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1. AUX Port Pin 2 Eingang Input 1 AUX Port Pin 3 Eingang Input 2 AUX Port Pin 6 Gnd Figure 142 Opto coupler logic AUX Port Fin 2 Ausgang Output 1 330 Ohm AUX Port Pin 3 Ausgang Output 2 330 Ohm AUX Port Fin 6 GND Figure 143 Example Outputs 108 ALS Part Pini ALM Part EET Pin 1 el Ju Pin i Pind null ER Pin 3 Pins npul 2 npu 2 ag Pin 4 cia npk I fi Fin 5 npa d npu riot Pin 6 Zac Figure 144 Examples AUX Input on hardware model CS131 only left side pull down right side pull up configuration Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 145 AUX Port Assignment AUX port assignment for CS121 HVV 131 L from serial number 0121 10417 and CS121 HW 131 SC from serial number 0123 09428 PIN 1 3 3V PIN 2 AUX port 0 disposable PIN 3 AUX port 1 disposable PIN 4 AUX port 2 RX from COMB input PIN 5 AUX port 3 TX from COMBS output PIN 6 GND D CS121 WDP Watchdog amp Powermanager The CS121 WDP is an optional Watchdog amp Powermanager piggyback board for the CS121 BACS series It is a separate chipset which can be attached to a CS121 BASC and it works as a Hardware watchdog to reset cold boot the processor if a heartbeat signal is not received in an interval of 60 seconds Watchdog function The watchdog starts 5 minutes after the CS121 has rebooted If then the Watchdog does not receive within 120 seconds no alive signal from the processor it will disconnect
2. IP address or hostname of the Raritan device SNMP community string the one for write access Outlet number 1 to 12 0 off 1 on 2 The batch file pxout bat accepts now several parameters from incoming RCCMD executes and translates these into SNMP set commands for the Raritan The pxout bat accepts the following command syntax pxout bat lt IP address gt lt community gt lt Outlet gt lt on off gt IP address This is the IP address of the Raritan Community This is the community string for write access configured at the Raritan or SNMP set commands default is public Outlet This is the number of the Raritan Outlet 1 to 12 which you want to switch On Off This is the signal you want to transmit where 0 is off and 1 is on Example pxout bat 192 168 200 11 public 0 This example will switch the Raritan with the IP address 192 168 200 11 the outlet 4 to off If this works manually from your Windows RCCMD computer than you can go ahead with step 3 3 Now you have to select the desired CS121 event and add a RCCMD command which will be send to the Windows computer where RCCMD is running and the pxout bat file is located 157 CS121 SNMP Web Adapter scs jE EX ee Tee gt Wg Favorites 1885 G CS121 SNMP Web Ada X GENEREX Firmware Update th TH EB v Pager Safetyy Toolsv 5121 Stat CS121 Status C UPS STATUS OK UPS Information amp setti
3. Parameter 2 Parameter 3 You can add any kind of text measurement units It is required to add a blank ahead and behind the variable MODEL If you want to receive more variables please seperate them with a blank anda Powerfail on MODEL restored Battery Capacity BATTCAP Input Voltage INVOLT V The RCCMD Trap would be received like that 2011708724 12 56 10 P UPSHMAN Notification 192 168 222 134 at 24 08 2011 gt 12 56 10 Pomerfail on TM7075 Autonomietime 75 00 min 2011708724 12 56 42 UPSHMAN Notification 192 168 222 134 at 24 08 2011 Figure 50 HTTP Job Editor RCCMD TRAP e Because the CS121 adapter plays an active roll when executing its actions Message Shutdown and Command that is to say the CS121 adapter sends an RCCMD signal to an RCCMD client it is necessary to enter the IP address in parameter 1 and the port number of the RCCMD client in parameter 2 default port is 6003 Additionally the RCCMD client must either be pre configured with absolutely no sender filter or should be pre configured with the IP addresses of the particular UPSMAN servers like UPSMAN CS121 or other RCCMD compatible sender that are to function as recognized senders These configurations take place when installing the RCCMD client service Further details are in the RCCMD software documentation Attention At the function RCCMD Command it is required to configure a job for every singl
4. 106 1 3 Figure 138 Pint gt GND Pin2 gt VDD Pin3 gt TxD Pin4 gt RxD Pin9 gt GND Pin8 connected with Pin 10 Slot version Circuit board connection Figure 139 Mini DIN 8 socket RS 232 Pint gt DCD Pin2 gt RxD Pin3 gt TxD Pin4 gt DTR Pin5 gt DSR Pin6 gt RTS Pin7 gt CTS Pin8 gt RI Schirm gt GND RS 485 optional Pint gt RS485 B Pin5 gt RS485 A Pin COM2 Mini DIN 8 pol female Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 140 AUX Port Hardware Revision 1 1 from Serial numbers 0121 1203 0122 00198 0123 00564 onwards RJ11 6 pol 107 Pint gt 3 3V Pin2 gt Input Output 1 Pins gt Input Output 2 Pin4 gt Input Output 3 Pin5 gt Input Output 4 Pin6 gt GND The maximum input voltage is 3 3V The input signals may be fed from external power sources or feed directly from Pin 1 If the external power supply delivers more than 3 3V a pre resistor has to be fitted The input resistance of the input is 1 5 KQ When using a opto coupler switch a Pull up resistor of 1 5kOhm has to be used Output voltage If configured as OUTPUT every Pin delivers 3 3 Volt 10mA AUX Port Pind 43 34 AUX Port Pint 43 34 AUX Port Pin 2 5 AUF Port Pin 2 5 Eingang Input 1 4 Eingang Input 1 4 Figure 141 Example Inputs Opener or closer contact only on hardware model CS121 AUX Port Pind 43 344
5. Gestartet Automatisch Lokales System Beschreibung Sa windows Firewall Gemei 4 Bietet allen Computern in Heim und kl Gestartet Automatisch Lokales System reinen Sy windows Bilderfassung Bietet Bilderfassungsdienste f r Scan Manuell Lokales System Uhrzeitsynchronisierung auf allen Clients ue tas und Cervern im Matmuarl Mann diarar a Windows Installer Fiint 4nwendiinnen die als ein Windn Man ell Inkales System Figure 123 MS Timeservices To turn your Windows computer into a timeserver double click on the clock in the lower right taskbar and open the following example After some seconds the tab Internet Time appears Click on Internet Time and check if the timeserver you have chosen here works correctly Date and Time Properties 2 x Date and Time Properties 2jx Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time pDate nn Time IV Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server fa il vl 2006 E yet das Server NER Update Now 1 2 i W 2 The time has been successfully synchronized with time windows com on 3 4 56 789 i 13 04 2006 at 11 31 10 11 12 ME 14 15 16 i j 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 fit 55 03 Next synchronization 13 04 2006 at 12 31 Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet Learn more about time synchronization in Help and Support Current time zone W Europe Daylight Time Cen
6. Language Configuration Power Systems Current Language English igen Installed Languages English vl Apply Browser Default Debug System amp Network Status UPS Status German UPS Functions Chinese AUX Status French SensorMan 2 Status Spanish BACS Status Polish Portuguese UPS Model amp System Network amp Security LED Display RAS Configuration BACS Configuration Scheduled Actions SNMP EMail Timeserver COM2 amp AUX SensorManager Eon AS Language RE Save Configuration Figure 27 Language Configuration To be able to use this feature it might be required to configure the following into your web browser example Internet Explorer 8 Open the Tools Internetoptions menu into the IE8 Click the Language button Add the languages you use to read websites listing in order of preference 33 Language Preference Language Preference Add the languages you use to read websites listing in order of preference Only add the ones you need as some characters can be used to impersonate websites in other languages Language Move up g en GB Mo German Germany d Spanish Spain International Sort es ES Remove Add L Prefix and suffix options T Do not add www to the beginning of typed web addresses Specify the suffix for example net that should be added to typed web addresses when you press Ctrl Shift Enter Figure 28 IE8
7. ases fat o fuses Ok 144 battery Schematic drawing of an UPS e g NEWAVE Yellow Fuse Blue Automatic breaker Green Manual Breaker l Description of the alarms for single phase UPS oo Evet Description S O UPS is on battery and the autonomy time decreases ADVICE The RCCMD shutdowns will be set into this alarm to send shutdown signals to the Powerfail clients if the powerfail will last longer Power supply restored This event is TRUE if the remaining time is reached or rather undershot That means the autonomy time is only available for seconds the UPS System Shutdown shutdown is pending UPS service is started into the CS121 This event is always true if the CS121 is running and therefore ideal for permanent recurrent jobs suitable like the forwarding of emails always after restart of the UPS or to produce log file UPSMAN started entries steady UPS connection lost UPS RS232 communication lost CS121 tries to restore the connection UPS connection restored UPS RS232 communication restored UPS Battery Old UPS batteries too old call UPS service UPS overload reduce load otherwise the UPS shutdown is pending Load Normal No more overload Overtemperature Overtemperature of the UPS 145 Temperature Normal Temperature of the UPS is back in normal range Bypass off Bypass off The autonomy of the battery has reached the defined threshold Battery Low The UPS shutdown is pending ADVICE
8. AUX Status SENEREX C 121 Status System amp Network Status UPS Status AUX Status Configuration UPS Model amp System Network amp Security LED Display RAS Configuration Scheduled Actions SNMP EMail Timeserver COM2 amp AUX SensorManager Events Alarms Save Configuration Input Voltage Net 1 226 9 V Output Voltage 226 5 V Input Frequency Net 1 50 0 Hz Output Current 0 4 A Input Voltage Net 2 227 5V Output Load 2 0 Input Frequency Net2 50 0 Hz Logfiles AlarmLog DataLog DataLog Chart ExternalDeviceLog ExternalDeviceLog Chart Web Links Online Manual Firmware Update Figure 71 HTTP Status Page Socomec Transfer Switch AUX Status E T N Powering Business Worldwide Model EATON STS 16 CS121 Status System amp Network Status STS Status AUX Status Configuration Logfiles Web Links General Failure Figure 72 HTTP Status Page Eaton Transfer Switch 64 All ASYS AEG and PILLER transfer switches are using the extended RFC1628 SNMP MIB Download The models SOCOMEC STS and LTM got their own MIB STS LTM MIB which is available as download from our website http www generex de index php option com content amp task view amp id 563 amp Itemid 104 5 Adapter Software Updates Firmware Usually the CS121 Adapter already contains a specified firmware version and does not need to be updated unless you have problems or you find a update reco
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10. 3 3 3 3 4 SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE ieee ER for details please contact NEWAVE 142 U 8 4 OUTPUT VOLT2 Output Voltage Phase 1 119 KW KW KW contact NEW AVE contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE 49 U 8 4 Status Bit Statusbit for details please 1 eR PS fae Bemactnewave ee contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE pr i ri M Analog Value 3 4 EMP2 SensorManager SM T H CO el M Analog Value 162 WU 8 4 LOADKVA2 Load Phase 3 in KW Section OEM Netminder for all LT and MD types wi 10 au u au Ei 103 LOADPERO Load OUTPUTPOW Output Power in W w6 u s4 kun VA 34 FREQUENCY CS121UPSSTAT 08121 UPS Status Alarm Battery Bad 120 110 U Alarm On Batter 1 active 0 not active 1 3 4 112 118 Alarm Output Off As Requested 1 active 0 not active Alarm UPS Off As Requested 1 active 0 not active 1 125 Alarm General Fault 1 active 0 not active 1 Alarm Diagnosis Test Failed 1 active 0 not active Alarm Communication Lost 1 active O not active 1 1 Alarm Shutdown Pending 1 active 0 not active Alarm Shutdown Imminent 1 active 0 not active 1 Alarm Test In Progress 1 active 0 not active 1 1 active high O not 133 U 3 4 AUX Port 1 active low 1 active high 0 not 134 3 4 AUX Port 2 active low 121 1 active high 0 not 3
11. 4 2 13 5 AUX Port Povverfail Job 7 Function Switch AUX SensorMan Output vl When Immediately once Port Number Always Command Set High C Evey 0 seconds C After fo seconds After fo seconds amp repeat C After jo seconds on battery C At fo seconds remaining time Cancel Figure 37 HTTP Job Editor Switch AUX Port In general the AUX port is used for auxiliary contacts that can be configured to function as either an Input or an Output e g as input for air conditioning alarm contacts and as output to switch on electrical sockets or start beepers etc When these contacts are set as inputs they are to be treated as an event in the Events settings menu Reverse the AUX contacts to be treated as actions when they are being used as outputs The AUX port is also used for connecting an SS4 AUX power outlet manager in which case all AUX ports function as outputs For the AUX we provide several add ons like the SS4AUX SM_IO Relay box SM_BUZZ alarm beeper etc For a complete overview of add ons for the AUX please see 38 the according datasheet downloadable from www generex de We recommend the usage of our connection terminal CON AUX for inputs and our CON R AUX for incoming and outgoing alarms outputs The CS121 L external box allotted from serial number 0121 10417 delivered from 31 07 2008 about a COM3 port The CS121 SC slot card allotted from serial number 0123 09428 delivered f
12. CS121 Event 63 successfully sent 01 17 2007 17 43 23 MAIL subject CS121 Event 64 successfully sent 01 17 2007 17 44 01 MAIL subject CS121 Event 65 successfully sent These 4 Emails indicate the status of the digital alarm contacts of the sensors for Emergency OFF fire extinguisher and the like connected with the SENSORMANAGER showing either the status is NORMAL or that nothing is connected 01 17 2007 17 52 18 MAIL subject CS121 Event 70 This Email shows that no SENSORMANAGER is connected although the CS121 is configured as having a connection to a Sensormanager This informs the ADMIN that the CS121 is incorrectly configured In this case the user should correct the settings successfully sent The UPS data will be logged with timestamp into the CS121 DataLog 48 E CS121 SNMP Web Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe XM G http 192 168 222 236 L Googie G CS121 SNMP Web Adapter Device Status UPS STATUS OK Sensor Status SENEREX DataLog Date Time InVolti InVolt2 InVolt3 InFreqi InFreq2 InFreq3 Loadi Load2 Load3 BattVolt BattTemp BattCap OutVolt AutonomTime 11 12 2010 00 07 01 226 3 0 0 0 0 49 9 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 29 0 100 0 230 4 110 2 11 12 2010 00 10 05 227 7 0 0 0 0 49 9 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 99 3 11 12 2010 00 13 06 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 0 100 0 230 4 139 7 11 12 201
13. Disable Buzzer Action c E 21 gt gt General off Bypass operation Battery operation Ej ol o Bypass operation Battery operation E D the cancelling of buzzer by key control Short Test Custom Test B Min Start Cancel Long Test Battery Tests Start Cancel Batteries of UPS will be tested for some seconds Batteries of UPS will be tested for the time above Start Cancel Batteries will be tested until battery low appears Restart UPS Start Cancel Attention Power up reset ofload is being carried out UPS OFF in 1 min UPS ON in 2 min FaultLogofUPS Receive Show Figure 14 HTTP UPS Functions for AEG UPS The AUX amp SensorMan status shows the actual measurements of the connected environmental sensor devices SM T COM SM T H COM SENSORMANAGER CON AUX or CON R AUX 3 C5121 SNMP Web Adapter Microsoft Internet Explorer i 3 ini x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras e 0 a 22 4 B g Adresse a http esi21 El UPS Status UPS STATUS OK AUX Status TempMan Status 00 of0 00 00 AUX amp TempMan Status C3121 SNMPANeb Adapter 2 AUX Port 2 Switch On 1 Fileserver 3 AUX Port 3 4 AUX Port 4 System amp Network Status UPS Status OFF OFF Sitemanager Status Switch Off UPS Status UPS Model amp System Network amp Security SNMP EMail Timeserve
14. Enable RCCMD Listener Change UpsMon amp SS4 Password Clear RCCMD Listener Port 6002 Confirm Password RCCMD Timeout 180 Use UpsMon Password for Web Pages Use RCCMD SSL System Name CSs 121 Enable Modbus over IP F System Location Modbus Slave Address 1 System Contact Modbus Mode RTU Attached Devices UPS protected devices Apply RASMAN_G IP Address 0 0 0 0 RASMAN G IP Port 6000 Auto Update ARP Cache Static ARP Entries Figure 17 HTTP Network amp Security Settings This menu configures the CS121 network card settings passwords and enable disables several adapter and network services Note We recommend to set the Network Card Speed NOT to Auto but rather to the accordant speed of your switch In addition we recommend to open the TCP IP and UDP ports only that the CS121 is using Please take a look into the chapter Appendix D To stabilize the CS121 in larger networks we recommend to close the update TCP Port 4000 at the CS121 configuration or at your switch Please note that you are not able to update the CS121 firmware anymore if port 4000 is disabled Enable the port 4000 again if you want to update the firmware The CS121 firmware version 4 30 x provides the definition of the TCP MSS value The Maximum Segment Size defines the amount of bytes which will be send as reference data into a TCP segment The default is 1460 If you got problems with a VPN connection change the TCP MSS value to 1100 The
15. IP Settings To change values enter the number of the option type lt space gt and enter the name Press lt enter gt Your new value displays next to the field heading on the top of the screen If you want to return to the main menu press 0 zero and lt enter gt For example To assign the IP address of the SNMP adapter the gateway and the subnet mask type at the prompt 1 lt space gt the IP address of the SNMP adapter lt enter gt Enter Command gt 1 192 10 200 0 Enter Command gt 2 192 10 200 254 Enter Command gt 3 255 255 255 0 To assign the system contact name type 5 and enter the name of the person to contact about the SNMP adapter Enter Command gt 5 Mr Harry Hirsch 19 To assign the UPS name SysName type 5 and enter name of the UPS Enter Command gt 6 USV 1 To assign the UPS location SysLocation type 6 and enter the location name Enter Command gt 7 Building 12 3 3 4 2 UPS Settings Choose option 4 from the main menu and you enter the menu UPS Settings Within this menu the user needs to select the UPS model the CS121 adapter is connected to usually at COM1 c Telnet 192 168 202 164 UPS Settings 1 UpsModel KANTO RI 1668 21 Location 31 Power CUA gt 1068 L 41 Load UA gt 1660 5 Hold time lt m gt 6 I 6 Recharge timech gt 5 71 UpsID A 8 Baudrate 2400 7 Battery Installation Date 61 81 2085 DJ System shutdown minu
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17. Search Copying e x Fav vl Date modified vl Date created F File Folder 08 10 2008 02 33 08 10 2008 02 33 El I 7KB Fil 31 12 1979 17 00 31 12 1979 17 00 Calculating the time required to upload the files E F 28KB File 31 12 1979 17 00 31 12 1979 17 00 E j Confirm File Replace xi I This Folder already contains a file called upsman chg a Ri ed Tproject hec Would you lite to replace the existing file a Administrator di Pubi __ sentrymsg dat 15 0 KB 15 454 bytes BIC _Jupsman cfg ME Computer u rf upstyp ups i 7 Network E version txt with this one E Internet Explorer 231 bytes 231 bytes J 192 168 222 209 Mittwoch 19 September 2007 05 33 I flash I ramdisk Yes Yes to All No Cancel Control Panel Recycle Bin Figure 79 CS121 F TP File Replacement Just reboot do not select Save Exit amp Reboot the CS121 via web browser 68 CS121 Configuration Manager Reset to Factory Settings Load the CS121 factory settings into the configuration editor Cancel Recent Changes Reset all changes and reload the saved settings Save Configuration Write all changes to flash memory Changes will be used after the next reboot Backup Configuration Store a backup ofthe configuration on your local harddisk Use right mousebutton and save target as NOTE For UPLOAD older config files to new firmware versions please contact support Reboot Reboot the C5121
18. is true if the UPS is back in normal condition For this the events POWER RESTORED BATTERY LOW OFF UPSMAN STARTED and GENERAL ALARM OFF are suitable if they are provided from your UPS into the CS121 The job Send RCCMD cancel shutdown would be set into these all clear events so that e g at restart of the UPS the event UPSMAN STARTED would reset the accordant RCCMD client automatically Alternative Should the job Send RCCMD cancel shutdown not be present into your CS121 UPSMAN or BACS WEBMANAGER you can use the job Send RCCMD shutdown to remote client or rather Send RCCMD execute to remote client alternatively 58 The parameter VVAREUP got the same function like the Send RCCMD cancel shutdown and resets the redundancy alarm of a RCCMD Client into initial state For this the events POWER RESTORED BATTERY LOW OFF UPSMAN STARTED and GENERAL ALARM OFF are suitable too to configure the function Send RCCMD command to remote client with the WAKEUP command Povverfail Job 3 Function Send RCCMD Command to remote client Client IP or Hostname 192 168 200 17 Client Port Default 6003 6003 Command 554 Command Cancel RCCMD Shutdown Figure 63 HTTP Job Editor RCCMD WAKEUP Click into the CS121 menu Events Alarms onto Power restored and add a new job Select the function Send RCCMD command to remote client set the accord
19. mode to SM T COM press apply and save amp exit and reboot to start the CS121 with your new settings The Configuration of thresholds and Events is made via the Event configuration windows and the SM_T_COM configuration page 7 2 1 SM_T_COM configuration UPS Status UPS STATUS OK AUX Status Sensor Status COM2 Settings COM2 Mode COM2 Baud Rate COM2 Parity Please note COM2 is always used for configuration as long as DIP switch 1 is off SM_T_COM Settings Location Unit Threshold Low Threshold High Offset Temp Sensor 1 Degree Celsius 0 0 100 0 0 0 Figure 98 CS121 SM_T_COM Settings Enter the desired values for the Threshold low and Treshold high You can calibrate every sensor with the Offset that means if you want to rise a measured value for 5 C just modify the default range from 0 0 to 5 0 Therefore you are able to adjust the measurement values like a gauged thermometer You can define the following functions for SM_T_COM Events see figure below 80 Job Editor SM T COM Sensor High Job 2 When Immediately once Text i Ir Scheduledin 0 seconds Send RCCMD Shutdown to remote client Every 0 seconds Send RCCMD Message to remote client 7 Send RCCMD Command to remote client O After 0 seconds Shutdown UPS Wa Switch AUX SensorMan UPS Output a x a 5 Send RCCMD Trap seconds amp repeat Action
20. to ensure Email will be sent e Continuous periodic events To define an event job which will be executed continuous e g daily create a job for the event JPSMAN started like in the following figure Function Send an EMail v When Immediately once Receiver someone somewhere com J Scheduledin 86400 seconds Text UPSMAN started Every 86400 seconds Oriona V Use text as subject D After 86400 seconds VI Attach Alarmlog V Attach Datalogs eee 96400 seconds amp repeat Actions will only be executed if event condition is still true after the specified seconds After 86400 seconds on battery At 86400 seconds remaining time Apply Cancel Figure 36 HTTP Job Editor Continuous event job 4 2 13 4 Email To SMS In order to send a SMS message in case of an alarm you have to use the Email to SMS Service of your GSM provider This is a service where the UPSMAN sends an email to the 3 service center of your GSM provider who converts the email into an SMS This service is standard in most GSM networks and very reliable compared to modem solutions For receiving emails as SMS you have to contact your GSM provider to open this service In the following we describe how this works with some GSM providers in Europe since these providers change this very often please refer to the website of your GSM provider to find out how Email to SMS can be activated for your cell phone Exa
21. which will be released from events of the SensorManager s devices Connecting the SENSORMANAGER Box The SENSORMANAGER has to be connected with the original configuration cable not included of the CS121 to COM 2 UPS csi21 SensorMan 83 The sensors for the SENSORMANAGER may be connected direct to the socket Inputs 1 4 using an RJ12 cable In this configuration you can only use up to 4 sensors If you want to use all 8 analog inputs you have to use a splitting plug optional or connect the sensors directly to the Channel Inputs as described above If you use the sensor type SM you may connect a second SM sensor to the input of the first SM You can not connect more than 2 SM sensors in line For connecting an alarm contact to the SM sensor you may use the first or the second SM contact input output but not both Only one digital input output is available per socket OTHER SENSORS If you use other sensors than SM EE or TM you must use a splitting plug in order to connect more than one sensor to a single INPUT of the SENSORMANAGER For setting up the sensors in the SENSORMANAGER make sure your configuration matches your sensor type e g see example B 5121 SNMP Web Adapter Mozilla Firefo Date Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe el x A http q0l generex de 4 ogie P _ n IBIZA GLOBAL RADIO 24hr Electr Laden x I Device Status C UPS is on Bypass Ge
22. 1 Pin 1 Voltage 9 24Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 1 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 5 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 3OmA Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24V INPUT 2 Pin 1 Voltage 9 24Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 2 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 6 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 3OmA 85 Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24V INPUT 3 Pin 1 Voltage 9 24Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 3 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 7 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 30mA Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24V INPUT 4 Pin 1 Voltage 9 24 Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 4 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 8 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 30mA Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24 V Example Alarm INPUT contact If the alarm contact INPUT is used you may connect your alarm contact e g to INPUT 1 Pin 6 and Power supply Pin 1 In the CS121 you can configure that as a HIGH signal to the alarm is set or the other way round OUTPUT contact If you want to switch any relays or send high signals to the OUTPUT you may connect your OUTPUT contact e g to INPUT 1 Pin 5 to your relays and configure the CS121 as OUTPUT for this signal Now you may configure your Events in the CS121 to set the OUPUT to HIGH or LOW Sensor connection The sensor has to work within 0 10Volts this may be connected directly to Chann
23. 1 from baudrate 1200 to 38400 We recommend for RTU the use of 8 E 1 and the highest baudrate supported by your device e Change Administrator Password The password protects against unauthorized usage and manipulation The default password is cs121 snmp In case you have forgotten your password a master password can be generated using your adapter serial number Please contact your manufacturer for more information e Change UPSMON amp SS4 Password This is a separate password default cs121 snmp and allows to open UPS FUNCTIONS and SS4 FUNCTIONS only to specific users With this password which is valid for the TCP IP connection to the UPSMON too the user may switch on off the UPS start battery tests switch SITESWITCH 4 outputs but can not change any other setting on the CS121 configuration Exception If the administrator password default identic was not changed The UPSMON is a Windows client which is able to connect via network to the CS121 The UPSMON and SS4 password is used as protection Advice For the activation of the new password apply button it is required to reboot the CS121 via the Save Exit amp Reboot function The CS121 firmware version 4 52 x provides the entry of a Hostname if you want to use DHCP In addition the new feature Force configured Gateway is disabled by default At disabled all requests will be responded to the requesting IP address and its MAC address directly If enabled all inco
24. 12 5x7x2 8cm 202 gr lt 40 C Budget Extern 300mA Budget Slot Chinese CS121 L CS121 C CS121 Slot Power supply 12 VDC 12 V DC 12 V DC Power output 350mA 100mA bei 12V 100mA bei 12V Size 69x126 mm 69x126 mm 60x120 mm Ethernet connections 10 100Base T 10 100Base T 10 100Base T RS 232 interface 2 2 2 LED s 4 4 4 DIP Switches 2 2 2 Operating temperature 0 40 C 0 40 C 0 40 C Humidity during normal 10 80 no condensation operations B CE and UL Certification Both models CS121L and CS121SC are certificated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc for the US and Canada with the power supply 12 V DC 300 mA As well for both hardware specifications 121 and 131 of CS121 Adapter a certification of Conformity has been drawn up Please see the download page at www generex de to get a copy of the certifications and documents C Cable and Circuit board configuration Pin AUX Ports SensorMan 105 CS121 Config cable without Handshake PC CS121 COM2 9 pol female Mini DIN 8 pol male Figure 135 Cable configuration HW121 COM2 CS121 HW121 HW131 configuration cable with handshake 1500mm MD8 M 4 3 2 5 Pi P2 2 F F f 4 A B B SHIELO 3 Figure 136 Cable configuration HW121 HW131 COM2 Pin Layout CS121 COM1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 137 External D SUB 9 polig male Pini DCD Pin6 DSR Pin2 RxD Pin7 RTS Pin3 TxD Pin8 CTS Pin4 DTR Pin9 RI Pin5 GND
25. 1401 MAINS BYP FAULT 80808080 13 05 2006 11 39 26 2 2203 U ELKO CAPACITOR MAX 80808080 UPS Events 13 05 2006 11 39 26 2 1401 MAINS BYP FAULT 80808080 AlarmLog 13 05 2006 10 45 39 1 a202 FINAL TEST PAR SAVED a1d08080 DataLog 13 05 2006 10 45 39 2 a202 FINAL TEST PAR SAVED a1d08080 Datal og Chart 13 05 2006 10 44 50 3 6403 K INV DON T CLOSE a1d08080 ExternalDeviceLog 13 05 2006 10 44 50 2 6403 K INV DON T CLOSE aidososo ExternalDeviceLog Chart 13 05 2006 10 44 49 1 1401 MAINS BYP FAULT 80808080 13 05 2006 10 44 49 2 1401 MAINS BYP FAULT 80808080 13 05 2006 10 12 18 1 a202 FINAL TEST PAR SAVED a1d08080 13 05 2006 10 12 18 2 a202 FINAL TEST PAR SAVED a1d08080 13 05 2006 10 11 30 3 9104 PARAMETERS SAVED a1d08080 13 05 2006 10 11 30 1 9104 PARAMETERS SAVED a1d08080 13 05 2006 10 11 30 2 9104 PARAMETERS SAVED a1d08080 Figure 48 HTTP CS121 UPS Events 4 4 RCCMD RCCMD Remote Console Command is the world s most successful shutdown client for heterogeneous networks and is the most secure way to establish a UPS multiple server shutdown sequence today RCCMD clients are listening to an RCCMD server which is usually an UPSMAN software CS121 or any third party UPS manager which has a license to use RCCMD An RCCMD server is found inside any CS121 and is triggering RCCMD clients in case of alarms Therefore RCCMD requires such listeners on each client computer you wish to forward RCCMD signals For installation of RCCMD at client side please s
26. 15 51 00 15 52 00 15 53 00 Figure 88 jChart Zoom In of an Area Click the Reset Zoom button if you want to get back to the initial state If you want to change the colours for the values click the coloured box prior of the variable DataLog Chart 30000 20000 25000 10000 24500 0 i N i 4 Reset Zoom Refresh Data f Options for Chart 3 Elinvoiti El invo Name InVolt3 _Jinvoit3 Color c8f49c ElinFreg1 InFreg2 InFreg3 24000 23000 22500 El outvott EL JAutonomTime El OutPower1 El OutPower2 OutPower3 2010 1 1 1020 10 1 1 102010 1 1 1020 10 1 1 102010 11 102010 11 10 05 00 00 05 10 00 05 20 00 05 30 00 05 40 00 05 50 00 Figure 89 jChart Colour Selection 6 3 gChart gChart is a GENEREX plug in for the MS Internet Explorer available as a free download from the GENEREX web site Quickly and easily visualise all of the CS121 adapter logfiles using Generex s ActiveX graphical log controller GChart when using the Internet Explorer Discover UPS problems more easily and optimise system tuning more rapidly Navigate through the data with the mouse using functions like zoom and pan with continuous motion in real time and query interpolated data values by clicking in the areas of interest Customize the view by moving or toggling off the legend toggle off and on the data grid and also switch individual log values on and off 74 DataLog Chart M InVo
27. 33 HTTP COM2 Threshold events SM T COM 4 2 13 2 Logfile Entries For a numerous of events logfile entries are already pre configured as default To configure a new logfile entry type in the field Text the desired message you wish to enter in the logfile and choose the option on the right side when how often the message should appear in the logfile UPS Status UPS STATUS OK SME Ec aux Status Sensor Status a x CS121 SNMP Web Adapter Job Editor Povverfail Job 1 Function WritetoLoofile x Immediately once Text Powefal sti C C Always Every 100 seconds C After fo seconds System amp Network Status UPS Status UPS Functions AUX amp SensorMan Status After fi00 seconds amp repeat C After fioo seconds on battery Ca fi00 seconds remaining time UPS Model amp System Network amp Security RAS Configuration Scheduled Actions SNMP EMail imeserye _Apply _Cance 36 Figure 34 HTTP Job Editor Logfile entry Example above The text Powerfail will written into the logfile every 100 seconds for as long as the event is present Other actions on events such as Email RCCMD shutdown UPS Dialer TempMan etc can be configured in the same way Each event may have an unlimited number of actions executed now delayed etc 4 2 13 3 Email Job Povverfail Job 3 Function Send an EMail v When Immediately once Receiver
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29. 4 AUX Port 3 active low 135 U 1 active high O not 136 U AUX Port 4 active low SensorManager SMTH_COM 137 U Sensor 1 Analog Value SensorManager SMTH_COM 138 U 3 Sensor 2 Analog Value 4 SensorManager Sensor 3 Analog Value aa SensorManager Sensor 4 Analog Value 140 3 U 4 SensorManager Sensor 5 Analog Value P 142 U SensorManager Sensor 6 Analog Value a 3 qu SensorManager Sensor 7 Analog Value m3 u a 4 SensorManager Sensor 8 Analog Value 1 UB 4 Manufacturer Manufacturer 98 UB 4 BATTCAP Battery capacity in percent 1 g9 UB 4 OUTFREQO Output Frequency 104 U 4 OUTPOWER1 OO Outpover Phase 2 in e ci Outpower Phase 3 in 106 UB 4 OUTPONERO OO DOutpover Phase 1 in VA 107 U 8 4 _OUTPOWERI 2 Outpower Phase 2 in VA 110 U 3 4 INPUTFREQI Input Frequency Phase 2 in Hz 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 122 119 120 121 122 12 12 125 1 126 Failed else not started yet 1 1 NMIN AJ UPS Connection lost 1 1 Load gt 80 1 3 4 Load gt 90 1 1 1 1 zi 4 1 i i i i i i g i B i G tion G i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lally ee Circuit Breaker Output Circuit Breaker Open 1 Open EE Emergency Power IRemote Emergency Power off 1 off 151 U 3 4 Shutdown imminent Shutdown imminent 1 Section OEM Netminder for all other types 102 U aa invoit input Vottage 143 1 3 4 123 108 U 3 4 OUTPUTWAT Output Watts I1 n 1 ne u Output VA
