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1.             Timeout  500  ms  Rety  3  SNMP version   vi z  Auth protocol    None Auth password   Privacy protocol    None Privacy password   SNMP Trap Receiver  Username community  administrator Port 162  SNMP version   vl v2c Ns  Auth protocol    None Auth password      amp     Privacy protocol    None Privacy password       Save    Default SNMP Agent Settings   This section allows you to set up your default SNMP and system parameters so  that eco Senors can connect to the NRGence devices in your installation    1  Enter a Username Community  Port ID and Trap Port for the events    2  Set the timeout and retry values     3  Select the SNMP version  Privacy  and Authentication protocols from the  drop down menus     4  Key in the Privacy and Authentication passwords   Note  Certain parameters in this section must match those of all the  NRGence devices in the installation  See Synchronizing SNMP    Parameters  page 53     5  Click Search  The devices will then be displayed in a list     51    Chapter 7  System Management    SNMP Trap Receiver  To be notified of SNMP trap events  do the following     L   2   3     Enter a Username  Port ID and Trap Port for the events   Set the timeout and retry values     Select the SNMP version  Privacy  and Authentication type from the drop   down menus     Key in the Privacy and Authentication passwords     Note  Certain parameters in this section must match those of all the eco    PDU devices in the installation  See Synchronizing SNMP  
2.       30   I  a i  A  100 I     I  150           200     300       350          00    Y Y Y 7 Y Y  201391246 084900 201391246 065000 201391246090000 2013912 0609 1000 23013912 06092000 2013 12 06 093000    Time    This displays all five indices  RCI  RHI  RPI  RAI  RTI  for the last hour     19    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Energy Saving Estimation                   Device Sensors Power Management Thermal Management Air Management  lect Energy Saving E  120 00 120 00  110 00 11000  100 00 100 00  90 00 90 00  oO 00 20 00  70 00 70 00  60 00 60 00  50 00 50 00  40 00 40 00  30 00 30 00  20 00 20 00  10 00 10 00  0 00   000 i  Measured Potential Measured Potential Aggressive  Fan Energy Saving Chiller Energy Saving    This displays energy savings estimates for Fan Energy  measured potential   and Chiller Energy  measured potential aggressive      Rack Door Status     dean MiA Oper Sela Baek Phase Stat  1 5 10 I  z0 5 J 5 40 43  1              z   l 3    E  Ly      1 ba          el COME CTE     __          E         A    ma   pa A  ss        LI    15            a   13  i  i   aa  50 10  1 5 10 La  0 aa kin  a5 ai 43    The Rack Door Status displays the open close status of each cabinet door  installed with an eco Sensors door sensor  EA1440  EA1441  or EA1442      GREEN  Rack Door is Closed  GRAY  No Door Sensor Installed  ORANGE   Rack Door is Open     20    eco Sensors User Manual    Quick View Color Scale   The Power Management  Thermal Management  Air Management  and  H
3.      Clear     click to erase the contents of the log event list      First Page     click to go to the first page of the log event list    68    eco Sensors User Manual       Previous Page     click to move to the previous page of the log event    list       Next Page     click to move to the next page of the log event list       Last Page     click to move to the last page of the log event list       Export Log     click to save the contents of the log event list to file    Log Options    Use this tab to set your log Maintenance and Display options     Lag Options    Events    Maintenanors   O By pind  ess  7 166     i  By cords  100 9999    Display   Log records in each page  10 100     Use this tab to set the Events that you want the system to log locally and or be  sent out by email via SMTP  Check the events to Log or Email  For events to  be sent via email you must configure the SMTP settings  see SNMP Settings     page 51      000000000000 00000000    69    CO  Email    Category Severity    System Critical    System Critical  System Warning  System Warning  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  System Information  Authentication Warning    Authentication Information       Authentication Information    Low disk space   Write data failure  Failed to send email  Database c
4.      The color scale displays  a range from 10 50       85    Chapter 9  Client    Humidity Management  This tab provides detailed real time information related to Humidity  Management  as outlined in the following sections     Cold Intake Relative Humidity   This page displays the real time Cold Intake Relative Humidity values  the  current average and the variance  in h_rel       The color scale displays a  range from 10 90      Cold Intake Dew Point Temperature   This page displays the real time Cold Intake Dew Point Temperature values   the current average and the variance  in t_dew  C    The color scale displays a  range from 0 15  C    86    eco Sensors User Manual    Power Control       The Power Control tab allows you to perform manual power management at  the device or outlet level     Note  Not all NRGence eco PDU PE models support outlet level power  management  Please see Supported NRGence Devices  page 5  and your  User Manual for further details     Click on the device in the side bar and its page appears  as below        DY All Devices z  db PEGA240_D01_   ie  Pemma DCI  dh Pemma DIL  Mb  PERMO DCI  de PEsizaG_DC1_   de PERMO DETI  Gh  PERMGDEI  Jb  PERMO DCI  de Pesizaa_DC1_   dh PENG DEI Outlet Status    Device Status 127 0 0 1    E  Arbon    Ha  453 26  PIA       ee FEH DCI  1 datea  tinge eert Power Dissipation  da  PERG DCI 1 Oudet_t E mua 95 2424  ii  Penna Cuter 2 ON Lore  El  meza   37 8805  aon  dh  PEGG   Outer d ON lore      wez  o 106 0654      0 07
5.     15    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Available Power Capacity       104 Fa SLI oul u  fmm onl  a     it    BE Ge We Ge GE  HE BE BE En GE          30 30  L 5 Lo I3 20 33 30 73 40 45    The Available Power Capacity displays the available power using a standard  formula for rack devices     Total Power Capacity  KWh    Power in Use  KWh    Available Power  Capacity  KWh      The box at the top right corner of the page displays the Average   of available  power for all the racks  The Var   uses the formula  Var X    E   X 1 2  to  calculate the variance value of all devices  You can move the mouse over each  rack to display the percentage of available power for that rack  The colors  represent the available power capacity for each rack displayed in 5   increments     eco Sensors User Manual    Overall Rack Cooling Effectiveness       Doview Sensurs    Sale   Overall Rack Cooling Efecresnadt       Good 1 YY  Peepe  gt  90     Rack Intake Tanporare  i  1    Win aliowahi  75 ME    T T T T  1 17 xy 45 ES  Tempmialara Sensa Num    This displays the Rack Cooling Index  RCI   RCI is a measure of how  effectively equipment racks are cooled and maintained within industry  temperature guidelines and standards  and functions as a useful cooling  performance metric  In addition to a graphical representation  this page also  provides you a    Hi    and a    Lo    for quick reference     Overall Rack Humidity Effectiveness    Davion Snnsors    Salaa   Chall Rack Harici beret       MA Goo
6.    Available Power  Capacity  K Wh      The box at the top right corner of the page displays the Average   of available  power for all the racks  The Var   uses the formula  Var X    E   X 1 2  to  calculate the variance value of all devices  You can move the mouse over each  rack to display the percentage of available power for that rack  The colors  represent the available power capacity for each rack displayed in 5   increments     78    eco Sensors User Manual    Overall Rack Cooling Effectiveness    Select   Overall lack Cooling Eilectweness aj        D Gaod  95   EO Accepinble  gt  90     Raek intake Torporim O     1 12 aad JA 435 E  lemperalure Henw Humnber    This displays the Rack Cooling Index  RCI   RCI is a measure of how  effectively equipped racks are cooled and maintained within industry  temperature guidelines and standards  and functions as a useful cooling  performance metric  In addition to a graphical representation  this page also  provides you a    Hi    and a    Lo    for quick reference     Overall Rack Humidity Effectiveness    Select   Overall Rack Humidity Efectiveness       Fa cl Intake Dow Point i   Y          T 7 7 T T  1 1 esd 23  5 RUG  Humidity Errar Humber    This displays the Return Temperature Index  RTI   RTI is a measure of the  performance of the air management system  and functions as a useful airflow  performance metric     79    Chapter 9  Client    Overall Rack Pressure Effectiveness    MA   dri  A E  MO Poor 0     Hack Diilorraal Pr
7.    Hepo Management      Ae port Into  Tele   Tine 2003 12 44 14 36 15   Suthie    a    y A  Penod    Aor hi Sian iori     0139 12 04 14   Duain    1 w    Group Char  Type Group Wane O Back Intake Temperature Peaks    O Rack Exhaust Temperature Peaks    Rack Equipment Temperatura Ditterence  O pants    LI Rack Cooling Index Hi    O Rack Cooling index Lo     conan   The Generate Report section allows you to establish the parameters and  schedule for your Thermal Analysis reports  The fields are explained in detail    in the following table     Field Explanation    Report Info Fill in the report name and the writer in the Title and Author fields     Enter the Time and Start from  when you want the report to begin   and  then enter the Period  options are hour  day  week  month  or quarter   and the Duration  1 24      Note  How far back the system stores data depends on your database  type  See Database Considerations  page 10  for details     Group In this field  select the date group that is the subject of the report  See  Report Management  page 31  for details     Chart In this field  check the analysis that components that you want to be  included in the report     Report Result and Report Management    The report results can be managed in exactly the same way as those generated  in the Power Analysis tab  Please reference sections Report Result  page 28   and Report Management  page 31  for details     32    Chapter 5  User Management    Overview    When you select the Use
8.    available by download from our website   must be installed and  running on the computer     Chapter 6  Device Management    Sensor Level    1  Highlight the device with the sensors you want to configure  and click  Setup     2  In the window that appears with the Device tab open  enter the Device  Settings and other parameters  as in the diagram and table below        dle akid Peo324     Device Bank Sensor  Qh  racks PESI    Ge racks PESTE Sensor Threshold Setings       Gh  racks PESA td  iG ekib PETIG Mama   r60073_EC1000_2023 i 127001 Medal    EC1000 Rack  rack    Gh  rackt6t_PET216  E Singar 1  be racket PE rsd Temperature  minnie  14 3 599           ES00  600  rockll6 _PEFIZA  We roche  Hiari reinar 151    43   180 950  GB  rnch6a_PES216  ja   i i i 7249 249 7       Y  ie  rockilGt_PES26 Preg sins  nina bc  Pa  E5b6  250 0   GB  ekibi PEI Gontor e  r  i    E   135 73 3  ei     e  akii PERIJA Temperature  mineria  C   20 0  60 0   N akiti Pea Hiarnadity  minerii 151  gt  Ba 5  15055 0   N sck070_PESI1   Prei cura  nina bol  249 243  Pa 2500 250  i   dhe rack  FESZ Sensor 3  EN rack071_ PERA Temperature  minam 199 2 508  e 20  0  60 0   EN racki FETI Hiari  irria 13 1 y 24 31 a  15 5 0   db rakiri PERIL Pressure  minara  249     249  Pa 250 0  250 0  rakira BCG  Sencar 4  r  zkO7  P  r  HE anida PESI Temperature  mina  139   785  5   20 0  50 01  Eh racki EC iiH  i   Hurd  minar  151 H a y  0505 09  hy racka PESI   lt   eB  raskid FEGIZ Preqaune  min na 249    245  Pa  2
9.    eco Sensors  eco PDU Power Management Software  V1 3 1  User Manual    www aten com    eco Sensors User Manual    User Information       Online Registration    Be sure to register your product at our online support center     International   http   eservice aten com    Telephone Support    For telephone support  call this number     International 886 2 8692 6959   China 86 10 5255 0110   Japan 81 3 5615 5811   Korea 82 2 467 6789   North America 1 888 999 ATEN ext 4988  United Kingdom 44 8 4481 58923    User Notice    All information  documentation  and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change  without prior notification by the manufacturer  The manufacturer makes no representations or  warranties  either expressed or implied  with respect to the contents hereof and specifically  disclaims any warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose  Any of the  manufacturer s software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is  Should the programs  prove defective following their purchase  the buyer  and not the manufacturer  its distributor  or its  dealer   assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing  repair and any incidental or  consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software    The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and or TV interference caused by  unauthorized modifications to this device  It is the responsibility of the user to correct such  interference     The manufacture
