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User Manual For Remote Metered Power Distribution

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1. 11a eH E E E E E E E E E 0M E HE E E E S Table of Content 1 Product Introduction 201 1 1 APPLICATIONS 11 1 2 POWER MONITORING DIAGRAM gt ao 1 3 PRODUCTION FEATURES 2 1 4 CONTROL AND INDICATORS 12 3 1 5 SPECIFICATIONS 14 1 6 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 4 M7PACKAGECONTENTS 12 5 2 Operation EO 6 24SYSTEMLOGIN 1 6 2 2 eee 2 3 110 2 4 MONITOR TAB AA 2 4 1 WARNING POWER SETUP 3 AdvancedSetup 1 i 18 8 1 MONITOR TAB 1i 1 3 1 1 WARNING POWER SETUP 1 3 1 2 WARNING TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY SETUP 14 3 1 3 DRY CONTACT INPUT SETUP 3 14 3 1 4 DRY CONTACT OUTPUT OPERATION i 45 3 1 5 DRY CONTACT OUTPUT SETUP i 1 15 3 1 6 TEMPERATUREMONITOR 4106 3 1 7 HUMIDITY MONITOR i 46 3 1 8 A 3 2 SYSTEMTAB A 3 2 1 3 2 2 MAIL SERVER 01 19 3 2 3 SMS SERVER O 3 2 4 SNMP SYSLOG 3 3 FIREWALL TABA 334IPFILTER 10221 3 3 2 22 3 4 ACCOUNT TAB B M 3 4 2 DELETE ACCOUNT 2023 3 5 1 A 3 6 APPENDIX LED PANEL SCREEN 8 DRY CONTACTS 26 APPENDIX RESET PDU
2. Address Enter the IP address Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask Gateway Enter the Gateway address DNS Server 1 Enter your primary DNS server if required DNS Server 2 Enter your secondary DNS server if required Http Port Assign the desired HTTP port default is port 80 for connecting to Smart Monitor via a web browser The HTTP port can be changed if so desired An example would be HTTP port 8080 Enter the IP address followed by the new HTTP port http 192 168 1 10 8080 API Port The Application Program Interface Port allows the user to interface and access related power data include working temperature and humidity of smart Monitor with their own application program Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 3 2 2 Mail Server This menu allows the administrator to configure the email setting to send notifications once an event has occurred 1 Mail Server SMS Se Email Server Setup ES SMTP Server Address Port 125 Sender Mail Address Subject POU Server Monitor Alarm Oe SMTP Account SMTP Password te EE Server Address Enter the address of your mail server here for the Smart Monitor to send out the alert emails and warning messages via Web Connect Port Enter the port number for the mail server The default port is 25
3. Enable MAC Filter Allow authorized MAC address to access this device Allow Address The administrator can give specific rights to certain users to access Smart Monitor Enter the MAC address of the user that you want to have access to Smart Monitor The default MAC address is the MAC address of the computer that you initially use to setup Smart Monitor ADD Click the ADD button to this action Delete To delete a specific MAC address click on the Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 2 00 3 4 Account Tab This menu allows the administrator to set up 2 sets max of authorized user accounts 3 4 1 Create New Account Account Password Cellphone Mn Address arees admingambery com 6266567777 IT ambery com Account Set up the authorized user id for accessing this unit Password Enter the password for each authorized user account Cell phone Enter the contact phone number of each authorized user for receiving the SMS text message once an event has occurred This is optional and applicable only when a SMS server is used Mail Address Enter the contact email address of each authorized user for receiving the email notification once an event has occurred Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 3 4 2 Delete Account ID Account Password admin 21
4. essee 6266667777 IT ambery com adming ambery cam a Check the delete box Click he Delete button to delete this user account Press the Save button to save the changes made 25 2 3 5 TimeSync Tab This Menu allows the administrator to set the date and time for Smart Monitor __ Equipment Time 1 Equipment Date mm dd y yyy 01 01 1970 Equipment Time hh mm ss 03 39 18 System Time Pn eee NS IE OF sine with FC PC Date mm dd yyyy 04 10 2010 PC Time hh mm ss 13 56 30 Sync with NTP Server NTP Server Address gt time stdtime O Manual Setup Date mm dd yyyy 04 10 2010 Time hh mm ss 1 35627 Time Zone Setup Time Zone GMT w 08 gt Save Equipment Date Displays the date This field is not editable Equipment Time Displays the time in 24 hour format This field is not editable sync with PC Check the Sync with PC button to synchronize Smart Monitor s date and time with the PC Date The current PC system date Time The current PC system time Sync with NTP Server Check the Sync with NTP Server button to synchronize Smart Monitor s date and time with a NTP server NTP Server Address There is a list of other NTP servers Select the desired NTP server and then click Save If your desired NTP server is not on the list click
