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1. MODEL Scout S DIGITAL METER Display the DC output voltage current and internal temperature of each Scout R unit OUTPUT CONTROL OUTPUT PM Bus signal for each Scout R unit LED INDICATOR Green Power on Red Alarm RELAY CONTACT 4 user programmable relay relay contact rating max 30V 1A resistive DC Input VOLTAGE RANGE 12 15VDC pu CURRENT 1A 12VDC 0 8A 15VDC DISPLAY LCD 16x2 Alphanumeric Matrix Display PC Web Page Display i MONITOR Output Voltage Load Current Temperature Input Voltage peer CONTROL Output Voltage Current Limit ON OFF COMM INTERFACE USB RS 232 Ethernet WORKING TEMP Note 1 25 70 C 20 90 RH non condensin ENVIRONMENT WORKING HUMIDITY 2 g STORAGE TEMP HUMIDITY 40 85 C 10 95 RH VIBRATION 10 500Hz 2G 10min 1cycle 60min each along X Y Z axes SAFETY STANDARDS UL60950 1 TUV EN60950 1 approved SAFETY amp WITHSTAND VOLTAGE Note 2 I P O P 3KVAC I P FG 1 5KVAC 0O P FG 0 7KVDC Eic ISOLATION RESISTANCE Note 2 I P O P I P FG O P FG 100M Ohms 500VDC 25 C 70 RH EMC EMISSION Compliance to EN55022 CISPR22 Conduction Class B Radiation Class A EN61000 3 2 3 EMC IMMUNITY Compliance to EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 EN61000 6 1 EN5008 2 light industry level criteria A MTBF 110 5K hrs min M
2. Programmable Relays and Digital Input Signal Functions Selections 1 Any alarm 2 OVP 3 OLP 4 Short circuit Alarm 5 OTP 6 High temp 7 AC fail 8 Fan lock 9 PMBus Error 1 Immediately PSU ON 2 Delay 1 600 sec 1 Immediately PSU OFF 2 Delay 1 600 sec Control by Digital Digital Input App I PMBus Device Addressing Module DIP switch position Module DIP switch position No 1 2 3 4 5 No 1 2 3 4 5 0 ON ON ON ON ON 16 ON ON ON ON OFF 1 OFF ON ON ON ON 17 OFF ON ON ON OFF 2 ON OFF ON ON ON 18 ON OFF ON ON OFF 3 OFF OFF ON ON ON 19 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 4 ON ON OFF ON ON 20 ON ON OFF ON OFF 5 OFF ON OFF ON ON 21 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 6 ON OFF OFF ON ON 22 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF ON ON 23 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 8 ON ON ON OFF ON 24 ON ON ON OFF OFF 9 OFF ON ON OFF ON 25 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 10 ON OFF ON OFF ON 26 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 11 OFF OFF ON OFF ON 27 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 12 ON ON OFF OFF ON 28 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 13 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 29 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 14 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 30 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 31 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF App J PMBus Command List Command Command Transaction of data fa D t Code Name Type Bytes SR 01h OPERATION R W Byte 1 Remote ON OFF control 02
3. Command Description AT Attention Command AT CNMI New Message Indication AT CSMP Set Text Mode Parameters AT CMGF Preferred Message Format AT CMGS Send Message 8 EMI Suppression Arrangement EMI radiation test is greatly affected by wiring Attaching an EMI suppressor ferrite core to the AC cable as close as possible to the AC inlet to reduce the noise is recommended There are suggested components for reducing EMI radiation interference including TDK HF70RU26 29 13S NEC ESD SR 250H and EROCORE FH29 7 13 25 9 When using a RJ 45 cable as your interface cable it might be needed to attach an EMI suppressor ferrite core to the cable as close as possible to the Ethernet connector JK1 to reduce EMI radiation interference There are TDK ZCAT 2032 0930 NEC ESD SR 160 and EROCORE FH 28x9x16 available for that purpose 9 Troubleshooting Issue No Power Controller does not turn on Cannot connect to web interface Cannot connect through USB 10 Warranty amp Contact Possible Cause 1 RKP 1U not installed on SK1000 2 No AC Input 3 Defective Scout R Rectifier 1 DC is not connected 2 Blown DC In fuse 3 All Scout R Rectifiers were turned off and no battery connected 1 Computer and system not in same domain 2 Network conflict 1 Software nont installed 2 Incorrect port selection in Comm settings Solution 1 Verify 2 Verify proper AC input 3 Contact Technical Service 1 Verify t
4. gt wn KY Oo 2 j Relay 3 Input 3 Relay 4 Input 4 vu oO Ww F 5 oo CMU Info Location Mfg Date 111117 Serial No Firmware Ver jr BB 2222 22 222 2 2 2 1223 M SCOUT S AS of 102014 6 3 3 PSU Status Page The PSU Status page displays the operating information of each PSU including output current internal temperature serial number firmware version alarm and status WY RKP CMUI Software Rev 10 ansees Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log DataLlog TCP IP amp GSM Firmware Version Status Alarm PSU Current Temperature Serial Number 0 19 0 24 110607000006 RO1 4 ON Normal 24 110607000006 R01 4 OFF Normal 6 3 4 Config Page On this page there are Bus voltage PSU current clear Event Log Data Log Data Log time interval setting programmable relay setting and PSU ON OFF that can be set and altered 6 3 4 1 Bus Voltage PSU Current Ifthe Bus voltage PSU current you set is not within the adjustable range it will become invalid Make sure the parameters that you type in are not over or less than the range as below After settings click the Save button to save your parameters Adjustable range of Bus voltage PSU current Type Bus voltage range PSU current Output Current range 12V 10 5 14V 30 112A Note If the set PSU current exceeds 100A the maximum rated current
5. select Y Page M SCOUT S AS of 102014 12 5 4 Data Log Page The Data Log will save operating data at regular intervals set by Data log interval The Data Log is capable of saving 1000 records but if the stored data is over its capacity it will overwrite the previous data from the first record The contents that Data Log stores include AC voltage relay condition condition of digital input signal output voltage total output current each PSU s currents and time The DataLog page displays 10 groups of data in one page and pages can be selected by the scroll down list Pomertag the Network SCU Status N Relay D Input Busv TotalI Vac PSU I A Time PSU Status 00 0 08 0 16 0 24 0 01 0 09 0 17 0 25 0 Configuration R1 OFF D1 High Max 117 5V 02 0 10 0 18 0 26 0 R2 0FF D2 High 3 sv loa n EE 03 0 11 0 19 0 0 27 00 N914 09 18 08 43 EventLOG R3 OFF D3 High Min 117 5V 04 0 12 0 20 0 28 0 f R4 OFF D4 High EN 05 0 13 0 21 0 29 0 DataLOG 14 0 22 0 15 0 23 0 TCP IP Config R1 OFF D1 High EN R2 OFF D2 High pe LATS 2 7 isi 13 5V JOA 2014 09 18 08 48 R3 OFF D3 High nr HEGE R4 OFF D4 High z R1 OFF D1 High 7 R2 OFF D2 High dte 3 de 13 5V OA 2014 09 18 08 52 R3 OFF D3 High Min 117 5V R4 OFF D4 High 00 0 08 0 16 0 24 0 5 5
6. 8 EMI Suppression Arrangement rnrnnannnnannnnannnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnennnnen 23 9 MOUDISSIMOO UN Oe EO 23 10 Warranty and Contact Information rrrnnrrernnnnornnnnrrnnnrrrrnnnnennnn 23 Appendix A Lunestad 24 NE M ag pe I Newport Beach Powering the Networ K Fax 714 957 1621 California 92663 www newmartelecom com E Mail techservice newmarpower com Quick Reference Guide Front Panel View LCD Display Pg 2 Controller LF AP F SALE EIT dd LITT jA Power Module B Power Module A LED USB Port Esc Down Ent Up Indicators Controller Programming Pg 2 Buttons Pg 3 Rear Panel View 1 2 Digital Input Ethernet AC Power Input AC Power Input App F Pg 15 Pg 2 Pg 7 Module A Pg 1 Module B Pg 1 Kr Le Hi DC Output Chassis Pg 2 Pg 1 Pg 1 Pg 3 Ground Pg 1 Rear Panel References 1 RJ45 Port JK 1 used when paralleling multiple shelves 2 RS 232 Port DB9 SMbus output for system monitor 3 Digital input for integrating auxiliary alarms 4 Form C programmable alarm relay contacts RY1 RY2 RY3 RY4 5 12 VDC power feed to controller provided by rectifier output 6 DB 25 connector mating connector RKP 1U must be installed for system operation 7 Power module address setting for serial SMBus for remote monitoring Factory preset Module A on on on on on Module B off on on on on IN is WA ayy e P O Box 1306 Phone 714 751 0488 Newport Beach Powering the Networ K Fa