10.   0 0  cece ee eee eee 35   Chapter 6   Device Management   OVEIVICW   2 abanico a EEL AM ae ae 36   ZONDA Saeed eta echt  oe ae ee 36   RACKING aco es ool ea een eee sees yaa ee eae osa 38   Device Setup esti ii da GE et Sled ee eee 39  Adding New Devices               0 0 cece ee eens 40  Configuration Levels        0 0 0 0    cc ee ee ees 41  Device Level sate oe hay sete tira ea omic 41  Bank Le Velo tel irradia 43  OUNCE CY Cli ios dal doi in oia ltd eran aoa ardido de Site ia 44  Sensor Level  AS aie A ee ee a eee 46   Define Data Groupir    h seeds het aele reek a blade 47   Chapter 7   System Management   A s  5 dein  amp  a om ne ene ee oh od Stee oe A 49   A A eee ee eee eee eed 49  System Parameters    0 2sistestesaeicecckieek a 49   SNMP SeuinGS 225 eed bse teeth eel el 51   Default SNMP Agent Settings          0    0 0  eee 51  SNMP Trap Receiver          0 0 06 ce ee ees 52   A A ern 54   Other SCHINGS 25 08 cos oom arcos aa ra e 55   A O A A A nda lo ace 56   Maltenance  ote Sora a A A pares ia ae 57   Database immediata dia 59  Database  Seuings  24 5 pdas od ee ee 59  Database Capacity       ii hd beset ie cheb See id h   59  Database Maintenance           00 0 0  es 60   TASKS   o ote ee eb ba oe ae eee bed ee eee aden 61    eco Sensors User Manual    Group Power Control              o o ooocoocnoonoo ee tees 61  Configuration BaCkup   lt 2 5 40 le oad irae Die pati day ioe be 62  BIO 2 ned Doe ae T a Le eee see dea re Dae oe eee 64  SENOS isa ide ah has Oe 
11.   10171 PERIORG  10172 PESI2004   10177 PESZZDIA   10174 PESZIbA  101 F3 PESZ166  WO AG Prodi  ur  PESCA  10178 PES2 020    WTS PERIS    rack  rach00z  rach  rai  main3  rachis  racha  racki   rachUus  rach  mee  rack007  rack007  racki  rachUllg  ra  racks  rae 0      E Dibot     Solup   l       Pire                         Note  1  Click on the   sign next to All Devices in the side bar to expand the    39    tree     2  Double click on a device in the side bar tree or main page list to go  directly to the device   s Device Settings page     Chapter 6  Device Management    Adding New Devices    eco Sensors software can automatically discover all NRGence devices located  on the same intranet  Click New to bring up the New Device window     New Device    Method             Scan subnet         O Specify IP     Device SNMP Agent Settings    i   e  Username community   administrator                Timeout  500     SNMP version  v1       Auth protocol  Auth password       Privacy protocol  Privacy password              Method  Setup the subnet to be scanned or specific the IP address  and click Search  The  devices will then be displayed in a list     Device SNMP Agent  This section allows you to set up your SNMP and system parameters so that  eco Sensors can connect to the NRGence devices in your installation     1  Enter a Username Community  Port ID and Trap Port for the events   2  Set the timeout and retry values     3  Select the SNMP version  Privacy  and Authentication pr
12.   Use the ON  OFF and Reboot options to manually power manage the  individual outlet     25    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Group Control       The Group Control tab allows you to perform simultaneous manual power  management at the outlet level on data groups that you have already created     Note  1  See Define Data Group  page 47  for details about creating groups for  power management control     2  Not all NRGence models support outlet level power management   Please see Supported NRGence Devices  page 5  and your User  Manual for further details     Click on a group in the side bar and its page appears  as below           Cuidate in reup Power Control  Contolladhle Outlet 60  Ow   Built in  All Devices El Puto    Cutler Hon Cortrllable Ciuti  tt 1109 UFE    uii All adea    Controllable Quilet Information  Outlet Einius Dimes Name Rask Marner fone Name  r  ck001_PE61065_101  Duhet a 3 Rack _PE61088_101 e dali  Dulari E rack001_FE610 6_101    rado   Duet d i raci004_PE61088_107    raci001  Outlet_S rach _PE6105 _101 r  i  Dut E   r  ck001_PE610868_101    radin   Outlet  j race FETUSES 101 raci  Dudar _E j rack001_FE610 6_101    reckon  Cutlet_1 a rach002_PE610806_104   raci002  Outlet  E nach PERTIS TN neck  Duat a J i r  ck00 _P  61064_104   rack0D2  Due a rashi  PERI0SG_ 101   rackO02  Outlet_S 5 ra _PE610264_101 aci   Cutlet_6 i rach002_PE61086_104   raci002    Outlet  j radie PERTIS _ 1 nacho  Outlet j i r  ck00 _P  61064_104   rack0D2  Duie  rack002 PERZ0S4 101 ma
13.  Current    Voltage    Power    Power Dissipation    Note  Depending on your NRGence device  not all these options may  be available     3  There are two save options  Click Apply to save these settings for the  specified device  or click Save Apply to All Banks to save and apply  these settings to all banks on the same model as the specified device     43    Chapter 6  Device Management    Outlet Level    If your device supports outlet level monitoring  see Supported NRGence  Devices  page 5  and your User Manual for details   you can also set detailed  parameters for all the devices in your installation at the outlet level     1  Click on the Outlet tab  highlight the device outlet you want to configure   and click Setup     2  In the window that appears  enter the Outlet Settings  as below        Zona Dafne    ih  rask040_PES208  Ge  race PERZOR  Qh  rara  PERITOS  ih  rack  PERITOS  Qh  rack  PERITOS  ekia PERAE  sochl4d_PESI  R    neck _ PESO  cla PEA    nc A PERA  neck dh PESAT   sh PEST   cd PEA  a PEA  rack  _PES220  Sh racki FEOHI  hy rackddd_PEGZTO  hy rackddd_PEGZT    hy akii PESI   De  rackdad_PESIZA  De  rack050_PESHO  Se  rack050_PESHO  Sh  rockis PEGI  yh  rack051_PEBIZA    de  de  il  de  i  de  a  e    Device Info  Outlet    Name    Configuration    Threshold    rmack0S2 Pera    Fack Install   Device Setup in Srengy abra  a Denice Cutler Sensor  Duie Settings  Deica Info  Marne   r  ck041_PEB1088_201 127 001 Medel  PEOIOGO Rack    rack0n1  E   2  r7 3  ro 4  
14.  Line  Eledaa eas 0010 IEA    Colsiva  Cot ems 2300 Shon Parent  Cunency 5      Enabis rack full name    System Parameters       Enter the Service Delay time in seconds that the software will wait before  it requests new data from the Energy Box        Enter the total size for the Data Center Layout  this will set the maximum  parameters for the devices in your eco Sensors software installation  as  displayed on the Energy and Device tabs     49    Chapter 7  System Management    Enter a User Defined or Link to a  random  Device to set a Voltage value  for the Energy Box     Note  The EC1000 measures current only  Enter a reference voltage value  here to calculate power and power dissipation in EC installations     In the Others section you can set the default values that the eco Sensors  software will use for generating data     The Currency drop down menu allows you to select the type of currency  symbol to use     Select the Temperature Unit  Celsius or Fahrenheit  to use for all  environmental calculations     Check Enable rack full name to enable multi language rack names  For  example  this feature allows you to use Chinese  Japanese  and other  characters when creating a rack   s name     50    eco Sensors User Manual    SNMP Settings    This section allows you to set up your SNMP and system parameters so that  eco Senors can connect to the eco PDUs in your installation     Sur Sommas   E    Default SNMP Agent Settings    Username community  administrator Port  161    
15.  Pa Gace ahd  ond run ik ita apn    Dinane ciek Hai hy conie    Click Next to continue     Leer  Loca      2  The License Agreement window appears     eco Sensors User Manual      E eco Sensors Setup  License Agreement  Please reed the lolowing keane speer corts       hnos pour kceras agreement it hera     2  Lage bolsa beer of the beers ag eeeerd  J Vide mol agree lo the ler of Pi beman agreement    eee    er   ot     Enable the    I agree to the terms of this license agreement    radio button   and then click Next to continue     3  The Serial Number window appears       eco Sensors Setup  Serial Humber ten    ki an  Enter poa pmid numia and cick Masi bo contras ho        gt   Sena Humber     cmo  Lee    tomen     Enter your serial number  which can be found on the cover of the bundled  CD ROM  and click Next to continue     4  The User Information window appears       eco Sensors Setup Eg  Urea informaron te 4   mM   ris poa urs formation and click Hed bo contras he     T i  Mame  Carmp  ra     cmo   ee  Lone     Enter your user information and click Next to continue     5  The Installation Folder window appears     Chapter 2  Installation      E eco Sensors Setup E  Iinsallalion bolder i    hare madd you os eco Sermon bo be mita  Eo      a    The rte vall be misied im E Fold kieg below To select a ile koryas  ihm bpe ig  new path  or chick  Change lo boris for an editing fodder    hell poo Sorani bir    C Rogen  ieran Sermon   Change       ipe reaped IRA AMA    Space mule
16.  VLO 091    Chert  Master P  1270 01                   Page Components    The screen components are described in the table below     1 Menu Bar The menu bar contains three operational categories   Dash Board  Power Control and Group Control     2   Dashboard Alert Bar The Dashboard Alert bar is a special feature of the  Dashboard page  Similar to the Menu Bar  it contains  operational sub categories that pertain to the item  selected in the tab bar  but it also has an extra color   coded function that allows you to instantly see the  category status     RED  Critical  ORANGE  Warning  GRAY  Offline  GREEN  Normal       3   Logout   Monitor Click on the far right button to log out of your eco  Sensors session     Click on the Monitor icon to start the real time  Energy Performance Indicator     4   Interactive Display Panel   This is your main work area  The screens that  appear reflect your menu choices        15    Chapter 9  Client    Dashboard    The Dashboard Alert bar is a special feature of the Dashboard page that  features color coded tabs that allows you to instantly see a category   s status   RED  Critical  ORANGE  Warning  GRAY  Offline  GREEN  Normal     Device Sensors    The PDU Sensors tab displays collated data in formats that provide an overall  view of the various levels being monitored by your sensors  In combination  with the four color dashboard scheme  outlined above   you can easily assess  the overall status of the groups devices at a glance     Thresho
17.  begin to use eco Sensors to monitor and  manage your devices  The steps below provide a quick reference to the sections  of the user manual you should refer to in order to do this smoothly     l     oF    Plot the position of the individual racks in your data center  See Rack  Install  page 38     Establish the threshold settings and other parameters for your NRGence  devices at the device and outlet level  See Device Setup  page 39     Note  Not all PE models support outlet level monitoring  see Supported    NRGence Devices  page 5  and your eco PDU User Manual for  details  Group the racks in your data center into zones  See Zone Define  page 36     Establish your System parameters  event notification and database  preferences  see System Management  page 49      Set your Log preferences  see Log  page 68      Once you have completed these basic setup steps  please proceed to Energy  Management  page 14     13    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Overview    The Energy Management section displays the real time power measurements  and environment monitoring information of your data center in a variety of  formats  at the zone  rack  device  and outlet level  You can also generate  customized reports about your data center   s status that include energy saving  suggestions     Dashboard    The Dashboard Alert bar is a special feature of the Dashboard page that  features color coded tabs that allows you to instantly see a category   s status   RED  Critical  ORANGE  Warning  GR
18.  cfm     Floor Plenum Airflow Supply Distribution   This page displays the real time Floor Plenum Airflow Supply Distribution  values  the current average  and the variance  in Q_floor  cfm    The color  scale displays a range from 500 2500 cfm     Heat Load Airflow Supply Distribution   This page displays the real time Heat Load Airflow Supply Distribution  values  the current average  and the variance  in Q  cfm    The color scale  displays a range from 500 2500 cfm     Hot Recirculation Airflow w Distribution   This page displays the real time Hot Recirculation Airflow w Distribution  values  the current average  and the variance  in AA_circk       The color scale  displays a range from 10 50       Cold Bypass Airflow Distribution   This page displays the real time Cold Bypass Airflow Distribution values  the  current average  and the variance  in AA_bypas       The color scale displays  a range from 10 50       23    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Humidity Management  This tab provides detailed real time information related to Humidity  Management  as outlined in the following sections     Cold Intake Relative Humidity   This page displays the real time Cold Intake Relative Humidity values  the  current average  and the variance  in h_rel       The color scale displays a  range from 10 90      Cold Intake Dew Point Temperature   This page displays the real time Cold Intake Dew Point Temperature values   the current average  and the variance  in t_dew  C    The color scal