5. System Contact Administrator System Location Office Receiver Port Community Enabled SYSLOG _ Syslog Server Address System Name Enter the name of the SNMP device System Contact Enter the name of the System Administrator system Location Enter the location of the SNMP device Receiver IP Address IP Address of the NMS of where the Traps should be sent Receiver Port The port to be used to receive the Traps The default value is 162 Community Low level password of the associated IP address with the access type set by the administrator Enabled Enable the SNMP Traps to be sent SNMP Test This is used to verify that the Trap notification works properly syslog Server Address The IP Address of the Server to which the System Logs should be sent Syslog Server Port The port that will be used to receive the System Logs The default value is 514 Enabled Enable the System Logs to be sent SYSLOG Test This is used to verify that the SYSLOG works properly Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 20 3 2 5 Other This menu allows the administrator to set switch on off of dry contact output and overtime operation Normal Setup tion 1 Reboot Device Dry Contact Output Reboot Set dry contact output switch selection as open on monitor page Overtime Operation min Set limited operation time System will log out automatical
6. MONITOR SERVER 28 il 1 Product Introduction Traditional PDU can not measure and indicate the power load current to MIS system administrators staff usually can not take preventative measures before power overload events until the power supply suddenly is cut off Unexpected power loss may damage devices and data rooms and cause great loss to companies For this reason our PDU Monitor Server unit offers the best solution to integrate functions of power current monitoring rack door control with detection of the environment temperature humidity plus supply of 1 Dry Contact Input Dl and 4 Dry Contact Outputs DO By building centralized power control for power equipments this remote power distribution server unit helps administrators control network devices in data rooms or power equipments from different locations and saves companies money as technical personnel can cover larger areas and multiple remote locations without wasting time on traveling 1 1 Applications e Monitor manage the data centers server rooms and equipment room Intelligent power management of data center equipments e Monitoring and management of the wireless LAN access point e Networking equipment management and monitoring e Other power equipment management and monitoring 1 2 Power Distribution Monitor Setup Diagram FDU Slave Unit 1 PDU Slave Unit 8 1 3 Product Features e Professional IP addressable power distribution unit wit
7. Setup On Off and Connected Device Description Outlet 2ndOudet e Outlet th Outlet _ON Button Illustration OFF OFF 3 1 5 Dry Contact Output Setup Configuration Temperature H 1 iT im um n Start Shutdown Description gt P Delay Time Delay Time stOuet instant ef mstart v Description Name the equipment connected to the outlet Power On Delay Time Set up the delay time when turning on power Power Off Delay Time Set up the delay time when turning off power Preset Dry contact output switch status when rebooting the power of this PSD Monitoring Server unit 14 3 1 6 Temperature Monitor When reaching the temperature warning value switch dry contact output on off ation l o Humidity RF EEE Power off Temperature When reaching the preset temperature warning value and lasting for the preset period of time the dry contact output will be switched off Lasting Time Set up the max time period allowed for unusual temp events When high temperature events occur and continue over this preset time period the dry contact output will be switched off Power on Temperature When temperature goes down to this setup value the dry contact output value will be switched on 3 1 7 Humidity Monitor When reach humidity setup value switch dry contact output on or off finutes Power off Humidity When
8. for getting into the Smart Monitor at any time you may reset this unit to revert back to the manufacturer s default setting for the user name and password However all other system settings will remain unchanged and still kept in the server The Reset button is located in the small pinhole next to the Reset indicating light Use a pointed object like a paper clip to insert into this pinhole Gently push and hold the reset button for at least 3 to 5 seconds then release the Reset button The address will be reset back to 192 168 1 10 The user name and password will be reset back to admin Reset LED Indicator Reset Button _ 28
9. the power current peak value when event occurred Push this button to examine present temperature and humidity 4 4 Dry Contact Outputs Each output can afford 220V 10A Dry Contact Input This Dry contact input be used to detect if a cabinet door is closed or not RJ11 ports for connecting with metered PDU slave units Each Monitor Server can connect up to total of 8 metered PDU units RJ11 port for plug in of the temperature and humidity sensor RJ11 port for connecting with RFID devices such as Card Reader for RFID access contro 9 HJ45 Ethernet port for network connection 1 5 Specifications Power Input Output Voltage Power Source Frequency Current Meter Type Connection Ports Front Panel Event Alert Operating Temperature Rack Size Net Dimension Net Weight Max Power Consumption 1 6 Hardware Installation 85 264 47 63 2 50 60 HZ Digital True RMS Current Meter RJ11 x 8 For PDU RJ11 1 For ENV Sensor RJ11 x 1 For RFID RJ45 x 1 For Ethernet LAN Dry Contact Input x 1 Dry Contact Output x 4 LED Panel Screen Circle Push Button setup Push Button Email SNMP Trap Audible Alarm 0 60 degrees C 19 Standard 1U Rack 13 W x 67 0 x 1 7 H 4 0 lbs 7W Ethernet HUB 1 7 Package Contents PDU Server Unit User Manual CD Disc RJ11 Cable x 8 Rack Mount Kit x 1 Power Cord x 1 2 Web Operation In this chapter you will know how to quickly confi