7. General Advanced Connect using a Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Conr f Configure This connection uses the following tems z E Cuent for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Shanng tor Microsoft Networks O0SPasker Sehecider I 1 W intemet Protocol TOPAP I Insta Desctintion Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide ares network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected z Notify me when the connection has limited or no connectivity OK Cancel 3 Click the Use the following IP address and then type addresses in IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway boxes After that click the OK button The IP address you set should be in the same domain Scout S but not the identical IP There is an example below for your reference Address Default for ex IP address 169 254 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 169 254 1 1 M SCOUT S AS of 102014 You can get IP setlings assigned automatically your network support this capab ity Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropnate IP sethmgs Obtain an IP address automatically Use the follownng Padi ie mm a a a mm mg IP address 169 254 1 2 Subnet mask K 255 25 0 0 Detault gateway I 169 254 9 1 Use the tollowing DNS server addresses Pre
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9. Input Output Module Current Minimum Cross section of Copper Wire Maximum Current 115VAC 1 unit 16Arms 14AWG UL1015 12A 230VAC 1 unit 10Arms 18AWG UL1015 6A 1 unit 100Adc 2 AWG 22mm2 115A 12VDC 2 unit 200Adc 0 AWG 60mm2 217A App D De rating When Scout R units are operating in high ambient temperature or at a low AC input voltage these units will de rate their output current automatically to protect themselves 100 m 4 80 KA 230VAC Input only al 60 F g I E e 40 I Q Q lt 50b A z 3 205 7 40 i 40 25 40 0 15 30 50 60 70 HORIZONTAL 90 100 115 t 180 264 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C INPUT AC VOLTAGE VAC 60Hz App D Output de rating curve for Scout R App E LED Status LED Status Description 1 Power on indicator of Scout S It will be green while oreen normal operation A Flashing red Scout S or Scout R is under an abnormal situation No indication Normal condition App F Pin Assignments CN500 Pin No Assignment Connector Pin No Assignment CN500 D Type Right Angle 25 positions Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment 1 ON OFF A 6 FAN FAIL A 1 T ALARM B 16 21 N C 2 AC OK A 7 ON OFF B 12 FAN FAIL B 22 S 3 DC OK A 8 AC OK B 13 5V AUX 23 S 4 PV A 9 DC OK B 14 12V AUX 24 V 5 T ALARM A 10 PV B 15 GND AUX 25 V OJK1 Pin No Assignment Connector Pin No Assignment JK1 RJ45 8 positions
10. Pin No Assignment PinNo Assignment Pin No Assignment 1 DA 4 CONTROL 7 SCL 2 DB 5 NC 8 GND AUX 3 V 6 SDA 25 CN502 Pin No Assignment Connector Pin No Assignment CN502 D type Male 9 positions Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment 1 4 6 7 8 9 NC 3 TXD 2 RXD 5 GND FG O CN503 Pin No Assignment Connector Pin No Assignment CN503 HRS DF 11 8DP 2DS or equivalent PinNo Assignment PinNo Assignment 1 D IN1 5 D IN3 2 4 6 8 GND FG 7 D IN4 3 D IN2 JK500 Pin No Assignment Connector Pin No Assignment JK500 RJ45 8 position Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment 1 TX 4 5 7 8 NC 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX TB4 Pin No Assignment Connector Pin No Assignment TB4 DECA MX422 25412 or equivalent Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment 1 Relay1 NO 4 Relay2 NO 7 Relay3 NO 10 Relay4 NO 2 Relay1 NC 5 Relay2 NC 8 Relay3 NC 11 Relay4 NC 3 Relay1 COM 6 Relay2 COM 9 Relay3 COM 12 Relay4 COM SK100 Pin No Assignment Connector Pin No Assignment SK100 Schurter 4840 2201 or equivalent Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment 1 VIN 2 VIN Description of CN502 connection pins Pin No Function Description 1 4 6 7 8 9 NC Not used 2 RXD Data recei
11. Section 7 3 mentioned is needed Refer to the product below Sierra Wireless AirLink Programmable Modems http www sierrawireless com productsandservices AirLink Programmable Modems aspx 2 Follow the instruction of the user manual of your GSM modem and the instruction below to properly set the connection between your GSM modem and the Scout S Also make sure the baud rate of the GSM modem is set at 115200bps 7 1 Installation and Settings 1 Insert a SIM card into your GSM modem Make sure that there is no PIN Personal Identification Number recorded in the SIM card 2 After installing a GSM antenna to your GSM modem and connecting an interface cable between the Scout S and your GSM modem turn the GSM modem on The figure below shows the connection diagram for a Scout S and a GSM modem DB9 Female Standard RS 232 Short message ae p antenna mobile phone M SCOUT S AS of 102014 22 3 Set a GSM phone number in the Scout S Refer to Section 6 3 7 4 Select 3 RS232 for GSM in the Communication Port Setting through the LCD user interface Refer to Section 4 4 6 7 2 Test of Sending a Short Message 1 Turn devices on in the following order Scout S and then GSM modem 2 Unplug the power of the Scout R 3 In this case there is a PMBus Error alarm that will occur Then you should receive a text message sent by the Scout S after a few seconds 7 3 AT Command List forScout S
12. TCP IP Configuration Page To enter the TCP IP Config page you will be asked to enter a user name and a password too Refer to the label on the top panel for both the User name and Password This user name and password cannot be changed Connect to 169 254 1 1 2 The server 169 254 1 1 at Protected requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without secure connection User name f 7 Password Remember my password me M SCOUT S AS of 102014 13 Once you insert the correct user name and password you will enter this address settings page On this page there are IP address subnet mask gateway primary DNS and secondary DNS that can be set and changed For example if the Scout S is not in your current domain you can revise it to your current domain by changing those IP address parameters Powering the Network SCU Status MAC Address 00 04 43 85 33 15 PSU Status Host Name SCOUT Configuration IP Address 169 254 1 1 EventLOG Gateway 169 254 1 1 BEE hele Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 TCP IP Config Primary DNS 169 254 1 1 _ Secondary 0 0 0 0 _ DNS Save Config TCP IP Firmwer version RO1 1 6 Scout S Monitoring Software System requirements 1 Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system 2 AMD or Intel Pentium 133MHz or bet
13. V Save Voltage PSU Current 112 0 A Save Current Range 10 5V 14 0V Range 30 0A 112 04 DataLOG TCP IP Config Set Clear EventLog DataLog Set DataLog interval time Clear EventLog Clear DataLog 5 Minute 1460 Save set Function Sub Function Delay sec v Select Y v vil 14600 05 los o7 Jos 09 10 14 15 N A NZA INZA N A NZ A NZA N A N A N A N A N A 21 22 23 24 25 26 Bo 31 N A N A N A N A N A N A NZA N A 5 2 4 2 Setting of Clear EventLog DataLog and DataLog Time Interval The Set Clear EventLog DataLog box is used to clear the data that Event log Data log has stored while the Set DataLog time interval box can set the time interval from 1 to 60 minutes Set Clear EventLog DataLog Set DataLog interval time Clear Eventlog Cem Datalog Minute 1 60 Save set 5 2 4 3 Setting of Programmable Relay Each relay can be set for the functions below 1 Alarm activating Any Alarm OVP OLP OTP Short circuit High Temp AC Fail Fan lock or PMBus Error 2 PSU ON activating Immediately or Delay 1 600 sec 3 PSU OFF activating Immediately or Delay 1 600 sec 4 Digital I P activating Control by DI1 control by DI2 control by DI3 or control by DI4 Set Relay Relay Function Sub Function PSU Delay sec Relau S
14. X Date 2010 01 19 Time 20 15 30 Scout S Info Press ENT key Boot message Powering the screen Network Scout L PSU RCP 2000 Bus V 12 0V O PI 100 0A MENU MENU MENU MENU STATUS SETTINGS MAINTENANCE NETWORK Bus Voltage PSU ON OFF Event Log View MAC Address gt 48 0V Press ENT key ing M gt 00 11 22 33 44 55 Output Current Set Bus Voltage Clear Event Log IP Address 100 0A 48 0V md M 192 168 000 001 Number of PSU Set PSU Current ae Clear Data Log a Subnet Mask 10 Units Press ENT key 255 255 000 000 PSU Current Set Prog Relay Change Password a Gateway Press ENT key Press ENT key 000 000 000 000 PSU Temperature R D LOG interval a Load Default Press ENT key 01 Minutes PSU Status Set USB RS232 xx Normal 3 RS232 GSM Serial Number Set Date Time Press ENT key 2010 01 19 20 15 Manufacture Date Buzzer Control Serial Number Press ENT key Press ENT key 201201300002 Firmware Version Scout S address Manufacture Date P Press ENT key gt 001 M 2010 01 01 Digital Input ig Firmware Version RO1 0 Firmware Version Press ENT key Location TWN Mobile Phone P 1234567890 App H