19.  dynamic Rack Cooling Index  RCI  and Return Temperature Index   RTI  by zone  NRGence eco Sensors software  in conjunction with sensor   enabled eco PDUs   gives you the means to assess  diagnose and estimate how  much energy you can save  Following the suggestions generated by the sensor   enabled system allows you to optimize energy usage to save energy without  harming your IT equipment   s reliability  The NRGence eco Sensors utility  provides secure and centralized  single portal  single login  access   administration and management of up to 1000 PE devices over the network      local and worldwide     anywhere and anytime     Because NRGence eco Sensors offers a single  integrated window based  application program to manage all your devices  users no longer need to learn  the interface for each individual device or remember every device   s IP  addresses  making system management easier and more efficient     By consolidating the management of your NRGence devices  NRGence eco  Sensors allows every NRGence device to be accessed and controlled by means  of a single IP address  All outlets in different NRGence devices are integrated  into a single tree view  making eco Sensors ideal for the power management of  large data centers and branch office server rooms located in several remote  locations within the same intranet     NRGence eco Sensors is able to automatically discover all NRGence devices  within the same intranet and has the ability to monitor manage these devi
20. 02  Outlet d Oh Lore  E un   32 469  0 0705    Mi  PESIZ4G_ DCI   de PEGIZG_ DCI   Ge  PENG DCI  dh Pemma DEIL  Jab  PERMO DCI    o Duim 5 DR E    1023   17 3188  0 0753  Duet A DR 0 108 23 22 7282 00858  Qhutlest_7 OF ol 10273 2005637 0 0716    Cuilet_A On    Fi 108 24 aan 00816       ih Pemma DCI Bank Status  e PERIODO  AH i   Power Dissipabon  dh  Pemma De L 12100071 1 1856       dh  PESI240_D01_  2 Bank_z Lon Lore     108 23 5 43 5876889      0 648    i  Pees24G_DC1_     ih  prea mea   7    Device Status  Use the ON  OFF and Reboot options to manually manage device power     Sensor Status  This section is view only and provides status information about the sensors     Outlet Status    Use the ON  OFF and Reboot options to manually manage individual outlet  power     87    Group Control    Chapter 9  Client       The Group Control tab allows you to perform simultaneous manual power  management at the outlet level on data groups that you have already created     Note  1  See Define Data Group  page 47  for details about creating groups for    power management control     2  Not all NRGence models support outlet level power management   Please see Supported NRGence Devices  page 5  and your User    Manual for further details     Click on a group in the side bar and its page appears  as below     Tone          Outiet_2  Outiet_3  Outlet_4  Outlet_5  Outlet_6  Outiet_7  Outlet_8  Outiet_9  Outlet 10  Outiet_ 11  Outiet_12    Outlet_13    Outlet_14    Outlet_15  Outiet_16    Ou
21. 2384 0 00 0 00  rack022   Nov 2013 263 3688 0 00 0 00       From this page click Save to save the billing information  or Choose Chart to  return to the previous page and reconfigure the parameters for your billing  report     66    eco Sensors User Manual    Report Management   ey Setings  Maintenance     Heporl Management          Doelabase Billing       Location  Regertlaldar  ClProgran Files l   TE Nileco SensorslBillheportFilel   Eriga    Search  dessich by   lirna k    Search     Show All    Time Range From   201321320 00 00 00   Toc TAI 79 50 50         Hrepuarts  Ho  Tie Author Tiree Reporti  1 DecsmberBilling Bret 12580139 25049 FM Open HTML  2 DecemberGilling Bren LIO 91 39 Pel  Open HTML  3 Decemberdilling   Beet 1152013 255 41 Phi Open HTL              Dee lite      This page allows you to select the Location where you want to save reports   and also provides various Search options  as detailed in the following table     Field Explanation  Report Folder Use this field to specify the folder where the reports are  saved  Use Browse to locate a folder  click Save to save  the location   Search By Search parameters in the drop down menu allow you    search for reports using Time  Title  or Author  Enter the  Title or Author in the field on the right     Time Range Enter a time range for your report search and click  Search   Reports The main window displays the reports  Here  you can    select to Show All or Delete reports     After clicking Search  a list of Reports 
22. 5 55   C     84    eco Sensors User Manual    Air Management  This tab provides detailed real time information related to Air Management  as  outlined in the following sections     Intake Differential Pressure Distribution   This page displays the real time Intake Differential Pressure Distribution  values  the current average and the variance  in Pa   The color scale displays a  range from 10 200 Pa     Heat Load Airflow Across Distribution   This page displays the real time Heat Load Airflow Across Distribution values   the current average and the variance  in v_equip  cfm    The color scale  displays a range from 10 200 cfm     Floor Plenum Airflow Supply Distribution   This page displays the real time Floor Plenum Airflow Supply Distribution  values  the current average and the variance  in Q_ floor  cfm    The color scale  displays a range from 500 2500 cfm     Heat Load Airflow Supply Distribution   This page displays the real time Heat Load Airflow Supply Distribution  values  the current average and the variance  in Q  cfm    The color scale  displays a range from 500 2500 cfm     Hot Recirculation Airflow w Distribution   This page displays the real time Hot Recirculation Airflow w Distribution  values  the current average and the variance  in AA_circk       The color scale  displays a range from 10 50       Cold Bypass Airflow Distribution   This page displays the real time Cold Bypass Airflow Distribution values  the  current average and the variance  in AA_bypas  
23. 500 2500   hy rack075_PEB108  iy rack075_PES100 l Appiy t same Madal     apply    Device Info This section displays the device Name  IP  Model and  Rack information for configuration   Sensor 1 2 3 4 Set the sensor threshold settings  min  max   using the    parameters provided  for     Temperature    Humidity      Pressure    3  There are two save options  Click Apply to save these settings for the  specified device  or click Save Apply to same Model to save and apply  these settings to all devices    sensors of the same model as the specified  device     46    eco Sensors User Manual    Define Data Group       The Define Data Group section allows you to create groups of zones  racks   devices or outlets for power management control  The List section displays the  Type of group  zone  rack  device  or outlet  and 1ts Name  and the Members   section displays the individual zones  racks  devices or outlets that are in that    group     AiO 2  WI       Lisi  Type Hame  Dusi Huin All Outlets e  Aarh  Buih in   All Aiacis smek00_PES1040_ rach    nakita PEBIORA 1  rackD02  nackt PEGZGHA 10  reckonz  rck00d_PE62000_1 rack003  eack04_Pe bs URC racking  mck PESTA 10   Paull  rack00d_PEO000_4  recion4  s  ck005_PE01006_1 racks  tacki Re OR TO racks  mckIO PESZESA 1   Pack  rackOO6_PEBZ00G_1  rackon    ecko  Pesta   nacho   racki Pesan  rair    Doiio   Add   mek00A_PES  164_10  racha       To define a group  do the following     1  Click Add to bring up the Data Group Information windo
24. AY  Offline  GREEN  Normal     Device Sensors   The PDU Sensors tab displays collated data in formats that provide an overall  view of the various levels being monitored by your sensors  In combination  with the four color dashboard scheme  outlined above   you can easily assess  the overall status of the groups devices at a glance     Threshold Monitor             Device Sensors Power Management Thermal Management Hurnedity Management  Horna Irv a  Select Thre or    HE EH BE EE GE  08 8E BE NU EE    This displays the overall threshold monitoring information  See Device Setup   page 39  for information on setting the thresholds     eco Sensors User Manual       Real time Measurements  Hover your mouse over a rack in the display for real time power measurement  and monitoring information  as below     SY rack032    S   08  rack032_PE8324rB_10222   T  34 1692kwH     7  13454379W    105 94      12 704   Sensor 1   Sensor 2    Sensor 3  Sensor4  2 1 Bank_1   T  22 7808kWH   T  875 0645w                      uj      v    The meanings of the icons are show in the table  below     PDU    __  Bower Dissipation Dissipation   KWh  job   Kilowatt Hour        Power  a       Bank Voltage V   Volt   Current A   Ampere   Sensor Humidity   RH  El  Relative Humidity   Temperature A  al  Celsius    Fahrenheit     Pressure Pa  E  Pascal   1 Pa   1 N m2    Note  The icons are color coded so you can instantly see a category   s status   RED  Critical  ORANGE  Warning  GREEN  Normal  GRAY  Offline
25. C   The color scale displays a range from 10 45  1C     Intake Differential Temperature  This page displays the real time Intake Differential Temperature values  the    current average  and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from  2 20   C     Hot Exhaust Temperature  This page displays the real time Hot Exhaust Temperature values  the current    average  and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from 2   20  E     Exhaust Differential Temperature  This page displays the real time Exhaust Differential Temperature values  the    current average  and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from  10 45   C     Cold Hot Across Temperature Rise  This page displays the real time Cold Hot Across Temperature Rise values  the    current average  and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from  5 55   C     22    eco Sensors User Manual    Air Management  This tab provides detailed real time information related to Air Management  as  outlined in the following sections     Intake Differential Pressure Distribution   This page displays the real time Intake Differential Pressure Distribution  values  the current average  and the variance  in Pa   The color scale displays  a range from 10 200 Pa     Heat Load Airflow Across Distribution   This page displays the real time Heat Load Airflow Across Distribution values   the current average  and the variance  in v_equip  cfm    The color scale  displays a range from 10 200
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27. PE8108A B G Outlet  PE5216   6216 IEC 320 C19   IEC 320 C13 Bank x 1  PE5324   6324 Bank x 2  PE7216   8216   9216 Outlet  PE7324   8324   9324 Outlet  PE7328B  J G PDU   2 x Bank     Outlet  PE7324kJA PDU   2 x Bank     Outlet  PE8121kJ PDU   1 x Bank     Outlet  PE8316G PDU   2 x Bank   Outlet  PE8324A   JA PDU   2 x Bank   Outlet  PE9222B   G Outlet  PE9330B   J G PDU   2 x Bank     Outlet  EC1000   EC2004 Bank x 1 2   PE1216   PE1324    Note  For detailed outlet information as well as the complete specifications of  an individual model  please reference the respective user manual     Chapter 2  Installation    Before You Begin    The Single User version of NRGence eco Sensors can be downloaded from the  ATEN website  The download link for this can be found on the software CD  provided with the NRGence eco PDU package  The Master and Client versions  can be found on the ESC100 CD ROM and ATEN website  For more  information on the different software versions available  see Overview  page 1     Once you have downloaded and saved the installation file to a convenient  location  follow the instructions below     Installing eco Sensors    1  Double click on the eco Sensors exe file to open the installer  The  Welcome window appears     lie eco Sensors Selup F       A   F       Welcome  Wacoma lo En rula lor mor Seno 1  01063      Mis tor eecominanded that pon act all Windkcers Gage arta  TE before contr pth Get nella    los hare su other pogam cunning  peme clock Cancel   Gibbs
28. Parameters  page 53     52    eco Sensors User Manual    Synchronizing SNMP Parameters    In order for eco Senors to access the NRGence devices on the installation  it is  essential that three of the SNMP parameters are the same  These parameters are  Username  Privacy PW  and Authen PW  The default values  which are the  same for eco Sensors and eco PDU units  are shown in the following table     Parameter   Default Web UI  Username Administrator Account ID  Privacy PW SNMP Privacy PW  Authen PW Administrator Account Password    If any of these parameters are modified on the Web GUI of the eco PDU  device s   the same parameters in eco Sensors must also be modified     Note  eco Sensors will only access eco PDUs with the same parameters  so it  is essential that these parameters are synchronized for all eco PDUs in  your installation  Reference the Browser Operation chapter of your  eco PDU User Manual for further information     53    Chapter 7  System Management    SMTP    SNMP Satinge    SMTP Sommas    SMTP Settings  Enable report from the following SMTP server  Server   Port  25  Send from     Send to     SMTP server requires authentication  Account name     Password       Save      To have eco Sensors email reports from the SMTP server  do the following     1  Enable the Enable report from the following SMTP server  and key in the  IP address and port number of your SMTP server     2  Key in the email address of where the report 1s being sent from in the Send  From fiel
