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1. 2 Connect the data transfer cable from the HP Plenum Rated Sensor Array to the base station 3 After all hardware is installed power up the components Power up procedure on page 70 Installation is complete Single CRAH installation diagram 1 CrAHreturn air stream The return air side of the CRAH 2 CRAH supply air stream The supply air side of the CRAH 3 Basestation The base station is mounted on the supply air side of the CRAH Supply side of plenum array The three point plenum array that measures the supply air temperature and humidity Return side of plenum array The three point plenum array that measures the return air temperature HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH CRAC 27 EE Installing the HP Environmental CRAH CRAC Dual Base Station The CRAH CRAC Dual Base Station consists of e One base station for the supply air Measures the supply air temperature and humidity e One base station for the return air Measures the return air temperature the average of the six sensors on the array and humidity Installing the HP Environmental Base Station in the supply air stream 1 Install the base station in an unobstructed location under the floor plenum in front of the CRAH CRAC supply air stream to ensure accurate supply air humidity readings HP recommends using cable tie wraps to secure the base station to an available support bracket N
2. HP Air Pressure Base Station 32 o If there is a location behind and under a rack near subfloor access use the double sided mounting tape to secure the air pressure base station to the floor tile near the subfloor access 8 After all hardware is installed power up the components Power up procedure on page 70 Installation is complete HP Air Pressure Base Station 33 Optional Sensor Base Stations Overview Optional Sensor base stations The optional sensor base stations enable HP approved third party components to communicate wirelessly to the gateways The sensor base stations are considered optional depending on whether you want to monitor other environmental data in your data center The connection between the data center component and the supplied sensor might require professional installation However anyone can perform the installation to connect the sensor to the sensor base station You can install any of the following sensor base stations e HP Door Position Base Station No professional installation required e HP Chilled Water Energy Meter Base Station Facility technician installation required e HP Water Leak Detection Base Station Facility technician installation required e HP Current Sensing Relay Base Station Professional electrician installation required e HP 200A Current Base Station Professional electrician installation required e HP KWH Base Station Professional
3. meters up to 32 in a daisy chain series in which case the last meter of the series must have the terminating resistor installed For more information see Installing the HP 480V 200A 600A Energy Base Station Programming the Modbus ID 1 Set the protocol to Modbus Mod NOTE The Modbus ID is default to 1xx where the xx is the last two digits of the unit serial number Optional Sensor Base Stations 59 2 Set the device unit ID to a number value between 1 and 32 If multiple meters are connected in a daisy chain series each meter must have a unique device unit ID NOTE The baud rate you set on the ION Energy Meter Modbus ID Programming the Modbus ID on page 59 must match the baud rate you set in the Modbus Base Station configuration Configuring the Modbus Base Station on page 61 3 Set the serial baud rate to 19 2K Optional Sensor Base Stations 60 4 Set the power scale PPS to 10x Configuring the Modbus Base Station 1 Go to the Comtrol website http www comtrol com download and install Port Vision Plus software Port Vision Plus software is used to locate configure and manage DeviceMasters over a network 2 Select the Scan button to discover the Modbus base station PLUS O Device 25 14 06 UP 1P 5 30V 10 100 100 32 00 00 4E 21 14 D6 Modbus TCP 4 01 ON LINE Optional Sensor Base Stations 61 The Scan results appear PortVision Plus Zele s clzs God S
4. stations are reporting sensor data Turn on all remaining wireless base stations Power cycle the wireless gateways k 2 3 Turn the gateway off then back on again Verify that green ACT LED and the Ethernet port LEDs are blinking If the LEDs are not blinking when the gateway is turned on power cycle twice turning the gateway off on off on with a one second pause in between each cycle Verifying gateway communication 1 From the server enter the following Windows command prompt telnet lt IP address of the HP base station gateway gt 10001 o If special characters are scrolling across the screen the gateway is properly configured and communicating with the server o If special characters are not scrolling across the screen verify that port 10001 is not blocked on the network port or for the gateway static IP address Repeat step 1 for all wireless gateways Troubleshooting 72 Use the following flow chart to help troubleshoot gateway communication errors and determine whether you must replace the gateway You must set network and Ethernet settings in three separate locations Both the Ethernet Speed and Ethernet Gateway not communicating Setting Time Master Failed message in dm og Yes Ping gateway IP from server Yes Login to gateway interface from server Yes Tunnel is connected from correct server IP Yes Telnet into gateway from serv
5. 30 o Network mask Example 255 255 254 0 o Gateway Example 10 100 100 1 Select Submit o Verify the default settings on the following pages 100Mbps After Reboot Off Off 10 100 100 31 Delete 255 255 254 0 Delete 10 100 100 1 lt None gt lt None gt lt None gt Auto 10 100 Mbps ion you entered in the HP Insight Environmental HP Base Station Gateway then the gateway cannot communicate with the o Device Status page Device Status Product Type Remote Gateway 2 Build Date Jun 25 2007 11 16 03 Serial Number 070817175SA5G 87 days 21 38 24 Permanent Config Saved Ethernet Auto 10 100 Mbps Auto HalfFull 100 Mbps Full 00 20 4a 94 47 64 10 100 100 31 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 10 100 100 1 Secondary DNS Linet RS232 115200 N 8 1 None Line2 RS232 9600 N 8 1 None Line3 Down RS232 9600 N 8 1 None Disabled Ave Disabled Wang HP Base Station Gateway 11 o Line 1 Configuration page Line 1 Line Line Statistics Configufgion Command Mode Line 1 Configuration Enabled Enabled Tunnel Tunnel A E g 115200 115200 e Custom None 0x11 M7 0x13 M19 HP Base Station Gateway 12 o Tunnel 1 Serial Settings page Tunnel 41 Tunnel 2 Statistics Serial Settings Start Stop Chars Accept Mode Connect Mode Disconnect Mode Packing Mode Modem
