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1. OID Item Name Event description HM Value BLES 4 3 21 1 1 10 1 HiTemp High Outlet Temperature No 1 99 4 3 21 1 1 10 5 HiTempE High Inlet Temperature Level 1 No 1 99 4 3 21 1 1 10 6 LoTempE High Inlet Temperature Level 2 No 1 99 4 3 21 1 1 19 8 TempDi Outlet Temperature 28 0 100 0 4 3 21 1 1 19 9 GLYC TempD Inlet Temperature 28 0 100 0 4 7 2 EVENTS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value Alarm Warning active VARIABLES Alarm Warning 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 acknowledge No Alarm Warning 4 3 20 1 1 50 8 WaCF Smoke Alarm 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 9 WaLE Rear Door Open 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 10 AILE Front Door Open 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 12 AIUI Backup Cooling Active 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 15 WaHF Fire Detection Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 18 Hrt High Outlet Temperature 15 11 0 High Inlet Temperature Level 4 3 20 1 1 50 22 HTE 1 High Inlet Temperature Level 4 3 20 1 1 50 23 1 4 3 20 1 1 50 29 WaPTC Outlet Sensor Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 61 WaOutSens Inlet SX Sensor Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 62 WaGlycolSe nlet DX Sensor Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 65 WaSmoke Warning 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 73 AlFire Fire Alarm 23 19 0 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 24 Connectivity The evolution 4 8 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGIS
2. 1 CONDENSER FANSPEED1 0 100 4 3 20 1 1 31 2 AnaConden2 CONDENSER FANSPEED2 0 100 4 3 20 1 1 31 3 Valve3P FREECOOLING VALVE 0 100 4 3 20 1 1 31 4 AnaConden3 CONDENSER FANSPEED3 0 100 4 3 20 1 1 31 5 AnaConden4 CONDENSER FANSPEED4 0 100 4 3 20 1 1 32 2 1 1 1 0 4 3 20 1 1 32 3 ManPump2 PUMP2 On 1 0 4 3 20 1 1 32 4 ManComp1 C1 Compressor 1 On 1 0 4 3 20 1 1 32 6 ManComp2 C2 Compressor 2 On 1 0 4 3 20 1 1 33 9 ManComp3 C3 Compressor 3 1 Off 0 4 3 20 1 1 33 10 ManComp4 C4 Compressor 4 On 1 0 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 17 9 Connectivity The evolution 4 5 2 EVENTS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value TRAPS REGISTERS 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 Nesta 4 3 20 1 1 50 1 AIHP 1 COMP 1 HIGH PRESSURE 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 1 LOW 4 3 20 1 1 50 2 AILP1 PRESSURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 3 WaFlowSwit FLOW SWITCH WARNING 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 4 AlFlowSwit FLOW SWITCH ALARM 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 5 WaUserlnp USER INPUT TRIGGERED 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 6 AlUserlnp USER INPUT TRIGGERED 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 7 WaHWTempln HIGH WATER TEMP IN 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 8 WaHWTempOu HIGH WATER TEMP OUT 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 9 WaLWTempln LOW WATER TEMP IN 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 10 WaLWTempOu LOW WATER TEMP OUT 15
3. 6 3 1 eR Cmm 6 3 2 POWER SUPPLY 6 3 3 Idein u S 6 3 4 LEDS INDICATION 6 3 5 CONNECTIONS INTO MICROFACE E AND 7 4 SPECIAL 8 4 1 O 8 4 1 1 HIROMATIC SETTINGS sccccccccccescesvsssnecceecseessceeeccesccsssnseeeececesessssaeeecececesesseaeeecceseesssaseeeeecesensaaeeees 8 4 1 2 SYSTEM VARIABLES uie Mere 9 4 1 3 ALARM MANAGEMENT 10 4 1 4 WEB PAGE FOR TRAPS SETTINGS 11 42 HISNMP IP CONFIGURATION ENERE 11 4 2 1 11 4 2 2 TP A 12 4 3 HOW SET amp VERIFY IP ADDRESS NETMASK 13 4 4 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC SVM 1 60 019 14 4 4 1 P rameters 14 4 4 2 Eyentstable 15 4 5 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST MATRIX SCM 1 02 0237 16 4 5 1 table 16 4 5 2 AIC 18 4 6
4. White ta Hig stans 4 j j Fig 6 5 WEB page 4 2 HISNMP IP CONFIGURATION 4 2 1 MAC ADDRESS Each HiSNMP is given a distinctive identification like for the Ethernet network cards the MAC Address Media Access Control Address Please for the IP addresses and other OPTIONAL info refer to the System Network manager The MAC Address is needed to identify at hardware level the device a unique way among all the devices that can get connected to an Ethernet network Through the MAC address it is possible to modify the IP address an address which is also unique at the application level HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 11 9 Connectivity The evolution 4 2 2 IP ADDRESS The HiSNMP is recognised by the Hirovisor IP application through the IP address For this reason to make use of HiSNMP it needs a valid IP address To set an IP address you have to use the DOS SetHipAip utility Before using the utility please verify that HiSNMP is powered and is connected to the Ethernet network and that it can be reachable by the PC from which the utility is going to run In order to make HiSNMP reachable by the PC both the PC and the HiSNMP must be physically resident on the same LAN without any router in between If this is not possible only for the use SetHipAip utility connect the HiSNMP to the PC with a Cross Cable see schematics below and as
5. VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST XDFN XDM 1 60 046 21 4 6 1 table 21 4 6 2 a 23 4 7 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST RACK RKM 1 60 045 24 4 7 1 table 24 4 7 2 TOAD I 24 4 8 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC T2MSNMP 1 60 045 25 4 6 1 25 4 6 2 suscite iti 26 5 27 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 3 9 Connectivity The evolution 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 SNMP PROTOCOL SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol basically consists of 5 Message types GetRequest Is used to get the value of the requested Item in the Item Tree Oid GetNextRequest Is used to get the next value in the OID tree SetRequest Is used to set a value of a certain Item in the OID tree Response This message always follows an request It contains the requested information Traps Describe alarms or failure in Client PC Note Requests are always sent by the management station Responses always and only follow r
6. rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 18 9 Connectivity The evolution OID Item Name Event description HM Value TRAPS REGISTERS 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 HOO Reset 4 3 20 1 1 50 36 MeUnitOn UNIT ON 0 Trap only 4 3 20 1 1 50 37 MeUnitOff UNIT OFF 0 Trap only 4 3 20 1 1 50 38 MeSleepMod TIMER MODE 0 Trap only 4 3 20 1 1 50 39 MeStandby STANDBY MODE 0 Trap only 4 3 20 1 1 50 40 MePowerOn POWER ON 0 Trap only 4 3 20 1 1 50 41 MePowerOff POWER OFF 0 Trap only 4 3 20 1 1 50 64 WaNetMast NO CONNECTION TO UNIT 1 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 65 Wa1FreezeM FREEZE ALARM Manual Reset 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 66 Wa2FreezeM ALARM SMS deua po 4 3 20 1 1 50 68 AlCondFanF 23 19 0 ALARM AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR 4 3 20 1 1 50 69 WaPTCAmb WARNING 15 11 0 OUTLET TEMPERATURE 4 3 20 1 1 50 70 SENSOR 1 FAILURE 23 19 0 EVAPORATOR INLET SENSOR 4 3 20 1 1 50 72 WaPTCEva WARNING TEAM 15 11 0 EVAPORATOR INLET SENSOR 4 3 20 1 1 50 73 AIPTCEva ALARM TEAM 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 77 WaHb Error HIROBUS ERROR 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 78 WaSubGrErr SUBGROUP ID NOT UNIQUE 15 11 0 SUBGROUP UNIT 1 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 79 WaSubGr1nc CONNECTED 15 11 0 SUBGROUP UNIT 2 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 80 WaSubGr2nc CONNECTED 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 81 WaFC Hou FC WORKING HOURS 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 8
7. write from Hm only 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 sysObjectID The vendor s authoritative identification of the network management subsystem 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 4 3 20 Read only 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 sysUpTime The time hundredths of sec since the network management portion of the system was last re initialized D HH MM SS 00 Read only 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 4 sysContact Usually the textual identification of the contact person and his contact 16 chars Read write from Hm only 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 5 sysName An administratively assigned domain name for this managed node 16 chars Read write from Hm only 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 sysLocation Physical location of this node 16 chars Read write from Hm only the Chars be 0 9 A Z 2 amp 1 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 9 9 Connectivity The evolution 4 1 3 ALARM MANAGEMENT In the MATRIX units starting from version SCM 1 02 023 the SNMP implementation will be based on the following assumptions for ALARM MANAGEMENT e All alarms will be reported to the clients by individual traps each trap will have a fixed and unique OID The traps will have the following values e Alarm warning present different from 0 zero e No Alarm Warning absent 0 zero e Each alarm will be provided also via register with 1 byt
8. 2 0 58 AIHP2 Comp 2 High Pressure 23 19 0 3 2 1 8 1 0 71 ALTH1 Comp 1 Motor Protection 23 19 0 3 2 1 8 2 0 72 ALTH2 Comp 2 Motor Protection 23 19 0 3 2 1 10 0 2 AILP Comp 1 Low Pressure 23 19 0 3 2 1 14 0 10 AILE Water Leakage 23 19 0 3 2 1 14 0 9 WaLE Water Leakage 15 11 0 3 2 1 15 0 13 WaHFA Humidifier Failure 15 11 0 3 2 1 15 0 14 WaHHC Humidifier High Current 15 11 0 3 2 1 15 0 15 WaHF Humidifier Failure 15 11 0 3 2 1 15 0 16 WaHN Humidifier Failure 15 11 0 3 2 1 15 0 17 WaHUC Humidifier Cylinder Worn 15 11 0 3 2 1 17 0 73 ALFire Fire Alarm 23 19 0 3 2 1 17 0 65 WaSmoke Smoke Alarm 15 11 0 3 2 1 18 0 4 WaLC Low Chilled Water 15 11 0 3 2 1 19 0 41 MePowerOff Power Off 0 1 3 2 1 21 1 0 12 AIUI User Input 1 Triggered 23 19 0 3 2 1 21 1 0 11 1 Wat User Input 1 Triggered 15 11 0 3 2 1 21 2 0 69 AIUI2 User Input 2 Triggered 23 19 0 3 2 1 21 2 0 68 WaUl2 User Input 2 Triggered 15 11 0 3 2 1 21 3 0 59 AILP2 Comp 2 Low Pressure 23 19 0 3 2 1 21 4 0 30 WaRoomSen Room Sensor Failure 15 11 0 3 2 1 21 4 0 31 AlRoomSen Room Sensor Failure 23 19 0 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 15 Connectivity The evolution 4 5 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST MATRIX SCM 1 02 023 4 5 1 PARAMETERS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value VARIABLES 1 3