29. a 5  a  63  la g  Mutigi  Mane Cuas   Lorniayuraion  Dietes Tina  hudan method    Kill the Power y    N    OFF     Har   Threshold  Mirureran Haamun  Lunrarit A 1  A  0 0  10 0  Voltage 100  Y 120  Y  30 0  260 0   Pinar wi ag Ww E EE EA   Power dirspator HWH 99999  keH pga    Appi t   all Cutlets   apply      This section displays the device Name  IP  Model and Rack  information     Select an individual outlet by clicking on the outlet icon  and then  proceed to configure its parameters  as below     Give the outlet a name  optional       Select one of the three choices for the Shutdown Method from the  drop down menu     see Shutdown Methods  page 45  for details       Set MAC address and Delay Time On Off for the selected method     Set the outlet threshold settings  min    max   using the parameters  provided  for       Aggregate Current    Voltage    Aggregate Power      Aggregate Power Dissipation    44    eco Sensors User Manual    op    There are two save options  Click Save to save these settings for the  specified outlet  or click Apply to all Outlets to save and apply these  settings to all outlets of the specified device     Shutdown Methods  The three available shutdown methods are explained in detail below          45    Kill the Power     If this option is selected  the NRGence device waits for  the amount time set in the Power Off Delay field  and then turns the  Outlet s power Off  Turning the power off performs a cold  non safe   shutdown     Wake on LAN   T
30. ad  Dissipation can also be viewed in daily  weekly  monthly  quarterly or yearly  formats  The color scale displays a range from 4000 40000 U kWH     Heat Load Density  This page displays the real time Heat Load Density values  the current average  and the variance  in W   The color scale displays a range from 500 4500 W     83    Chapter 9  Client    Thermal Management    This tab provides detailed real time information related to Thermal  Management  as outlined in the following sections     Cold Intake Temperature  This page displays the real time Cold Intake Temperature values  the current    average and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from 10 45  1C     Intake Differential Temperature  This page displays the real time Intake Differential Temperature values  the    current average and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from  2 20   C     Hot Exhaust Temperature  This page displays the real time Hot Exhaust Temperature values  the current    average and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from 2   20  Es    Exhaust Differential Temperature  This page displays the real time Exhaust Differential Temperature values  the    current average and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from  10 45   C     Cold Hot Across Temperature Rise  This page displays the real time Cold Hot Across Temperature Rise values  the    current average and the variance  in   C   The color scale displays a range from  
31. are displayed  Click Open HTML to  open the billing report in a browser and display it on a single page  You can  also go to the Report folder and open the individual CSV and PDF report files     67    Chapter 8  Log    Overview       eco Sensors keeps a record of transactions that take place on its installation  and  stores up to 128 events at one time  The System Log page provides a powerful  array of filters and functions that allow you to view and export the log file data   as well as be informed by email of specified events as they occur     corona       Time range  f   All Include CD Esclude Fearn Ta   Page  1154 Save all pages    Log Lrst  DateTime Category Erven Event Lag Inis    201312105 00 51 19   aar bask Infarmabon Lilisto dark Tack  Mamb  behedule Maen  has bi  n helelnd   2 2017 12 05 09 51 15   Syiar tack Information Delete dark Tark  Mame  Bren Tart  hat been deleted   3   11312105 085114   Syahnen bask lnlgemahan Deberia atk Tack  lame  Brett Teal   had bors delebed   4 2013 12 05 09 51 11  Sviberntark Information Delete dark Tark  Mame  Bren Teil had been deleted   5   11312105 003550   Sirilbirn bask lnlgemaban   Skat lask Sechtduded task  Marne Bret Test  has slaried   6 2013 12 05 02 33 33   Sythe tack Information   Add task Tak  dame  Bret Terj hat bean added   2131405 OM SO i Sytari Lack Infoemaborn   Fart lack Schediuded Lack  Marne Bret Teel   har tlaried   a 2003 12 05 09 35 14  System task Information Add task  Tark  Mame  Brett Tert2  has been add
32. ave the report in your desired location   see Report Management  page 31  for specifying the location   or click  Choose Chart to return to the Generate Report page to adjust    parameters or exit     28    eco Sensors User Manual    Energy Saving Suggestion    This report tab provides energy saving suggestions in the form of charts  displaying measured and potential savings for fan energy and chiller energy   and a list of actions that you can undertake to improve your data center   s    energy efficiency  as shown below     Line Chart  Energy Saving Suggestion   IT Power Capacity   IT Inventory List   Power PUE                    A  120 00 120 00  110 00 110 00  100 00 100 00  Measured Potential Measured Potential Aggressive  Fan Energy Saving Chiller Energy Saving  Action  Ensure an adequate ratio of IT airflow to AHU airflow  Improve air management    v    IT Power Capacity    This report tab provides information about the IT capacity of your data center   or specified areas in the data center  in the form of tables and charts  as shown    in the following illustrations     Line Ghat  Eneng Sing Sugg edbon   NM Power Capacsty   fT Imeentory Lit Power PUE   Built in  All Devices IT Power Capacity    1001 72       Capice    aga Pra 1050207    Geinadh fang O O  Peak Pareri 129 2971  Growth  peak  0 00   Time Penod   0134 12 04 11  Capacity Peak Power  12500  1000  200    60m      Choose Chart        29    iwige Pisi    Save    IT Inventory List    Chapter 4  Energy Managemen
33. ces   This software provides monitoring managing of PE device outlet power ON   OFF Reboot  sequential ON OFF of outlet  current   KWH   environmental  monitoring at PDU outlet level  name of outlet  current   kWH   environment  sensor threshold setting alert  etc  through SNMP  Threshold exceed alerts are  also available through Syslog SMTP      gt  See Supported NRGence Devices  page 5  for a list of compatible  NRGence sensor enabled eco PDUs     Chapter 1  Introduction    ATEN s eco Sensors 1s available as a Master Version and Client Version  The  Master Version offers the full functionality of eco Sensors  and 1s capable of  managing the PDU through SNMP and the client node through TCP IP  This  allows multiple users to log into the master node  concurrently to manage  PDUs in different authorized zones  making distributed PDU management  much more efficient under one centralized environment  With the Client  Version  users are allowed to log into a master node to monitor PDU status and  control each outlet on the PDUs  Having both Master and Client versions  allows data centers to optimize their performance and centralize their  management     dd This feature 1s only available with the Master Version of NRGence eco  Sensors  available on the ESC100 CD ROM and ATEN website   It 1s  not available with the Single User version that is found on the included  CD ROM     eco Sensors  Client Version    eco Sensors eco Sensors  Client Version Master Version    eco Sensors  Clien
34. d     Note  1  Only one email address is allowed in the From field  and it cannot  exceed 64 Bytes     2  1 Byte   1 English alphanumeric character     3  Key in the email address  addresses  of where you want the SMTP reports  sent to in the Email List field     Note  1  If you are sending the report to more than one email address   separate the addresses with a semicolon  The total cannot exceed  256 Bytes     2  1 Byte   1 English alphanumeric character   4  If your server requires authentication  put a check in the Server requires    authentication checkbox  and key in the appropriate account information  in the Account Name and Password fields     54    eco Sensors User Manual    Other Settings    The Other Settings page allows you to enable the Enquiry Service  and set the  Service port and Security string  This page 1s used to establish a connection to  a third party software   s billing service      _  Enable Enquiry Service  Service port     Security string     eco Sensors service port 19999    a    99    Chapter 7  System Management    Sessions    The Sessions page lists the clients that are connected to eco Sensors across the  network  SEE PAGE This page displays the username  client node IP address  and the time that the user logged in  Use the box to the left to select a client   s  session and click End Session to disconnect the user from the master node         METAS ATT ACTI AT TT  Sr See       Client IF       End Sasson    56    eco Sensors User Manual    Mai
35. d  gt  05   Acceptable  gt  90   iz Po  lt  lt  Siis       Fiack imaka Dose Pona        T 7 F T 7  1 10 15 20 y de  Homedity Aenm Hamisa    This displays the Return Temperature Index  RTI   RTI is a measure of the    performance of the air management system  and functions as a useful airflow  performance metric     17    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Overall Rack Pressure Effectiveness    Deview Sensors   PowerManagamem   Thermal Management   imagen      Select   Overall Rack Precio Ffediesne st    MA Good  95   Acceptable   50   Foor   ote       Rack Difiorentisi Procure Dorncieater inechor           This displays the RPI     Overall Rack Airflow Effectiveness    Device Sensors   ower Management   Themi Managemen  r Manageme      Falai   Overall Rack iiri Escort    EE Goodis  Acceptable  gt  50   Be Pear 90                                This displays the RAI     18    eco Sensors User Manual    Overall Air Management Effectiveness    SS TO A TD O a      Select Overall   ir Management Efectrreness    190 00  125 00 l    120 00     A       115 00    RACK     110 00 i y   i  105 00        100 00 i       95 00 Y Y Y Y Y  20131205 084000 20131205085000 20131205090000 20131206091000 20131206092000 20131205 083000    This displays the RTI     Overall Indices Dashboard    Omics senors O A E a    Select Overall indices Darbbosd w  High Y  200 a RCI  m     RHI  150 Ke     eo e e nt il A o ca ch A A A SY se _    SA fal    A Tr h i A nN a     RTI     y    SO   i   J   PEL          0 
36. derations          0 000 000 cece eee 10  Chapter 3   First time Setup  Logging A eh ike ees hee sd ee Bae heces Aenea eee nS archer x 11  The eco Sensors Main Page             0 0c ce eee 12  Page Components              000 eee ees 12  Quick View Step by Step Setup           0 00 0    cee ee 13  Chapter 4   Energy Management  A hse ota ae tee Sy ee ee hn Sos a a a a 14  DaShDOaidis a2 A Ah ood A eee BAe an hee wa Skea eee 14  Device SONS Sia eS eat es ad See ee eee 14  QUICK Viw  Color SGale ao Stout oa ewe De Se eRe ees 21  Power Management             0 00 cece ee ee eee eens 21  Thermal Management  a oS 22  A Management orir girri kanea binirata aa A bho ee 23  Humidity Management             0 00  ccc eee eee es 24  POWEI COMO Sac ca tice a ak eres be detec ae Bch el ese Ge wee nas ae 25  SA A O OEUR Ye DER  25  Sensor Status  fs Ak tie Gee ears bbe db ds bars adi 25  Outer SAUS ee eS Ee Pee aces 25  GOUD  COMMON sares a a Bid ite ve boas eae wen ey ae dias ers Een es 26    eco Sensors User Manual    POWEINANAIVSIS  lt  25 Send dra si ee atte heh 2   Generale TR SION su incitan la tie tiie taut atten carr dol a dera Aas ae 27  Reportes ia see A A re 28  Report Management             00 00 eee eens 31   Thermal Analysis visi aida Sneek 32  Generate Repo    32  Report Result and Report Management                        32   Chapter 5   User Management   A 3 fore ce ee ee ees A Ge Ae ra eo 33  User Information                  ee ee eae 34  Device Access RightS            
