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1. AC TeamWork d Uninstall Device Type Alarm Options d Index Device Type Installed Uninstall Device Type Data amp History 1 ENP_PDU COM Uninstall l i 2 ENP_PDU_STS SNMP Uninstall Device Options ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM e Signal Setting 5 ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K COM Uninstall 6 ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K SNMP Uninstall e Batch Configuration 7 ENP_UPS_UH11 COM Uninstall i System Options 8 ENP_UPS_UL33 COM Uninstall Personal Setting 9 ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR 10 ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR 11 ENP_ENV_RDUA DUMMY Uninstall e All Alarms 8 A Critical 4 un Moderate 4 yw Low 0 C Show Status Bar LJ Auto Pop up a Figure 5 1 Install Uninstall Device Type On the page shown in Figure 5 1 find the device type of configured device in the list if there is no corresponding device type please ask the agent for configure package and install the device type after the type is successfully installed add new device through the Add Modify Delete Device page if there is corresponding device type in the list users only need to add new device through the Add Modify Delete Device page Refer to Device Management in 4 6 5 Device Options for detailed procedures of installing device type and adding new device 5 2 RDU A Configuration Demonstration Taking the application site of small computer room as an example this section introduces the RDU A configuration procedures The
2. Password Forget password Login Cancel Change Theme M E PX English Ocean blue Figure 4 2 RDU A login page 2 On the RDU A login page select a preferable skin by clicking Mi or W MM means crystal blue M means ocean blue as shown in Figure 4 2 3 Type username and password default username admin default password emerson to log in RDU A and the homepage pops up as shown in Figure 4 4 If users have typed the right username and password but still cannot visit the RDU A homepage refer to Q8 in 6 2 FAQ for disposal Lo Note 1 It is suggested to use the explorer of IE 6 0 or above 2 It is suggested to set the IE explorer click Tools gt Internet options click Settings in the General tab and choose Every visit to the page for Check for newer versions of stored pages as shown in Figure 4 3 Internet Options Settings General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced f Y Check for newer versions of stored pages Home page EE E Every visit to the page LA You can change which page to use for your home page Siin bout bank O Every time you start Internet Explorer Automaticall os O Never Temporary Internet files 754 Pages you view on the Internet are stored in a special folder Temporary Internet files folder for quick viewing later gt Current location D Documents and Delete Cookies Delete Files f _Settings _ Settings Admi
3. Volume Sounds Audio Voice Hardware A sound scheme is a set of sounds applied to events in Windows and programs You can select an existing scheme or save one you have modified Sound scheme No Sounds No Sounds Windows Default To change sounds click a program event in the following list and then select a sound to apply You can save the changes as a new sound scheme Program events E Windows Asterisk Close prograrn Critical Battery Alarm Critical Stop Lif Figure 6 10 Setting window Select the Sounds tab in the setting window and select No Sounds in the drop down box of Sound scheme at last click OK to save the setting Q13 The RDU A cannot upload files successfully including pictures configuration pack driver pack and so on how to deal with it 1 Add trusted site 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 11 Internet Options ______ eS CFE USES PETIT A AK General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings amp 0 Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you trust not to damage your computer or data No sites are in this zone Security level for this zo
4. 1 The AC Teamwork function only supports one AC team 1 TMW by default without adding and deleting functions 2 Some parameters on the teamwork parameters setting page are prohibited for use see Table 4 1 3 Only four Emerson DME series ACs with standard configuration are supported by default Table 4 1 Parameters on the teamwork parameters setting page Settable for RDU A El Defaul Low limit U limit Not eam parameters efault ow limi pper limi otes a version Single alone 0 Each AC in the team operates Single alone separately T k M le al T k 1 y eamwork Mode Single alone 0 eamwork 1 Teamwoik Oi Each AC ih the team participates in team Boolean calculation A AC minimum count 1 1 ei in the team Lower value between l the running AC A II 1 1 S poling coumt number and the backup AC number AC minimum run time 30 30 180 Unit min Return air temperature 20 15 30 Unit C y Deviat i eviation of return alr 5 4 5 Unit C y temperature Return air humidity 40 20 60 Deviati i eviation o un air 59 1 10 y humidity F fA ARETY O AEEA 0 Daily Weekly y polling Interval 1 1 30 Daily mode y IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web Settable for Team parameters Default Low limit Upper limit Notes debi standard version Weekly mode On every 1 1 7 Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri
5. 2 EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert rou Jo gt i Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 11 31 50 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env TH Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Data Center Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental Index Signal Name Current Value Unit Refresh Date Time Value Setting Set 1 All High Temp Alarm limit 35 0 deg C 7 O e Env4DiI 2 All Low Temp Alarm limit 0 0 deg C O 3 All High Hum Alarm limit 80 0 RH i o O UPS All Low Hum Alarm limit 10 0 RH O Cooling 5 Temp 32 Alarm hystersis 1 0 deg C F PDU 6 High Temp 32 Alarm limit 25 0 deg C 2012 02 17 11 24 15 O 7 Low Temp 32 Alarm limit 0 0 deg C O AC TeamWork 8 Hum 32 Alarm hystersis 5 0 RH dl Alarm Options f 9 High Hum 32 Alarm limit 50 0 RH O Data8 History a 10 Low Hum 32 Alarm limit 25 0 RH 2012 02 17 11 24 27 O 11 Temp 33 Alarm hystersis 1 0 deg C O Device Options E 7 a m 12 High Temp 33 Alarm limit 35 0 deg C O System Options 13 Low Temp 33 Alarm limit 25 0 deg C O 14 Hum 33 Alarm hystersis 2 0 RH O Personal Setting 15 High Hum 33 Alarm limit 75 0 RH O 16 Low Hum 33 Alarm limit 40 0 RH O Figure 4 10 Env TH Setting As shown in Figure 4 10 you can set the parameters of the intelligent temperature sensor and intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor For example in the Value Setting textbox of High Temp 32 Al
6. 2012 02 17 13 14 54 Device Options 7 Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 12 31 06 2012 02 17 13 01 29 8 Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 12 24 18 2012 02 17 12 31 03 System Options Personal Setting Figure 4 25 History alarm query Alarm Notification 1 Alarm Notification Configuration IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 36 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web Click the Alarm Notification submenu under the Alarm Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 26 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 EJ 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 Select All is 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 1s chosen the highest level Critical Alarm will be chosen by default x AS EMERSON Liebert 0 Performance Monitoring In
7. Click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 39 pops up IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 43 S EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Performance Monitorinc Network Power gt gt gt J Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 09 55 53 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout Add Modify Delete Device Install Uninstall Device Type Data Center Tip After finishing the operation of Add Modify Delete Device then click Save Configuration to enable configuration to take effect AC TeamWork Device ID Device Type Device Name Location Address Module ID Port Parameter Alarm Options oa 2 ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Env TH Room Env 1 0 SENSOR 9600 n 8 1 ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Env 4DI Room Env 2 0 SENSOR 9600 n 8 1 Data amp History E B SEE i 7 aa 4 ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K COM ITA5_10K Room Env 3 0 COM1 9600 n 8 1 Device Options 5 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM DME3000 Room Env 4 0 COM1 19200 n 8 1 6 ENP_PDU COM PDU Room Env 5 0 COM1 9600 n 8 1 e Signal Setting Modify Device e Batch Configuration Device Type Device Name Port v Device Address Module_ID O System Options Location v Parameter Personal Setting z Add Modify Delete Save Configuration Save Configuration Figure 4 39 Add modify delete equipment As sh
8. The intelligent sensors include IRM S01T intelligent temperature sensor IRM S01T for short IRM S02TH intelligent temperature and humidity sensor IRM S02TH for short IRM S04DI intelligent digital input sensor with Phoenix ports IRM S04DI for short IRM SO4DIF intelligent digital input sensor with RJ45 ports IRM SO4DIF for short Their appearances are shown in Figure 2 8 IRM S01T IRM S02TH IRM SO04DI IRM S04DIF Figure 2 8 Intelligent sensors Environment requirement Operating environment should be electric dust free corrosive metal free and insulation breakdown gas free Avoid using the sensor in watery or foggy places Operating temperature 10 C 50 C Storage temperature 30 C 70 C Humidity 5 95 non condensing Installation requirement Keep a clearance of more than 20mm around the sensor s airway to ensure ventilation inside and outside of the sensor Installation procedures For the installation procedures of the intelligent sensors refer to the corresponding intelligent sensor user manuals Refer to IRM S01T Intelligent Temperature Sensor User Manual for IRM S01T IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 13 Refer to IRM S02TH Intelligent Temperature And Humidity Sensor User Manual for IRM S02TH Refer to IRM S04D 1 Intelligent Digital Input Sensor With Phoenix Ports User Manual for IRM S04D I Refer to IRM S04DIF Intelligent Digital Input Senso
9. standard cabinet Keep at least 10mm clearance around the RDU A for heat dissipation 2 1 4 Installation Tool The required installation tools are listed in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Installation tools Tool Specification Usage Installing the brackets top cover and dummy plate for expansion slot of RDU A host and pothook of power module Digital multimeter 3 5 bit digital display Inspecting the electrical connection Cross screwdriver 100mm 200mm IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 2 2 2 2 1 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 9 Installing IRM E04COM Board EJ Note The IRM E04COM board is optional and you can choose whether to buy and install it or not Before installing the IRM E04COM board users need to set communication mode of COM5 COM8 first and then perform the mechanical installation Set Communication Mode Of COM5 COM8 Serial ports COM5 COMB8 all have two optional modes RS 485 RS 232C Different COM ports can be set through different jumpers COM5 J13 J15 COM6 J9 J11 COM7 J5 J7 COMB J1 J3 The interfaces and jumpers of the IRM E04COM board are shown in Figure 2 1 LL TE NERO tg teen a ae Jumper J5 J7 Jumper J5 J7 amplified Jumper J9 J11 Jumper J9 J11 i Aa e M am lified a AA i os re ABLA aa la la la a aa oe Jumper J13 J15 3a ib gt Jumper J1 J3 Jumper J1 J3 Jumper J13 J15 Indicators COM5 y
10. x Y Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert RDU A EMERSON g 9 Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 16 16 22 System Controllable Allow aa Welcome admin Logout Alarm Notification Configuration SMS Email Server Configuration System Notification Configuration Data Center l ERE l i l Tip No user account available Please set one notification configuration at least in lt lt Alarm Notification Configuration gt gt AC TeamWork User Name o ao Tel Alarm Options E Email e Current Alarm Notification by Email SMS Language Type Enalish Chinese e History Alarm Period of Time Start Time 11 00 v e Alarm Notification Frequency of Notification Weekly Daily Hourly may Interval of Notification 1 Daily Timed Notification 11 00 v Data amp History de Device Options Figure 4 28 System notification configuration LU Note 1 System notification configuration must be used together with alarm notification configuration otherwise you cannot select User Name Notification by and Language type 2 For system notification configuration the notification method Phone is not supported 3 The system notification means sending the running state of the RDU A system normal or alarm to the user IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 38 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 1 First of all on the Alarm Notification Configuration pag
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12. 4 AND which represents AND command Usage AND Input Input2 _ _ Output SOR which represents OR command Usage OR Input1 Input2 _ _ Output 6 NOT which represents NOT command Usage NOT Input1 _ _ _ Output 7 XOR which represents XOR command Usage XOR Input1 Input2 _ _ Output 8 GT which represents Greater Than command Usage GT Input1 _ Parameter1 Parameter2 Output E 9 LT which represents Less Than command Usage LT Input1 _ Parameter1 Parameter2 Output 10 DS which represents Delay command lt Ln Alarms 7 A Critical 3 e Moderate 4 Usage DS Input1 _ Parameter1 _ Output gt Low 0 O Show Status Bar Auto Pop up e e Figure 4 32 Alarm linkage configuration 3 The operator usages in the alarm linkage are listed in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Operator usages in the alarm linkage Operator Input 1 Input 2 Param1 Param2 Output Expression SET P1 Sout Rout SET__P1_ Output AND Sint Rin1 Sin2 Rin2 i Sout Rout Sint Rin1 AND Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout OR Sint Rin1 Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout Sin1 Rin1 OR Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout NOT Sint Rin1 Sout Rout Sin1 Rin1 NOT Sout Rout XOR Sint Rin1 Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout Sint Rin1 XOR Sin2 Rin2 Sout Rout l When Sin1 Rin1 gt P1 Sout Rout 1 ar ARA a pe SAUVROUEI When Sint Aint lt P1 P2 Soul Routizo IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 40 Chapter 4 Acce
13. 5 Bb jocerate DME3000 Failure 2942 02 17 10 24 45 a vid Ala 5 BB iocerate ITAS_10K pco Failure 2942 02 17 10 24 24 O lt Figure 4 23 Confirm the alarm Click the Critical button to show all the critical alarms as shown in Figure 4 24 Ln Alarms 7 critica 3 H moderate 4 w Low 0 O show Status Bar Auto Pop up Index Alarm Level Device Name Signal Name Alarm Date Time Confirmation Status 1 critical Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm 2012 02 17 15 45 30 Confirmed 2 critical Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm 2012 02 17 12 44 29 Unconfirmed 3 critical Env TH Low Hum 32 Alarm 2012 02 17 11 22 45 Unconfirmed Figure 4 24 Critical alarm In the same way click Moderate to display all the moderate alarms and click Low to display all the low alarms The low alarm is displayed in yellow the moderate alarm is displayed in orange the critical alarm is displayed in red Current Alarm Click Alarm Options in the menu items four submenus appear including Current Alarm History Alarm Alarm Notification and Actions Clicking Current Alarm has the same effect as clicking the icon a refer to Display Alarm for detailed information History Alarm Click History Alarm under the Alarm Options 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 2012 02 17 12 00 00 to 2012 02 17 14 00 00 Then click the Query button all alarm reco
14. AC TeamWork The AC teamwork function is used to monitor and control each AC which participates in the AC teamwork according to a certain rule to achieve the goals of reducing AC power consumption prolonging AC life span and avoiding competition among ACs in the team On the RDU A homepage click the AC TeamWork menu in the left two submenus will appear including TeamWork Status and TeamWork Setting TeamWork Status Click the TeamWork Status submenu under the AC TeamWork menu the page shown in Figure 4 17 pops up x w EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert kou a Performance Monitorinc Network Power J Device Location RDU A 2012 03 26 11 24 04 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Teamwork Status Data Center 1 x D son Al CcamworKk ac Name AC Type AC Location peration Alarm sensor Name Name Status Status AC TonmiVork DME3000 COM1 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM Room Env Off Alarm Temp 03 Hum 03 AZ eo DIME3000 COM2 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM Room Env Off Alarm Temp 03 Hum 03 DME3000 COM3 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM Room Env Off Alarm Temp 03 Hum 03 Work j e Tomok Somn DME3000 COM5 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM Room Env On Normal Temp 03 Hum 03 Figure 4 17 TeamWork status page AC has been configured The TeamWork status page displays the main AC running parameters in all AC teams IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 31 TeamWork Setting Lu Note The AC T
15. Remote service function 4 2 Authorizing Boot Strap Page 1 When logging in RDU A for the first time open IE and type the IP address of RDU A in the Address field the authorizing boot strap page will appear as shown in Figure 4 1 RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit EMERSON Network Power Code 1664 ef52 aad3 Password OK Cancel Please call service line to obtain the password by engineers Emerson Network Power Service Line 400 887 6510 Figure 4 1 Authorizing power on page 2 Authorize the commissioning engineer to call the customer service hotline of Emerson Network Power Co Ltd 400 887 6510 and you will get the power on password 3 Type the gotten power on password in the textbox of Password and then click OK If the power on password is correct the system will jump to the login page as shown in Figure 4 2 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 22 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 4 3 Login RDU A Web Page 1 Open IE and type the IP address of RDU A in the Address field the login page pops up as shown in Figure 4 2 If the login page does not pop up refer to Q7 in 6 2 FAQ for disposal x SN EMERSON RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit Network Power User Name Password Forget password Login Cancel Change Theme M E pwr English ue A Crystal blue gt l EMERSON RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit Network Power User Name