15. a 19 rack with a minimum of 4 clearance from front and back of shelf to allow for adequate fan ventilation for installation in a 23 rack contact Newmar and request SRS 1U 23 adapter set 3 Insert power modules in shelf and blank plate provided if only one power module is installed Ensure that the securing latch located on left edge of rectifier face clicks in to place 4 Plug in power cords provided with rectifiers into IEC sockets at rear of shelf Rectifiers accept universal input 90 264 VAC 46 63 Hz Maximum current draw per rectifiers is 13 amps 115 VAC 7 amps 230 VAC Remove and replace the NEMA 5 15 end plug if necessary to match the outlet configuration at your site If replacing the power cord utilizes 14 AWG minimum wire size for 115 VAC input or 16 AWG for 220 VAC input 5 Attach DC output wiring directly to 12 volt load distribution panel or battery Lugs for 1 0 wire are provided for bulk output connection or attach multiple smaller gauge cables if necessary for your wire routing configuration Reference table 1 wire size guide When making a connection to a battery install a fuse on the 12 VDC side Hot as close to the battery terminal as practical 6 Connect interface cable s USB RS 232 programmable relays digital input signals depending on your application 7 Install RKP 1U in location 6 8 Power on system LCD read out on front panel will display system data use key pad buttons to scroll through
16. currents can be displayed by pressing the ENT button Once you entered this page you can choose one of the PSU s output currents to be displayed on the screen through the UP DOWN buttons xx indicates PSU s number When N A is displayed on the screen it means that the number of unit is offline 4 2 2 PSU Temperature Inthe PSU Temperature section each of the PSU s temperatures can be displayed by pressing the ENT button Once you entered this page you can choose one of the PSU s temperatures to be displayed on the screen through the UP DOWN buttons When N A is displayed on the screen it means that the number of unit is offline 4 2 3 PSU Status Inthe PSU Status section each of the PSU s statuses can be displayed by pressing the ENT button Once you entered this page you can choose one of the PSU s statuses to be displayed on the screen through the UP DOWN buttons If an abnormal situation occurs the screen will display which PSU unit is and its situation no matter which unit you have chosen Abnormal situations that can be displayed include OVP OLP OTP Short Ckt High temp AC fail and fan lock 4 2 4 PSU Serial Number Inthe PSU Serial No section each of the PSU s serial numbers can be displayed by pressing the ENT button Once you entered this page you can choose one of the PSU s serial numbers to be displayed on the screen through the UP DOWN buttons Once you entered this page you c
17. is on the screen Once you entered this page you can trim the output current through the UP DOWN buttons Refer to the Table of PSU adjustable current range PSU adjustable current range Model PSU Current Range Default 12V 30 112A 100A Note If the set PSU current exceeds 100A the maximum rated current OTP might be triggered after operating a period of time 4 3 4 Programmable Relay Setting When the Set Prog Relay option is on the screen you can enter programmable relay settings by pressing the ENT button Default value Alarm activate Any Alarm Once you entered this page you can choose which relay you would like to modify through the UP DOWN buttons There are four relays available to be selected Each relay can be set for the functions below 1 Alarm activating Any Alarm OVP OLP OTP Short circuit High Temp AC Fail Fan lock or PMBus Error 2 PSU ON activating Immediately or Delay 1 600 sec 3 PSU OFF activating Immediately or Delay 1 600 sec 4 Digital I P activating Control by DI1 control by DI2 control by DI3 or control by DI4 4 3 5 Data Log Interval Setting Once you entered this page you can set Data Log s time interval from 1 to 60 minutes through the UP DOWN buttons Default value 5 minutes 4 3 6 Communication Port Setting USB RS232 In the Set USB RS232 section there are USB RS232 and RS232 for GSM interface that can be selected Defau
18. 02014 5 Scout S Web Page Monitoring Functions GO System requirements 1 Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system 2 AMD or Intel Pentium 133MHz or better based computer 3 10 100 BASE T Ethernet port 4 Microsoft IE6 and above Connection diagram RJ 45 cable lt Before accessing the built in web page please make sure that the Scout S and the PC you use are set in the same domain If this is the first time you access the built in web page you will need to change the IP address of your PC Once your connected to the built in web page change of the Scout S s address settings like to another domain can be done Default address of Scout S Address Default IP address 169 254 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 169 254 1 1 5 1 IP Setting of PC Please follow the following instruction to set the IP address of your PC 1 Only connect your PC to the Scout S and verify that there are no other devices connecting to your PC like a modem 2 Click the Network and Internet Connections option Then click the Local Area Connection Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button If there are Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 shown on the table choose Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 28 amp Local Area Connection Properties
19. A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A iG jv 1328 Wo Wo Da 22 Ds Da 095 96 232 128 129 130 J31 SN A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A TNANNAENSEAEENEAKENNEANSEANETANENASEAREESELEELSE REEANESENESTEEANENKSEANAKKSTEANSENEEANSENEARARNSEANEANENEASEASSEEANEANSSJARLSEASSEARARSENAREGSANSEARSANSEANSELNSEAR EEE E AUPSUON ANPSUOFF Note PSU Scout Rectifier Set PSU ON OFF 5 3 Event Log Page The Event Log stores abnormal system situations when alarms occur It is capable of saving 600 records but if the stored data is over its capacity it will overwrite the previous data from the first record The contents that Event Log stores include time type of alarm and which PSU The EventLog page displays 10 records in one page and pages can be selected by the scroll down list Powering the Network SCU Status PSU SCU Alarm Time SCU PMBus Error 2014 09 23 09 43 58 PSUOO Fan2 Fault 2014 09 23 09 46 26 SCU Alarm Remove 2014 09 23 09 46 26 Number PSU Status Configuration EventLOG PSUOO AC Fault Fan2 Fault 2014 09 23 09 47 03 DataLOG PSUOO Alarm Remove 2014 09 23 09 47 07 SCU TCP IP Config IPM Bus Error 2014 09 23 09 47 08 SCU Alarm Remove 2014 09 23 10 15 57 PSUOO Fan2 Fault 2014 09 23 10 15 58 PSUOO Alarm Remove 2014 09 23 10 20 03 SCU PM Bus Error 2014 09 23 10 20 04
20. IL HDBK 217F 25 C OTHERS DIMENSION 486 6 350 8 44mm L W H PACKING 4 4Kg 3pcs 14 2Kg 2 67CUFT NOTE 1 LCD may freeze under 10 C 2 SK100 and all of signal connectors except CN502 CN503 and USB port are considered as O P 2 440 K i LL gaan ae In 1 a I O SVR1 SVR1 al A f 1 DD ga do 5 3 3 A A t e 2 D ear 3 J 22 I i l TJ 22 4 EN tt direction Module B Module A mC leah 102 NI 5 Q 466 1 p 483 6 24 App B Rear View Rear View AC Input B AC Input A 12345 JKT HARDE ADDRESS ADDRESS DC Output SWITCH SWITCH CN500 SK100 TB4 O E N ME OO za l Ee za e D 000 amm Scout S el aa ete me Z puya 7 ae Mounting Bracket u m fea BG 7 amp gt CA e ounting Bracke IEC320 C20 IEC320 C20 JK500 CN503 CN502 App C Recomended Input Output Wire Sizes