30. 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DataLog 11 12 2010 03 02 30 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DataLog Chart 11 12 2010 03 05 33 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 03 08 34 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ExternalDeviceLog Chart 11 12 2010 03 11 35 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 03 14 35 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 03 17 35 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 03 20 37 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r Figure 47 HTTP CS121 ExternalDeviceLog r In figure 62 the logging of a SM_T_H_COM is displayed sensor 1 for the temperature sensor 2 for the humidity At unify UPS their events will be imported out of the UPS directly and are displayed into the CS121 menu LogFiles UPS Events 49 9 le x og G http 192 168 222 246 x 8 CS121 SNMP Web Adapter UPS Status UPS Status OK AUX Status Ser nevvave U Event Logfile Time ups pcodel Event state 17 05 2006 09 18 42 2 2203 U ELKO CAPACITOR MAX 80808080 System amp Network Status 17 05 2006 09 18 42 1 6403 K INV DON T CLOSE 80808080 UPS Status 17 05 2006 09 18 42 2 6403 K INV DON T CLOSE 80808080 UPS Status Graphic 13 05 2006 11 40 14 2 a202 FINAL TEST PAR SAVED a1d08080 UPS Functions 13 05 2006 11 39 27 1 6403 K INV DON T CLOSE a1d08080 AUX Status 13 05 2006 11 39 27 2 6403 K INV DON T CLOSE a1d08080 13 05 2006 11 39 26 1 2203 U ELKO CAPACITOR MAX 80808080 13 05 2006 11 39 26 1
31. AC 5 Max Power Input 16A Max Power Output per socket 8A Load at cos phi 1 Dimensions 260x180x60mm BxTxH with 19 1 5U Operating temperature 0 40 C rel HumidityO 95 non condensating 7 2 Sensor SM_T COM The SM_T_COM is a temperature sensor for the use with a GENEREX CS121 It has a range from 25 100 Celsisus 13 2122 Fahrenheit and comes with a 1 8 meter cable for connecting to the CS121 COM2 port The SM T COM is designed for monitoring and management of 19 racks UPS rooms server and data center rooms and for industrial applications Simple Plug n Play connections insure that the sensor can be easily and safely installed Fi F FF li ah i a a ds a ie f a r Figure 96 The Sensor SM_T_COM 79 Temperature and Humidity Pine SM_T_COM iDle i it a f cs121 Figure 97 CS121 Installation with temperature SM_T_COM The SM_T_COM also available as SM_T_H acombination of Temperature and Humidity is a temperature sensor with an RS232 protocol which can be connected directly to the CS121 COM2 port Not BUDGET series The SM_T_COM shows the actual values on the CS121 Webserver screen and allows to trigger alarms emails messages in case the values exceed configurable thresholds SM_T_COM is simply connected with the original CS121 TEMP cable part of every CS121 SC and L to the COM2 In the Webinterface COM2 amp AUX you have to change to the COM2
32. C which will appear into the Event Configuration after you executed the Save Exit amp Reboot function 81 Device Status UPS STATUS OK Sensor Status SENEREX Event Configuration Event Overview Events 1 30 of 31 Event Disabled Log EMail ee bet 1 Powerfail 1 0 0 0 System amp Network Status 2 Power restored 1 0 0 0 Device Status 3 System shutdown a 1 0 0 0 Device Status Graphic 4 UPSMAN started a 1 0 0 0 ne 5 UPS connection lost E 1 0 0 0 SensorMan Status A 6 UPS connection restored C 1 0 0 0 7 UPS Battery Old T 1 0 0 0 UPS Model amp System 8 Overload mM 1 0 0 0 Network amp Security 9 Load Normal al 1 0 0 0 LED Display 10 Overtemperature E 1 0 0 0 ia ee 11 Temperature Normal a 1 0 0 0 SNMP 12 Bypass on E 1 0 0 0 EMail 13 Bypass off T 4 0 0 0 Timeserver 14 Battery low ia 1 0 0 0 COM2 15 UPS Battery bad E 1 0 0 0 SensorManager 16 Scheduler Shutdown E 1 0 0 0 Events Alarms 17 Input bad CJ 1 0 0 0 Save Configuration 18 Load gt 80 F 1 0 0 0 19 Load 90 T 1 0 0 0 20 General Alarm E 1 0 0 0 21 General Alarm canceled E 1 0 0 0 22 SM_T_H_COM Temperature High M 1 0 0 0 23 SM T H COM Temperature Low E 0 0 0 0 24 SM_T_H_COM Temperature Normal E 0 0 0 0 25 SM_T_H_COM Humidity High m 1 0 0 0 26 SM_T_H_COM Humidity Low al 1 0 0 0 27 SM T H COM Humidity Normal T 1 0 0 0 28 SM_T_H_COM Connection Lost E 1 0 0 0 29 SM_T_H_COM Connection Restored E 4 0 0 0 A 1 o 0 0 Eve
33. Context MEMI ni IR RER II 66 GSI2LHFTPFOldersna x st accnad tare a a a a a A 66 OSI2I FTP UHS MAN Gigon E E A 67 CS2 ETP Fle RE DISC EM EN a es 67 ES IZER EDOO een een een st nal tan 68 RGEND ZOVerVieWen ae ek 68 RCOMD SSE SES es ea ner 69 TimeserverSellngsau n zaenie arena nl 69 Settings COMMMN ALON Science masses E EANNAN ans st bes 70 jChart Display of the CS121 Data LOQ ccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 jChart Display of a Measurement Value cc cceeceseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 72 Chart Display othe EG dd Seient E exi cine 72 Ghar Zoom 0i an Area sense 73 jChart Colour Selection 2222222222222220002nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 73 gchart plug in for the internet EXxplOre ccccccccecceeeeseeeessseeeeeeeeeeeeesensneeeaees 74 Internet Options of the internet explorer 74 SECUS e tings anne e S N 75 Sideswilch4 and SS4AUX cert iaia ue oe 76 CS121 Installation with SideSwitch4 cc ccccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeseneess 76 Exchange COM Ports 1 amp 2 for SS4 nnannsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 77 TRE SENSOR SMT GOM seen 78 CS121 Installation with temperature SM_T_ COM cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 79 CSI OM Te COM SEU OS eta Ri ik 79 C512125M T GOM FUNCIONS cici een 80 CS121 Configuration Threshold Events of analogue Inputs 80 CS121
34. G G G 68133 Disabled Listening on interface 1 wildcard 8133 Disabled Listening on interface 2 lo 1 123 Enabled A Ww Check Configuration bash ntpq pn 101 File Edit View Scrollback Bookmarks Settings Help Linuz f36j Linux f3 j Linux f36j Linux f36j Linux f36j Linux f36j Linux f36j Linux F36 Linuz f36 clear Linux f36 ntpg pn remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter 127 127 1 0 LCL Sl 51 64 377 0 000 0 000 0 001 485 204 176 175 152 53 103 108 u 63 256 377 27006 5 076 1 490 188 193 210 74 DCFi lu 196 256 377 62 568 9 612 2 260 489 238 71 130 192 53 103 108 Zu 182 256 377 21 031 1 951 2 113 127 127 1 0 LOLL al 37 64 377 0 G00 0 000 0 001 Linux f36j I Figure 130 NTP Query Problem 2 Inform Pyramid DSP Series Communication with UPS Slotcard inside does not start the UPS communication or if the external RS232 communication does not work Solution 2 It is required to put the DIP switches onto the UPS mainboard into the position ON if you are using a CS121 SNMP slot card Put the DIP switches into the position OFF if you are using an external CS121 via RS232 interface Figure 131 Mainboard Inform Pyramid DSP Problem 3 CS121 reboots again and again after a few time into company s network environment Solution 3 The network monitoring software WhatsUp Gold is started We do n
35. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM ControlSet001 Services W32Time TimeProviders NtpServer Figure 124 Registry NTP Server Data ab Default value not set Rg AllowNonstandardMadeCombinations REG_DWORD 0x00000001 1 ab DiIName REG 5Z C AWINDOWS system32 w32time dll REG_DWORD 0x00000000 0 83 InputProvider REG_DWORD 0x00000000 0 Ell lA Edit DWORD Yalue Ed EA Value name Enabled le El El El Value data Base 1 Hexadecimal C Decimal Cancel FH El El El El El El El El El El EE NTP Time Synchronisation UNIX The Network Time Protocol is defined in RFC1305 and provides the transfer and the maintenance of the time functions via distributed network systems Basic Configuration The following command executes the synchronization of the local system to another server to get the most accurate time prior of the start of the NTP server configuration bash ntpd b If this command does not work please use the following bash ntp b 98 File Edit View Scrollback Bookmarks Settings Help Limun F36j ifconfig eth2 Link encap Ethernet Huaddr 00 6 29 57 EC 55 anet addr 192 168 206 60 Bcast 192 168 206 255 Mask 255 255 265 0 anet6 addr feB0 20c 29ff feS7 ecSS 64 Scope Link UP ERDADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST ATU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 594 errors 0 dropped 6 overruns frame 0 TX packets 441 errors 0 dro
36. Internet Options Languages 4 2 13 Events Alarms The Event Alarm pages are the main feature of the CS121 configuration and are based on a combination of events and actions resp Jobs At CS121 there are various events defined such as e g Povverfail UPS Battery bad Battery low etc Each event the CS121 allows you to release one or more actions An action can be e g write a log file entry in the alarm log as default all events do perform a log file event to send an email or to perform an RCCMD Command e g shutdown signals to several RCCMD clients For a short introduction into the handling of events and actions see also the section Quickstart In this menu the relationships between system events such as alarms and the actions to be taken those events are defined To configure your events and actions open the menu Events Alarms The menu Event Configuration displays an overview about the events and the number of configured actions Event Configuration Event Overview RCCMD RCCMD RCCMD UPS RCCMD Bost nn Shutdown Message Execute Shutdown D das Trap Powerfail 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pow Powerfail 4 Jobs System gi RCCMD Msg 192 168 202 147 UPSMAN 2 RCCMD SD 192 168 202 147 3 RCCMD Exe 192 168 202 147 UPS cont4 RCCMD Trap Powerfail on SERVER UPS can power system for 4UTONOMTIME min Figure 29 HTTP Event Configuration with tool tip I PM he NM Select the desired event
37. Manual Local Service ity SNMP Service Enables Simple Network Management Started Automatic Local System A Started Automatic Services Local ESMME Trap Service Receives trap messages generated by Local Service ds Special Administrati Allows administrators to remotely acce Manual Local System Extended A Standard Figure 152 SNMP Trap Service Configuration of OpsMgr as SNMP trap receiver The cs121 device must be configured to accept SNMP requests from the OpsMgr Server You must also configure the cs121 device to use the same SNMP community string you configured in the Accepted community names in the SNMP Service properties on your OpsMgr Server Please take a look at the cs121 manual for the details of this configuration step Configuration of one or more alert generating SNMP trap based Monitors e Inthe Administration space create a unsealed management pack to store your SNMP based monitoring rules eT Create a Management Pack oo DT General Properties General Properties Help era Management Pack General Properties ID UPS Monitoring Name urs Monitoring Version fi 0 0 0 For example 1 0 0 0 Description Figure 153 General Properties In the Operations console Authoring space start the Create a Monitor Wizard On the Select a Monitor Type page do the following Expand SNMP gt Trap Based Detection gt Simple Trap Detection gt Event Monitor Single Event an
38. Note The RCCMD timeout is 60 seconds meaning that after this time the communication to the RCCMD client vvill be stopped and a logfile entry will be made When an OK response from the client is received the system assumes a successful RCCMD Shutdown and proceeds with a shutdown of the next 50 RCCMD clients Every minute one batch of up to 50 RCCMD clients can be executed without SSL Note All network components such as routers hubs etc need to be fully UPS supported as it is otherwise not possible to reach all clients during the network shutdown 4 4 4 RCCMD Shutdown Job Editor Powerfail Job 3 Function Send RCCMD Shutdown to remote client v When S Immediately once Client IP or Hostname 192 168 10 23 O Seheduledin o seconds Client Port Default 6003 6003 i O Every 0 Ter O after o _ seconds O After 0 seconds amp repeat Actions will only be executed if event condition is still true after th Di o seconde on bater specified seconds Oa b seconds remaining time Figure 54 HTTP Job Editor RCCMD Shutdown Here IP addresses from computers with RCCMD connection receivers in the network can be entered The CS121 adapter can then initiate a multi server shutdown The timing for such a shut down procedure depends on the configured down time of the adapter default time of the remaining capacity of battery in min during a long power fail or on a countdown timer Extended CS121 a
39. R II Seemless integration with other network programs Manage all stations in the network via RCCMD Compatible with other1400 different UPS and other SNMP management systems and Power Generators HTTP Java UPSMON interface 4 Unix Windows C myprogram exe Remote Program start Network Message Major Alarm SNMP Trap Email SMS Facility Building Management MODBUS over IP Setup device Telnet FTP setup update Shutdown i Messaging OS 2 fac OS DTR a Yaar oar ey We aay Ye History Logfile LWOO Powerful COM2 facility management extension options ZWNOD Temperatur monitoring 4 SENSORMANAGER Setup device Terminal Configuration Other application RS 232 4 Pipe Through RS 232 Facility Building Management lt MODBUS RS232 UPS Dialer Modem PPP PROFIBUS optional Battery Management System lt BACS optional a EA AA As A es SS SER 1 4 1 Functionalities of your CS121 e SNMP Adapter CS121 CS121 Slot The SNMP adapter is a compact unit requiring minimal workspace ca 28x69x126 mm for the external adapter CS121L The slot card versions of the adapter get inserted into the extension slots of UPS models supporting such a card type e Serial Port Two DIP switches change the adapter s serial port COM2 to a configuration port for installation or to a communication port for environmental sensors modem or other functions The MODBUS version uses the COM2 as RS485 interface and is not available for con
40. define the same baud rate of the UPS baud rate in COM2 Baud Rate This is valid for Pipe Through Mode 1 2 e Pipe Through Mode 2 Analog to Pipe through mode 1 the UPS data is piped through to COM2 but not directly In order to accelerate the internal processes of the adapter the UPS data is accumulated into memory before being made available to COM2 Consequently Pipe through mode 2 also does not provide for the relaying of signals to the UPS through COM2 either See also section Network amp Security Settings 41 CS121 Configcable CS121 TEMP Figure 41 Pipe Thru Installation e MODBUS SPI3 The selection of MODBUS SPI3 in the drop down menu of the COM2 settings enables the CS121 MODBUS SPI3 Profibus function The default CS121 device types communicating MODBUS via RS232 The special CS121 device types LM and SCM communicating RS485 via the COM2 You can detect by means of the CS121 serial number 0124 if you got a CS121 with RS485 interface The CS121 SPI3 Profibus and LONBUS converters will be connected to the COM2 with RS232 port and as configuration use MODBUS SPI3 Please take a look into chapter 6 7 for further information e TEMPMAN 8 SENSORMANAGER amp Il The TEMPMAN and SENSORMANAGER are extensions to the CS121 that connect to COM2 of the adapter The newer of the two products is the SensorManager These devices are simply plugged into the CS121 for setup and the only mandatory change on th
41. er u Im as fu aa fourpurioad Output Loaa 11 n U 122 U U U 120 121 3 125 aa Alarm Battery Low 1 active 0 not active 124 Alarm On Batter 1 active 0 not active 3 4 126 u a4 Alarm Battery Depleted 1 active O not active _ Alarm Bypass Bad Alarm Output Off As 133 U 3 4 Requested 1 active 0 not active Alarm UPS Off As 134 U 3 4 Requested 1 active 0 not active Alarm Charger Failed 1 active O not active Alarm UPS Output Off 1 active 0 not active Alarm UPS System Off 1 active 0 not active i i 1 1 124 Alarm General Fault 1 active 0 not active 140 U 3 4 1 Alarm Diagnosis Test Failed 1 active O not active Alarm Communication Lost 1 active 0 not active Alarm Shutdown Pending 1 active 0 not active Alarm Shutdown Imminent 1 active 0 not active 146 U Alarm Test In Progress 1 active 0 not active 1 active high 0 not AUX Port 1 active low 1 active high O not AUX Port 2 active low 1 active high O not AUX Port 3 active low 1 active high 0 not AUX Port 4 active low SensorManager SMTH_COM Sensor 1 Analog Value gt N gt 1 gt oO co CO a 3a a a 3a a rona BE BE o omza Adres se ALCOR QUASAR SUPERNOVAE 125 G 4 4 4 4 4 SensorManager SMTH_COM 3 4 Se
42. for analog devices such as humidity temperature and pressure fluid level etc any sensor which transmits its values between 0 10 V may be connected to a SENSORMANAGER e Data logging logging of alarms automatic shutdowns of network computers and other actions can be set as reactions to critical alarms e All system operating and configuring can be done remotely via Web browser The EVENT driven alarm management system of the CS121 informs the administrator of problems and may automatically switch off computers and other devices Optional extensions SITESWITCH 4 or SITEMANGER e The SENSORMANAGER is an extension to the CS121 Webmanager If you want to connect any other computing device please download the RS 232 protocol for the SENSOR MANAGER from our website and adjust your software to this communication type Important New firmware for your CS121 is available for download at http www generex de 7 3 2 Installation and Network integration Temperature and Humidity PS Pressure and Levels o IP Network LAN WAN T Fire and Smoke Motion and Intrusion Be Figure 103 CS121 Installation with SENSORMANAGER As shown in the figure above CS121 can also be applied to observe and react on alarms of the SENSORMANAGER Inputs Therefore the CS121 COM2 port is connected and configurated for the SensorManagers AUX and Sensor Input Outputs Within the CS121 configuration it is possible to define actions
43. from input to output or vice versa A Power up will set the ports to the preconfigured Power up settings Note From CS121 HW131 it is required if the AUX ports will be defined from Unused to In or rather Output that a cable with Pull Down resistance or a CON AUX or a CON R AUX is connected Otherwise the status display of the AUX ports is undefined and can be changed by itself anytime 4 2 16 SENSORMANAGER The SENSORMANAGER is a data measurement and collecting unit which allows the individual measurement and monitoring of 8 analog measurement devices 0 10V and 4 digital alarm inputs or 4 outputs open collectors SENSORMANAGER has its own chapter in the manual wherein the features and field of applications etc pp are described as well as in depth the various specific configurations In generally the SENSORMANAGER unit is connected with its COM 1 port to CS121 s COM 2 port which has to be configurated as SensorManager mode 44 Within the configuration page Sensor Manager Settings of the CS121 you can among others define limit values when events to be configurated in Events Alarms will be released Sensor Manager Settings Sensor Location Unit Current Threshold Threshold SensorType Scaling Scaling Value Low High Divisor Offset Tem Sensort Degree Ceisius 00 foo 100 0 Custom 255s fo Ce Ci CC Temp Sensor3 Degree Ceisius 0 0 bo 100 0 custom CE CLC Te CO ooo Temp Se
44. from time to time of Generex or in any intellectual property right including without limitation any copyright patents relating to the Products shall remain the exclusive property of Generex Generex will undertake to deal promptly with any complaints about the content of this document Comments or complaints about the document should be addressed to Generex Systems GmbH Copyright of the European Union is effective Copyright EU Copyright c 1995 2015 GENEREX GmbH Hamburg Germany All rights reserved English Manual Dieses Handbuch ist auch in Deutsch verf gbar Eine aktuelle Kopie erhalten Sie unter Download bei www generex de This manual is also available in German To obtain an actual copy please see the download page of www generex de Contents English Manual 2 1 The CS121 Family Introduction 6 1 1 About your CS121 6 1 1 1 General Information 6 1 2 CS121 Device Type Overview 6 1 3 Scope of Delivery 8 1 4 Functional Overview of the CS121 8 1 4 1 Functionalities of your CS121 10 1 5 The Communication with the CS121 Adapter 11 1 6 CS121 Overview of the Connections and LEDs 12 2 Quickstart 14 3 Initial Operation of the CS121 14 3 1 Connect your CS121 14 3 1 1 Via LAN 15 3 1 2 Via serial port 15 3 2 Verifying the CS121 Connectivity 15 3 3 Setup of the Basic Network Configuration 16 3 3 1 DHCP Obtain an IP address automatically 16 3 3 2 Establishment of a static CS121 IP address manually default delive
45. integrated Webserver the SITESWITCH 4 enables the monitoring and the remote control of its 4 power outputs The power sockets can be switched on and off individually This can be done either manually via the HTML browser interface or UPSMON or automatically using the EVENT manager of the CS121 or any other network CS121 or compatible device When executing the action using the EVENT manager of the CS121 the power switching can be preconfigured to run with delays or to run on a schedule Both the UPSMON time scheduler and the HTML time scheduler can be used to configure a power switching time schedule This task can also be achieved using the full version of the UNMS UPS Network Management Software Note only SS4 not SS4AUX If you wish to use a UPS with your SS4 then you must install the appropriate CS121 Firmware on your SS4 The default Firmware on SS4 OEMID 27 is for the usage without UPS as standalone remote powerswitch For UPS usage at the SS4 you must also be sure to set the Exchange COM Ports checkbox and then use the configuration cable not included to connect the SS4 with your UPS gt UPS Model amp System Settings UPS Model UPS ID 0 Power VA oo System Name esin o Load VA o System Location Hamburg 0 Hold Time min a System Contact admin Recharge Time h Bo Attached Devices UPS protected devices Baud Rate 2400 7 Battery Installation Date 18 06 2004 Cable Type Se
46. products and software to manage environmental the UPS sensors CS121BSC Like CS121 All Chinese have 2 years warranty and a free update BUDGET slot BUDGET external Taiwanese period of 3 years with CS121 WDP standard slot are made in Germany see Appendix D JUPS models Like CS121 BSC IMinislots from plus COM2 Soltec Multipurpose Port Voltronic and others 1 3 Scope of Delivery The standard CS121 adapter package contains an SNMP adapter unit with supporting hardware and software note that the Budget models do not have all features Optional is a mounting kit for wall and DIN Rail mounting available Product Scope of Delivery External Configuratio Mini 8 COM Mini 8 COM power manual on n cable port port supply MODBUS _ MODBUS via RS232 via RS485 CS121L X X X External CS121SC Slot Chinese Slot Chinese CS121F Slot FUJI CS121LM Extern 21BSC Budget Slot 1 For USA CA UL Supplied by NEC Class 2 Power supply only For the configuration via serial interface with terminal software and for the connection to additional devices e g sensors i Configuration with network cable only 1 4 Functional Overview of the CS121 The CS121 is working with an integrated Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP software agent This agent exchanges data with the UPS via get and set commands and forwards Trap Messages to desired receivers This Trap Messages i
47. someone somewhere com Scheduledin 0 seconds Seperate receivers by comma to send mail to more then one receiver Do not insert additional spaces Text Powerfail on MODEL Autonomietime 4 Every 0 seconds Options V Use text as subject ler 0 VI Attach Alarmlog After 0 7 Attach Datalogs seconds amp repeat Actions will only be executed if event condition is still true after the specified seconds After 0 seconds on battery At 0 seconds remaining time Apply Cancel Figure 35 HTTP Job Editor Email Job To configure an Email job follow the entries in the figure above Note Please assure that your Email settings in the menu Email are valid Beside text entries up to 511 signs variables can also be integrated into the email from the CS121 This may personalize your emails A list of available variables are documentated in the appendix Please note that the variables are only getting filled if the event actually occurs not by testing the action so a simulation is not possible you have to create a real alarm to see the full message For example please see the figure above There the variables MODEL and AUTONOMTIME will be substituted with their current values when the action will be released Please notice the syntax that each variable name must be started with the character and must be ended with a lt space gt character Apply your settings and test the Email job in the Event Editor
48. the CS121 M units Read Coils Read Discrete Inputs Read Holding Registers Read Input Registers Write Single Coil 111 Which functions are supported depends on the connected UPS For standard UPS only functions 03H and 04H are available In this case the CS121 M makes no difference between function 03H and 04H The baud rate is adjustable up to 38400 Baud Note Please note that the MODBUS adapter client allows a timeout of 40ms at 9600 baud for one value E 3 Exception Codes Except for broadcast messages when a master device sends a query to a slave device it expects a normal response One of four possible events can occur from the master s query If the slave device receives the query without a communication error and can handle the query normally it returns a normal response If the slave does not receive the query due to a communication error no response is returned The master program will eventually process a timeout condition for the query If the slave receives the query but detects a communication error parity LRC or CRC no response is returned The master program will eventually process a timeout condition for the query If the slave receives the query without a communication error but cannot handle it for example if the request is to read a non existent register the slave will return an exception response informing the master of the nature of the error Available Exception codes Code Meaning 0
49. the power supply for a reset Powermanager function Additionally this device checks the input power supply and blocks the startup of the processor until the power supply is stabilized and has reached at least a level of 8 Volt This avoids startup problems at non stabilized power supplies or other power supply problems in UPS slots 109 This product is designed to work as add on for all CS121 based products with an internal connector such as all BACS WEBMANAGER BUDGET CS121 SC L SCM LM and the CS121 BUDGET series with 16MB flash ROM built after 2010 Installation To mount the CS121WDP Piggy Board on the CS121 Board be sure that the power supply is disconnected Plug the CS121WDP Board on the CS121 Board like in the below pictures The Piggy Board runs without any configuration and starts his functions immediately after connection For using the Watchdog functionality a firmware release after FW 4 28 is required The Powermanager function is not depending on any FW level E E 1 X AAAA PRP ra ews Figure 146 CS121 WDP piggyboard installed on a CS121 SC BSC view from left and behind O Jo O Figure 147 CS121 WDP connecting PINs on a CS121 SC BSC board top view MODBUS Interface General information For remote control and monitoring of devices the MODBUS interface in each CS121 M can read out measurement values events status and other information in a master slave protocol 110 Note Please note that no
50. the user can combine and configure a text message with RCCMD event Text messages can be sent to RCCMD receivers This makes it possible to 46 send text messages via RCCMD version 2 or higher to a Windows 2000 server or a Unix computer using the NET SEND or the respective WALL method The problem with notifying network users on different operating systems is therefore solved RCCMD Command This RCCMD signal will cause any RCCMD receiver e g another CS121 RCCMD client or SITEMANAGER SITESWITCH4 to execute a command or program e g to start a program at a remote work station Native UPS Command for very experienced users only This is a function to execute UPS own commands Assumption The user knows the Command IDs and the proper parameter These commands require additional parameter If you want to use these kind of commands just contact your UPS dealer De Activate Event This is a function to switch off appointed events alarms Send WOL WOL stands for Wake on LAN This function uses data packages to prompt other computers in a local network to start up Please use this function in the event UPSMAN started to wake up computers which have been shut downed previously after an extended power outage which cause the CS121 or UPS to switch off completely Additional you may add this WOL signal to the EVENT Power restored Advice Not every network cards are providing this function or are passwor
51. to the address of your UPS Web Manager Click the Network amp Security configuration button and enable the SSL network feature Network amp Security Settings MAC Address 00 03 05 0E 09 E1 Enable Telnet Server Network Card Speed AUTO v Enable HTTP Server Local Address 192 168 202 98 HTTP Port Gateway Address 192 168 202 1 HTTP Refresh Time Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 HTTP Default Page DNS Server 192 168 202 8 Enable HTTP Tooltips Enable UpsMon Server Use RCCMD2 Traps Confirm Password Enable RCCMD Listener RCCMD Listener Port RCCMD Timeout Confirm Password Use UpsMon Password for Web Pages Figure 82 RCCMD SSL Settings The SSL network feature requires correct time settings so it is required to configure a timeserver Click the Timeserver configuration button and enter the address of at least one timeserver Time Settings RFC868 TCP compatible timeserver listening on port 37 required To disable the timeserver feature set timeserver address 1 to 0 0 0 0 Change Administrator Password Change UpsMon amp SS4 Password Some public timeservers could be used for both protocols 129 6 15 29 National Institute of Standards and Technology 192 53 103 103 Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt Current system time Thu Dec 4 23 49 26 2008 imeserver Address 1 192 53 103 103 SNTP v Timeserver Address 2 0 0 0 0 SNTP v Timese
52. without saving configuration changes Save Exit amp Reboot Write all changes to flash memory and reboot the CS121 Please be patient after clicking here OQ m DOUG Figure 80 CS121 Reboot At the reboot the stored upsman cfg will be load and the CS121 will obtain the configuration prior of the update 6 Additional Software 6 1 RCCMD RCCMD is the client module for integrating an unlimited number of computers of any operating system into an UPSMAN managed UPS facility The main purpose is to transmit shutdown signal or messages to RCCMD clients in other networks or on other OS Send email Net send metsage Shutde wn Shutdown Shutdown Novell Server Windows Server Mac 05 RCCMD 2 client RCCMD 2 client RCCMD 2 client EE FE 9A cm TA UPSMAH Server RCCMD 2 Sender bwe oS Windows UPS Server im a lt a P 05 2 Unm RCCMD 2 client RCCMD 2 client Shutdewn Shutdown 121 S iSeries Server RCCMD 2 Client UPSMAH Server RCCMD 2 Sender Figure 81 RCCMD Overview The RCCMD Software got his own user manual Please follow this link to get it http www generex de generex download manuals manual RCCMD Win Unix Mac en pdf 6 1 1 RCCMD with SSL for Windows The Secure Sockets Layer SSL protocol is a cryptographic protocol that provides security and data integrity for communications over TCP IP networks 69 Use your Web browser to navigate
53. your CS121 In generally you can select between 3 ways to configure the CS121 e You can execute the HTTP configuration via web browser e You can execute the Terminal configuration via web browser 14 e You can execute a Terminal configuration via the serial interface CS121 device types with a COM2 port only with the CS121 configuration cable optional not included This configuration mode allows you to make the basic settings for the network connectivity and for the configuration of the event and alarm settings 3 1 1 Via LAN Connect the CS121 with RJ45 cable not included to your LAN 3 1 2 Via serial port The CS121 contains two serial ports not BL and BSC versions COM1 provides the connection to the UPS and COM2 is used for the configuration of the SNMP adapter Configuration cable not included With the configuration cable you could connect the serial port COM2 of the CS121 and the serial port of a workstation with terminal software It is sufficient to use a Dumb Terminal or Terminal emulation program such as e g Microsoft HyperT erminal Please ensure during the configuration of the CS121 that the DIP switches are into position OFF CS121 MINI CS121 R ll It is required that the DIP Switch 2 remains in position OFF otherwise the device will not start valid for CS121Minislot CS121R II built 2008 2010 from serial number 0123M 0001 to 0123M 1135 3 2 Verifying the CS121 Connectivity After the
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55. 0 00 16 06 227 7 0 0 0 0 49 9 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 139 7 System amp Network Status 11 12 2010 00 19 06 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 Device Status 11 12 2010 00 22 07 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 Device Status Graphic 11 12 2010 00 25 07 226 3 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 Device Functions 11 12 2010 00 28 07 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 SensorMan Status 11 12 2010 00 31 09 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 99 3 11 12 2010 00 34 10 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 11 12 2010 00 37 11 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 11 12 2010 00 40 12 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 11 12 2010 00 43 15 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 AlarmLog 11 12 2010 00 46 17 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 DataLog 11 12 2010 00 49 18 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 DataLog Chart 11 12 2010 00 52 18 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 ExternalDeviceLog 11 12 2010 00 55 20 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 ExternalDeviceLog Chart 11 12 2010 00 58 20 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 11 12 2010 01 0