37. device name to enable access  and then  click Save to save your settings     Set Device Access Right    C  Device Name   C  rack001_PE61084_10160  rack001_PE61086_10161  rack002_PE6108G_10162    rack003_PE6208B_10164  rack003_PE6208G_10165  rack004_PE81084_10166  rack004_PE8108B_10167  rack005_PE8108G_10168  rack005_PE82084_10169  rack006_PE8208B_10170  rack006_PE82086G_10171  rack007_PE522054_10172  rack007_PE5220s4_10173    O  O  O  O  O  O  O  O  O  O    MAC  00 10 74 9D 01 01  00 10 74 9D 01 02  00 10 74 9D 01 03  00 10 74 9D 01 04  00 10 74 9D 01 05  00 10 74 9D 01 06  00 10 74 9D 01 07  00 10 74 9D 01 08  00 10 74 9D 01 09  00 10 74 9D 01 10  00 10 74 9D 01 11  00 10 74 9D 01 12  00 10 74 9D 01 13  00 10 74 9D 01 14    IP  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1  127 0 0 1    Model  PE61084  PE6108B  PE6108G    PE6208B    PE6208G  PE81084  PE8108B  PE8108G  PE82084  PE8208B  PE8208G  PE5220s4  PE5220s4    Rack  rack001  rack001  rack002  ETT  rack003  rack003  rack004  rack004  rack005  rack005  rack006  rack006  rack007   rack007       35    Chapter 6  Device Management    Overview    The Device Management tab allows you to define your data center layout by  rack and zone grouping for customized power analysis  You can also define  detailed parameters  such as Device Threshold Settings  at the PDU and outlet  level  See the following sections for more detailed informat
38. e Add Modify Task window  as shown below     Auk  Hodiy Gros Power Conirol Tank    Task Info    largoi grou   Bimli  S Dower    Scheduling    Regular   Exeeptica    Moree ay    Tend ay  Wednesday  Thursday  Frida    Salarii    o  oOj  O  O O O0 0 0    Sunday       To schedule a group power control task  do the following   1  Key in a Name for the task     2  Select the task Type from the drop down menu  Daily  Weekly  or Yearly      61    Chapter 7  System Management    3  Select the Target Group from the drop down menu     4  Use the Scheduling section to set the power on and power off times  and to  add Exceptions to Yearly tasks     Note  Exceptions will override all scheduling parameters     5  Click Save to save the task  It now appears on the main page     Group Power Control   Configuration Backup      Group Power Control Tasks       Target Group       Schedule Main daily  Built in  All Devices    Select a task in Group Power Control Tasks main page and use the buttons to  Modify or Delete     Configuration Backup   These tasks are set on a daily or weekly basis to automatically backup the eco  Sensors configuration data  On the main page  click Add to open the Add   Modify Configuration Backup Task window  as shown below     Auk  Hindiy Condiguralion Bei kai Task    Task Info  e  Weekk Backup  Type     a Binas on tilar  Tawe in folder  Utama    Patbwbrd    Scheduling  Start Time  Mandar    Tusda          Cancel      To schedule a configuration backup task  do the foll
39. e displays a  range from 0 15  C    24    eco Sensors User Manual    Power Control       The Power Control tab allows you to perform manual power management at  the device or outlet level     Note  Not all NRGence eco PDU PE models support outlet level power  management  Please see Supported NRGence Devices  page 5  and your  User Manual for further details     Click on the device in the side bar and its page appears  as below     Dash Goad   Power Conai Traral Anais  A    Y All Devce   hy rack001_PES1094_10160  e rock0O1_PES1088_10161  4B  rack002_PE6100G_10162  G    rack002_PE62084_10163  By rack003_PEG2088_10164  Wy rack003_PES2080_10185  Ge rack004_PES10RA_10166  by rock004_PES1008_10167  e rackD005_PES108G_10168  db  rack005_PEG200A_10169                Device Status 127 0 0 1    Devoe Name Voltage Power Disspabon    C Reboot    Humidity Temperature Pressure          de  racki 06_PES208B_10170  By rack006_PEG200G_10171 Dutler_1 IN i a 105 4 01 10 54 1 459  By rack007_PES22004_ 1017  t Outlet  a 1437    E rack007_PES220sA_1017  Outiet_3 14815    Wy rock000_PESZI6A_10174 Outler_4 o 1 4524  e rock008_PES2168_10175 Qutler_5 o 1 469  ib  rack009_PES2160_10176 Outlet 6     1 4482  dl  rack009_PES2209B_1017      rack010 PES220 4 1017       Outlet_  14632    Outlet_8 1 443           Device Status  Use the ON  OFF and Reboot options to manually power manage the device    Sensor Status  This section is view only and provides status information about the sensors     Outlet Status  
40. eak hours  Peak  Enter the time of day  From  that the peak rate  begins  how many hours  Duration  the peak rate occurs  and the Rate     KWH  per hour  Non Peak  Enter the non peak Rate    KWH  per  hour       Click Save     64    eco Sensors User Manual    Generate Report    oye Setings Maimenance   Database  Generate Report Report Managenent        Group Report Info  Type Group Marne Tile   Decembertilira  Devi  Built in  All Dietas  Dui  t  Built in  All Ciurtd  ti uhor Diet  Fach  Buik in  All Radke  Time   2013 12 08 14 38 16 E  Type    Tevtal k  Menth  201312      Add   l    Generate      The Generate Report section allows you to establish the parameters for your  billing reports  The fields are explained in detail in the following table     Field Explanation    Report Info Fill in the report name and the creator in the Title and Author fields   Enter the Time which will represent when the report was created     Enter the Type  Total  will give you a report that is an accumulation of  all the energy costs for all the racks  Rack  will give you a break down  of the energy costs accumulated by each rack     Select a Month for which you wish to calculate the billing data for   Note  Rack reports will take longer to generate as much more data is  required to provide the detailed billing information     Group In this field  click Add to select the data group s  that is the subject of  the billing report     After filling in the information  click Generate and a new window 
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42. ftware will be installed on should meet the  following requirements     Master Version Client Version    Operating System Windows 7 Windows Server   Windows 7 Windows Server  2003 and above 2003 and above    CPU 2 0 GHz Dual Core  Resolution Larger than 1024x768  Network 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet    Sensors    For complete energy management of an instrumented data center with the use  of the NRGence eco PDU and eco Sensors software  you should install 4  sensors for each of the racks in your data center in order to generate a complete  energy efficient data chart  Higher sensor installation density is helpful to  generate more accurate data  8 port models have 2 sensor ports  In this case   Sensor 1 needs to be installed at the intake of the rack  EA1140 or EA1240   and sensor 2 needs to be placed at the exhaust of the IT equipment of the rack   EA1140 or EA1240  or the floor  EA 1340      To get the most complete eco Sensors Dashboard data  the recommended 2 eco  PDU unit per rack sensor setup 1s show in the table  below     sco PDU   Port   Location   Part Number   Sensor    eco PDU 1 Sensor 1 Intake EA1240 Temperature    Humidity  Sensor 2 Floor EA1340 Differential Pressure    Temperature  eco PDU 2 Sensor 1 Intake EA1240 Temperature    Humidity  Sensor 2 Exhaust EA1240 Temperature    Humidity    eco Sensors User Manual    Supported NRGence Devices       Model Ooo Ois O Metering Level  PE3108A B G Outlet  PE52220sA   B   G Bank  PE5312sGR   GL Bank  PE53408B   J   G Bank  
43. he on iep dre 17 11 GE  coos   Cee  Loen     Choose the folder where you would like eco Sensors to be installed  and  click Next to continue     6  The Shortcut Folder window appears       E eco Sensors Setup  Shalu Falda     These eroki you Ba the ahortouta to be intaled    2    Te horini con  val be created in live dollar mb ted below  po don  nd do une Pe dea  foes  you con ekhar pps a reser nao  a eked an ring fodder bom the ia    Shrii Fedde    eco Senao     E Install showtouts los Gurerd ute only     O Male shorkeuds avadablo lo all usota  Cs  lr  se   Choose the folder where you would like eco Sensors shortcuts to be  installed  and click Next to continue     7  The Database Option window appears     a EcoSemor Setup    phoma  Select an opton and chal  Het to conina       Please seleciona of bha loca Ligtatase    El Mya       Aspa     se   Ce   tone     Make your database selection  options are Access or MySQL  and click  Next to continue     eco Sensors User Manual    Note  We strongly recommend you choose MySQL for formal data center  applications  See Database Considerations  page 10  for details      Continues on next page      Chapter 2  Installation     Continued from previous page      8     The Ready to Install window appears     Check the information and click Next to proceed with the installation       eco Sensors Setup Eg  Heady bo hastal te       Vou we nor ady do inciall eco Deraors 1 0000      a    AA O ER     ha llar biiir vall ls nl    reel fokii C Pesg
44. his is a Safe Shutdown and Restart option  If this is  selected  when an Outlet is turned Off  the NRGence device first sends a  message to the computer telling it to prepare for a shutdown  it then waits  for the amount time set in the Power Off Delay field to give the OS time to  close down before the computer is powered down to standby mode     Likewise  when the Outlet is turned On  the NRGence device waits for the  amount time set in the Power On Delay field  then sends an Ethernet  message to the computer connected to the Outlet telling the computer to  turn itself On     Note  For Safe Shutdown and Restart  the computer must be running    Windows  Windows 98 or higher   and the Safe Shutdown program   available by download from our website   must be installed and  running on the computer     System after AC Back     This is a Safe Shutdown and Restart option  If  this is selected  when an Outlet is turned Off  the NRGence Device first  sends a message to the computer telling it to prepare for a shutdown  it  then waits for the amount time set in the Power Off Delay field to give the  OS time to close down before the computer is powered down     When the Outlet is turned On  the NRGence device waits for the amount  time set in the Power On Delay field  then sends power to the server   When the server receives the power  it turns itself on     Note  For Safe Shutdown and Reboot  the computer must be running    Windows  Windows 98 or higher   and the Safe Shutdown program
45. i ngs ae eels es 64  Generale Report ies ddr 65  Report Management             00  cc eee eee ees 67  Chapter 8   Log  OVCIVIOW ots aint Rok Geek Cates Gide bu aaa i ed Ten ee ee 68  Sy eM LOG ci id darla 68  LOG  ODIONS   urbana dica 69  EVO  Dre Des wee ow ra is Be Se ene ES OSE aes 69  Chapter 9   Client  OVENVIOW 3 22 bob ae teers Geert e VA bk Shee eee a eek 71  Installing eco Sensors Client           0 00 0 ee eee 71  LOQGING IM Lo ce vel we ica da ee Be eee ee Paes ee 14  The eco Sensors Client Main Page              0 000  eee ee eee 75  Page COMPONCINS  13054  oo4 abate eben ii Kedae  75  IJASIND OAL a  Soa betel on Aled te ermal AAA E tie Rah ed ee 76  DEVICE  SENSO tenir i ee eae eked e oes 76  Quick View Color Scale    0    0    es 83  Power Management               00 cee eee eee eee eens 83  Thermal Management             0 000 cece eee ee ee eee 84  AIC Management   0224 2646 woke tee ve hw lee eh eee ad te PK a 85  Humidity Management             0 00  cc eee ees 86  POWER Conos Vs toser eee tase wey cade we de be See ene Go 87  Device Stals rates dev ew estos ibeeue aa ii PD 87  Sensor Status ni e dis a a Gn esq    87  Cutler Status Litto rt A 87  Group CONTO  di ea tia methods eS a 88    Chapter 1  Introduction    Overview    NRGence eco Sensors software has been developed to work with ATEN   s new  generation of NRGence PE series green energy power distribution units   PDUs  to effectively increase the efficiency of data center power usage  With  the use of
46. instalsheid Wicsrd has successfully mstaled eco Sensors  Cieni  Shek Fred la evil the vita        Click Finish to exit     7  When the installation is complete  the eco Sensors Client icon appears on  the desktop and in the Start Menu  gt  All Programs  gt  ATEN  gt  eco Sensors  Client folder     73    Chapter 9  Client    Logging In    Open the eco Sensors Client program by clicking the icon from the desktop or  start menu and the Login screen appears        14  Login  V1 0 091 015   a  EES U    ATE    Simpty Better Connecgans    NAGe  ce  Energy inelligence by ATEN       eco Sensors    Server IP   PTAS    Port 19999       Username     Password        Language  l English y               Login     Cancel                  1  Enter the following information     Server IP  The IP address of the computer running the eco Sensors Server  software     Port  Port number of the eco Sensors Master computer  Default is 19999     Username   Password  A username and password created on the eco  Sensors Server  see User Management  page 33      2  Select your language  Options are  English  default   German  Spanish   French  Italian  Japanese  Korean  Portuguese  Russian  Traditional  Chinese  or Simplified Chinese     3  Click Login to bring up the Main Page     74    eco Sensors User Manual    The eco Sensors Client Main Page    After you have successfully logged in  the eco Sensors Client Main Page comes  up with the Energy Management Dashboard page displayed           4  eco Sensors 