10. Monitor will assume the connection resulting in abnormal operation and triggering buzzer by mistake too 210 3 1 2 Warning Temperature and Humidity Setup Monitor Temp NULL C Warning 50 C RH NULL WamingRH 9 Monitor Mark Monitor square when sensor is connected Note Please do not check this option if no external sensor probes are connected with the smart monitor otherwise this server unit will assume the sensor plug in resulting abnormal operation and triggering the buzzer for false alarm Temperature Display detected temperature from sensor NULL represents disconnected with sensor Warning Temperature Enter warning value for temperature reading Humidity Display the detected humidity reading from sensor NULL represents disconnected with sensor Warning Humidity Enter warning value for humidity reading 3 1 3 Dry Contact Input Setup Preset Always n Always Off uusuunuuuuuualuaumuannuanuaRRRERHSSSSESSEM e Overtime Running Button Illustration On Warning Rack door still remains open Over Time Warning Warning will be triggered when dry contact input switch status e g ON is different from preset switch status e g OFF lasting than this setup time Preset Switch Select Always ON or Always OFF from this session according to the power status of connected device sija 3 1 4 Dry Contact Output Operation Each dry contact output offers
11. Sender Mail Address This must be a legitimate email address Mail Subject When a power overload event occurs Smart Monitor will send an email notification The subject line here can be set up for easy identification of the device with problems SMTP Auth Check this box if the Mail Server requires authentication to send emails SMTP Account Enter the account name if SMTP authentication 15 required SMTP Password Enter the password if SMTP authentication is required 18 3 2 3 SMS Server This menu allows the administrator to configure the SMS setup in order to send out notifications once an event has occurred Message Server setup server Address mail ambery com 2500 Equipment Mame Pou server Monitor Alarm Account Password Send SMS Server Address Enter the SMS server address Port Enter the port number for the SMS server The default value is 2500 Equipment Name When an event occurs the smart monitor will send a SMS notification The equipment name will help administrator identify the device with ease Account Enter the account name if required Password Enter the password if required Send SMS Check this box if SMS Server requires authentication to send messages SMS Test This is used to verify that the SMS works properly Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all the changes made 19 3 2 4 SNMP SysLog System Name POU Server Monitor
12. dress 192 168 1 1 e Network Setup IP Address Enter the IP address Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask Gateway Enter the Gateway address Note Smart Monitor only can be configured with static IP If you use Dial up Networking for connection please share the IP through IP sharing devices Domain Name Server Setup DNS Server 1 Enter your primary DNS server optional DNS Server 2 Enter your secondary DNS server optional Note f you do not know your DNS server address please check it from Windows O S by these steps to START gt ALL PROGRAMS gt ACCESSORIES gt COMMAND PROCESSOR gt Please enter gt nslookup gt Get DNS Server Address Cis nslookup Default Server dns hinet net Address 168 95 1 1 3 Web Server Setup Http Port Assign the desired HTTP port default port number is 80 for connecting the PDU server unit via a web browser The HTTP port can be changed if needed For example If port 8080 is preferred user may change the port number from here so the new address for this PDU monitoring server unit will be http 192 168 1 10 8080 Port The Application Program Interface Port allows users to interface and control this server unit with their own application program Save Once the setup is completed click the Save button to save all of the changes 2 3 Time Sync Tab This PDU Monitoring server will display the system time in 24 hour format and the time display
13. flashing alternatively in red and blue LED lights to alert the local administrator for warning of power overload There are two manual push buttons on the front panel of this power distribution server unit e Circle push button for displaying power conditions and reading of external temperature and humidity data Push this button to examine each port s current condition temperature and humidity e Setup push button for setting up the warning threshold value and displaying the power current peak value when event occurred Push this button to examine the current temperature and humidity levels Each Server Can RJ 45 Port For Monitor 8 PDUs Network Connection E rj EFID 7 Dry Contact Input M 4 Dry Contact Outputs ENV Port For Plug In Of J Plug in For For Detecting If Each Output Can External Temperature RFID Card The Cabinet Door M Handle Up To 10A 220V Humidity Sensor Reader Is Closed 26 Dry Contact This PDU monitor server unit also provides 4 wire dry contact ports to monitor dry contact closures and dry contact sensors such as cabinet door on off smoke water leakage intrusion gas and motion The 2 wire dry contact ports are easy to use and allow you to make your own dry contact cables quickly and easily 4 Dry PDU Temp Volt Contact Current Humidity Amp Outputs Output Ve APPENDIX Reset PDU Server Monitor To Default If you forgot the password and or the user name