16. Signal Type Signal Name Device Register R 1 v Figure 4 31 Alarm linkage configuration 3 Click the Add button to add the new alarm linkage expression otherwise click the Cancel button As shown in Figure 4 32 an alarm linkage expression is added Click the Save and Apply button to make it become effective Click the Delete button to delete the PLC expression and click the Save and Apply button to make the setting effective x N EMERSON Network Power Liebert so Performance Monitoring Intelligent Monitoring Unit amp Welcome admin Logout Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 16 30 48 System Controllable Allow Actions Data Center E O Alarm output in RELAY1 AC TeamWork d Input 1 Input 2 Output o ParameterParameter Alarm Options perator a Signal Signal Signal Signal 1 2 Signal Signal Device Register _ Device Register Device Register Type Name Typ Name Type Name e Current Alarm High User OR EnvTH Alarm E P Enya Alarm 491861 E B DME3000 Control ReMOte Delete e History Alarm 32 DI1 On Alarm Alarm e Alarm Notification Add Save and Apply Data amp History fur Key to Operator Symbol i i nica Deine 1 R which is defined as a Register Usage R Register_ID 0 lt Register_ID lt 99 System Options 2 P which is defined as a Parameter Usage P The Value 3 SET which represents SET command Usage SET _ _ Parameter1 _ Output Personal Setting
17. e Camera View Figure 4 8 Env TH Sample As shown in Figure 4 8 you can view the information of all connected intelligent temperature sensors and intelligent temperature amp humidity sensors connected with the RDU A such as the values of Temp 02 and Hum 02 for intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor 02 is the DIP address of the intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor among which 0 is the group address and 2 is the serial number in the group As for the sample signals of Env TH the descriptions are as follows 1 For the convenience of signal edit it is suggested to configure the group address of the intelligent temperature sensor and intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor as the rack number the serial number in the group can be used to distinguish their specific positions such as front back left and right 2 When the temperature or humidity of the intelligent temperature sensor or intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor exceeds the alarm limit value the signal will turn red 3 When the intelligent temperature sensor or intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor fails in communication the corresponding sample signal will turn gray 4 The equipment signal name can be modified by double click operation see 4 7 1 Modify Signal Name for details Click the Control button to view the control signal of Env TH as shown in Figure 4 9 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 26 Chap
18. 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 Date Time Setting Clicking the Date Time Setting submenu under the System Options menu can synchronize the time On the page shown in Figure 4 62 RDU A 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 EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorin Network Power gt a t g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 15 40 05 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout Date Time Setting Data Center O Get date time automatically from the below time servers AC TeamWork Primary Server Alarm Options me Secondary Server Interval to calibrate system time Hour Data8 History A Time zone Device Options Cal
19. 3 Confirm the specific location of equipment you can choose it from the drop down menu or type it manually Step 4 Confirm the communication parameters of equipment JN Note After choosing the port the default communication parameters will appear and you can modify 1t on their own 1 The format of communication parameters for equipment connected through COM port is baud rate parity bit stop bit 2 The format of communication parameters for equipment connected through SNMP card is IP address of the connected SNMP card public private nu Note Users need to set the NMS parameters and add IP address of the computer which is allowed to visit the SNMP proxy when the equipment is connected through SNMP card Refer to SNMP card user manual for details Step 5 After configuring the parameters above log in the RDU A through Web click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu and click the Install Uninstall Device Type button on the Device Management page as shown in Figure 5 1 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 5 RDU A Configuration 61 gt EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorinc Network Power g Device Location RDU A 2012 03 23 09 36 44 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout Add Modify Delete Device Install Uninstall Device Type Data Center d Select Installation Package Browse Show Help Install
20. 6 9 Enable ActiveX controls Q10 How to perform troubleshooting of sensor Fault 1 The intelligent sensor has no display and it cannot be displayed on the RDU A webpage A Please perform troubleshooting according to the following procedures 1 Ensure that the intelligent sensor is connected to the SENSOR port of the RDU A 2 Check that the connected cable is intact and it is straight network cable and the connector is intact 3 Check that the intelligent sensor is normal 4 Ensure that the sensor address is not 00 5 If multiple intelligent sensors are connected ensure that the sensor addresses are not the same and perform troubleshooting according to procedures 2 and 3 one by one Fault 2 The alarm indicator of the intelligent sensor is on A Send the intelligent sensor back to the service center of Emerson local office for repair Q11 You have chosen the ocean blue theme but the page still adopts crystal blue theme while you are viewing the webpage of the RDU A how to deal with it A Click the User Logout button to return the login page click the M icon to choose the ocean blue theme and log in the system again Q12 How to close the sound of IE auto refreshment A Click Start gt Control Panel gt Sounds and Audio Devices the setting window will pop up as shown in Figure 6 10 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 70 Chapter 6 Maintenance Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
21. EQ Sa indicator aroen Off No data received or sent IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Network port The RDU A host supplies a network port which adopts 10 100M self adaptable Ethernet port lts position is shown in Figure 1 1 Console port The RDU A host supplies a console port RJ45 interface see Figure 1 1 for its position which adopts RS 232C communication mode The communication parameters are given in Table 1 3 Table 1 3 Communication parameters of console port Parameter Baud rate Bit Parity Stop bit Value 115200bps 8 bits None 1 bit USB port The RDU A host supplies a USB port for connecting camera or USB Modem of designated model Its position is shown in Figure 1 1 Relay output port The RDU A host supplies two relay outputs Their positions are shown in Figure 1 1 See Table 1 4 for their parameters and Table 1 5 for phase sequences of the RJA5 interface Table 1 4 Relay output port parameter Parameter Value Description Route 2 Relay output contact Two relays can be controlled independently Output contact l l normally open normally closed optional totally supplying 24Vdc 0 2A power output Contact capability 0 75A 30Vdc Table 1 5 Phase sequences of relay output port RJ45 interface Phase sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N Ily C N Ily Definition 24V 24V PRY GN
22. Hardware Installation Installing Physical Sensors The physical sensors include smoke sensor water sensor and door status sensor Installing smoke sensor The smoke sensor is used for fire detection during preliminary fire brewing stage when plenty of smog is generated You can choose whether or not to buy and install it on their own 1 Environment requirement The smoke sensor should not be installed where The relative humidity often exceeds 95 RH The air flow speed exceeds 5m s Plenty of dust thick fog or corrosive gas Is present Alcohol aether or ketone type organic substances are present 2 Installation requirement The smoke sensor should be installed in the center of the ceiling 0 5m clearance should be maintained around the smoke sensor the smoke sensor should be installed at least 1 5m away from the air vent of the air conditioner and at least 0 5m away from the air vent of the ceiling 3 Installation procedure The smoke sensor has two installation modes Directly connected to the smoke port silk print SMOKE on the RDU A rear panel see Table 1 7 for the phase sequences eConnected to RDU A through IRM S04DI or IRM SO4DIF connect the smoke sensor to the digital signal port of IRM S04DI or IRM SO4DIF refer to RM S04DI Intelligent Digital Input Sensor With Phoenix Ports User Manual for IRM SO4DI or RM SO4DIF Intelligent Digital Input Sensor With RJ45 Ports User Manual for IRM S04DIF for the phase sequences Ins
23. IP address IP address 132 TB8 D 5 Subnet mask 205 RT Rs 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 3 2 Internet protocol TCP IP properties Step 2 Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal the HyperTerminal interface as shown in the Figure 3 3 pops up Type the name RDU A in the Name field and click OK Connection Description E ES Sa New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Mame RDU A con Figure 3 3 HyperTerminal Step 3 Select TCP IP as the connection mode and click OK as shown in Figure 3 4 Connect To ki 24 P RDU A Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region China 86 e Area code 029 Phone number Connect using z Figure 3 4 Communication mode setting Step 4 Type the Host address RDU A default IP address 192 168 0 254 and Port number RDU A default port number 23 and click OK to complete the HyperTerminal setting as shown in the Figure 3 5 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 3 Access RDU A Through Interfaces 17 Connect To El Ei D RDU A Enter details for the host that pou want to call Host address 192 168 0 254 Fort number 23 Connect uzing TEPP Pwiinsock mes Figure 3 5 Communication parameters setting You can
24. Monitoring Unit Liebert so Performance Mdjnitoring Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 10 34 20 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Quantity of Device 5 7 Data Center Environmental 2 Environmental Env TH Env 4DI UPS Cooling Je gt 8 Warning e Normal PDU 14 AC TeamWork UPS 1 Alarm Options d Cooling 1 Power Distribution 1 Data amp History Device Options 2 All Alarms 5 A Critical 1 on Moderate 4 Low 0 Show Status Bar Cl Auto Pop up 57 System Options Index Alarm Level Device Name Signal Name Alarm Date Time Confirmation Status Communication Failure a r Personal Setting 1 Bh iioderate PDU peana 2012 02 17 10 25 26 Unconfirmed i Communication Failure P s 2 Minoderate DME3000 2012 02 17 10 24 45 Unconfirmed 9 i Communication Failure DAD 3 hi oderate ITA5_10K aaa 2012 02 17 10 24 24 Unconfirmed 4 Aa EnvTH Sensor 40 Comm Fal 2012 02 17 09 02 56 acon timed Moderate Alarm 02 5 5 Critical Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm 2012 02 17 07 38 28 Unconfirmed Monitoring Unit System Status Alarm Monitoring Unit RDU A Internal Status Normal Monitoring Unit Running Config Type Normal Config 10 1 Menus 2 RDU A system time and time calibration link 3 Device number in the group 4 System controllable status 7 Current number of every level alarm 10 Status bar 5 System name 8 Equipment
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26. including modifying signal name User logout controllable status time calibration link and view by location IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 57 4 7 1 Modifying Signal Name When exploring the information of every specific device for instance Env 4DI double click the equipment signal name the signal name will become editable as shown in Figure 4 69 A NS 3 H EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert kou a Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 11 27 30 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env 4DI Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Data Center Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental 7 z Index Signal Name Value Unit Sampling Time e EnvTH 1 User 4DI 61 DII Apply Canc Defa Normal 2012 02 20 11 27 30 e Env4Dl UPS Cooling PDU e Camera View Figure 4 69 Double clicking to modify the signal name Click the Default button to restore the system default equipment signal name Click the Cancel button to cancel the operation Type a new signal name in the textbox and click the Apply button to finish the modification LU Note For Env TH and Env 4DI the system has the linkage modifying function for the signal name that is when the sample signal name is modified the names of corresponding control signal setting signal and alarm signal will be modi
27. information Figure 4 5 RDU A homepage 6 User Logout 9 Alarm information IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 24 4 6 4 6 1 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web On the RDU A homepage the menus including Data Center AC TeamWork Alarm Options Data amp History Device Options System Options and Personal Setting the status bar is located in the bottom of the page hidden by default and displayed by ticking Show Status Bar Menu Data Center On the RDU A homepage click Data Center in the left part the submenus will appear including group equipment type name such as Environmental UPS Cooling and PDU and Camera View displayed when a video device is connected LO Note 1 Data Room includes one submenu by default Environmental After new equipment is added its corresponding group equipment type name will also be added to the submenu After a camera is connected Camera View will be added to the submenu 2 The right part displays the group equipment type pictures which can be automatically adjusted according to the page width Environmental Click the Environmental submenu under the Data Room menu or the environmental picture shown in Figure 4 5 the page shown in Figure 4 6 pops up x o EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorinc Network Power J Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 10 41 46 System Controllable Allow a Welcome admin Logout Quanti
28. the RDU manager and click the Add Visitor button to finish the configuration EJ Note Up to five RDU M IP addresses can be added in the system 3 Remote Service The remote service is mainly used to complete the data exchange between the intelligent monitoring unit RDU A and the RDU machine room manager RDU M and realize the functions of fault diagnosis fault statistic and generating data report of the remote RDU A by the RDU M Click the Network Setting submenu under the System Options menu and then click the Remote Service button the page shown in Figure 4 58 pops up IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 51 S EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert o Performance Monitorinc Network Power x g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 41 36 System Controllable Allow aa Welcome admin Logout IP Setting Access Management Remote Service Data Center t RDU Remote Service System Configuration This RDU A is not connected to the RDU remote service system AC TeamWork Operation Type of RDU Remote Request RDU O Cancel RDU Replace Host Alarm Options de Service remote remote OS End User Data amp History t 3 Contact Person admin i Device Options Mobile E mail System Options z f y p Frequency of Reporting Monthly e Monitoring Unit Preferred Communication Method By E mail e Network Setting OK e User M
29. y Sat Sun Start at 00 00 00 00 23 00 y Team polling by manual No No Yes Used for test y The RDU A enhanced version and advanced version provide functions of adding editing and deleting AC team The page operation is as follows Click the TeamWork Setting submenu under the AC TeamWork menu the teamwork parameters setting page pops up as shown in Figure 4 19 EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Performance Monitorinc Network Power g Device Location RDU A 2012 07 12 09 08 53 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout AC Teamwork Setting Advanced Version Data Center E AC Teamwork Teamwork Parameters AC Parameters aa i TMW AC TeamWork Click here to add teamwc E Teamwork Name TMW Teamwork Mode Stand alone e TeamWork Status AC minimum count 1 AC polling count 1 e TeamWork Setting AC minimum run time 30 Iminutes 30 180 min Alarm Options Return Air Temperature 20 0 fc 1530 Deviation of Return Air Temperature 5 0 C 1 Return Air Humidity 40 0 19 20 60 Deviation of Return Air Humidity 5 0 1 1 Data amp History gt Daily Interval 1 Day Frequency of AC team Polling i Start at 00 0 Device Options t O weekly On every i system Options 5 Team Polling t Personal Setting Figure 4 19 Teamwork parameters setting page RDU A advanced version On the page shown in Figure 4 19 you can add edit and delete AC te
30. 0K DME3000 PDU Back e Env 4Di Rack2 Rack3 Room Env e Camera View AC TeamWork Alarm Options Data8 History Device Options System Options ape Personal Setting Figure 4 75 The setting is completed 5 Click the Save Location button to complete the setting IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 60 9 1 Chapter 5 RDU A Configuration Chapter 5 RDU A Configuration This chapter expounds how to configure the monitoring site information including RDU A configuration method and configuration demonstration RDU A Configuration Method When configuring the site information users only need to configure the specific equipment monitored in the site and the configuration procedures are as follows Step 1 Confirm the equipment type of each piece of equipment LO Note The equipment type here is defined by the communication mode being used that is the communication mode differs and the equipment type differs After the equipment type is ensured the specific communication port connected with the equipment is also ensured The port types supported by RDU A are given in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 RDU A port type Port SENSOR COM1 COM2 COM3 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 SNMP Port type Standard port RS 485 port SNMP Step 2 Configure the equipment address which can be numbers from 1 to xx And the address under the same port cannot be the same Step
31. 13 for the safety regulations and EMC of RDU A Table 1 13 Safety regulations and EMC Item Description Safety regulations EN60950 UL60950 CE EMC EN 55022 2006 IEC61000 4 6 2006 1 4 2 Environment Specifications See Table 1 14 for the environment specifications of RDU A Table 1 14 Environment conditions Item Requirement Application location Usually in data center or computer room with air conditioner Working temperature 10 C 50 C Relative humidity 5 RH 95 RH no condensing Dust compliant with the indoor requirements of GR 63 No corrosive gas flammable gas oily Working environment mist steam water drops or salt Air pressure 70kpa 106kpa Storage temperature 40 C 70 C Cooling Natural cooling Power distribution network TT TN Protection level IP20 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual q AMBpIE 1 1 4 3 Mechanical Specifications See Table 1 15 for the mechanical specifications of RDU A Table 1 15 Mechanical specifications 7 Components Size L x W x H unit mm Weight unit kg RDU A host 483 0 x 286 0 x 40 3 lt 5 Power module 198 2 x 108 0 x 42 6 lt IRM E04COM board 122 0 x 180 0 x 20 0 lt 0 5 1 4 4 Performance Specifications See Table 1 16 for the performance specifications of RDU A Table 1 16 Performance specifications Connected component Cable standard Connected dis