6. 74 Verifying the CT shorting block OSI E 75 Regolalory compliance NOCES EEE E 76 KEE 76 Federal Communications Commission notice csssissnanesselecseaivassesdeerdorvauhoanes ods nenerseu bare seesbaneruseananasddieesuusulenss 76 le ale Le ERR EE RE REE 76 FCC Operation Metteg necro rinte an eE aE EEA nasa SEELEN 76 fl 76 European Union regulatory notice EE 77 jer ere Je EEE EE NE NE RR 78 Japanese ofieee EER EEEE E TE as 78 Taiwan NOCES seernes earasaid ien Ere 78 Taiwan battery recycling E 79 a EE T 80 Es ER 81 Contents 4 HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware overview Recommended base configuration HP recommends the following base configuration for your data center e Two Base Station Gateways for every 400 base stations A minimum of one base station gateway is required per wireless network e One Environmental Base Station and Plenum Rated Sensor Array for every CRAH CRAC e One Environmental Base Station and Rack Sensor Array or Three Point Sensor Array for every three racks e One Air Pressure Base Station for every 50 m 500 ft of data center floor space Consult your data center administrator for detailed placement and configuration information HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware overview 5 Required tools The following items are required for installation e HP Environmental Edge Installer Kit e Ladder e Floor tile suction lifter e Perforated floor tile lifter e B
7. Byte 1 none o Byte 1 Slave PLC Pols sl Slave PLC Writes 246 bytes Truncate r r 0000 Byte 2 Byte 2 Byte 2 Byte 2 Byte 2 Byte 2 1 1 255 0O broadcast 1 Base 1 40 msec NOTE The baud rate you set on the ION Energy Meter Modbus ID Programming the Modbus ID on page 59 must match the baud rate you set in the Modbus Base Station configuration Configuring the Modbus Base Station on page 61 d On the Baud menu select the appropriate baud rate If multiple meters are connected in a daisy chain series each meter must use the same baud rate Configure the Ethernet Device Optional Sensor Base Stations 66 a From the main page select Ethernet Device Configuration The Ethernet Device Configuration page appears Server Configuration Home Serial Device Configuration Communication Statistics PLC Interface Diagnostics Ethernet Device Configuration Raw Data Only Socket 1 Device TCP Connection Configuration Enabled No Listen No Listen Port 8000 Connect To Mode Never Connect Port 8010 Connect IP Address 0 0 0 0 Disconnect Mode Hever Idle Timeout 0 Device TCP Connection Status Remote Connection 0 0 0 0 0 Modbus TCP Settings Rx To PLC Transfer Mode Slave Tx From PLC Transfer Mode Slave Maximum Rx Data Packet Size 246 Oversized Rx Packet Handling Truncate Rx MS Byte First no Tx MS Byte First no Disable N
8. If the Modbus plug in component was not installed the Observer software cannot communicate to the ION power meters and no Modbus communication occurs to the Edge server Troubleshooting 74 Verifying the CT shorting block position If the CT values for your ION power meter all appear to be zero a CT shorting block might be in the down installation position Verify that all of the shorting blocks are in the up operating position Troubleshooting 75 Regulatory compliance notices Wireless devices You can install one or more integrated wireless devices In some environments the use of wireless devices might be restricted Such restrictions might apply on airplanes in hospitals near explosives or in other hazardous locations Before you turn on this product be sure that you understand local policies and have proper authorization Do not co locate or operate this device in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antennae should be greater than 20 cm 8 in Z WARNING Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless human contact during normal operation should be minimized Federal Communications Commission notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant
9. electrician installation required You can install the optional sensor base stations on most surfaces using the double sided mounting tape Installing the HP Door Position Base Station The HP Door Position Base Station connects to the supplied set of door sensors and detects and reports if the door is open or closed Ten sensors are located along a 15 2 m 50 ft wire which can be installed in a daisy chain series with one another to monitor multiple doors To install a Door Position Base Station 1 Ensure the area on the top of the rack is free from dust before installing the base station Optional Sensor Base Stations 34 2 Remove the mounting tape liner and secure the base station to the desired location on the top of the rack 3 Remove the mounting tape liner and secure the door position wire harness to the rack door 4 Connect the Door Position Base Station to the door sensors a Strip the plastic coating from the ends of the two door sensor wires b Strip the plastic coating from the ends of the two wires on the Door Position Base Station wire harness NOTE If you are only installing one door position sensor connect the second wire to the Door Position Base Station If you are installing the door position sensors in a daisy chain fashion connect the second wire to the next door position sensor c Using a wire screw twist together one wire from the door sensor with one wire from the Door Position Base Stati
10. for proper battery disposal EFE GA HD Regulatory compliance notices 79 Acronyms and abbreviations CRAC computer room air conditioning CRAH computer room air handler CT current transducer LED light emitting diode PDU power distribution unit Acronyms and abbreviations 80 Index A air pressure base station installation 31 air pressure base station overview 31 base configuration 5 base station CRAH CRAC overview 25 base station dual CRAH CRAC installation 28 30 base station LED status 70 base station rack installation 20 base station rack overview 20 base station single CRAH CRAC installation 25 27 battery disposal 78 Brazilian notice 78 C Canadian notice 76 Chilled Water Base Station configuring 38 45 configuring the Chilled Water Base Station 38 45 configuring the gateway 7 configuring the Modbus Base Station 61 CT shorting block 75 D diagram 200A current base station installation 54 diagram chilled water installation 38 diagram dual CRAH CRAC installation 30 diagram energy base station installation 57 diagram single CRAH CRAC installation 27 diagram water leak detector installation 49 European Union regulatory notice 77 F Federal Communications Commission FCC notice 76 G gateway communication 72 gateway configuring 7 gateway installing 16 gateway LED status 18 gateway overview 7 gateway power cycle 72 H HP 200A Current Bas
11. installing the correct sensor string to the correct location in the CRAH CRAC The CRAH Supply side is routed to the supply side of the CRAH CRAC and the CRAH Return side is routed to the return side of the CRAH CRAC 3 Route and install the supply sensor HP recommends installing the supply sensor to a support beam under the sub floor in front of the CRAH CRAC Consult your data center administrator for the exact location for installation a Remove the mounting tape liner and secure the supply sensor bracket to the designated location in the supply air stream of the CRAH CRAC b Using a cable tie secure the sensor bracket and any remaining cable 4 Route and install the return sensor HP recommends installing the return sensor to a flat surface inside of the CRAH CRAC Consult your data center administrator for the exact location for installation a Remove the mounting tape liner and secure the return sensor bracket to the designated location in the return air stream of the CRAH CRAC b Using a cable tie secure the sensor bracket and any remaining cable Installing the HP Environmental Base Station 1 Install the base station in an unobstructed location under the floor plenum in front of the CRAH CRAC supply air stream to ensure accurate supply air humidity readings HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH CRAC 26 HP recommends using cable tie wraps to secure the base station to an available support bracket