21. NEW aa Powering the Network Installation Operation Manual Model Scout Power System 12V ed PIAA c Z ad AALL TT Features e 1 RU low profile 19 inch rack mounting e Programable digital controller and system monitor e Front panel LCD display provides system status e USB RS 232 or Ethernet interface for PC connection locally or remote monitoring and control via modem e Alarm event log with time and date e Windows based PC communication software e Easy wire connections on rear panel e 4 user programmable relay outputs for traditional remote monitoring or warning e 2 year waranty M Scout SLF NEW yar cies P O Box 1306 Phone 714 751 0488 Newport Beach Powering the Networ K Fax 714 957 1621 California 92663 www newmartelecom com E Mail techservice newmarpower com Table of Contents Section Page Quick Reference Guide ccccecccccceseecceeceeeeeeeseeeeceeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaenees 0 0 Safety Gudelnes uuagsmsvrunsueennm mida 1 Materials PIrOVUJEdLuunessrsansseaemdeednsebnn 1 2 Quick Start Installation Wiring Set Up rrronrrnrnnnrnrrnnrrrrnnnrnvnnnnnn 1 G ge IG INS EE EE NE 2 3 1 Scout Monitoring FPUNCHONS tic ccsesrnsssecnisentoconsunecnentiunecoctauaasac 2 3 2 LED Indicators and LCD User Interface rrrnrrnnnnnrrnrnnnnnnnnr 2 3 3 Communication and Operation Interface rrrrrrrrnnrernnnennere 2 3 4 Real Time Clock Data Log and Event Log ccseeeeeeees
22. OTP might be triggered after operating a period of time Er Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Eventlog Datalog TCP IP amp GSM Output Setting PSU ON OFF Control r 1 Bus Voltage 13 6 ausim 14256 v Adjustable range Outputcurrent 47 0 A i 12 647 A Event Log Data Log Setting Data Log Interval 1 Min Event Log clear Data Log Clear Relay Setting Relay Relay1 Save Function Digital Input O 4 8 amp wn OO 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Sub function DI1 v PSU N Delay N M SCOUT S AS of 102014 17 6 3 4 2 Setting of Clear Event Log Data Log and Data Log Time Interval The Event Log and Data Log buttons are used to clear the data that Event log Data log has stored The Data Log interval is used to set the time interval from 1 to 60 minutes EKP CMUI Software Kev I U gene steg Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Datalog TCP IP amp GSM Output Setting PSU ON OFF Control PSU Status ON OFF N A N A N A N A Bus Voltage 13 6 V Output Current 47 0 F Event Log Data Log Setting I Data Log Interval 1 Adjustable range 1 60 Event ice Data Log Clear Relay Setting ee oe nao Ff amp WwW NM He R S Relay ne KN Function Digital Input p p b w Sub function e n PSU Delay 6 3 4 3 Setting of Programmable Relay Relay Setting sect
23. S 18 M SCOUT S AS of 102014 Aw RKP CHUI Software Revy 10 EI Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Output Setting PSU ON OFF Control Meena em 8 mo Bus Voltage V PSU Status U 16 Output Current A i 2 5 ble 17 18 19 win Event Log Data Log Setting Data Log Interval Min Event Log Data Log Relay Setting Relay Relay1 Function Digital input v Sub function DI1 v Status table 22222 222203 Co ON Ow i th 28 29 30 31 N A Scroll down list and setting Ce aire rer ee SS buttons 3 gt PSU EE Lor Je b se ee SEE JEEE 6 3 5 Event Log Page The Event Log stores abnormal system situations when alarms occur Itis capable of saving up to 600 records but if the stored data is over its capacity it will overwrite the previous data from the first record The contents that Event Log stores include time type of alarm and which PSU itis If you would like to check the data that Event Log has stored click the Read Log MW REP CMOI Software Rev 10 Log No PsuU chu I Feadlog g Savelog Read button M SCOUT S AS of 102014 After reading from the Scout S the data will be arranged in ascending order of Log No Sorting the data into other orders is also possible by clicking the column headers Clicking the Save Log button can sa
24. ace 4 1 UP LED Indicators va 22 ff NG ca IPQ USB T USB Port LCD display ESC DOWN 16 char 2 line ENT Figure 2 Diagram of Scout S front panel M SCOUT S AS of 102014 4 1 Description of Front Panel 4 1 1 Main Page The Main Page displays the current Bus voltage and total output current In the Main Page once you press the ESC button for over 1 5 sec you will enter the Sub Screen where you can adjust the brightness of LCD backlight and the LCD contrast ratio There are 8 levels available for both the LCD backlight and the LCD contrast to be selected In the Main Page once you press the ENT button you will enter the Menu Page There are Status Menu Settings Menu Maintenance Menu and Network Menu that can be selected through the UP DOWN buttons in this screen Under the Status Menu status information including Bus voltage total output current numbers of PSUs in parallel PSU 4 2 Status Menu current PSU temperature PSU status PSU serial number PSU manufacture date PSU firmware version condition of digital input signal condition of programmable relay date and Scout S information can be selected through the UP DOWN buttons 4 2 1 PSU Current In the PSU Current section each of the PSU s output
25. an choose one of the PSU s manufacture dates to be displayed on the screen through the UP DOWN buttons Once you enter this page you can choose one of the PSU s firmware versions to be displayed on the screen through the UP DOWN buttons 4 2 5 Condition of Programmable Relay In the Prog Relay section it displays the condition of each programmable relays x indicates that the relay is inactive and its COM contacts the NC o indicates that the relay is activated and its COM is contacting the NO 4 2 6 RKP CMU1 Information In the RKP CMU1 Info section there are the serial number the manufacture date the firmware version country of production and the GSM phone number of theScout S that can be displayed by pressing the ENT button 4 3 Settings Menu Under the Settings Menu there are PSU ON OFF setting Bus voltage setting PSU current setting PSU alarm setting programmable relay setting Data Log Interval communication port setting USB RS232 date and time setting buzzer ON OFF setting and Scout S address setting that can be selected through the UP DOWN buttons 4 3 1 PSU ON OFF Setting In this page you can enter PSU ON OFF setting by pressing the ENT button when this option is on the screen M SCOUT S AS of 102014 Once you entered this screen you can choose which PSU you would like to turn on or off through the UP DOWN buttons It is also possible to control the whole units by chan
26. are Before running the monitoring software please make sure the following arrangement is done correctly 1 Interface cable is connected between your PC and the Scout S 2 The Scout S is powered on and ready 3 Verify your interface settings are correct Refer to the LCD user interface section 4 4 6 6 3 1 Comm Setup Page Once this software is running there are some settings that must be done before accessing the Scout S Step 1 COM Port Setting 1 Select the correct port for your interface cable 2 Select a proper baud rate for data transmission Maximum 115 2k oy RKP CMU1 Software Rey 1 0 Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Eventlog Datalog TCP IP amp GSM 1 COM Port Setting 2 Address Setting r i I Port coms 11 Address 1 Connect Jx rrr d Step 2 Address Setting Select the correct address for the Scout S Refer to the LCD user interface Section 4 4 9 Scout S Addess setting Default 1 2 REP CMIU1 Software Key 10 Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Datalog TCP IP amp GSM 1 COM Port Setting 2 Address Setting ne Port Melk I Address Connect COMS 1 Connect Baud Rate 115200 M SCOUT S AS of 102014 15 Step 3 Connection Click the Connect button to access the Scout S If a connection was successfully established with the Scout S it will display COMx Connected If a connection failed it will display Comm fail wy RKP CMIII S
27. e and control their Scout R power systems by means of the LCD user interface or the Windows based user interface Moreover the unit is compliant with PMBus Rev 1 1 the maximum communication speed is 100 KHz and has the capability of identifying up to 32 addressed units 3 7 1 PMBus Device Addressing Each Scout R unit should have their unique and own device address to communicate over the PMbus 7 bit address setting pins are used to assign a device address for a Scout R unit as the description shows below MSB LSB 1 0 A A3 A2 A1 AO AOQ A4 five of the bits can be set via a 5 pole DIP switch on the rear panel of a rack unit The ON position represents logic 0 while the OFF position represents logic 1 There are 32 different addresses available to be assigned by the DIP switch The switch settings show in App I 12345 HREHE ON 3 7 2 PMBus Command List App J shows the command list of Scout R It is compliant with the standard protocol of PMBus Rev 1 1 For more detailed information please refer to PMBus official website http pmbus org specs html 3 7 3 PMBus Data Range and Tolerance All of the PMBus data are fully digitalized TheScout S uses the data read from Scout R units to display their operating values and control these units Please refer to the definition of Scout R as shown in App K for Display Control tolerance 4 Scout S LCD User Interf