9. by the Liebert Hiross SpA production or by the Information amp CONTROLS department the IP address you want to insert change in HiSNMP and possible other options of netmask NM and gateway GW then press enter Example C Programmi SetHipAip 00 08 77 00 00 03 129 100 19 114 255 255 255 0 129 100 19 1 MAC previously New ud uh New IP address assigned to HiSNMP m New default gateway OPTIONAL To verify the correct settings of the IP address and MAC address inside the HiSNMP interface use the MS DOS commands described below Assuming that the IP address in example is 129 100 19 114 then the commands to be typed are arp d to cancel the IP and MAC table inside your PC ping 129 100 19 114 to verify the response of this HipA arp to verify that the MAC address and IP are linked correctly In order to make HiSNMP reachable by the PC both the PC and the HiSNMP must be physically resident on the same LAN without any router in between If this is not possible only for the use SetHipAip utility connect the HiSNMP to the PC with a Cross Cable see schematics below and assign to the PC one IP address of the same segment same first three groups of code of the address inserted in the HiSNMP e g address for HISNMP 129 100 19 114 address to be assigned to the PC 129 100 19 112 Example Command Prompt C Progranmivarp d C Progranmi gt ping 129 166 19 114 Pinging 129 166 197 114 with 32 bytes of data Re
10. only 4 3 20 1 1 50 129 MeRecovOK MESSAGE RECOVERY OK 0 Trap only HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 20 Connectivity The evolution 4 6 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST XDFN XDM 1 60 046 4 6 1 PARAMETERS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value VARIABLES 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 PIU Thermal 4 3 21 1 1 5 4 _ _ NASU TESH AlarmB 0 Supers 1 Cooling1 2 Cooling2 3 EC Fan 4 Humid 5 Heating 6 FanSpeed 7 Ret Temp 8 up Temp 9 HT Humi 10 HeaterB 11 RadCool 12 SupCont 13 Heat 33 14 3P Act1 15 3P Act2 16 4 3 21 1 1 6 1 AnaOutSel1 Analog OutputO Metric 17 l Variex 18 D Scroll 19 4 3 21 1 1 6 2 AnaOutSel2 Analog Output 1 Same Analog Output 0 Temperature Set 4 3 21 1 1 7 5 TempSet point 4 3 21 1 1 7 6 HumiSet Humidity Set point No 19 20 80 Fan Speed 4 3 21 1 1 7 8 Fanspeed Standard sg 100 Temperature 10 300 4 3 21 1 1 7 9 TempProp Proportional Band Humidity 2 60 4 3 21 1 1 7 10 HumiProp Proportional Band 4 3 21 1 1 7 13 HumiCtrl Humidifier Control 0 1 Dehumidification 25 75 4 3 21 1 1 7 14 DehumHyst Hysteresys 4 3 21 1 1 9 6 AuRestart Auto Restart 0 999 4 3 21 1 1 9 7 RemoteEN Remote Enabled 0 Yes 1 Number of 0 1 4 3 21 1 1 9 8 StdByUnit StandBy Units No 0 Daily 1 2 Tu
11. 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 102 4 COMP 4 HIGH PRESSURE 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 3 LOW 4 3 20 1 1 50 103 AILP3 PRESSURE 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 4 LOW 4 3 20 1 1 50 104 AILP4 PRESSURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 105 AICII3 COMPRESSOR 3 OIL PRESSURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 106 AlOCil4 COMPRESSOR 4 OIL PRESSURE 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 3 THERMAL 4 3 20 1 1 50 107 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 4 THERMAL 4 3 20 1 1 50 108 AITHA PROTECTION 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 109 AlLoCondP3 LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 3 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 110 AlLoCondP4 LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 4 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 111 AINoDifPr3 4 3 20 1 1 50 112 AINoDifPr4 NO DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE COMP 4 SUBGROUP UNIT 3 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 117 AlSubGr3nc CONNECTED 23 19 0 SUBGROUP UNIT 4 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 118 AlSubGr4nc CONNECTED 23 19 0 SUBGROUP UNIT 3 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 119 WaSubGr3nc CONNECTED 23 19 0 SUBGROUP UNIT 4 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 120 WaSubGr4nc CONNECTED 23 19 0 CIRCUIT 3 WORKING HOURS 4 3 20 1 1 50 121 WaComp3Hou EXCEEDED 15 11 0 CIRCUIT 4 WORKING HOURS 4 3 20 1 1 50 122 WaComp4Hou EXCEEDED 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 123 WaCond3Fan CONDENSER FANS FAILURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 124 WaCond4Fan CONDENSER 4 FANS FAILURE 23 19 0 SLAVE MICROFACE 2 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 125 AIMiCAsIO2 CONNECTED 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 126 WaUserlnp2 USER INPUT 2 TRIGGERED 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 127 AIUserInp2 USER INPUT 2 TRIGGERED 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 128 MeRecovSto MESSAGE RECOVERY STOP 0 Trap