32. 17 12 44 28 WEB admin User Success Personal Setting Figure 4 37 History log On the page shown in Figure 4 37 choose the log type for instance Control Log and set the start time and the end time for instance from 2012 02 17 00 00 00 to 2012 02 17 23 59 59 Then click the Query button all the control data during the time will be listed click the Download button to download the query result Clear History Click the Clear History submenu under the Data amp History menu the page shown in Figure 4 38 pops up x ENCON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorind Network Power g DoS COCO RDU A 2012 02 17 16 43 21 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Clear History Data Center Please select data type History Alarm v Clear AC TeamWork History Data Statistics Data Alarm Options Control Log System Log Data amp History e Device Information e History Data e History Log e Clear History Figure 4 38 Clear history As shown in Figure 4 38 you can choose History Alarm and click the Clear button to clear all the history alarm In the same way you can clear any other getable data in the drop down box 4 6 5 Device Options On the RDU A homepage click Device Options in the left part three submenus will appear including Device Management Signal Setting and Batch Configuration Device Management 1 Add Modify Delete Device
33. 28 amplified pOT EA Jumper J21 J23 J25 J28 Figure 2 2 Jumpers J21 J23 J25 J28 See Table 2 3 for the communication mode settings of serial port COM1 COMA3 Table 2 3 Set the communication mode of COM1 COM3 Short connect Short connect COM port Jumper aora sin2and pin Default COM1 J21 J22 J23 RS 485 RS 232C RS 232C COM2 J25 J26 RS 485 RS 232C RS 485 COM3 J27 J28 RS 485 RS 232C RS 485 2 3 2 Mechanical Installation The RDU A host and power module can be installed in a rack The installation procedures are as follows 1 Confirm that the rack has been secured with no obstacles inside or outside the rack 2 Fasten the hangers to the two sides of the RDU A host with accessory M4 bolts as shown in Figure 2 3 Lg M4 screw 6 pcs le x _ Installation hole 6 pcs Ss f j a it Bracket 2 pcs Figure 2 3 Fixing hangers The hangers are installed as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Hangers of RDU A host are installed 3 Put the RDU A host on the rails on both sides of the rack and push it into the rack completely as shown in Figure 2 5 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 11 Figure 2 5 Pushing RDU A host into rack 4 Use M6 floating nuts to fasten the hangers of RDU A host to the rack 5 Use accessory tapping screws ST2 9 x 6 5F to fasten pothook to the back installation hole of the power mod
34. 4 15 Env 4DI Alarm On the alarm signal page shown in Figure 4 15 you can modify the alarm level of various alarm signals tick the check box behind and click the Set button to make the setting effective IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 30 4 6 2 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web Camera View Click the Camera View submenu under the Data Room menu the page shown in Figure 4 16 pops up ON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 13 40 56 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Data Center Camera Monitoring Data Center Environmental e EnvTH e Env4DI UPS Cooling PDU e Camera View AC TeamWork Alarm Options Data amp History Device Options Y L lt Sven Ovens 5 TAB Refresh Rate 10 Frane Sec Y lt gt E _ e O al Y JE Image Size 640 480 v Personal Setting Figure 4 16 Camera view tal The icon 8 is used to adjust the camera turning lt is used to adjust the picture bright O Bl is used to adjust the picture contrast Refresh Rate and Camera Size can be selected through the drop down boxes L Note 1 The function of adjusting the camera turning is only for the RDU A dedicated camera which has the turning function 2 When using the camera view function please check and ensure that JRE is installed version 1 5 0 or above
35. A for short supplies flexible monitoring solutions for data centers This chapter expounds characteristics component descriptions main functions and technical specifications of RDU A Characteristics RDU A has the following characteristics Supporting connection of intelligent sensor modules from our company Supporting connection of equipment from our company and third party for extension eSupporting online adding deleting and modifying equipment eSupplying notifying function of alarm in real time and reminding users timely Supporting SNMP protocol to connect intelligent equipment for extension Having simple programmable logic controller function to map alarms eSupporting remote service function Supporting AC teamwork function Component Descriptions RDU A includes RDU A host power module IRM U061DR1 power module for short and IRM E04COM board optional RDU A Host The appearance and interfaces of RDU A host are shown in Figure 1 1 Power indicator Alarm indicator Front view IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction 16 E E 15 Ale 14 11 10 gt 3 1 Indicators 2 PE 3 Power port 4 Network port 5 Console port 6 USB port 7 Relay output port2 8 Relay output port 1 9 Expansion slot 10 Door status 1 port 11 Door status 2 port 12 Smoke port 13 Sensor port 14 COM 2 15 COM 3 16 COM 1 17 Water port Rear view Figure 1 1 Appear
36. Allow 2 Welcome admin Logout Quantity of Device 5 r Data Center ae Save Location Rac Set Background e Env TH a S i ES E Back Env TH Env 4D ITA5_10K DME3000 PDU e Env4Dl Rack2 Rack3 Room Env e Camera View Figure 4 73 Setting page IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 59 The setting method is as follows 1 Click the Set Background button the dialog box shown in Figure 4 74 pops up le Set Background Web Page Dialog Preview Figure 4 74 Dialog box of setting background picture 2 Click the Browse button to choose the background picture after it is chosen the Preview area will display the preview effect 3 Click the Upload button after the picture is uploaded the page will display the background picture as shown in Figure 4 75 LO Note Only gif 1pg and bmp format pictures are allowed to be uploaded the picture size cannot exceed 250K and the recommended picture size is 700 x 500 4 Drag the equipment icon to change its location at will As shown in Figure 4 75 the location of the equipment icon has been changed x EMENTOR Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert so Performance Monitorin Network Power j Location RDU A 2012 02 20 11 45 16 System Controllable Allow S Welcome admin Logout Quantity of Device 5 Data Center Save Location Rack a E En i ME Env TH Env 4D ITA5_1
37. COM8 amplified amplified Figure 2 1 Interfaces and jumpers of the IRM E04COM board See Table 2 2 for the jumper settings of IRM E04COM board Table 2 2 Jumper setting of IRM E04COM board Short connect Short connect Defaul JOM pori emper pin1 and pin2 pin2 and pin3 et COM5 J13 J14 J15 RS 485 RS 232C RS 485 COM6 J9 J10 J11 RS 485 RS 232C RS 485 COM7 J5 J6 J7 RS 485 RS 232C RS 485 COM8 J1 J2 J3 RS 485 RS 232C RS 485 2 2 2 Mechanical Installation 2 3 2 3 1 1 Remove the dummy plate on the back panel of the RDU A host and reserve it for future use 2 Insert the IRM E04C0OM board into the expansion slot and screw the two bolts on both sides of the panel 3 Ensure that the POWER indicator on the IRM E04COM board is on and it is green in normal condition If the POWER indicator is off refer to Q3 in 6 2 FAQ Installing RDU A Host And Power Module Before installing the RDU A host users need to set communication mode of COM1 COM3 first and then perform the mechanical installation and electrical connection Set Communication Mode Of COM1 COM3 Serial ports COM1 COM3 all have two optional modes RS 485 RS 232C Different COM ports can be set through different jumpers COM1 J21 J23 COM2 J25 J26 COM3 J27 J28 The jumper positions are shown in Figure 2 2 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 10 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation rT Jumper J21 J23 J25 J
38. D gia ai R NC NC closed end open Note 1 The phase sequences of RJ45 interface are 1 to 8 from left to right with the gap downwords 2 NC Not Connected Digital signal port The RDU A host supplies four digital signal ports Their positions are shown in Figure 1 1 See Table 1 6 for their parameters and Table 1 7 for phase sequences of the RJ45 interface Table 1 6 Digital signal port parameter Maximum output Silk print Definition Interface type Measured signal Power output ent i DOOR1 Door status 1 port DOOR2 Door status 2 port E 0 4A the total RJ4 rf D t 24Vd WATER Water port io DES current of 4 inputs SMOKE Smoke port Note These ports are all default configurations which can also be configured as other sensor s connecting mode through software configuration by maintenance engineers only Table 1 7 Phase sequences of digital signal port RJ45 interface Phase sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24V 24V Signal Signal Signal Signal Definition signal signal input GND GND input input input input input GND GND GND GND IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 4 Chapter 1 Sensor port Introduction The RDU A host supplies a route of sensor port including two RJ45 interfaces Their positions are shown in Figure 1 1 e Adopt RS 485 communication mode see Table 1 8 for its communication parameters T
39. IP setting area Figure 5 3 Set NMS parameters On the page shown in Figure 5 3 configure the new NMS IP address such as 10 163 162 155 and click the Add button to complete the configuration eThe communication parameters of the PDUs can be configured as 9600 n 8 1 eThe communication parameters of IRM S02TH and IRM S04DIF can be configured as 9600 n 8 1 The detailed configuration parameters are listed in Table 5 3 Table 5 3 RDU A configuration Table Type Address Location sco env 10 163 162 145 10 163 162 147 PDU1 PDU Rack1 POU2 GONG PDU3 DUA Rack2 PDU ENP_PDU COM 9600 n 8 1 PDUS Rack3 PDU6 COM5 PDU7 7 Rack4 PDU8 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 64 Chapter 5 RDU A Configuration DIP Communication Equipment Type Name Port Address Location address parameter ENP_ENV_TH bo IRM S02TH ee Env TH SENSOR 9600 n 8 1 SENSOR ENP_ENV_4DI IRM S04DIF F z Env 4Dl SENSOR 0 Rack 9600 n 8 1 IMSOSDI SENSOR HA Step 5 after configuring the parameters above login RDU A through Web Add new device according to the configuration parameters listed in Table 5 3 and refer to Device Management in 4 6 5 Device Options for detailed procedures IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 6 1 6 2 Chapter 6 Maintenance 65 Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter expounds the maintenance of RDU A including recovering default setting and troubleshooting
40. IRM U06ID RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Version V2 3 Revision date July 24 2012 BOM 31012629 Emerson Network Power provides customers with technical support Users may contact the nearest Emerson local sales office or service center Copyright 2012 by Emerson Network Power Co Ltd All rights reserved The contents in this document are subject to change without notice Emerson Network Power Co Ltd Address No 1 Kefa Rd Science amp Industry Park Nanshan District 518057 Shenzhen China Homepage www emersonnetworkpower com cn E mail support emersonnetwork com cn Contents Chapter LA TOUS io ici 1 RO A ire ta eet tet cecal a ec heat ak os ee te eit Ai ol eee teat eat ole ei etas 1 1 2 COMPONEN DESCHDUON Session a 1 Uh ZT A A T emcee eae atecde on eee tenacaee eeacese 1 1 22 OWEN IOC IC esas he ocd ak e os ed e da ED aha add 4 t23 IRM E04COM Board Optional resene RAR 5 A S nee N E le ae E eee ae leiuec eis 5 E TeciicalS Dec A a dt LA 0 6 1 4 1 Safety Regulations And EMC iussisse ennnen esenea aeaea eea dea aaa aae iaaa aaa edea aaa aieia 6 142 Environments Peciicauons rs R E AA A A 6 124 3 Mechanical SO SCIIC alon Susana a a 7 1 4 4 P rormance DEM AN la CU ated 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Instala Meco dias 8 2 WAStANGTON Pre ara Musso al let 8 2 E A A E One ne ee ee ee ee 8 2 1 2 Environmental Requirements 8 2 1 3 Heat Dissipation Requife MOM coi id dades ans 8 2 AS tala ton OO a ES LA DI E E TA 8
41. Internal Fault Critical Critical v O Alarm Options 2 Outgoing Alarms Blocked Moderate Moderate v F 3 Default cfg being used Critical Critical v O Datad History 4 Automation Stopped No Alarm No Alarm x O Device Options System Options e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management Figure 4 55 Monitoring unit Alarm On the page shown in Figure 4 55 you can modify the alarm names through double clicking set the alarm level tick the check box behind and then click the Set button to make the setting effective Network Setting 1 IP Setting Click the Network Setting submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 56 pops up IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 50 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web x EMPICON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert wou Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 31 12 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout IP Setting Access Management Remote Service Data Center RDU A IP setting AC TeamWork i IP Address 10 163 236 T4 Alarm Options ne Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 163 236 1 Data amp History rl Preferred DNS server 10 163 156 86 i i Device Options Alternative DNS server 0 0 0 0 System Options e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management Figure 4 56 IP setting On the page shown in Figur
42. J45 ports are the same The address is set through DIP switch DIP1 DIP6 among which DIP1 DIP4 are used to set the group number DIP5 is used to set the serial number within the group DIP6 is used to set the type of connected equipment For example the sensor address of 70 is set as shown in Figure 2 10 among which 0111 means group number 7 O means serial number 0 within the group and 1 means that the type of connected equipment is user customized equipment oe ME ee a ee Note 1 DIP switch in the ON position means 1 or it means 0 DIP ON 2 The sensor address cannot be set as 00 Lit q which is the broadcast address Group Num ae jo Figure 2 10 DIP switch setting schematic diagram The settings of DIP1 DIP4 are listed in the Table 2 5 Table 2 5 DIP1 DIP4 setting table DIP1 DIP4 Group DIP1 DIP4 Group DIP1 DIP4 Group DIP1 DIP4 Group 0000 0 0100 4 1000 8 1100 C 0001 1 0101 5 1001 9 1101 d 0010 2 0110 6 1010 A 1110 E 0011 3 0111 7 1011 b 1111 F The settings of DIP5 DIP6 are listed in the Table 2 6 Table 2 6 DIP5 DIP6 setting table DIP5 Number 0 0 y J DIP6 Connected equipment type 0 Fixed equipment J User customized equipment IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 14 2 4 2 Chapter 2
43. KE port Water sensor Connect to RDU A through WATER port Camera 1 Connect to RDU A through USB port Note 1 Two temperature amp humidity detecting points should be set in every rack 2 RDU A only has two DOOR ports to connect four door status sensors at least one IRM SO4DIF should be configured 3 RDU A only supports connecting one camera h mb h The RDU A configuration procedures are as follows Step 1 ensure the specific equipment type of each piece of equipment Datamate3000 precision air conditioner belongs to ENP_AC_DME3000 COM eThe Adapt UPS belongs to ENP_UPS_ADAPT SNMP eThe PDUs belongs to ENP_PDU COM e RM S02TH belongs to ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR e RM S04DIF belongs to ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR After the equipment type is ensured the specific communication port connected with the equipment is also ensured LO Note When the COM port is connected with a Modem it becomes a dedicated port you cannot choose it Step 2 configure the equipment address The addresses of the SENSOR port and the SNMP port do not need configuration The port address of Datamate3000 precision air conditioner can be configured as 1 The port addresses of the eight PDUs can be configured as 1 8 Step 3 ensure the specific location of equipment The location of Datamate3000 precision air conditioner can be configured as Room Env eThe locations of the three ADAPT UPS can be configured as Rack1
44. Q Note 1 While installing device type 1f the device type exists and the device driver has a higher version than the driver to be added it cannot be installed repeatedly 1f the installation pack has no version information or the version information does not match the software version the device type cannot be installed 2 While uninstalling device type 1f some device uses the device type the Uninstall button becomes gray displaying Using and the device type cannot be uninstalled Signal Setting Click the Signal Setting submenu under the Device Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 48 pops up Si _ 7 ww EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert kou a Network PAE Performance Monitoring Device Location RDU A 2012 07 11 15 38 22 System Controllable Allow sa Welcome admin Logout Modify Device Name Modify Signal Data Center Index Device Name Update device name Set AC TeamWork 4 Env TH O Alarm Options Env 4D O DME3000 O Data amp Histo L 4 MPS O Device Options 5 ITA 5K O e Device Management e Signal Setting e Batch Configuration Figure 4 48 Modify device name On the page shown in Figure 4 48 you can modify the device name Type the new device name and Click the Set button to make the setting effective LJ Note The characters of device name and signal name can be Chinese characters English letters digits space and underline other cha
45. Rack2 and Rack3 The eight PDUs are distributed into four racks so their locations can be configured as Rack1 Rack2 Rack3 and Rack4 eThe locations of IRM S02TH and IRM S04DIF are Room Env by default LU Note The specific location of equipment can be configured at will Step 4 ensure the communication parameters of equipment e The communication parameters of Datamate3000 precision air conditioner can be configured as 19200 n 8 1 eThe communication parameters of the ADAPT UPS can be configured as IP address of connected RDU SIC card Public Private For instance 10 163 162 145 Pubilc Private Meanwhile users need to set NMS parameters of the RDU SIC card Refer to the RDU SIC card user manual to enter the Web setting page as shown in Figure 5 3 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 5 RDU A Configuration 63 NMS IP list L ard 10 163 162 133 EMERSON Monitor Site Interface Card Net manage O RDU Manager NMS O Shutdown User admin Logout User level Administraor NMS IP Sore pp ae No IP address Trap Read Write SIC System diana 1 10 163 162 155 Enable public private 10 163 162 133 Configure User manage Set NMS IP Device manage i A IP address 10 163 162 155 Trap Enable Read public Write private Sensor config 3 CAS MAA o Net manage Host IP Time config Schedule shutdown Reboot Configure tree view menu NMS
46. Recovering Default Setting Recovering default setting includes recovering RDU A admin password default username rduadmin password emerson and RDU A IP address default IP address 192 168 0 254 You can set them through jumper J70 The setting method is to short connect Pin2 and Pin3 of J70 and reboot RDU A The jumper position is shown in Figure 6 1 LU Note After rebooting RDU A to recover default setting please short connect pin and pin 2 of jumper J70 or the default setting will be recovered whenever RDU A is rebooted Figure 6 1 Jumper J70 FAQ Q1 After RDU A is powered on why the power indicator is not on A Please check that the power module is connected correctly and the RDU A host is powered on Q2 Why does the SENSOR port have no output A Please check that the two routes of output voltage of the power module are both 24Vdc Q3 How to deal with that the POWER indicator is not on or the serial port does not work after the IRM E04COM board is inserted A The POWER indicator of the IRM E04COM board is not on please check that the board is inserted correctly and completely The IRM E04COM serial port does not work please check that the board is inserted when the system is powered on if so power off the system and then insert the IRM E04COM board again Q4 How to deal with that the communication of COM1 COM3 port is abnormal A Please check that the jumper settings in the RDU A host are correct re
