarm Management SMS Modem Not Configured v e Current Alarms Parameter 460800 n 8 1 O RDU Voice Notification System Setting Alarm Actions Server IP 0 0 00 Port 13393 Data amp History j 7 Receive Alarm Restore msg YES vj Device Options z Save Configuration System Options Email Server Configuration Email Server Help Server Port D sa mg eem Email User RDU A Email Password kees Sender Email Address RDU A emersonnetwork com cn Figure 6 30 SMS Email server configuration On the page shown in Figure 6 30 you can perform SMS Modem Configuration and RDU Voice Notification System Setting for alarm notification reminding through SMS or phone you can also perform Email Server Configuration for alarm notification reminding through email the procedures are as follows SMS Modem Configuration 1 Connect an SMS Modem through USB port according to need and choose Port Type the page will display Parameter automatically 2 Choose SMS Modem GPRS CDMA according to the SMS Modem type 3 Set the communication parameter of the SMS Modem 4 Click the Save button to save the configuration of current user s SMS Modem SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 68 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C LU Note If the SMS Modem is conn
131. ts capable of bearing more than 120kg 1U height the support rails can be adjusted to satisfy different installation depth Applicable to server cabinets capable of bearing more than 80kg 1U height the telescopic rails can be adjusted to satisfy different installation depth equipped with a handle and positioning pins Applicable to server cabinets capable of bearing 15kg Applicable to server cabinets capable of bearing 22 7kg four point positioning the 19 keyboard can be placed on the cabinet equipped with mouse plate the keyboard tray and mouse plate can be freely drawn out the support rails can be adjusted to satisfy different installation depth Tool less installation mode Tool less installation mode Chapter 3 Installation Appearance Installation hole 4 pcs Fastener 4 pcs Installation hole 4 pcs 4 Installation hole 8 pcs Installation hole 8 pcs Installation hole 4 pcs Installation hole 8 pcs Installation _ hole 2 pcs Installation hole 4 pcs SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 33 34 Chapter 3 Installation Di Installation 3U dummy hole 4 pcs Tool less installation mode plate Installation hole 4 pcs 5U dummy Tool less instal
132. uality or counterfeit refrigerant will damage the system severely Please use the refrigerant approved by Emerson Network Power Co Ltd For the system abnormity or damage caused by using other brands of refrigerant the warranty will be invalid 2 After engineering installation is finished before start up the device please ensure that the connected pipes are all installed without leakage You need to apply sealant to the unit pipe outlets for sealing Installing UPS Power Supply System The system is configured with Emerson ITA series 5kVA UPS and battery The UPS is rack mounted in the U space at lower part of the cabinet it cooperates with the power management unit PMU for short it has been installed at top part of the cabinet installed in the same cabinet to realize mains input and power supply and distribution management function There are two versions for the UPS configured in the system domestic version and Asia Pacific LCD version For Asia Pacific version the UPS and the battery module are installed in the SmartCabinet at factory and delivered with the cabinet for domestic version the UPS needs to be installed in user field The following introduces how to install the battery and the UPS of domestic version Installing Battery Module 1 Use six M4 x 10 screws to fix two hangers accessories onto both sides of the front panel of the battery module as shown in Figure 3 10 Battery module
133. uration Click the Network Setting submenu under the System Options menu and then click the SNMP Configuration tab you can configure SNMP agent The MSC C system supports V2 and V3 versions of SNMP agent As shown in Figure 6 54 the specific setting method of SNMP V2 is as follows 1 Set NMS IP host IP address of SNMP agent data receiving end 2 Set Trap Level Enable or disable 3 Keep defaults for other items gw KN EMERSON Welcome SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Network Setting Access Management SNMP Configuration Remote Service SNMP Configuration A Safe Shutdown No NMSIP TrapLevel ProtocolType Read Community Write Community Name Authentication Protocol Privacy Protocol Authentication Passwo Alarm Management Modify Data amp History Protocol Type SNMP V2 O SNMP V3 System Options Monitoring Uni Masi Figure 6 54 SNMP V2 setting As shown in Figure 6 55 the specific setting method of SNMP V3 is as follows 1 Set NMS IP host IP address of SNMP agent data receiving end 2 Set the Trap Level Enable or disable 3 Set the Name 4 Set the User Type Authenticated amp Encrypted Authenticated amp Not Encrypted Not Authenticated amp Not Encrypted SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 81 5 Select Authentication Protocol MD5 SHA
