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1. N 1 2 noer Take Control Remote Power Management amp Monitoring System MODEL 1RU8126MS USER MANUAL SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING AN EP COMPANY 2000 E Lake Mary Blvd Sanford FL 32773 407 894 8851 800 866 5699 contactus ITSCOMMANDER com WWW ITSCOMMANDER COM Read this manual before using this product Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual can result in serious injury Keep this manual in a safe location for future reference For other ITS Commander products previous firmware versions and updates please go to our webpage at http www ITSCOMMANDER com Trademark and Copyright Information This document is Copyright 2014 by Earnest Products Inc dba Southern Manufacturing All rights reserved ITS Commander ITS Commander Take Control and Intelligent Transportation Systems Commander are trademarks of Earnest Products Inc 2014 All other company names logos or trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners and are for instructive demonstrative or example purposes only No endorsement of the above referenced companies or products by Earnest Products Inc dba Southern Manufacturing should be assumed or implied No part of this document shall be reproduced without explicit written permission from Earnest Products Inc dba Southern Manufacturing Earnest Products Inc dba Southern Manufacturing hereafter referred to as EP shall not
2. Configuratio Configuration Port RELAY1 cicsr Weekly Recurring Weekly pattern Monthly pattern Event 1 Once Nameonce ACTION Time YPM jom 8 25 2014 M Action reset T Next 3 10PM 8 25 2014 Once NAME Event label can be changed max 30 characters TIME Time for the desired event ON Date for the desired event PORT Outlet Relay to be affected ACTION Action taken during the event NEXT Lets the user know after changes have been saved when the next scheduled action is to take place for Event 1 Daily Recurring Name DAILY ACTION that event Port RELAY1 Clear Time 7 10 PM starting 8 25 2014 Action reset Y Recur every10 day s Forever or times Next 3 10PM 8 25 2014 Daily Recurring NAME Event label can be changed max 30 characters TIME Time for the desired event STARTING Date for the first occurrence of the desired event PORT Outlet Relay to be affected ACTION Action taken during the event RECUR Every days forever or for a specified of times required NEXT Lets the user know after changes have been saved when the next scheduled action is to take place for that event V4 12 Page 22 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Scheduler Tab continued Item 1 Weekly Recurir Name WEEKLY ACTION Outlet OUTLET A Clear Time 4 00 PM starting wohl lt Action off Next 4 00PM 8
3. 26 2014 Recur every10 week s Forever or times Weekly Recurring NAME Event label can be changed max 30 characters TIME Time for the desired event STARTING Date for the first occurrence of the desired event OUTLET RELAY Outlet Relay to affected ACTION Action taken during the event RECUR Every weeks forever or for a specified of times required NEXT Lets the user know after changes have been saved when the next scheduled action is to take place for that event Item 1 Weekly pattern Name WEEKLY PATTERN Outlet RELAY 1 Clear ill il ill Time 3 10 PM om Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Action reset bi Next 3 10PM 10 28 2014 Weekly Pattern NAME Event label can be changed max 30 characters TIME Time for the desired event ON Days of the week when the event is to occur OUTLET RELAY Outlet Relay to affected ACTION Action taken during the event NEXT Lets the user know after changes have been saved when the next scheduled action is to take place for that event Page 23 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Scheduler Tab continued Item 1 Monthly pattern Name MONTHLY PATTER Outlet RELAY 1 Clear Days of month e g 1 6 15 2 4 5 Next 3 10PM 10 28 2014 m n Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Now Dec Time 3 F107 PM on Action reset Monthly Pattern NAME Event label can be changed max 30 characters TIME Time for the desired e
4. be held liable for any damage or injury involving its enclosures and or its remote power manager and monitoring system if used or operated in any manner or subject to any condition inconsistent with its intended purpose or if installed or operated in an unapproved manner or improperly maintained Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the information contained herein is as useful and as accurate as possible EP assumes no responsibility for its application usefulness or completeness EP will not be held responsible or liable under any circumstances for any damages or losses Damages or losses include direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages or losses arising from the use of any information contained herein or the use of any products or services referenced EP reserves the right to change ITS Commander specifications features warranties documentation pricing terms and conditions at any time without notice V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS 2 General Information SPECIFICATIONS cccceecenscesseeeseeseeeseeesees POTUTO ccscpcrscauaaeucoacccadeeasenemuaauseneteusrs cade 3 Installation MOUNDE catnetistatsomeadeernsameviaecndsnpiementaannies Installation cece ecscececcccscecececcscececeseecs 4 User Interface Tabs SUA Y err e E ER EERS Names and Notifications eeens SC MCC T aer a EAEE OMC LOD sE E E A Configuration ceeccesceeseeeseee