56. 1 22 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 27 5 100 0 230 4 110 2 11 12 2010 01 04 26 227 7 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 29 0 100 0 230 4 110 2 Figure 46 HTTP CS121 DataLog The data of the connected devices e g temperature sensor will be logged into the CS121 ExternalDeviceLog Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe C 4 G http 192 168 222 236 G S121 SNMP Web Adapter Device Status UPS STATUS OK Sensor Status GENERE DX ExternalDeviceLog Date Time Sensori Sensor2 Sensor3 Sensor4 Sensor5 Sensor6 Sensor7 Sensors 11212720105022202097227572320 0207 020 02070 0 0207028 11 12 2010 02 23 12 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 02 26 14 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 02 29 15 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 System amp Network Status 11 12 2010 02 32 18 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Device Status 11 12 2010 02 35 20 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Device Status Graphic 11 12 2010 02 38 21 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Device Functions 11 12 2010 02 41 21 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SensorMan Status 11 12 2010 02 44 21 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 02 47 23 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 02 50 23 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 02 53 26 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 2010 02 56 29 22 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AlarmLog 11 12 2010 02 59 30 22
57. 100 3700 UPS Status UPS Power Status Status UPS has no Output Seconds on Battery 0 imut vonage 228v x Input Frequency 50 0 Hz Output Voltage 230V gt Diese sichere Website auf 192 168 202 125 erfordert eine Output Frequency 50 0 H2 Anmeldung Load 7 System amp Network Status UPS Status AUX amp TempMan Status Sitemanager Status Geben Sie Benutzernamen und Kennwort f r protected ein Load in percent Benutzername admin ee a IV Das Kennwort in der Kennwortliste speichern Java runtime 1 4x required UPS Status 4 ne LL Jos UPS Model amp System Network amp Security SNMP EMail Timeserver COM2 amp AUX Events Save Configuration Battery Capacity Bei Abbrechen Figure 5 HTTP Administrator login Note If the HT TP method does not seem to be available check to see whether or not the red LED UPS Status glows Call Configuration UPS Model amp System and choose your UPS Model from the drop down list Further configurations like Power baud rate cable type etc were made automatically ensure your Browser has enabled JavaScript and do not need to be set We strongly recommend to keep the default settings for this UPS unless you have instructions from the UPS maker 17 UPS Status UPS STATUS OK AUX Status Sensor Status UPS Model amp System Settings UPS Model fxaNTORT 00 o Power VA fiooo L
58. 1H Illegal Function The command received in the query is not defined 02H Illegal Address The address received in the query is not defined for the slave 04H Slave Device Failure Internal slave device error E 4 MODBUS Modes in the CS121 M ASCII and RTU MODBUS Command The following tables contain the general command descriptions and examples with ASCII and RTU framing Read Words Functions 03h and 04h For the CS121 there is normally no difference between these two functions Query slave no function code laddress of first word word count Checksum to read LRC or CRC High byte lLovbyte High byte ILowbyte or 2 byte s Answer slave no function code Byte count high bytellow byte of bytes with Checksum of first first word contents of nILRC or CRC word byte ibyte _ t byte Jibyte i byte n 2bytes__ 1 or 2 byte s Example Read Words Function 04h ASCII Mode Read one word at address 63h 99 decimal Query 1 leas les le7 leo hot ho 18 415 jhe fir 112 Mea Lead Slave Func address of firstivvord count to Carria lline ning ling num ltion word to read ge feed colon Iber code return F pat Br be bo bs be pi hr kkm HEX sa _ s01 31 30 34 oo seits logo sorgt 9137 foo oa _ a Bye 1 23 45 67 509 Mon ats 14 is Mea leadin Slave function byte content LRC carriag line ning g number code count e return feed colon a TEE byte
59. 2007 16 01 17 2007 16 01 17 2007 16 01717 2007 16 01 17 2007 16 01 177 2007 18 7 0171772007518 34 38 398 35 35 35 35 35 48 MAIL 12 MAIL 16 MAIL 28 MAIL 33 MAIL 40 MAIL 51 MAIL 57 MAIL subject subject subject subject subject subject subject subject CS LZ2I Me ZL CSI21 CS 2 ll OCST21 C5121 OS sly we Event Event Event Event Event Event Event Event 30 39 40 2 1 42 43 44 45 successfully successfully successfully successfully successfully successfully successfully successfully sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent These are 8 Emails sending information about analogue sensors temperature humidity and the like that are connected to a SENSORMANAGER indicating that all controlled values are within tolerance levels or that no sensor is connected to the device or connection port 01 17 2007 16 36 30 MAIL subject CS121 Event 54 successfully sent 01 17 2007 16 36 41 MAIL subject CS121 Event 55 successfully sent 01 17 2007 16 36 48 MAIL subject CS121 Event 56 successfully sent O17 1772007 16 36 57 MAIL subject CSI21 Event 57 successfully sent These 4 Emails indicate that the digital sensors for airconditioning fire alarms and the like of the SENSORMANAGER are either in the normal state or that no sensor is connected 01 17 2007 17 41 12 MAIL subject CS121 Event 62 successfully sent 01 17 2007 17 41 36 MAIL subject
60. 21 automatically to the RCCMD client The RCCMD traps are text messages only If you want to define RCCMD Traps by yourself you can use the following variables e HOUTPOVVER Output power in e BAT TCAP Battery capacity in e INVOLT Input voltage in V e TEMPDEG Temperature in Celsius e AUTONOMTIME Autonomy time in minutes e LASTTSTBUPT Last test battery autonomy time in minutes e STATUS Status e ISTEST In test mode e LASTERR Last error e TIMEUNTILSHTDWN Time until shutdown in minutes e RUNTIME Runtime in minutes e INCURR Input current in A e BATTVOLT Battery voltage in V e INFREQ Input frequency in e OUTFREQ Output frequency in e CNT_PF Counter power failures e CNT_BL Counter battery low events e CNT_SD Counter shutdowns e CNT_SA Counter shutdowns active e CNT_TF Counter test failures e INPHASES Amount input phases e OUTPHASES Amount output phases Example of the configuration of a RCCMD Trap job for the event Power restored 51 Event Editor Event Power restored Event Jobs for Power restored Job Type When Parameter 1 1 Edit Del Test Log 0 UPSID UPS on mains 2 Edit Del Test RCCMD oO Powerfail on MODEL restored Battery Capacity BATTCAP Input Voltage Trap INVOLT V Add new job Back to event overview Figure 49 HTTP Job Editor RCCMD Trap Event Power restored
61. 28 SNMPALARMS amp 0x2000 gt gt 1 Alarm UPS Output Off 3 SNMPALARMS amp 0x4000 gt gt 1 Alarm UPS System Off 4 SNMPALARMS amp 0x8000 gt gt 1 Alarm Fan Failure 5 SNMPALARMS amp 0x10000 gt gt Alarm fuse failure 1 SNMPALARMS amp 0x20000 gt gt Alarm general fault 1 SNMPALARMS amp 0x40000 gt gt Alarm diagnose test failed 1 SNMPALARMS amp 0x80000 gt gt Alarm communication lost 1 129 1 SNMPALARMS amp 0x100000 gt SNMPALARMS amp 0x200000 gt 3 immi ETS 3 E SNMPALARMS amp 0x400000 gt Alarm shutdown imminent SNMPALARMS amp 0x800000 gt U 3 4 AEESerModulePresent 1 Status data for details please contact Effekta directly 35 U 36 U 7 U 138 U 139 140 4 4 4 4 U 1 4 C 141 C 142 143 144 145 146 147 C 148 C 149 gt gt gt 150 151 O1 N AEESerModulePresent 2 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModulePresent 3 Status data for details contact Effekta directly va AEESerModulePresent 4 Status data for details 3 3 3 contact Effekta directly 3 3 3 AEESerModulePresent 5 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModulePresent 6 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleError 1 1 Status data for details contact Effekta directly 34 AEESerModuleError 1 2 Status data for details contact Effekta directly
62. AC Address IP Address MAC Address 01 192 168 200 17 00 11 85 17 E9 B5 17 02 192 168 200 18 00 11 85 17 E9 B6 18 03 192 168 200 19 00 11 85 17 E9 B7 19 04 20 05 21 06 22 07 23 08 24 09 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32 Apply Figure 21 HTTP Network amp Security ARP Settings You can determine into the ARP Settings which IP address to which MAC address will be assigned Therefore the ARP entry will not expire for this IP address The ARP table will be determined firmly and will never expire Case of application HP Teaming or an ARP entry is desired but the ARP table cannot be restored automatically 4 2 8 Email If you wish to define actions to send Emails depending on specified events you need to configure the Email settings EMail Settings Mail Server 192 168 200 1 Use EMail Authentication v SMTP Port 25 Login Name someone Use TLS Encryption STARTTLS EMail Password Sender Account Name someone somewhere com Confirm Password Send EMail to CS121 Admin on all Events v on scheduled jobs v UNMS Email Trap Settings CS121 Admin Account admin somewhere com Email Subject Tests Attach AlarmLog to EMail VI Attach all DataLogs to EMail VI EMail database interface format v EMail logging Always v Clear Settings Apply Figure 22 HTTP Email Settings In this menu the internet name of your SMTP mail client is required If DNS is not configured the actual mail se
63. Actions of the Event Powerfail should also be entered in the Event Battery low whithout any delay e The Event Editor offers you 3 commands on each job Edit Delete and Test see figure above Please note The Test will perform the execution actually which means for exeample that testing a RCCMD shutdown job will actually trigger the shutdown signal at the client side You should perform a shutdown test not until you have switched off the shutdown procedure at the client RCCMD Configuration Button Configure shutdown e All jobs are not saved until you executed the Save Exit and Reboot function not until the device is restarted and running in normal mode DIP Switch 1 is ON e The number of jobs per event ist limited CS121 Series 2001 2006 allow up to 25 jobs running under Firmware 3 5x even up to 35 jobs approx depends on the jobs If more jobs should be executed you have to configure RCCMD as relay station as described in section 6 1 1 4 2 13 1 Threshold Events Some UPS models allow you to configure thresholds for releasing UPS specific threshold events individually The CS121 also supports these features if the UPS includes this option In this case you see at the main event menu Event configuration at the bottom an additional link Configure threshold events Click here to add a new individual threshold event and you enter the configuration page Threshold Events within you get the possibilities
64. Attached devices S BATTINSTDATE Firmware version MANUFACTURER Manufacturer Actual measurement for sensors 1 8 used for SensorMan settings only HOLDTIME RECHARGETIME MODEL LOCALTIME INPHASES LOCATION lt gt G m Z DP O TI 4 J m lt 140 TEMP1LOCATION TEMP8LOCATION CUSTOMITEXT Configurated Custom Text 1 6 CUSTOM6TEXT G Pin layout of Input sockets of the SENSORMANAGER unit INPUT 1 Pin 1 Input Voltage 9 24Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 1 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 5 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 30mA Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24V INPUT 2 Pin 1 Input Voltage 9 24Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 2 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 6 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 30mA Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24V INPUT 3 Pin 1 Input Voltage 9 24Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 3 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 7 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 30mA Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24V INPUT 4 Pin 1 Input Voltage 9 24 Volt Pin 2 Analog Channel 4 0 10V Pin 3 Analog Channel 8 0 10V Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 OUTPUT Open collector OUT 9 24 V max 30mA Pin 6 INPUT Digital Input 9 24 H Events Alarms of the CS121 Description of the alarms The Events Alarms are different from UPS to UPS depending on the UPS manufacturer We are describing in the followin
65. B RFC1628 Because of this MIB is already part of most SNMP software products it is not required to compile the MIB please search the MIB2 directory tree for a UPS MIB If you want to include your CS121 to a SNMP Management station which does not have the standard MIB RFC1628 you can download the specific MIB from our website http www generex de e download cs12x download_p html Copy the MIB file to the appropriate MIB directory of your SNMP station and compile this file In most cases your SNMP already has implemented this MIB and a compilation is only necessary if you want to read extra information than just UPS e g for SENSORMANAGER etc e UPSTCP The most common way to communicate with the CS121 is over TCP The CS121 contains UPSTCP which gives you a complete interface to integrate the adapter into your network If you are a software manufacturer please contact us directly for the specification of this interface if you want to implement it by your own All others use TCP for the access via web interface UPSView UNMS Il or SNMP or MODBUS 1 6 CS121 Overview of the Connections and LEDs For CS121 L LM SC SCM and other slot cards 6 Serial interface COM1 for the UPS connection 5 DIP switch for DHCP and configuration mode 7 DC 12V connection 1 Network connection 10 100 Base RJ45 2 Mini 8 Serial interface COM2 4 AUX input output for potential free contact alarms 3 Error Link LED UPS s
66. BACS Status Configuration m m 133 mm UPS Model amp System Network amp Security LED Display 102 102 102 102 RAS Configuration BACS Configuration Scheduled Actions 9 2 3 SNMP EMail 8 8 oc oc u oc Alarm ACK Name Logfiles 3 SM Flash Show UPS Eventist AlarmLog Datalog DataLog Chart ExternaiDevicelog ExternalDevicel og Chart 4 Switch On Outiet 3 Switch On Outlet Web Links 2 Swatch On Outlet 4 Switch On Outlet Figure 106 SENSORMANAGER II Status Site 7 3 4 Configuration The SENSORMANAGER II provides the opportunity of the definition of pre alarm thresholds Beside the name of the input you also define here as shown above the alarm thresholds the sensor range and the measurement unit Note that the alarm values low and high are only active if the fields beside the alarm values are enabled In the drop down menu Sensor Type some basic sensor models are already listed which you can choose to set predefined values for these types select Custom to make divergent or individual settings You can calibrate every sensor with the Sensor Range that means if you want to rise a measured value for 5 C just modify the default range from 0 100 to 5 100 Therefore you are able to adjust the measurement values like a gauged thermometer With the field Hysteresis you define the scope within the defined value can oscillate without releasing an alarm This is important e g for tem
67. CS121 is connected to the UPS and to the workstation via serial port or via LAN please verify the connectivity before you start to configure the CS121 The setup system can be checked before and after a configuration using the following 3 steps e UPS Status Displays LEDs During the boot procedure the red LED is on whereas the green LED is off please take a look into chapter 1 6 for the complete signaling After five to ten seconds after the boot process the green LED flashes rapidly this indicates that the SNMP adapter is trying to start the communication The adapter will indicate its communication accessibility with random green LED flashes e Network status LEDs The LEDs integrated into the LAN Connector RJ45 will signal a connection to the network with green and with yellow network connectivity e CS121 Ping Echo Perform a PING command from the SNMP station or from another workstation in your network If you do not get a response check the CS121 network connection and IP address The IP address of the adapter is set to 10 10 10 10 if DIP Switch 1 is in position OFF configuration mode Note The different response rates during the ping process do not correspond to an error The CS121 does not answer every ping signal at the same time due to different sized UPS protocols If UPS protocols are of extensive size a temporary timeout can occur A permanent timeout however is an error 15 3 3 Setup of the Basic Network
68. Configuration Note We recommend the following settings for the operation of the CS121 via cross cable Ethernet cable for the connection directly Set the IP address of the workstation with a cross cable to an IP address of the same network segment e g 10 10 10 11 AND set the gateway to 10 10 10 10 A network cross cable is a PC PC network cable which does not require a switch or a hub between 2 network workstations 2 Most modern workstation network cards have an auto detection so any network cable may be used Only if you do not have such a cable connect a switch or Hub between your workstation and the CS121 1 IP 10 10 10 11 IP 10 10 10 11 Gateway Gateway 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 DIP Switch 142 off ON Figure 4 Connection PC Switch Hub and CS121 2 Connection PC Cross Cable Network Cable and CS121 3 3 1 DHCP Obtain an IP address automatically By default DHCP is off at all CS121 From CS121 FirmWare Version 4 25 x you can switch on DHCP via DIP switch 2 manually Therefore the CS121 will get a DHCP IP address from the DHCP server during reboot Prior of that you should detect the MAC address of the CS121 to be able to find the IP address on your DHCP server You can also use the GENEREX Netfinder tool http www generex de generex download software install NetFinder zip This tool searches all CS121 BACS devices into your network environment We recommend to use static IP addresses because the CS121 is used for m
69. Configuration Threshold Event for SM analogue 1 81 Sensor Manager SQNSOrMan sssccccccccceceeeeceesssseesesneaeeeeeeeeeeseesseeeseenaeeeeees 81 CS121 Installation with SENSORMANAGER ssscceeeeeeeeeeeessesssseteeeeeees 82 SENSORMANAGER I SGUINGS cionat tents mm into es 83 SENSORMANAGER LEDS ce tac ea ae EAEE EEEE EEE 84 SENSORMANAGER II Status Site uuuuueeesssssneennnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 86 SENSORMANAGER II Configuration Analog Inputs eeeeeeeeeeee 86 SENSORMANAGER II Configuration Outlets uuuuu4244442 nennen 87 Alarm matrix Marker COnfiQuratiOn ccccccccecccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaesseeeeeeees 87 Alarm Matrix Switching of relay outputs uuuuu2222222snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 88 Alarm Matrix Switching of relay outputs uu0222222424nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 88 RASMANAGER network integration 0 0 0seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 89 PIN Adjustment Adapter Connector GSM A nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 89 Figure 111 Figure 112 Figure 113 Figure 114 Figure 115 Figure 116 Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Figure 120 Figure 121 Figure 122 Figure 123 Figure 124 Figure 125 Figure 126 Figure 127 Figure 128 Figure 129 Figure 130 Figure 131 Figure 132 Figure 133 Figure 134
70. E it is very important that the Shield is connected to the MINI 8 housing and to the MODBUS requesting device common ground F Available Variables of the CS121 Note Not all variables are supported from all UPS models Please try the use of the variable to see whether your UPS supports the variable or not OUTPUT_VOLT Output voltage only supported from specified USV manufactures OUTPUT CURRENT Output currency SECSONBATT Seconds since the event power outage has been released 139 Actual UPS state Input voltage phase 1 Input voltage phase 2 Input voltage phase 3 Input currency Battery voltage Ambient or operating temperature depends on the UPS Model Power on time left over under actual charge Capacity of the battery in percent Load in percent phase 1 Load in percent phase 2 Load in percent phase 3 Input frequency phase 1 Input frequency phase 2 Input frequency phase 3 OUTFREQO Output frequency phase 1 OUTFREQ1 Output frequency phase 2 OUTFREQ2 Output frequency phase 3 CONNECT ID of the used UPS protocol CABLE ID of the used cable type POWER Configurated UPS Power LOAD Configurated Load s s u gt 4 l0 5 TS TS D ss 5 lt lt lt gt 2 gt 6 2 RE mm m T IT 10 T Z F 010 Io 19 Io 10 2 Z S IE Io C 5 lala z s s gt lo m IO n DP U Q IT mimim lt 4 J D D 4 NO oO TIMEREMAIN Resttime AUTONOMTIME POWERREMAIN Local timestamp OUTPHASES ATTACHED_DEVICES
71. Enabled interface 3 eth fe8O 200 39ff fe57 ec55 123 Enabled interface 4 lo 127 0 0 1 123 Enabled Listening on interface 5 lo 127 0 0 3 133 Enabled Listening on interface 6 eth 192 168 200 688133 Enabled kernel time syne status 0040 Frequency initialized 3 749 PPM from varf lib ntg drift ntp drift ntpd 4 2 4p501 1541 0 Wed Dec 3 07 22 15 UTC 2008 1 precision 1 000 us Listening on Listening on Listening on Listening Listening on on on boundary 16 estimated maz descriptors 1024 initial socke interface 0 wildcard 8 0 0 0 123 Disabled interface 1 wildcard 123 Disabled interface 2 Lo 12123 Enabled interface 3 eth fe8O 20c 29ff fe57 ec55 123 Enabled interface 4 lo 127 0 0 1 123 Enabled interface 5 Lo 127 0 0 28123 Enabled interface 6 eth 192 168 200 688123 Enabled on on on on Listening Listening on on on Atpd 4 2 4p501 1541 0 Wed Dec 3 07 22 15 UTC 2008 1 precisi ntp io estimated max descriptors 1024 initial socket boundary 16 unable to bind to wildcard socket address 0 0 0 0 another process may be running EX j kernel type 1565 audit 1273048221 584 10 operations profile Load name usr sbin ntpd name de ntpd 4 2 4p501 1541 0 Wed Dec 3 07 22 15 UTC 2008 1 precision 1 600 usec ntp_io estimated max descriptors 1024 initial socket boundary 16 Listening on interface 0 wildcard
72. Enter e Scroll down and select SNMP Service Right click the service and select Properties SNMP Service Properties Local Computer I 21x General Log On Recovery Agent Traps Security Dependencies r Accepted community names Community Rights public READ ONLY Add Edit Remove Accept SNMP packets from any host U Accept SNMP packets from these hosts Cancel Figure 151 SNMP Service Properties e Select the Security tab e Check the Send Authentication Traps checkbox In the Accepted Community Names list type public and click the Add to list button Rights should be set to READ CREATE e Select the Accept SNMP packets from these hosts radio button Use the add button to add the IP addresses of the managed devices that will forward SNMP traps to the OpsMgr server Alternatively you could select the Accept SNMP packets from any host option e Restart the SNMP Service IMPORTANT SNMP community strings are case sensitive Activate the SNMP Trap Service on Windows Server 2003 e Inthe Services Panel select the SNMP Trap Service e Inthe SNMP Trap Service properties dialog select Startup type Automatic then click the Start button to start this service now 147 Mt Services File Action view Help e si EB BI ES MI gt mol Name Description Status Startup Type Loganas Sa Smart Card Manages access to smart cards read b
73. INSTRATOR EMAIL Settings 01 17 2007 16 28 39 MAIL subject CS121 Event 4 successfully sent All EVENT X designated alarms are viewable in the EVENT list of the web browser EVENT 4 for this particular UPS is the EVENT UPSMAN started This means that an Email was sent with the text UPSMAN started which acts to confirm the log entry of 08 06 50 as Email 01 17 2007 16 28 47 MAIL subject CS121 Event 16 successfully sent In this case the Scheduler has been activated and is ready for operations In this case the scheduler is set to conduct a Selftest which it in turn relays per email to the designated CS121 ADMIN 47 01 17 2007 16 28 47 MAIL subject CS121 Event 26 successfully sent 01 17 2007 16 29 03 MAIL subject CS121 Event 27 successfully sent 01 17 2007 16 29 28 MAIL subject CS121 Event 28 successfully sent 01 17 2007 16 30 46 MAIL subject CS121 Event 29 successfully sent These are 4 Emails indicating the status of the AUX Ports Auxiliary connection for external alarms which are set to give notification of the status signal LOW Since the AUX Status can only be set to High or Low and given that the CS121 in itself cannot distinguish the device an alarm email will be sent by the CS121 to the designated ADMIN at startup per default with the startup status of each connected alarm In this case it is up to the administrator to determine if the emails indicate an actual alarm or not OL LIS 2007716 01 17
74. Kilowatt 4 4 100 101 02 TE aia ot 1 3 Phase 3 in Rilovvatt 3 4 BATICAP Battery Capacity 4 AUTONOMTIME Autonomy Time in Minutes 3 4 STATUS UPS Status ASCII HEX Please note UPSMAN status bytes table below 4 4 4 109 3 4 BATTVOLT Battery Voltage oe etree Inout Frequency Phase 1 in Hz mus Inout Frequency Phase 2 in Hz re Input Frequency Phase 3 in Hz 1 12 113 118 contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE 20 121 122 23 24 125 126 27 28 129 130 2 3 3 1 132 133 34 35 36 37 38 39 140 WU 8 4 OUTPUT VOLTO Output Voltage Phase 1 141 WU 8 4 OUTPUT VOLTI Output Voltage Phase 2 1 U U U U U SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please contact NEWAVE U U SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please contact NEWAVE U U SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please contact NEW AVE SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please contact NEWAVE U U U U U U U 8 4 SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please contact NEWAVE U U 3 4 SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please contact NEWAVE U U 3 contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE i 1 3 4 SNMP Alarm Alarmbit for details please 1 pie PNP Aa ll contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE i 1 contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE i 1 contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
75. M modem and the CS121 Select into the menu COM2 amp AUX the GSM Modem for the COM2 mode i Note It is required to disable the PIN code request of the SIM card DSUB 3 Male DSUB 9 Male 3 2 RECEIVE GROUND 5 GROUND Figure 113 PIN Adjustment Adapter Connector GSM_A Alternative you can make a Mini8 DSUB9 cable for the Siemens GSM TMA T35i Modem by yourself as follows 90 Cable from CS121 COM2 to SiemensTC35i Modem Pin COM2 Mini DIN 8 pol male CS121 SUB D 9 pa oe Figure 114 Mini8 DSUB9 Cable Cross Section COM2 Mode GSM Modem COM2 Baud Rate Configuration Pipe Through 1 Se Pipe Through 2 Modbus SPI3 TempMan SensorMan SensorMan 2 Name Usage SiteManager 2 ea 1 AUX Port 1 SiteManager 213 Unused v SiteMonitor 2 rn SM T COM Mite 3 AUX Port 3 SM T H COM Unused v 4 AUX Port 4 Unused v Write logfile entry on AUX output SS4Mode Off v Figure 115 COM2 Mode GSM Modem Add an accordant function via the Events Alarms menu Select the function Send SMS with GSM modem for the notification via SMS and set the telephone number of the receiver and the message Powerfail Job 3 Phone Number 040226929117 Message Stromausfall USV 1 This job will only be executed if COM2 mode is set to GSM Modem Figure 116 Configuration of the Function 91 D Attention Do not use special character in the messages If you want to send a SMS to s
76. TCP MSS value is valid for HTTP only Enable RCCMD Listener Among others here you can allow the CS121 to act as an RCCMD listener client This makes it possible for another UPSMAN Manager CS121 SITEMANAGER or other RCCMD compatible sender to send the adapter an RCCMD command like sending one of the AUX output ports a high or low signal or to start other actions You can also set the MODBUS configurations in this menu The configuration requires only the following entries e Enable Modbus over IP Every CS121 model can also transfer UPS data via the MODBUS protocol on IP port 502 You may use any MODBUS client to read the UPS value from CS121 For using the RS485 interface you must use a CS121MODBUS special hardware in other cases you have to use MODBUS over IP This is enabled by default you may disable this feature via Telnet or HT ML configuration 25 e Modbus Slave Address Enter the corresponding number meaning which number in the chain bus the adapter is e Modbus Mode RTU binary mode or ASCII mode text output Please select the type with the scroll down menu P Note ASCII Mode works at CS131 amp CS121 platforms with communcation parameters 7 E 2 or 7 E 1 or with 7 N 2 from baudrate 1200 to 38400 We recommend for ASCII the use of 7 N 2 and the highest baudrate supported by your device RTU Mode works at CS131 amp CS121 platforms with communcation parameters 8 E 1 or 8 N 2 or 8 N 1 or 8 E 2 or 8 O 2 or with 8 O
77. The RCCMD shutdowns will be set into this event too but without delay Emergency shutdown if Battery low batteries are to weak UPS battery bad Battery in bad condition This event got no relevance and will be removed in the future CS121 Scheduler Shutdown firmware Load gt 80 No more alarm is active Alarm LED at the UPS is off Charger fault AUX port 1 opened AUX port 2 opened AUX port 3 opened AUX Port 4 High AUX port 4 opened AUX Port 1 Low AUX port 1 closed AUX Port 2 Low AUX port 2 closed AUX Port 3 Low AUX port 3 closed AUX Port 4 Low AUX port 4 closed J Configuration of Microsoft SCOM 2007 as CS121 Trap Receiver Monitor In this section we will configure Microsoft Operations Manager 2007 SCOM OpsMgr as an SNMP Trap receiver discover SNMP enabled cs121 network devices and configure an alert generating SNMP trap based monitor to raise alerts when specific traps are received from cs121 devices Installation of the SNMP service on Windows Server 2003 e In the Control Panel select Add Remove Programs e Click on Add Remove Windows Components e Scroll down and select Management and Monitoring Tools click Details e Click on the checkboxes for Simple Network Management Protocol and optionally WMI SNMP Provider and click OK e Click Next and click Finish 146 Configuration of the SNMP service on Windows Server 2003 e Close Add or Remove Programs e Click Start Run type services msc and then click
78. This address is equivalent to the settings of the local address in the menu Network amp Security Settings When DHCP will be available again just reboot the CS121 to use the DHCP address 4 2 5 The CS121 with ICMP Check From the firmware version 4 26 x the CS121 is able to answer and send ICMP polls to check the quality of the network and in need can reboot itself Use ICMP Check F Hide HTTP Device Status Graphic Link 192 168 222 100 Hide HTTP Device Functions Link 192 168 222 29 492 168 222 155 Enable UpsMon Server v Ch Administrator P Mi Use ICMP Check ange Administrator Password Mark this checkbox and enter up to 3 IP addresses to enable the ICMP check 3 This will periodically send a Ping to the configured addresses to check the state of the CS121 TCP IP stack Confirm Password It is recommended to use the Gateway address here RCCMD Listener Port 6002 Figure 19 HTTP Network amp Security ICMP Check You can enter up to 3 addresses which will be checked via ICMP Before the ICMP Check works at least one of the entered addresses must be available Only after successful ping the task is active If all 3 addresses are not be reachable the CS121 will reboot itself after 750 seconds default We recommend to use the IP address of a gateway and 2 more addresses which are reachable steady If you enter only 1 or 2 addresses the amount of the checkable addresses is reduced and the possibility to initiate a reboot wil
79. Time Settings RFC868 TCP compatible timeserver listening on port 37 required To disable the timeserver feature set timeserver address 1 to 0 0 0 0 Some public timeservers could be used for both protocols 129 6 15 29 National Institute of Standards and Technology 192 53 103 103 Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt Current system time Thu Dec 4 23 49 26 2008 imeserver Address 1 192 53 103 103 SNTP v Timeserver Address 2 0 0 0 0 SNTP v Timeserver Address 3 0 0 0 0 SNTP v Timezone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna v Automatically adjust clock gt _ ted f ti l ee implemented for european timezones only Connection Retries 2 Synchronize Time on incoming RAS connection Synchronize Time on outgoing RAS connection TestTimeserver1 TestTimesener2 TestTimesener3 Synchronize CS121 clock now Figure 52 Timeserver Settings 53 Click the Save Configuration button and the Save Exit amp Reboot button to confirm your settings C3121 Configuration Manager Reset to Factory Settings Load the 3121 factory settings into the configuration editor Cancel Recent Changes Reset all changes and reload the saved settings Save Configuration Write all changes to flash memory Changes will be used after the next reboot Backup Configuration Store a backup of the configuration on your local harddisk Use right mousebutton and save target a5 NOTE For
80. UPLOAD older config files to new firmware versions please contact support Reboot Rebootthe C5121 without saving configuration changes Figure 53 Settings Confirmation 4 4 3 RCCMD with own SSL certificates In this chapter we will describe how to use an own SSL certificate with RCCMD e g OpenSSL http www openssl org Be your own CA Using OpenSSL it is quite simple to become your own CA Just run CA pl newca Done Just ensure that you select a useful CN common name Create your RCCMD certificate You need to create your certificate for RCCMD now As it will use it for verification it should contain the same useful common name CN that you selected for the CA The private key must not be encrypted to let the RCCMD Client service start without trouble Therefore we use the nodes option and the newreq command CA pl newreq nodes Sign with your CA CA pl sign Now create an empty file named recmd pem and copy the cert information of newcert pem rccmd certificate newkey pem private key and cacert pem CA into it Please note that the exact copying is required to use it without trouble Use your own RCCMD certificate Do the following steps at the RCCMD Client and every sender e g UPS Web Manager e Backup the existing rccmd pem Replace the existing rccmd pem with your own e Restart the RCCMD Client e Restart the RCCMD Sender e RCCMD client as relay station 54 6
81. US80x100 558 Overload 1 on 0 off 111 U 4 STATUS amp 0x2000 gt gt 13 General alarm 1 on 0 off Section Gamatronic DC System ad i EE GENEREX UPS Status see below 116 UB 4 STATUS amp 0x2000 gt gt 13 136 UPS SB TEST ACT 0x0040 Du 2 2 gt See OEM MODBUS documentation E 6 UPSMAN Status Bytes Standard Device Status Bits Inverter error Example decimal STATUS 5 means UPS SB OUTPUT ACT 4 UPS_SB_BYPASS_MODE 1 are active UPS on Bypass fi 0x0100 137 STATUS 12 means UPS SB OUTPUT ACT 4 UPS SB BACRUP MODE 8 are active UPS Powerfail STATUS 22 means UPS SB OUTPUT ACT 4 UPS SB BACRUP MODE 8 UPS SB BATTERY LOVV 10 are active UPS Powerfail and Battery low STATUS 4 means UPS SB OUIPUT ACT 4 no other alarms UPS OR E 7 Bus termination It is necessary to set the last bus device on the RS 485 Bus jumper for the bus termination 120 Ohm The jumper is already set in newly delivered adapters Please remove the 4 screws at the underside of the adapter in order to open the box You will find the jumper J1 near the network connector near the PCB shows a symbol see fig Default is OFF CS121 is NOT last device To terminate the RS485 bus at your CS121 please close the Jumper F3 P FEF BERZAAR 4 RR RR iii a ER Figure 148 MODBUS Jumper E 8 Configuration Please use Telnet network connection