12. new configured parameters take effect 13 Repeat steps 1 through 11 for all gateways using each unique IP address used in the HP Insight Environmental Configurator 14 Restore the original network settings on your computer Installing the HP Base Station Gateway NOTE Consult your data center administrator to determine the location for the gateway that optimizes the wireless range for all base stations 1 Determine the location for the gateway in your data center 2 Ensure the location is free from dust before installing the gateway HP Base Station Gateway 16 3 Insert and tighten the antenna to the gateway 4 Remove the mounting tape liner and secure the gateway to the desired location 5 Connect one end of the supplied power cable to the gateway and the other end to a power source HP Base Station Gateway 17 6 Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the gateway and the other end to your network 7 Turn on the gateway by flipping the power switch 8 Verify that the gateway is connected to power and is working in operation mode by viewing the gateway LED status on page 18 o Connected The gateway Active LED is either flashing or solid green and the Battery LED is off o Notconnected The gateway Battery LED is either flashing or solid red Installation is complete Gateway LED status The HP Base Station Gateway has the following LEDs e Battery LED o Flashes red ifthe ga
13. to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Operation Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian notices Wireless operation is subject to two conditions The first is that the wireless device may not cause interference The second is that the wireless device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Regulatory compliance notices 76 European Union regulatory notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with th
14. C Interface Diagnostics Configure Network Reboot Optional Sensor Base Stations 69 Power up procedure Powering up the components I Verify that the gateway is connected to the power and is working in operation mode by viewing the gateway LED status on page 18 o Connected The gateway Active LED is either flashing or solid green and the Battery LED is off o Not connected The gateway Battery LED is either flashing or solid red NOTE The gateway must be active before powering up the base stations 2 Using a small flathead screwdriver or the power switch toggle turn on the base stations 3 Verify that all base stations have connected to the gateway by viewing the base station LED status This process might take up to 5 minutes o Connected The base station LED is off o Not connected The base station LED is flashing red Base station LED status There are three base station modes e Off e Initial power up e On and operating The initial power up sequence corresponds to the following steps Power up procedure 70 During the initial power up mode and after the initial bootup LED sequence the LED on the base station flashes red while attempting to find and connect to the gateway When the base station is connected the LED flashes green indicating that it is communicating with the gateway When the base station is identified by the gateway it stops flashing and begins working in
15. Emulation AES Keys Tunnel 4 Serial Settings Buffer Size Read Timeout milliseconds Wait For Read Timeout C Enabled C Disabled Submit Current Configuration Line Settings RS232 115200 N 8 1 None Protocol Tunnel a Buffer Size 2048 bytes Reset Read Timeout 200 milliseconds Wait For Read Timeout Disabled HP Base Station Gateway 13 o Tunnel 1 Accept Mode page Tunnel 1 Tunnel 2 Statistics Serial Settings Start Stop Chars Accept Mode Connect Mode Disconnect Mode Packing Mode Modem Emulation AES Keys Tunnel 1 Accept Mode Disabled C Enabled Mode Any Character Modem Control Asserted Start Character C Modem Emulation Local Port Protocol C TCP C SSH Telnet TCP AES Flush Serial Data C Enabled Disabled Block Serial Data COn Off Block Network Data On Off TCP Keep Alive seconds Email on Connect None D Email on Disconnect None CP Set Group UT On Connection r On Disconnection mv psik Prompt for Password On off Submit Current Configuration Mode Enabled Active Local Port 10001 Protocol Tep Flush Serial Data On Connection Block Serial Data of Block Network Data of TCP Keep Alives Default 45 seconds Email on Connect lt None gt Email on Disconnect lt None gt HP Base Station Gateway 14 o Tunnel 1 C
16. Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 22 NOTE You can install the base station outside or inside of the top of the rack 1 Ensure the area on the top of the rack is free from dust before installing the base station 2 Remove the mounting tape liner and secure the base station to the desired location on the top of the rack 3 Connect the data transfer cable from the HP Rack Sensor Array or HP Three Point Sensor Array to the base station 4 After all hardware is installed power up the components Power up procedure on page 70 HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 23 Installation is complete HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 24 HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH CRAC Overview Installing a base station on a CRAH CRAC The base station is a wireless device that collects temperature data from the external sensor arrays and sends the information to the gateway The base station also has its own internal temperature and humidity sensors and collects data of its own to send to the gateway When the base station is installed on a CRAH CRAC it is attached to the HP Plenum Rated Sensor Array and sends its own internal temperature readings and the external temperature reading from the sensor arrays to the gateway The sensor array is composed of sensor pods each with a thermistor that collects temperature data for a specific location The sensor array is connected to
17. First N A Disable Non Filtered To PLC Rx Queue N A Master Rx Tx Modes PLC IP Address N A Optional Sensor Base Stations 65 D b Select Port 1 to change the serial port settings Edit Port 1 Configuration Serial Configuration Mode Baud Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow DTR Rx Timeout Between Packets General Protocol Settings Serial Port Protocol Discard Rx Packets With Errors Modbus RTU Protocol Settings Device Response Timeout Serial Packet ID Settings Raw Data Only STX Start of Transmission Rx Detect ETX End of Transmission Rx Detect PLC Specific Settings STX Start of Transmission Tx Append ETX End of Transmission Tx Append Strip Rx STX ETX Application Specific Settings STX Start of Transmission Tx Append ETX End of Transmission Tx Append Strip Rx STX ETX Modbus TCP Settings Raw Data Only Rx To PLC Transfer Mode Tx From PLC Transfer Mode Maximum Rx Data Packet Size Oversized Rx Packet Handling Rx MS Byte First Tx MS Byte First Disable Non Filtered To PLC Rx Queue Master Rx Tx Modes PLC IP Address PLC Device ID Master Rx Mode Only PLC Rx Data Address Maximum PLC Update Rate Master Tx Mode Only c On the Mode menu select RS 485 R 485 3600 none DE EH none olf 200 ms Modbus RTU 250 ms none Byte 1 none Byte 1 none Byte 1 none vj Byte 1 r nee zl