5. to its default settings Network Network CAUTION Incorrect settings may cause the unit to lose network connectivity Hold down front panel button to restore defaults IP Address 172 24 1 165 Gateway 172 24 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Primary DNS 172 24 1 121 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 NTP Server 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 means use a public NTP server Host Name ITSCOMMANDER Enter the desired network and system parameters for the unit Save Configuration at the bottom of the page to save changes NOTE Once the default IP address is changed navigate to the new IP address by entering the following URL in the address bar of the web browser http new IP address Email SMS 1 Enter the desired Email address in the recipient fields 1 5 2 For SMS text messaging use the cellphone carrier SMS gateway for email to SMS 3 Enter the SMTP Server 4 If required by the SMTP server enter the Username and Password 5 Select SSL if applicable 6 Enter the Port NOTE Your SMTP server may not require a user name or password NOTE Contact your cell provider for the correct SMS gateway address Page 16 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Set Up SNMP 1 Enter up to 3 Read and Write Communities as desired 2 Select Notifications Enabled if notifications traps are desired 3 Enter the Receiver IP address 4 Enter the community name SNMP Communities Read Writ
6. C tab Time 12 35PM 8 16 2014 Analog 1 and Analog 2 voltages are displayed when connected System Parameters Network time and date are displayed when configured in a network Firmware Version v0 6 197 Serial Number 24 IP Address 172 24 1 165 Config IP Address 172 24 1 165 System Parameters Config Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 f Dareia ere Displays all system parameters DNS 1 172 24 1 121 Can be changed in the Configuration tab DNS 2 0 0 0 0 MAC 00 1E CO CDIFAI9E Names and Notifications Tab The Names and Notifications tab allows the user to provide meaningful names for icone Notifications Outlets Scheduler Relays Analog Inputs Power Configuratio This tab also allows the user to set the types of notification requested for all alarm state inputs only and Lower Upper Limits Analog and Environmental inputs Email SNMP Page 19 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Names and Notifications Tab continued Outlets This allows you to assign meaningful names to an event log Notification Port Name Email SNMP A OUTLET A B OUTLET B C OUTLET C D OUTLET D E OUTLET E F OUTLET F G OUTLET G H OUTLETH Relays This allows you to assign meaningful names to an event log Notification Port Name Email SNMP 1 RELAY 1 2 RELAY 2 3 RELAY 3 4 RELAY 4 5 RELAY 5 6 RELAY 6 Input
7. MANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Configuration The Configuration tab allows the user to configure the unit as desired This tab is covered in the SET UP section of this manual Configuration File The Configuration File tab allows the user to download and upload saved configurations Names and In order to ease the set up of multiple units the configuration may be downloaded and saved in a user Notifications defined location Scheduler The configuration file may also be uploaded into a unit Items covered in the configuration file Schedule Configuratio Names and Notifications Security Select configuration file to be uploaded File Choose File No file chosen Upload Configuration To download a configuration file 1 Click Download Configuration 2 File will automatically download 3 Move file to desired location NOTE Different internet browsers require permissions to download this type of file Contact your systems administrator for assistance in downloading the configuration file To upload a configuration file Click Choose File 2 Navigate to the configuration file desired 9 Click Upload Configuration 4 Configuration is not loaded into the unit Page 26 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs security The Security tab allows the user to change the password assigned to the unit Names and Notification