12. 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 11 AIHWTempin HIGH WATER TEMP IN 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 12 AIHW TempOu HIGH WATER TEMP OUT 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 13 AILWTempln LOW WATER TEMP IN 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 14 AILWTempOu LOW WATER TEMP OUT 23 19 0 PUMP 1 WORKING HOURS 4 3 20 1 1 50 15 WaPump 1Hou EXCEEDED 15 11 0 PUMP 2 WORKING HOURS 4 3 20 1 1 50 16 WaPump2Hou EXCEEDED 15 11 0 CIRCUIT 1 WORKING HOURS 4 3 20 1 1 50 17 WaComp 1 Hou EXCEEDED 15 11 0 CIRCUIT 2 WORKING HOURS 4 3 20 1 1 50 18 WaComp2Hou EXCEEDED 15 11 0 INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR 4 3 20 1 1 50 19 WaPTCIn FAILURE 15 11 0 INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR 4 3 20 1 1 50 20 AIPTCIn FAILURE 23 19 0 OUTLET TEMPERATURE 4 3 20 1 1 50 21 Wa1PTCOut SENSOR 1 FAILURE 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 22 WaCondFanF CONDENSER 1 FANS FAILURE 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 25 2 COMP 2 HIGH PRESSURE 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 2 LOW 4 3 20 1 1 50 26 AILP2 PRESSURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 27 WaNet NETWORK FAILURE 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 28 WaOrEEPROM EEPROM 6 11 0 COMP NOT STOPPING CHECK 4 3 20 1 1 50 29 ALCompCont MF OUTPUTS 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 1 THERMAL 4 3 20 1 1 50 30 AITH1 PROTECTION 23 19 0 COMPRESSOR 2 THERMAL 4 3 20 1 1 50 31 AITH2 PROTECTION 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 32 AlCil1 COMPRESSOR 1 OIL PRESSURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 33 AlOil2 COMPRESSOR 2 OIL PRESSURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 34 WalFreeze FREEZE ALARM Auto Reset 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 35 Wa2Freeze FREEZE ALARM COMP 2 Auto 23 19 0 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703
13. 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 21 LrH Low Return Humidity Level 1 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 22 HTE High Supply Temperature Level 2 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 23 LTE Low Supply Temperature Level 2 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 24 HHE High Return Humidity Level 2 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 25 Low Return Humidity Level 2 15 11 0 Conditioner Working Hours 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 26 WaCondHo Exceeded Compressor Working Hours 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 27 WaCompHo Exceeded 4 3 20 1 1 50 28 WaHumiHo Humidifer Working Hours Exceeded 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 29 WaPTC Supply Temperature Sensor Failure 15 11 0 Return Temperature and Humidity 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 30 WahRoomSe Sensor Failure 4 3 20 1 1 50 31 AlRoomSe Sensors not Available 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 33 WaWater Water Presence Sensor Failure 15 11 0 Pressure Transducer HP1 Sensor 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 58 AIHP2 not Available Pressure Transducer HP1 Sensor 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 59 AILP2 not Available 4 3 20 1 1 50 66 MeNoPowUI Power Active 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 70 WaNetMast No Connection to Unit 1 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 71 AITH1 Compressor Thermal Protection 23 19 0 Compressor Power Reduction 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 75 1 Wa2Active 4 3 20 1 1 50 76 WaCond2Fan Wrong Damper Position 23 19 0 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 23 9 Connectivity The evolution 4 7 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST RACK RKM 1 60 045 4 7 1 PARAMETERS TABLE
14. 2 WaCond2Fan CONDENSER 2 FANS FAILURE 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 83 AlCond2Fan m 23 19 00 4 3 20 1 1 50 84 AlLoCondP 1 LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 1 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 85 AlLoCondP2 LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 2 23 19 0 COMP 1 HIGH PRESSURE TH 4 3 20 1 1 50 86 TH1 PROTECTION 23 19 0 COMP 2 HIGH PRESSURE TH 4 3 20 1 1 50 87 _ 2 PROTECTION 23 19 0 SUBGROUP UNIT 1 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 88 AlSubGr1nc CONNECTED 23 19 0 SUBGROUP UNIT 2 NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 89 AlSubGr2nc CONNECTED 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 90 AINoDifPr1 a ees m 4 3 20 1 1 50 91 AINoDifPr2 NO DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE 55 COMP 2 SLAVE MICROFACE NOT 4 3 20 1 1 50 92 AIMicAslO CONNECTED 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 93 WaHiroSent1 HIROSENSOR 1 FAILURE 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 94 WaHiroSen2 HIROSENSOR 2 FAILURE 15 11 0 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 19 9 Connectivity The evolution OID Item Name Event description HM Value TRAPS REGISTERS 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 DO 4 3 20 1 1 50 95 AlCond3Fan 2 PEANG FAILURE 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 96 AlCond4Fan 0 PEANO PARURE 23 19 0 COMP 3 HIGH PRESSURE TH 4 3 20 1 1 50 97 23 19 0 4 HIGH PRESSURE 4 3 20 1 1 50 98 _ 4 PROTECTION 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 99 COMP 3 HIGH PRESSURE 23 19