82. Using HTTP Webbrowser o Attention Please finish all configuration menus via Apply button After you finished your whole confguration please note that it is reqzuired to execute the Save Exit amp Reboot function via CS121 menu Save Configuration The entire configuration can be done via Webbrowser Please use the default IP address 10 10 10 10 and the TELNET password default cs121 snmp The username is always admin Please do never close the web browser or telnet window during saving process If you close the configuration window too early you might destroy the configuration file upsman cfg Please note that the reboot process could last up to 3 minutes For the configuration using the webbrowser please observe the following We recommend the use of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 x or higher or Mozilla 1 3x Please note that Java scripting has to be activated Using Internet Explorer the corresponding settings have to be made under Internet options security We also recommend never to use the history function of the browser as this may lead to multiple transfer of commands e g delete event jobs to the adapter Upon entering a HTTP configuration session the user is required to enter a username admin in addition to the password cs121 snmp Senere C5121 SNMPANYeb Adapter UPS Status UPS has no Output AUX Status C TempMan Status 275 35C 3
83. Version 2 01 Figure 110 Alarm Matrix Switching of relay outputs Outlets Status Switch Name Status Switch Name 1 Switch On Outlet 1 Cc Switch Of Outlet5 Switch On Outlet 2 Switch On Outlet 6 5 6 3 Outlet 3 7 Getbymarker Oullet 4 i Switch On Outlet 4 8 setbymarker Outlets Figure 111 Alarm Matrix Switching of relay outputs Detection of the analog temperature values via variables SM2_ANALOGO SM2_ANALOG1 SM2_ANALOG2 SM2_ANALOG3 SM2_ANALOG4 SM2_ANALOG5 SM2_ANALOG6 SM2_ANALOG7 7 4 RASMANAGER The RAS Manager relays alarm signals coming from monitoring devices such as UPS SiteManagers contact alarms and the like to monitoring stations or email receivers Any computer with RAS capabilities Windows Linux can be used as a monitoring station The only requirement is the setup of an PPPServer on the monitoring station After the establishment of communications between the RAS Manager and the monitoring station a RCCMD signal is sent that depending on configuration can either make log entries send emails and SMSs or execute programs 89 RASManager Figure 112 RASMANAGER network integration 7 5 GSM Modem Notification via SMS The CS121 firmware version 4 17 x provides a new function which enables the notification via SMS Use the CS121 configuration cable not included and an adapter connector PINs 2 3 5 GENEREX order number GSM A for the connection of the GS
84. Version 2015 08 17 UPS WEB SNMP MANAGER CS121 Series Additional Components CS121 Extensions User Manual English Copyright Statement for Intellectual Property and Confidential Information The information contained in this manual is non conditional and may be changed without due notice Although Generex has attempted to provide accurate information within this document Generex assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information Generex shall not be liable for any indirect special consequential or accidental damage including without limitations lost profits or revenues costs of replacement goods loss or damage to data arising out of the use of this document Generex the manufacturer of the BACS products undertakes no obligations with this information The products that are described in this brochure are given on the sole basis of information to its channel partners for them to have a better understanding of the Generex products Generex allows its channel partners to transfer information contained in this document to third persons either staff within their own Company or their own customers either electronically or mechanically or by photocopies or similar means Generex states that the content must not be altered or adapted in any way without written permission from Generex It is agreed that all rights title and interest in the Generex s trademarks or trade names whether or not registered or goodwill
85. ach device to be monitored its specific MIB Management Information Base To monitore the CS121 the Standard MIB for UPS systems RFC1628 is generally to be integrated into your NMS To identify CS121 adapters in your network you may use the MAC address The MAC address of every CS121 adapter starts with 00 03 05 02 XX XX whereas this address can be found in the Telnet menu menu IP address gateway address MIB system group Your SNMP adapter is now installed and fully functional Please read the following for configuration and functionality descriptions of the adapter The MIB is to be loaded onto each SNMP Management Station that is monitoring an UPS via an UPS SNMP Agent The MIB determines which UPS parameters can be monitored and controlled with the SNMP commands get and set To complete the SNMP adapter installation and configuration process you must compile the necessary MIBs to configure the NMS Any NMS with a MIB compiler can manage the SNMP adapter 95 Perform a get and a set If the get or set command fail check the SNMP adapter access control The manager must have read permission to execute a get command and read write permission to execute a set command successfully For instructions on how to compile MIBs for the most popular NMSs Novell s NetWare Management Station Hewlett Packard s OpenView Network Node Manager and SunConnect SunNet Manager see the corresponding heading below Please note
86. anagement System UNMS ll is a UPS network monitor designed to inform you of emergency power supply systems problems before your clients end users or managers do The UNMS as a limited version is part of every UPSMAN license UPSMAN suite contains UPSMAN RS232 USB UPS Manager UPSMON Windows client and UNMS 2 limited to 9 UPS The UNMS Server Service runs intermittent checks on UPS devices you specify When problems are encountered the UNMS Server Service can send notifications out to administrative contacts in a variety of different ways For example Email Current status information historical logs and reports can all be accessed via a web browser Web Console 94 Web Console Web Console Web Console IP Network LAN WAN Q Si T ii Server gt Site o UNMS Server The UNMS Server Service and the related Web Server installation o A user defined group of services For example UPS devices A single service e g UPS device that is monitored by the UNMS Server Web Consoles provide sharing of management information by many people Figure 122 UNMS Installation 7 9 SNMP The CS121 can be monitored via web browser UPSView MODBUS PROFIBUS LONBUS Email and SNMP e g NAGIOS The RFC1628cs121 SNMP MIB is at present The installation and setup of a SNMP browser is described into the Appendix MIB Integration into your NMS Standard NMS Installations require for e
87. and configure it into the event editor 34 UPS Status UPS STATUS OK AUX Status Sensor Status see CS121 SNMP Web Adapter Event Editor a Event Powerfail Event Jobs for Povverfail JobType When Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 System amp Network Status UPS Status UPS Functions AUX amp SensorMan Status 1 Edit Del Test Log P100 Powerfail 2 Edit Del Test RCCMD o Powerfail on MODEL Autonomietime Trap AUTONOMTIME min Add new job UPS Model amp System Network amp Security Back to event overview Figure 30 HTTP Event Editor The Event Editor allows you to edit delete and test existing events as well as to add a new event job Please click on the desired action to enter the Job Editor who lets you make the configuration Here in the following a short example how to configure an RCCMD shutdown signal e Generally the event Povverfail in same environments also named Backup mode should be used to enter the RCCMD shutdown commands where required with a delay do after or depending on the remaining time Event Jobs for Powerfail Job Type When Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 1 Edit Del Test Log PIOO Fowerfail 2 Edit Del Test RCCMD Msg O 192 166 202 51 6003 Atterntion Powerfail occured 3 Edit Del Test ROCMDSD F12 192 168 123 123 6003 Figure 31 HTTP Event Editor Example of a Shutdown Configuration e Additionally all
88. ant IP address of the RCCMD client and click the Cancel RCCMD Shutdown button inh 2 inh n HTTP Job Editor RCCMD VVAREUP Figure 64 4 4 6 RCCMD Message With this job the user can combine and configure a text message with RCCMD event Text messages can be sent to RCCMD receivers This makes it possible to send text messages via RCCMD version 2 or higher to a Windows 2000 server or a UNIX computer using the NET SEND or the respective WALL method The problem with notifying network users on different operating systems is therefore solved P Note The corresponding RCCMD clients must be running with RCCMD version 2 RCCMD version 1 can only execute e g a shutdown as more than one action are not supported by version 1 Please contact your UPS dealer if you want to use these functions 59 4 4 7 RCCMD Execute Command This RCCMD signal will cause any RCCMD receiver e g another CS121 RCCMD client or SITEMANAGER SITESWITCH4 to execute a command or program AUX Port 1 High Job 4 Function Send RCCMD Command to remote client i When Immediately once Client IP H92 168 202 2 C Always os Poil Default 5003 C Every o seconds C After 0 seconds 8 repeat C After fo seconds on battery CA 0 seconds remaining time Apply Cancel Figure 65 HTTP Job Editor RCCMD execute command Any CS121 SITEMANAGER SITESWITCH can also act as an RCCMD listener see the following examples E
89. attery Oat Jo seconds remaining time Figure 57 HTTP Job Editor Enter the ip address of the client that should receive the shutdown Description of the scheduler box Immediately once Action Job will be executed in case that this EVENT is true immediately only once the Action Job is started no repeat Scheduled in Action Job will be executed in case that this EVENT is true with a scheduled delay of x seconds Unregarded if the EVENT is still true or not after the delay the action will be started The timer settings in the blue framed scheduler box will be executed only if the EVENT is still true after the delays countdowns have run out E g if any action has been configured at do after 10 seconds than this action will NOT be started if after 9 seconds the EVENT is no longer true Only if 10 seconds this EVENT was present the action will be triggered See below the explanation of all timer event configuration options for this type 56 Always Action Job will be executed in case that this EVENT is true immediately and repeated always as long as the EVENT is true every 5 seconds according to poll cycle default of aCS121 Every x seconds Action Job will be executed in case that this EVENT is true with a delay of x seconds and repeated every x seconds again After x seconds Action Job will be executed in case that this EVENT is true after a delay of x seconds Action will be canc
90. battery WA 0 seconds remaining time Apply j Cancel Figure 58 HTTP Job Editor Function In this example a RCCMD Shutdown is configured for the event Powerfail The shutdown signal should be send after 5 minutes 300 seconds Click the Apply button after you have finished the configuration Save your settings via the menu Save Configuration and execute the Save Exit amp Reboot function CS121 Configuration Manager Reset to Factory Settings Load the C8121 factory settings into the configuration editor Cancel Recent Changes Reset all changes and reload the saved settings Save Configuration Write all changes to flash memory Changes will be used after the next reboot Backup Configuration Store a backup of the configuration on your local harddisk Use right mousebutton and save target as NOTE For UPLOAD older config files to new firmware versions please contact support Reboot Reboot the C8121 without saving configuration changes Save Exit amp Reboot Write all changes to flash memory and rebootthe C5121 Please be patient after clicking here Figure 59 HTTP CS121 Configuration Manager OQ ORD We recommend to test the configuration prior of the implementation of the shutdown function into a live system Click into the Event Editor of Powerfail the Test button Job Type RCCMD SD aTi Event Editor Event Powerfail Event Jobs for Powerfail Job Type Wh
91. byte ASCII BS cas Els HEX sa IBogstl8oms4 30 32 1311132 8384 lM2mss roo fon ASCII Em Ar over as er en HEX Hexadecimal values of the data gt The word at address contains the value 1234h 4660 decimal Example Read Words Function 04h RTU Mode Read one word at address 63h 99 decimal ve silent Slave I functionladdress of first word count tolCRC interval Inumber code word to read gt 35 charact ers a silent Slave function byte Content CRC interval number code count gt 3 5 charact ers rx BERE HEX byte te sa ee jean joa a ja je je gt The word at address contains the value 1234h 4660 decimal E 5 UPS Parameter Standard UPS Address Description Please note that this is just an example for a typical UPS not every UPS has all these values some UPS may have more some less Please contact your UPS manufacturer to check which variables are available and which requests are not supported 113 Note Type U S this defines whether the answer has an algebraic sign math or not U means unsigned S means signed this answer may be positive or negative D Some clients e g MODBUS Poll use MODBUS addresses with a valid range of 0 65535 but some other clients use the MODBUS register with a valid range of 1 65536 In this case it is required to add a 1 to the MODBUS address you want to poll If you a
92. cessary consult your UPS dealer for further information 5 2 Firmwareupdate via FTP You can download the update file from www generex de or from your manufacturer site A firmware update via FTP does not change the operating system of the CS121 only If you want to change the manufacturer data please contact your UPS dealer directly 65 5 3 Firmware flash renewal and recovery General information regarding the upgrading process of the CS121 Known Problems and Preliminary Precautions e Any update will cause a deletion of all former settings The adapter must be reconfigured after the update The current settings information can be saved by using an FTP connection to your adapter to save the upsman cfg file in the flash directory to a local directory This file contains all of the information about the current CS121 settings in a formatted text Do not copy this file back onto the adapter after the update as a replacement for the new upsman cfg The information must be entered back into the settings using the adapters configuration interface Note that the http interface often contains newer settings options that are not yet implemented in the telnet and terminal interfaces e Any recovery should be made on the default IP Address 10 10 10 10 Put DIP Switch 1 and 2 in the OFF position before starting e Please avoid the use of routers and switches between your computer and the CS121 if available use Hub recommended or a direct line E
93. configuration on your mail server Problem 8 Not all modules are transferred to the slave into Pipe Through modus Solution 8 Since firmware version 5 x it is required that you wait at least 20 minutes until the master got all required information from all modules Then restart the slave and all modules will be transferred correctly Problem 13 The following error message displays when opening the web Interface Your Browser is no longer supported This application no longer supports the web browser version you are using Please upgrade your brovvser Learn more Proceed to the application Figure 133 Error Browser is no longer supported Solution 13 Should you use the Internet Explorer version 9 or higher and see this message a configured proxy server ist the reason In the IE internet options you will find the LAN settings menu in the Connection tab Activate the function Bypass proxy servers for local addresses will fix this issue 103 ng anant bhi mone rest Adresse Port 80 Ermeitert Figure 134 Internet Explorer LAN Proxy Einstellungen 104 Appendix A CS121 Technical data Operating Product Power Size Weight temperature CS121L 12VDC 12 5x7x2 8cm 210gr lt 40 C Extern 300 mA CS121SC 13 5x6x1 5cm 66 gr lt 40 C Slot chinese Slot FUJI CS121R 14 5 x 7 5 x 1 5cm 180 gr lt 40 C Slot RIELLO CS121MOD 12 5 x 7 x 2 8 cm 210gr lt 40 C MODBUS Extern CS121BL 12VDC
94. ctures RB Music More Figure 77 CS121 FTP Folders 6 BE ftp 192 168 222 209 flash Organize v Views v JO gt ftp 192 168 222 209 flash ud Name vl Size vi Type vl Date modified Favorite Links http File Folder 08 10 2008 02 33 IF Documents _j larmLog 7KB File 31 12 1979 17 00 E Pictures _ DataLog 28KB File 31 12 1979 17 00 i Music display ini 1KB Configuration Settings 18 07 2007 11 51 More display default ini 1KB Configuration Settings 18 07 2007 11 51 _ ExternalDeviceLog 14KB File 31 12 1979 17 00 Folders v Eftp_accounts txt 1KB Text Document 08 10 2006 02 33 modbus ini 3KB Configuration Settings 05 12 2007 11 46 EE Desktop i i _ project hec 893 KB HEC File 02 10 2008 11 19 _ Ranina _ sentrymsg dat SKB DAT File 18 06 2004 01 29 de Public Blupsman cfg CFG File 31 12 1979 17 00 ME Computer _Jupstyp ups 156 KB UPS File 29 09 2008 10 28 Network _ version txt 1KB Text Document 17 09 2008 07 13 Internet Explorer Figure 78 CS121 F TP Upsman cfg After you have updated your CS121 please open the new and the stored upsman cfg in an editor Now check if the parameter of the new data are present into the stored data If not you need to copy the missing parameter of the new data into the stored upsman cfg Now you can overwrite the upsman cfg into the flash folder via ftp F4 ftp 192 168 222 209 flash GRES 7 cle EL fepii 192 168 222 209 tlashi
95. d Single Event e Select your unsealed management pack from the list Click Next 148 Create a unit monitor xi Select a Monitor Type Monitor Type Help General Select the type of monitor to create First SnmpT rapProvider SNMP El Probe Based Detection Trap Based Detection Simple Trap Detection Build First Expression Second SnmpTrapfrovider Build Second Expression vent Monitor Single Event ant Single Even EA WMI Performance Counters H E Log Files H a Windows Events El 23 Windows Services aE Windows Performance Counters H E Scripting El WMI Events Configure Health Configure Alerts Description Two states monitor each associated to an event Management pack Select destination management pack gt ups Monitoring New lt Previous L sw J Create Cancel 4 Figure 154 Select a Monitor Type On the General Properties page do the following Type the Monitor name such as UPS On Battery Monitor Optionally type a Description for the monitor e Click Select select View all targets click a target such as SNMP Network Device and then click OK e Leave Monitor is enabled selected to have the monitor take affect at the completion of the wizard or clear the check box to enable the monitor at a later time and then click Next 149 Create a unit monitor C General Properties second snmp rapProvider UPS OnBatter
96. d protected Activate this function into the BIOS settings of the motherboard Send Periodic Email This is a function to send the log files via email periodically from firmware 4 xx and higher 4 2 19 Save Configuration Reboot If you are satisfied with your configuration select Save Exit amp Reboot and wait until the adapter informs you about the reboot process Do NOT close your web browser 4 3 Reading the Logfiles The CS121 Alarmlog contains the alarm protocol of events that were designated as alarms in the Event Settings section and include the user defined alarm settings of the CS121 configuration as well as the events that are designated as alarms in the UPS native protocol These entries include such things as CS121 Admin defined email notifications which lead to a much higher alarm entry log level than would otherwise be the case if only UPS protocol defined alarms were being recorded For explanation the following illustrates typical log file entries made by the UPS The CS121 logs the time after a new start up 01 17 2007 16 21 45 Synchronized with timeserver 192 53 103 103 OK This indicates a successful synchronization with the timeserver 01 17 2007 16 23 39 UPSMAN lt UPS model gt has started UPS communication functions and device is in normal operation mode This is the standard entry after every successful reboot of a CS121 The following entries result only from user defined settings as with the CS121 ADM
97. dapters can also use more events e g battery low battery defect communication lost etc as RCCMD signals Please contact your UPS dealer for more information Please note at the configuration of the timer box that the time specifications outside the timer box Immediately once and Scheduled in will be ALWAYS executed The time specifications inside the timer box Every After seconds After seconds amp repeat After seconds on battery At seconds remaining time will be only executed if the alarm event is still present P Note For security reasons we recommend to make the same RCCMD shutdown entries for the Event Battery low but in this Event without any delays to avoid that the server crashes because of low battery alarm In case a connection is established using telnet or http the RCCMD command can be tested without using disrupting power to the UPS At the Web browser you simply have to press test to transmit the shutdown signal immediately see figure HTTP Event Editor above Due to network settings it is possible that this test is answered with failed The signal is often sent and received although the receiver may not respond correctly In such cases only use the receiver side to check if the signal has actually been received For checking the communication between RCCMDs you have to check the RCCMD log file on both sides In the CS121 the logs are inside the Alarm log at the RCCMD client side the logs are fou
98. dentically set for read and write to public but this configuration is invalid It must be different Solution Stop the SNMP Agent at the Raritan change the community for write to any other than public and restart it ea a Z 192 168 22243 https 192 168 222 43 home asp Raritan Device settings External Sensors Maintenance Outet Groups nei D PX ominion Home gt PDU Status Network Line Loads Authentication User admin SMTP Settings re Ll EE State 198 sec idle SNMP SNMP Settings tinets OF eventtog um N Your IP 192 168 200 41 Li g Last Login 2000 01 23 00 49 Time amp Session 2000 01 23 02 05 Outlets Device Information Name Leiste Model PX DPXS12A 16 Name State Control RMS Current Active Power Group Member IP Address 192 168 222 43 Firmware 01 04 01 Outlet 1 oft Cycle 0 00 Amps 0 Watts no Firmware Status OK Outlet 2 IE Cycle 0 00 Amps 0 Watts Connected Users Outlet 3 Cycle 0 00Amps 0 Watts no admin 192 168 200 41 Lon Lor Leye 3 min idle Outlet 4 zis _cycte 0 00Amps 0 Watts no P Cis Stee Outlet 5 oft Cycle 0 00 Amps 0 Watts Power CIM is enabled j Outlet 6 IE Cycle 0 00 Amps 0 Watts Help User Guide Outlet 7 oft Cycle 0 00 Amps 0 Watts Figure 166 Raritan Device Settings 158 The default Raritan user is admin password is nimda D Attention This does not work with MS I
99. display in the Network Devices node of the Operations Console Administration space At this point SNMP enabled device availability monitoring will start automatically Any traps of kind upsAlarmOnBattery received from the cs121 target devices will be raised as alerts in the Operations console K DHCP Configuration via Telnet Establish a connection to the CS121 via telnet Select the menu 1 IP Address Gateway Address and enter the menu 5 Set DHCP Server 155 c Telnet 192 168 227 201 Figure 163 Telnet DHCP Settings Please enter the following 5 259 255 255 255 You can enter the accordant IP address of the DHCP server if you know it If you want to disable DHCP please enter the following 5 0 0 0 0 Exit the menu with 0 and S The CS121 will work with the desired function after the reboot L RARITAN Dominion PDU Configuration In the following we will describe how a RARITAN PDU Type Dominion can be controlled through any RCCMD client or any CS121 or any other RCCMD compatible device 1 Install a RCCMD client on a Windows OS and copy create a file like the following into the RCCMD directory default C Program Files RCCMD and use a SNMPwalk tool from an open source with the mandatory distribution txt file Copying txt This file is included for legal reasons Open Source 156 Figure 164 pxout bat The command is called pxout bat and expect 4 parameters
100. e please AEESerModuleVolt 1 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleVolt 2 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleVolt 3 Status data for details please contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleVolt 4 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleVolt 5 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleVolt 6 Status data for details please contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleCurr 1 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleCurr 2 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleCurr 3 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleCurr 4 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleCurr 5 Status data for details contact Effekta directly AEESerModuleCurr 6 Status data for details contact Effekta directly Section Inform Pyramid DSP Online Standard UPS values plus the UPS DSP following r 3 4 OUTPUT_VOLTO Outputvoltage Phase 1 1 U 3 4 OUTPUT VOLT1 Outputvoltage Phase 2 3 4 OUTPUT VOLT2 Outputvoltage Phase 3 UB En Output Current Phase 1 in Ampere 10 GI aa _CURRENT1 Output Current Phase 2 in Ampere g 10 ee ee _CURRENT2 Output Current Phase 3 in Ampere g 10 133 1 Sources Asynchronous Warning input current difference switching might not be possible Static Switch A Failure Alarm switching failure S A 1 Section Transfer Switches All
101. e client It is not possible to request several clients IP addresses in one job to execute a command e RCCMD also includes the feature RCCMD Trap RCCMD Trap is a method for sending information to the RCCMD stations which have been applied to the CS121 RCCMD Traps invokes messages at all RCCMD stations Because of RCCMD plays an active roll in this mode no receiver information is to be entered in the parameters of this job see also following sections It is condition to enable the RCCMD Trap control box in the menu Network amp Security Settings e The CS121 adapter uses the parameter based RCCMD Version 2 which can execute different actions on the same TCP channel RCCMD Version 1 clients can only execute one 92 action shutdown file execution as default so any RCCMD signal which is transmitted to an RCCMD client V1 will cause a shutdown of this server RCCMD Version 3 is capable to handle also redundant UPS installations eg PC with 2 power supplies and 2 UPS 0 Note For all 3 RCCMD event functions a list of the user configured RCCMD receivers appear in every RCCMD event e The amount of RCCMD clients is limited and dependent of the size of the RAM 50 RCCMD clients per CS121 are guaranteed If you need more than 50 clients to reach we recommend to use RCCMD relays see chapter 5 1 4 However it is only possible to execute 50 clients at the same time meaning that the first 50 RCCMD clients are executed followed by th
102. e that you select a useful CN common name Create your RCCMD certificate You need to create your certificate for RCCMD now As it will use it for verification it should contain the same useful common name CN that you selected for the CA The private key must not be encrypted to let the RCCMD Client service start without trouble Therefore we use the nodes option and the newreq command CA pl newreq nodes Sign with your CA CA pl sign Now create an empty file named recmd pem and copy the cert information of newcert pem rccmd certificate newkey pem private key and cacert pem CA into it Please note that the exact copying is required to use it without trouble Use your own RCCMD certificate Do the following steps at the RCCMD Client and every sender e g UPS Web Manager e Backup the existing rccmd pem Replace the existing rccmd pem with your own e Restart the RCCMD Client e Restart the RCCMD Sender 6 1 3 RCCMD client as relay station In order to reach a bigger number of RCCMD receivers the adapter needs to be operated as relay station The receiver will be configured so that it will receive a RCCMD signal and this signal is then used to start a batch file which then starts even more RCCMD sender signals 71 Please take a look into the RCCMD Software usr manual for further information 6 1 4 License regulations Please note that in order to use these functions legally the corresp
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104. e a aA Bier a Figure 42 HTTP COM2 amp AUX with TEMPMAN e RAS Mode not supported after 2011 The selection of the RAS entry in the drop down menu of the COM2 settings enables the CS121 RASManager function This function is only operational if a RASMANAGER ist used CS121 with inbuilt modem and a RASMANAGER license key is provided optional part of RASMANAGER While it is also possible to select this entry in the Telnet menu it is only possible to configure the RASMANAGER settings using the HTTP interface of the CS121 See menu RAS Configuration for further settings e GSM Modem A GSM modem provides the notification or rather forwarding of the UPS events alarms via SMS Please take a look into chapter 6 5 for further information e SiteManager 2 SiteManager 2 v3 The selection of SiteManager 2 SiteManager 2 v3 enables the communication between the CS121 and the SiteManager The SiteManager is a professional facility management device which provides 8 configurable analog inputs 8 digital inputs and 8 switchable relay contacts Please take a look into the SiteManager II user manual for further information e SiteMonitor 2 The COM2 selection SiteMonitor 2 enables the communication between the CS121 and the SiteMonitor 2 The SiteMonitor 2 is a professional facility management device which provides 64 digital inputs for several contact detectors e SM T COM The SM T COM is a temperature sensor for the CS121 and is used
105. e adapter to enable this functioning is to set the COM2 Settings to either TEMPMAN or SENSORMAN The configuration is easily achieved via the HTML page of the CS121 web server Please note the drop down menu and entry fields on the page see screenshot above For in depth SENSORMANAGER settings see following up chapter 42 3 CS121 SNMP Web Adapter Microsoft Internet Explorer Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras t gt ICC ICE EES Sm I CI o UPS Status UPS STATUS OK SENERE AUX Status TempMan Status 00 00 00 00 COM2 Settings COM2 Mode Pipe Through 2 COM2 Baud Rate 38400 COM2 Parity None C5121 SNMP Web Adapter System amp Network Status UPS Status AUX amp TempMan Status Sitemanager Status AUX Settings Name Use as Output Switch on CS121 Powerup Powerup Delay ava te Fileserver Iv Vv UPS Status UR Pota a r r Jaux Port 3 Li Li m m UPS Model amp System Network amp Security aux Port 4 SNMP EMail Write logfile entry on AUX output I Timeserver COM2 amp AUX Activate SS4 Mode Events Save Configuration mm TempMan Settings AlarmLog Sensor Location Unit DataLog 1 Temperature Sensor 1 Degree Celsius ExternalDeviceLog 2 Temperature Sensor 2 Degree Celsius CS121 Online Manual 3 Temperature Sensor 3 Degree Celsius CS121 Firmware Update 4 Temperature Sensor 4 Degree Celsius Java Runtime Environment ee eae ee e
106. e next 50 etc We recommend to change the timing parmeters of the RCCMD jobs that always less than 50 commands are transmitted at the same time We also recommend to use an RCCMD client as Relaystation if you want to shutdown more than 50 computers from a single CS121 see section 6 1 1 RCCMD with SSL for Windows The Secure Sockets Layer SSL protocol is a cryptographic protocol that provides security and data integrity for communications over TCP IP networks Use your Web browser to navigate to the address of your UPS Web Manager Click the Network amp Security configuration button and enable the SSL network feature Network amp Security Settings MAC Address 00 03 05 0E 09 E1 Enable Telnet Server Network Card Speed AUTO v Enable HTTP Server Local Address 192 168 202 98 HTTP Port Gateway Address 192 168 202 1 HTTP Refresh Time Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 HTTP Default Page DNS Server 192 168 202 8 Enable HTTP Tooltips Enable UpsMon Server Use RCCMD2 Traps Confirm Password Enable RCCMD Listener Change UpsMon amp SS4 Password Confirm Password Change Administrator Password RCCMD Listener Port RCCMD Timeout Use RCCMD SSL Use UpsMon Password for Web Pages m Figure 51 RCCMD SSL Settings The SSL network feature requires correct time settings so it is required to configure a timeserver Click the Timeserver configuration button and enter the address of at least one timeserver
107. e s security settings Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites a EEES Add this website to the zone This zone contains websites that you http www generex de trust not to damage your computer or i your files Websites Remove Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom level Require server verification https for all sites in this zone To use the recommended settings click Default level Close Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Custom level Default level Reset all zones to default level E German 10 Korean EARCH OK Cancel Apply Figure 91 Internet Options of the internet explorer Search 75 Close the opened windows via Close and OR Click into the Internet Options and Security again Click via Custom level into the Security Settings of the Trusted Sites Zone Internet Options HE Security Settings Trusted Sites Zone x Settings C Prompt Ld Activex controls and plug ins C 4llow previously unused Activex controls to run without pror Disable El 8 Enable 4 Allow Scriptlets Disable Enable C Prompt di Automatic prompting For Actives controls ce Disable C Enable LJ Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable fet Frahle is F Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset cust