18. HP Data Center Environmental Edge Hardware Installation Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots HP Data Center Environmental Edge systems Part Number 53 1667 003 April 2011 Edition 3 Copyright 2009 2011 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license Windows is a U S registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett Packard Company under license Contents HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware oececeeeeeee 5 Recommended base configuration EE 5 AS o U EE EE NE NR RN RR 6 HP Environmental Edge Installer iit nto assi 6 pe SE ER EEE EN 7 Overview ET E E E E NEESS ENEE EEN de ias E 7 Configuring the HP Base Station GN 7 Installing
19. OTE Do not attach a sensor array to the base station in the supply air stream The sensors that measure the temperature and humidity are located inside the base station Installing the HP Environmental Base Station in the return air stream WARNING The CRAH CRAC must be powered down and the fans must be stopped before you H pp access the return plenum for hardware installation 1 Using the cable tie wraps secure the base station to an unobstructed location or support beam in the CRAH CRAC return air stream 2 Connect the data transfer cable from the HP Plenum Rated Sensor Array to the base station Installing the HP Plenum Rated Sensor Array in the CRAH CRAC return air plenum HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH CRAC 28 Z WARNING The CRAH CRAC must be powered down and the fans must be stopped before you access the return plenum for hardware installation 1 Ensure the desired installation locations around the CRAH CRAC are free of dust before installing the sensor array NOTE During installation of a CRAH CRAC dual base station ignore the Supply and Return labels on the sensor array All six sensors are installed in the return air stream 2 Route and install the six sensors to a flat surface inside of the CRAH CRAC verifying that the air stream is not obstructed Consult your data center administrator for the exact location for installation a Remove the mounting tape liner and secure the return sensor bracket t
20. aLink Device Addr 127 wal Fie Edt View Communications Window About S G D e gt WwW 5 Configuration Strategy Calibration Print Print Preview About Stop Go Step View Tine ER Scale x Flow Totakner Net Pos Neg Sig Strength Maron Debat Last Update ERES Reset Totakrers Data Display Disgnostics Rralink The System Configuration window appears 6 Select the Basic tab and configure the following parameters o General Select the units for the display o Transducer Select the type mount and frequency of the transducer o Pipe Select the material diameter and wall thickness of the pipe o Liner lf a liner is used select the material and thickness Optional Sensor Base Stations 41 o Fluid Select the type of water System Configuration x Basic Flow Fitering Output Security Mutichan Muitipath Display General Units Engish D Transducer Type Mount z D Spacing 619in DTTN Clamp On 1MHZ D Frequency fi MHz D E SoundS FPS R Matenat pee oughness Carbon Steel D Pipe OD 14 n Wall Thickness 1 279 liner Materiat SoundSpeed FPS Roughness None v Thickness n Fluid Type SoundSpeed i FPS Abs Viscosity cp Water Tap D Spec Gravity Spec Heat Capacity fi Btu lb F Fie Open Fie Save Cancel 7 Select the Flow tab and configure the following parameters o Flow rate units Select the measurement rates o Totalizer uni
21. aster Tx Mode Only PLC Tx Data Address PLC Tx Poll Rate PLC Tx Poll Message Length Tx Sequence Number Syncing Enable PLC Tx Consumed Sequence Number Address J Stave PLC Wies 2 286 bytes Truncate zl r r r 0000 M 1 285 Ombroadeast 1 Base 1 40 h Base 1 100 msec o bytes 1 Filtering Data Extraction Configuration To PLC Filter Mode To PLC Filter Options RFID Only To PLC Filter Options RFID Barcode To Application Filter Mode To Application Filter Options RFID Only To Application Filter Options RFID Barcode RFID Antenna Grouping RFID Reader Interface Type Barcode UPC EAN Standard 12 14 Digit Format Barcode UPC EAN Eight Digit Format Filter Age Time Time filtered after last read Discard Unrecognized Data RFID Barcode oi J E antenna I Filter Value F Serial Number F Company F Productitocation F Encoding Numbering os a F Antenna I Filter Value F Serial Number F Company I Product location I Encoding Numbering min O sec 100 Optional Sensor Base Stations 68 7 From the main page select Reboot to update all new configurations Network Enabling Doviccs Server Configuration Software Modbus TCP 4 01 Serial Number 9441 4324 E IP Config Static DEV CE MASTER IP Address 10 100 100 32 UP IP Netmask 255 255 254 0 IP Gateway 10 100 100 Ethernet Device Configuration Communication Statistics PL
22. attery operated label maker with o Spare batteries o Spare ribbon e USB barcode scanner e Small wire cutting pliers e 18 30 AWG wire strippers e No I Phillips screwdriver e 1 8 inch standard flathead screwdriver e CAT5e Ethernet cable HP Environmental Edge Installer Kit The installer kit is provided to ease installation of the hardware components NOTE Most installations do not use all items included in the Mounting Supplies Kit Do not discard these items The following items are included in the HP Environmental Edge Installer Kit e Gin zip ties bag of 100 e Jin zip ties bag of 100 e Thermistor sensor mounting clips 100 e Cable restraint clips e Command strips 100 e Double sided tape e Mounting tape liner e labels e Alcohol wipes For more information see the HP Data Center Environmental Edge Installation Kit Information document HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware overview 6 HP Base Station Gateway Overview Gateway The gateway collects information from all wireless base stations within a wireless network and sends the information to the HP Insight Environmental Observer software over an Ethernet connection Only one instance of the HP Insight Environmental Observer software can connect to a gateway device though it can connect to multiple gateways within the data center depending on the available network connection Contiguring the HP Base Station Gateway NOTE The defaul
23. ave Los L o gr eet WebM Notes 3 Right click the Modbus base station you want to configure and select Web Manager Port Vision Plus Fie Folder Device View Took Help 22550800 Config Save Load Upload Reboot WebMor Notes Optional Sensor Base Stations 62 The main Comtrol Web Manager main page appears Li Comtrol Corporation DeviceMaster UP Modbus TCP 4 01 Windows Internet Explo G v e http 10 100 100 32 home asp File Edit View Favorites Tools Help vs Favorites Comtrol Corporation DeviceMaster UP Modbus TCP Network Enabling Devices Server Configuration Software Modbus TCP 4 01 Serial Number 9441 4324 IP Config Static DEVICE MASTER IP Address 10 100 100 32 UP IP Netmask 255 255 254 0 IP Gateway 10 100 100 0 Serial Device Configuration Ethernet Device Configuration Communication Statistics PLC Interface Diagnostics Configure Network Reboot 4 Configure the device network settings Optional Sensor Base Stations 63 a From the main page select Configure Network The Edit Network Configuration page appears Comtrol Corporation DeviceMaster UP Modbus TCP 4 01 Windows Internet Explorer JE http 10 100 100 32 netCfg asp File Edit View Favorites Tools Help vz Favorites Comtrol Corporation DeviceMaster UP Modbus TCP Network Enabling Devices Edit Network Configuration IP Config