15. 20 1 1 13 5 HWTemplnAI HIGH INLET Alarm 0 99 4 3 20 1 1 13 6 LWTemplnAI LOW INLET Alarm 0 99 4 3 20 1 1 13 7 HWTempOUuAI HIGH OUTLET Alarm No 0 99 4 3 20 1 1 13 8 LWTempOuAl LOW OUTLET Alarm No 0 99 4 3 20 1 1 16 2 Units Mic NUMBER OF UNITS 1 16 4 3 20 1 1 16 3 StdByUnits NUMBER OF STDBY UNITS 0 15 No 0 Daily 1 2 3 4 3 20 1 1 16 4 RotationEN ROTATION FREQUENCY Wed 4 Thu 5 6 Sat 7 Sun 8 4 3 20 1 1 16 5 RotatHou PERFORMED AT Hour 0 23 4 3 20 1 1 16 6 RotatMin PERFORMED AT Minute 0 59 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 16 Connectivity The evolution OID Item Name Event description HM Value VARIABLES 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 minax 4 3 20 1 1 18 1 GenAlarm GENERAL ALARM RESET 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 20 1 UnitAlarm UNIT ALARM STATUS 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 20 2 SinglState Ep emi 4 3 20 1 1 20 3 ACTUAL SETPOINT 5 0 17 0 4 3 20 1 1 24 5 PTCIn Temp MIXTURE IN 28 100 4 3 20 1 1 24 6 PTCOu Temp MIXTURE OUT 28 100 4 3 20 1 1 24 7 PTCAmb Tem OUTDOOR 28 100 4 3 20 1 1 24 8 PTCEva Tem EVAPORATOR INLET 28 100 4 3 20 1 1 26 4 C1PresBar CIRCUIT 1 pressure 6 50 4 3 20 1 1 26 5 C2PresBar CIRCUIT 2 pressure 6 50 4 3 20 1 1 27 2 C3PresBar CIRCUIT 3 pressure 6 50 4 3 20 1 1 28 1 C4PresBar CIRCUIT 4 pressure 6 50 4 3 20 1 1 31 1
16. 4 2 2 3 1 4 HiHumi High Humidity Setpoint No 0 99 3 4 2 2 3 1 5 LoHumi Low Humidity Setpoint No 0 99 3 4 3 1 MIB Fan Fan State On 1 Off 0 3 4 3 2 MIB Comp Cooling State On 1 0 3 4 3 3 MIB Heat Heating State 1 0 3 4 3 4 MIB Dehum Dehumidifying State 1 0 3 4 3 5 MIB Humid Humidifying State 1 0 3 4 3 6 MIB FC On State 1 0 3 2 1 12 Manual Manual Mode On 1 0 Note Temp Set and Temp Prop are muliplied with 10 for easier calculation Value 50 5 0 C Value 359 35 9 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 14 Connectivity The evolution 4 4 2 EVENTS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value Alarm Warning active 1 476 1 42 Alarm Warning acknowledge pear eee EE No Alarm Warning 2 3 0 1 0 34 WaNet Network Failure 15 11 0 2 3 0 1 0 70 WaNetMast No Connection to Unit 1 15 11 0 2 3 0 1 0 77 WaHb Error Network Failure 15 11 0 3 2 1 1 0 18 HRT High Room Temperature 15 11 0 3 2 1 2 0 19 LRT Low Room Temperature 15 11 0 3 2 1 3 0 20 HRH High Room Humidity 15 11 0 3 2 1 4 0 21 LRH Low Room Humidity 15 11 0 3 2 1 5 0 7 AIAF Fan Failure 23 19 0 3 2 1 5 0 6 WaAF Fan Failure 15 11 0 3 2 1 6 0 8 WaCF Clogged Filters 15 11 0 3 2 1 7 1 0 1 AIHP Comp 1 High Pressure 23 19 0 3 2 1 7
17. 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 ee 4 3 20 1 1 4 1 Rtc Min Time MINUTES 0 59 4 3 20 1 1 5 1 Rtc Hou Time HOURS 0 23 4 3 20 1 1 5 2 Day Time DAY 1 31 4 3 20 1 1 5 3 Rtc Mon Time MONTH 1 12 4 3 20 1 1 5 4 Htc Yea Time YEAR 1970 2069 4 3 20 1 1 7 1 OuTempSet2 OUTLET SETPOINT 2 0 5 20 4 3 20 1 1 7 3 OuTempSet1 OUTLET SETPOINT 1 5 0 17 0 4 3 20 1 1 8 5 Birne Setp BRINE SETPOINT 11 25 4 3 20 1 1 9 4 Stop Co LT COMPRESSORS OFF AT 25 8 4 3 20 1 1 11 1 1 PUMP 1 HOURS 0 999 4 3 20 1 1 11 2 2 PUMP 2 HOURS 0 999 4 3 20 1 1 11 3 HourComp1 CIRCUIT 1 Hours 0 999 4 3 20 1 1 11 4 HourComp2 CIRCUIT 2 Hours 0 999 4 3 20 1 1 11 5 HourFC FREECOOLING Hours 0 999 4 3 20 1 1 11 6 HourPump1M PUMP 1 Hours Warning At 0 32000 4 3 20 1 1 11 7 HourPumpaM PUMP 2 Hours Warning At 0 32000 4 3 20 1 1 11 8 HourComp1M CIRCUIT 1 Hours Warning At 0 32000 4 3 20 1 1 11 9 HourComp2M CIRCUIT 2 Hours Warning At 0 32000 4 3 20 1 1 11 10 HourFCM FREECOOLING Hours Warning At 0 32000 4 3 20 1 1 12 1 HourComp3 CIRCUIT 3 Hours 0 999 4 3 20 1 1 12 2 HourComp4 CIRCUIT 4 Hours 0 999 4 3 20 1 1 12 3 HourComp3M CIRCUIT 3 Hours Warning At 0 32000 4 3 20 1 1 12 4 HourComp4M CIRCUIT 4 Hours Warning At 0 32000 4 3 20 1 1 13 1 HWTemplnWa HIGH INLET Warning 0 99 4 3 20 1 1 13 2 LWTemplnWa LOW INLET Warning 0 99 4 3 20 1 1 13 3 HWTempOuWa HIGH OUTLET Warning 0 99 4 3 20 1 1 13 4 LWTempOuWa LOW OUTLET Warning 0 99 4 3
18. Connectivity The evolution HISNMP User MANUAL English code 272703 Rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 Connectivity The evolution Information on this guide This guide descrybes how to obtain the SNMP Protocol compatibility in standard HPAC units via the special software SVM 1 60 019 or higher standard Chiller units via the special software SCM 1 02 024snmp or higher To use this mechanism it is necessary to use Hironet SNMP Adapter 5 Detailed information about this HiSNMP can be found in the following chapters This document includes the following issues Chapter 1 Overview Brief overview of SNMP Protocol and task of SNMP in Standard Application Chapter 2 Installation of the Network Complete overview on how to build up a network Chapter 3 Application requirements Configuration of the Application SVM1XX and overview of the variables which can be transferred via SNMP Protocol HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 2 9 Connectivity The evolution INDEX 1 OVERVIEW 4 1 1 SNMP PROTOCOL dea ori perdu EE E 4 2 SNMP NETWORBN isiventezxivisdeznixus aEaixaudtus niu 5 3 TECHNICAL 6 5