28. ear N 4 Fan speed 2 reading value 91h READ_FAN_SPEED_2 R Word 2 format Linear N 4 The compliant revision of the PMBus 98h PMBUS_REVISION R Byte 1 default 11h for Rev 1 1 99h MFR_ID Block Read 12 Manufacturer s name 9Ah MFR MODEL Block Read 12 Manufacturer s model name 9Bh MFR REVISION Block Read 6 Firmware revision 9Ch MFR LOCATION Block R W 3 Manufacturer s factory location 9Dh MFR DATE Block R W 6 Manufacture date format YYMMDD 9Eh MFR_SERIAL Block R W 12 Product serial number App K PMBus Data Range and Toleranc Display Parameters PMBus command Range Tolerance 0 264V 10V READ VIN READ_VOUT 0 14V READ TEMPERATURE 1 0 100 C 5 C READ FAN SPEED 1 0 20000 RPM 2000 RPM READ FAN SPEED 2 0 20000 RPM 2000 RPM READ IOUT 0 125A 5A Control parameters PMBus command Adjustable range Default OPERATION OOh OFF 80h ON 80h ON VOUT COMMAND 12V N A 12V IOUT_OC FAULT_LIMIT 30 112A 112A
29. ela V me v 1 600 Save Rela gd Click the scroll down list of the Function dn PON to select an activation group Set PSU PSUOFF FF Digital LP Note PSU Scout R Rectifier 11 M SCOUT S AS of 102014 Set Relay Relay Function Sub Function PSU Delay sec Relau Alan Select Ne v i 600 Select Save Relay Any Alarm OVP Set PSU ON OFF 0 i Then click the scroll down 05 list of the Sub Function 00 01 02 a N A ee N A to choose an activation type 16 17 18 Il pwBusExor 21 Set Relay Relay Function Sub Function PSU Delay sec Relay PAIE Delay v PSUOI v 12 1 600 Type a delay time value to decide how much time it need to be delayed TILL 5 2 4 3 PSU ON OFF setting If you would like to turn a PSU on or off double click its status bar under its number Green indicates PSU ON Red indicates PSU OFF and N A indicates unconnected If you double click a status bar displayed green it will shift to red whereas if the status bar you double clicked is red it will switch to green If a status bar displays N A it cannot be controlled due to non connection to the Scout S Turning the whole PSU units on or off is also possible by clicking the ALL PSU ON ALL PSU OFF buttons The updated status will not immediately reflect in its status bar it may delay 1 3 seconds Status bar 00 _ o1 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 1 Enn barer NZA N A N A N A N A N
30. fferential digital signal for parallel control Note 1 3 V Negative output voltage For parallel control can t be connected directly to the load 4 CONTROL Remote ON OFF control pin used in the PMBus interface Note 2 5 NC Not used 6 SDA Serial Data used in the PMBus interface Note 2 7 SCL Serial Clock used in the PMBus interface Note 2 8 GND AUX Auxiliary voltage output GND The signal return is isolated from the output terminals V amp V Note 1 Non isolated signal referenced to the output terminals V Note 2 Isolated signal referenced to GND AUX App G Description of CN500 connection pins PinNo Function Description 17 ON OFF Each unit can separately turn the output on and off by electrical signal or dry contact between ON OFF A B pin 1 7 and 5V AUX pin 13 Short ON Open OFF Note 2 2 8 AC OK __ Low When the input voltage is 87Vrms High when the input voltage is lt 75Vrms Note 2 3 9 DC OK High When the Voutis lt 8045 Low When the Vout is 80 5 Note 2 4 10 PV Connection for output voltage trimming The voltage can be trimmed within its defined range Note 1 544 T ALARM High When the internal temperature TSW1 or TSW2 open exceeds the limit of temperature alarm Low When the internal temperature TSW1 or TSW2 short is under the limit temperature Note 2 6 12 FAN FAIL High When the internal fan is fa
31. figuration Page Once you clicked the Configuration page you will be asked to enter a user name and a passwordRefer to the label on the top panel for both the User name and Password This user name and password cannot be changed Connect to 169 254 1 1 The server 169 254 1 1 at Protected requires a username and password Note See label on top panel Warning This server is requesting that your username and for username and password password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name f Password Remember my password cm M SCOUT S AS of 102014 Once you insert the correct username and password you will enter the settings page On this page there are Bus voltage PSU over current clear Event Log Data Log Data Log time interval setting programmable relay setting and PSU ON OFF that can be set and altered 5 2 4 1 Bus Voltage PSU Current Ifthe Bus voltage PSU current you set is not within the adjustable range it will become invalid Make sure the parameters that you type in are not over or less than the range as below Adjustable range of Bus voltage PSU current Model Bus voltage range PSU current range 12V 10 5 14V 30 112A Note If the set PSU current exceeds 100A the maximum rated current OTP might be triggered after operating a period of time Powering the Network Set Voltage Set curent Bus Voltage 136
32. g the data into other orders is also possible by clicking the column headers Clicking the Save Log button can save the data onto your PC M SCOUT S AS of 102014 REP _MU Software Rev 10 Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Datalog TCP IP amp GSM AT IKT IKKA See eee KAI TI III III TIE KK EKTE Output Max Cument wae Sorting data can be done by clicking me unne ve k a column header log HNO Relayl Aaland Reala Relat trowtl Input Inputd Input HiGh WSM HSH HIGH IGH HIGH HIGH SIGH MGM HIGH MIGH HIGK HIGH MIGH HIGE HIGH HIGH MIGH HIG HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HISH HIGH KIGH HISH MIGH HIGH MIGH HIGH HIGH HIG HIGH HIGH men HIGK HiH HISH HISH HIGH KISH HIGH et HIGH Hatt HISH IGH HIGK HiH HISH HIGH HIGH Hat I ere pl Swetor g p chet jy eee A Save button Chart button This page also offers a function that presents the Data log data in column charts by clicking the Chart button Once column charts are created tendency of the data can be seen on your PC Except for Vbus and lout that are fixed on the page others like lO I7 PSU0 7 lout 18 115 PSU8 15 lout 116 131 PSU16 31 lout and Vac max min the maximum minimum AC input can be selected by the scroll down list Pedal Vat mayma i E i l Select charts miira mih anaE Saas ri F i i i Dw MIs Du NGS FVN Ta EE Fan ll
33. ging xxx to ALL xxx indicates PSU s number If OFF Alarm or N A is displayed that means the PSU is in an abnormal situation or offline In this case the PSU cannot be controlled Once you have chosen a PSU pressing the ENT button will change its setting on or off Once you chose all units the displayed screen will show as below yy indicates numbers of units set to be ON zz indicates numbers of units set to be OFF FULL OFF indicates all the units set to be OFF and FULL ON indicates all the units set to be ON For changing the setting on or off press the ENT button S U Oo N O FIF AT a ey y Oo Ni zi z O FF A LY I SEE Ol FIF A Ty TY EMU OIN 4 3 2 Bus Voltage Setting Once you entered this page you can trim the Bus voltage through the UP DOWN buttons Refer to the Table of PSU adjustable voltage range PSU adjustable voltage range Model Bus Voltage Range Default 12V 10 5 14V 13 6V 4 3 3 PSU Current Setting In the Set PSU Current section you can enter PSU current setting by pressing the ENT button when this option