47. ion     Note  1  Defining zones is optional  but at least one rack must be installed and  defined for eco Sensors to work     2  Not all functions  such as outlet level monitoring  are supported by all  NRGence models  Please see Supported NRGence Devices  page 5   and your eco PDU User Manual for details    Zone Define    The Zone Define section allows you to group racks in your data center into  zones  or define areas that you wish to get readings for     1  To define a zone  use your mouse to highlight a rack  group of racks  or  any area in your data center     the highlighted area will display yellow      and then click New     Zone Define Fack Insta Device Setup Deine Doia Group imSnergy Goiewsay          36    eco Sensors User Manual  2  In the window that appears  give the group a name and set a color  and  click Save     Zone Information    fone    Mame  Data Center 01      Color     Set Color          3  The group appears as a Zone in the data center layout and its name appears  in the sidebar         Data Center 01             Note  1  Once a zone has been defined in the data center layout  you cannot  modify its position or move it  you can only modify its name or  color   You must delete the zone by selecting it in the sidebar and  clicking Delete  Then  define a new zone     2  For easy reference when there are multiple zones  when an  individual zone is selected in the list  the zone area flashes in the  diagram     37    Chapter 6  Device Management    Rack In
48. l    Bank Level    1  Highlight the device you want to configure  and click Setup     2  In the window that appears with the Device tab open  enter the Device  Settings and other parameters  as in the diagram and table below           Zona Dafne Fock Install Device Setup Define Doia Group inSmeargy Gateway       ih  reck084_PEga2  ih  rack054_PES330  ih  rack065_PES330  Gh  rack055_PES330  ih  rark0S8_PETIVG  dii rack056_PE7215  Qh  rack057_PE7324  Gh  rack057_PE7324  Gh  rack050_PES215  Gh  rack FERNE  dii rack FERIM  dii rark069_PESI24  dii rack070_PES215  dii rack070_PES215  Uh  rackii  _Pesaza  Qh  racki 1_Pesaza  Gh  rackit 2_PE raza  Qh  rack72_ PERAZA  de neck ECU  ry nkr Pease  4 Ee    l  rackii7a_PESaza  Qh rackii7a_PERaza  Qh  rackt S_PERT OB  Qh  rackt s_PeRT OB    Device Info    Bank    Name    Threshold       Pa    Damice Blank Santor    Bank S  tings    Device Info   Mame    Pach BOO 2024 127 0001 Model EC2004 Rack  radd   __  Aree ce  Bank   Mania Barnk_1   Trrashold    Minirrurn Mas  rmura  umeri A 10      0 033 01   Voltage  0  Y 260  Y c   280 00  Pier W ayaga wW  0 0  9989 5   Power ditupabon EWH ajada KWH   0 0  9207   Apphy to all Banks Apply    This section displays the device Name  IP  Model and Rack  information     Select an individual bank by clicking on the bank icon  and then  proceed to configure its parameters  as below     Give the bank a name  optional     Set the outlet threshold settings  min    max   using the parameters  provided  for      
49. ld Monitor  Demce Sensors   PowerManagement   ThemsiManagement   Ar Management   Humidiy Management      Norrnal Unreachable Waning Crbcai Select TI hold M      He  Hit  Ji  1       This displays the overall threshold monitoring information  See Device Setup   page 39  for information on setting the thresholds     76    eco Sensors User Manual       Real time Measurements  Hover your mouse over a rack in the display for real time power measurement  and monitoring information  as below      H Y AAA a H       4  PE8324G_DC1_2107   T  0 1810kWH  T  2515 3799W  106 00V  23 73A   E   Sensor 1     C Sensor 2   E   Sensor 3      ee  Sensor 4      4 1 Bank_1   T  0 1218kWH   T  1895 2800W    rn        20       30       40       W    vr          The meanings of the icons are show in the table  below     PoU    __  Bower Dissipation Dissipation   KWh  job   Kilowatt Hour        Power  a       Bank Voltage V   Volt   Current A   Ampere   Sensor Humidity   RH  El  Relative Humidity   Temperature A  al  Celsius    Fahrenheit   Pressure Pa  E  Pascal   1 Pa   1 N m2    Note  The icons are color coded so you can instantly see a category   s status   RED  Critical  ORANGE  Warning  GREEN  Normal  GRAY  Offline     FL    Chapter 9  Client    Available Power Capacity       100 75 50 25 0 Select   Available Power Capacity y    ihm a             The Available Power Capacity displays the available power using a standard  formula for rack devices     Total Power Capacity  KWh    Power in Use  KWh 
50. leanup  Start service   Stop service   Device online   Device offline   Change DB setting  Change SMTP setting  Change SNMP setting  Change system setting  Change log option  Door open   Door close  IS Gateway online  IS Gateway offline  User login failure   User login    User logout    Save    Chapter 8  Log    This Page Intentionally Left Blank    70    Chapter 9  Client    Overview       The eco Sensors Client software is installed on secondary computers and  allows access to the data provided by PDUs through the eco Sensors Master   server  software  The eco Sensors Client connects over the LAN to log into  the eco Sensors Server to receive data about the PDUs  The eco Sensors Client  computers can access PDU information and energy usage  and have power  outlet control of the PDUs     Installing eco Sensors Client       1  Double click on the eco Sensors Client exe file to open the installer  The  Welcome window appears     Welcome te the Installshield Wizard for eco  senora Chant    The Instal  held A  Wizerd will insted eco Sensors Clent on  your compu  er  To combos  bak Met     WARNING  This prograr a probecbed by copy lea ariel  mbon  bonal ral        Click Next to continue     2  The License Agreement Windows appears     Please read the Sorry kee ageemen ca thy     END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT    Ths END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 1 entered into ye of  fhe dale of instalinwent of the Licensed Software by you PE  ECI Date      by  and between ATEN Interna
51. log data before  it begins to purge files  Check Delete oldest data to delete older data files first     Database Capacity    This section gives you information about your current database capacity     DB capacity  803 85MB  Free space  83264 34MB    HA DB Capacity MMM Free Space    83264 34    803 85       59    Chapter 7  System Management    Database Maintenance    This section allows you to backup and restore the systems database and  configuration information     Data Import   Data Export   Config Restore   Config Backup    Select the dump folder to import you can do a selective restore     Import file  C  Program Filesi  TENleco Sensors DBBackup                 Data Import   Export   The Data Import and Data Export tabs allow you to import and export data  tables related to the Power Analysis  Thermal Analysis  and Billing  information     Config Restore   Backup   The Config Restore and Config Backup tabs allow you to restore and backup  configuration data related to the eco Sensors software settings found in the  User and Device tabs  which include user account and device information     60    eco Sensors User Manual    Tasks    This section allows you to schedule Group Power Control tasks  On Off  using  built in group parameters and schedule Configuration Backup tasks  which  automatically backup configuration data                    Group Power Control    These tasks can be performed on all devices  all racks  or all outlets  On the  main page  click Add to open th
52. ntenance    The Maintenance function allows you to use eco Sensors to upgrade the  firmware of the connected NRGence device   s firmware  When you click the  Maintenance tab  the display opens with Firmware Upgrade page  as below     Mamntenance       aye   tiing i    Firmware Upgrade    Desens wall be disconnected while ira  apgrada it mi procetiang    E Check main irme version    Firrimar  re fil     Brcreree       The Main Panel      Seisd Dears Harme IP Model El Version Upgrade Status         Upaqred      A description of the items shown in this panel are given in the table  below     Item    Check Main  Firmware Version    Firmware File    Device Name    Firmware Version  IP Address  Upgrade Status  Upgrade    57    Description    If you enable Check Main Firmware Version  the device   s current  firmware level is compared with that of the upgrade file  If the  current version is equal to or higher than the upgrade version  a  popup message appears  to inform you of the situation and stops  the upgrade procedure     As new versions of the firmware become available  they are  posted on our website and can be downloaded to a convenient  location on your computer  Click the Browse button to select the  downloaded upgrade file     Lists all of the NRGence devices  In the Select column  select the  device   s whose firmware you want to upgrade     Displays the device   s current firmware version   Displays the IP address of the selected NRGence device   Displays the upgrade s
53. o           The Outlets in Group section displays information about how many  outlets in the group are controllable or non controllable        The Power Control section allows to power on  off or reboot all of the  controllable outlets in the group simultaneously        The Controllable Outlet Information section displays information about  the outlets in the group  such as their power status  device rack zone  location     26    eco Sensors User Manual    Power Analysis    Generate Report    Generate Report Report Management       Report Info  Tit e  2013 12 04 11 34 50 T th  H w rt fro      lt   v  Group Chan  Type Group Name O IT Power Usage  KWH    C IT Power Load  KW   Om 2 Equivalen  C  IT Power pt 1  o iT   Err  L  Energy Saving Suggestion   L  IT Power t   O MT Inventory List  O Power Usage Eflectrver  FUE     Generale      The Generate Report section allows you to establish the parameters and  schedule for your reports  The fields are explained in detail in the following  table     Field Explanation    Report Info Fill in the report name and the writer in the Title and Author fields     Enter the Time and Start from  when you want the report to begin   and  then enter the Period  options are hour  day  week  month  or quarter   and the Duration  1 24      Note  How far back the system stores data depends on your database  type  See Database Considerations  page 10  for details     Group In this field  select the date group that is the subject of the report  See  Repo
54. ord    hy rackd0d_PES216  hy rackd0d_PESZ1    hy rackd0d_PESZD0  Sy racki PESH  e rackOnd_PES216  Shy rack _PEBIE  Shy rack  _PEBZE  hy rack 2_PESI2a  id rsckO12_PESI24   Apply      Sensor Lactation Type    Sensor 7    Inbaldos wr Gerard Floor bal    Advanced Settings     Device Dule Sensor    O Dinos Basie Satins   Adeancad Somni    Dima Info    Name  CAROUT PEKTORA 101 IP 127001 Modal PERTORA Rack  radi  Threshold  Aggregate current  minemax    173 A  00 11 0 0   Voltage iiini ikk 100 1   120 Y  30 0   260 0   Aggregate power iminemar    a  a W  0 398 85  Agrega porro detipab  n  rien as  905009  Raa  Diu     Apply to same Modh     Apply      41    Chapter 6  Device Management    Device Info This section displays the Name  IP Model and Rack  information for configuration    SNMP Agent Configure the SNMP Agent here  see Device SNMP  Agent  page 40  for further details     Sensor Location Type Select the sensors    locations from the drop down menus    Threshold Set the device threshold settings  min    max   using the    parameters provided  for      Aggregate Current     Voltage     Aggregate Power     Aggregate Power Dissipation    Note  For these settings to appear click the Advanced  Settings radio button     3  There are two save options  Click Apply to save these settings for the  specified device  or click Apply to same Model  Advanced Settings  to  save and apply these settings to all devices of the same model as the  specified device     42    eco Sensors User Manua
55. osa Canard rator anchoa        Pressure Sensor Humber    This displays the RPI     Overall Rack Airflow Effectiveness    Select   Overall Rack Arie EBectivenans       EE   dri  EE Aceepinble  gt  50   EE Poor  lt  iii             o E BP abs 506    This displays the RAI     80    eco Sensors User Manual    Overall Air Management Effectiveness    Seles   Overall dar Manager frescoes      160 00    130 00    ATI    20 00       60 00  2014 10 30 14 55 00 2014 10 30150500     2014 1035 15 15 09 2014 10 30 15 25 09   2014 10 39 15 35 00 2014 19 35 1545 09  20141039 1500 00 2014  10 10 VS 201106  15 20 00 AFi phJ 15 39 00 2014  10 10 15 40 00    This displays the RTI     Overall Indices Dashboard           Select   Overall indices Dashboard  gt     200     RCI  1801      ES   ap z  gt  i   A     RHI  1601 we           J Mo    gt  de  N   RPI  mol     RA        z  2014 19 39 14 55 09    T 7  2514 10 30 150590 2014 10 39 15 15 99 2014 10 39 1525 09  914 10 30 15 09 00    T T  5 2014 10 30 153500 2914 10 30 15 45 00  150000  2014 10 3915 1000  2014 10 30152000  2014 103015 30 09 20 0 09    2014 10 30 15 49 00    This displays all five indices  RCI  RHI  RPI  RAI  RTI  for the last hour     81    Chapter 9  Client    Energy Saving Estimation    100 00  100 00    000   000  60 00 60 00  50 00 50 DO  40 00 40 00  30 00 30 00  20 00 20 00  10 00 10 00   0 00   0 00  Missurnd    Peludas Mirasun Potential Aupa  Fan Energy Sara Challe  Energy Sony    select Energy faving Estmabes          Thi