8. Relay Contact Form SPST NO 1 Form A 26mV RH 3 RH Linear 3 3 V Supply ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Humidity 0 95 Relative Humidity 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet Por Auto MDIX OTHER Alert Types Email SMS User Interface SNMP Scheduling 100 events ON OFF RESET NOTES 1 Per NEMA TS2 2003v02 06 V4 12 ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION Input circuit breaker 15A EJ Adjustable rack mounting ears Outlets 15 A Labeled A trough H En I O Expansion Port Unit Status indicator Green Analog Inputs Outlet Status indicator Green labeled j1 Temperature and Humidity Inputs A through H LCD Screen Dry Contact inputs 1 12 6 Select Button Relay contacts 1 6 Ethernet Port AC Power In IEC C16 Inlet Page 8 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Mounting Choose the desired mounting bracket location Procedure The ITS Commander is provided with mounting brackets for a standard 19 inch rack Each mounting ear is removable and adjustable towards the rear or the front 1 Remove retaining screws from unit body 2 Choose the location of the bracket by aligning the mounting bracket holes to the unit body 3 Secure using retaining screws 4 Repeat for the other side Bracket Location Options Front Front Front Flush Recessed Deep Recessed Rear Rear Rear Flush Recessed Deep Recessed NOTE Ensure to re
9. ate the OPEN CLOSED status of each relay An illuminated LED means CLOSED current is allowed to flow CONNECTOR PINA CONNECTOR PIN B AJ m m gt lt NOTE Relay contact rating is 10 A max Relay switching voltage is 250 VAC 125 VDC max Page 12 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Set Up CAUTION EEE aaa Inputs Dry Contacts provide their own voltage DO NOT connect live power to Input Dry Contact terminals Connecting live power to Input Dry Contact terminals will result in severe damage to the unit Input Dry Contacts 1 Ensure the input circuit breaker is in the OFF position before proceeding 2 Connect the desired switch equipment terminal to the Input position using 16 24 AWG wire Do not connect live power to the input dry contact terminal Connecting live power will result in severe damage to the unit 3 Input labels may be changed in the Names and Notifications tab 4 Alarm status for normally open NO and normally closed NC contact closures may be changed in the Names and Notifications tab 5 LEDs onthe rear of the unit labeled Input 1 12 indicate the OPEN CLOSED status of each input An illuminated LED means a CLOSED input NOTE The LEDs indicating input status are not linked to the ALARM status in the Names and Notifications tab An illuminated LED means the contact is closed A closed contact may be the normal condition fo
10. ccur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is en couraged to try to correct the interference by one or more o f the following measures 1 Reori ent or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help N E MA NEMA TS 2 2003 v02 06 Sections 2 2 7 3 2 2 7 6 2 2 8 4 and 2 2 9 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the NEMA TS 2 2003 environmental requirements as are applicable for this device The requirements applicable are 1 Operating voltage 2 Operating Frequency 3 Temperature and Humidity 4 Ambient Temperature 5 Humidity 6 Vibration and 7 Shock Page 6 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS ITS COMMANDER Specifications MODEL 1RU8126MS Voltage Range 89 VAC 135 VAC 120 VAC Nominal INPUT Frequency Range 60 hertz 3 Hz Surge Suppression 10 kA L N AC Inlet IEC C16 15A 250 VAC 60 Hz Outlet Type NEMA 5 15R 15A 125 VAC 60 Hz Relay Switching Voltage 250 VAC 125 VDC Max OUTPUT Relay Connector 12 Position Screw Terminal 12 22 AWG Dry Contact Input Connector 24 Position Screw less Push In terminal 16 24 AWG
11. e changed from on closed state 15 10 28 2014 114V 0 0V 79 F 39 11 06 29 OA 0 0V i 16 10 28 2014 114V 0 0V or lago Inputs 11 06 49 ta i jl normal state _ 10 28 2014 114v jo ov fitorcs AMMANN MMMM cys 2 Pormal state changed from alarm state 10 28 2014 114v o ov 2 _ nee a gic dei ee ee alarm state changed from normal state ohitieccs MMMM MNNNRARREEN yt oO chang Previous Next Analog and Environmental Inputs sresesseseseseeeessseeeseeessnsseeeeeessssseeeeeesereseeseesesnesreseeeseresreseeeseeesesseeeserssesseeereesseeseeeseesseeseresesssesseeeseesseeeeeeneseensseseeeseessseseneeeersseesreseeeseneenesesessneeeeeeeesesssreseeesereereeeesssessreseeesereseeeeeerereseeseeeseersesseeeserseeesereseeseesserereeesesseeeseeesesseseeeeseeseeeesesesssssseneseessesseeeseeesessseeeeeeseneeseeeeeenn black normal Fi in range Record system status every 0 25 hours Save red high limit exceeded during log interval a EEE E EEEE blue low limit exceeded during log interval Log records Start Date 10 28 2014 Stop Date 10 28 2014 bai inp eer log ery Note Start Date precedes Stop Date in time Download Data NOTE The unit is able to save thousands of records When the unit reaches the end of the allocated log memory the oldest record will be over written Download the log periodically in order to avoid losing data Page 25 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COM