47. Status Bar Location 1 vw Save Figure 4 67 Configuring status bar 1 As shown in Figure 4 67 select Device Name Sampling and Status Bar Location in sequence For example Device Name Env TH Sampling Temp 01 Status Bar Location Status Bar Location 1 click the Save button to finish the setting the location 1 of status bar will display information of Env TH Temp 01 as shown in Figure 4 68 EMERSON Network Power Location Data Center d AC TeamWork che Alarm Options Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert rou Performance Monitoring RDU A 2012 02 20 11 23 54 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Set Status Bar Device Name Sampling Status Bar Location Monitoring Unit v System Status v Status Bar Location 1 vw Save Data8 History Device Options fe System Options Personal Setting e System Title e Status Bar pum O YN 5 40 mp wn e O Cc O 3 A anams a 4hcriical z H moverate 4 Lowi Show Status Bar Auto Pop up a Env TH Temp 01 0 0 deg C Monitoring Unit RDU A Internal Status Normal Monitoring Unit Running Config Type Normal Config Figure 4 68 Configuring status bar 2 LJ Note The status bar is hidden by default You can tick Show Status Bar in the lower right corner of the page to view it 4 7 Shortcut Method The RDU A page provides five shortcut methods
48. The characters of username can only be English letters digits and _ In addition the initial characters must be letters or digits 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 4 42 Type the login password of current user and click OK to add the new user O 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 4 61 Windows Internet Explorer E P j Are you sure to delete operator Figure 4 61 Confirming dialog box 3 Click OK the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 4 42 Type the login password of current user and click OK to delete the chosen user 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 4 42 Type the login password of current user and click OK to make the modified user information effective Users who access RDU A can be divided into f
49. U A Through Web 41 4 6 4 Data History On the RDU A homepage click Data amp History in the left part four submenus appear including Device Information History Data History Log and Clear History Device Information Click the Device Information submenu under the Data amp History menu the page shown in Figure 4 35 pops up x w EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert RDU A Performance Monitorinc Network Power 5 g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 16 35 54 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Information List Please download within 5 minutes Data Center Download AC TeamWork y Index Device Type Device Name Location Alarm Options 1 ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Env TH Room Env Data amp History 2 ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Env 4DI Room Env 3 ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K COM ITA5_10K Room Env e Device Information 4 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM DME3000 Room Env e History Data 5 ENP_PDU COM PDU Room Env e History Log e Clear History Figure 4 35 Device information As shown in Figure 4 35 the page lists the main information of all equipment Click the Download button to download the query result History Data Click the History Data submenu under the Data amp History menu the page shown in Figure 4 36 pops up N EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorinc Network Power g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 16 40 03 System Controllable Allow Welcome
50. able 1 8 Communication parameters of sensor port Parameter Baud rate Bit Parity Stop bit Value 9600bps 8 bits None 1 bit Dedicated interface for temperature amp humidity sensor temperature sensor and digital expansion module Supply 24Vdc for connected sensor eUp to 25 sensors can be connected COM port The RDU A host supplies three independent COM port namely COM1 COM2 and COM3 Their positions are shown in Figure 1 1 e Their communication modes are all RS 485 RS 232C which can be chosen by jumper settings See Table 1 9 and Table 1 10 for their communication parameters and phase sequences of the RJ45 interface Table 1 9 Communication parameters of COM port Parameter Baud rate Bit Parity Stop bit 1200bps 2400bps Value 4800bps 9600bps 6 8 bits Even Odd None 1 2 bits 19200bps optional Table 1 10 Phase sequences of COM port RJ45 interface Phase sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Definition RTS NC TXD GND GND RXD D D lsolated from each other not hot pluggable 1 2 2 Power Module The RDU A has a dedicated power module lts appearance is shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Power module The power module can only be used for RDU A products lts AC end adopts common power cable the input voltage is 100Vac 250Vac and the input frequency is 45Hz 65Hz its DC end adopts Phoenix terminal The power
51. ackage Show Help Install Data Center AC TeamWork d Uninstall Device Type Alarm Options Index Device Type Installed Uninstall Device Type Data amp History 1 ENP_PDU COM Uninstall 2 ENP_PDU_STS SNMP Uninstall Device Options ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM ENP_AC_PEX SNMP Uninstall e Signal Setting 5 ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K COM Uninstall eee ENE 8 ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K SNMP e 7 ENP_UPS _UH11 COM Uninstall lt M cd 8 ENP_UPS_UL33 COM eee Personal Setting 9 ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR 10 ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR 11 ENP_ENV_RDUA DUMMY ST Figure 4 46 Install 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 LO Note The system supports up to 64 device types 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 4 47 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 46 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web Microsoft Internet Explorer E A j Are you sure to uninstall Figure 4 47 Confirming dialog box Click OK the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 4 42 type the login password of current user and click OK to uninstall the corresponding equipment type
52. admin Logout History Data Query Please download within 5 minutes Number of records displayed per page can not exceed 500 Please inputthe correct amp Data Center number Device Name All Devices v Log Type History Data v AC TeamWork Start Date Time 2012 02 17 00 00 00 End Date Time 2012 02 17 23 59 59 7 Alarm Options Query Download Data amp History Index Device Name Signal Name Value Unit Date Time i 1 Env TH Temp 33 25 10 deg C 2012 02 17 00 27 26 e Device Information 2 Env TH Hum 33 18 40 RH 2012 02 17 00 27 26 e History Data 3 Env TH Temp 33 0 00 deg C 2012 02 17 00 41 24 z 4 Env TH Hum 33 0 00 RH 2012 02 17 00 41 24 e History Log 5 Env TH Temp 33 25 10 deg C 2012 02 17 00 41 27 e Clear History 5 Env TH Hum 33 18 40 RH 2012 02 17 00 41 27 Figure 4 36 History data 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 2012 02 17 00 00 00 to 2012 02 17 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 History Log Click the History Log submenu under the Data amp History menu the page shown in Figure 4 37 pops up IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 42 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web w EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert
53. also log on to RDU A by running the telnet IP address of RDU A in the windows Start menu 3 1 2 Through Console Port CONSOLE 1 Connect the RJ45 end of the console cable to RDU A console port and connect the other end to any serial port of the computer The RJ45 DB9 wiring is shown in Figure 3 6 DB9 female Yost DB9 to RJ45 serial DTE adapter wiring Function White orange Orange White green Blue White blue Green White brown RJ45 port Brown Figure 3 6 RJ45 DB9 wiring 2 You should set the parameters of HyperTerminal after the console cable is connected The detailed setting procedures are as follows Step 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal the HyperTerminal interface as shown in the Figure 3 7 pops up Type the name RDU A in the Name field and click OK Connection Description lx ai New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Mame RDU A con Figure 3 7 HyperTerminal Step 2 Choose the serial port being used such as COM1 in the Connect using field and click OK as shown in the Figure 3 8 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 18 Chapter 3 Access RDU A Through Interfaces Connect To Ka ES BA noun Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region China 86 z Area code 029 Phone number Connect using z E Figure 3 8 Communicati
54. am 1 Click the Click here to add teamwork link in the AC Teamwork list you can add a new AC team The RDU A supports eight AC teams at most 2 Set the relevant parameters of the newly added team on the teamwork parameters setting page see Table 4 1 3 Add edit or delete AC in the team on the AC parameters setting page refer to 2 AC Parameters in this section 4 After finishing the above operations click the Add button see Figure 4 20 to save the setting At this time the added team will appear in the left AC Teamwork list 5 Select the AC team which needs to be edited in the AC Teamwork list Similar to the adding team procedures edit the team parameters on the teamwork parameters setting page and set the AC parameters in the team on the AC parameters setting page After editing click the Modify button see Figure 4 20 to save the setting 6 Select the AC team which needs to be deleted in the AC Teamwork list and click the Delete button see Figure 4 20 to save the setting If you need the RDU A advanced version please contact the Emerson customer service center and purchase it The contact telephone number is 4008876510 LU Note The enhanced version and advanced version of RDU A AC Teamwork function differ only in the aspect of supported AC number the enhanced version supports eight ACs to participate in the teamwork at most the advanced version supports sixteen ACs to participate in the teamwork at most 2 AC Param
55. anagement Figure 4 58 Remote service setting The remote service setting includes three parts Request RDU remote Cancel RDU remote and Replace Host 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 EJ 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 Choose Preferred Communication Method By E mail By GPRS 5 Click OK to send the remote service request if the sending is a success the prompt shown in Figure 4 59 pops up send command to ROW Service success Figure 4 59 Prompt of success 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
56. ance and interface Indicators There are two indicators on the front panel of the RDU A host as shown in Figure 1 1 See Table 1 1 for their definitions Table 1 1 Definition of Indicators in the front panel Silk print Definition Color Status Definition On The RDU A host is powered on p paneer nico cen Off The RDU A host is powered off On Critical alarm Off No alarm ALARM Al indi R nerca Be Blinking slowly about 0 5Hz Observation alarm Blinking quickly about 4Hz Major alarm There are nine indicators on the rear panel of the RDU A host of which two indicators are reserved Their positions are shown in Figure 1 1 See Table 1 2 for their definitions Table 1 2 Definition of Indicators in the rear panel Silk print Definition Color Status Definition On The RDU A host is powered on p ME ROMER ciao omen Off The RDU A host is powered off On Critical alarm Off No alarm ALARM Alarm indicator Red Blinking slowly about 0 5Hz Observation alarm Blinking quickly about 4Hz Major alarm On The board inside the slot is normal Off No board is inside the slot or the SLOT Slot indicator Green inside board is abnormal Detecting the board status Blinki ickl 4H ING a i automatically while starting up Sensor port Blinking Data received and sent SENSOR indicator Can Off No data received or sent COM port Blinking Data received and sent 1 M
57. arameters E AC TeamWork AC Index AC Name AC Type Port AC Location S TeamWork Statis 1 DME3000 COM1 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM COM3 Room Env I B e TeamWork Setting Modify AC Parameter lt AC Device Please Sel AC v AC Index fi O Alarm Options 5 j lt Relevant Sensors Alarm Signals Data amp History C Select All C Select All Device Options System Options dE Personal Setting Mogityac Deleteac v n Alarms 4 Critical 0 H stoderate 4 y Low 0 C Show Status Bar Auto Pop up ES Figure 4 21 The AC has been added The procedures for editing an AC are as follows Select the AC which needs to be edited and edit the AC rotate index related temperature amp humidity sensors and AC fault or alarm signals After editing click the Modify AC button to save the setting The procedures for deleting an AC are as follows Select the AC which needs to be deleted and click the Delete AC button to save the setting 4 6 3 Alarm Options Show Alarm On any page click the icon iz in the lower right corner of the page the alarm information will pop up from bottom to top at the lower part of the page as shown in Figure 4 22 Bai Alarms 7 A Critical 3 sa Moderate 4 w Low 0 C Show Status Bar _ Auto Pop up Index Alarm Level Device Name Signal Name Alarm Date Time Confirmation Status 1 Critical Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm 2012 02 17 15 45 30 Unconfir
58. arm limit type a value ranging from 10 0 to 60 0 tick the check box behind and click the Set button to make the setting effective As for the setting signals of Env TH the descriptions are as follows 1 The high or low alarm limit value of all the intelligent temperature sensors and intelligent temperature amp humidity sensors which are connected with the RDU A in normal communication can be configured as the same value at one time For example in the Value Setting textbox of All High Temp Alarm limit type a value ranging from 10 0 to 60 0 tick the check box behind and click the Set button to make the setting effective 2 When the intelligent temperature sensor or intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor fails in communication the check box of the setting signal will turn gray and cannot be ticked as shown in Figure 4 10 Click the Alarm button to view the alarm signal of Env TH as shown in Figure 4 11 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 21 A gt gt 1 Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro EMERSON l x e Network PONE Performance Monitoring Location RDU A 2012 02 17 11 37 32 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env TH Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Data Center Overview Sampling Control Setting A
59. ation Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Data Center Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental Temp 02 Temp 03 Temp 12 Hum 02 i n A v4 fi 9 o 4 0 Env 40 4 20 90 20 8 C i 20 70 46 23 4 Cooling AC TeamWork Hum 03 Alarm Options i 25 4 Data amp History Device Options System Options Personal Setting Overview page Figure 4 7 Env TH As shown in Figure 4 7 the overview page displays the information of all intelligent temperature sensors and intelligent temperature amp humidity sensors connected with the RDU A The icons 4 and 30 represent temperature and humidity respectively Blue icon means no alarm red icon means that an alarm exists The value behind the icon is the current temperature humidity value Click the Sample button to view the sample signal of Env TH as shown in Figure 4 8 NS o si o M Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro EMERSON Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 13 53 43 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env TH Location Rack1 Device Type ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Data Center Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental Index Signal Name Value Unit Sampling Time 1 Temp 02 24 5 deg C 2012 02 03 13 44 55 2 Hum 02 23 8 RH 2012 02 03 13 44 55 e Env4Dl E e m E i 3 Temp 33 29 4 deg C 2012 02 20 13 53 42 UPS 4 Hum 33 16 1 RH 2012 02 20 13 53 42 Cooling PDU
60. ctions Data amp History Device Options de System Options Personal Setting RDU A 2012 02 17 16 Alarm Notification Configuration Liebert ro Performance Monitoring Intelligent Monitoring Unit 14 17 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout SMS Email Server Configuration System Notification Configuration SMS Modem Configuration Tip SMS Modem can be installed either on COM1 port or USB port Port Type comi v SMS Modem GPRS v Parameter 3600 n 8 1 Save Email Server Configuration Email Server webmail emersonnetwork c Server Port 25 O ssi Email User EDU A Email Password e Sender Email Address RDU A emersonnetwork com Default Save Figure 4 27 SMS Email server configuration On the page shown in Figure 4 27 you can configure the SMS Email server of the current user the procedures are as follows IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 37 eSMS Modem Configuration 1 Connect an SMS Modem through COM1 port or 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 LO Note 1 If the SMS Mo
61. dem is connected through COM 1 port set the communication parameter of the SMS Modem as 9600 n 8 1 before using it the setting procedures are as follows 1 Login the Modem through PC Terminal and type AT amp V command to view the current baud rate 2 Set the baud rate of the Modem type the command AT IPR 9600 3 In the condition that the Modem is not powered off set the terminal baud rate as 9600bps and re login the Modem 4 Type AT amp V command to save the configuration 5 Validate the setting power off the Modem and re power on it view the current baud rate according to procedure 1 2 If the SMS Modem is connected through USB port use the default value of the communication parameter of the SMS Modem Email 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 LJ 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 System Notification Configuration Click the Alarm Notification submenu under the Alarm Options menu and then click the System Notification Configuration button the page shown in Figure 4 28 pops up
62. e complete and save the setting of User Notification by and Language type 2 On the System Notification Configuration page set the Period of Time setting range 8 00 20 00 Frequency of Notification default Hourly Interval of Notification default 1 and Timed Notification default start time 3 Click the Save button to save the system notification configuration Actions Click the Actions submenu under the Alarm Options menu to obtain the alarm linkage function the page shown in Figure 4 29 pops up Sy N EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert kou a Performance Monitorinc Network Power g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 16 21 39 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout Actions Data Center O Alarm output in RELAY1 AC TeamWork d Input 1 Input 2 Output Operator ParameterParameter Device Register 2979 Signal D eyice Register al Signal 1 2 Device Register 5 903 Signal 5 Name 5 Type Name Type Name e Current Alarm e History Alarm Add Save and Apply e Alarm Notification 1 R which is defined as a Register Usage R Register_ID 0 lt Register_ID lt 99 Data amp History 2 P which is defined as a Parameter Usage P The Value 5 3 SET which represents SET command Usage SET__ Parameter1 _ Output Device Options amp AND which represents AND command Usage AND Input1 Input2 _ _ Output System Options H 5 OR which represen