56. otocols from the  drop down menus     4  Key in the Privacy and Authentication passwords   Note  Certain parameters in this section must match those of all the eco  PDU devices in the installation  See Synchronizing SNMP    Parameters  page 53     5  Select the Device type and Click Search  The devices will then be  displayed in a list     40    eco Sensors User Manual    Configuration Levels    Once a device is selected  available tabs are Device  Bank  Outlet  and Sensor   depending on the device   s features and level of configuration  See the  following sections for details    Device Level   1  Highlight the device you want to configure  and click Setup     2  In the window that appears with the Device tab open  enter the Device  Settings  Basic Advanced   as in the diagram and table below     Device Basic Settings                                MEET ss ETCETTA    WF ADe      Dina Guile Sensor   dii rack PERT OS   ry saek001_ PERI 0A   Chirac Basic Sonras O Achvancod Sons   e mex  PESTO    i  mackie PESCA Dipa Basie Sammy  Gh  rackd0d_PERZOS  Diesica Info  ee aeiia PEGATS     001 PEITA 101E E  127 001 i E reek  i  akida FESTOS Marisc ras a Modal   Pie  DA  Rack ry    GQ  eses PERIOR    Eee racid0S_ PESOS SNMP Agora    Ue redos_PER20R Usemamelcomenanite   adreanisiratos Fort  10160  ae  rack 006 PESAR Timeout    100 time  Rete   1  GB  reno6_PES208  SHMP version  Yl    GB  cack  PES270  ae  rack007_ PESA Auth pro col Ah patrerond  db r00B_PESZI   Prat protocol  Prig b  tiw
57. owing   1  Key ina Name for the task   2  Select the task Type from the drop down menu  Daily  or Weekly      3  Select Save in folder or Save via FTP  and fill in the related information     62    eco Sensors User Manual    63      Save in folder  Browse to select a location where backup is saved   Provide the Username and Password for the folder 1f 1t is set with  security that requires authentication        Save via FTP  Enter the FTP Server  Port number  FTP Directory and  check the box to Log on anonymously  Provide the Username and  Password for the folder 1f 1t 1s set with security that requires  authentication     Note  If you provide a Username Password for the folder  and the  folder 1s not set with username password security  the Configuration  Backup task will not save the data     Use the Scheduling section to set the days of the week  Weekly  and time  of day  Weekly Daily  for the configuration backup task to begin     Click Save to save the task     Chapter 7  System Management    Billing    The Billing section allows you to calculate energy costs using actual usage to  create data and generate billing reports     Settings    Settings       Gingle Rate   0 00    IKWH    O Dual Rate     From Duration  H  Rate    KWH           Peak           ooo    Non Peak    Save       Single Rate  Enter the KW per hour rate that you wish to use to  calculate your data center   s billing costs       Dual Rate  Use this option if your energy costs are split into peak and  non p
58. r Management tab the screen comes up with Accounts  and All Users displayed in the main panel  eco Sensors supports up to eight  local user accounts with administrator     Note  eco Sensors does not support concurrent login sessions              33    Chapter 5  User Management    User Information  To add a user  do the following     1  Click Add  The New User page appears     General  Username       Password        Confirm password        User Type       Administrator    Permissions       2  In the General section  key in a name and password in the User and  Password fields  and confirm the password     Note  The default username and password length is six characters  this is  configurable to from 1 16 characters     3  In the User Type section  select the user type  Options are Administrator  and User     Note  Administrators have full access rights by default  users have no  access rights by default     4  In the Permissions section  set the broad permissions of the user  To set the  device by device permissions for a User account  see Device Access  Rights  below     5  Click Save to save your settings     34    eco Sensors User Manual    Device Access Rights  Click on the Device Access Rights button to bring up a list of all the NRGence  devices in the installation  The list displays Device Name  MAC and IP    address  Model type and Rack information     Use this page to set which individual NRGence devices the user has access to   Put a checkmark in the box next to the 
59. r is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation of this system if the  correct operational voltage setting was not selected prior to operation  PLEASE VERIFY THAT  THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS CORRECT BEFORE USE     PE Device Safety Notice       current rating specified on the rating plate  Observe all national regulations and  safety codes as well as deviations for breakers    Only connect the PE Device to a grounded power outlet or a grounded system   Make sure that the total current input of the connected systems does not exceed  the current rating specified on the rating plate of the PE Device       There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type   Dispose of used batteries according to the relevant instructions         Set the maximum permissible breaker protection in the building circuitry to the       eco Sensors User Manual    Contents  User IO MAIN ti aries A Ge eee aces ji  Online Registral oi ida ii  Telephone Support         oocoocoo eee eee ii  User NONCE 2 65 tad ar Bae aes o he oe a a ee il  PE Device Safety Notice       0 0    0    ees ji  Chapter 1   Introduction  OVCTVICW nee es dawe ea aea aa a ts ct a a a E E eats 1  Fea Se cas oe A we hehe cee eae ret tee ena AG ise  eg og a 3  ReguirementS seua la 4  O A O RN Gravee ata bas 4  Supported NRGence DevicesS           o o oooocoooconoro o    5  Chapter 2   Installation  Before You Begin sti is 6  Installing eco SenSoOrS            o ooooooooonna e a E E 6  Database Consi
60. ran Pilea eco Penso  Shohu ikr eps Seay   Dahme Actii    Hesse chet Heis proceed ain the mihal yoy      When the installation is complete  the eco Sensors icon appears on your    desktop  or wherever you specified      Note  For Windows 7 use  it is recommended to run eco Sensors with  administrator privileges     Database Considerations    If your data center is small  10 or fewer eco PDU units  and you only require  the system to record  store and access approximately 3 months of data history     1 million data records or files totaling 200 MB   Access performance will  remain satisfactory     For larger data centers  and for complete storage of all data history  we strongly  recommend you select MySQL     Note  If you decide to select MySQL  please ensure that you have    MySQLDatabase 5 5 installed before you install eco Sensors  Visit the  MySQL website for installation information     10    Chapter 3  First time Setup    Logging In  Open the eco Sensors program and the Login screen appears     Login  Y1 3 122 023  l       NAGEfce    eco Sensors    Username          Password        Language  English v       1  Provide a valid User ID and Password     Note  Since this is the first time you are logging in  use the default User  ID  administrator  and the default Password  password  For security  purposes  we recommend changing them to something unique     2  Select your language   Options are  English  default   Traditional Chinese   Simplified Chinese  Japanese  German  I
61. rt Management  page 31  for details     Chart In this field  check the analysis that components that you want to be  included in the report and enter values for CO2 KG   1KWH  and 1KG     After filling in the information  click Generate and the Set Group Total Power  window will appear  as shown on the next page     27    Set Group Total Power    Set Group Total Power    Group Name   Built in  All Devices   Built in  All Outlets     Built in  All Racks       Chapter 4  Energy Management    Group Type Total Power  KWh     Device       Outlet       Rack       Enter the Total Power  K Wh  use of the data center  This information will be  used to calculate the Power Usage Effectiveness  PUE  of IT equipment in the  data center by subtracting the IT energy use from the Total Power  K Wh  use     Note  eco Sensors automatically loads the current system time as report time   To generate a report based on the current status   latest available  analysis  leave the Report Period  Begin Report  and Duration fields as  default  complete the Group and Chart fields  and click Generate    Report Result    After you Generate the report it appears in a tabbed format in four parts     Line  Chart  Energy Saving Suggestion  IT Power Capacity  IT Inventory List  and  Power PUE as shown below  If chosen  the Line Chart is the first to appear        Capaciy fT wero Lat Power PUL    106 4    21131204 10       MarketingReport    20131794 11 20131204 12       Note  In any of the tabs  click Save to s
62. rt l Report Management      Location             Search       Search by   Time v             A    Time Range  From   2013 12 01 00 00 00     To   2013 12 31 23 59 59            Reports  No  Title Author Time Reports  1 TestlAlphasaD   Brett 12 5 2013 10 48 10 AM   Open HTML  2 BrettTestl  4D   Brett 12 5 2013 10 47 41 AM   Open HTML  3 BrettTestl Brett 12 5 2013 10 47 19 AM   Open HTML  4 BrettTestl Brett 12 5 2013 10 14 59 AM   Open HTML  5 BrettTestl Brett 12 5 2013 10 13 11 AM   Open HTML      Delete    This page allows you to select the Location where you want to save reports   and also provides various Search options  as detailed in the following table     Field Explanation  Report Folder Use this field to specify the folder where the reports are  saved  Use Browse to locate a folder  click Save to save  the location   Search By Search parameters in the drop down menu allow you    search for reports using Time  Title  or Author  Enter the  Title or Author in the field on the right     Time Range Enter a time range for your report search and click  Search   Reports The main window displays the reports  Here  you can    select to Show All or Delete reports     After clicking Search  a list of Reports are displayed  Click Open HTML to  open the report in a browser to display it on a single page  You can also go to  the Report folder and open the individual CSV and PDF report files     31    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Thermal Analysis    Generate Report  Generate Kepari
63. s displays energy savings estimates for Fan Energy  measured potential   and Chiller Energy  measured potential aggressive      Rack Door Status       Close N A Open    Select   Rack Door Status Md       1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90    HEME EEE EEEE EEEE  CCE AECE CCC CCC  CEE AECE PEHEE ACE    The Rack Door Status displays the open closed status of each cabinet door  installed with an eco Sensors door sensor  EA 1440  EA1441 or EA 1442      GREEN  Rack Door is Closed  GRAY  No Door Sensor Installed  ORANGE   Rack Door is Open     1 10       82    eco Sensors User Manual    Quick View Color Scale   The Power Management  Thermal Management  Air Management and  Humidity Management tabs use the same color scale  but with different units  for each reading     For example  the Heat Load Dissipation page  under the Power Management  tab  displays a scale from 0 5 4 5 U kWH per hour  as shown below     0 5 1 5 2 5 3 3 4 5  mm O     Pa     U kWH    For quick view purposes  the racks in the data center are displayed in a color  related to their status on the various scales  For example  the racks below are  currently registering in the region of 1 5 U kWH for Heat Load Dissipation        Power Management  This tab provides detailed real time information related to Power Management   as outlined in the following sections     Heat Load Dissipation   The page displays the real time Heat Load Dissipation values  the current  average and the variance  in kWh   Detailed readings for Heat Lo
64. stall       The Rack Install section allows you to plot the position of the individual racks  in your data center        cone Liebre Deve Sabino       Debie Dala Group    inner Gelewey    rae 1 Aa    racki         i o A            5        rack 005 racked   i  rc        radij    racial   rack tig  rc DOY  rack   0  reek   racki 7  ratk01 3  racha  rack i        rack PEST OBA 101 86 127 00 1  10 rack004_PES1088_10167 127 0001    rack 8  racki y  ratk010  rece 4  rack       rack 0121  ratili   rath d  racked       rack lb  rackD2b  narhi 7 m    Diane l Modity Jl fa       mi  i 5 La 153 m 5  5 F5 40 45    1  Click New to add a rack     2  Give the rack a name and plot its position using the parameters  as shown  below     Rack Information       Rack name       Direction       Horizontal O Vertical    Location    Row      Column        3  Click Save  The rack appears in the data center layout and its name  appears in the sidebar     Note  1  Once a rack has been defined in the data center layout  highlight  its name and click Modify to change its position or orientation     2  You can also move it by clicking on it and dragging it to its new  position     38    eco Sensors User Manual    Device Setup       The Device Setup section displays a list of the NRGence devices on your  installation and allows you to set detailed parameters for all the NRGence  devices     at the device  bank  outlet and sensor levels        dh  aei PEGIOS  Hy rockol PETOG  GB  racioa_PEGIOS  iy rack002_P