19. IP can be connected as well The IP Address into the Microface E must be equal to the IP Address of the HiSNMP Listen Port has to be set always to 161 which means that SNMP Protocol is used Fig 5 Hiromatic screen for SNMP settings To access the Application variables it is necessary to use a Network Managing Software for example SNMPc HP OpenView on a Management Station These management stations send a request Get GetNext Set to a certain IP Address the HiSNMP with this IP Address passes the request on to its Microface E The Microface E answers and the HiSNMP sends the Response back to the requesting Management station Additionally the HiSNMP polls the Microface E periodically with a GetTrap Request In case of an Alarm the Microface E returns a trap message which is passed by the HiSNMP to the LAN Inside the HiSNMP you are able to define 5 Management Stations where traps are sent to if the stations have Status OK HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 8 Connectivity The evolution 4 1 2 SYSTEM VARIABLES The HiSNMP for Superchiller first and later the HPAC units will support the general MIB 6 variables such as OID Mib Description Name Description Range Read Write 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 sysDescr Full name and version identification of the system s hardware type software operating System and networking software 16 chars Read
20. Room Sensor Failure 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 87 AlHumOverF Alarms Threshold 23 19 0 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 26 9 Connectivity The evolution 5 PART NUMBERS Description Code HiSNMP SNMP KIT POWERED BY EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 480096 HiSNMP SNMP KIT POWERED BY UNIT ELECTRICAL PANEL 480097 Spare parts description Code Power supply 275675 Power cable 275678 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 27
21. TERS LIST FOR HPAC T2MSNMP 1 60 045 4 8 1 PARAMETERS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value VARIABLES 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 4 3 21 1 1 7 5 TempSet Temperature Set Point 5 40 4 3 21 1 1 7 6 HumiSet Humidity Set Point No 19 80 4 3 21 1 1 7 7 SupplySet Min Supply Limit No 5 25 4 3 21 1 1 7 9 Temperature Proportional band 1 30 4 3 21 1 1 7 10 HumiProp Humidity Proportional Band 2 60 4 3 21 1 1 10 1 HiTemp High Room Temperature Warning No 0 99 4 3 21 1 1 10 2 LoTemp Low Room Temperature Warning No 0 99 4 3 21 1 1 10 3 HiHumi High Room Humidity Warning No 0 99 4 3 21 1 1 10 4 LoHumi Low Room Humidity Warning No 0 99 4 3 21 1 1 19 5 HT Temp Actual Return Temperature 0 100 4 3 21 1 1 19 6 HT Humi Actual Return Humidity 0 100 4 3 21 1 1 19 7 PTC Temp Actual Supply Temperature 28 0 100 0 4 3 21 1 1 20 3 MIB Fan Fan Status 1 0 4 3 21 1 1 20 1 MIB Humid Humidifier Status On 1 4 3 21 1 1 20 8 MIB Dehum Dehumidification Status On 1 4 3 21 1 1 20 6 MIB Heat Heating Status 1 0 4 3 21 1 1 17 13 Valve3P CW Valve Position 0 100 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 25 9 Connectivity The evolution 4 8 2 EVENTS TABLE OID Ite
22. d 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 5 Connectivity The evolution 3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 1 HOUSING 10 Power Ethernet Hironet Yellow LED Yellow LED connector HiSNMP front view HiSNMP back view 2 wires cable to be plugged into the electrical panel 4 plugto plugged into HiSNIMP plug to be plugged into HiSNMP Power Supply cable 275678 PowerSupply 275675 Fig 2 HiSNMP overview 3 2 POWER SUPPLY AC Volt 24N 20 Nom current 50 24 20 95 Current 350mA Power Up 3 sec At the moment HiSNMP is released for 24 ONLY 3 3 ETHERNET amp SNMP The ETHERNET speed supported is 10Mbps 10Base T The SNMP protocol version supported is V1 0 3 4 LEDS INDICATION 2 yellow LEDS LED on the Ethernet side blinking it indicates that the Ethernet network is in activity independently from the presence or not of requests via SNMP LED on the Hironet RJ9 side blinking it indicates that the communication with Hironet is taking place Such blinking is visible when the unit is exchanging data with the HiSNMP HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 6 9 Connectivity The evolution 3 5 CONNECTIONS INTO MICROFACE E AND CABLING m Lm 80C552 fx Fig 3 SNMP connection into Microface E RS485 connector R548 Fig 4 4 pole screened flat cab
23. e 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 4 3 21 1 1 9 9 RotationEN Rotation Enabled Fri 6 Sat 7 Sun 8 4 3 21 1 1 9 12 PerformRot Perform Rotation hh mm High Temperature 440 4 3 21 1 1 10 1 HiTemp level 1 pes Low Temperature EMI 432144402 LoTemp _llevel 4 paene 93 High Humidity level _ _ 4 3 21 1 1 10 3 HiHumi 1 Low Humidity _ 4 3 21 1 1 10 4 LoHumi 1 past deme High Temperature 440 4 3 21 1 1 10 5 HiTempE _llevel 2 di Low Temperature T 4 3 21 1 1 10 6 LoTempE 2 pessum High Humidity level _ _ 4 3 21 1 1 10 7 HiHumE 2 asm um Low Humidity n 4 3 21 1 1 10 8 LoHumE Low Pressure 0 5 4 3 21 1 1 10 9 LPd Delay 4 3 21 1 1 10 13 FanWaAl Fan Failure Warning 0 Alarm 1 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 21 Connectivity The evolution OID Item Name Event description HM Value VARIABLES 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 Mi Mex 4 3 21 1 1 10 14 No 0 Warning 1 Alarm 2 Electrical Heating 0 4 4 3 21 1 1 11 4 HeatSteps Step Heating Dead 4 3 21 1 1 11 5 Heat DeadB Band 21L 0 531 1 53H 2 931 3 93H 4 d3H 5 4 3 21 1 1 11 8 HumTyp Humidifier Type 2 6 5 7 9 8 EXT 9 4 3 21 1 1 11 9 HumSup Humidifier Supply 230V 0 400V 1 375V 2 475V 3 Humidifier Steam murs 4 3 21 1 1 11 10 HumSteam ate pese EN Actual Humidity 4 3 21 1 1 16 1 HumiSet ac point