14. for the event logs will be recorded in this format as well After successfully logging into the PDU server unit user can click on the Time Sync tab from the web control panel screen and synchronize the system time of the PDU server unit and the local computer Equipment Time _ Equipment Date mm dd yyyy 01 01 1970 Equipment Time hh mm ss 03 39 18 System Time _ Sync with PC EIN IEEE PC Date mm dd yyyy 04 10 2010 PC Time hh mm ss 13 56 30 NTP Server Address gt time stdtime gov tw Date mm dd yyyy 04 10 2010 Time hh mm ss 13 56 27 Time fone Setup Time Zone GMT 08 v Equipment Date Displays the date This field is not editable Equipment Time Displays the time in 24 hour format This field is not editable Three selectable ways for setting up the system time oync with PC Check the Sync with PC button to synchronize Smart Monitor s date and time with the PC PC Date The current PC system date PC Time The current PC system time with NTP Server Check the Sync with NTP Server button to sync up the system time of the Smart Monitor s date and time with a NTP server NTP Server Address There is a list of some of the available NTP servers Select the desired NTP server and then click Save If your desired NTP sever is not on the list click on New button and then enter the NTP server address then click OK Manual Setup Check the Manual Setup but
15. gure this unit for network and set up the system time and warning value for power overload events 2 1 System Login Open a new web browser and then enter the default IP address of the PDU server unit http 192 168 1 10 on the URL link File istory Bookmarks Tools Help Ke CQ X ja Most visited Mlle Getting Started Ai Latest Headines 8 Sion out La Professora 4 Pert Remote Power Swit En Remote Power Management Sys ES E Power Distribution Monitor AB Login ACCOUNT Enter the default Account name and password in each column Both values are admin for user name and password for the beginning use NOTE The account name and the password are case sensitive and must be entered in lower case 3 You will log into the control panel screen if you have entered the correct account name and password EE b m E A BER El m d i m E server Control Panel LUST Monitor System Firewall Account TimeSync Event Upgrade Logout cont Waning El Temp NULLO Warming Temps 30 50 REE MULLS Warning RH 60 a 2 2 Network This PDU Monitor server unit can be configured with any static address if available The manufacturer default settings for the IP address are as follows IP address 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway ad
16. h built in web server e Anew way to monitor and control power supplies to remote equipments local network or internet without the presence of IT personnel e Real time monitoring of total amperage draw and site temperature humidity through the optional environmental sensor probe and current meter e Instant local monitoring or remote monitoring of all connected PDUs and device power consumption via LAN or internet e Each PDU monitor server unit can work with up to 8 PDU salve units cascaded together e Hot swappable without interfering the PDU power distribution e Complete power control via web local terminal or push button on the switch e Featured with 1 Dry contact input and 4 dry contact outputs for monitoring dry contact closures and dry contact sensors such as cabinet door sensor smoke water leakage intrusion gas and motion e LCD front panel screen with built in RMS current meter for on site viewing of equipment currents through cyclical or individual display e Easy LED displays for power consumption mode indication e Auto circuit breaker protection when current overload happened e Supports both Http and Https secure protocols to manage power conditions of all connected power distribution units e Intuitive web control panel with programmable warning value setup for central power control and management security masks help manage user privileges and prevent unauthorized access to the control menu thro
17. ly when over this time set Reboot Device Selecting this option will immediately reboot the outlets Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 3 3 Firewall Tab Enter Firewall page to do the setup for IP and MAC IP Filter User can authorize the range of IP address for operating 3 3 1 IP Filter Al zil a IP Falter Open Allow IP Address w lhe o le Js 11265 Enable Filter This function is used for controlling authorized address to access this device le Allow Address The first three subsets of the authorized address format are entered here The 4 or the last section of this column is for setting up the IP address range Only users with the matching address formats can be given specific rights to access the Smart Monitor Example to authorize the ranges of 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200 for access enter 192 168 1 100 in the first four sections and then enter 200 in the last section The default IP address range is the IP address of the local computer that you initially use to access the Smart Monitor ADD Click the ADD button to add this action Delete To delete the selected IP address to be removed click on the X Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 3 3 2 MAC Filter er Y MAC Filter MAC Filter Setup MAC Filter Open Allow MAC Address Delete 00111145 je