65. t    This report tab provides a breakdown of all power usage and cost data for each  piece of IT inventory that you have listed in groups and or individual servers     as shown below       Line Chart    Energy Saving Suggestion   IT Power Capacity  Tlrvantory Last   Piwer PUE      rack 000   rask         rack 100   rack   rack010   rack   Quilla  All De akit  ES    Power PUE    IT Inventory List    rach000_PEGI034_10150  rackO0t_PEGI0G8_10161     rechOO2_PEGIOGG_10062    race PENSIA UTES  rach003_PEG200B 10164  r  0003_PE62089_10165  rach007_PES      O 5  10172  roc  Pe Seas 10173  rachO0S_PER2IBA 10174  rechO08_PES2168_10175  rac009_PE52166_10176  recs Pe Seek 10177  rach 0 PES eas 11 Te  rack 0 PERZI 6A 10179  rack011_PE62168_10160  radi PERR G TOTA    0 8264  0 5753  0 6013  006338  0 0357  0 5626  1 3723  113627  1 1544  1 1681  1 153  1 3747  14336  1 1392  1 0665  1 17             This report tab provides the Power Usage Effectiveness  PUE   which  calculates how much energy is used by IT equipment in the data center  It  subtracts IT Power from Total Power to give you the PUE  as shown below          Line Chart   Energy Saving Suggestion   IT Power Capacity   IT Inventory List  Power PUE       Region Total Power  KWh     Power PUE    IT Power  KWh        3 9108       12 4151           Built in  All Devices 500 127 8501   Built in  All Outlets 500 40 2735   Built in  All Racks 500 127 8501       3 9108    30    eco Sensors User Manual    Report Management  Generate Repo
66. t Version       IP Network IP Network    eco Sensors User Manual    Features       Automatic discovery of all NRGence devices within the same intranet     Remote real time power measurement and monitoring    PDU level current   voltage   power dissipation   power consumption    Outlet ON   OFF   Recycle status     Circuit breaker status monitoring    Remote real time power outlet management     Power outlet ON   OFF   Cycle switching by outlet     User defined outlet level delays for sequential power up       Current   Voltage   Power Dissipation   Power Consumption threshold  level setting       User access assignment for every outlet    Name assignment to individual outlets     Remote real time environment sensor monitoring     Temperature   Temperature   Humidity reading     Temperature and Humidity threshold level setting     Plotting Monitoring of all NRGence devices     Add data center server racks     Add NRGence devices for each server rack     Manage device device outlet status for each plot     Exceed threshold alert through SMTP and Syslog     Supports VMWare ESXi 5 1     10240 line event log provision     Syslog provision     Client version available      Allows access to Dash Board  Power Control and Group Control    Note  Not all functions are supported by all NRGence eco PDU PE models   Please see Supported NRGence Devices  page 5  and your eco PDU PE  User Manual for further details     Chapter 1  Introduction    Requirements    Systems that the eco Sensors so
67. talian and French      3  Then Click Login to bring up the interface   s Main Page     Chapter 3  First time Setup    The eco Sensors Main Page    After you have successfully logged in  the eco Sensors Main Page comes up  with the Energy Management Dashboard page displayed     nsors  41 3 122 023      a  mo   Feary  Energy    BB BE Bs ES BE  ds EE Es BB BE       Page Components    The screen components are described in the table  below     Description    1 Tab Bar The tab bar contains the eco Sensor s main  operation categories     Menu Bar The menu bar contains operational sub categories  that pertain to the item selected in the tab bar     Dashboard Alert Bar The Dashboard Alert bar is a special feature of the  Dashboard page  Similar to the Menu Bar  it contains  operational sub categories that pertain to the item  selected in the tab bar  but it also has an extra color   coded function that allows you to instantly see the  category status    RED  Critical   ORANGE  Warning   GRAY  Offline    GREEN  Normal       4   Logout   Monitor Click the far right button to log out of your eco  Sensors session     Click on the Monitor icon to start the real time  Energy Performance Indicator     5   Interactive Display Panel   This is your main work area  The screens that  appear reflect your menu choices        12    eco Sensors User Manual    Quick View Step by Step Setup    Once you have logged in  you need to define your data center and configure  various parameters before you can
68. tatus of the selected devices     Click this button to perform the upgrade on the selected devices     Chapter 7  System Management    Upgrading the Firmware  To upgrade the firmware refer to the screenshot on the preceding page  and do  the following     1  Goto our website and download the new firmware file to a convenient  location on your computer     2  Click the Browse button  navigate to where the firmware file is located and  select it   3  Click Upgrade to start the upgrade procedure        If you enabled Check Main Firmware Version the current firmware  level is compared with that of the upgrade file  If the current version is  equal to or higher than the upgrade version  a popup message appears   to inform you of the situation and stops the upgrade procedure        If you didn t enable Check Main Firmware Version  the upgrade file is  installed without checking what its level is       Once the upgrade completes successfully  the switch resets itself     4  Log in again  and check the firmware version to be sure it is the new one     58    eco Sensors User Manual    Database    Database Settings    This section allows you to set MySOL database and Database Clean up  Options     O Use MySQL database    Port    Username              Password              Database Clean up Options    Keep data for 136   Months    Delete oldest data    Use the Database Clean up Options to maintain your database size  Check  Keep data for and enter the number of months for the system to 
69. tional Lo  Lid   krang ds piripa place of  busmn  ess al JF  No  125  Sec  2  Do Tung Rd   SJhuh  Tape  Tarn 221   ROC   ATEN  and YOU    This Agreement 15 a legal agreement between you  ether an mdeadual of a    single eriy  and ATEH  PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY  BV INST ALD IMA OE DPM  THE SMTA THAT APOT   Te    al accepi the terms in the bense agreement Print  i dene seal the terme in he ere agreement       cock  nent  gt    ance    71    Chapter 9  Client    Click the    I accept the terms in the license agreement    button  and then  click Next to continue     The Customer Information window appears        Enter a User Name and Organization  optional   then the Serial Number   which can be found on the cover of the bundled CD ROM  and click  Next to continue     The Ready to Install the Program window appears     Ready to Install the Program  The milad e ready to begn ralla bon     Gikk install to begn the retalaton     Ef you veert bo review or change any of your installation setings  dd  Beck  Click Cancel to  cul the mirar             Click Next to continue     As the client software installs a bar appears to show the Status     The program features you selected are bang retaled         Piensa wat while the instalSiheld Wizard instale eco Sensors Chent  The  fy bike peveral minutti    Eat           12    eco Sensors User Manual    6  When the installation is finished the InstallShield Wizard Completed  window appears     Installshield Wizard Completed    The 
70. tlet_1 7       PE8324G_DC1_2001  PE8324G_DC1_ 2001  PE8324G_DC1_2001  PES324G_DC1_2001  PE8324G_DC1_2001  PE8324G_DC1_2001  PE832406_DC1_2001  PE8324G_D01_2001  PE8324G_DC1_2001  PE8324G_DC1_ 2001  PE amp 324G_DC1_ 2001  PE8324G_DC1_2001  PES324G_DC1_2001  PE8324G_DC1_2001  PES3240G_DC1_2001  PE83240_DC1_2001    PESS24G_DC1_2001    Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_OC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Riack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001  Rack_DC1_0001    Fack_DC1_0001       Rack  Outlets in Group Power Control   Device 14592 ON    Bulben  All Dewors Reboot  Outlet Non Controllable Outiets 0 OFF    Bult  All Outlets   Controllable Outlet Information  No Name Device Name Rack Name Zone Name       The Outlets in Group section displays information about how many  outlets in the group are controllable or non controllable        The Power Control section allows to power on  off or reboot all of the    controllable outlets in the group simultaneously        The Controllable Outlet Information section displays information about  the outlets in the group  such as their power status and device rack zone    location     88    
71. umidity Management tabs use the same color scale  but with different units  for each reading     For example  the Heat Load Dissipation page  under the Power Management  tab  displays a scale from 4000 40000 kWh  as shown below     4000 15000   2000 31000 0000  Ze A a  DH    For quick view purposes  the racks in the data center are displayed in a color  related to their status on the various scales  For example  the racks below are  currently registering in the region of 4000 kWh for Heat Load Dissipation     1 J 10 da 20   6     L          Power Management  This tab provides detailed real time information related to Power Management   as outlined in the following sections     Heat Load Dissipation   The page displays the real time Heat Load Dissipation values  the current  average  and the variance  in kWh   Detailed readings for Heat Load  Dissipation can also be viewed in daily  weekly  monthly  quarterly  or yearly  formats  The color scale displays a range from 4000   40000 kWh     Heat Load Density  This page displays the real time Heat Load Density values  the current average   and the variance  in W   The color scale displays a range from 500 4500 W     21    Chapter 4  Energy Management    Thermal Management    This tab provides detailed real time information related to Thermal  Management  as outlined in the following sections     Cold Intake Temperature  This page displays the real time Cold Intake Temperature values  the current    average  and the variance  in   
72. w  as below     Gabo Group Informalion    Group mare     Group pre  v  List  O All    Risch Marne Zone Mame  aca   rec   recs   rec   recs    rack Ok Daba Center 01  aca  Daba Center 01  ra DE Daba Center 01  radiy Data Carlar 01  rackO1iy Dala Carlar 01  rackO11   radl    rackOl dt   rackO14   ra    radi G Daba Carlar 01                2  Give the group a name in the Group Name field     47    Chapter 6  Device Management    3  Select the type of group from the options in the drop down menu  Options  are Zone  Rack  Device and Outlet     Note  Zones must be defined before they appear in the List  See Zone  Define  page 36  for details     4  Select the members of the group by clicking on them  or select everything  in the list by putting a check in the All checkbox     5  Click Save to create the group  It now appears in the List on the main  opening page     48    Chapter 7  System Management    Overview  The Sys Management tab allows you to set up the parameters for eco Sensors  software System settings and to use the SNMP protocol to connect to the    NRGence devices in your installation  as well as perform other maintenance   database and task related functions     Sys Settings    This section allows you to set up the eco Sensors software system parameters        System Parameters    Serene deli  30  a  Dats Canter layout Ss 60 7    Voliage for Energy Box    Liar dehna Cw   Link io a device  HA Girare  2 Linkcio a random deue  Others  IRAH generate 065 Re Go  Temperature
73. will appear  with the Total or Rack Billing Information  as shown on the next page     65    Chapter 7  System Management    Total Report    Billing Information  Bill Report by Brett  Report Date  2013 12 05 15 55 11    Avg  Amp  Kwh Rate    KWH  Fee         Built in  All Devices Noy 2013 285 914 105 34   21684 4104 0 00  gt  oo    Built in  All Outlets Nov 2013 89 834 108 00   970  6984 9808   Built in  All Racks Nov 2013 285 914 105 34 30 12 21684 4104       From this page click Save to save the billing information  or Choose Chart to  return to the previous page and reconfigure the parameters for your billing  report     Rack Report    Billing Information  Bill Report by Brett  Report Date  2013 12 05 15 50 51    Rack Name Month Avg  Amp  Volts Rate    KWH  Fee       Built in  All Devices   rack001 Nov 2013 260 6760  rack002   Nov 2013 105 11   374 7624 0 00 0 00  rack003   Nov 2013 108 80   288 6816 0 00 0 00  rack004   Nov 2013 106 10   353 5824 0 00 0 00  rack005   Nov 2013 106 57 307 9368 0 00 0 00  rack006   Nov 2013 105 734 358 7832 0 00 0 00  rack008   Nov 2013 110 78V 526 4400 0 00 0 00  rack009   Nov 2013 109 98V 299 3520 0 00 0 00  rack010   Now2013 106 364 277 1808 0 00 0 00  rack011   Nov 2013 105 26 458 1384 0 00 0 00  rack012   Nov 2013 107 84 615 5472 0 00 0 00  rack014   Nov 2013 108 92 798 6408 0 00 0 00  rack016   Nov 2013 N A 37 2960 0 00 0 00  rack017   Nov 2013 N A 189 3528 0 00 0 00  rack018   Nov 2013 Na 383 5272 0 00 0 00  rack021   Nov 2013 Na 133 
    
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