63. e 4 56 you can configure the network parameters of RDU A such as IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server After modifying the network parameters click the Save button to make the setting effective Lo Note After modifying the IP address you must use the new IP address to re login the RDU A 2 Access Management Click the Network Setting submenu under the System Options menu and then click the Access Management button the page shown in Figure 4 57 pops up Ss AS M EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert sou Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 32 10 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout IP Setting Access Management Remote Service Data Center Access Management AC TeamWork RDU Manager Access Management Alarm Options O Donotneed to verify and any RDU Manager connected has the access to the system Need to verify and only the listed RDU Manager as below has the access to the system Data amp History set Refresh Device Options Option IP Address of RDU Manager Access Type Connection Status Anton OO IP Address of RDU Manager Access Type RIU Manager _ E e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting ES AddVisitor Delete Visitor e User Management Figure 4 57 Access management In the event of adding visitor in the textbox of IP Address of RDU Manager type the new IP address of
64. e System Title e Status Bar Figure 4 66 Title setting As shown in Figure 4 66 you can 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 RDU A Only gif omp and jpg format pictures are allowed and the picture size should be less than 25K Clicking the Default button can restore the default Logo picture You can also change the system title Intelligent Monitoring Unit at the top of the page Type the customized title in the System Title textbox and click the Submit button to make it effective Status Bar Status bar configuration function is used to configure the display content of status bar in the lower part of the page IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 56 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web Click the Status Bar submenu under the Personal Setting menu the page shown in Figure 4 67 pops up EMERSON Network Power Device Location Data Center AC TeamWork Alarm Options Data8 History Device Options t System Options Personal Setting e System Title e Status Bar Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitoring RDU A 2012 02 20 11 21 59 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Set Status Bar Device Name Sampling Status Bar Location Env TH v Temp 01 v
65. e v Cooling l n e 15 User 4D 01 DI3 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable vw PDU 16 User 4DI 01 DI4 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable vw 17 User 4DI 10 DI1 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable w AC TeamWork 18 User 4DI 10 DI2 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable w Alarm Options 19 User 4D 10 DI3 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable vw 20 User 4D 10 DI4 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable w Data amp History 21 Monday Alarm Shield Config No Shield No Shield w O Device Options 22 Tuesday Alarm Shield Config No Shield No Shield v O 23 Wednesday Alarm Shield Config No Shield No Shield O System Options 24 Thursday Alarm Shield Config No Shield No Shield v O Personal Setting 25 Friday Alarm Shield Config No Shield No Shield w O 26 Saturday Alarm Shield Config No Shield No Shield w O d 27 Sunday Alarm Shield Config No Shield No Shield v O 28 Alarm Shield Start Time 0 0 h O 29 Alarm Shield End Time 23 9 h O 30 User 4DI 61 DI1 Alarm Criterion Open Open v O y amp All Alarms 8 Ad Critical 4 na Moderate 4 Low 0 C Show Status Bar Cl Auto Pop up a Figure 4 14 Env 4DI Setting On the page shown in Figure 4 14 you can set the parameters of the intelligent digital input sensor For example in the drop down box of Value Setting for User 4DI 61 DI1 Alarm Criterion you can set it as Open or Close tick the check box and click the Set button to make the setting effect
66. eamWork 1 Auto Man State Auto huto Y O 2 Outgoing Alarm Blocked Normal 2012 02 20 08 22 40 Normal Y Alarm Options mica ee O 3 Data stat start oclock 0 oclock O Data amp History E 4 Data stat period 24 h O Device Options 5 History Data saving interval Max 10000 60 min O System Options e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management Figure 4 54 Monitoring unit Setting As shown in Figure 4 54 the page lists the settable values of the RDU A For example you can set the value in the History Data saving interval textbox then tick the check box behind and click the Set button to make it effective Lo Note If setting Blocked for Outgoing Alarm Blocked when an alarm occurs it will be blocked in this case 1 The alarm signal will be displayed in the current alarm but the alarm notification will not be sent After the alarm disappears it will not be saved in the history alarm 2 The Blocked setting for Outgoing Alarm Blocked will be automatically cleared in 24 hours Click the Alarm button the page shown in Figure 4 55 pops up A EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorinc Network Power J Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 26 12 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Sampling Control Setting Alarm Data Center ne Index Signal Name Double click to modify alarm name Alarm Level Update Alarm Level Set AC TeamWork 1 Supervision Unit
67. eamwork function of RDU A is available in three versions standard version enhanced version and advanced version The standard version has the AC Teamwork function configured with the RDU A standard software the enhanced version and the advanced version are software versions which need to be purchased separately 1 Teamwork Parameters Click the TeamWork Setting submenu under the AC TeamWork menu the teamwork parameters setting page pops up as shown in Figure 4 18 EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert so Performance Monitorinc Network Power g Device Location RDU A 2012 07 11 17 21 40 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout AC Teamwork Setting Standard Version h Data Center AC Teamwork Teamwork Parameters AC Parameters AC TeamWork am ELN Teamwork Name Teamwork Mode Stand alone e TeamWork Status AC minimum count AC polling count e TeamWork Setting AC minimum run time minutes 30 180 min Alarm Options Return Air Temperature fC 15 30 C Deviation of Return Air Temperature l l e 1 Return Air Humidity 20 60 Deviation of Return Air Humidity 1 1 Data amp History Daily Interval Day Frequency of AC team Polling Start at Device Options E Weekly On every System Options Figure 4 18 Teamwork parameters setting page RDU A standard version As for the AC Teamwork function of RDU A standard version the descriptions are as follows
68. er before performing any installation operation Ensure that the peripheral equipment are connected to the correct RDU A ports The IRM E04COM board is not hot pluggable if it is plugged into the serial port when power is on it cannot work normally Wear an ESD wrist wrap when installing the IMU6100 Arrange the wires properly and do not put any heavy objects on the wires or stamp the wires 2 1 2 Environmental Requirement Operating environment The RDU A must be installed indoors See Table 1 14 for the detailed requirements Anti static requirement Take the following measures for minimizing static influences Maintain proper temperature and humidity in the room See Table 1 14 OWear antistatic clothing and an ESD wrist wrap when operating the RDU A if antistatic clothing or ESD wrist wraps are unavailable wash your hands and dry them instead which helps discharge the static electricity Anti EMI requirement Take the following measures for anti EMI purpose eDo not connect the RDU A working ground to the working ground or lightning ground of electrical power equipment Instead place them away from each other as far as possible Keep the RDU A away from large power radio transmitter radar or high frequency large current electrical equipment Use electromagnetic shielding if necessary 2 1 3 Heat Dissipation Requirement Keep the RDU A as far as possible from heat sources lt is recommended to install the RDU A into a 19
69. eters Click the TeamWork Setting submenu under the AC TeamWork menu and then click the AC Parameters button the AC parameters setting page pops up as shown in Figure 4 20 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 33 s Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitoring X EMERSON Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 07 11 17 23 50 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout AC Teamwork Setting Standard Version Data Center a Ada Teamwork Parameters AC Parameters AC TeamWork AC Index AC Name AC Type Port AC Location e TeamWork Status Modify AC Parameter e TeamWork Setting AC Device DME3000 COM1 v AC Index fi Alarm Options ve Relevant Sensors Alarm Signals E Select All E Select All A ss Temp 02 C Communication Fault Alarm Device Options de Hum 02 C High Voltage Alarm O Temp 11 C Low Voltage Alarm 7 System Options O Hum 11 High Temperature Alarm C Low Temperature Alarm C High Humidity Alarm C Low Humidity Alarm C Power Failure Alarm C Short Period Alarm C User Defined 1 Alarm C User Defined 2 Alarm C Main Fan Maintenance Alarm Personal Setting lt Delete AC Add AC Modify AC v amp All Alarms 4 Ad critical 0 H moverate 4 v Low 0 Ll Show Status Bar Auto Pop up a Figure 4 20 AC parameters setting page On the AC parameters sett
70. fer to 2 3 1 Set Communication Mode Of COM1 COMS3 Q5 How to deal with that the communication of COM5 COM8 port is abnormal A Please check that the jumper settings in the IRM E04COM board are correct refer to 2 2 1 Set Communication Mode Of COM5 COME Q6 How to deal with that RELAY1 and RELAY2 cannot control user equipment normally A Check that the phase sequences of user equipment terminals are correct see Table 1 5 for details Q7 How to deal with that there is no access to RDU A web page A There are three measures to solve the problem If the login page doesn t pop up take the following three procedures 1 Ensure that the IP address is correct IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 66 2 Ensure that the communication of RDU A is successful the methods are as follows 1 Click Start Run the page shown in Figure 6 2 pops up Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open cmd za Cancel Browse Figure 6 2 Run page 2 Type cmd in Open field and click OK the page shown in Figure 6 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 A O A a EA exe Microsoft Windows XP hk 5 1 2600 cO WAPA 1985 2881 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator ping 186 163 162 135 Pinging 168 163 162 135
71. fied as well Therefore only sample signal name can be modified by double clicking 4 7 2 User Logout Click the User Logout button in the upper right part of the page a confirming dialog box pops up as shown in Figure 4 70 Microsoft Internet Explorer E 2 Are you sure to logout w Figure 4 70 Confirming dialog box of logout Click OK to return the login page 4 7 3 Controllable Status The upper middle part of the page displays the System Controllable status If the System Controllable status is Allow the current user can operate the Web page if there is no control operation in five minutes the System Controllable status becomes Clear Time out the current user can only explore the Web page If users want to operate it click the Clear Time out link and the dialog box of clear time out pops up as shown in Figure 4 71 g Clear time out Web Page Dialog Figure 4 71 Dialog box of clearing time out IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 98 4 7 4 4 7 5 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web Type the login password of current user and click OK to clear time out LU Note You need to wait about five seconds after typing the login password and then the System Controllable status will show Allow Time Calibration Link Click the RDU A Current time link in the upper left part of the page the time calibration page pops up as shown in Figure 4 62 View By Location Click Loca
72. gi ster SignalType SignalName P 3 EquipHame Register SignalType SignalName jos A Monitoring Unit w Alarm Supervision Unit Internal F Envy 4DI v Control RDU A Relay 1 Add Figure 4 33 Example 1 for alarm linkage Example 2 If it is required that when the front door or back door of the rack is open the alarm indicator turns on Suppose that the DOOR1 and DOORZ2 ports of the RDU A are respectively connected with the door status sensors on the front and back door and the alarm indicator is mounted on the RELAY1 port You can achieve the alarm linkage function through the following configuration Expression RDU A Door1 Opened OR RDU A Door2 Opened RDU A Relay 1 The configuration method is shown in Figure 4 34 When the alarm signal of RDU A Door1 Opened or RDU A Door2 Opened generates an alarm RDU A Relay 1 will close thus the alarm indicator turns on Y Alarm Linkage Config Web Page Dialog Uperator Signal O InputlRegister Signal O DutputRegister EquipName Register SignalType SignalName Equi pName Register SignalType SignalName Envy 4DI v Alarm RDU A Door1 Opened v Env 4DI v Control v RDU A Relay 1 OR Osi gnal O Input2Regi ster EquipNamesRegister SignalType SignalName Env 4D v Alarm 4 RDU A Door2 Opened vw Add Cancel Figure 4 34 Example 2 for alarm linkage IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RD
73. goals of reducing AC power consumption prolonging AC life span and avoiding competition among ACs in the team Current alarm Displaying alarm in real time and confirming the current alarm History alarm Querying the history alarm 1 Can be customized according to user requirements that is alarm notification content can be customized 2 You can choose the communication mode to receive alarm information of different level from different equipment Alarm notification 3 The communication mode includes Email SMS and phone 4 Email supports SSL function 5 Supplying alarm test function to test whether or not users have received the alarm Alarm Options notification information 6 Sending the system running status periodically according to user configuration 1 Can be customized according to user requirements 2 REKAY1 alarm output 3 Can combine equipment signals parameters and alarm to control equipment 4 Having the following logic components 1 AND which represent AND command 2 OR which represent OR command 3 NOT which represent NOT command 4 XOR which represent XOR command 5 GT which represent GT command 6 LT which represent LT command 7 DS which represent DS command Device monitoring Actions IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 6 Chapter 1 Introduction Main function Description Device E V Querying the main data of equipment Data am
74. 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 replaced host User Management Click the User Management submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 60 pops up IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 92 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web A X EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorin Network Power ce t g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 57 32 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout Web user management Data Center t Option User name User Level Email Mobile Phone AC TeamWork O admin Administrator operator Operator operator emerson com cn Alarm Options t O Data amp History a Modify User Iser Name Jser Level Operator Device Options UserName ere create 3 Password Confirm System Options Mobile Phone SMS Phone Test e Monitoring Unit Email an Email Test e Network Setting Add Modify Delete e User Management Figure 4 60 User management On the page shown in Figure 4 60 you can add user modify user and delete user eAdd user 1 Type username in the User Name textbox LU Note
75. ibrating Protocol TP RFC868 NTP RFC1305 Last calibrating date time System Options y p Next calibrating date time e Monitoring Unit Specify Date Time Local Host Time Date 2012 02 20 e Network Setting Time 15 40 11 e User Management Set e Date Time Setting Figure 4 62 Date time setting The RDU A can also get the local time As shown in Figure 4 62 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 Q Note Time calibration adopts Specify Date Time by default IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 54 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web System Reset Click the System Reset submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 63 pops up Ss w EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Network PG Performance Monitoring RDU A 2012 02 20 11 07 56 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Location Restore to default Data Center Reboot the RDU A system AC TeamWork Reboot RDU A Alarm Options 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 Default Device Options System Options e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management e Date Time Set
76. in Figure 4 50 pops up EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Performance Monitorinc Network Power g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 18 46 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout RDU A Batch Configuration Data Center Upload file from local computer to RDU A Show Help AC TeamWork E Config file System file Alarm Options File path o Data amp History submit Device Options i Download file from RDU A to local computer Show Help e Device Management Config file system file e Signal Setting submit e Batch Configuration Figure 4 50 Batch configuration When uploading file from local computer to RDU A choose the file type for instance Config file click the Browse button to choose the file which needs to be uploaded the file must be packed with the suffix of iru and click the submit button to pop up the confirming dialog box as shown in Figure 4 51 Microsoft Internet Explorer E RDU A will restart after downloading are you sure to download it Cancle Figure 4 51 Confirming dialog box Click OK the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 4 42 Type the login password of current user and click OK to upload the file to RDU A IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 48 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web EJ Note 1 Only admin can perform the upload operat