12. e Community String configuration for SNMPv2c Agent Configure multiple community names if you want the SNMP agent to respond to the NMS SNMP manager with different read and write community names If less than three communities are needed leave extra fields blank to disable them Read Community 1 public Read Community 2 Read Community 3 Write Community 1 Write Community 2 Write Community 3 Notifications Enabled Receiver IP Address 0 0 0 0 Community public NOTE Please visit www ITSCOMMANDER com to download the MIB for the SNMP traps 5 Click Save Configuration to save changes Save Configuration Page 17 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Summary Tab gt Summary The Summary tab contains a live status of the following items Names and Notifications Dry Contact Inputs Scheduler Power Outlets Unit Log Relays Configuratio Current Voltage Temperature pem Humidity Analog Inputs System Parameters Name 3365 Enclosure 001 Unit Information Location Lake Mary Blvd Contact Jane Doe 800 866 5699 Dry Contact Inputs Can be changed in the Configuration tab Dry Contact Inputs Labels can be changed in the Names and Notifications tab Alarm status can be changed in the Names and Notifications tab Dry contact inputs are green when in a non Alarm status Default Alarm Status is a closed contact Dry contact inputs
13. in serious injury Keep this manual in a safe location for future reference Safety Symbols The following symbols have been placed thought this manual to reduce the risk of serious injury or death and to ensure the continued safe operation of this product NOTE Notes provide additional information when completing a specific task or procedure Notes will be designat ed by a check mark inside a circle the word NOTE and a line beneath which the information appears CAUTION Caution is used to provide safety information to prevent damage to the product or connected equipment Caution is designated by a yellow triangle with a black exclamation mark in the center the word CAUTION and a line beneath which the information appears Page 5 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Certifications and Compliances The ITS Commander is designed tested and manufactured to meet the requirements of the following national safety standards FCC Part 15 Class B C This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not o
14. n isolated ground Please do not connect chassis ground to this connector O Expansion Port The I O Expansion Port is not implemented in this model Page 14 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Set Up The ITS Commander can be configured using a web browser To set up the unit 1 Enter the following URL in the address bar http 192 168 0 50 gt D hitp 192 168 0 50 2 When first accessing the user interface log in to the unit using the default log in information Authentication Required The server http 192 168 0 50 80 requires a username and password The server says Protected gt a Take Coral ee etna Password Names and Notifications WARNING Network time synchronization NTP failed Log In Cancel Scheduler View only mode Please log in to enable controls User name admin Password its 3 To configure the unit select the Configuration System Names and Notifications Enter the desired system values Scheduler System name 30 Characters System location 30 Characters System contact 30 Characters Temperature Units F C Time zone Reset Interval in seconds 1 254 seconds Page 15 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Set Up CAUTION Incorrect settings may cause the unit to lose network connectivity If connectivity is lost hold down the front panel button to restore the unit
15. nterface Tabs Names and Notifications Tab continued Analog Inputs Limits Notification Port Name Lower Upper Email SNMP Al ANALOG 1 volts characters A2 ANALOG 2 volts Analog input voltage hysteresis 1 0 volts Environmental Limits Notification Name Lower Upper Email SNMP Temperature F Relative Humidity Power Notification Name Email SNMP Power Up Power Down submit Analog Inputs Analog Input Labels can be changed for each outlet max 30 Set Lower and Upper threshold limits Select Email to receive an email notification threshold limits Select SNMP to receive a trap notification threshold limits Enter the desired voltage hysteresis default 1 volt Environmental Set Lower and Upper threshold limits Temperature units may be changed in the configuration tab Select Email to receive an email notification threshold limits Select SNMP to receive a trap notification threshold limits Power Select Email to receive an email notification on Power up or down Select SNMP to receive a trap notification Click Submit to save changes V4 12 Page 21 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Scheduler Tab The Scheduler tab allows the user to schedule up to 100 events Names and Notifications For each event there are several options Not Scheduled Not Scheduled scheduier og Unit Log Daily Recurring