24. e Modbus base station 5 Verify that the ION power meters are configured and meet all requirements 6 After all hardware is installed power up the components Power up procedure on page 70 Installation is complete Optional Sensor Base Stations 56 Energy Base Station installation diagram 10 ER o E S m 310 213 Q 215 wt 3138 ME RRE SE io ala 813 E T 3 t a o ag A gt o Cc A o Q Lo D o 3 D lt o 2 x lt 8 lt fo 3 o 3 D Q Lo Cc S D RS 485 terminal RS 485 RS 485 ground shield RS 485 ground wire RS 485 bus terminating Ifa single energy meter is connected to the Modbus base station the resistor terminating resistor must be installed If multiple energy meters are connected to the Modbus base station in a daisy chain the terminating resistor is installed only on the last energy meter Modbus adapter RJ 45 to Connection point between the energy meter and the Modbus base DB 9 station Programming the ION power meter You must be standing at the ION power meter to program the device It is not capable of remote programming 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously for a minimum of 2 seconds to access the programming mode Press the KVARh button to scroll through the available modes 3 Press and hold the UP or DOWN arrow for a minimum of 2 seconds to move from digit to digit wh
25. e Station 51 54 HP Air Pressure Base Station 31 HP Base Station Gateway 7 HP Chilled Water Energy Base Station 36 HP Current Sensing Relay Base Station 49 HP Door Position Base Station 34 HP Energy Base Station 54 HP Environmental Base Station CRAH CRAC 25 HP Environmental Base Station rack 20 HP Water Leak Detector Base Station 46 49 installer kit 6 installing the air pressure base station 31 installing the base station on a CRAH CRAC 28 installing the base station on a rack 20 installing the gateway 16 installing the HP 200A Current Base Station 51 54 installing the HP Chilled Water Energy Base Station 36 installing the HP Current Sensing Relay Base Station 49 installing the HP Door Position Base Station 34 installing the HP Water Leak Detector Base Station 46 49 J Japanese notice 78 L LED status gateway 18 Index 81 M wireless devices 76 78 Modbus Base Station configuring 61 modifications FCC notice 76 N network settings 73 notices 2 O overview 5 P power cycle gateways 72 power meter programming 57 58 59 power up procedure 70 powering up the components 70 programming the power meter 57 58 59 programming CT model 58 programming digital out 59 programming Modbus communication 59 programming Modbus ID 59 programming voltage mode 58 R recommended configuration 5 regulatory compliance notices 76 required tools 6 S sensor base stations 34 sensor base stati
26. e following EU Directives e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC e Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC where applicable CE compliance of this product is valid if powered with the correct CE marked AC adapter provided by HP If this product has wired and or wireless telecommunications functionality it also complies with the essential requirements of the following EU Directive e R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the applicable harmonized European standards European Norms that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by HP for this product or product family and available in English only either within the product documentation or at the following HP website http www hp eu certificates type the product number in the search field The compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product For non telecommunications products and for EU harmonized telecommunications products such as Bluetooth within power class below 10mW CE For EU non harmonized telecommunications products If applicable a 4 digit notified body number is inserted between CE and CEO Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product The telecommunications functionality of this product may be used in the following EU and EFTA countries Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Fra
27. ector Route the sensing cable along the sub floor in strategic locations to detect the presence of fluid Connect the Water Leak Detector to the base station NOEs Connect one end of the AC adapter to the power input connector on the Water Leak Detector wire harness and then plug the other end of the AC adapter into a power source The base station automatically powers up and follows the Base Station LED sequence Installation is complete Optional Sensor Base Stations 48 Water Leak Detector installation diagram AC adapter Plugs into a power source Base station Wirelessly transmits information to the Edge server 2 3 Connection point Connects the base station to the water leak detector A Water leak detector Processes the detection of fluid Connection point Connects the water leak detector to the jumper cable Jumper cable Connects the sensing cable to the water leak detector Connects the jumper cable to the sensing cable assembly 8 Sensing cable assembly Detects any fluid Installing the HP Current Sensing Relay Base Station The HP Current Sensing Relay Base Station uses one CT to measure and report the current flowing to electrical equipment and is typically used to determine whether the equipment is powered on or off Consult a professional electrician to install the current sensor To install o Current Sensing Relay Base Station 1 Determine the ideal location for the base station relative to y
28. en adjusting values Optional Sensor Base Stations 57 4 Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously for a minimum of 2 seconds to exit Programming the voltage mode Set the Volts Mode type according to the specific power connection type Power connection type HON setting Awire wye 4 wire 3 phases neutral Direct Delta 3 wire 3 phases no neutral Programming the CT model NOTE All of the CTs must have the same ratings Set the primary and secondary transducer values e Primary transducer type Ct1 e Secondary transducer type Ct2 An example of a 200A CT is Optional Sensor Base Stations 58 e ctl 200 e ct2 5 Programming the digital out 1 Set the following values Digital out out Tel NOTE You cannot verify the CT polarity if you are in the Direct Delta voltage mode To verify the CT polarity temporarily switch the meter to 4W mode After the polarity is verified switch back to dELd mode For more information see Programming the voltage mode on page 58 2 Verify the CT polarity by reading the current phase values If the polarity is backwards then the light is on for each CT Return to the programming mode and change CPL1 CPL2 and CPL3 to inv The polarity is automatically reversed as if you reversed the black and white wires Programming Modbus communication The ION6200 Energy Meter supports 2wire with shielded RS 485 connection You can connect multiple