134. ution User Manual 6 4 6 4 1 Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 61 Menu Items On the homepage of MSC C the menu items include Cabinet Data Safe Shutdown Alarm Management Data amp History Device Options System Options and Help Cabinet Data Click the Cabinet Data menu in the left the submenus will appear When you click the specific device the right part will display the relative information of the device including Overview Sampling Control Setting and Alarm LU Note TDI in Cabinet Data is a dummy device which indicates all temperature sensors temperature and humidity sensors and 4DI sensors connected to MSC C and the name cannot be changed Overview Click the Overview tab and click the Edit button you can define the overview page as shown in Figure 6 18 1 2 3 I gt EMERSON Welcome artCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Velconhe admin Logout Cabinet Data em Overview Sampling Zon rol Setting Alarm l x x DIN TDI SIS i Property Value al e UPS d 18 5 C an mS Front Door Close E PDU 03 a Rear Door Close B Water Normal 4 lt AC Front Temp Rear Temp Safe Shutdown CH CHE 4 25 fon Alarm Management e 8 g a K of 40 ale 5 Data amp History 4 e KL Ze d e 2 gt a oe Ka VS Device Options i 0 0 50 EP 7 System Options Cf e 10 10 Help E 5 Graph R e 6 2 2 20
135. websites Enable Protected Mo https 10 163 236 100 http 10 165 256 104 http 10 165 256 106 http 10 163 236 61 Loewe llin Aen anr oda Require server verification Attos For all sites in this zone Close Figure 6 8 Adding trusted sites 6 2 Log In MSC C 6 2 1 Authorizing Boot Strap 1 When logging in MSC C for the first time open the IE browser and enter the IP address of the MSC C the default IP is 192 168 0 252 in the address box the authorizing boot strap page will appear as shown in Figure 6 9 If the authorizing boot strap page does not appear refer to Q5 in FAQ in 7 2 1 MSC C Maintenance EMERSON SmartCabinet Network Power Code 165f 6d52 bb56 password OOOO ok Cancel kW Please call service line to obtain the password by engineers Emerson Network Power Service Line 400 887 6510 Figure 6 9 Authorizing boot strap page 2 Call the customer service hotline of Emerson Network Power Co Ltd 400 887 6510 tell the code to the customer service personnel and you will get the password 3 Type the gotten password in the textbox of Password and then click OK If the password is correct the system will jump to the login page automatically See Figure 6 10 For overseas market there is no need of authorizing boot strap The initial boot strap page is shown in Figure 6 10 SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C 57 6 2 2 Log
136. wer He Alan ee Bl Ctrl Info t 400 8876 510 Figure 5 26 Historical alarm page Ctrl Info Click the Ctrl Info submenu under the Log menu to view the historical control records as shown in Figure 5 27 You can query the historical control information within a week Ka EMERSON Network Power His Alarm t 400 8876 510 aes Ge 2014 07 29 18 13 16 Figure 5 27 Control information page SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 52 Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC C This chapter introduces how to log in the MSC C through Web and relevant functions of the MSC C 6 1 Login Preparation To ensure that the MSC C page function can be normally used please refer to this section for selecting and setting browser options 6 1 1 Checking IP Address Connectivity Before logging in MSC C through Web please first confirm the IP address of MSC C and test its connectivity Refer to Q1 in FAQ in 7 2 1 MSC C Maintenance for the test method 6 1 2 Checking Browser Version The recommended browser version includes IE7 IE8 IE9 or IE10 6 1 3 Checking Browser Setting Checking IE General setting Double click the icon of IE to run the software click the menus of Tools gt Internet Options then click the Settings button on the General tab and select Every time I visit the webpage for Check for newer versions of stored pages as shown in Figure 6 1 Internet Options Home page G
137. ystem Options menu and then click the Access Management tab the page shown in Figure 6 53 pops up SmartCabinet Integrated Solution User Manual 80 Chapter6 Web Page Of MSC C i gt EMERSON Welcome SES SmartCabinet Network Power Home Page System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Cabinet Data Network Setting Access Management SNMP Configuration Remote Service Access Management Safe Shutdown RDU Manager Access Management Alarm Management O Donotneed to verify and any RDU Manager connected has the access to the system 8 Meed io verify and only the listed RDU Manager as below has the access to the system Data amp History Device Options Option IP Address of RDU Manager Access Type Whether Use Agent Server Or Not Connection Status Syptem Options aT IP Address of RDU Manager ss Access Type RDU Manager Vv Use Agent Server Monitoring Unit User Management _ Setting Agent Server Date Time Setting Address __ i Category pot Ss Restore System Site Seting Figure 6 53 Access management In the event of adding visitor in the textbox of IP Address of RDU Manager type the new IP address of the RDU manager and click the Add Visitor button to finish the configuration an Note 1 Up to three RDU manager IP addresses can be added in the system 2 In the event of adding visitor if you select to use an agent you also need to configure the agent server 3 SNMP Config

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