16. only listed or recognized power cords Power 1 Ensure the input circuit breaker is in the OFF position before proceeding 2 Connect the IEC C13 FEMALE end of the power cord to the rear of the unit 3 Connect the NEMA 5 15P MALE end of the power cord to the desired power source receptacle The desired power source may be a PDA Power distribution assembly receptacle or other appropriate power source 1 The 15 A circuit breaker located on the front of the unit may also serve as an ON OFF switch NOTE If power or connectivity is lost to the unit the below message will appear on the summary page ERROR Connection to ITS Commander was lost NOTE This unit has a safe shutdown feature This feature provides a few seconds of back up power within the unit to safely shut down and send one last packet of information to the server Page 11 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Set Up Outlets 1 Connect desired equipment to the outlet position using a NEMA 5 15P Plug 2 Outlet labels may be changed in the Names and Notifications tab 3 LEDs on the front of the unit labeled A H indicate the ON OFF status of each outlet An illuminated LED means ON _ OUTLETS Relays 1 Connect desired equipment to the relay position using 12 22 AWG wire 2 Relay labels may be changed in the Names and Notifications tab 3 LEDs onthe rear of the unit labeled Relay 1 6 indic
17. place all screws in the mounting holes Empty screw holes should be filled 5 Mount ina standard EIA 19 Rack with 4 10 screws Page 9 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Installation Stand Alone Configuration USER INTERFACE ETHERNET Ls Peeeeeeee i w 1 Connect an Category 5 CAT 5 patch cable to the ITS Commander Ethernet port A straight through or crossover cable may be used 2 Connect the other end of the RJ45 patch cable to the user interface Laptop PC etc CAUTION Stand alone configuration does not provide network time synchronization NTP Logging Scheduling and Notification features will not be available Network Configuration INTERFACE il HET WORE h as HWA 3 Ww i WIRELESS ROUTER m A AT WORE PATEH LTHLRNMIT Network Configuration 1 Network Configuration 2 1 Connect an RJ45 patch cable to the ITS Commander Ethernet Port 2 Connect the other end of the RJ45 Patch cable to the network switch 3 User interface may be accessed using a wireless router or direct connection to the network Page 10 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Set Up CAUTION Ensure input circuit breaker is in the OFF position before applying power to the unit CAUTION Do not remove the MALE end of the power cord in order to hardwire the unit Ensure proper safety standards are followed by using
18. r that contact Illumination of an Input LED does not indicate an ALARM condition Normally Closed NC Pe ee eee EY Contact Closure 5 VDC CONNECTOR an PIN A OPTICAL i ISOLATOR CONNECTOR PIN B XN A E 7 NZ Normally Open NO _ _ TO Contact Closure 5 VDC CONNECTOR gy PIN A OPTICAL i ISOLATOR CONNECTOR PIN B N K E 7 4 Page 13 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Set Up Humidity Probe sold separately 1 Ensure the input circuit breaker is in the OFF position before proceeding 2 Connect the humidity probe to the following pins Pin 1 3 3 V Pin 2 HUM Pin 3 GND 3 Humidity threshold levels may be changed in the Names and Notifications tab NOTE Please visit www ITSCOMANDER com to order a compatible humidity probe for this unit Temperature Probe 1 Connect the temperature probe to the following pins Pin 4 TEMP Pin 5 GND 2 Temperature threshold levels may be changed in the Names and Notifications tab Analog Input 1 Connect desired equipment to the analog position using 16 30 AWG wire 2 Analog threshold levels may be changed in the Names and Notifications tab ANALOG EE E E E CONNECTOR ANALOG ey A a 0 60 VDC aaa Lo ANALOG SIGNAL ANALOG SENSOR 2 A2 S 4 ET C2 ANALOG SIGNAL NOTE Analog inputs have a
19. s This allows you to assign meaningful names to inputs and indicate which an event log Outlets Outlet Labels can be changed for each outlet max 30 characters Select Email to receive an email notification all state changes Select SNMP to receive a trap notification all state changes Relays Relay Labels can be changed for each outlet max 30 characters Select Email to receive an email notification all state changes Select SNMP to receive a trap notification all state changes Inputs Input Labels can be changed for each outlet max 30 characters Notification Alarm Re notification Port OES EED i ro Select the Alarm State of Closed or Open 1 INPUT 1 closed hours Closed Alarm status is when the contact is closed 2 INPUT 2 closed hours a linpur3 ae a Open Alarm status is when the contact is open 4 INPUT4 closed hours Re Notification Interval can be set if re notification is desired after 5 INPUTS closed aaa the original alarm notification was sent 6 INPUT 6 closed v hours Select Email to receive an email notification Alarm Status 7 INPUT 7 closed hours RF Select SNMP to receive a trap notification all state changes 8 INPUT 8 closed hours 9 INPUT closed hours 10 INPUT 10 closed hours 11 INPUT 11 closed hours 12 INPUT 12 closed hours Page 20 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User I