29. ens 38 Configuring the Chilled Water Base Station lt lt sscfessessinecesersqeboedeaunecesienedans voendesdeseseainn vaeneacegaqenas ananens 38 Installing the HP Water Leak Detector Base Station cccsccescseeeseecensceeeeneeceneeeenuseeneeeceureeennaeecneeestteeeenaeees 46 Water Leak Detector installation diagram nnn 49 Installing the HP Current Sensing Relay Base Station Pnnn 49 Installing the HP 200A Current Base Stfofion erte Eed EES 51 200A Current installation didgraM ip 54 Installing the HP Energy Base Station eebe Ehe 54 Energy Base Station installation dio rom a 57 Programming the ION power meter TE 57 Configuring the Modbus Base Station eege eet eege 61 Wi 70 Powering E 70 Base station LED status tege 70 HE EN EE E RR ERRAR DE E E ED RR A 72 HP Insight Environmental troubleshooting TS cacsesiaccssxsnaeievacscoonss4ieoeteeacsnssertgadovint uescsnestaacdnassedesaonelentenasaneeas 72 Power cycle the wireless qofewoys croata des camnco adia seen sacs gn sees sres sna 72 Contents 3 KENE 72 Verifying network settings harme ance yqetiaudd eudemeatenienisnencenmtaeninaisanenss 73 Verifying HP Water Leak Detection Base Station functionality 74 Verifying ION power meter COMMUNICATION cececeeseeeeeeeeceeeceeeeeecenececneaeeceeeeceeeeeneaeeceeeeenteeeenaeees
30. er po 10001 shows garbage characters Yes Gateway radio in diagnostic mode rear LED lights are No Replace gateway Verifying network settings No No No No No Yes Not a gateway issue Server and gateway no on same VLAN or customer IP network not configured Multiple ports 10001 and 80 blocked on customer network or server firewall Other server or network security has connected to the gateway Port 10001 is blocked on customer network or server firewall Use power switch to turn gateway off on three times Duplex must be set to Auto and must match in each of the three locations Network Configuration of the HP Base Station Gateway Troubleshooting 73 e Network card on the Edge server e Network switch between the Edge server and the gateway Verifying HP Water Leak Detection Base Station functionality When verifying the functionality of the water leak detector base station the LED status must match the status reported in the Observer software Solid light Status icon is green No alarms present normal status on De second off 1 2 second water leak condition is active on 1 2 second off 2 and 1 2 alarm status seconds Verifying ION power meter communication Communication from the ION power meter to the Observer software includes e Serial Modbus communication from the power meter to the Modbus base station dev
31. for the Energy Base Station relative to your energy meter 2 Connect the Energy Base Station to your energy meter Strip the plastic coating from the ends of the two wires on the Energy Base Station wire harness Sarg Open the energy meter Using a small screwdriver loosen the 1K and COM terminals Insert the end of the red wire into the 1K terminal Insert the end of the black wire into the COM terminal aon 9 f Using a small screwdriver tighten the 1K and COM terminals g Insert the connector from the Energy Base Station wire harness into the Energy Base Station SEET 3 15465 terminal a R5485 sende RS 485 bus terminating Installed on the last meter of a RS 485 daisy chain resistor 6 RS 485 cable Connects the ION meter to the Modbus base station Modbus base station Communicates data from the energy meter to the Edge server via Ethernet Using an RS 485 cable connect the ION power meters in a daisy chain to the Modbus base station Using an Ethernet cable connect the Modbus base station to the Edge server network Verify that the pins of the adapter are connected in the correct orientation o RS 485 Pin 1 RJ 45 connector to Pin 7 RS 232 connector Optional Sensor Base Stations 55 o RS 485 Pin 4 RJ 45 connector to Pin 3 RS 232 connector 4 Modbus adapter RJ 45 to Connects the RJ 45 connector to the RS 232 connector RS 232 RS 485 cable Connects the energy meter to th
32. ice e Ethernet Modbus TCP communication from the Modbus base station device to the Observer software To make sure that the ION power meters communicate correctly with the server and Observer software verify the following connections e Verify the ION power meters in a daisy chain configuration are connected to the Modbus base station via an RS 485 serial connection o If multiple ION power meters are connected to the Modbus base station in a daisy chain verify that each power meter has a unique device ID Programming the Modbus ID on page 59 and that the last meter in the configuration has the terminating resistor connected Programming Modbus communication on page 59 o If multiple ION power meters are connected to the Modbus base station in a daisy chain and some of the power meters are not communicating verify that the RS 485 connections down the daisy chain are securely connected o Verify that all cable connection points are installed and securely fastened to the terminal block e Verify the Modbus base station is connected to the server network connection via Ethernet cable o Verify the Modbus base station is powered on o From the server ping the Modbus base station to verify it is connected to the network o Verify the Modbus base station has the duplex setting set to Auto Duplex Verifying network settings on page 73 e Verify that the Modbus plug in component was installed during the Device Manager installation
33. igned for installation on a rack Three thermistors are on the front rack door of a cold aisle and three thermistors are on the rear rack door of a hot aisle e HP Three Point Sensor Array The array is composed of three sensor pods The array is designed for installation on the front rack door of a cold aisle hanging from a wall or installed at the end of a rack row You can install the sensor arrays on the inside of perforated rack doors or the outside of any rack doors HP recommends installing the sensor arrays on the inside of the rack doors if possible NOTE If your rack does not have a door HP recommends installing the sensor array on the front left rail of the rack NOTE If you have hot air recirculation issues then install an HP Three Point Sensor Array at the end of your rack row to help identify the problem location Installing the HP Environmental Base Station on a rack Installing the HP Rack Sensor Array or HP Three Point Sensor Array 1 Ensure the rack doors are free from dust before installing the sensor array NOTE The sensor array has labels that indicate the location where the array string must be installed Before installation verify that you are installing the array string to the correct location 2 Verify that you are installing the correct sensor string to the correct side of the rack HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 20 o The HP Rack Sensor Array has the Front Cold Side label and
34. iguration of the gateway When you complete the configuration restore your original network settings 4 Open your web browser and in the URL address box type in the default gateway address http 192 168 0 2 The Lantronix Web Manager Login window appears 5 Enter the case sensitive user name and password o The default user name is admin HP Base Station Gateway 8 o The default password is PASS Connect to 192 168 0 2 HP Base Station Gateway 9 6 In the navigation menu on left side of the page select appears LANTRONIX Status Ier Network Configuration BOOTP Client On Off DHCP Client On off IP Address IR Network Mask Gateway 1 Hostname Network The Network Configuration page m m DHCP Client ID Speed Auto 10Mbps C Ethernet Link rai Duplex Auto Half Full Current Configuration Current BOOTP Client DHCP Client Off Off IP Address 10 100 100 31 Network Maske 255 255 254 0 10 100 100 1 Delete lt None gt lt None gt Gateway Hostname DHCP Client lt None gt o Auto 10 100 Mbps Auto Half F ull 100 Mbps Full Ethernet NOTE The Ethernet link settings of speed and duplex must match the settings of the switch and servers NIC If the speeds or duplex do not match Edge server Populate the following fields using the same informat Configurator IP address Example 10 100 100