108. e serial RS485 option facturers protocol Each C8121 integrates Remote RAS seamlessly into all contemporary SNMP management facility management systems options models have their own web server with CS121SC slot Like CS121 L All Chinese configurable event management for external with Taiwanese automating responses to power and CS121 WDP see standard slot UPS status conditions This includes Appendix D UPS models Emails transmission RCCMD net work messages and shutdowns logfile Second mini din 9 IFUJI UPS entries grafical logfile for statistics UPS COM port for shutdown functions and wake up calls RS232 AUX port for computers which have been for digital input shutdowned before wake on lan output Remote may be configured individually for all RAS management actions and events options CS121R Like CS121 F Riello and Riello slot Aros UPS have a built in scheduler for regular tasks like battery tests battery calibration and UPS shutdown restore have a wide range of network management features for alarming users and managing other SNMP devices and Economic CS121 All 1400 UPS general overall Computer and Power with LAN UPS models from resource management via RCCMD management only Jover 50 gt 4MB include MODBUS over IP and an No AUX portfor different optional MODEM interface dry contacts no manufacturer offer a COM2 for connecting COM2 interface for environmental sensors or for connecting modem or other
109. e to configure when to send a shutdown signal to the UPS in case of an e g battery low fire alarm or if a complete power down is wanted Attention This command will cut off the power supply only for UPS which support this function Povverfail Job 7 Function Shutdown UPS When Immediately once Shutdown Time 60 9 Always Restore Time 120 Every fo seconds SD Type Output C After jo seconds C After jo seconds amp repeat After jo seconds on battery C At fo seconds remaining time Cancel Figure 68 HTTP Job Editor Shutdown UPS Job The example above configures that 60 seconds after the event powerfail has occurred the UPS is initiating a shutdown and the UPS waits another 120 seconds after the event powerfail is gone power restored before the UPS start up is initiated 4 4 9 Wake On LAN WOL This function sends data packages to wake up other workstations into a local network Use this functions into the event UPSMAN started You can also use the event Power restored Note Not all network cards are supporting this function Some cards require a password Activate this function into the BIOS settings of the target workstation D Note If you want to send WOL signals in different sub networks it s required that the switch the CS121 and the workstation are defined with Autosensing 62 Povverfail Job 7 Function Send Wake On LAN Magic Packet When Imm
110. ed will glow steady s s id 4 AUX in or output for potential free contacts relays 5 DIP Switches The DIP Switches differ 2 functions the configuration mode and the normal operation with optional DHCP Figure 3 CS121L left in configuration mode IP 10 10 10 10 and CS121SC right in normal mode Switch 1 Switch 2 Normal operation device runs on the configured IP address Configuration mode with default IP address 10 10 10 10 and active COM 2 configuration for Terminal software 13 Note Into configuration mode the full functionality of the CS121 is not available Please change to a valid network address and put DIP switch 1 to position ON as soon as you made your basic network settings After this please continue configuring your CS121 in your network Please follow up the procedure in chapter Error Reference source not found Error Reference source not found in this manual Please note that the CS121 Budget versions got no COM2 port 6 Serial interface COM1 For the connection to the UPS Note UPS interface cable external devices only Please use the manufacturers serial port cable that came with your UPS to connect the UPS with the SNMP adapter Please contact your UPS manufacturer if you have questions Only use the original RS232 UPS cable for communication which was provided with the UPS If your UPS has a contact closure port please use the manufacturers special cable Please consul
111. ediately once MAC Address Always Password Every jo seconds C After jo seconds C After jo seconds 8 repeat C After jo seconds on battery C At jo seconds remaining time Apply Cancel Figure 69 HTTP Job Editor Wake On LAN 4 4 10 Scheduled Actions In this menu you can schedule actions for the CS121 like switch on off UPS execution of battery tests switch on off bypass mode or the periodical sending of emails with attached log files etc Please check the time and timeserver settings A correct internal adapter clock is necessary for scheduled actions Scheduled Actions Next Occurrence Frequency Action 1 11 01 2007 14 00 00 daily Self Test edit delete 2 12 01 2007 10 00 00 weekly Full Test edit delete Add new action Refresh list Save list to flashdisk Figure 70 HTTP Scheduled Actions After you clicked the Add new action button you can define new actions for the CS121 You can select the following options for the execution of an action Once Daily Weekly Monthly 0 Note Please check the time and timeserver settings A correct internal adapter clock is necessary for scheduled actions 4 4 11 CS121 for Transfer Switches The CS121 is used from time to time for automatic transfer switches ATS too The graphical display depends on the manufacturer 63 Cl 4 G http 192 168 222 173 A Meistbesuchte Seiten _ Erste Schritte Aktuelle Nachrichten G CS121 SNMP Web Adapter
112. ee the section in chapter Add on software Note RCCMD clients are optional and not freeware Most CS121 are equipped today with a single RCCMD standard license some UPS makers add more licenses other do not deliver any license at all with a CS121 Contact your UPS maker and ask for the license regulations for RCCMD in conjunction with your CS121 4 4 1 RCCMD Jobs You can define RCCMD jobs into the CS121 menu Events Alarms Powerfail This event occurs if the UPS will lose the power supply This event might be the optimal fitting for the definition of RCCMD shutdowns e System Shutdown This event will be triggered if the defined system shutdown time was reached This event should be used for operations only which will force a shutdown immediately 50 6 Note This event is the last event that the CS121 can execute prior of the UPS shutdown Do not use this event to execute RCCMD shutdowns because the remaing time is not assured We recommend to use the event powerfail for the RCCMD shutdowns e Battery low This event will be triggered from the UPS if the battery capacity of the UPS has reached a critical state 6 UPSMAN started This event will be triggered periodical if the CS121 is in normal operation You can use this event if you want to start actions which should be triggered into normal operation 4 4 2 RCCMD Traps RCCMD traps are push messages like SNMP traps which will be send from the CS1
113. elled if EVENT is false before time has run out After x seconds and repeat Action Job will be executed in case that this EVENT is true after a delay of x seconds and will be repeated after x seconds again Action will be cancelled if EVENT is false before time has run out After x seconds on battery Action Job will be executed in case that the EVENT UPS ON BATTERY or POWERFAIL is true and after a delay of x seconds Action will be cancelled if EVENT is false before time has run out This Job is identical to the EVENT POWERFAIL and the configuration After x seconds At seconds remaining time Action Job will be executed in case that the UPS runs on battery Powerfail and the remaining time read by the UPS or calculated by the internal CS121 routine has reached a certain remaining time Only useful if the Autonomytime of your UPS can be regarded as reliable REMAINING TIME is defined as Autonomytime in seconds of this UPS at the actual discharging level minus the DOWNTIME configured in menu UPS MODEL amp SYSTEM default is 3 6 minutes Job Editor Function Send RCCMD Shutdown to remote client Where immediately once Client IP or Hostname 192 168 202 98 gt Scheduled in 0 seconds Client Port Default 60031 6003 O Every 0 seconds O after 0 seconds O after 0 seconds amp repeat Actions will only be executed if event condition ts still true after the en specified seconds After 300 seconds on
114. els 1 8 and the CS121 will now show the values in its Web browser Alarm thresholds and actions may be configured via the EVENT manager of the CS121 7 3 3 Special features of theSENSORMANANAGER II Unlike the CS121 and the older SENSORMANAGER type the new SENSORMANAGER II configuration data will be stored in the device itself on a non volatile chip This result in a different behaviour of the SENSORMANAGER II compared to the older SENSORMANAGER Acknowledged alarms are displayed in yellow in the status bar of the SENSORMANAGER II Not confirmed alarms are displayed in red at older SENSORMANAGER always in yellow After clicking the Apply button no rebooting is required because the SENSORMANAGER II saves it configuration data in its internal ROM The 3 status diodes will be displayed in blue if the communication between the CS121 and the SENSORMANAGER Il is lost The status site of the SENSORMANAGER II was changed The analog measurement values will be displayed vertical 86 Device Status C UPS is on Bypass General Alarm AUX Status Sensor Status BACS Status OK SensorManager Il Status Analog Input Values Alarms CS121 Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 System amp Network Status Temperatur LuPteuchte Analog Inout Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input UPS Status an ou 100 100 235 235 255 25 255 255 UPS Functions AUX Status SensorMan 2 Status se s p M ma 2 m me
115. en Parameter 1 Parameter 2 1 Edit Del Test Log P100 Powerfail 2 Edit Del Test RCCMD Trap 0 Powertail on MODEL Autonomietime AUTONOMTIME min 3 Edit Del Test RCCMD SD B300 192 168 202 886 6003 Add new job 3 Test this eventjob Back to event overview Figure 60 HTTP Event Editor Test After you have clicked the Test button Attention The shutdown will be executed immediately without consideration of the defined delay the following message will be displayed Job Test Page Job Details Job type RCCMD SD Parameter 1 192 168 202 88 Parameter 2 6003 Parameter 3 null Result Command sent Please wait some seconds and check the CS121 logfile for detailed results Back to Powerfail jobs Back to event overview Figure 61 HTTP Job Test Page You can see the successful sending of the signal into the AlarmLog AlarmLog 01 02 1970 01 00 18 Timeserver not used Using default time 1970 01 02 1970 01 00 36 UPSMAN on No UPS model defined has started 01 02 1970 01 01 22 configuration changed 10 23 2008 12 34 06 Synchronized with timeserver 129 6 15 29 OK 10 23 2008 14 53 12 UPSMAN on XANTO S 2000 has started 10 23 2008 14 54 16 configuration changed 10 23 2008 14 55 39 Synchronized with timeserver 129 6 15 29 OK 10 23 2008 14 55 47 UPSMAN on XANTO S 1000 has started 10 23 2008 14 57 51 UpsShutdown delay 1 OK 10 23 2008 14 58 03 General Alarm 10 24 2008 11 46 55 UPS RS 232 communication l
116. er Switches 5 Adapter Software Updates Firmware 5 1 Firmwareupdate via Setup tool 5 2 Firmwareupdate via FTP 5 3 Firmware flash renewal and recovery 5 4 How to get the upsman cfg from a CS121 to your computer via FTP 6 Additional Software 6 1 RCCMD 6 1 1 RCCMD with SSL for Windows 6 1 2 RCCMD with own SSL certificates 6 1 3 RCCMD client as relay station 6 1 4 License regulations 6 2 jChart 6 3 gChart 6 4 UPS monitor UPSMON 7 CS121 Enhancements Field of applications 7 1 SiteSwitch4 SS4 and SiteSwitch4AUX SS4AUX 7 1 1 SS4 Feature overview 7 1 2 SS4 Contents 7 1 3 SS4 Installation 7 1 4 SS4 Technical data 7 2 Sensor SM_T_COM 7 2 1 SM T COM configuration 7 3 SENSORMANAGER amp SENSORMANAGER II 7 3 1 General information 7 3 2 Installation and Network integration 7 3 3 Special features of theSENSORMANANAGER II 7 3 4 Configuration 7 3 5 Alarm Matrix of the SENSORMANAGER II 7 4 RASMANAGER 7 5 GSM Modem Notification via SMS 7 6 LED Matrix Display 1 1 MODBUS PROFIBUS LONBUS 1 8 UNMS UPS Network Management System 7 9 SNMP 8 Troubleshooting FAQ 8 1 Solutions Appendix 4 A CS121 Technical data 104 B CE and UL Certification 104 C Cable and Circuit board configuration Pin AUX Ports SensorMan 104 D CS121 WDP Watchdog amp Powermanager 108 E MODBUS Interface 109 E 1 General information 109 E 2 Available Modbus Function Codes 110 E 3 Exception Codes 111 E 4 MODBUS Mode
117. ernal CS121 using a SM CS121 type cable sold separately by simply connecting the POWER OUT of the SENSORMANAGER with the POWER IN of the CS121 external Startup the SENSORMANAGER Connect the sensors to the SENSORMANAGER Connect the SENSORMANAGER using the Mini8 DBSub9 cable to the COM 2 port of the CS121 Finally plug the power supply into one of the UPS power outlets Check the LEDs on the bottom of the SENSORMANAGER the right one should be flashing reading request from CS121 COM2 and the left one should be constantly lit power supply on The flashing LED shows the requests from the CS121 the other LED shows that the device has started 84 Figure 105 SENSORMANAGER II LEDs Note You have to configure the CS121 COM2 port to SensorMan for SENSORMANAGER II SensorMan 2 otherwise the CS121 will not start making requests to the SENSOR MANAGER See the CS121 user manual for instructions on how to configure the CS121 for operation with the TEMPMAN SENSOR MANAGER and how to manage and set the alarms The latest version of CS121 user manual is available for download at http www generex de wwwfiles dokus 1 cs121 german pdf cs121 pdf When the SENSOR MANAGER is running you will see the values in the AUX section of the CS121 Web browser Detection of the analog temperature values via variables TEMP1 TEMP2 TEMP3 TEMP4 TEMP5 TEMP6 TEMP7 TEMP8 Pin layout of INPUT Socket the SENSORMANAGER Box INPUT
118. ernet Explorer LAN Proxy Einstellungen cessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeees 103 Cable configuration HW 121 COM nuaessessunnnnnssssennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnn 105 Cable configuration HW 121 HW 131 COM2 22242sssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnenn 105 External D SUB 9 polig male uuuuuunnensseesnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 105 Slot version Circuit board connection uuususussseeeeeeeeeenee nennen 106 Pin COM2 Mini DIN 8 pol female 2222224444444000000000RRRRRRR a 106 AUX Port Hardware Revision 1 1 from Serial numbers 0121 1203 0122 00198 0123 00564 onwards RJ11 6 pol uueeeeeseneeennssnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnn 106 Example Inputs Opener or closer contact only on hardware model CS121 107 OPIO COUPIEFIOGIE rar era 107 E XAMPIC QUIDUS tries ie SES OI EE 107 Examples AUX Input on hardware model CS131 only left side pull dovvn right side pull up configuration z uusunnsa aan 108 AUZ POMASSIGMIMENL Anne nenn a na uaianansatn EL EAE A SARAR 108 CS121 WDP piggyboard installed on a CS121 SC BSC view from left and DER testa ren ee er lies eae Ct oe Serre eee 109 CS121 WDP connecting PINs on a CS121 SC BSC board top view 109 MODBUS JUMPE srs a esse ic matasil 137 MODBUS CS121 COM2 Settings uuneeeenensnnnennnnnnnsnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnnn 137 MODBUS Gable 112 222 138 SNMP Service Prope
119. everal receivers it is required that you define a SMS job for every receiver LED Status Display Operating Status LED Signaling SIM card not present Slowly red flashing SIM card active Fast red flashing 2 Figure 117 Siemens GSM TMA T35i Modem Into the menu System amp Network Status you can see the signal level of the modem to adjust your antenna optimal Green means a good signal is present System Info amp Network Status System Information CS121 Hardware CS131 Location CS121 Firmware CS121 SNMP v4 17 12 090831 System Name CS 121 HyNetOS Rel 2 4 1 22 pduc Aug 27 2009 System Contact l Target Server Rel 2 4 1 15 pduc Aug 06 2009 Attached Devices UPS protected devices DRIVER Generex CS123 Rel 2 4 1 76 pduc Aug 29 2008 147 Loader BOOTCS123 ROM Version 2 3 131 pduc Jun 05 2009 System Time 02 09 2009 12 17 07 UPS driver 714 Uptime 0 days 0 hours 10 minutes 3 seconds UPS Manufacturer Generex Total Uptime Approx 0 days 0 2 hours UPS Model smart offline UPS GSM Signal Quality 109 53 dBm MAC Address 00 03 05 0E 07 19 Telnet Server On Network Speed AUTO HTTP Server On IP Address 192 168 222 186 Upsmon Server On Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Use RCCMD2 Traps Yes Default Gateway 192 168 222 100 SNMP Server On DNS Server 192 168 222 100 Use SNMP Coldboot Trap No EMail Server not configured Use SNMP Authentication Trap No Time Server 129 6 15 29 Modbus Server On Figure 118 GSM Signal Quality Displa
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121. figuration The MODBUS version can be configured via web browser only Telnet and default IP address e SNMP Traps for remote monitoring and pre alarming The main function of the SNMP adapter is the transmission of alarm conditions of the UPS to the monitoring station SNMP traps and RCCMD traps commands It also makes UPS data for users in the network upon request available With this function it is possible to retrieve and monitor e g battery capacity of an UPS from a SNMP management station The event settings configuration menu also allows for SNMP trap testing e Remote Control With this function it is possible to switch the UPS to Bypass depending on the model or start battery tests This remote command is executed either via the Network Management Station or the UPS Management Software or any web browser e Telnet Every Adapter can be reconfigured via the network using Telnet or HTTP after the initial configuration of an IP address for the adapter Current UPS data can also be shown using Telnet Generally we recommend to use the web interface since Telnet and terminal configuration allows to setup a basic configuration of the CS121 only e Works with all major NMS The CS121 works with most widely used Network Management Systems e g HP Open View HP UNIX and Microsoft Windows NT Novell NMS Spectrum Sun NetManager IBM Net View 600 and others All SNMP systems which either allow the compilation of the MIB or already incorp
122. for the configuration with the default IP address 10 10 10 10 Put DIP switch 1 into the OFF position If you have a RS 232 RS 485 converter available you can also use a HyperTerminal via COM2 with both DIP switches in the OFF position COM Settings COM Mode Modbus SPI3 COM Baud Rate 38400 COM Parity None COM3 Mode None Figure 149 MODBUS CS121 COM2 Settings E 9 TCP IP UDP Ports The following are ports of the CS121 SNMP Adapter These are the ports that have to be made available in the Firewall in order to use all of the CS121 functions 138 Echo 7 tcp echo 7 udp WOL 9 udp ftp data 20 tcp ftp 21 tcp telnet 23 tcp smtp 25 tcp http 80 tcp snmp 161 udp snmptrap 162 udp time rfc868 37 tcp time sntp 123 tcp rccmd 6003 Upsmon 5769 Modbus over IP 502 tcp Update flash 4000 udp The UPSMON port 5769 is required for the following UPSMON Windows e RCCMD and UNMS II alive check e Port forwarding unblocking of several CS121 into the network via own ports into other networks Support of all other commands and functions via UPSTCP E 10 MODBUS Cables The following cable Cable 112 is used for connecting the Schneider Electrics TSX SCY CM6030 MODBUS device and the CS121 MODBUS adapter DB 25 male connector Pin COM2 Schneider TSX SCY CM6030 Mini DIN 8 pol male CS121 Modbus PIN 6 PIN 0 e PIN 1 PIN 24 g shield Figure 150 MODBUS Cable 112 NOT
123. for the monitoring and controlling of UPS rooms server rooms etc Please take a look into chapter 6 2 for further information 43 e SM T H COM The SM T H COM is a temperature and humidity sensor for the CS121 and is used for the monitoring and controlling of UPS rooms server rooms etc Please take a look into the SM_T_H_COM datasheet for further information 4 2 15 2 AUX and SITESWITCH4 Settings The AUX connection is an input output port for connecting external contact devices such as alarms or for connecting to an SS4AUX SiteSwitch power socket manager The SS4 SiteSwitch is a standalone device with a built in CS121 The SiteSwitch SS4 AUX is an inexpensive and practical extension to the CS121 adapters enabling the individual power switching of up to four power sockets using the inbuilt AUX port 4 pins of the CS121 By entering the corresponding list number the AUX ports are switched to output or input The AUX port can only read signals if the port is switched to input If switched to output the AUX port can send signals to an optocoupler for example Refer to the circuit diagrams in the appendix After a reboot the state of the switches remains in the status previous to the reboot The following describes the configuration of the AUX ports using the HTML interface All of the AUX ports 1 4 can be manually set to Output so that in the event of an alarm the CS121 can be preconfigured in the Events menu to switch
124. g example the Events Alarms of a NEWAVE UPS which are similar to most of the UPS Anyway all alarms which are not POWERFAIL BATTERY LOW SYSTEM SHUTDOWN UPSMAN STARTED and AUX you should advice your UPS manufacturer because an UPS hardware failure might be present The mentioned alarms are universal The POWERFAIL and BATTERY LOW alarm require a reaction e g the configuration of shutdowns of clients via RCCMD 141 UPS is on battery and the autonomy time decreases ADVICE The RCCMD shutdowns will be set into this alarm to send shutdown Powerfail signals to the clients if the powerfail will last longer Power Restored Power supply restored This event is TRUE if the remaining time is reached or rather undershot That means the autonomy time is only available for seconds the UPS System Shutdown shutdown is pending UPS service is started into the CS121 This event is always true if the CS121 is running and therefore ideal for permanent recurrent jobs suitable like the forwarding of emails always after restart of the UPS or UPSMAN Started to produce log file entries steady UPS Connection Lost UPS RS232 communication lost CS121 tries to restore the connection UPS Connection Restored UPS RS232 communication restored The autonomy of the battery has reached the defined threshold Battery Low The UPS shutdown is pending ADVICE The RCCMD shutdowns will be set into this event too but without delay Battery Low Emergency shu
125. g into the single name area amp nbsp 7 3 5 Alarm Matrix of the SENSORMANAGER Il The following Alarm Matrix gives you numerous possibilities to configure dependencies between different alarm states and to logically combine them to different Event This makes it possible to process an alarm scenario in dependency of the status of several input sensors For example An alarm scenario is to be released only if two temperature sensors are out of range or if the air condition is not active This requires to create a new event which gets true only if 2 or more other events are true Alarm Matrix i m m su Ne a m L mun um ee El G 4 4 Zee eee ee nm m m Am m m mm Eu m mm m m a g m Sm m mm m En mama um mL m YT um Lh Te E a Eu m Vt m Im m m gt m Im m m mm Eu CE mm um m mm Im um Im m mm m mm m m mim Im m Im gt I Marker 3 a E E Marker4 Do a a u Marker 6 C mi rrrrr LI 1 4 m m m A m m O m Figure 109 Alarm matrix Marher configuration In the figure above is shown the alarm matrix with its 8 markers to be set or unset Each marker thereby is a new state on which specific alarm scenarios can be released For example In the figure above is configured that the Marker1 will be set when at the analogue input 1 or 3 an alarm occurs Enabling the field Marker Inverted causes that Marker1 will be unset in case of an alarm at analogue input 1 o
126. ge Phase 3 1 Ampere 10 Ampere 10 Ampere 10 false contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE contact NEWAVE 1 1 150 U 8 4 id645 Bits 32 47 Alarmbit for details please 1 contact NEVVAVE 115 3 4 id645 Bits 48 63 Alarmbit for details please 1 contact NEVVAVE DN Gos sensor Analog value Sensormanager SMTHCOM Analog value Sensor 2 3 4 Sensormanager sensor 5 3 4 Sensormanager sensor 6 8 4 Sensormanager sensor 7 Analog value 3 4 Sensormanager sensor8 Analog value 1 cll il Phase 1 in Rilovvatt 3 4 i 4 1 i rueOutputPower Phase A in KW True Output Power Current 1 TE oao Phase 1 in Kilowatt 4 1 3 3 3 0 not active low 4 AUX Port 2 1 active high 0 not active low 165 U 8 4 AUX Port 3 1 active high 0 not active low 166 U 8 4 AUX Port 4 1 active high 0 not active low EM a U Section OEM MASTERGUARD 139 U Ba _ PXWARN Od 144 U B 4 FAULTCODEI Pt 142 U Ba FAULTCODE2 Oa 143 U Ba FAULTCODES Oa 144 U Ba FAULTCODE4 Pt 145 U B 4 BADBATTBLOCK4 gt y O1 146 U B 4 BADBATTBLOCKI i y O1 147 U 3 4 BADBATTBLOCRT gt y O1 148 U B 4 BADBATTBLOCRT dt 149 U B 4 BADBATTBLOCK1 y O 150 JU Ba IBADBATTBLOCK14 qe Section OEM RITTAL ER 55 Digital Input Status DI PE en re Jr Alert Alert 2 bit 12 Rectifier Failure Status 0 Normal Status 1 1 dE ot AE EEE m n Alert 116 Alert Alert bit 2 Status 0 Normal Status 1 1 dE
127. h events are critical and should be sent If you want to send further events you can enable them here by clicking the Apply button Please note that it is required to execute the Save Exit amp Reboot function after you have finished your configuration 4 2 11 Timeserver The CS121 uses a timeserver to supply the correct date and time of any event in its local logfile If no Timeserver is set the CS121 will not use date and time in the logfile but a date stamp of 1970 31 Timeserver Settings SNTP or RFC868 TCP compatible timeserver listening on port 37 required To disable the timeserver feature set timeserver address 1 to 0 0 0 0 An exemplary public timeserver can be found here could be used for both protocols 129 6 15 29 National Institute of Standards and Technology or try using a Windows computer in the local network Current system time Thu Jan 6 17 37 50 2011 Timeserver Address 1 129 6 15 29 SNP Timeserver Address 2 0 0 0 0 SNTP v Timeserver Address 3 0 0 0 0 SNTP v Connection Retries 2 Timezone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna v Automatically adjust clock Na for daylight saving changes implemented for european timezones only Synchronize Time C on incoming RAS connection on outgoing RAS connection I Synchronize CS121 With Timeserver Set System Time Manually Timezone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna v Da
128. he Discovery Wizard e On the What would you like to manage page select Network Devices Then click Next 192 168 e Onthe Discovery Method page enter the Start and End of the IP address range that you want to scan Type the SNMP community of the objects that you want to manage Select the Management Server that should receive the cs121 traps Click Discover to display the Discovery Progress page 154 Computer and Device Management Wizard Discovery Method Discovery Type Discovery Method Specify Network Addresses Select Objects to M Fe clan Gig age Specify a starting and ending addresses Summary Start End 192 166 202 196 192 168 202 196 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Community Strings The password used to discover network devices is called a community string Please specify your network device community string Community string public Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Community Yersion Version Sump v2 ss Discovery Interval Discovery Timeout 2 Minutes z Management Server 9x206 scom example com af lt Previous Next gt Cancel Figure 162 Discovery Method Discovery for even a single device will run for a couple of minutes by default If you specify an IP range it will take a little longer e Onthe Select Objects to Manage page select the devices desired for management e Onthe Summary page click Finish The objects will
129. ically e Network Settings The CS121 models are adjustable to the network environment An auto sensing function 10Mbit or 100Mbit can be selected e Email Client The CS121 adapters incorporate a built in SMTP email client which is able to send emails automatically if an error occurs e Web Server The CS121 models possess a web server which displays all functions and settings of the adapter Non Windows users may use the UPSView as graphically display for UPS data e Network Connection The below figure displays a CS121 into a network environment The CS121 is communicating with the UPS and displays all available data NMS Network Management Station Fr 2 Ll B RER J ne Power cable CS121 UPS Figure 1 CS121 into a Network Environment 1 5 The Communication with the CS121 Adapter e MODBUS Modbus is the de facto standard protocol in industry which is used in the facility management All CS121 types include an MODBUS over IP interface and MODBUS over RS232 The CS121 MODBUS device types possess a RS485 interface at COM2 e SNMP 11 The SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is the Internet standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks and is defined and standardized in Requests for Comments RFCs specifications Generally UPS systems are using the Management Information Base MIB with the RFC1628 specification which defines UPS specific devices The CS121 also comes with the standard MI
130. ices in order to manage parallel redundant UPS systems As an optional add on for the HP OpenView software a snap in may be ordered for UPSMAN CS 121 Note SNMP response changed Now only those SNMP requests are answered which are present at this UPS or other device Missing data does no longer cause a return value 0 or 1 An SNMP Walk will now no longer return any OIDs which are not supported by this UPS 8 Troubleshooting FAQ 8 1 Solutions Problem 1 Timeserver not at present Solution 1 Configure a workstation as timeserver e Microsoft Windows SNTP Timeserver As timeserver you can use any e g Windows PC in your network which has access to a timeserver in the internet or a local PC clock To use the Microsoft Windows timeserver you have to configure and start the Windows Time Server service see screenshot in the service list 96 54 Dienste MR Oo xi Datei Aktion Ansicht 7 SS AI e mio o OS A Dienste Lokal Anmelden als Windows Zeitgeber Ge wwWw Publishing Stellt Webverbindung und Webverwal Gestartet Automatisch Lokales System Rs WMI Leistungsadapter Bietet Leistungsbibliotheksinformation Manuell Lokales System X Automatisch Den Dienst beenden Den Dienst neu starten g Windows Zeitgeber verwaltet die Datum und Uhrzeitsync Gestartet Lokales System Sy windows Verwaltungsin Bietet eine standardm bige Schnittste
131. ing authentication and cold boot traps are located here If activated these traps are send to the configured SNMP trap receivers in the trap receiver list e SNMP Trap Test In this menu the user may test the SNMP traps whereas the defined traps are only used for test purposes and do not represent real traps The receiver must also be configured in order to make this test work Additionally save the settings and reboot your CS121 before testing the communication with the configured IP address does not work in configuration mode If you use SNMP Test trap you will receive SNMP Traps of a Powerfail and Power restored scenario the simulation of a power outage of some seconds Note If you use SNMP polling to retrieve data from the CS121 you should disable the MODBUS port to avoid interrupts and performance slow down 4 2 15 COM2 amp AUX 4 2 15 1 COM2 This menu takes the user into the submenus for the general settings of the COM2 and AUX connection ports of the CS121 adapter 40 COM2 Settings COM2 Mode COM2 Baud Rate Configuration Please note COM2 is always used for configuration as long as DIP switch 1 is off p Pipe Through 1 COM2 Parity Pipe Through 2 COM3 Mode Modbus SPI3 TempMan SensorMan SensorMan 2 AUX Settings 2 r odem Port Name SiteManager 2 sage NC contact Su on CS121 Powerup Powerup Delay seconds 1 AUXPort 1 SiteManager 203 Output E 0 SiteMonito
132. ion IP Address of the CS121 System Time and Actual Event The firmware version 4 30 x provides the function Email database interface format This option will send Emails configured into the Events Alarms configuration in a standard machine readable format This allows the monitoring and interpretation of alarms by the email software You can select the following options for the email logging e Never Always e Erors only Mailservers outside the LAN require a username and password For this function please use email authentication and enter a username and the corresponding email password twice Note Do not use email authorization if this is not required by your mailserver If authorization is required the email function AUTH LOGIN the CS121 adapter supports only this function needs to be supported e g freemail de This changes the protocol from SMTP to ESMTP and a password is required The length of the password should be a minimum 3 and a maximum of 63 characters Send a test mail to validate your settings after you have applied the mail settings A short message on the menu indicates whether the test mail could be sent or not The usage of the settings in the live operation requires the reboot of the CS121 via the Save Exit amp Reboot function Note Please ensure that you have specified a DNS server in menu Network amp Security if the mail server could not be reached You can transfer
133. ion protocol is selected at the same time If your UPS does not appear in the list ask your UPS dealer if another model from the same series can be substituted Select Option 1 to get a variety of possible UPS models After chosen a model the default values of the corresponding UPS model can be configured by typing the number of the option followed by the value Note Please do not change parameters except of UPS model unless you want to choose specified configuration according your UPS model Please note option D System shutdown minutes before battery end downtime This value determines how many minutes before a complete battery unload the event System shutdown from event menu is executed 20 The shutdown time interval needs to be set large enough so that adequate time for a system shutdown is allocated before the UPS runs out of power Please calculate this value generously e g if the battery time of the UPS is 10 minutes and the event procedure takes 2 5 minutes ensure you start configure the shutdown or other event action 3 minutes before the UPS is switched off so that more than enough time is available to complete the corresponding event action 3 3 4 3 Saving Configuration Call Save Exit and Reboot command from the main menu The communication to the adapter will be lost ATTENTION Keep the Telnet Terminal web browser window open until the device has been lost or you see a message