24. e size This byte will have value one or zero depending on the status e Alarm warning present different from 0 zero No Alarm Warning absent 0 zero A new variable named General Alarm reset will be included in order to permit to the BMS the reset of the alarms into the system by writing on it In case that the alarms would be still present they will be sent again via trap No traps would be generated in case of absence of alarms This variable can be written as General Alarm reset 2 to reset the Alarm Warning General Alarm reset 4 to acknowledge the Alarm Warning quite the Hiromatic bell SVM 1 60 019 NO NO YES 5 1 02 023 YES YES YES XDM 1 60 046 NO NO YES RKM 1 60 045 NO NO YES Available in the next release HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 10 Connectivity The evolution 4 1 4 WEB PAGE FOR TRAPS SETTINGS In order to change insert trac setting open internet explorer and in the addre type the ip address of the H inmp the following screen will addear Mod Homepage Maroro Intemet E mpkeres Ds fown HiSNMP Hironet SNMPAdapter at 192 168 2 10 Liebert Version SNMP Hp amp x ent 192 168 Po SNMP configuration IP address Community Status HiSNMP configuration et mask 0 0 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 SNMP settings oS fee Wate to Station 4 7
25. equests Traps are sent to the Client As this is a very short description of SNMP if you need further details please take a look into the following documents where the SNMP protocol is described in detail Argument Reference WEB site RFC 1157 Description of SNMP protocol http www fags org r cs r c1157 html RFC 1213 Management Iformation Base MIB http www fags org r cs r c1213 html SNMP in Standard Applications The task of SNMP in standard applications is on one hand to set e g Setpoints in the regulation and read values e g actual temperature or humidity and on the other hand to transmit the Alarms of the standard application as traps e g Room Sensor Failure The HiSNMP exists in two versions 480096 With external power supply it means that the power supply must be plugged into the main power see Fig 2 480096 With power supply from the unit it means that the power supply must be plugged into the same voltage of the Microface E 24VAC The cable provided needs to be plugged into the HiSNMP in one side and into the electrical panel of the unit in the 24 and contacts HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 4 9 Connectivity The evolution 2 SNMP NETWORK Management Stations Hirobus Ethernet Ethernet Hironet Ethemet Hironet Fig 1 Example of SNMP Networking structure HiSNMP User MANUAL co
26. le between HiSNMP and Microface E type F To connect HiSNMP to the Microface E you have to plug a cable described in Fig 4 on the one hand into the RS485 plug of the Microface E Fig 3 and on the other hand into the Hironet connector of the HiSNMP Fig 2 HiSNMP has to be connected directly to the Microface Evolution having a specific software that has to be required to Liebert Hiross Specifically the software versions are HPAC units EPROM for Microface E named SVM 1 60 019 Superchiller Matrix units EPROM for Microface E named SCM 1 02 023snmp XDFN units EPROM for Microface E named XDM 1 60 046 RACK units EPROM for Microface E named RKM 1 60 045 HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 7 9 Connectivity The evolution 4 SPECIAL APPLICATION 4 1 GENERAL Note To use the SNMP Protocol the Applicastion must be built with the SNMP Protocol It is not possible to use SNMP if the Application is built with the Hironet Protocol To get a connection between HiSNMP and Microface E you have to set the IP Address and the Listen Port into the Microface E using a Hiromatic G or E 4 1 1 HIROMATIC SETTINGS The Hiromatic G or E is useful for the set of the IP address and IP port into the Microface E but through the Hiromatic E or RS422 RS485 port the Hironet protocol is still available This means that the Hirolink for BMS or the Hirolink Light for Hirovisor
27. m Name Event description HM Value Alarm Warning active VARIABLES 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 Alarm Warning acknowledge No Alarm Warning 4 3 20 1 1 50 34 WaNet Network Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 70 WaNetmast Connection to Unit 1 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 77 WaHb Error Network Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 18 High Room Temperature 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 19 LRT Low Room Temperature 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 20 HRH High Room Humidity 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 21 LRH Low Roon Humidity 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 7 AIAF Fan Failure 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 6 WaAF Fan Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 8 Clogged Filter 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 10 AILE Water Leakage 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 9 WaLE Water Leakage 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 13 WaHFA Humidifier Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 14 WaHHC Humidifier High Current 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 15 WaHF Humidifier Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 