77. 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 aa Note Clicking the Save Configuration button can save all the operations at one time 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 as shown in Figure 4 45 Microsoft Internet Explorer Are you sure you want to navigate away From this page Equip configuration have not yet saved Click OK a new page will be replaced and lost the results of this configuration or click Cancel to stay in this page and then click Save configuration to save the config results Press OK to continue or Cancel to stay on the current page Figure 4 45 Prompt information 3 2 Install Uninstall Device Type Click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu and then click the Install Uninstall Device Type button the page shown in Figure 4 46 pops up N EMERSON Network Power Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitoring Device Location RDU A 2012 03 23 09 34 48 System Controllable Allow amp Welcome admin Logout Add Modify Delete Device Install Uninstall Device Type Select Installation P
78. ing page you can add edit and delete AC in the team The procedures for adding an AC are as follows 1 Select the AC which needs to participate in teamwork from the drop down box of AC Device 2 In the AC Index field type the index of the AC in the team EJ Note The AC index cannot be set larger than the AC number of the team 3 Set the temperature sensors and temperature amp humidity sensors related to the AC Each AC can be related to relevant signals of at most five temperature sensors and temperature 4 humidity sensors When a high temperature alarm or a fault occurs to any one of the related sensors if the AC is closed at that time it will start up 4 Set Alarm Signals that is when the selected alarm signals are generated judge that the AC is faulty or cannot be used At most 15 fault or alarm signals can be set for each AC and the default fault or alarm signals include High Temperature Alarm High Pressure Lock Low Pressure Lock and Exhaust Lock 5 Click the Add AC button to add an AC as shown in Figure 4 21 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 34 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web a N EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 07 12 11 44 10 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout AC Teamwork Setting Standard Version E Data Center 1 pa Ke eS A Teamwork Parameters AC P
79. ion please perform the operation under the direction of professional personnel 2 When the file type is System file the uploaded file must be the format downloaded from the RDU A to the local computer otherwise the uploading fails When downloading file from RDU A to local computer choose the file type and click the submit button to save it in local computer as shown in Figure 4 50 LO Note In the event of failure in uploading file from local computer to RDU A or downloading file from RDU A to local computer please click Show Help to view the help information 4 6 6 System Options On the RDU A homepage click the System Options menu in the left part seven submenus appear including Monitoring Unit Network Setting User Management Date Time Setting System Reset Site Setting and System Upgrade Monitoring Unit Click the Monitoring Unit submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 52 pops up gt w bf EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert kou a Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 21 09 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Sampling Control Setting Alarm Data Center Index Signal Name Value Unit Sampling Time AC TeamWork 1 System Status Alarm 2012 02 20 10 21 08 2 RDU A Internal Status Normal 2012 02 20 10 21 08 i gt placa Opticas 3 Running Config Type Normal Config 2012 02 20 08 22 40 Data amp History Device Optio
80. ion dialog box as shown in Figure 3 1 Click Properties to open Local Area Connection Properties dialog box and then double click Internet Protocol TCP IP to configure the IP address The recommended configuration is 192 168 0 1 as shown in Figure 3 2 l Local Area Connection Status pra Geal Support Conrection Cormecied 19 52 05 100 0 Mbps Stals Duralion Speed Local Area Connection Properties Pa General Authentication advanced Connect usina BW Broadcom Neteteme 57sx Gigabk Cc Ci Thi connection uses the hollowing items Packets F A re Clerk for Misrosatt Nehworks PBI Fils ard Pinter Shanng tor Microsolt Networks 2005 Packs Schedule M YW Internet Protocal TCP IP Install Uninstal Properties Descriphon Properties Disable low pour computer to access resources on a Microsoft nehwork C Show icon in notification area when connected Notis me when this connector has imiled or no connectivity Figure 3 1 Local area connection properties IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 16 Chapter 3 Access RDU A Through Interfaces Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties IRE General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following
81. ive You can shield some alarm information during a period of time through alarm shield function The alarm information includes four routes of digital input data on the RDU A and eight routes of digital input data of User 4DI sensors whose address is 01 and 10 For example you need to shield RDU A Door1 Alarm during 8 00 17 00 on Monday so set RDU A Door1 Alarm Shield Enable as Enable set Monday Alarm Shield Config as Shield By Time and set Alarm Shield Start Time and Alarm Shield End Time as 8 00 and 17 00 After the setting during 8 00 17 00 on Monday no alarm will be generated when the RDU A Door1 is open LO Note The intelligent sensors cannot have the same DIP address when they are connected with the same RDU A Click the Alarm button to view the alarm signal of Env 4DI as shown in Figure 4 15 A NS s gt EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 12 37 33 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env 4DI Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Data Center Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental Index Signal Name Alarm Level Update Alarm Level Set e EnvTH 1 4D1 61 Comm Fail Alarm Moderate Moderate M O e Env4DI 2 User 4DI 61 DI1 Alarm Critical Critical v O 3 User 4DI 61 DI1 Leave Critical Critical v O UPS Cooling PDU Figure
82. larm Environmental Index Signal Name Alarm Level Update Alarm Level Set 1 High Temp 32 Alarm Critical Critical v O e Env4Dl 2 Low Temp 32 Alarm Critical Critical v O 3 Temp 32 Invalid Alarm Critical Critical v O UPS i 4 Sensor 32 Comm Fail Alarm Moderate Moderate v O Cooling 5 High Hum 32 Alarm Critical Critical v O 6 Low Hum 32 Alarm Critical Critical v O PDU 7 Hum 32 Invalid Alarm Critical Critical v O AC TeamWork 8 High Temp 33 Alarm Critical Critical v O R 9 Low Temp 33 Alarm Critical Critical v O Alarm Options L 10 Temp 33 Invalid Alarm Critical Critical v O Data8 History H 11 Sensor 33 Comm Fail Alarm Moderate Moderate v O y j 12 High Hum 33 Alarm Critical Critical v O Device Options 13 Low Hum 33 Alarm Critical Critical v O System Options 14 Hum 33 Invalid Alarm Critical Critical v O Figure 4 11 Env TH Alarm On the alarm signal page shown in Figure 4 11 you can modify the alarm level of various alarm signals tick the check box behind and click the Set button to make the setting effective Env 4DI Click the submenu Env 4DI or the Env 4DI picture shown in Figure 4 6 a prompt window pops up as shown below Clicking the control page link enters the control page of Env 4DI as shown in Figure 4 13 clicking the Close button displays the sample page of Env 4DI as shown in Figure 4 12 Tip gt lt If add new 4DI sensor please click the manual button in control page for manually
83. ligent Monitoring Unit Liebert sou Network Paull Performance Monitoring Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 11 14 24 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout System Upgrade Data Center AC TeamWork P Select Installation Package Browse Show Help Install Alarm Options Data8 History Device Options System Options _ e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management e Date Time Setting e System Reset e Site Setting e System Upgrade Figure 4 65 Site information setting On the page shown in Figure 4 65 click the Browse button to download configure pack rdua file format from the local catalogue and then click the Install button to upgrade the system 4 6 7 Personal Setting On the RDU A homepage click the Personal Setting menu in the left part two submenus appear including System Title and Status Bar System Title Click the System Title submenu under the Personal Setting menu the page shown in Figure 4 66 pops up x ECON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert RDU A Performance Monitorinc Network Power J Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 11 18 14 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Set System Title Data Center d System Title Submit AC Tooma Picture Path Browse Show Help Upload Default Alarm Options d Data amp History Preview Device Options System Options Personal Setting
84. med 2 critical Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm 2012 02 17 12 44 29 Unconfirmed 3 critical Env TH Low Hum 32 Alarm 2012 02 17 11 22 45 Unconfirmed 4 Hiioderate PDU ee 2012 02 17 10 25 26 Unconfirmed y a A 4 n 5 Bi oderate DME3000 en Failure 2012 02 17 10 24 45 Unconfirmed 5 Bb ioderste ITA5_10K nea 2012 02 17 10 24 24 Unconfirmed lt Figure 4 22 Alarm information As shown in Figure 4 22 the page displays all current alarm information meanwhile the icon Po becomes i When clicking the icon i the page will hide all current alarm information If the Auto Pop up is tick and the icon is selected to hide the alarms all the alarm information will pop up automatically when a new alarm is generated Click the Unconfirmed button to confirm the alarm as shown in Figure 4 23 The confirmed alarm will not participate in alarm linkage and the alarm notification will be sent only once IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 35 A nnamsr 4Acritical 3 H moderate 4 Y owo C Show Status Bar Auto Pop up Index Alarm Level Device Name Signal Name Alarm Date Time Confirmation Status 1 critical Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm 2012 02 17 15 45 30 Confirmed critical Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm 2012 02 17 12 44 29 Unconfirmed 3 critical Env TH Low Hum 32 Alarm 2012 02 17 11 22 45 Unconfirmed Ba ioderate PDU o Failure 2012 02 17 10 25 26 T tinead
85. module supplies two DC outputs and the output voltage is 24Vdc Its total power is 30W LO Note It is prohibited to open the shell of the power module IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 5 1 2 3 IRM E04COM Board Optional IRM E04COM board supplies four COM ports COM5 COM8 which are used to connect user equipment lts appearance is shown in Figure 1 3 te ereerereeee rergeenrets oe de fig 222 te e e y Jal Talal Tala Jumper J5 J7 Jumper J13 J15 gee ib gt Jumper J1 J3 Indicator COM5 COM8 Figure 1 3 IRM E04COM board See Table 1 11 for the indicator definitions of IRM E04COM board Table 1 11 Indicator definitions of IRM EO4COM board Silk print Definition Color Status Description On The IRM E04COM board is powered on POWER P indi S E NEE AREN Off The IRM E04COM board is powered off M Blinki Dat eived and sent COM5 COM8 GO port Green inking ata receiv indicator Off No data received or sent 1 3 Main Functions The main functions of RDU A are listed in Table 1 12 Table 1 12 Main functions of RDU A Main function Description Realizing camera viewing in data center getting and handling the data of different intelligent devices and controlling them through Web interface Monitoring and controlling each AC which participates in the AC teamwork according to a certain rule to AC TeamWork achieve the
86. ne Move the slider to set the security level for this zone Low Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided Most content is downloaded and run without prompts All active content can run Appropriate for sites that you absolutely trust Figure 6 11 Choosing the Security tab 2 Choose Trusted sites and click the Sites button to pop up the window shown in Figure 6 12 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 6 Maintenance 71 Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this Web site to the zone Web sites Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Figure 6 12 Adding trusted site 3 Add the IP address of the RDU A into the Web sites box Q14 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 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 4 6 3 Alarm Options 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 sys
87. nistrator Local Settings Temporary Internet Files Amount of disk space to use quick access to recently viewed pages y 1249 MB History Ley The History folder contains links to pages you ve visited for Days to keep pages in history 120 g Clear History Move Folder View Objects General tab Setting window Figure 4 3 Setting window IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 23 4 4 Getting Password Page 4 5 1 On the RDU A login page click the Forget password button and the screen displays the page of getting password as shown in Figure 4 4 gt EMERSON w Network Power Please input your user name RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit Password will be sentto your email box or phone setin the system soon Figure 4 4 Page of getting password 2 Type your username and click the Submit button your password will be sent to the email box or phone which you have configured before click the Return button to cancel the operation LU Note Only when you have configured email and SMS parameters correctly in advance on the SMS Email Server Configuration page can you receive the password sent by system Refer to Alarm Notification in 4 6 3 Alarm Options for detailed setting method RDU A Homepage The RDU A homepage is shown in Figure 4 5 S EMERSON Network Power 2 3 4 5 Intelligent
88. ns System Options e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management Figure 4 52 Monitoring unit Sample As shown in Figure 4 52 the signals on the page are all sample signals of RDU A system such as System Status Click the Control button the page shown in Figure 4 53 pops up A NS e gt gt if EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 24 29 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Sampling Control Setting Alarm Data Center t Index Signal Name Current Value Unit Refresh Date Time Value Setting Set AC TeamWork The equip no control signal Alarm Options H Data amp History i Device Options System Options e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management Figure 4 53 Monitoring unit Control As shown in Figure 4 53 the monitoring unit has no control signals that is the RDU A has no control signals IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 49 Click the Setting button the page shown in Figure 4 54 pops up w S a a gt EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitoring Network Power Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 25 09 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Sampling Control setting Alarm Data Center t Index Signal Name Current Value Unit Refresh Date Time Value Setting set AC T
89. nsure to change t Are you sure to save it Y N LN killall in telnetd no process killed TP information has been modified as below IP address 192 168 0 253 IP mask 255 255 254 0 IP default gateway none ROU_acimi n Figure 3 13 Set IP address of RDU A LU Note If you log in the configuration interface by Telnet please use the new IP to log in Telnet after typing Y to save the new IP set Time Of RDU A The Settime command is used to set the time of RDU A Type settime under the command prompt RDU_admin and press the Enter key Type year month date hour minute second and press the Enter key as shown in Figure 3 14 RUU_admin tsettine Before operating you should stop application program first SEE SE ESSE EES EE EEE EEE EE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EE EEE EE Set ROL time Pleae input year month day hour tminutetsecond format 1 YY MM DO hhimmt z example 2008 05 06 08106118 E ME EEE E Please input new time 1Y MM DD0 hAtmmtss e009 02 24 16 00 00 Current time is 2009 02 24 16 00 00 Tue Feb 24 16 00 00 UTC 2009 Figure 3 14 Set time of RDU A Reboot RDU A The reboot command is used to reboot RDU A Type reboot under the command prompt RDU_admin and press the Enter key as shown in Figure 3 15 RU _acmint RUL_admin reboot Are you sure to reboot the system YN CHIy Figure 3 15 Reboot RDU A Type Y under the command prompt and press the Enter ke
90. nternal F Env 4D Control v RDU A Relay 1 Signal O Input2Register Device Register Signal Type Signal Name Monitoring Unit v Alarm Supervision Unit Internal F vw Add Figure 4 30 Alarm linkage configuration 2 As shown in Figure 4 30 different command has different expression and different parameters Select a command first for instance OR In this case the expression is signal 1 Inputi Register OR signal 2 Input2 Register signal 3 Output Register IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 39 When Signal is chosen for the input and output parameters firstly choose the equip name from the drop down lists of Equip Register secondly choose the signal type from the drop down lists of Signal Type thirdly choose the signal name from the drop down lists of Signal Name signal 1 2 3 can be any available signals of the RDU A 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 4 31 e Actions Configuration Web Page Dialog Signal OutputRegister Signal Type Operator O Signal InputlRegister Signal Type Signal Name Device Register Signal Name Device Register RDU A Relay 1 Control v R O v gt Env 4D vi O Signal Input2Register
91. on mode setting Step 3 Set the parameters of HyperTerminal 1 Set the port parameters as shown in Figure 3 9 and click OK COM1 Properties 7 Fort Settings Bits per second 115200 z Data bits le Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Ei Restore Defaults Figure 3 9 Communication parameters setting 2 Run the HyperTerminal of Win95 NT 2000 and choose the serial port being used 3 Choose File gt Properties in the RDU A HyperTerminal interface and choose the Settings tab in the popped up RDU A Properties interface Choose Auto detect or VT100 in the Emulation field and then click OK as shown in the Figure 3 10 I RU Properties Connect To Settings Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal keys Windows keys Backspace key send Ctrl H Del 7 Ctrl H Space Ctrl H Emulation Auto detect Terminal Setup Telnet terminal ID ansi Backscroll buffer lines 500 Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Input Translation ASCII Setup Cancie Figure 3 10 Emulation setting IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 Chapter 3 Access RDU A Through Interfaces 19 Power On RDU A After finishing the cable connection and parameter settings above power on RDU A and the message shown in Figure 3 11 will appear which implies that the system has been ini
92. onding digital signals will not be displayed on the RDU A page Click the Control button to view the control signal of Env 4DI as shown in Figure 4 13 X Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert rou EMERSON Performance Monitorin Network Power gt um g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 11 44 29 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env 4DI Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Data Center Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental z i Index Signal Name Current Value Unit Refresh Date Time Value Setting Set e EnvTH 1 RDU A Relay 1 Open Open v Set 2 RDU A Relay 2 Open Open v Set Env4DI P ta I 3 RDU A Smoke Power Relay Close Open v Set UPS O 4 Uninstall 4DI 61 Door1 D11 Door1 DI1 v Set Cooling 5 Clear 4DI Comm Fail Alarm Clear Set PDU 6 Maunal Search Search 2012 02 17 11 01 01 Set Figure 4 13 Env 4DI Control As shown in Figure 4 13 the page displays the control signal of Env 4DI you can send control command to the corresponding equipment Taking Uninstall 4DI 61 and Clear 4DI Comm Fail Alarm as examples If users pull out the physical sensors connected with the intelligent digital input sensor without sending uninstall command the system will generate a Leave alarm as shown in Figure 4 12 Users can send the uninstall command to clear the Leave alarm for example in the Set value te