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135. l Met dt g8 U 8 4 BATTCAP Battery capacity in percent U 3 4 OUTPUT Output Source 0 Mains 1 Battery 2 Bypass 100 U 8 4 JOUTFREQO Output Frequency 101 U 8 4 SOLAW ROVO Outputvoltage Phase 1 in 108 U B 4 OUTPOWERT Quit ower Phase 2 127 i Alarm ES dues Input Frequency Phase 1 K in Hz r 3 4 INFREQ1 Input Frequency Phase 2 in Hz 120 121 U 3 4 INFREQ2 Input Frequency Phase 3 in Hz 122 WU 8 4 _ INVOLTO Input Voltage Phase 1 in V 1 12 U 8 4 JINVOLT1 Input Voltage Phase 2 in V 1 12 U 8 4 _ INVOLT2 Input Voltage Phase 3 in V 1 125 WU 3 4 INCURRO Input Current Phase 1 in A 126 WU 8 4 _ INCURR1 Input Current Phase 2 in A 127 U 8 4 INCURR2 Input Current Phase 3 in A 128 U 3 4 EX BYP_VOLTO Bypass Voltage Phase 1 1 in V EX BYP_VOLT1 Bypass Voltage Phase 2 1 in V EX BYP VOLT2 Bypass Voltage Phase 3 in V a CE Bypass Current Phase 1 ae A 132 U 3 4 EX BYP CURRI1 Bypass Current Phase 2 in 1 A EX BYP CURR2 Bypass Current Phase 3 in ie A 134 WU 8 4 JEX BYP VVATTO Bypass Watt Phase 1 EX BYP WATT1 Bypass Watt Phase 2 EX BYP WATT2 Bypass Watt Phase 3 Section MHD Modular Multimatic AEG Protect 1 Modular ENIGMA 128 AUTONOMTIME Autonomy Time minutes 109 U 3 4 STATUS e g UPS normal UPS Status ASCII HEX please 4 Powerfail 12 Battery note UPSMAN status bytes table test running 68 Bypass below 285 SNMPALARMS amp 0x1000 gt gt 1 Alarm Charger Failed 2
136. l increase unnecessarily because less addresses are at hand for the check of the network quality If the CS121 will reboot itself often at enabled ICMP check an analysis of the network is required e g Wireshark to be able to find the reason If this should not be possible you should disable all ports at your switch which are not required for the CS121 to avoid unnecessarily network traffic Please take a look into chapter Appendix D D 9 for further information Note The CS121 supports 3 functions of ICMP via RFC 792 0 Echo reply 3 Destination unreachable 8 Echorequest 4 2 6 Function hide of HTTP links The CS121 firmware version 4 23 or higher provides the function to disable the following HTTP links into the Network amp Security menu Network amp Security Settings MAC Address 00 03 05 18 00 81 Enable Telnet Server v Network Card Speed AUTO v Enable HTTP Server Fi Local Address 192 168 222 186 HTTP Port 80 Gateway Address 192 168 200 1 HTTP Refresh Time 40 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 HTTP Default Page BACS Status v DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Enable HTTP Taps v Use DHCP 0 0 0 0 i Change Administrator Password Confirm Password Figure 20 HTTP Network amp Security Hide HTTP Links 4 2 7 Configuration Static ARP Entries The CS121 firmware version 4 x or higher provides the configuration of static ARP entries into the Network amp Security menu 27 IP Address M
137. ld not be buffered if a failure would occur This mode displays a failure of the UPS please call the UPS service to solve the problem Shutdown UPS This action causes the switch off of the UPS This could be arranged if a low charging of the battery occurs in case of a fire alarm or a power failure happens Switch UPS Outlet This is a function to switch of the UPS outlets not provided of every UPS Switch AUX port In general the AUX port is used for additional contacts which can be configured as in or output e g as input for alarm contacts of an air conditioner or as an output to switch a connector If the contacts will be configured as inputs they are able to be used as event in the Event Settings Additionally you can establish jobs if they are configured as outputs The menu Switch AUX port is for outputs only You cannot switch inputs RCCMD Shutdown Here IP addresses from computers with RCCMD connection receivers in the network can be entered The CS121 adapter can then initiate a multi server shutdown The timing for such a shutdown procedure depends on the configured down time of the adapter default time of the remaining capacity of battery in min during a long power fail or on a countdown timer Extended CS121 adapters can also use more events e g battery low battery defect communication lost etc as RCCMD signals Please contact your UPS dealer for more information RCCMD Message With this job
138. limit will cause the SS4 fuse to break leaving all connected devices without electricity D Note Due to errors that may cause the switched off power outlet to remain on it is necessary to conduct the following Before connecting any power consuming devices with the SITESWITCH 4 or working on any power consuming devices already connected to the SITESWTICH 4 make sure that the SITESWITCH 4 is not connected to the power supply by pulling its power cable out of the power socket Use the provided mounting irons to fix the SS4 into a 19 rack Place the SS4 so that the front panel of the SS4 can be securely screwed onto the 19 rack housing while insuring also that the power cables can be connected from behind as well As soon as all of the power consuming devices are connected to the SS4 the IEC 16 power supply cable can be connected Upon establishing power to the SS4 the green POWER LED will light up and the 4 Power Socket Status LED one for each of the sockets should be unlit This means that none of the sockets are being provided with power thus cutting the connected devices from the power supply The CS121 establishes a user interface for the SS4 for which the user has the option of using either UPSMON Webbrowser UNMS or an SNMP Program All communications take place either through a modem or network connection Detailed information is covered in section 7 7 9 AUX and SS4 Settings 7 1 4 SS4 Technical data Inputvoltage 230V
139. lt4 M involt2 MV Involt3 InFreq1 M InFreq2 V InFreg3 InFreg3 Li vy tos M Load1 Load1 u U V Load2 Load2 i ples iy ll 7 Load3 Load3 7 Battvolt BattVolt V BattTemp 7 BattCap VW OutYolt Toggle Grid Toggle Legend Show Values Refresh Te OutVolt 29 07 2004 29 07 2004 29 07 2004 29 07 2004 29 07 2004 29 07 2004 29 07 2004 29 07 2004 09 10 00 09 26 40 09 43 20 10 00 00 10 16 40 10 33 20 10 50 00 11 06 40 GChart Navigation About GChart Zoom In Press Ctrl key while marking the zoom area with the left mouse button Nan Cornil Drane Chiff Law whila proving tha mmanrn with loft hitan neraccad imeida tha dinanrarn ff taonrmods Please cheek wersinn nimher Figure 90 gchart plug in for the internet explorer Get the gChart experience now by visiting our online CS121 at http q01 generex de and be sure to follow the GChart logfile links In order to activate this function the following adjustments in the Internet Explorer Options are required Click via the menu Tools into the Internet Options Select the tab Security Click the Trusted Sites icon than the Sites button and add the desired IP address Internet Options Ki El General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced GENERE X Select a zone to view or change security settings A You can add and remove websites From this zone All websites in this zone will use the zon
140. menus via the Apply button e f you have finished your configuration completely get into the CS121 menu Save Configuration and execute the Save Exit amp Reboot function IMPORTANT Do not close the Telnet or web browser window until the connection to the host is lost or you got a message that the CS121 is rebooting If you close this window to early it might be that you will damage the configuration file upsman cfg Please note that the reboot process of the CS121 could last at least 3 minutes 4 2 2 UPS Model amp System Use this menu to define the communication between the CS121 and your UPS UPS Model XANTORT1000 OO Al UPS ID pooo Power VA foo System Name jesa s s Load VA hoo System Location Hamburg 008000 Hold Time min 6 System Contact cS121 administrator Recharge Time h 5 Attached Devices UPS protected devices Baud Rate 2400 Battery Installation Date 01 01 2005 Cable Type Serial System Shutdown Time Bo minutes Exchange COM Ports Li Apply Custom Values Custom Text1 CO Custom Text4 Custom Text2 TO Custom Texts I Custom Text3 TO Custom Text6 P opt Figure 16 HTTP UPS Model amp System VVith the parameters UPS ID system name system location system contact you can describe the UPS and CS121 P Note Do not change the default UPS Parameters for Baud Rate and Hold time unless you have special instructions from the UPS maker Please n
141. ming requests will be routed through the defined Gateway exclusively 4 2 4 The CS121 with DHCP utilization The firmware version 4 xx and higher contains DHCP With DHCP your CS121 will get an IP address automatically from the DHCP server Please note that this address allocation should be fixed because RCCMD which checks the addresses of the senders will not be functional Click the Network amp Security button in the CS121 configuration and check the Use DHCP box Network amp Security Settings MAC Address 00 03 05 18 00 65 Enable Telnet Server Network Card Speed auto x Enable HTTP Server Local Address 192 168 222 201 HTTP Port Gateway Address 192 168 222 100 HTTP Refresh Time Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 HTTP Default Page DNS Server 192 168 2028 Enable HTTP Tooltips Use DHCP vi 255 255 255 255 Enable UpsMon Server Use DHCP s Change Administrator Password Receive IP address from DHCP server tener You can configure a specific DCHP server or use 255 255 255 255 for DHCP broadcast R MD Listener Port RCCMD Timeout Use RCCMD SSL Confirm Password Change UpsMon amp SS4 Password Clear Confirm Password 26 Figure 18 HTTP Network amp Security DHCP Settings Click the Apply button and reboot the CS121 with the Save Exit amp Reboot function Fallback address If the DHCP server will not be available just reboot the CS121 to use the fallback address
142. mmendation on our website use firmware online update link on CS121 page If you have connected your CS121 via LAN a link at the Webbrowser configuration page CS121 Firmware Update indicates you with red or green coloured information whether you should perform a Firmware Update or not Firmware Update Page Device C 121 OEM Id 4 Your version 3 51 Latest version 3 51 No newer firmware available Update is not possible Complete Version History Figure 73 HTTP Firmware Update Page 0 Note We strongly recommend to update any firmware lower than 2 69 to the actual version All actual Firmware updates are provided at www generex de download page Note Any interruption of a firmware upload may damage your adapter If this is the case you have to reformat the adapter with special software See section Firmware Recovery or contact your UPS software support for more information The boot procedure of the CS121 adapter performs several steps e First the firmware is going to be uncompressed e Starting firmware e Control process called UPSMAN is going to be started and USV connection is trying to established e Services e g Webserver etc started There are two ways to update your firmware version by using the Setup tool or via FTP 5 1 Firmwareupdate via Setup tool Firmware updates are available for free at www generex de Download the specified version mind your OEM ID and follow up the setup procedure If ne
143. mple GSM Provider T Systems D1 Your D1 email address will be D1Nr t d1 SMS de e g 01711234567 t d1 sms de Please note that you enable receiving emails on your cell phone This is done by sending a SMS with the message OPEN to the number 8000 Only the subject or the text field of the email will be transferred as a SMS 160 characters from the subject and text field Important If you want to stop receiving emails please send a SMS to the number 8000 with the text CLOSE If you want to enable the email transfer again just send a message to the number 8000 containing the text OPEN as described before GSM Provider Vodafone In germany the vodafone email to SMS server is called vodafone sms de Please take a look onto the vodafone website of your country for the accordant server name Please note that you enable receiving emails on your cell phone This is done by sending a SMS with the message OPEN to the number 3400 Only the subject or the text field of the email will be transferred as a SMS 160 characters from the subject and text field Important If you want to stop receiving emails please send a SMS to the number 3400 with the text CLOSE If you want to enable the email transfer again just send a message to the number 3400 containing the text OPEN as described before Other providers Please ask your cell phone network provider for informations about the email to SMS settings
144. nd inside the RCCMD folder e g recmd log Example for the configuration of aRCCMD Shutdown 55 Click on the CS121 Web interface in the menu Configuration the Events Alarms button Select the event Powerfail Event Configuration Event Overview Events 1 21 of 21 Event Disabled Log EMail ber Bier 1 Powerfail Fi 1 0 0 0 2 Powprrastorad 0 0 0 4 UPSI2 RCCMD Trap Powerfail on MODEL Autonomietime 4UTONOMTIME min 0 0 0 5 UPS connection lost a 1 0 0 0 6 UPS connection restored Fi 1 0 0 0 Figure 55 HTTP Event Configuration Click the Add new job button Event Editor Event Powerfail Event Jobs for Povverfail Job Type Parameter 1 1 Edit Del Test Log P100 Powerfail 2 Edit Del Test RCCMD Trap Powerfail on MODEL Autonomietime SAUTONOMTIME min Add new job Back to event overview Figure 56 HTTP Event Editor Select the function Send RCCMD Shutdown to remote client in the Job Editor Job Editor Povverfail Job 3 Function Write to Logfile iv When Immediately once Text Write to Logfile Scheduled in 0 seconds O Every 0 seconds Send an EMail Send RCCMD Shutdown to remote client Send RCCMD Message to remote client Send RCCMD Command to remote client Shutdown UPS Switch AUXISensorMan UPS Output Send RCCMD Trap Send Wake On LAN Magic Packet O After 0 seconds O after 0 seconds amp repeat O After 0 seconds on b
145. neral Alarm AUX Status Sensor Status BACS Status Status Charging nalog inputs Port Name Low Low High High Sensor Range Unit Sensor Type Alarm PreAlarm PreAlarm Alarm 1 Temperatur 001 10 vi 13 v 40 v 44 vi 0 100 C SM_T_H_RevA 2 Luffeuche 001 0 7 15 7 50 Vi 60 Yo 100 relF SM_T_H Rei System amp Network Status 3 test 0 0 0 255 0 255 C Custom 0 10V me 4 Analog Input 0 0 0 255 0 255 C Custom 0 10V UPS Status Graphic udn S nn UPS Functions 5 Analog Input 0 0 0 255 0 255 c Custom 0 10V v AUX Status _ 265 a 10V BEE BE 6 Analog Input 0 0 0 255 0 255 c Custom 0 10Y BACS Status 7 Analog Input 0 0 0 255 0 255 Cc Custom 0 10V 8 Analog input 0 0 0 255 0 255 c Custom 0 10V UPS Model amp System Hysteresis 3 Network amp Security Lograte 180 Seconds Apply LED Display RAS Configuration BACS Configuration Scheduled Actions Digital Inputs SNMP Port Name NC Contact Active Port Name NC Contact Active EMail 4 Noi 3 frei Timeserver COM2 amp AUX 2 frei y 4 Mei Events Alarms Save Configuration 2 Flashlight 0 4 Outlet 0 Figure 104 SENSORMANAGER II Settings Using the splitting plugs order number SPSMRJ it is possible to connect up to 8 sensors and 4 contacts to the SENSOR MANAGER A MOUNTING KIT sold separately is available for affixing the SENSORMANAGER to walls and railings The power supply for the SENSORMANAGER may also supply an ext
146. nerators or extra measuring units can be integrated with this management software via the network A separate password protected screen can be created if the devices also support remote controlling commands The values and status information which are stored in the UPSMAN log file can be requested from every computer with an installed UPS monitor module Features e Monitoring of all UPS systems that are connected in the network via UPSMAN and respective SNMP adapter e gCHART dynamic visual log file graphic tool e Remote controlling of all UPS systems via the network e Graphic display of the UPS input data voltage power e Read out and display of the UPSMAN event log files e Programming of the UPSMAN scheduler e Graphic screens containing all UPS information also under UNIX MAC JAVAMON 7 CS121 Enhancements Field of applications 7 1 SiteSwitch4 SS4 and SiteSwitch4AUX SS4AUX SS4 AUX SS4 el is LO a ame ee Es Pe Figure 93 SideSwitch4 and SS4 AUX SITEWITCH4AUX is a high performed extension of the CS121 adapter but can also be operated as stand alone solution with the possibility to connect to UPS or UPS similar devices The SITESWITCH has 4 power outputs sockets which can be configurated by the event settings of the CS121 or any other RCCMD compliant sender like SITEMANAGER SITEMONITOR _ IP Network LAN WAN Povver cable Figure 94 CS121 Installation with SideSwitch4 71 Using the
147. nform the user about critical situations of the UPS e g a power failure In addition the CS121 can trigger RCCMD Remote Console Command signals messages and shutdowns RCCMD is an additional single licensed software Otherwise the control of the UPS is possible e g switching on bypass Functional Overview of the CS121 Professional Manage all stations in the network via RCCMD Compatible with other1400 different UPS and Power Generators Unix Windows Seemless integration with other network programs Shutdown and other SNMP management systems ql HTTP Java UPSMON interface ira cimyprogram exe Remote Program start 4 OS 2 a Mac OS Network Message 4 Novell Major Alarm SNMP Trap Email SMS a E Facility Building Management MODBUS over IP 4 i Setup device Telnet FTP setup update a N History Logfile a pOQ cof xsi w Easy AUX port setup of various dry contact add ons Powerful COM2 facility management extension options or as BACS COM3 interface Temperatur monitoring 4 SENSORMANAGER a La 4 BACS Battery Management System Setup device a Terminal Configuration gt gt Fire Extinguisher Other application RS 232 lt Pipe Through RS 232 4 gt 4 Air Conditioning Faciity Building Management 4a MODBUS RS232 485 gt 4 Firel UPS Dialer Modem PPP 4 gt Optoisolated contact IN External Alarm System PROFIBUS optional gt gt Optoisolated contact OUT External Alarm System Functional Over
148. ng 2 UPS Status AUX Status C C AUX Status Job Editor UPS Model amp System T3S Configuration Network amp Security LED Sender RAS Configuration Scheduled Actions SNMP EMail Timeserver SensorManager COM2 amp AUX Events Alarms Save Configuration UPS Major Alarm Added Job 2 Send RCCMD Command to remote client When Immediately once 192 168 200 41 Scheduledin 0 6003 seconds pxout bat 192 168 222 43 public2 10 O seconds seconds 8 repeat Cancel RCCMD Shutdown seconds remaining time seconds on battery UPS Event list CS121 Log UPS Datalog Figure 165 CS121 Configuration for such a relay command The target of the RCCMD command is the Windows computer with RCCMD and the pxout bat with the IP address 192 168 200 41 If the event UPS Major Alarm Added will occur this Job will execute the command pxout bat 192 168 222 43 public2 1 0 to switch off the socket number 1 at the Raritan with the IP address 192 168 222 43 immediately Tip You should stop RCCMD running in the background on this Windows computer so you will better see whats going on Stop the RCCMD service than open a command line into the RCCMD folder and start rccmd exe debug Now the software will run in the foreground and you can watch the communication 4 The Raritan with firmware 1 4 1 is unfortunetaley buggy Here the workaround The default community strings for the Raritan are i
149. nomodify notrap noquery restrict 2 pool ntp org mask 255 255 255 255 nomodify notrap noquery To allow all the workstations inside the internal private network to be able to query the time from your server use the following access control rule adjust subnet if needed 99 restrict 192 168 1 0 mask 255 255 255 0 nomodify notrap server 127 127 1 0 local clock fudge 127 127 1 0 stratum 10 driftfile var lib ntp drift broadcastdelay 0 008 keys etc ntp keys Start of the NTP bash ntpd b If this command does not work use the following bash ntp b File Edit View Scrollback Linus fi6j ntpd b Lnur f3 amp j mbp b bash ntp commend mot found Linus fiaj fj Figure 126 Bash ntp b You should now set the runlevels which are required for the NT PD service chkconfig level 2345 ntpd on etc init d ntpd restart or chkconfig level 2345 ntp on etc init d ntp restart File Edit View Serollback Bookmarks Linun f36j ntpd b Linua f2hj ntp bash mtp command mot found Linun F36j chkeenfag level 2345 ntpd on ritpd unknown service Linum f36j chkoonfig Level 2345 ntp on Linua F36j ff Figure 127 Runlevel You can check with the following command which runlevels are active bash chkconfig list ntpd or bash chkconfig list ntp File Edit View Scrollback Bookmarks Settings Help Linus f26j chkeanfag Uist ntpd ntpd un
150. nsor 2 Analog Value 1 4 4 4 4 4 u 151 u u TE s o1 OA OA O Or N O JO A O ID 108 Autonomy Time minutes x x o eo e e X X x x x x i X UPS Status ASCII Hex Battery Voltage V X 112 Input Frequency Phase 2 Hz not supported not supported Input Frequency Phase 3 Hz not supported 114 Powerfail Counter x X X 115 _ Alarm Battery Bad FS h Alarm On Batter X not Alarm Battery Low not supported supported not not 119 Alarm Overtemperature X supported x Alarm Input Bad X X X Alarm Output Bad Alarm Output Overload 123 Alarm On Bypass Alarm Bypass Bad Alarm Output Off As 125 Requested Alarm UPS Off As Requested Alarm Charger Failed ME ae Alarm UPS Output Of not supported x X not supported Alarm UPS Sytem Off not supported not 130 Alarm Fan Failure a I supported Alarm Fuse Failure not supported 126 not supported x X X X not supported supported Alarm General Fault not 133 Alarm Diagnose Test Failed not supported supported not supported Alarm Communication Lost 135 iti not 136 Alarm Shutdown Pending not supported supported not supported not Alarm Shutdown Imminent not supported supported not supported E Tec 310 to 380 m SALICRU ji T not ea Alarm Awaiting Power not supported supported not supported NX DL CUBE 17 U B 4 Nersion Cron 11 83 8 4 Identification identification 1 65 BA Mode
151. nsors Degree Celsius 00foo 100 0 Custom CET LCC oO A CE DI Goo Temp Sensorz Degree Celsius 00 foo 100 0 Custom Temp Sensorg Degree Ceisius 00 foo 100 0 Custom o 5 ss p ss P ss fo ss fo ss P Apply oo soo BE LU N a Sensor Manager Inputs Input Location NC Contact Input Location NC Contact 1 Digital Input 1 Li 3 Digital Input 3 mi 2 Digital Input 2 B 4 Digital Input 4 E Sensor Manager Outputs Output Location NC Contact Output Location NC Contact 1 Digital Output 1 E 3 Digital Output 3 E 2 Digital Output 2 1 4 Digital Output 4 a Figure 43 HTTP Sensor Manager Settings Please see SensorMan in section Accessories of this manual 4 2 17 RAS Configuration This is the standard setting for the RASManager the CS121 with the built in modem Most of the CS121 products can also have the RASManager feature enabled by purchasing PPP License Key and by connecting a supported modem The RASManager RASControl Software the UNMS II Software with the TeleService Module come with an extra user manual for describing this feature RAS Manager Settings Common Settings Modem RAS Manager analog v Modem First Time Init AT amp F amp DOE0OX3S30 24812 10S0 0 amp w0 RAS Manager Phone Number Modem Init String AT RAS Client Settings Act as Client I Username user PPP Operation Timeout sec 300 Password Number to Dial Confirm Password Number of Connection Attemp
152. nternet Explorer Use any other web browser e g Mozilla Firefox gt C A 192 168 222 443 https 192 168 222 43 home asp Raritan SSROMIGN nome oetans Alerts User management MEESE external Dominion PX Home gt Device Settings gt SNMP Settings Time amp Session 2000 01 23 02 06 SNMP Settings User admin State active Your IP 192 168 200 41 Last Login 2000 01 23 00 49 v Enable SNMP Agent Ed Enable SNMP v1 v2c Protocol Read Community Device Information public er ce A 16 En odet PX DPXS12A 16 IP Address 192 168 222 43 Firmware 01 04 01 Firmware Status OK Enable SNMP v3 Protocol Force Encryption System Location Here Connected Users admin 192 168 200 41 active System Contact Power Cim State Power CIM is enabled Click here to view the PX DPXS12A 16 SNMP MIB Help User Guide Apply Reset To Defaults Stored value is equal to the default Figure 167 Raritan SNMP Settings Click on Stop change the configuration on Write Community e g to public2 and restart 159 Table of figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figur
153. nts 31 31 gt gt gt Configure threshold events Figure 101 CS121 Configuration Threshold Event for SM analogue 1 7 3 SENSORMANAGER 8 SENSORMANAGER II 7 3 1 General information If more than 1 or 2 environmental values are wanted to manage than the SENSORMANGER SensorMan is your choice This device is a data measurement and collecting unit which allows the individual measurement and monitoring of 8 analog measurement devices 0 10V and 4 digital alarm inputs or 4 outputs open collectors Figure 102 Sensor Manager SensorMan The SENSORMANAGER is a system extension for the CS121 Professional BACS WEBMANAGER CS121 Mini und CS121_R_Il Universal Remote Sensor Control Box for the monitoring of temperature humidity and many other types of sensors as vvell as for the the management of digital input output signals 8 analog inputs 0 10V 4 digital input and or outputs 48 V 500mA Digital Outputs are configurable as normally open or as normally 82 closed Digital input connections directly through sensor for some models or connect directly to the RJ11 socket Convenient splitting plug available for attaching two sensors to one RJ11 socket Purpose e Monitoring of temperatures humidity and other analog data in computer rooms with automated response to system alarms e Alarms can be individually configured and defined for trip contacts such as fire smoke and intrusion and minimum maximum thresholds values can be set
154. o i El ee Alert ed Alert JR EI asin EEE dni Ll Alert P SES Status 1 Instant charging 11 30 bit l Forftuture expansion Op TA After 31 Pit 2 Menders own definition J o Z o Z O1 Analog Measurement point Al e is eee e Y F input voltage input voltage input voltage input current B OP F input current ua 1 input current 2 F input frequenc qe 0 0 word 2 0 wor U out S phase 0 1 Volt output voltage U out T phase 0 1 Volt output voltage A A A A A A A A A A A A out S phase 0 1A output current a output current d out T phase 0 1A 4 ee out R phase 0 1 Volt output voltage E SE 1 12 output current 13 word 14 word P out 0 1kW 17 word output power Ss A PF 0 01Cos output power factor 2 2 2 2 2 2 P out 0 1kVA output power R phase voltage S phase voltage LM i er phase voltage 117 output frequenc battery voltage charch Bat 0 1A battery charging discharging DN a ES battery temperature en Fe ES battery temperature un Fr battery temperature Teen FT battery temperature fetes S O UPS shelf temperature Digital output DO Function 1 to read data 5 to control the function a 2 hit 15 AlarmReset o oo 3 bit 1 5 Battery Instant Charging I 4 kit 4 5 Battery Floating Charging 5 10 bit Forfuture expansion es ender self definition Rittal PMC Extension New from CS121 version Phase 1 in Kilowatt Phase 2 in
155. oad VA ooo Hold Time min E Recharge Time h B Baud Rate 2400 Cable Type Serial v Exchange COM Ports Li CS121 SNMP Web Adapter System amp Network Status UPS Status UPS Functions AUX amp SensorMan Status UPS Model amp System Network amp Security RAS Configuration Scheduled Actions Figure 6 HTTP UPS Model amp System Settings Apply your settings with the button at the right side Change to menu Network amp Security and specify IP address Gateway and Subnet Mask to the CS121 adapter UPS Status UPS STATUS OK AUX Status Sensor Status Network amp Security Settings CS121 SNMP Web Adapter MAC a PEE EET Network Card Speed AUTO x Local Address 192 168 202 164 System amp Network Status Gateway Address 192 168 202 1 UPS Status Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 UPS Functions AUX amp SensorMan Status DNS Server 0 0 0 0 UPS Model amp System Change Administrator Password Confirm Password RAS Configuration ss Figure 7 HTTP Network amp Security Settings Apply your settings with the button at the right side Change to menu Save Configuration and click Save Configuration 3 3 4 Configuration using Telnet MS HyperTerminal Use of Telnet enter the command telnet lt IP Address gt whereas lt IP Address gt is in the configuration mode set to 10 10 10 10 Please note that since CS121 firmware version 4
156. om settings I Reset to Medium default vi Reset cal Figure 92 Security Settings Activate the follovving options e Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt e Download unsigned ActiveX controls e Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as save for scripting e _ Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Close the opened windows via Ok and restart your Internet Explorer with the desired site 6 4 UPS monitor UPSMON UPS Monitor UPSMON is the graphical monitoring and command inferface application for UPSMAN and is available in standard and custom interfaces In order to display the UPSMAN provided data via the network customer friendly the modules UPSMON and JAVAMON are delivered for free The UPSMON is a client for all Microsoft platforms whereas the JAVAMON can be started on all operating systems that support JAVA A LAN WAN or the Internet TCP IP connection can be used as a connecting network between UPSMAN and the management interfaces Both graphic interfaces can be customised to the demands of the UPS manufacturer that s why the UPSMON appearance differs for almost every UPS maker product This allows for an adaptation of all UPS systems 76 with all different kinds of functions UPS systems with serial interfaces often incorporate of a variety of measured values and status information Those can be displayed using overview or block diagrams Other devices such as diesel ge
157. onding RCCMD program is installed and started from the UPS Management Software CD resp see www generex de download page for the latest version see above The license code can only be used once per installation If more computers need to be added to the shutdown process additional licenses are required The CS121 package does usually contain a single license for RCCMD to shutdown 1 computer For more computers to shutdown you have to order separate RCCMD client licenses If you want to shut down more than 50 clients in one company or organisation please contact your UPS dealer and order an enterprise license Then you will get one RCCMD license for all clients only 6 2 jChart jChart is aGENEREX Web 2 0 Control Chart for all web browsers which simple visualizes the data log file of the CS121 since CS121 firmware version 4 27 UPS Status UPS Status OK DataLog Chart System amp Network Status UPS Status UPS Status Graphic UPS Functions Reset Zoom Refresh Data 7 invat J E invorz 7 _Jinvona 2 Jinfregt v _ inFreq2 7 _JinFreq3 jloadt 4 JLoad2 7 oao 7 Ll Bativor y E Gatremp 7 Battcap 7 Fj ourvon 7 _JAutonomTime Unselect Al Lines UPS Events AlarmLog DataLog Figure 85 jChart Display of the CS121 Data Log Position the mouse cursor accordingly if you want to identify an additional coloured line of a desired point in time If a timeserver was defined the data pri
158. or of 2000 will be filtered automatically 72 OutVolt Dienstag 9 November 2010 15 50 30 227 0 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 15 30 00 15 35 00 15 40 00 15 45 00 15 50 00 15 55 00 16 00 00 16 05 00 16 10 00 Figure 86 jChart Display of a Measurement Value To display the desired values into the chart only click the Unselect All Lines button and check the accordant variables Reset Zoom Refresh Data DataLog Chart 80 O EJinvort El invoit2 E Jinvoit3 EJinFreg1 E InFreq2 65 55 g g a 3 3 ooogog 8 gt _ AutonomTime 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 15 20 00 15 35 00 15 40 00 15 45 00 15 50 00 15 55 00 16 00 00 16 05 00 Figure 87 jChart Display of the Loads To increase a desired area click the left mouse button into the area and drag an accordant rectangle from the upper left side to the lower right side 73 DataLog Chart 81 Reset Zoom Refresh Data 79 EJinvort O EJinvoit2 ds 1 E Jinvoits El EJinFreg1 EL JinFreg2 EL JinFreg3 LE JLoad1 EL JLoad2 E Loads El BattVolt 75 E El BattTemp E BattCap C Eoutvott 74 m AutonomTime 76 IJ SE E A 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 2010 11 9 Unselect All Lines 15 48 00 15 49 00 15 50 00
159. orate MIB RFC 1628 for UPS Systems can be used with the CS121 e Multiserver shutdown via RCCMD RCCMD2 compatibility The CS121 is able to initiate a network shutdown with any RCCMD modules from the UPS Management Software CD A TCP IP based RCCMD signal will be send to all RCCMD clients in the network This enables 10 the remote shutdown of practically an unlimited number of client computers independent of the operating systems of the clients RCCMD is an optional part of the UPS Management Software Your UPS dealer is able to provide you with license keys for the RCCMD Software The UPSMAN service of the UPS Management Software Suite is an optional module and not required for that basic CS121 operations We recommend to use the UPSMAN service only if the UPS is connected via serial or USB cable if aCS121 is connected you just need a web browser for the monitoring e RS232 UPS Protocol Router Pipe through The CS121 not BUDGET versions is able to transfer the UPS RS232 protocol on COM1 directly to COM2 This allows the use of additional monitoring software on COM2 while making extra hardware RS232 Multiplexer to multiply the UPS comport unnecessary e Log File The CS121 got an internal log file synchronized with either a timeserver in your network or from Internet timeservers This log file can be accessed by web browser UPSMON JAVAMON or via FTP The size of the log file is 250 lines older entries will be overwritten automat
160. ost 10 26 2008 03 00 25 Daylight saving time finished Clock switched from 03 00 00 to 02 00 00 10 28 2008 13 03 55 configuration changed 10 28 2008 13 05 47 Synchronized with timeserver 129 6 15 29 OK 10 28 2008 13 12 48 configuration changed 10 28 2008 13 14 09 Synchronized with timeserver 129 6 15 29 OK 10 28 2008 13 14 28 UPSMAN on No UPS model defined has started 10 28 2008 13 15 33 configuration changed 10 28 2008 13 16 56 Synchronized with timeserver 129 6 15 29 OK 10 28 2008 13 17 14 UPSMAN on No UPS model defined has started 10 28 2008 13 17 25 f RCCMD is connecting to 192 168 202 88 6003 RecmdConnO1l 10 28 2008 13 17 25 RCCMD finished to send OK ReemdConnO1 Download as CSV file Use right mousebutton and save target as Delete this logfile page generated 28 10 2008 13 17 37 Figure 62 HTTP AlarmLog 4 4 5 Automatic Reset ofthe Redundancy Alarm You can use the function Send RCCMD cancel shutdown to discard a previously sent shutdown automatically If ashutdown was suppressed because of the existing redundancy at this point of time but the problem was solved at tne UPS intermediate you can reset the shutdown with the function Send RCCMD cancel shutdown The client which received the shutdown will be encouraged to reset it This command can be set individually into your CS121 UPSMAN or BACS WEBMANAGER Events Alarms configuration but makes sense only if the event which will send the command