16 WaHN Humidifier Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 17 WaHUC Humidifier Cylinder Worn15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 73 AlFire Fire Alarm 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 65 WaSmoke Smoke warning 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 4 WaLC Low Chilled Water 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 41 MePowerOff Power 0 1 4 3 20 1 1 50 12 AIUI User Input 1 Triggered 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 11 WaUIl 1 Wat User Input 1 Triggered 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 69 AIUI2 User Input 2 Triggered 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 68 WauUl2 User Input 2 Triggered 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 30 WaRoomSen Room Sensor Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 31 AlRoomSen
28. ply from 129 106 199 114 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 129 100 19 114 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 129 100 19 114 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 129 100 19 114 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 129 100 19 114 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z 1055 gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ms Average Gms C NProgrammilarp a Interface 129 109 18 196 on Interface 80x10800003 Internet Address Physical Address Type 129 166 197 114 66 68 7 7 00 00 3 dynamic C Programmi gt NOTE run a DOS SHELL by pressing START button select RUN option type command and press ENTER HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 13 Connectivity The evolution 4 4 VARIABLES amp TRAPS REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC SVM 1 60 019 4 4 1 PARAMETERS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value VARIABLES 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 3 4 1 3 1 Temperature Setpoint 5 40 3 4 1 3 2 Temperature Prop Band 1 30 3 4 1 3 3 1 3 LocTemp Temperature 28 100 3 4 1 3 3 1 4 HiTemp High Temp Setpoint No 0 99 3 4 1 3 3 1 5 LoTemp Low Temp Setpoint No 0 99 3 4 2 2 1 HumiSet Humidifier Setpoint 19 80 3 4 2 2 2 HumiProp Humidity Prop Band 2 60 3 4 2 2 3 1 3 HT Humi Humidity 9 9 49 9 3
29. postu 20 98 Actual Temperature Set 5 0 40 0 4 3 21 1 1 18 3 TempSet ac point Return 4 3 21 1 1 18 4 LocTemp Temperature 80510020 4 3 21 1 1 19 6 Humi Return Humidity 0 100 Supply oa n 4 3 21 1 1 19 7 Temp __ SR TED HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 22 Connectivity The evolution 4 6 2 EVENTS TABLE OID Item Name Event description HM Value Alarm Warning active VARIABLES Alarm Warning 1 3 6 1 4 1 476 1 42 acknowledge No Alarm Warning 4 3 20 1 1 50 1 AIHP High Pressure 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 2 AILP Low Pressure 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 5 WaEHO Electrical Over Heating 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 6 WaAF Fan Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 7 AIAF Fan Failure 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 8 WaCF Clogged Filter 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 9 WaLE Water Leakage 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 10 AILE Water Leakage 23 19 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 13 WaHFA Humidifier Failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 14 WaHHC Humidifier High Current 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 15 WaHF Humidifier failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 16 WaHN Humidifier failure 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 17 WaHUC Humidifier Cylinder Worn 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 18 Hrt High Supply Temperature Level 1 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 19 Lrt Low Supply Temperature Level 1 15 11 0 4 3 20 1 1 50 20 HrH High Return Humidity Level 1
30. sign to the PC one IP address of the same segment same first three groups of code of the address inserted in the HiSNMP e g address for HiSNMP 129 100 19 114 address to be assigned to the PC 129 100 19 112 b GO 4 C co L9 4 CS CO Fig 7 Cross Cable 8 pole screened flat cable between HiSNMP and PC How to use the SetHipAip utility SetHipAip options MAC IP NM GW where MAC Ethernet address previously given by the Liebert Hiross SpA production or by the Information amp CONTROLS department Hexadecimal Decimal ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd IP The new IP address to get connected Decimal ddd ddd ddd ddd Name host NM New netmask OPTIONAL Decimal ddd ddd ddd ddd DEFAULT VALUE 255 255 255 0 GW default gateway OPTIONAL Decimal ddd ddd ddd ddd DEFAULT VALUE EMPTY Name host Where the options are d prepare in debug mode b transmission to the IP address N num repetitions number 1 Such a utility program is inside the CD with the documentation of and Hirolink It can also be downloaded by enabled users directly from www connectivity it manuals section HiSNMP User MANUAL cod 272703 rev 1 7 date 01 02 2006 pag 12 Connectivity The evolution 4 3 HOW TO SET amp VERIFY IP ADDRESS NETMASK GATEWAY From the commands prompt launch SetHipAip followed by the MAC previously assigned
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