35. l ii Insert and tighten the red wire in the R terminal iii Insert and tighten the white wire in the W terminal iv Insert and tighten the blue wire in the B terminal Loosen the C terminals on the LEAK terminal block and the FAULT terminal block i Insert and tighten the non labeled white wire from the wire harness in the LEAK terminal block ii Insert and tighten the non labeled black wire from the wire harness in the FAULT terminal block Loosen the NC terminals on the leak terminal block and the fault terminal block Insert and tighten one end of the jumper wire in each NC terminal Loosen the positive and negative contact screws in the 5V DC IN terminal block i Insert and tighten the white wire labeled 5V from the wire harness in the positive terminal ii Insert and tighten the black wire labeled 5V from the wire harness in the negative terminal Optional Sensor Base Stations 47 k Replace the Water Leak Detector lid and use the supplied Allen wrench to tighten the two screws to secure the lid 5VDC IN Insert the white wire into the positive terminal Insert the black wire into the negative terminal Insert the white wire from the wire harness Insert the black wire from the wire harness 6 fRtermind Insert the red wire from the wire harness NC jumper wire Connect the Fault and Leak terminals Insert the leak detection cable in to the water leak detector sensor and tighten the conn
36. n the console must be O l s If the Test field is set to 20 then the flow rate on the console must be 30 I s wt ee fer CO ies age et PNG ln P narn le Neg Olu e Greg OG Moor 13 Det 000 me wt Utan EET Saget reg Lome Installing the HP Water Leak Detector Base Station The HP Water Leak Detector Base Station connects to the supplied leak detector sensor and detects and reports the presence of any fluid along the sensing cable To install the Water Leak Detector Base Station 1 Determine the ideal location for the base station and the water leak detector Optional Sensor Base Stations 46 2 a support bracket is available use cable ties to secure both the base station 1 and the water leak detector 2 to the support bracket 3 Connect the leak detector sensing cable assembly to the Water Leak Detector a b a DH Cut approximately 5 cm 2 inch of wire from the end of the wire harness Strip the plastic coating from the ends of the wire you just cut to create a jumper wire Strip the plastic coating from the two wire pairs on the wire harness Strip the plastic coating from the white jumper cable to expose four colored wires Using the supplied Allen wrench loosen the two screws on the ends of the Water Leak Detector to remove the lid Using a flathead screwdriver loosen the four screws on the CABLE INPUT terminal block i Insert and tighten the green wire in the G termina
37. nce Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland and United Kingdom The telephone connector not available for all products is intended for connection to analogue telephone networks Products with wireless LAN devices Some countries may have specific obligations or special requirements about the operation of Wireless LAN networks such as indoor use only or restrictions of the channels available Please make sure that the country settings of the wireless network are correct France For 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN operation of this product certain restrictions apply This product may be used indoors for the entire 2400 MHz to 2483 5 MHz frequency band channels 1 to 13 For outdoor use only the 2400 MHz to 2454 MHz frequency band channels 1 to 7 may be used For the latest requirements see the ARCEP website http www arcep fr http www arcep fr Regulatory compliance notices 77 The point of contact for regulatory matters is Hewlett Packard GmbH Dept MS HQ TRE Herrenberger Strasse 140 71034 Boeblingen GERMANY Brazilian notices Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio Japa
38. nese notices COMRORMARMER CA EFL I VENDER AS BRAREDEN INMETA CR LC LN GEIER DN REET A FRE RUBE NEDRE 4 EE LTVERB MEAENTHET 1 TOER DM GE TEMA RODAR RUE E FRA AGE SAVE Ce EBL TF EU 2 B COMBED SBMA ROMARIA LC ST SEO lie L EEE ODER ERE EET SARSBROBH ES SILL FS GIRS REDEOKODMEF SIE 8 714 gt aYORBEE IIDUTTA LTT SU 3 Toft COMED ENKEN ANDRE NEDRSBIISLTUEKETAD Saz H RE EPMDNBBY DI Liest E SIS ROMANEN L NET EL f BALE A bDyh y ivj TEL 0120 014121 Taiwan notices EW ER TE EE BME ST SABE ENE HERE gt JET ol Pa De GE A AS REE FEE MADEN A E R ax al L HERE o AT a te 1 8 EE e RS he FE AM fa RR E TERS gt Mice gt EE ET ER A SEE MAA AAE gt BREE REF E AER BENE H RA SG BEATS FER EE ERE HE EET e Batteries battery packs and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste To forward them to recycling or proper disposal use the public collection system or return them to HP an authorized HP Partner or their agents Regulatory compliance notices 78 For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider Taiwan battery recycling notice The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing firms in accordance with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales giveaway or promotion Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler
39. o 4 Adjust the jumper setting of each CT to match the amperage of the electrical device it is connected to o low O 100 amps o Medium 0 150 amps o High 0 200 amps Optional Sensor Base Stations 53 Installation is complete 200A Current installation diagram Power device Any power component whose power current you want to measure 2 CH3 CH4 and CH5 CTs Three separate current transducer channels to measure three current lines 3 Currentlines Three separate current lines measured by the CTs Low voltage wires connecting the CTs to the base station Wirelessly transmits information to the Edge server ls Jacadoper Installing the HP Energy Base Station The HP Energy Base Station connects to the supplied ION energy meter sensor and then measures and reports the energy usage of the monitored power source or location Consult a professional electrician to install the ION power meter sensor to your power source Depending on the power configuration of your energy meter the following KWH Base Stations are available e HP 208V 200A KWH Base Station e HP 208V 600A KWH Base Station e HP 480V 200A KWH Base Station e HP 480V 600A KWH Base Station The installation procedure is the same for all Energy base stations To install a KWH base station NOTE A licensed electrician must install the ION power meters to the designated locations of the data center Optional Sensor Base Stations 54 1 Choose the location