20. s To change the password 1 Enter the old password Default its 2 Enter the new password 3 Click Change Password to enact changes Configuratio gt Security Firmware Firmwa re Summary The Firmware tab allows the user to change the download firmware updates Please visit www ITSCOMMANDER com to download firmware updates for this unit To download a firmware update 1 2 V4 12 Names and Notifications Unit Log Click Choose File Confi ti omiguratio Navigate to the downloaded firmware file Click Upload Once the file has uploaded verify that the new firmware version appears as a Staged firmware version to un do the staging simply click unstage Click Reset to apply the new firmware Running firmware version 0 6 197 Staged firmware version 0 6 197 Unstage File Choose File No file chosen Upload NOTE Please visit www ITSCOMMANDER com for firmware updates Page 27 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Technical Assistance NOTE Please visit www ITSCOMMANDER com for Q amp A and Technical Assistance You may also email us at contactus ITSCOMMANDER com or phone us at 800 866 5699 Page 28 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS
21. seeseeeseeeees Configuration File aesesssssssssersresreeeeeses SOCA erer N E FUTIAN enee O EES 5 Technical Assistance essssseesessessreeseseressersereeersees SEE E a S E E E V4 12 USER MANUAL DD Table of Contents ITS COMMANDER COMMANDER Take Control Model 1RU8126MS ITS DD COMMANDER Take Control Introduction The ITS Commander is designed to improve system reliability and lower the cost of ownership through reduced maintenance costs The system benefits both the owning agency and maintaining agency by promptly sending signals of an abnormal situation allowing routine monitoring of critical equipment and providing the capability to remotely control outlets to reboot equipment These features can reduce unnecessary trips to inspect or service the cabinet thereby saving money Southern Manufacturing s ITS Commander may be integrated with ITS enclosures from the factory Power panel and factory installed equipment are pre wired and connected Package The contents of your package are 1 ITS Commander Unit 2 Adjustable rack mounting brackets 1 Power cord 1 Temperature Probe 1 Users Manual MIB frequently asked questions and support provided at www ITSCOMMANDER com Page 4 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS SAFETY Read this manual before using this product Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual can result
22. vent ON Days of the month when the event is to occur multiple may be separated by a coma OUTLET RELAY Outlet Relay to affected ACTION Action taken during the event MONTHS Select months in which the event is to occur NEXT Lets the user know after changes have been saved when the next scheduled action is to take place for that event NOTE Ensure to click SAVE after making the desired changes NOTE The first screen always shows the first 10 events to see more events click NEXT at the bottom of the page NOTE Up to 100 events may be scheduled Page 24 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Unit Log The Unit Log tab allows the user to view download and set the interval for system status log Names and Notifications Select a records start date and click Retrieve Log the first 10 log entries are displayed Click NEXT to Scheduler navigate trough further entries Unit Log To download the log file Select the records start and stop date and click Retrieve Log Configuratio File 10 28 2014 114v_ o 0v __ 00 ee SSAA A MMMM E Log Entry Legend 10 28 2014 114v o ov 10 28 2014 114v 0 0V o a on closed state 13 10 28 2014 114v o ov E g on closed state changed from off open state 11 05 29 OA 0 0V a E _ 10 28 2014 113v o ov i off open state 14 79 F 39 i 11 05 49 0A 0 0V i EF j offfopen stat
23. will turn red when in an Alarm status as set in the Names and Notifications tab Any state change will be reflected in the Unit Log tab Power Outlets Power Outlets Labels can be changed in the Names and Notifications tab Outlets are green when on they are grey when off RESET comm E35 Clicking the ON OFF slider will turn the outlet ON or OFF The reset button turns the outlet off then back on for a specified reset interval time Default reset interval is 10 seconds and can be changed in the Configuration tab in the system section The reset button will Flash while resetting Page 18 V4 12 USER MANUAL ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS User Interface Tabs Summary Tab continued Labels can be changed in the Names and Notifications tab J Relays Relays are grey when open they are green when closed Clicking the OPEN CLOSE slider will open or close the relay OPEN re Operating Parameters OPEN Operating Parameters Current and Voltage are displayed for the unit Current 0 0 4 ae Saline VAE Temperature and Humidity are displayed when sensors are connected units External Temperature 34 F of measurement can be changed in the Configuration tab Will turn red External Humidity hok onima when upper threshold is exceeded and blue when lower thresholds are Analog 1 0 VDOC exceeded Thresholds may be changed in the Names and Notifications Analog 2 0 VD
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