93. ork LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings C Use automatic configuration script Proxy server O Use a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections Figure 6 5 LAN setting Step 2 3 On the page shown in Figure 6 5 tick Use a proxy server for your LAN and click OK to finish the LAN setting Q8 On the RDU A login page after typing username and password correctly why is there no response A Please check whether the security setting meets the requirement the procedures are as follows 1 To log in RDU A double click the icon of IE to run the software click the menus of Tools Internet Options and then choose the Security tab to pop up the page shown in Figure 6 6 Internet Options p 7 General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings 9 Y O Internet ca Trusted sites Restricted sites Local intranet sy a This zone is for all websites that are ws found on your intranet Security level For this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom level To use the recommended settings click Default level Custom level Default level Reset all zones to default level Figure 6 6 Securi
94. our user groups and they have different security level and user authority see Table 4 3 for detailed information IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 53 Table 4 3 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 parameters 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 4 60 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 4 6 3 Alarm Options for details eSMS 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
95. own in Figure 4 39 you can add a new device the procedures are as follows 1 Choose the device type in the Device Type textbox 2 Type the device name in the Device Name textbox 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 device 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 Figure 4 40 pops up Add equipment success please click Save configuration to enable configuration to take effect Figure 4 40 Prompt information 1 8 Click the Save Configuration button shown in Figure 4 39 the page shown in Figu
96. p History History data Querying the history data History log Querying the log data Clear history Clearing the history data and log data Device Options Device management 1 Can add modify and delete equipment actively and support adding seven pieces of intelligent equipment at most 2 Can install and uninstall equipment type and support connecting third party equipment Signal setting Modifying equipment name signal name and alarm level online Batch configuration Updating and downloading configuration files and system files System Options Monitoring unit Collecting the system information of RDU A Network setting 1 Setting the network information such as IP subnet mask gateway and DNS 2 Controlling whether the upper monitoring system RDU M manager can visit the RDU A 3 Remote service setting User management Adding modifying and deleting user information Date time setting Calibrating the real time clock of RDU A System reset Rebooting the RDU A and restoring default configuration Site setting Modifying site information online System upgrade Upgrading the application program online Personal Senie System title Setting title and logo picture at the top of the Web page Status bar Configuring the current display contents of the status bar 1 4 Technical Specifications 1 4 1 Safety Regulations And EMC See Table 1
97. r Alarm Options 2 ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Env TH Room Env 1 0 SENSOR 9600 n 8 1 3 ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Env 4DI Room Env 2 0 SENSOR 9600 n 8 1 Data amp History 4 ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K COM ITA5_10K Room Env 3 0 COM1 9600 n 8 1 Device Options 5 ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM DME3000 Room Env 4 0 COM1 19200 n 8 1 6 ENP_PDU COM PDU Room Env 5 0 COM1 9600 n 8 1 7 ENP_PDU COM PDU1 Room 7 0 COM1 9600 n 8 1 e Signal Setting e Batch Configuration Modify Device Device Type ENP_PDU COM v Device Name PDV1 System Options Port comi v Device Address T Module_ID o Personal Setting Location Room v Parameter 9600 n 8 1 Add Modify Delete Save Configuration Save Configuration Figure 4 44 Adding a device becomes effective L Note Up to 32 devices can be added in the system The procedures for deleting a device are as follows 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 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 45 LO Note Before clicking the Delete button if the device information has been modified it cannot be deleted The procedures for modifying a device are as follows 1 Choose the device which needs to be modified in the device list 2 Modify the device
98. r With RJ45 Ports User Manual for IRM S04DIF Address setting The intelligent sensor address is composed of group number and serial number in the group which can be set through the DIP switch on the intelligent sensor The address setting methods of IRM S01T and IRM S02TH are the same The address is set through DIP switch DIP1 DIP6 among which DIP1 DIP4 are used to set the group number and DIP5 DIP6 are used to set the serial number within the group For example the sensor address of 71 is set as shown in Figure 2 9 among which 0111 means group number 7 and 01 means serial number 1 within the group A A Note 1 DIP switch in the ON position means 1 12345 6 or it means 0 DIP ON 2 The sensor address cannot be set as 00 Listy LJ which is the broadcast address Group Num Figure 2 9 DIP switch setting schematic diagram The settings of DIP1 DIP6 are listed in the Table 2 4 Table 2 4 DIP1 DIP6 setting table DIP1 DIP4 Group DIP1 DIP4 Group DIP1 DIP4 Group DIP5 DIP6 Number 0000 0 0110 6 1100 C 00 0 0001 1 0111 7 1101 d O 1 1 0010 2 1000 8 1110 E 10 2 0011 3 1001 9 1111 F 11 3 0100 4 1010 A 0101 9 1011 b The address setting methods of IRM S04DI intelligent digital input sensor with Phoenix ports and IRM S04DIF intelligent digital input sensor with R
99. racters are invalid Click Modify Signal the page shown in Figure 4 49 pops up IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 47 Ss y ok Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Performance Monitorinc Network Power gt g Device Location RDU A 2012 07 11 15 40 21 System Controllable Allow 2 Welcome admin Logout Modify Device Name Modify Signal Data Center Device Type ENP_RDU A DUMMY v Signal Type Sampling v AC TeamWork t Index Signal Name New Name Set Alarm Options 1 System Status O LA Data amp History m 2 RDU A Internal Status O 3 Running Config Type O Device Options e Device Management e Signal Setting e Batch Configuration Figure 4 49 Modify signal On the page shown in Figure 4 49 you can modify the signal name as well as the alarm level of the alarm signal Choose Device Type and Signal Type type the new signal name and click the Set button to make it effective LO Note For Env TH and Env 4DI the system has the linkage modifying function for the signal name that is when the sample signal name is modified the names of corresponding control signal setting signal and alarm signal will be modified as well Therefore the page only supplies the function of modifying sample signal name Batch Configuration Click the Batch Configuration submenu under the Device Options menu the page shown
100. rds generated between the start time and end time will be listed including Index Device name Signal Name Alarm Level Start Date Time Confirmed by Confirmed on Date Time and End Date Time as shown in Figure 4 25 Click the Download button to download the query results gt EMERSON Liebert 20 Performance Monitoring Intelligent Monitoring Unit Network Power Hotes oT RDU A 2012 02 17 16 00 56 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout History Alarm Query Please download within 5 minutes Number of records displayed per page can not exceed 500 Please input the correct Data Center number Device Name All Devices v AC TeamWork Start Date Time 2012 02 17 12 00 00 End Date Time 2012 02 17 14 00 00 eo OPS em Query Download e Current Alarm Index Device Name Signal Name Alarm Level Start Date Time Confirmed by Confirmed on Date Time End Date Time e History Alarm 1 Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 13 59 02 2012 02 17 14 52 01 2 Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 13 15 43 2012 02 17 13 58 58 e Alarm Notification 3 Env 4D1 User 4DI 61 DI1 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 13 53 42 2012 02 17 13 54 21 e Actions 4 Env 4DI User 4D161DI1 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 13 53 21 2012 02 17 13 53 22 5 Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 13 14 59 2012 02 17 13 15 39 Data amp History d a er E E 6 Env TH Low Hum 33 Alarm Critical 2012 02 17 13 01 35
101. re 4 41 pops up Microsoft Internet Explorer A P ROU 4 will restart after saving are you sure to save it Figure 4 41 Prompt information 2 If clicking the Cancel button the added equipment fails if clicking OK the dialog box of Security authentication pops up as shown in Figure 4 42 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 44 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web Y Security authentication Web Page Dialog E Figure 4 42 Dialog box of Security authentication 9 Type the login password of current user and click OK The reboot page pops up as shown in Figure 4 43 N EMERSON Welcome Network Power RDU A is starting RDU A homepage will be reset Please wait Figure 4 43 Reboot page After the system reboots adding a device becomes effective 10 Log in the RDU A webpage again and the added device will appear as shown in Figure 4 44 EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorinc Network Power i J Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 10 03 15 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Add Modify Delete Device Install Uninstall Device Type Data Center Tip After finishing the operation of Add Modify Delete Device then click Save Configuration to enable configuration to take effect AC TeamWork t Device ID Device Type Device Name Location Address Module_ID Port Paramete
102. ro Performance Monitorinc Network Power gt g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 16 41 39 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout History Log Query Please download within 5 minutes Download Number of records displayed per page can not exceed 500 Please input the Data Center E correct number Log Type Control Log v AC TeamWork 2 Start Date Time 2012 02 17 00 00 00 End Date Time 2012 02 17 23 59 59 Alarm Options o Query Download Data8 History sl Index Device Name Signal Name Value Unit Date Time Sender Name Sender Type Result AEE A 1 Env TH Maunal Search Search 2012 02 17 08 26 06 WEB admin User Success 2 Env TH Maunal Search Search 2012 02 17 10 59 33 WEB admin User Success e History Data 3 Env 4DI Maunal Search Search 2012 02 17 11 01 01 WEB admin User Success 4 Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm limit 30 00 deg C 2012 02 17 11 21 44 WEB admin User Success 5 Env TH Low Hum 32 Alarm limit 16 00 RH 2012 02 17 11 22 43 WEB admin User Success e Clear History 6 Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm limit 25 00 deg C 2012 02 17 11 24 15 WEB admin User Success Device Options i 7 Env TH Low Hum 32 Alarm limit 25 00 RH 2012 02 17 11 24 27 WEB admin User Success 8 Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm limit 28 00 deg C 2012 02 17 12 43 29 WEB admin User Success System Options 9 Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm limit 35 00 deg C 2012 02 17 12 44 04 WEB admin User Success 10 Env TH High Temp 32 Alarm limit 28 00 deg C 2012 02
103. searching Know next time don t remind Prompt window EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert zo Performance Monitoring Network Power Location RDU A 2012 03 23 09 30 51 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env 4DI Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Data Center Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental 7 7 Index Signal Name Value Unit Sampling Time e EnvTH 1 RDU A Door1 Normal 2012 03 23 09 30 48 2 RDU A Smoke Normal 2012 03 23 09 30 48 e Env4DlI Cooling Sample page Figure 4 12 Env 4DI As shown in Figure 4 12 you can view the information of the physical sensors door status water and smoke and all intelligent digital input sensors connected with the RDU A For example User 4DI 61DI1 means the input status of DI1 port of the intelligent digital input sensor user defined whose DIP address is 61 6 is the group address and 1 is the serial number in the group As for the sample signals of Env 4DI the descriptions are as follows IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 28 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 1 For the convenience of signal edit it is suggested to configure the group address of the intelligent digital input sensor as the rack number the serial number in the group can be used to distinguish their specific positions such as front and back 2 For the unconnected intelligent digital input sensors the corresp
104. small computer room is shown in Figure 5 2 Knurr rack d Smoke sensor Datamate 3000 air conditioner Temperature amp humidity sensor SP RDU A host KWM a TFT Door status sensor Water sensor Adapt UPS il l l l l UPS battery module O Figure 5 2 Small computer room See Table 5 2 for the equipment configuration and connecting mode IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 62 Chapter 5 RDU A Configuration Table 5 2 Equipment configuration and connecting mode Equipment Number Connecting mode to RDU A Rack 4 RDU A 1 12 5kW precision air conditioner DataMate3000 1 Connect to RDU A through COM2 port RDU SIC card 3 Connect to UPS ADAPT through network mode UPS 5KVA ADAPT UPS 3 Connect to RDU A through RDU SIC card Backup battery module 3 PDU 8 Connect to RDU A through COM3 port and COM5 port IRM S02TH intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor 8 PONCE NAO A a serial connection of multiple sensors IRM SO4DIF intelligent digital input sensor with RJ45 ports Connect to RDU A through SENSOR port Door status sensor used to detect the door s open close Two sensors are connected to RDU A directly the other status two are connected to RDU A through IRM S04DIF Smoke sensor Connect to RDU A through SMO
105. ss RDU A Through Web Operator Input 1 Input 2 Param1 Param2 Output Expression l When Sin1 Rin1 lt P1 Sout Rout 1 LT 1 Rin1 P1 P2 R RIA SOUUROUL When Sint Rini s Pie P2 Sout Rout 0 DS Sint Rin1 P1 Sout Rout Sin1 Rin1 DS P1 output to Sout Rout Note 1 Sin1 Rin1 Sin2 Rin2 P1 P2 Sout Rout respectively refer to Signal 1 Inputi Register Signal 2 Input2 Register 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 following illustrates the alarm linkage with examples Example 1 If it is required that when the RDU A system generates an alarm the alarm indicator turns on Suppose that the alarm indicator is mounted on the RELAY 1 port you can achieve the alarm linkage function through the following configuration Expression Supervision Unit Internal Fault DS P 3 RDU A Relay 1 The configuration method is shown in Figure 4 33 When the alarm signal of Supervision Unit Internal Fault generates an alarm RDU A Relay 1 will close after a delay of 3s thus the alarm indicator turns on Y Alarm Linkage Config Web Page Dialog Uperator Signal O InputlRegister Parami Signal OutputRegister Equi pName Re
106. talling water sensor You can choose whether or not to buy and install the water sensor on their own The water sensor should be horizontally positioned at a low place or in front of the communication equipment For the installation procedures of water sensor refer to Installing smoke sensor Installing door status sensor You can choose whether or not to buy and install the door status sensor on their own When the door is closed only a maximum of 5mm distance is allowed between the two parts of the door status sensor If the distance exceeds 5mm find a proper position for the sensor to meet the requirement For the installation procedures of door status sensor refer to Installing smoke sensor IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 3 1 3 1 1 Chapter 3 Access RDU A Through Interfaces 15 Chapter 3 Access RDU A Through Interfaces This chapter expounds how to access RDU A through interfaces including logging on RDU A power on RDU A and using command line Logging On RDU A Through Network Port LAN 1 Use a standard network cable to connect the network port of the RDU A host with the network port of the computer 2 You should set the parameters of HyperTerminal after the network cable is connected The detailed setting procedures are as follows Step 1 First open the console panel in PC double click the icon of Network Connections and then double click Local Area Connection to enter network configurat
107. tance unit m Connected number connection point Connecting nodes of DI Standard category 4 twisted pair cable lt 100 28M SENSOR ports twisted pair cable l Bete Standard category 4 Acousto optic alarm indicator nA ar me gory lt 100 ol twisted pair cable Standard category 4 Intelligent device eae Jo lt 100 468 Note digital output for other use 1 For temperature temperature and humidity door status water 4Dl 4DO sensors DO devices and so on each sensor or device is calculated as one node for smoke and infrared sensors each sensor is calculated as four nodes 2 The acousto optic alarm indicator has two routs of connection points RELAY1 RELAY2 which can be used as two routes of 3 The RDU A can connect up to 16 intelligent devices not including the default devices The devices connected through network mode cannot exceed eight and the connected devices of single COM cascade cannot exceed four IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 8 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter introduces the hardware installation of RDU A including installation preparation installing IRM E04COM board installing RDU A host and power module and installing sensor 2 1 Installation Preparation 2 1 1 Note To ensure the safety of the product and installation personnel take the following precautions O Always cut off the pow
108. telligent Monitoring Unit Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 16 03 52 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Alarm Notification Configuration SMS Email Server Configuration System Notification Configuration Data Center E l T 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 AC TeamWork User admin Administrator v Email Alarm Options p Phone e Current Alarm Language Type O English O Chinese Notification by Email O sms O Phone e HistoyAlarm o o eem Customized Alarm Notification Device Name Alarm Description Alarm Date Time Alarm Status J Alarm Level C Site Name e Alarm Notification LJ Select All Device Type Applied O Critical Alarm O Moderate Alarm e Actions O ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR O O ENPC_AC_DME3000 COM O O pool i O ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR O O Device Options O ENP_RDU A DUMMY O O O ENP_UPS_ITA5_10K COM O O to Op ca O ENP_PDU COM O O Personal Setting Save Figure 4 26 Alarm notification configuration 2 SMS Email Server Configuration Click the Alarm Notification submenu under the Alarm Options menu and then click the SMS Email Server Configuration button the page shown in Figure 4 27 pops up EMERSON Network Power Device Location Data Center AC TeamWork Alarm Options e Current Alarm e History Alarm e Alarm Notification e A