34. h ON_OFF_CONFIG Read Byte 1 ON OFF function configuration 19h CAPABILITY Read Byte 1 Capabilities of a PMBus device Define data format for output voltage 20h VOUT_MODE R Byte 1 format Linear N 9 oth VOUT_COMMAND R Word 2 Output voltage seting valle format Linear N 9 Doh VOUT_TRIM R W Word D Output voltage trimming value format Linear N 9 46h IOUT_OC_FAULT_LIMIT R W Word 2 Output overcurrent setting value 47h IOUT OG FAULT RESPONSE R Byte 1 Define protection and response when an output overcurrent fault occurred 79h STATUS WORD R Word 2 Summary status reporting 7Ah STATUS_VOUT R Byte 1 Output voltage status reporting Command Command Transaction of data ee Description Code Name Type Bytes p 7Bh STATUS_IOUT R Byte 1 Output current status reporting 7Ch STATUS_INPUT R Byte 1 AC input voltage status reporting 7Dh STATUS_TEMPERATURE R Byte 1 Temperature status reporting 80h STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC R Byte 1 Manufacture specific status reporting 81h STATUS_FANS_1_2 R Byte 1 Fan1 and 2 status reporting 38h READ_VIN R Word D AC input voltage reading value format Linear N 1 8Bh READ VOUT R Word D Output voltage reading value format Linear N 9 8Ch READ IOUT R Word 9 Output current reading value format Linear N 3 8Dh READ TEMPERATURE 1 R Word 2 ek ea li format Linear N 3 90h READ_FAN_SPEED_1 R Word 2 Fed yells format Lin
35. hat DC barrel connector is fully plugged in at rear of unit 2 Contact Technical Service 3 External 12V LA supply must be connected to DC In to re enable DC output on at least one rectifier la Use crossover cable to connect directly to Scout 5 and verify correct IP configuration 1b use USB and RKP Cmu 1 software to connect to Scout and verify correct IP configuration 2 Contact your IT department Verify Firewall and IP configuration 1 install Prolific driver 2 On PC verify port number in windows device manager Newmar warrents that the ScoutPower System to be free from defects in material an workmanship for two years from date of purchase If youhave a problem with your unit or if you have any questions about the instillation or proper operation of the unit please contact NEWMAR s Technical Service Department Phone 714 751 0488 From the hours of 7 30 a m to 5 00 p m weekdays P S T Fax 714 957 1621 E mail techservice newmarpower com M SCOUT S AS of 102014 23 APPENDIX App A Main Specification
36. ilure Low When the internal fan is normal operating Note 2 13 5V AUX Auxiliary voltage output 4 3 5 5V referenced to GND AUX pin 15 The maximum load current is 0 3A This output has the built in Oring diodes and is not controlled by the remote ON OFF control 14 1 2V AUX Auxiliary voltage output 10 8 13 2V referenced to GND AUX pin 15 The maximum load current is 0 8A This output has the built in Oring diodes and is not controlled by the remote ON OFF control 15 GND AUX Auxiliary voltage output GND The signal return is isolated from the output terminals V amp V 16 21 NC Not used 22 48 Positive sensing The S signal should be connected to the positive terminal of the load The S and S leads should be twisted in pair to minimize noise pick up effect The maximum line drop compensation is 0 5V 23 S Negative sensing The S signal should be connected to the negative terminal of the load The S and S leads should be twisted in pair to minimize noise pick up effect The maximum line drop compensation is 0 5V 24 V Positive output voltage For local sense use only cannot be connected directly to the load 25 V Negative output voltage For local sense use only cannot be connected directly to the load LCD Display Menu Structure Jeet Pell Sel Agel Prog Relay 1 0 2 0 3 X 4
37. ion is used to set activating conditions of the programmable relays After setting click the save button to save your setting values Each relay can be set for the functions below 1 Alarm activating Any Alarm OVP OLP OTP Short circuit High Temp AC Fail Fan lock or PMBus Error 2 PSU ON activating Immediately or Delay 1 600 sec 3 PSU OFF activating Immediately or Delay 1 600 sec 4 Digital I P activating Control by DI1 control by DI2 control by DI3 or control by DI4 RKP CNU1 Software Rev 1 0 Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Datalog TCP IP amp GSM Output Setting PSU ON OFF Control PSU Stat psu Bus Voltage 13 6 16 4256 Vi Save 5 Output Current 47 0 18 12 647 A 19 Fvent Log Data Log Setting 20 21 Data Log Interval 1 Min Sav g sove Event Log Clear 23 Data Log Clear 25 l Relay Setting 26 27 28 29 30 Relay Relay1 v Function DigitalInput Sub function v 31 PSU N A Delay N A Sec ce 08 mem 6 3 4 4 PSU ON OFF setting Turning a unit or all the units on off can be done by selecting the scroll down list ON green indicates PSU ON OFF red indicates PSU OFF and N A orange indicates unconnected Once you have chosen a PSU you can click the ON or OFF buttons to turn it on off If the status column displays N A orange it cannot be controlled due to non connection to the Scout
38. l Yee H For JENTE ORT TP a MTT i 6 3 7 TCP IP amp GSM Page This page can be split into 2 parts One is for displaying the information of TCP IP including MAC address IP address subnet mask and gateway The other is for setting your GSM phone number After typing your numbers in the column click the Save button to save your phone number Unspecified indicates that there s no phone number been stored yet e a Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Datalog TCP IP amp GSM TCP P I MAC Address D0 04 A3 2A 28 03 TCP IP information IP Address 169 254 001 001 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Gateway 169 254 001 001 GSM Short Message re eer wa me r Phone Number Unspecified Save i as i GSM phone number setting M SCOUT S AS of 102014 21 Type a GSM phone number ex 1234567890 v RKP CMUI Software Rev 1 0 Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Data Log TCP IP amp GSM TCP IP MAC Address 00 04 A3 2A 28 C3 IP Address 169 254 001 001 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Gateway 169 254 001 001 GSM Short Message Phone Number 1234567890 Save Type a GSM phone number 7 GSM Short Message Functions GO System Requirements 1 GSM modem with antenna 2 Interface cable for GSM modem 3 SIM card ONotes 1 The Scout S is in compliance with AT commands for sending GSM messages For using this function a GSM modem equipped with those AT commands that
39. lt USB 4 3 7 Date and Time Setting Under Set Date Time yy indicates year mm dd indicates month day and HH MM indicates hour minute Press the ENT button to select year month day hour or minute Then use the UP DOWN buttons to choose a number M SCOUT S AS of 102014 4 3 8 Buzzer ON OFF Setting Under Buzzer Control you can turn buzzer on or off by pressing the ENT button Default OFF Buzzer 4 3 9 Scout S Address Setting In the Scout S address section you can set Scout S s address by pressing the ENT button Default 1 4 4 Maintenance Menu A password is required to enter this menu Once you entered this menu there are view Event Log clear Event Log clear Data Log change password and load default settings that can be selected Four digits are needed for a password entering a password can use the UP DOWN buttons to choose a number from 0 to 9 then press the ENT button to the next digit Default password 0000 4 4 1 View Event Log The Event log stores abnormal system conditions when alarms occur It is capable of saving up to 600 records and the contents include time type of alarm which PSU Once you entered this page you can choose aLOG number or a date through the UP DOWN buttons to access the information you need Once you chose a LOG number date it will display when it occurs and which types of alarm itis 4 4 2 Clear Event Log The Clear Event Log functio
40. menu and make settings NIE p a P O Box 1306 Phone 714 751 0488 Newport Beach Powering the Networ K Fax 714 957 1621 California 92663 www newmartelecom com E Mail techservice newmarpower com SCOUT S SCOUT R Installation Operation Manual 0 Safety Guidelines O Risk of electrical shock and energy hazard All failure should be examined by a qualified technician Please do not remove the case from the unit Please do not change any component on the unit by yourself or make any kind of modification on it Please do not install the unit in places with high moisture high ambient temperature or under direct sunlight Please do not feed in voltage that is over or less than 10 of the rated value Refer to the safety label on the unit The safety protection level of this unit is class I As a result the Frame Ground on the rear of the rack unit must be well connected to earth ground The total leakage current of the whole system including two Scout R units is less than 2 3mA Introduction The Scout S is a dedicated monitor unit for SCOUT R 12V 100 Amp Rectifiers It provides the management task of Scout R for use in telecommunication monitoring systems servers etc It can be stand alone operated or integrated into a 19 inch rack 1 2 Features 10U low profile 19 inch rack mounting Control and monitor Scout R units Front panel LCD and buttons for on site service without PC O USB RS 232 o