161. ot support this software stop the service problem solved Problem 4 Sending of RCCMD signals the following error is logged into the CS121 AlarmLog 03 15 2011 14 13 39 RCCMD is connecting to 192 168 10 57 6003 RecmdConn01 03 15 2011 14 13 39 RCCMD could not connect RecmdConn01 Reason ProtMan connect out of ressources no more sre ports 03 15 2011 14 19 18 RCCMD is connecting to 192 168 10 80 6003 RecmdConnol 03 15 2011 14 19 18 RCCMD could not connect RecmdConn01 Reason ProtMan connect out of ressources no more sre ports 102 Figure 132 CS121 AlarmLog ProtMan Connection Solution 4 The CS121 has no more free ports to execute the task Restarting the CS121 is a temporary solution If you still have a device with 4MB in use you should consider a hardware upgrade to the present hardware generation Problem 5 No communication possible to APC UPS SURTD from 201 1 Solution 5 This UPS model communicates with a proprietary protocol It is required to use the APC slot card Legacy AP9620 for the establishment of a communication Problem 6 Got my CS121 an AUX interface or a COMS interface Solution 6 AUX and COMS reside into the same RJ10 port The COMS is used for the BACS only Problem 7 While sending Email you see the following error message 05 20 2014 08 59 59 MAIL bad answer from mail server 504 5 7 4 Unrecognized authentication type Solution 7 The setting for mail encryption has to match the
162. ote the field System Shutdown Time This value determines how many minutes before a complete battery unload the event System shutdown from the event menu will be executed Attention This EVENT is the final task a CS121 can initiate before the UPS switches off DO NOT use this event for triggering shutdowns via RCCMD etc because the remaining time in this status is not secure We strongly recommend to use the event Powerfail and configure the RCCMD shutdown signals with a UPS remaining time this is the best way to send RCCMD shutdowns to several IP addresses in a certain logic or sequence The section Custom Values contains 6 fields with can be used to save custom specific comments concerning your UPS 4 2 3 Network amp Security Network amp Security Settings MAC Address 00 03 05 18 53 82 TCP MSS 1460 Network Card Spook Service amp Update Port 4000 Local Address 192 168 222 208 meine 7 Gateway Address 192 168 222 100 Enable FTP Server iv Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Enable HTTP Server MR DNS Server 0 0 0 0 HTTP Port 80 Use DHCP 0 0 0 0 HTTP Refresh Time 10 Hostname HTTP Default Page UPS Status v Force configured Gateway Enable HTTP Tooltips IV Use ICMP Check m Hide HTTP Device Status Link 0 0 0 0 Hide HTTP Device Status Graphic Link 0 0 0 0 Hide HTTP Device Functions Link 0 0 0 0 Enable UpsMon Server E Change Administrator Password UpsMon Port 5769 Confirm Password Use RCCMD2 Traps v
163. perature measurements which are not increasing decreasing continuously At Lograte you can set the loop time in sec in which the measured values will be written into the logfile Analog Inputs Port Name Low High Sensor Range Unit Sensor Type Alarm Alarm 1 Temperatur Rack 10 Fi v W 42 Yo 100 a SM_II_T_H X 2 Luftfeuchte Rack 15 W vi Y 47 v 0 100 relF SMJI_T_H m 3 Temperatur Serverraum 8 vi VI MI 37 w o 100 C SMI T H 4 Luftfeuchte Serverraum 12 VI VI v 45 M o 100 relF SMLIIT_H X 5 Analog Input 0 rl o 0 100 ri o 100 G Custom 0 1410V 6 Analog Input 0 0 rl o 100 0 100 2 Custom 0 10V 7 Analog Input 0 rl o rl o El 100 rio 100 Custom 0 1410V 8 Analog Input 0 rl o rl o 100 rl o 100 zi Custom 0 1410V Hysteresis 3 Lograte 180 Seconds Figure 107 SENSORMANAGER II Configuration Analog Inputs 87 Port Name PowerOn Timer 5 outlet Li 25 Flashlight E 30 6 7 outlet Li 8 outlet Li Figure 108 SENSORMANAGER II Configuration Outlets Furthermore it is possible to attach a timer value to each Outlet This determinates hovv long an outlet will be switched in seconds Set the timer value to 0 if the outlet is to be switched vvithout any time limit Note If you do not want to use a name for the Analog Digital Inputs or rather the Outlets please set the followin
164. pervisory control and data acquisition SCADA systems The CS121 series support MODBUS over IP and MODBUS over RS232 exclude BUDGET models generally Additionally the CS121MODBUS series also includes an RS485 interface at COM2 which can be connected to a 485Bus system Note MODBUS response changed Now MODBUS will respond with 9999 or with 1 if values are requested which are not available at this UPS or other device This shall clearly identify that this value is not available Note If you use SNMP polling to retrieve data from the CS121 you should disable the MODBUS port to avoid interrupts and performance slow down 93 CS121 MODBUS central building control system units Modbus RS 485 Figure 120 CS121MODBUS Installation e PROFIBUS LONBUS and other Field busses PROFIBUS Process Field Bus is the most popular type of fieldbus with more than 14 million nodes 2006 in use worldwide PROFIBUS was defined in 1991 1993 as DIN 19245 moved in 1996 to EN 50170 and is since 1999 included in IEC 61158 IEC 61784 Standards To integrate the CS121 in a Profibus environment GENEREX offers a Profibus gateway which converts the MODBUS output of the CS121 into PROFIBUS environment The implementation of LONBUS or any other GENEREX field bus converter takes place in similar way central building control system units Figure 121 CS121 PROFIBUS Installation 7 8 UNMS UPS Network M
165. pped overruns O carrier 6 collisions 0 trquevelen 1600 RX bytes 244373 238 6 Kb TX bytes 50308 49 1 Eb Interrupt 19 Base address 012024 le Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 inet addr 1 128 Scope Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING ATU 16436 Metric I RX packets 70 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 70 errors O dropped overruns O carrier 0 collisions 0 tuquevelen 0 RX bytes 4364 4 2 Kb TX bytes 4364 4 2 Kb Linus f26j 8 ntpd b linun f36j J Figure 125 Bash ntpd b Create a backup of the original file etc ntp conf bash cp etc ntp conf etc ntp conf original Edit the configuration as follows bash vi etc ntp conf The following information are required into the etc ntp conf file Finding a Time Source The default configuration for ntpd servers after version 4 2 uses the NTP Pool for the default server sources Server 0 pool ntp org server 1 pool ntp org server 2 pool ntp org Access Controls restrict default kod nomodify notrap noquery nopeer The NTP Pool servers have been listed as a time source already ver 4 2 onwards and they too need restrictions applied so the local server can synchronise from them Ensure the access control parameters are strict enough that the remote servers can only be used for queries restrict 0 pool ntp org mask 255 255 255 255 nomodify notrap noquery restrict 1 pool ntp org mask 255 255 255 255
166. r COM2 amp AUX Events TempMan Status TempMan not connected Sensor Location 1 Temperature Sensor 1 2 Temperature Sensor 2 3 Temperature Sensor 3 4 Temperature Sensor 4 Value Unit 0 0 Degree Celsius 0 0 Degree Celsius 0 0 Degree Celsius 0 0 Degree Celsius Threshold Low 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 0 Threshold High Scaling Factor 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Save Configuration L AlarmLog DataLog ExternalDeviceLog CS121 Online Manual CS121 Firmware Update Java Runtime Environment re EE ET EEES I CAE ES EE Figure 15 HTTP AUX amp SensorMan Status In the above figure a button menu is presented in which the ports 1 and 2 can be clicked on and off A yellow light bulb indicates that output to the corresponding port is being provided while the gray unlit light bulb indicates the status of being switched off in which case the connected device is not being provided with power The buttons Switch Off and Switch On are password protected This is the same password that has been set in the CS121 configuration The ports 3 amp 4 are configured as input sensors here the OFF symbol shows an open contact and alarm would show a closed contact The AUX port of CS121 can be configured as output or input or a mixture of both 4 2 4 2 1 Saving Data ATTENTION The following is essential for all entries of configuration data CS121 Menu Configuration 23 e Close all web browser
167. r 2 u 2 AUX Port 2 SM T COM Output v 0 3 AUX Port 3 SM_T_H_COM Output v F F 0 4 AUX Port 4 Output vr 0 Write logfile entry on AUX output V SS4Mode Off X SM_T_COM Settings Location Unit Threshold Low Threshold High Offset Temperatur Rack Degree Celsius 10 0 40 0 0 0 Figure 40 HTTP COM2 Mode overview e Configuration Mode This sets the normal configuration mode for using the CS121 configuration cable not included 0 Note Unless DIP switch 1 is OFF the COM2 port is always running in configuration mode D Note The Pipe Through Modes are not supported from every UPS model Please contact GENEREX via support generex de if your UPS model is supporting these modes e Pipe Through Mode 1 Enable or disable the pipe through of the adapter If enabled the RS 232 protocol of the UPS will be transmitted to the COM2 of the adapter so now you can connect any other RS 232 software to the adapter to make use of the RS 232 UPS protocol parallel to the adapter This makes the use of multiplexer hardware is no longer necessary 2 serial interfaces on your UPS which are working parallel are utilized now Reminder If you have enabled this function you can no longer configure the adapter via the serial cable you must change the settings via HTTP As communication cable between CS121 and your application you have to use the original CS121 configuration cable not included Note Please note that it is required to
168. r 3 Furthermore marker 2 will be set when at the digital input 2 and at the analogue input 2 an alarm state occurs at the same time Means that an alarm at just one input is not sufficient for setting marker 2 Accordingly it is possible to set or unset each marker in dependency of different digital and or analogue input states After having defined the conditions when markers are to be set resp unset you can specify the actions to be executed when a marker will be set unset Therefore you have two possibilities The first is to handle the actions through the event configuration described later 88 in chapter 3 2 5 Events Alarms This is possible because each marker has its own event Alarm Marker x which can be configured through the event configuration The second possibility is to switch a relay output in dependency of the statue of one or several markers Therefore you have the output matrix figured as below In this example is configured that Output 4 is to be switched on when Marker 1 or Marker 2 is set or the opposite way around in case Output Inverted is enabled Using the Alarm Matrix offers you numerous possibilities to switch Outputs in dependency of input alarms beac Logic Marker me 3s UN 5 6 ir Output 1 C And m sa UMEO OURS Output 2 O And LE E DEE Oo OREL Output 3 O And iv a aZul u OF OF 0 Oo Output 4 d Or MH ORJO TOEL Disable Outputs L SensorManager Il
169. re using a PILLER UPS with a CS121 firmware version 4 29 3 or higher please take a look into the UPS user manual for the accordant MODBUS values If you are using a BACS system at the same time no BACS values will be available via MODBUS i a i gth 98 U 8 4 OUTPUT_VOLTI Output Voltage Phase 2 in V 1 99 U 8 4 OUTPUT VOLTZ Output Voltage Phase Sin V 1 109 U STATUS e g UPS normal 4 JUPS Status ASCII HEX 1 Powerfail 12 Battery test Please note UPSMAN status running 68 Bypass 5 bytes table below 114 133 WU 8 4 JAlarm diagnose test failed 1 active 0 not active 0 not active low 0 not active low 0 not active low 142 U 8 4 AUX Port 4 1 active high 1 0 not active low ee ee eee sensor Analog value Cae eee eerie Analog value Sensor 2 3 Sensormanager sensor 3 Analog value ensormanager sensor 4 Analog value 1 1 1 1 1 149 WU 8 4 Sensormanager sensor 7 Analog value 150 U 8 4 Sensormanager sensor8 ___ Analog value EEE EIER BEE EHE ER i Bi EN EA Em SE EE mE SectionOEM INEWAVEUPS ha EE En SE 1 1 U 116 imesyncronization signal Command 16 write When this signal is set the CS121 sets the internal clock to 01 00 ofthe same day Command 3 or 4 read is not allowed 1 closed 140 WU 8 4 OUTPUT_VOLTO Outputvoltage Phase 1 141 U 8 4 OUTPUT_VOLT1 Outputvoltage Phase 2 1 142 U 8 4 OUTPUT VOLT2 Outputvolta
170. red if using SNMP v3 Test SNMP Traps You can send a povverfail trap and a povver restored trap to the receivers defined belovv Please note To test newly added receivers you must save the configuration and reboot the CS121 first Figure 38 HTTP SNMP Settings The submenu displays a column of 10 manager IP addresses with the corresponding access permissions the commands and an example Use this screen to specify which managers have access to the SNMP adapter agent the community names password and also what type of access the IP managers have read only or read and write Please use the following security algorithms in your SNMP management Auth Algorithm MD5 Privacy Algorithm DES 39 amp Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent 8 Address 192 168 222 196 Port 161 Read Community Write Community SNMP Version 3 v SNMPv3 USM User erik Security Level auth priv v Auth Algorithm MDS v Auth Password Privacy Algorithm DES v Privacy Password Context Name Engine ID Ox 80 00 05 4C 03 00 03 05 18 13 56 Localized Auth Key Ox 96 FE 8D BD 45 8F BD EC 04 9F BA EO 68 65 FB D4 Localized Priv Key Ox 96 FE 8D BD 45 8F BD EC 04 9F BA EO 68 65 FB D4 Figure 89 HTTP SNMP Algorithms e Configuring Trap receivers Use this to determine which IP managers receive traps messages from your SNMP adapter The screen permits you to send traps about your UPS to IP addresses managers Also the menu for switch
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172. rial gt Exchange COM Ports ol _Anply ee Check box for switching COM1 and COM2 on the CS121 adapter for enabling alternative cable connections P3 Figure 95 Exchange COM Ports 1 amp 2 for SS4 7 1 1 SS4 Feature overview e 4 configurable powers sockets with a breaking capacity of 230V 8A e Power socket status indicator via HTML UPSMON UNMS or SNMP e Control via the internal CS121 or via remote CS121 or RCCMD compatible devices e Remote control of the powers sockets via HTML Browser Password protected e LED Status of the power sockets e Small metal casing with 1 5RU designed for 19 Rack Mountings mounting frame included e High breaking capacity 8A input with IEC 16A e Programmable power switching via the HTML and UPSMON Scheduler e Delay of alarm e g UPS alarms triggered power switching on COM1 of the CS121 7 1 2 SS4 Contents e SITESWITCH 4 e 16A IEC 230V power cable e 2 mounting irons for 19 Ract installation e manual for SS4 The manuals are being constantly updated and therefore the reader is encouraged to check our website for a newer download version of the adapter manual Check http www generex de for manual updates 7 1 3 SS4 Installation The power consuming devices are connected to the SS4 using IEC 250 VAC 6A plug cables The SS4 has 4 IEC 250VAC 6A chassis sockets that can be switched on and off separately 78 Special notice is to be given to the 8A threshold breaking capacity exceeding this
173. rmanager sensor 8 ay m N O gt C d zZ TI I m 2 co Z TI I m O N gt C ji O1 C T C i C LL ll COJOO NI IO C i ee er ee DIDI D ID ND ND D 9I 01 PRI O mD IO CICICICICICICIC D N CIC C rs ee pr ere G PO PO 1O 0 0 C C i ee NO C i oO ow C i 60 gt C i u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 66 UB i C C l L I GD 165 J CO C C amp J CO ee co C i g O C i Cle ii i C ak fk sk AJAJAJA CTE G Po C C CO ee O1 NO C ii C ES Es ES Es ES i es ES Es ee ee Es lesi a li lis Drs sl Ei i C i C i m C l ee ee L 01 01 O01 01 01 01 CON JO2JO1J amp C C CO ee O1 co C ee pr o ere O OD 0 OD W M oO CICICIC i O I O O1 ji 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 135 Section EverExceed Inverter GE i uk ami Output active 1 on 0 off 110 JUI8 d STAT
174. rom 03 09 2008 about a COM3 port too The AUX port assignment is depending to the hardware type different 4 2 14 SNMP Within this menu you can define access controls for SNMP communities This concern e g SNMP Management tools Trap receivers etc The CS121 firmware version 4 44 x provides SNMP V3 SNMP V3 requires the definition of at least a SNMP V3 user on both sides CS121 SNMP Management tool The following SNMP V3 security level are at present o No auth no priv No authentication no privacy but an SNMP V3 user o Auth no priv Authentication SNMP V3 user SNMP V3 password no privacy o Auth priv Authentication SNMP V3 user SNMP V3 password SNMP privacy password General SNMP Settings Enable SNMP Agent SNMP v3 Security Level no auth no priv v SNMP Version SNMP v3 User generex Use SNMP Authentication Traps Use SNMP Coldboot Traps SNMP Communities amp Trap Receivers SNMP Communities SNMP Trap Receivers Address Community Permission Address Community 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Read only 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 oe oo N nn BE WH 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 I 4 4 o o Please note Any IP has SNMP access unless you define IP addresses here This list vvill be igno
175. rsor in the Parameter Name section and type the trap parameter variable that you want to use here Dataltem SnmpVarBinds SnmpVarBind 2 Value Why did we use SnmpVarBind 2 in our expression Because the traps second contains the OID of the traps UPS alarm Object upsAlarmDescr of the trap Click to place the cursor in the Operator section and select Equals Click to place the cursor in the Value section and type the value to match here 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 1 6 3 2 The 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 1 6 3 2 is the well known alarm OID for upsAlarmOnBattery Create a unit monitor xi Build Event Expression Monitor Type Help General Filter one or more events First SnmpT rapProvider Build First Expression Build the expression to filter one or more events Second SnmpTrapProvider GE Insert X Delete X Formula fe Build Second Expression Parameter Name Operator Cop ites elect Dataltem SnmpVarBinds Equals 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 1 6 3 2 Configure Alerts Figure 159 Build Event Expression e Then click Next e Onthe Configure Health page select Critical for the Health State of Monitor Condition First Event Raised Then click Next Configure Health Monitor Type Help General Map monitor conditions to health states First SnmpT rapProvider Specify what health state should be generated for each of the conditions that this monitor will detect Build First Expression Build Second Expression Ezy Second Event Raised Second Even
176. rver Address 3 0 0 0 0 SNTP v Timezone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna v Automatically adjust clock amp for daylight aire changes V implemented for european timezones only Connection Retries 2 Synchronize Time on A incoming RAS connection Synchronize Time on outgoing RAS connection Test Timeserver 1 Test Timeserver 2 Test Timeserver 3 Synchronize CS121 clock now Figure 83 Timeserver Settings Click the Save Configuration button and the Save Exit amp Reboot button to confirm your settings 70 C3121 Configuration Manager Reset to Factory Settings Load the C8121 factory settings into the configuration editor Cancel Recent Changes Reset all changes and reload the saved settings Save Configuration Write all changes to flash memory Changes will be used after the next reboot Backup Configuration Store a backup ofthe configuration on your local harddisk Use right mousebutton and save target a5 NOTE For UPLOAD older config files to new firmware versions please contact support Reboot Rebootthe C 121 without saving configuration changes Figure 84 Settings Confirmation 6 1 2 RCCMD with own SSL certificates In this chapter we will describe how to use an own SSL certificate with RCCMD e g OpenSSL http www openssl org Be your own CA Using OpenSSL it is quite simple to become your own CA Just run CA pl newca Done Just ensur
177. rver name s IP address has to be entered Please also note that the sender account name e g ups mailserver de should not be a random name since some mail servers do not allow this We recommend to use an existing account e g ups mailserver de Most servers require matching account names and mail server names E g someone somewhere com would be correct whereas just someone would not be sufficient If the server name and account name do not match the following error message will be displayed in the CS121 alarm logfile after some minutes Mail bad answer from mail server 501 UPSIP204 wrong server com sender domain must exist The user can check the logfile if the email transfer works The logfile text log under the CS121 root directory Flash text log can be viewed using FTP via the UPSMON tool or via the web browser Alarm log Select the accordant TLS encryption None 28 STARTTLS If the mail server is supporting STARTTLS flags the email communication will be encrypted SSL TLS The email communication will be encrypted The firmware version 4 xx provides the function Attach AlarmLog to Email Enable it and every email that will be send from the CS121 will contain the AlarmLog If you enable the function Attach all DataLogsog files to email every email will contain the AlarmLog UPSData log and ExternalDeviceLog Additionally the email contains the parameters MAC Address UPS Model UPS Locat
178. ry state 16 3 3 3 Using HT TP Webbrowser 17 3 3 4 Configuration using Telnet MS HyperTerminal 18 3 3 4 1 Main Menu amp IP Settings 19 3 3 4 2 UPS Settings 20 3 3 4 3 Saving Configuration 21 3 4 CS121 Restart and Boot Procedure 21 4 Configuration of the CS121 22 4 1 CS121 Menu System amp Network Status 22 4 2 CS121 Menu Configuration 23 4 2 1 Saving Data 23 4 2 2 UPS Model amp System 24 4 2 3 Network amp Security 25 4 2 4 The CS121 with DHCP utilization 26 4 2 5 The CS121 with ICMP Check 27 4 2 6 Function hide of HTTP links 27 4 2 7 Configuration Static ARP Entries 27 4 2 8 Email 28 4 2 9 Email Trap 29 4 2 10 Email Trap Configuration 30 4 2 11 Timeserver 31 4 2 12 Language 33 4 2 13 Events Alarms 34 4 2 13 1 Threshold Events 35 4 2 13 2 Logfile Entries 36 4 2 13 3 Email Job 37 4 2 13 4 Email To SMS 37 4 2 13 5 AUX Port 38 4 2 14 SNMP 39 4 2 15 COM2 amp AUX 40 4 2 15 1 COM2 40 4 2 15 2 AUX and SITESWITCH4 Settings 44 4 2 16 SENSORMANAGER 4 2 17 RAS Configuration 4 2 18 Scheduled Actions 4 2 19 Save Configuration Reboot 4 3 Reading the Logfiles 4 4 RCCMD 4 4 1 RCCMD Jobs 4 4 2 RCCMD Traps 4 4 3 RCCMD Shutdown 4 4 4 Automatic Reset of the Redundancy Alarm 4 4 5 RCCMD Message 4 4 6 RCCMD Execute Command Example of use 1 CS121 adapter as RCCMD listener Example of use 2 CS121 adapter switches an output 4 4 7 UPS shutdown 4 4 8 Wake On LAN WOL 4 4 9 Scheduled Actions 4 4 10 CS121 for Transf
179. s 0 hours 10 minutes 3 seconds UPS Manufacturer Generex Total Uptime Approx 0 days 0 2 hours UPS Model smart offline UPS GSM Signal Quality 109 53 dBm MAC Address 00 03 05 0E 07 19 Telnet Server On Network Speed AUTO HTTP Server On IP Address 192 168 222 186 Upsmon Server On Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Use RCCMD2 Traps Yes Default Gateway 192 163 222 100 SNMP Server On DNS Server 192 168 222 100 Use SNMP Coldboot Trap No EMail Server not configured Use SNMP Authentication Trap No Time Server 129 6 15 29 Modbus Server On Figure 12 HTTP System amp Network Status The menu UPS Status gives information about the actual UPS data above all the state of charge and battery load UPS Status UPS Power Status Status UPS STATUS OK UPS Model KANTO RT 1000 Location Input Voltage 227 Seconds on Battery 0 Input Frequency L1 50 0 Hz L2 0 0 Hz L3 0 0 Hz Battery Voltage 41 60 Y Output Voltage 230 VY Battery Capacity 100 0 Output Frequency N A Autonomy Time 32 91 minutes Load 27 UPS Temperature 27 6 Battery Capacity Figure 13 HTTP UPS Status The menu UPS functions allows you to perform USV test and control scenarios like battery tests etc The UPS functions depend on the UPS type and its functions Some UPS only allow a remote on off others have more functions 22 UPS Configuration Test Control Functions UPS Configuration Enable Auto Reboot El D Enable Bypass if UPS off E D Enable
180. s in the CS121 M ASCII and RTU 111 E 5 UPS Parameter 112 E 6 UPSMAN Status Bytes Standard Device Status Bits 136 E 7 Bus termination 137 E 8 Configuration 137 E 9 TCP IP UDP Ports 137 E 10 MODBUS Cables 138 F Available Variables of the CS121 138 G Pin layout of Input sockets of the SENSORMANAGER unit 140 H Events Alarms of the CS121 Description of the alarms 140 l Description of the alarms for single phase UPS 144 J Configuration of Microsoft SCOM 2007 as CS121 Trap Receiver Monitor 145 K DHCP Configuration via Telnet 154 L RARITAN Dominion PDU Configuration 155 Table of figures 159 1 The CS121 Family Introduction 1 1 About your CS121 1 1 1 General Information The CS121 series are a group of products designed especially for critical resource management within technical facilities All of these products share many of the same basic CS121 features and some have special components and functions The CS121 products are most commonly used for the management of UPS systems get UPS data via SNMP and display all available data and failures These information will be forwarded to desired clients In addition a shutdown of these clients could be executed via our RCCMD Multi Server Shutdown Software This user manual describes the main function of the CS121 and the function of additional components The construction and the configuration of the CS121 devices are universal The adaption has to be fit in different UPS de
181. s will only be executed if event condition Send Wake On LAN Magic Packet Ome 0 ha all tree etter the special secendat Send RAS Notification Send SMS with GSM modem seconds on balay Oat 0 seconds remaining time Figure 99 CS121 SM T COM Functions The CS121 firmware version 4 26 x provides the option to define threshold events for the analogue inputs Click the Configure Threshold Events button into the CS121 Events Alarms menu Device Status UPS STATUS OK Sensor Status SENEREX Threshold Events Threshold Events 1 SM_analogue 1 lt 13 00 EditEvent Delete Event Edit Jobs Add Threshold Event 2 SM analogue 1 gt 47 00 EditEvent Delete Event Edit Jobs System amp Network Status Variable Device Status 3 ion Battery voltage Device Status Graphic 5 Seconds on Battery Device Functions Threshold Battery Autonomy m SensorMan Status Battery charge UPS Temperature Input voltage P N Output load SM_analogue 1 Battery voltage UPS Model amp System Network amp Security Add as new event SM_analogue 2 SM_analogue 3 SM_analogue 4 SM_analogue 5 SM_analogue 6 SM_analogue 7 SM_analogue 8 Figure 100 CS121 Configuration Threshold Events of analogue Inputs LED Display RAS Configuration Scheduled Actions SNMP EMail Timeserver In this example a below threshold of 13 was defined for SM_analogue 1 in this case for the temperature in
182. sing the configured IP address e g http 192 168 10 123 Your CS121 is now ready for further configurations Note If the adapters HTTP service is not available check to see whether or not ared Status LED is lit Further test if you reach the adapter with a ping command Enter command ping lt IP address gt If the adapter doesn t answer to the ping check also whether your network routes the IP address 21 4 Configuration of the CS121 P Note After you have finished the basic network configuration you should have set DIP switch 1 in position ON and rebooted the adapter At the SC slot cards you have to remove the card from its slot and change the DIP Switch 1 to position ON After this re insert the card Info There is no risk to remove insert the slot card there will be no effect on the UPS output 4 1 CS121 Menu System amp Network Status The Menu System amp Network Status shows basic information about general configuration settings System Info amp Network Status System Information CS121 Hardware CS131 Location CS121 Firmware CS121 SNMP v 4 17 12 090831 System Name CS 121 HyNetOS Rel 24 1 32 pduc Aug 27 2009 System Contact l Target Server Rel 2 4 1 15 pdec Aug 06 2003 Attached Devices UPS protected devices DRIVER Generex CS123 Rel 2 4 1 78 pduc Aug 29 2008 Loader BOOTCS123 ROM Version 2 3 131 pduc Jun 05 200 System Time 02 09 2009 12 17 07 UPS driver 714 Uptime 0 day
183. support Reboot Reboot the C8121 without saving configuration changes Save Exit amp Reboot Write all changes to flash memory and reboot the CS121 Please be patient after clicking here OQ io DUo Figure 74 CS121 Configuration Manager Via FTP Enter the following into the address field of a web browser ftp lt ip address of your CS121 gt Enter the username admin and the password cs121 snmp You will find the upsman cfg into the flash folder 66 J FTP root at 192 168 222 209 Windows Internet Explorer Isle TAREE ae Ve he EB FTP root at 192 168 222 209 FTP root at 192 168 222 209 To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer click Page and then click Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer 01 01 1960 12 00 Directory flash 01 01 1960 12 00 Directory ramdisE Figure 75 CS121 FTP Access efx Nr 4 gt Page r TF Tools Ja New Window Ctrl N Cut Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C Paste Ghrl Save As Send Page by E mail Send Link by E mail Edit with Notepad Zoom gt Text Size gt Encoding gt view Source Security Report Open FTF Site in Windows Explorer Web Page Privacy Policy Figure 76 CS121 FTP Context Menu B ftp 192 168 222 209 N I IE ftp tt192 168 222 209 Organize v Views v mare Name vi Size v Type Date modified Favorite Links flash File Folder 31 12 1979 17 00 F Documents I ramdisk File Folder 31 12 1979 17 00 E Pi
184. t Raised Q Healthy Configure Health EA First Event Raised First Event Raised Configure Alerts Figure 160 Configure Health e On the Configure Alerts page set the properties of the alert for example Type the Name for the alert such as UPS OnBattery Alert Optionally type the Alert description You can also click the button and select Target and Data variables to include in the description such as Device Name e Select a Priority from the list such as High Select a Severity from the list such as Critical Click Create 153 9 Create a unit monitor Configure Alerts Monitor Type Help General A Alert settings First SnmpT rapProvider Budd First Expression IV Generate alerts for this monitor Generate an alert when Second SnmpT rapProvider The monitor is in a critical health state Build Second Expression IV Automatically resolve the alert when the monitor returns to a healthy state Configure Health Configure Alerts Alert properties Alert name Priority urs OnBattery Medium ei Alert description Severity fal Critical The UPS T arget Property Type MicrosoftS ystemCenterNetworkD eviceLibrary61 722101 Microsoft SystemCenter NetworkDevice Name Is drawing power from the batteries lt Previous Next gt Ll cee J Cancel 4 Figure 161 Configure Alerts Discover your SNMP enabled CS121 devices in OpsMgr e Inthe Administration space right click and launch t
185. t all UPS models support all or specific measurement values e g battery low Communication Parameters ASCII Mode works at CS131 amp CS121 platforms with communcation parameters 7 E 2 or 7 E 1 or with 7 N 2 from baudrate 1200 to 38400 We recommend for ASCII the use of 7 N 2 and the highest baudrate supported by your device RTU Mode works at CS131 amp CS121 platforms with communcation parameters 98 E 1 or 8 N 2 or 8 N 1 or 8 E 2 or 8 O 2 or with 8 0 1 from baudrate 1200 to 38400 We recommend for RTU the use of 8 E 1 and the highest baudrate supported by your device MODBUS Parameter IRTU Non eo tS RTU Even Fe RU fst If you receive faulty answers Timeout Errors Transaction ID Errors Write Errors etc it may be that the polling cycle was defined to fast This causes the non answered polling requests or even a reboot of the CS121 through the integrated Watchdog because the system is overloaded Further on it can come to delayed answers during the MODBUS over IP or rather RS485 polling due to traffic into the bus or network because the CS121 is a multi device which has to handle several tasks at the same time NOTE Please define a response timeout of at least 2000ms at a fast MODBUS over IP or RS485 network bus or rather higher accordingly e g 4000ms at slow connections The timeout has to be increased until the errors stay out E 2 Available Modbus Function Codes Implemented MODBUS functions in
186. t is specified Usually the listener port is 6002 Enable RCCMD Listener RCCMD Listener Port RCCMD Timeout Figure 66 HTTP Enable RCCMD Listener Generally there are 3 commands which can be transmitted from any RCCMD Sender 60 Switch Output AUX Syntax UPSCMD 20000 x y where x is the port number from 1 8 4 ports for CS121 AUX SENSORMANAGER and SITESWITCH and there are 8 ports for the SITEMANAGER y 1 gt switch on y 0 gt switch off 20000 is the command to switch outputs for other commands please contact GENEREX support Syntax examples UPSCMD 20000 1 1 Output 1 on UPSCMD 20000 1 0 Output 1 off UPSCMD 20000 2 1 Output 2 on UPSCMD 2000018 0 Output 8 off Job Editor Powerfail Job 3 Function Send RCCMD Command to remote client ei When Immediately once Client IP 192 168 202 138 C Always Client Po 6002 C Every 0 seconds En C After fo seconds IUPSCMDI2000011 1 C After lo seconds amp repeat C After fo seconds on batte 554 Command j lo seconds remaining time C At Cancel Figure 67 HTTP Job Editor RCCMD Command If you want to send a signal from a RCCMD client e g UPSMAN or RCCMD Software to switch an AUX port of a CS121 do the following C RCCMD rccmd se EXECUTE AUX 1 1 a 192 168 202 165 p 5002 ATTENTION The blank after the Execute is important Common syntax for the switching of AUX ports AUX 1 0 Por
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188. t your UPS dealer for further information regarding special cables 7 Power supply the external CS121 got an external power supply 9 12VDC Note 2 Quickstart If you are using a different power supply unit from the one in the adapter package please consider that the polarity is set correctly The adapter might be damaged if the wrong polarity is used The power supply voltage should be at least 9V 12 V is recommended For the CS121SC models C and the slot card there are no power supply units These units will receive power directly from the UPS device The SNMP adapter C and slot card both incorporate a variable 9 36V input This quickstart describes the basic functions and settings of the CS121 The CS121 can be configured via Telnet Terminal and HTTP The Telnet configuration uses the same network interface as the HTTP configuration The Terminal configuration requires a serial connection to a workstation We recommend the configuration via HTTP because it is the most comfortable one and that is why we describe the HTTP configuration in this user manual After you finished the CS121 hardware setup all 3 configuration modes are at present If you want to use the Telnet or HTTP configuration it is required to add a temporary network route to the CS121 configuration mode IP address 10 10 10 10 Please use the following access data User admin Password cs121 snmp 3 Initial Operation of the CS121 3 1 Connect