109. tem 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 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 72 Appendix 1 Abbreviation Appendix 1 Abbreviation AC Alternating Current CA Critical Alarm DC Direct Current DI Digital Input IE Internet Explorer a Web browser developed by Microsoft FAQ Frequently Asked Questions FTP File Transfer Protocol used to transfer large chunks of data HTML Hypertext Mark Up Language used to create Web pages HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol used to convey HTML LED Light Emitting Diode Linux A UNIX like operating system with open source developed under Free Software Foundation LLP Local Language Package LUI Local User Interface MA Moderate Alarm NA No Alarm LA Low Alarm IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Appendix 2 Standard Configuration List 73 Appendix 2 Standard Configuration List No Item description Quantity Unit 1 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit 1 EA 2 Master Power IRMU061DZ1 IRM U061DR1 power unit R5 1 EA 3 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit Installation 4 Commissioning Manual 1 EA 4 Ordinary Square Pin 4PIN Single Row Straight 2 54 5 84 2mm PCB 3A ROHS 2 EA 5 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 1 EA 6 Cross Recessed Pan Head Tapping Screws ST2 9 6 5F Zinc Elec
110. ter 4 Access RDU A Through Web w EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorinc Network Power g Device Location RDU A 2012 02 17 10 51 27 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env TH Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_TH SENSOR Data Center ow Overview Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental z Index Signal Name Current Value Unit Refresh Date Time Value Setting Set 1 Clear Sensor Comm Fail Alarm Clear Clea Set 2 Maunal Search Search Search Set e Env 4Dl Figure 4 9 Env TH Control As shown in Figure 4 9 the page displays the control signal of Env TH two functions can be realized 1 Click the Set button to clear the communication failure alarm for the intelligent temperature sensor and intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor 2 Click the Set button to search the connected sensors manually LO Note 1 Upon clearing the communication fail alarm other signals including Sample signal and Setting signal of the intelligent temperature sensor and intelligent temperature amp humidity sensor will be cleared too 2 After new sensors are connected you must conduct manual search otherwise the sensors cannot be recognized Click the Setting button to view the setting signal of Env TH as shown in Figure 4 10 x NS x a
111. tialized and everything is normal You can press the Enter key to enter the command line and log on to RDU A system by using the ID of rduadmin The default password is emerson RDOU HOST login rduadmin Password helcome to RDUA world cc Copyright ic Emerson Group All rights reserved 009 Copyright 2012 by Emerson Group helcome to EDU Version 3 0 2012 01 SESE SEE EE ESSE ESE ESE EEE ESSE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE RDU _admin Figure 3 11 Power on RDU A Using Command Line EJ Note 1 To validate a command after setting parameters enter Y as prompted and the command will become valid after 30 seconds 2 When entering parameters pressing the Enter key will keep the original parameter Logging On To The Command Line The detailed procedures of logging on to the RDU A are as follows 1 Power on the RDU A If the RDU A starts normally the HyperTerminal will display RDU HOST login 2 Type the user name rduadmin and press the Enter key the HyperTerminal will display Password 3 Type the password emerson and press the Enter key the HyperTerminal will display the command prompt RDU_admini LO Note Both the user name and password are case sensitive Setting RDU A User Password The password command is used to set the RDU A user password Type password under the command prompt RDU_admin and press the Enter ke
112. ting e System Reset Figure 4 63 System reset Click the Reboot RDU A button to reboot the system Click the Default button to restore all the default settings LO Note If you use the restore function RDU A may lose the original configuration solution After the restore operation make sure to wait for one minute before re accessing RDU A through Web Site Setting Click the Site Setting submenu under the System Options menu the page shown in Figure 4 64 pops up SS EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Performance Monitorine Network Power j Device Location RDU A 2012 02 20 11 09 46 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Site Info Setting Data Center Site Content Update content Set Ai ull Site Name Test RDU A O Alarm Options Site Location Xi an e F Site Description Test RDU A O Data amp History Device Options System Options e Monitoring Unit e Network Setting e User Management e Date Time Setting e System Reset e Site Setting Figure 4 64 Site information setting On the page shown in Figure 4 64 you can modify the site information of RDU A 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 4 65 pops up IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 55 EMESCOR Intel
113. tion in the left part you can view the room equipment information according to the specific equipment location as shown in Figure 4 72 x my eet Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Network PAG Performance Monitoring Location RDU A 2012 02 20 11 39 57 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Quantity of Device 5 Data Center Set Location Rack1 e EnvTH i mi Env TH Env 4D ITAS_10K DME3000 PDU e e Env4DI Rack2 Rack3 Room Env e Camera View Figure 4 72 Page of view by location As shown in Figure 4 72 the location names of the equipment are displayed under the Data Room submenu such as Rack1 and Rack2 Equipment in the same equipment location will be displayed under the same location name The setting method of equipment location is as follows 1 Click Device Options gt Device Management the page shown in Figure 4 39 pops up 2 Define the Location field according to the actual situation refer to Device Management in 4 6 5 Device Options LO Note The equipment locations of all intelligent sensors are the same which are Room Env by default On the page of view by location you can set the background picture and the icon location Click the Set Location button and the page shown in Figure 4 73 pops up EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro Network Ponidi Performance Monitoring Location RDU A 2012 02 20 11 40 46 System Controllable
114. troplating iridescent o EA yellow GB845 85 ROHS 7 Outsourced Cable Set IIRMU061DSL7 IRMU061D 1 EA 8 Label Set Or Other IRMU061D blank line sequence label 1 EA 9 Outsourced Cable Set IRMU061DSL2 Distribution Cable for IRMU061DSL2 ROHS 1 EA 10 IRM U061D RDU A Special Cable And Three Way Connector User Manual 1 EA 11 One port to Two port 8P8C Unshield Straight mm 1 EA 12 Hanger big 2 EA 13 Hanger small 1 EA 14 M4 8 screw 6 EA IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual
115. ts OR command Usage OR Input Input2 _ _ Output 6 NOT which represents NOT command Usage NOT Input1 _ _ _ Output Personal Setting 7 XOR which represents XOR command Usage XOR Input1 Input2 _ _ Output 8 GT which represents Greater Than command Usage GT Input1 _ Parameter1 Parameter2 Output 9 LT which represents Less Than command Usage LT Input1 _ Parameter1 Parameter2 Output 10 DS which represents Delay command Usage DS Input1 _ Parameter1 _ 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 FU or L type Figure 4 29 Alarm linkage configuration 1 Alarm output in RELAY1 If Alarm output in RELAY1 is ticked the relay will control the output of Relay1 port separately If the system has an alarm and the alarm has not been confirmed the relay will be closed if the system has no alarm or all alarms have been confirmed the relay will be open at this time RELAY1 will not participate in alarm linkage any more Linkage function As shown in Figure 4 29 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 4 30 la Actions Configuration Web Page Dialog Operator E Signal OutputRegister Device Register Signal Type Signal Name Device Register Signal Type Signal Name Monitoring Unit Y Alarm Supervision Unit I
116. ty of Device 5 Data Center ro Environmental 2 Environmental Env TH Env 4D e EnvTH abi as i 0 Warning aks Noe UPS Cooling UPS 1 PDU Cooling 1 Power Distribution 1 AC TeamWork Figure 4 6 Environmental As shown in Figure 4 6 the left menu displays the specific equipment names under Environmental Env TH and Env 4DI the right part displays the specific equipment information contained in Environmental including equipment pictures Env TH picture and Env 4DI picture and the equipment running status Normal or Warning Taking Env TH and Env 4DI as examples the following introduces the operation of Data Center Env TH Click the Env TH submenu or the Env TH picture shown in Figure 4 6 a prompt window pops up as shown below Clicking the control page link enters the control page of Env TH as shown in Figure 4 9 clicking the Close button displays the overview page of Env TH as shown in Figure 4 7 Tip EJ If add new temperature and humidity sensor please click the manual button in control page for manually searching Know next time don t remind Prompt window IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 25 NS EMERSON Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert xo Performance Monitoring Network Power Device Location RDU A 2012 03 23 09 29 40 System Controllable Allow 2 Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env TH Loc
117. ty setting 1 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 68 Chapter 6 Maintenance 2 On the page shown in Figure 6 6 choose Local Intranet and click the Custom level button to pop up the page shown in Figure 6 7 Security Settings Settings Actives controls and plug ins 14 Automatic prompting For Actives controls O Disable Enable 14 Binary and script behaviors O Administrator approved O Disable Enable 14 Download signed Actives controls O Disable O Enable Prompt 4 Download unsigned Activex controls FA mi bl Figure 6 7 Security setting 1 vin Reset custom settings a to Medium Reset cencel_ On the page shown in Figure 6 7 do not set High for security level Click the Reset button to Reset custom settings and click OK to finish the setting Q9 How to deal with failure in downloading or uploading files history alarm equipment information history data and log data A 1 Check that the File download has been enabled in the Security Settings of Internet Options of IE as shown in Figure 6 8 Internet Options General Securky Privacy Content Conmections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet Local mtranet Trusted stes Restricted stes Local intranet This zone is for all webstes that are found on your intranet security Settings Settings O Enable Prompt e Downloads Securit
118. ule as shown in Figure 2 6 gt gt ff 2 Pothook Tapping screw 2 pcs Installation hole 2 pcs TTT ah SOGINITOSOTSIIOS ANTENA vil vig Figure 2 6 Installing pothook of RDU A host The pothook is installed as shown in Figure 2 7 Then hang the power module IRM U061DR1 in the square holes of rack s vertical poles or crossbeams EJ Note 1 If the rack s top cover has a cable entry hole the power module can only be hung in the square holes of the back vertical poles to avoid metal objects such as cables and screws from entering the power module through the cable entry hole 2 The power module can also be placed on the RDU A host or other equipment flatwise Figure 2 7 Pothook is installed IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 12 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 3 Electrical Connection The electrical connection procedures of the RDU A host and power module are as follows 1 Use earth cable to connect the PE as shown in Figure 1 1 on the RDU A host 2 Insert the terminal of power module s output cable into the power interface as shown in Figure 1 1 of the RDU A host 3 Ensure that the wiring is correct Connect the power input terminal to the mains supply 2 4 Installing Sensor RDU A can connect intelligent sensors and physical sensors 2 4 1 Installing Intelligent Sensors
119. with 32 bytes of data Reply from 186 163 162 135 bytes 32 time 18ms TITL 63 Reply from 168 163 162 135 bytes 32 timetims TTL 63 Reply from 186 163 162 135 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 63 Reply from 186 163 162 135 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 63 Ping statistics for 186 163 162 135 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B tH loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Hinimum Ams Maximum E UE 4ms C Documents and Settings Administrator gt C Documents and Settings Administrator gt Figure 6 3 Communication test 3 Check whether a proxy server has been configured 1 To log in RDU A double click the icon of IE to run the software click the menus of Tools Internet Options and then choose the Connections tab to pop up the page shown in Figure 6 4 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 6 Maintenance 67 Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced 4 To set up an Internet connection click a She p Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server for a connection Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings Figure 6 4 Choose connections 2 On the screen as shown in Figure 6 4 click the button LAN Settings to pop up the screen as shown in Figure 6 5 Local Area Netw
120. xtbox of Uninstall 4DI 61 select the digital input port of the intelligent digital input sensor for instance Door1 DI1 and click the Set button the physical sensor connected to the Door1 DI1 port of 4DI 61 intelligent digital input sensor will be uninstalled In the Set value textbox of Clear 4Dl Comm Fail Alarm choose Clear and click the Set button other signals of the intelligent digital input sensor will all be cleared including the sample signal control signal and setting signal Click the Setting button to view the setting signals of Env 4DI as shown in Figure 4 14 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 29 NS Intelligent Monitoring Unit Liebert ro EMERSON l 5 a Network PON Performance Monitoring Location RDU A 2012 02 17 11 47 25 System Controllable Allow Welcome admin Logout Device Name Env 4DI Location Room Env Device Type ENP_ENV_4DI SENSOR Data Center Sampling Control Setting Alarm Environmental 9 RDU A Door1 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable Y O A e EnvTH 10 RDU A Door2 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable v O 11 RDU A Water Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable w O y ir 12 RDU A Smoke Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable i O UPS 13 User 4D 01 DI1 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disable w 14 User 4DI 01 DI2 Alarm Shield Enable Disable Disabl
121. y Type a new password of 5 8 characters under the command prompt and press the Enter key Re enter the same new password under the command prompt and press the Enter key as shown in the Figure 3 12 ROU _admin passyword Changing password for rduadmin Enter the new password minimum of 5 maximum of 8 characters Please Use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers Enter new password Re enter new password pas udL122 1 password for rduadmin changed Password changed Figure 3 12 RDU A password setting Setting IP Address Of RDU A The Setip command is used to set and save the IP address of RDU A IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual 20 3 3 4 3 3 5 Chapter 3 Access RDU A Through Interfaces Type setip under the command prompt RDU_admin and press the Enter key Type the new IP address mask and default gateway of the RDU A following the instructions and press the Enter key then the system prompts whether to save the new configuration type Y to save the new network parameters and make them take effect as shown in the Figure 3 13 ROU_admi n set ip Please input IP_address 192 168 0 254 192 168 0 253 Please input subnet mask 255 255 254 0 Please input Default gateway none IP information will be modified as below IP address 192 168 0 253 IP mask 255 255 254 0 IP default gateway none If you log in by telnet please configure the new IP when you e
122. y level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings dick Custo To use the recommended settings Reset all 20 Enable NET Framework setup Disable O Enabla lt Local Intranet Zone Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset bo Medium low default Figure 6 8 Enable file download 2 Check that the Download Unsigned ActiveX Controls has been enabled in the Security Settings of Internet Options of IE as shown in Figure 6 9 IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 6 Maintenance 69 Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings amp 0O Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Security Settings Settings Local intranet a This zone contains all Web sites that are on your organization s intranet Security level for this zone Disable Enable race J Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Custom settings Enabl To change the settings click Cus naue To use the recommended settings Prompt i ownload unsigned ActiveX controls Disable Enable Custom Level Prompt 14 Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Disable Enable Reset custom settings lt Reset to Medium low Y Figure
123. y to reboot RDU A IRM U061D RDU A Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web 21 Chapter 4 Access RDU A Through Web This chapter expounds how to access RDU A through Web including overview of web function and the use methods of authorizing boot strap page login RDU A web page getting password page RDU A homepage menu and shortcut methods 4 1 Overview Of Web Function Through Web page you can implement the following operations O Two themes are provided by default crystal blue or ocean blue Getting password back Browsing the detailed status of each piece of equipment such as Environment Temperature Humidity Environment 4DI UPS and precision air conditioner Sending control command to equipment and set parameters of equipment Viewing the current alarms that can be auto popped up if a new alarm generates Querying historical alarms historical data and log data eChanging system parameters such as IP address time and user information Changing site information equipment name signal name and alarm level on line O Active equipment management including installing uninstalling equipment type and active adding deleting and modifying equipment eCustomizing alarm notification language notification method and alarm content Function of notifying system status regularly eDownloading uploading configuration files and system files eUpgrading application program online eAC teamwork function
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