41. n is used to clear all the data that Event log has stored 4 4 3 Clear Data Log The Clear Data Log function is used to clear all the data that Data log has stored The content of Data log include AC voltage relay condition condition of digital input signal output voltage total output current each PSU s currents and time The content of Datalog is possible to be accessed by the built in web page or monitoring software 4 4 4 Change Password The Change Password function is used to change a password for entering the Maintenance Menu 4 4 5 Load Default Setting The Load Default is used to reset the parameters of the Settings Menu to its default value 4 5 Network Menu Once you entered the Network Menu there are MAC address IP address subnet mask and gateway support IP v4 that can be selected 4 5 2 MAC Address Each Scout S unit has a different MAC address and the address is assigned by the internal hardware 4 5 2 IP Address IP address can be changed by the built in web page but doing so requires the Scout S and the PC you use in the same domain Default IP 169 254 1 1 4 5 3 Subnet Mask Subnet mask can be changed by the built in web page but doing so requires the Scout S and the PC you use in the same domain Default IP 255 255 0 0 4 5 4 Gateway Gateway can be changed by the built in web page but doing so requires the Scout S and the PC you use in the same domain Default IP 169 254 1 1 M SCOUT S AS of 1
42. oftware Rey 10 Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status _ Config Event Log Data Log TCP IP amp GSM 1 COM Port Setting 2 Address Setting ween eee Port coms v Address 1 Connect Baud Rate 115200 Connection was successful aw REP CMUI Software Rav 10 TETTE se sure Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event log Data log TCP IP amp GSM 1 COM Port Setting 2 Address Setting Port COMS Address 1 Connect Baud Rate 115200 COM5 Connected Connection failed Make sure the interface cable is properly connected between your PC and the Scout S and make sure the parameters you set are correct 2 REP CMUI Software Kev 1 0 Timennt after Zsec f comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Eventlog Datalog TCP IP amp GSM 1 COM Port Setting 2 Address Setting Port COM3 Address 1 Baud Rate 115200 Comm fail 6 3 2 CMU Status Page The CMU Status page displays information which is more important including Bus voltage total output current the conditions of digital input signals the conditions of programmable relays the information of Scout S PSU status and numbers of online units w RKP CMUI Software Rev 1 0 Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Data Log TCP IP amp GSM Output PSU Connection Bus Voltage Vv Total Connection 2 PSU Output Current 18 5 A Status PSU Status 16 n a Relay Digital Input Relay 1 om Input 1 Relay 2 OFF Input 2
43. r Ethernet interface for PC connection locally or remote monitoring and control via GSM modem Alarm event log with time and date Windows based PC communication software Easy wire connections on rear side 4 user programmable relay outputs for traditional remote monitoring or warning 2 years warranty 2 Quick Start AC wiring An IEC C19 style power cord with standard 115 VAC 15 A plug is provided with each rectifier If you require a different plug end this plug can be cut off and the correct plug end for the outlet at your site attached Rectifiers have universal input of 90 264 vac 46 63 Hz Maximum ac current draw is 13 Amps 115 vac or 7 Amps 230 vac DC wiring Connect the Scout S shelf DC output terminals using the 10 32 hardware provided to either the load 12 vdc load distribution panel or directly to a 12 vdc battery We recommend a battery fuse be installed as close to the battery HOT terminal as practical Size the fuse to protect the wire size chosen We recommend fuse value of 125 150 of maximum current Scout controller power note The input power for the controller is provided via a 2 1mm ID 5 5mm OD barrel plug on the rear panel SK100 The power source is pre wired from the factory to allow the Scout S shelf output voltage to provide this power RKP 1U connector must be installed on CN500 located at rear of Scout S or system will not power up Figure 1 When using 12 volt batteries the batterie
44. r data such as output voltage output current internal temperature working status series number and firmware version from the units but also can be used to adjust the values of bus voltage and PSU current In addition it can remotely turn the Scout R units on off by the command of PMBus OPERATION pin6 7 JK1 3 2 LED Indicators and LCD User Interface There are LED indicators on the front panel of theScout S that are used to display system operating status Refer to App E for details Besides that there are also aLCD screen and control buttons on the front panel monitor manage and control your system without using other equipment the LCD user interface It can be used to 3 3 Communication and Operation Interface The Scout S uses PMBus as the communication interface to communicate with Scout R units to monitor manage and control these units The Scout S can link to a PC personal computer via USB RS232 or Ethernet and through the operation interface at the PC side like monitoring software or Microsoft Internet Explorer management of the rack power can be consolidated at the PC side as shown in Figure 3 Details will be described in the following chapters USB PMBus ee _ RS 232 SS PT Ethernet SS Figure 3 Diagram of the communication interface of the Scout S 3 4 Real Time Clock Data Log and Event Log The Scout S has a built in real time clock to display actual date time for log timestamp The Data Log is u
45. s and numbers of online units Powering the Network SCU Status PSU Status Bus Voltage Output Current Display Configuration a Bus Voltage 0V Total connection 0PSU EventLOG Output Current 0A DataLOG TCP IP Config Relay Status Digital input Status Relay1 ON Inputi HIGH Relay2 ON Input2 HIGH Relay3 ON Input3 HIGH Relay4 ON Input4 HIGH Scout Information Location TWN Serial 140522000045 es Green PSU ON N A No connect Date 2014 05 22 Revision RO1 1 M SCOUT S AS of 102014 5 2 3 PSU Status Page The PSU Status page displays the operating information of each PSU including output current internal temperature serial number firmware version alarm and status Poweriug the Network SCU Status PSU Current Temperature SerialNo FirmwareVer Alarm Status 0 0 29 N A N A Normal ON 3 1 0 0 N A N A N A N A Configuration 2 0 0 N A N A N A N A pe 3 0 0 N A N A N Al N A PETE TROS 4 0 0 N A N A N A N A TCP IP Config 5 0 O N A N AL N AL N A 6 0 0 N A N A N A N A 7 0 0 N A N A N A N A 8 0 0 N A N A N A N A 9 0 0 N A N A N A N A 10 0 0 N A N A N A N A 11 0 0 N A N A N A N A 12 0 0 N A N A N A N A 13 0 0 N A N A N A N A 14 0 0 N A N A N A N A 15 0 0 N A N A N A N A 16 0 0 N A N A N A N A 5 2 4 Con
46. s will keep the controller powered during an ac power interruption If not using batteries an external 12V 1Amp DC adapter connected to a UPS should be used for system monitoring to be maintained RKP 1U must be installed unless external 12V DC IN is supplied to SK100 mr JU ee AC CET vu er 4 WOVE l Comm nm VANN Figure 1 eee HH ji M SCOUT S AS of 102014 Installation Method Mount the Scout S in a 19 rack before operating Insert 1 2 units of Scout R with the identical output voltage and current into the Scout S O Assign their addresses through the 5 pole Address Switches refer to App I Definition of the module position Ais in the middle and B is on the left This unit is equipped with built in DC fans and requires clearance for cooling There should be no barriers within 4 inches of the ventilation holes Connet the AC inputs of A and B units to AC source Recommended input output wires are in App C Wire up your interface cable USB RS232 programmable relays and digital input signals depending on your application Apply a 12 15 VDC to the SK100 port on the rear of the Scout S if external 12V suppy used 3 Functions 3 1 Scout S monitoring functions As a power management device the Scout S is capable of monitoring 32 units of Scout R at the same time It not only can read the operating parameters o