189. tatus Figure 2 Connections of the CS121 12 1 LED state of the network connection The LEDs of the RJ45 socket flashing green if a network connection is established and yellow if network communication is at present The yellow LED displays the network traffic If the yellow LED is glowing steady the network traffic is too high 2 COM2 port as Mini 8 connector for the configuration or connection of external devices 3 LED state of the CS121 HW 131 The following tables are valid for the CS121 HW 131 Green LED RedLED OFF ON Adapter is looking for UPS initializing The start phase can last up to 3 minutes aa Data flow normal mode of the UPS Communication to UPS interrupted Operating Condition CS121 HW 131 LED Signaling Start procedure 1 unpacking of the OS red flashing green off if an error occurs the red will glow steady Start procedure 2 rebootoftheOS st redlongon Start procedure 2 reboot of the OS red long on If the red and green LED shine at your CS121 red AND green during reboot HW 131 during the reboot huge broadcast traffic into your network is present recieve buffer overflow The green LED is signalizing at the reboot that the traffic buffer is full Advice You should filter broadcasts via your switch because it comes to performance losing of the CS121 HW131 unnecessary Normal condition green flashing displays the poll interval to the UPS UPS communication lost R
190. tdown if batteries are to weak Output breaker open UPS is isolated from load No supply of the Output Breaker Open consumers Output Breaker Closed Output breaker closed Load will be supplied Maintenance breaker closed active Load will be supplied through the Maintenance Breaker Closed grid directly Maintenance breaker open inactive Load will be supplied via the UPS Maintenance Breaker Open Regular UPS protected operation Inverter Breaker Open Inverter breaker open Load is not UPS protected Inverter breaker closed Load will be supplied via the inverter Normal Inverter Breaker Closed condition Battery Breaker Open Battery breaker open No battery buffering active New alarm buzzer was activated 142 General Alarm An alarm has occured Alarm LED at the UPS is flashing Bypass Off Bypass off Power restored attheinput o Mains Input Okay Power restored at the input Fan Failure UPS fan failure Us fan aitwe o Redundancy Lost UPS redundancy lost load to high or UPS modules are not at hand Inverter Failure Inverter failure Emergency Power Off Emergency power off UPS was switched off Synchronization error between the parallel modules or for the feeding Synchronization Error e g power supply of a diesel generator ECO Mode On ECO mode on load is on bypass 143 ECO Mode Off ECO mode off load is on rectifier Load Is Supplied Load is supplied normal condition Fuses Failure Fuses failure
191. ter Cancel Apply Cancel Apply After having configured and started your Microsoft Windows Timeserver you have to reboot your computer and check the Event Logfile of Windows to ensure the service was started correctly In this case you can configure your CS121 Timeserver using the IP address of this Windows computer Note Please check if your computer is reachable through the network You may have to change the Windows Firewall settings to allow inbound Outbound UDP port 123 At Windows Server 2003 and 2008 it is required to enable the NTP server into the registry manually Open the following folder HREY LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services W 32Time TimeProviders Ntp Server Click with the right mouse button onto Enabled and change the Value Data from 0 to 1 After this change stop start the W32 Time service 97 1 Registry Editor File Edit View Favorites Help C Enum 1 Parameters 3 Security 3 usbecap E usbhub 3 usbohci USBSTOR 3 vds CJ VaaSave I vialde I Viewpower E volSnap a vss E W32Time E Config Enum 1 Parameters E Security J TimeProviders C Ntpclient I wsc wanarp 3 MDICA I webclient I windows Workflow Fe G winkttpAutoproxysvi 3 winmgmt C Winsock E winsock2 E winTrust G WLBS I wmdmPmSN I wmi I wmisprpl Wmidpsry I wuausery 9 wzcsvc I xmiprov ControlSeto03 E CurrentControlSet Be BE s My Computer
192. tes Time Date 6 v Jan 2011 Time 17 v 37 v 50 v Set System Time Figure 26 HTTP Timeserver Settings The timeserver is important to synchronize the UPS logfile to the actual time The adapter supports up to three different timeserver IP addresses Both RFC868 and SNTP protocols are available Enter the IP address of any timeserver in your LAN or in the internet In the internet you will find many timeservers supporting RFC 868 TCP requests e g the IP address of the timeserver of the National Institute of Standards and Technology is 129 6 15 29 the timeserver of the Physikalisch T echnische Bundesanstalt is 192 53 103 103 P Note The timeserver will synchronize immediately following the reboot If the synchronisation fails the CS121 will attempt another timeserver synchronisation Following that the CS121 will attempt a synchronisation with the timeserver every 24 hours It is required to unlock UDP port 123 From Firmware 4 17 the timeserver will synchronize in a 10 minute interval for at most 24 hours after it the synchronization interval will be reduced to 24 hours The CS121 firmware version 4 28 x provides the option to set the system time manually Please note that after the next reboot the synchronization will be lost Attention The NEWAVE UPS got a special feature Time synchronization via MODBUS command 99 With this signal the internal clock of the CS121 will be reset to 01 00 every night because of
193. tes before battery end downtime gt 6 El Exchange COM Ports Mo 4H Back to Main Menu OMMANDS Enter 1 for a UFS Model list To enter a Model type 1 lt modelnr gt ex 1 1 selects No UPS Model def ined To alter default parameters enter datafield number and value ex 3 3668 sets Power to 3BHHUA ex 9 41 02 2682 sets Battery Installation Date to ist of February 282 nter Command gt _ Figure 10 Telnet UPS Settings The CS121 adapter distinguishes here generally between Cable and Serial models With Cable the adapter and the contact interface of the UPS are connected with a special cable Using Serial UPS models connect to the adapter via the serial UPS cable Part of the UPS package Serial is default when the user selects a UPS model name from the drop down list When Cable is used please search the list for the corresponding UPS model and cable type The CS 121 supports serial models with its own RS 232 protocol as well as contact UPS models with the cable types O C 1 10 Those contact cables are UPS or alarm system specific and should be provided by the corresponding manufacturer Our Cable documentation shows examples of those cables if they are individually made cables Please choose the corresponding serial UPS model or cable model communication parameters Parameters like baud rate etc are present for the corresponding UPS model SS Ms pg Ha p Note By selecting the UPS model the communicat
194. that reboot is under progress If you close the configuration window too early it may corrupt the upsman cfg configuration file Note Various options and settings for UPS configuration can be done under Telnet or HyperTerminal e g setting access controls of the SNMP communities set traps set display settings etc However the configuration via web browser offers a much more convenient way to configure the CS121 If you have any possibility we recommend you to use this way 3 4 CS121 Restart and Boot Procedure After you have finished the basic IP and network settings you should set DIP switch 1 in position ON and restart the adapter with your configurations You can perform a CS121 restart by unplugging the power supply of the CS121 and wait until the CS121 has restarted with your configurations Alternatively you can restart the CS121 with the Reboot Option in the Save Configuration menu of the web browser The following message will displayed Adapter is rebooting now Saving logfiles configuration and battery capacity to flash memory Adapter will reboot now Saving logfiles configuration and battery capacity to flash memory Please wait at least 60 seconds then press reload Figure 11 HTTP Adapter reboot dialog A successful restart of the adapter is indicated with the CS121 UPS and network LEDs as described in section 3 1 Connect your CS121 Reconnect your web browser with the adapter u
195. that the CS121 uses the standard MIB which is included in most SNMP software already This MIB is called UPSMIB and corresponds with the Standard RFC1628 In most cases compiling of the MIB is not required as it can be found under iso org dod internet mgmt mib2 upsMIB Please check your MIB directory before compiling the RFC 1628 Configure the NMS e Set compile the device MIB if there is no standard UPS MIB RFC 1628 CS121 only e Add the SNMP adapter object to the management map and configuration of the events e g message to the operator e Ping the SNMP adapter Due to the different compilation procedures of the SNMP software products it is not possible to explain the general procedures in greater detail The compilation of a MIB file is explained in the general SNMP software manuals Please contact the support if you cannot resolve errors using this manual After the compilation the UPS software can be polled via a MIB browser and data can be read Please choose the corresponding MIB variable or string of MIB variable and set the destination address TCP IP of the adapter The adapter will answer with the UPS data Alternatively the Windows UPSMON JAVAMON or the UPS SNMP WATCH of the DataWatch Pro Software can be used The UPS data will then be displayed graphically and internal UPS information which are only useful to the technical support will be hidden In addition to this the UPS SNMP WATCH is able to manage groups of UPS dev
196. the optimization of a correct time To avoid that the CS121 internet synchronization process will correct this time again regularly process at every restart and every 24 hours it is required to disable the SNT P timeserver into the CS121 Every Windows computer offers the by Windows Time a timeserver which synchronizes the time of the PC with an internet clock How to setup the MS Timeservice is described below If you do not have any internet access in your network you may setup a timeserver which use the PC clock For this you may choose any freeware from the internet or download from here http www generex de wwwfiles timeserver atcs22 zip e Test Timeserver connection This option is testing the Timeserver connection with atime and date stamp Please note that the connection to the timeserver only works when the adapter is not in the configuration mode IP 10 10 10 10 32 D Note Please take a look into the FAQ of this user manual for further information how to use a workstation as timeserver 4 2 12 Language The CS121 firmware version 5 x or higher is supporting the following languages English German Chinese French Spanish Polish Portugese A ces IIE Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras x Favoriten Web Slice Katalog v G CS121 SNMP Web Adapter Device Status C UPS is on Bypass General Alarm AUX Status C Sensor Status BACS Status Status Floz
197. the ports individually When all ports are set to Output this is equivalent to activating the SS4 Mode The SS4 mode is to be activated when connecting a SITESWITCH4 to the AUX port of the CS121 When the Output options are deactivated the AUX ports act as inputs used for monitoring signals such as input from alarm contacts For example while configuring port 2 as an input to monitor an alarm the CS121 can also be preconfigured to respond to the alarm signal from port 2 to shut on or off a device connected to one of the other ports that has been set to Output For example see also the settings in figure HT TP COM2 amp AUX above The OUTPUT setting is to be configured with a power up sequence so that for example the fileserver on port 1 will be switched on upon Power up In the Power up delay fields the number of seconds after a Power up in which a connected port device is to be switched on can be entered E g the setting 10 in the Power delay column will cause the switching on of the fileserver on Port 1 to be delayed by 10 seconds after the Power up Note that executing the Save Exit amp Reboot does not cause a Power up in order to cause a Power up the power supply to the adapter must be interrupted The differences between a Reboot and a Power up become more noticeable when considering the AUX port contacts During a Reboot the current status of the ports remain unchanged unless the settings of the ports have been changed
198. the value to match here 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 1 6 3 2 The 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 1 6 3 2 is the well known alarm OID for upsAlarmOnBattery Build Event Expression Monitor Type Hep General E Filter one or more events First SnmpTrapProvider Build First Expression Build the expression to filter one or more events Second SnmpTrapProvider insert Delete X Formula fe Build Second Expression Parameter Name Operator Yalue Dataltem SnmpYarbinds Equals 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 1 6 3 2 Configure Health Configure Alerts Figure 157 Build Event Expression 151 Then click Next On the Configure the trap OIDs to collect page for the Second SNMP TrapProvider leave Use discovery community string selected Click to place the cursor in the Object Identifier Properties section and type the first object identifier OID that you want to monitor 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 2 4 ups TrapAlarmEntryRemoved Then click Next 1 Create a unit monitor Configure the trap OIDs to collect Monitor Type Help General First SnenpTrapProvider Use discovery community string Build First Expression Use custom community sting Second SrenpT rapProvider Build Second Expression Object Identifier Properties Configure Health Configure Alerts 152 T All Traps lt Previous _Nen gt Ceste Cancel di Figure 158 Configure the trap OIDs to collect On the Build Event Expression page click to place the cu
199. thernet cross cable Instructions for recovery procedure In case the CS121 is not running has any defect or other problem please put dip switch 1 to OFF Dip 2 should be always OFF and follow the procedure below 1 Before starting the update unplug the adapter from the power supply slot cards have to be removed from the slot 2 Set a route to default IP Address Command syntax on your windows computer route add 10 10 10 10 lt your IP address gt Also note that the flash tool can also be used to set the route for you by checking the set route check box in the update interface 5 4 How to get the upsman cfg from a CS121 to your computer via FTP Click on the web interface of your CS121 into the configuration menu bar the Save Configuration button Click the Backup Configuration icon with the right mouse button select save Target As and choose the path of your hard disk where you want to store the upsman cfg data CS121 Configuration Manager Reset to Factory Settings Load the C5121 factory settings into the configuration editor Cancel Recent Changes Reset all changes and reload the saved settings Save Configuration Write all changes to flash memory Changes will be used after the next reboot Backup Configuration Store a backup ofthe configuration on your local harddisk Use right mousebutton and save target as NOTE For UPLOAD older config files to new firmware versions please contact
200. ti set to low AUX 1 1 Porti set to high AUX 2 0 Port2 set to low AUX 2 1 Port2 set to high AUX 3 0 Porta set to low AUX 3 1 Port3 set to high AUX 4 0O0 Port4 set to low AUX 4 1 Port4 set to high e Confirm a digital alarm You can also use this syntax to e g confirm alarms for digital inputs e g Fire alarm door open air condition failed etc which you see in the UNMS software as New Alarm E g if your UNMS software shows an active alarm and you want to acknowledge this alarm by a switch witch you connected to a CS121 or SITEMANAGER than you can use the following syntax to program your device to send an ACR signal to the receiver After this your UNMS will show Alarm acknowledged recovery action in progress 61 Syntax UPSCMD 20001 x where x is the Portnr 1 8 20001 is the ACK command for digital signals Syntax example UPSCMD 20001 2 This command confirms the Digital Alarm 2 on a SITEMANAGER SITEMONITOR SITESWITCH or CS121 AUX Inputs e Confirm an analog alarm The way it works with the ACK of analog alarms like Temperature thresholds exceed on the UNMS Syntax UPSCMD 20002 x where x is the Portnr 1 8 20002 is the ACK command for for analog signals Syntax example UPSCMD 2000114 This command confirms the Analog Alarm 4 on a SITEMANAGER SITEMONITOR SITESWITCH or CS121 AUX Inputs 4 4 8 UPS shutdown This event action enables an UPS shutdown It is possibl
201. to configure individual events 35 Device Status UPS STATUS OK Sensor Status Threshold Events Threshold Events 1 SM_analogue 1 lt 13 00 EditEvent Delete Event Edit Jobs 2 SM analogue 1 gt 37 00 EditEvent Delete Event Edit Jobs Add Threshold Event Batteryvoltage Battery voltage Seconds on Battery Threshold Battery Autonomy m Battery charge UPS Temperature Input voltage P N Output load SM_analogue 1 SM_analogue 2 SM_analogue 3 SM_analogue 4 SM_analogue 5 SM_analogue 6 SM_analogue 7 SM_analogue 8 Figure 32 HTTP Threshold event The CS121 firmware version 4 27 x or higher provides the option to configure pre threshold events for the analog sensor inputs temperature humidity etc additionally In this example a pre threshold alarm for a SM T COM temperature sensor for the value temperature low of 13 C and temperature high of 37 C were defined The analog values for external sensors are configurable through the variable SM_analogue 1 8 The proper threshold events for temperature low of 10 C and temperature high of 40 C were defined into the menu COM2 amp AUX for the SM_T_COM COM2 Settings SM_T_COM 38400 None v Please note COM2 is always used for configuration as long as DIP switch 1 is off SM_T_COM Settings Location Unit Threshold Low Threshold High Offset Temperatur Testfeld Degree Celsius 10 0 40 0 0 0 Figure
202. transfer switch vendors except PILLER 5 2 3 4 5 On StaticSwitchB Supplied from input B 1 On Manual Bypass A Supplied via bypass from input A 1 1 l 1 Ll 1 1 Es 7 2 3s a Su BT EA 8 9 EE U3 4 3 U 10 11 1 1 3 4Redundancy Lost Redundancy lost 3 4Qutput Overload 3 4Output Failure Output failure STS TUMEL NPVOLT_NET_10 Input Voltage 1 1 2 100 0 U 0 U 3 4 100 U8 4I 103 _ UB AINFREQ NET 1 _ nput Frequency de 4 4INPVOLT_NET_11 Input Voltage NPVOLT_NET_12 Input Voltage 04 UB8 4INPVOLT NET 20 05 2 08 NPVOLT NET 22 Input Voltage 1 NFREQ NET 2 Input Frequency 1 STS SYNCANGLE DL du ES 3 4 E E Temperature in degrees C o Z u U u U U 4 4 4 E 109 u U U U U u El U U U U emperature in degrees C 5 WU 116 U E POO 7 U EX_OUT_CURRI EX_OUT_CURR2 OUTPOWER1 Output Power Phase CM 3 4OUTPOWER2 Output Power Phase3 M OUTPOWERO _ OutpowerPhase1 OQUTPOWER2 OO lOutpower Phase 3 3 4ISTS_S1BALANCE S AIT 118 U 119 U 120 UB 0 U 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 UB 4 109 UB 4 u INEREQI __ ImputFregueney Hz Phase 2 7 U INEREQ2 Cid Input Frequency Hz Phase3_ 7 u CN PP Powerfail Counter u u U u u U u u u U u u U u u u u u U TRIMOD_OUTCURR1 10 0 Output Current 2 TEMP1 oo ISensormanager SMTCOM sensor 1 TEMPS ____ Senso
203. ts 5 Inactivity Timeout sec 60 Destination Address 0 0 0 0 I RAS Server Settings Act as Server Vv Username user Enable Callback E Password Server IP Address 192 168 55 1 Confirm password 45 Figure 44 HTTP RAS Manager Settings 4 2 18 Scheduled Actions Edit Scheduled Actions Action FROCMD Shutdown IP or Hostname Port Next Occurrence Offline Shutdown UPS Apply Cance Switch UPS Outlet DejActivate Event Send Wake On LAN Magic Packet Figure 45 HTTP Scheduled Actions In the Scheduled Actions menu you can schedule the following actions Self test A self test is a short hardware test which switches the device to a short discharging Battery test A battery test is a short battery test which switches the battery to a short discharging Custom test A custom test checks if the batteries are able to hold the downtime at least Full test A full test is used to calibrate the UPS and will discharge the batteries till the battery low limit This test should be done once a year at most because to avoid a damage of the batteries Online inverter mode This is a function to switch into Normal Mode power supply of the battery This status is the normal UPS mode and it is actual not necessary to schedule any kind of commands Offline bypass mode This is a function to switch into Bypass Mode Thereby the inverter of the UPS is not in usage and the current wou
204. ule extension every device can be monitored via emails The UNMS II displays every device in an own grafical screen with all measuring values and timestamp of the latest update If a status will change the values will be updated immediately If no status changes the measuring values will be updated into the defined period of time for the Heartbeat I q a gxsim3 unms 7 Es 3 Google Pla BE SSS Alarm 06 01 2012 13 41 CS121 HW131 APOSTAR AR 1 6 Home Redundancy LogFile Sign out Help About SENEREX mail trap tests Mail Trap Agent 246 P PX60 80k 14 Status L1 53 226V L2 66 233V L3 75 223V Ee 3 Battery 247V Temp 25 0 C 100 Time 76Min 50 Capacity 80 m GH mail proc success DataChart Logfile Last update 22 12 2011 12 37 20 Figure 24 UNMS Il screen with timestamp of the latest measuring values update 4 2 10 Email Trap Configuration The feature will be enabled through an entry into the Email Trap configuration If you delete the entries the feature will be disabled You can use the Import Settings feature to import your email settings from the previous page easily P Advice The Email Trap configuration is in accordance vvith the common email text configuration from the previous page but we recommend to create an own email account for the UNMS II Email Traps because this emails are non readable for the user and the email account will be stressed
205. ulti server shutdowns via RCCMD too and it might be that tne DHCP server got a breakdown For that reason the delivery default of the CS121 is always with DHCP OFF Note The function DHCP ON OFF is valid for the following models only all CS121 HW 131 and all BACS II Webmanager Budget not valid for all CS121 HW 121 SiteManager SiteMonitor MiniSlot CS121_RII and Piller I O Board 3 3 2 Establishment of a static CS121 IP address manually default delivery state The minimum requirement to operate the SNMP adapter is to set the IP address subnet mask and the UPS model e The DIP switches of the SNMP adapter firstly need to be set for the configuration DIP switch 1 is switched OFF in the top position as well as DIP switch 2 is switched OFF Note For slot versions you have to insert and remove the device for any reboot process This will not have any effect on your UPS but we recommend doing such operations only when the UPS is not supplying any load 16 e As soon as the network LED is flashing add a TCP IP route on your computer for IP address 10 10 10 10 This is done via a call from your command line e g route add 10 10 10 10 lt your computers IP address gt See also route for more help of route syntax e Test if you can ping the device now Enter command ping 10 10 10 10 and check if there is any response Now you can connect with any Telnet or HT TP software and continue with the configuration 3 3 3
206. unnecessary This Email Trap account should be used 30 from the UNMS II with TeleService only You should change the parameter after using the import settings feature accordingly The Heartbeat via email is an additional feature for the UNMS II with TeleService A new Heartbeat Timeout is at present in the case the Heartbeat Email was not received Thereby a disconnect of the CS121 BACS connection will be monitored If the Heartbeat Email was not received for 12 hours an alarm will be triggered You can define the interval for the Heartbeat at the CS121 and we recommend to use an interval of 12 hours Since CS121 firmware version 5 16 x you can define an intervall for the Heartbeat in case of an alarm UNMS Email Trap Settings Mail Server 192 168 200 1 Use EMail Authentication v SMTP Port 25 Login Name someone Use TLS Encryption if available v EMail Passvvord Sender Account Name someone somewhere com Confirm Password Receiver someone somewhere com Email Subject EMail Trap Tests 196 Send Heartbeat vV Heartbeat Period z Hours v Period In Case of Alarm 4 Minutes v Import Settings Clear Settings Test Apply Figure 25 UNMS Email Trap Settings You can trigger an Email Trap via Test button The CS121 AlarmLog will log the sending and the UNMS II with TeleService should display new measuring values within 2 to 3 minutes The default selection of the Email Trap events shows whic
207. up to 511 signs 4 2 9 Email Trap The Email Trap function provides the transfer of device UPS data via POP protocol to the UNMS Il Into the UNMS II AdminConsole can the connection type be defined like the other UPSTCP SNMP RAS but it is only into the UNMS II module extension Data Center TeleService available Unlike to the other connection types this one can assimilate incoming email traffic only and is therefore the optimal fitting for relevant to security customers and remote monitoring Transfer protocol POP Reference data IDP VDP propritary data Data format JSON as attachment Mail server configuration globally for all connections into the UNMS II AdminConsole e Mail client configuration per device as connection type into the UNMS II AdminConsole One mailbox user for all devices IP and MAC address distinct 29 EMail Settings Mail Server 192 168 200 1 Use EMail Authentication SMTP Port 25 Login Name someone Use TLS Encryption if available X EMail Password Sender Account Name someone somewhere com Confirm Password Send EMail to CS121 Admin on all Events VI On Scheduled jobs 7 CS121 Admin Account someone somewhere com Email Subject UPS1 Attach AlarmLog to EMail VI Attach all DataLogs to EMail I EMail database interface format VI Clear Settings Apply Figure 23 CS121 Email Settings If Email Trap is arranged and the UNMS II got the TeleService mod
208. us data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly please please 131 132 AEESerModuleError 5 4 AEESerModuleError 6 1 AEESerModuleError 6 2 AEESerModuleError 6 3 AEESerModuleError 6 4 AEESerModuleW arning 1 AEESerModuleW arning 2 AEESerModuleW arning 3 AEESerModuleW arning 4 AEESerModuleW arning 5 AEESerModuleW arning 6 AEESerModuleState 1 AEESerModuleState 2 AEESerModuleState 3 AEESerModuleState 4 AEESerModuleState 5 AEESerModuleState 6 Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly Status data for details contact Effekta directly pleas
209. vices from worldwide located manufacturers This user manual cannot show all alternatives Different screenshots and described details have to be interpreted correspondingly 1 2 CS121 Device Type Overview The following CS121 device types are available as external adapter e slot card adapter Devices Function Description O Z O Z o o CS121R Slot card adapter for PILLER CTA RIELLO AROS UPS Ital CS121MOD SNMP Adapter External adapter with MODBUS interface RS485 CS121CS MOD SNMP Adapter Slot card adapter with MODBUS interface RS485 CS121BL SNMP Adapter External adapter BUDGET model without COM2 and AUX port CS121BSC SNMP Adapter Slot card adapter BUDGET model without COM2 and AUX port And the following external devices which are CS121 based but got additional features Devices Function Note SITEMANAGER SNMP Adapter monitoring of GSM Modem connection possible sensors und actuators SITEMONITOR SNMP Adapter monitoring of GSM Modem connection possible ae eae es mo a power outlets eaten battery system Properties of the CS121 device types FEATURES and Supported CS121 COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS OPTIONS UPS models MODELS Second mini din 9 All 1400 UPS All these CS121 COM port for models from l l RS232 AUX port lover 80 devices are capable of managing the for digital input different UPS UPS models for which they are output MODBUS manu compatible via the UPS s nativ
210. view of the CS121 Budget Seemless integration with other network programs Manage all stations in the network via RCCMD Compatible with other1400 different UPS and other SNMP management systems and Power Generators HTTP Java UPSMON interface 4 a enden saw O c myprogram exe Remote Program start A Network Message El Messaging Major Alarm SNMP Trap lt osi2 8 Mac OS Email SMS El Novell Facility Building Management MODBUS over IP 4 El Setup device Telnet FTP setup update History Logfile Functional Overview of the CS121 MINI Einbindungsm glichkeiten ber das Interface Ethernet Verwaltung aller Pl tze im Netzwerk ber RCCMD Kompatibel mit 1400 unterschiedlichen USVen und Stromversorgungsger ten HTTP Java UPSMON Interface lt Unix Windows amp c myprogram exe Remote Programmstart u is pes Netzwerknachrichten benachrichtigen Major Alarm SNMP Trap OS 2 7 Mac OS E Mail SMS Einrichtungs Geb ude Management MODBUS ber IP Konfiguration Telnet FTP Setup Update Ereignisspeicher Datenprotokoll O AA BAA AA LWOO Erweiterungsoptionen ber COM2 f r das Geb udemanagement ZNOD Temperatur berwachung 4 SENSORMANAGER Konfiguration lt Terminal Konfiguration Andere Anwendungen RS 232 a Pipe Through RS 232 Einrichtungs Geb ude Management 4a MODBUS RS 232 UPS Dialer Modem PPP PROFIBUS optional Battery Management System 4 BACS optional AAAAAAA T e NSN Functional Overview of the CS121
211. x the basic settings IP address network settings are at present only 18 3 3 4 1 Main Menu amp IP Settings on Telnet 192 168 202 164 Main Menu IP Address Gateway Address amp SNMP System Group Access Controls of SNMP Communities Trap Receivers UPS Settings Event Settings Network amp Security Settings COMN2 amp AUR Settings Display Settings amp Logfiles Reset Configuration to Default Current UPS Status Save Exit and Reboot Exit without Saving SSS se ST a Cr k a ee BR BT et iD i Command gt _ Figure 8 Telnet Main Menu To select any option in the main menu enter the number of the option at the Enter command gt prompt The program displays the desired screen Type 1 at the prompt and you enter the menu IP Settings Within this menu you can enter basic network configurations e g IP address Gateway address etc ct Telnet 192 168 202 164 IP Settings 192 168 282 164 Mac Address 4H4H 82 CH AG CA AB 192 166 262 661 255 255 2905 HHH HHH HHB 666 ARA G5 121 ysLocation ttached Devices UPS protected devices OMMANDS Set IF address Set gateway address Set subnet mask Set DHS server Set sysContact Set sysName Set sysLocation Set UPS Attached Devices Cex 1 PC 1 Printer Back to Main Menu SAMPLE to set the IP address to 128 100 90 57 gt 1 128 1868 96 57 L L L L L L L L L nter Command gt m Figure 9 Telnet
212. xample of use 1 CS121 adapter as RCCMD listener If it is necessary to execute a command with parameters or a user defined script then these commands must be prepared as an executable batch on the RCCMD client The following example toggles the state of AUX output port 2 to high To ensure that the above command works with a CS121 as RCCMD client the following four criteria must be met e Enable RCCMD Listener and set RCCMD Listener Port in menu Network amp Security e Add IP of UPSMAN sender in the SNMP community of the CS121 RCCMD client see also section SNMP e Target AUX port must be set to use as Output menu AUX see according section e The send RCCMD Command must match the settings of the CS121 RCCMD listener client See the UPSMAN User Manual for setting up this job on a computer running UPS Management Software Example of use 2 CS121 adapter switches an output CS121 receives an external RCCMD signal to switch an output at the SS4 Power Switch which is connected to the AUX of a CS121 If you want to send from a CS121 UPSMAN SITEMANAGER Il SITEMONITOR Il SITESWITCH 4 or any other RCCMD sender a signal to any other RCCMD client e g to switch at its AUX port an output please follow the example below P Note To let the receiver act as RCCMD listener same basic settings in menu Network amp Security are necessary Please ensure that the option RCCMD Listener is enabled and the RCCMD Listener por
213. y 7 6 LED Matrix Display The LED Matrix display is a remote display unit for relaying RCCMD messages that can be operated via the Ethernet CP Network LAN WAN y s Ni Power az u CS121 Figure 119 LED Matrix display network integration Any device operating as an RCCMD Sender like a computer running UPSMAN software RCCMD clients CS121 Web managers and other RCCMD 2 compatible products can send text messages or environmental data values to the LED Matrix and can add sounding alarms for warnings that require immediate attention Users can also use the built in Web server interface of the LED Matrix to relay alarms and messages without the use of an RCCMD Sender The user simply enters the message into the Web browser that is to be relayed through the LED Matrix For further information and description please take a look into the LED Matrix User Manual 7 7 MODBUS PROFIBUS LONBUS e MODBUS Modbus is a serial communications protocol for use with its programmable logic controllers PLCs It has become a de facto standard communications protocol in industry and is now the most commonly available means of connecting industrial electronic devices Modbus allows for communication between many devices connected to the same network for example a system that measures temperature and humidity and communicates the results to a computer Modbus is often used to connect a supervisory computer with a remote terminal unit RTU in su
214. y Monitor Build Second Expression Configure Health Lonfigure Alerts Availability v Figure 155 General Properties e On the Configure the trap OIDs to collect page for the First SNMP TrapProvider leave Use discovery community string selected e Click to place the cursor in the Object Identifier Properties section and type the first object identifier OID that you want to monitor 1 3 6 1 2 1 33 2 3 upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded Then click Next 150 F Create a unit monitor m Configure the trap OIDs to collect Monitor Type Help General First SnmpTrapProvider Use discovery community string Bulld First Expression Use custom community string Second Snmpl rapProvider Build Second Expression Object Identifier Properties Configure Health ES a Object Identifier Configure Alerts 1 36 1 21 33 23 Tl All Traps lt Previous L s gt Create Cancel 4 Figure 156 Configure the trap OIDs to collect e Onthe Build Event Expression page click to place the cursor in the Parameter Name section and type the trap parameter variable that you want to use here Dataltem SnmpVarBinds SnmpVarBind 2 Value Why did we use SnmpVarBind 2 in our expression Because the traps second contains the OID of the traps UPS alarm Object upsAlarmDescr of the trap Click to place the cursor in the Operator section and select Equals Click to place the cursor in the Value section and type
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