18. on the New button and then enter the NTP server address then click OK Manual Setup Check the Manual setup button to set up the date time manually Time Zone Setup Defined by Greenwich Please adjust the time to be the same with user s local area 24 3 6 Event Tab This menu displays the events that have occurred with Smart Monitor Refresh Click on the Refresh button to refresh the screen Download Click on the Download button to save the event log information The event log is saved in txt format Delete Click on the Delete button to delete the Event logs Time 0110111970 01 07 39 A 01 01 1970 00 03 54 Contact Detector Keep Ab 01 01 1970 00 03 53 63 Contact Detector Status is Position Normal Open 01 01 1970 00 03 52 01 01 1970 00 03 51 01 01 1970 00 03 51 4 n9 03 51 8 01 01 1970 00 03 55 9 Contact Detector Status is Normal Default Oper 01 01 1970 00 03 51 x 01 014970 00 03 51 25 APPENDIX A LED PANEL SCREEN 8 DRY CONTACTS Local Monitoring This intelligent PDU monitoring server unit is featured with local LED screen display for the reading of total input current temperature and humidity from the surrounding environment When back light of LCD panel is in blue it will display reading of the present current temperature and humidity When warning is triggered the LCD screen will start
19. reaching the preset humidity warning value and lasting for the preset period of time the dry contact output will be switched off Lasting Time Set up the maximum time period allowed for unusual humidity events When high humidity events occur and continue over this preset time period the dry contact output will be switched off Power on Humidity When the humidity from the environment goes down to this setup value the dry contact output value will be switched on 212 3 1 8 RFID Authorize card number to control dry contact switch Card Number Authorized RFID card number for controlling the dry contact output Switching Time When card number 15 detected dry contact output status will be converted and continues to last for the preset time If preset dry contact output is OFF it will be converted into ON and last for the time period set up in the system When the time expires the dry contact output will revert back to OFF status Delete Double click the delete icon to delete card number Ge 3 2 System Tab In this tab user can set up related information about the network data mail server and SMS server 3 2 1 Network Smart Monitor can be configured with a Static address or setup to use DHCP The default settings are Static address IP address 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway address 192 168 1 1 lO SET DHCP SET 1 gt Address 1192 168 1 10 API port 1234
20. ton to manually setup the date and time Save Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 10 2 4 Monitor Tab In Monitor Tab authorized users can easily set up the warning current value and the triggered response for each Dry Contact Output 2 4 1 Warning Power Setup O Move cursor to Warning Amp of each port and enter numbers Mark Monitor to enable power and link status monitoring Once the setup is complete click the Save button to save all of the changes 11 3 Advanced Setup This chapter introduces the operations of Power Monitor System Setup Firewall Setup Account Management Time Sync Event Log and Firmware Upgrade 3 1 Monitor Tab In this section user will know how to set up warning power value warning time of dry contact input and the settings of dry contact output such as basic info temperature humidity and RFID 3 1 1 Warning Power Setup User can see Power Status Current Amp Warning Amp and Monitor four reading for each of the 8 ports used for PDU slave unit Color For Status Light 9 On Warning 9 No Power Current Amp Total power consumption Warning Amp Set up warning power value The value will be saved simultaneously to the PDU Monitor Check Monitor box when a metered PDU is connected with the port Note Please do not check this selection if the port has no connection with Metered PDU otherwise this server
21. ugh the network e Supports multi users access management with secure password system to prevent unauthorized access e Built in audible alarm buzzer will be triggered for indication of the system overload when the power consumption exceeds the preset warning value e The LCD screen will start flashing alternatively in red and blue lights to alert the local administrator for warning of power overload e Event warning alert function by sending out email SMS text message or SNMP TRAP to notify authorized personnel e Supports RFID card reader and can detect the motion movement of rack door to prevent unauthorized personnel from opening the door e Maintains system logs of power operation events from all ports message and abnormal current message for reviews by system administrator e Supports API interface to allow users to develop their own program to do remote power monitoring 1 4 Control and Indicators RFID ES aam Ja a Ly Front LCD Panel Screen When back light of LCD panel is in blue it will display reading of the present current temperature and humidity When warning 15 triggered the panel will flash blue and red lights by turns Circle push button for displaying power conditions and reading of external temperature and humidity data Push this button to examine each port s current condition temperature and humidity Setup button for setting up the warning threshold value and displaying

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