47. sed to store the operating data of the rack power system It has 1000 records and the interval of log is programmable from 1 to 60 minutes The Event Log is designed to store abnormal system condition when an alarm occurs and removes There are up to 600 records of Event Log that can be stored in the Scout S 3 5 Programmable Relays and Digital Input Signals To fulfill the requirements of industrial applications for the rack power system the Scout S offers 4 digital input signals in CN503 and 4 programmable relays in TB4 In addition these relays provide both normally open N O and normally closed N C operations for selection The operating conditions of the relays are shown in App H M SCOUT S AS of 102014 3 6 Alarm When an abnormal situation occurs the red LED indicator on the front panel will flash The abnormal situation detected can be interpreted on the LCD screen or your computer Abnormal situations and the descriptions are shown as below Status Description OVP Over voltage protection OLP Overload protection Scout R s Short circuit Output short circuit protection abnormal OTP Over temperature protection situations High temp Internal over temperature alarm AC fail Low AC power shutdown Fan lock Fan malfunction protection 3 7 PMBus Communication Interface The Scout S is equipped with all the PMBus commands that Scout R needs This makes it easy for users to monitor manag
48. tened DNS server Find Alteinate DNS server 4 Check if it is working correctly by clicking the Support If the addresses presented as you typed it is successfully done Then you can access the built in web page 169 254 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 169 254 1 1 a Windows did not detect problems with this F connection If you cannot connect click Repair invad IP Address 0000 00 0 0 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Windows did not detect problems with this connection If you cannot connect cick Repair M SCOUT S AS of 102014 5 2 Description of Scout S Built in Web Page 5 2 1 How to open the website Connect your PC to the Scout S then open a blank page and type the IP address of the Scout S in the address bar If you are not sure the IP address of Scout S refer to the LCD user interface The route is Main Page gt Menu Page gt IP Address Default IP 169 254 1 1 y New Tab x fa C 1 169 254 1 1 87 Apps For quick access place your bookmarks here on the bookmarks bar Import bookmarks now Default 169 254 1 1 Google 5 2 2 CMU Status Page The home page of the built in web page is the SCU Status This page displays important information including Bus voltage total output current the conditions of digital input signals the conditions of programmable relays the information of Scout S PSU statu
49. ter based computer 3 USB 1 1 or higher 4 RKP CMU1 monitoring software 6 1 Installation 1 Install Prolific USB driver PL2303_Prolific_Driverlnstaller_v1417 exe onto your PC if this is the first time to run this software Note If there is the need for an updated driver version for your device refer to Prolific official website http www prolific com tw eng downloads asp ID 31 FE PL2303 Prolific Dnverlnstaller vil M SCOUT S AS of 102014 14 2 Install Microsoft Framework4 dotNetFx40 Full x86 x64 exe Note If there is the need for an updated Framework4 version refer to Microsoft website http www microsoft com download en details aspx id 17851 Jada Fr BEE Marrenoft NET Famewoil 4 Deby E pi rr T LAL Mele Marais 3 Connect the Scout S to your PC via a USB cable 4 Execute RKP CMU1 exe om ammen di en mon en n ma mme en non n nm nn sk ne REP CMU 1 exe k i MT onl JE 6 2 Using RS232 for Communication with Scout S The Scout S can not only use USB interface for PC connection but can also use the RS 232 interface There is a RS 232 port Male on the rear of the Scout S you can use a DB9 Female DB9 Female cable for connection between the Scout S and your PC Pin description shows as below To Scout S To PC CN502 Serial COM Port 1 1 RXD 2 2 RXD TXD 3 gee X lahno 4 4 GND 5 5 GND 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 DB9 Female DB9 Female 6 3 Description of Scout S Monitoring Softw
50. ve the data onto your PC S KKP CHT Sotrwar Bev io Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config r i i Sorting data can be done by clicking a column header M Pal anneer DUAL 1176 a Marin removed 21 14 7211 25 53 Ho POU Connection 41 11 2217 2115 Ha PSU connector HLAS 09 4 26 MO FSU Connection 112309 7071 en Mai emoe DULUS OI 22 CMU No PSU connection 20411 11 2306 31 17 cna Aompcmowed DUTI 11 ae Blank area if itis not used 6 3 6 Data Log Page The Data Log will save operating data at regular intervals set by Data log interval The Data Log is capable of saving 1000 records but if the stored data is over its capacity it will overwrite the previous data from the first record The contents that Data Log stores include AC voltage relay condition condition of digital input signal output voltage total output current each PSU s currents and time If you would like to check the data that Data Log has stored click the Read Log ow KKP CMUL Software Revy 1 0 TE Comm Setup CMU Status PSU Status Config Event Log Data Log TCP IP amp GSM Bus Output Max volt Current var Log NO Relayl Pels Relay Relays Inputl Input Inpot3 Input i v uj N ka Blank page before reading data w pa st l Read Log i Save Log Chart Read button After reading from the Scout S the data will be arranged in ascending order of Log No Sortin
51. ving pin of RS 232 interface 3 TXD Data transmitting pin of RS 232 interface 5 GND FG RS 232 common GND This signal connects to FG and isolated from V and GND AUX Description of CN503 connection pins Pin No Function Description 1 3 5 6 D IN1 The isolated digital input signal and referenced to GND FG pin2 4 6 D IN2 8 Open from GND FG or 5V Logic 1 input to Scout S D IN3 short to GND FG or OV Logic 0 input to Scout S D IN4 2 4 6 8 GND FG Common GND for D IN This signal connects to FG and isolated from V and GND AUX Description of JK500 connection pins Pin No Function Description 12 TX TX Data transmitting pin of the Ethernet interface 3 6 RX RX Data receiving pin of the Ethernet interface 4 5 7 8 NC Not used GO Description of TB4 connection pins Pin No Function Description 1 4 7 10 Relay NO Normal open contact of programmable relay 2 5 8 11 Relay NC Normal close contact of programmable relay 3 6 9 12 Relay COM Common for NO NC contact Note Relay contact rating max 30Vdc 1A resistive Description of SK100 connection pins Pin No Function Description 1 VIN Positive input voltage for Scout S controller 2 VIN Negative input voltage for Scout S controller Description of JK1 connection pins Pin No Function Description 1 2 DA DB Di
52. x 714 957 1621 California 92663 www newmartelecom com E Mail techservice newmarpower com 0 Safety Guidelines e Risk of electrical shock and energy hazard All failure should be examined by a qualified technician Please do not remove the case cover from the unit e Please do not change any component on the unit by yourself or make any kind of modification on it e Please do not install the unit in places with high moisture high ambient temperature or under direct sunlight e Please do not feed in voltage that is over or less than 10 of the rated value Refer to the safety label on the unit e The safety protection level of this unit in class 1 As a result the Frame Ground on the rear of the racks unit must be well connected to earth ground The total leakage current of the whole system including two Scout Rectifiers Scout R is less than 2 3mA 1 Materials Provided Materials Provided with Shelf Quantity Description Scout S System Shelf 19 Mounting Ears 10 32 x 3 8 Flat Head Mounting Ear Screws 1 0 AWG Termnal Lugs Rectifier Blank Plate 10 32 x 3 4 Load Screws RKP 1U Connector must be installed for system operation PC Cross Over Cable Installation Operation Manual Short Form Note AC power cord provided in box with rectifier gt gt gt NO BR PO 2 Quick Start Installation Wiring Start up 1 Attach rack mounting ears to shelf using the provided 10 32 x flat head screws 2 Install in
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