40. o the designated location in the return air stream of the CRAH CRAC b Using a cable tie secure the sensor bracket and any remaining cable After all hardware is installed power up the components Power up procedure on page 70 Installation is complete HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH CRAC 29 Dual CRAH installation diagram CRAH return air stream The return air side of the CRAH CRAH supply air stream The supply air side of the CRAH 3 CRAH supply base station The base station is mounted on the supply air side of the CRAH and measures the supply air temperature and humidity CRAH return base station and The base station is mounted on the return air side of the CRAH plenum array and attaches to the six point plenum array that measures the return air temperature and humidity HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH CRAC 30 HP Aur Pressure Base Station Overview Air Pressure Base Station The air pressure base station is a wireless device that monitors the differential pressure across areas of the data center and sends the information to the gateway The air pressure base station monitors and compares the difference between the pressure below the floor and the pressure above the floor Installing the HP Air Pressure Base Station 1 Determine the location for the air pressure base station in your data center 2 Cut one air tube so that it can reach from the air pressure base station
41. on Filtered To PLC Rx Queue no Master Rx Tx Modes PLC IP Address N A PLC Device ID N A Master Rx Mode Only PLC Rx Data Address Base 1 N A Maximum PLC Update Rate msec N A Master Tx Mode Only PLC Tx Data Address Base 1 N A PLC Tx Poll Rate msec N A PLC Tx Poll Message Length bytes N A Tx Sequence Number Syncing Enable N A PLC Tx Consumed Seq Nbr Address Base 1 N A Filtering Data Extraction Configuration To PLC Filter Mode off To PLC Filter Options To App Filter Mode Off To App Filter Options RFID Antenna Grouping None RFID Reader Interface Type Unspecified Barcode Format Standard Eight Digit None None Filter Age Time min sec msec 0 0 100 Discard Unrecognized Data RFID Barcode Off Application TCP Connection Configuration Enabled No Optional Sensor Base Stations 67 b Select Socket 1 The Edit Socket Port 1 Configuration page appears Edit Socket Port 1 Configuration Device TCP Connection Configuration Enable Listen Listen Port Connect To Mode Connect Port Connect IP Address Disconnect Mode Idle Timer Modbus TCP Settings Rx To PLC Transfer Mode Tx From PLC Transfer Mode Maximum Rx Date Packet Size Oversized Rx Packet Handling Rx MS Byte First Tx MS Byte First Disable Non Filtered To PLC Rx Queue Master Rx Tx Modes PLC IP Address PLC Device ID Master Rx Mode Only PLC Rx Data Address Maximum PLC Update Rate M
42. on wire harness Repeat steps a through c for the other wire Optional Sensor Base Stations 35 d Insert the connector from the Door Position Base Station wire harness into the Door Position Base Station 5 Aber all hardware is installed power up the components Power up procedure on page 70 Installation is complete Installing the HP Chilled Water Energy Base Station The HP Chilled Water Energy Base Station connects to the housing box which contains an ultrasonic probe sensor The ultrasonic sensor measures and reports liquid flow through a chilled water pipe Temperature sensors are installed on the supply and return of the same chilled water pipe to measure the rise of the temperature as chilled water enters and exits the data center room Consult a facility technician to install the ultrasonic probe sensor to your chilled water pipe To install the Chilled Water Energy Base Station 1 Choose a location for the housing box relatively close to the chilled water pipes a If a flat surface is available remove the mounting tape liner and secure the housing box to the surface Optional Sensor Base Stations 36 b If a support bracket is available use cable ties to secure the housing box to the support bracket 2 Route the ultrasonic probe to the appropriate locations along the chilled water pipe 3 Connect the housing box to the required sources Callout Component Description Suppl
43. onnect Mode page Statistics Serial Settings Start Stop Chars Accept Mode Connect Mode Disconnect Mode Packing Mode Modem Emulation AES Keys Tunnel 1 Connect Mode Disabled Enabled Mode Any Character Modem Control Asserted Start Character Modem Emulation Remote Address Remote Port Local Port CTCP C UDP SSH C TCP AES UDP AES Reconnect Timer milliseconds Flush Serial Data Enabled Disabled SSH Username Block Serial Data C On C Of Block Network Data On Of TCP Keep Alive seconds Email on Connect None D Email on Disconnect None CP Set Group On Connection On Disconnection Submit Current Configuration Mode Disabled Remote Address lt None gt Remote Port lt None gt Local Port Random Protocol Tep Reconnect Timer 15000 milliseconds Flush Serial Data Disabled SSH Username Block Serial Data Block Network Data Of TCP Keep Alives Default 45 seconds Eat cu Connect Protocol HP Base Station Gateway 15 10 In the navigation menu on the left side of the page select System The System page appears LANTRONIX Status Q System Reboot Device te pur the device wh e upbadng new firmware Once the upload has Restore Factory Defaults EE c Factory Defaults Upload New Firmware La cd 12 Select OK The gateway reboots and the
44. ons overview 34 T Taiwan battery recycling notice 79 Taiwan notice 78 troubleshooting 72 V verifying communication 74 verifying CT shorting block position 75 verifying functionality 74 verifying network 73 W water leak detector functionality 74 Index 82
45. operating mode The LED on the base station is off The initial power up mode only lasts approximately 5 to 10 minutes If the LED is still flashing red after 10 minutes o Verify that the gateway is powered up and connected to the network o Verify that all the HP Insight Environmental Observer software components are installed and running properly If the LED is still flashing green after 10 minutes verify that the deployment lab configuration was properly exported If the LED is flashing yellow the base station is not in the correct operating mode Toggle the power button three times On Off On Off On with a maximum of 1 to 2 seconds between each toggle Power up procedure 71 Troubleshooting HP Insight Environmental troubleshooting tips To troubleshoot communication issues 1 2 3 4 pi Turn off all of the wireless base stations in the data center Power cycle each of the wireless gateways Power cycle the wireless gateways on page 72 From the server turn off the HP Insight Environmental Device Manager component Verify that each of the gateways are communicating Verifying gateway communication on page 72 From the server restart the HP Insight Environmental Device Manager component Turn on each of the wireless base stations and verify that they join the wireless network within ten minutes From the server use the HP Insight Environmental Observer software to verify that the wireless base
46. our electrical equipment Optional Sensor Base Stations 49 a Ifa flat surface is available remove the mounting tape liner and secure the base station to the surface b 2 Connect the Current Sensing Relay Base Station to your current sensor a Strip the plastic coating from the ends of the two wires on the wire harness labeled CH 3 b Using a flathead screwdriver secure the white wire to the positive terminal block on the current sensor transducer Optional Sensor Base Stations 50 c Using a flathead screwdriver secure the black wire to the negative terminal block on the current sensor transducer d Insert the connector from the wire harness into the Current Sensing Relay Base Station 3 Connect one end of the 24V AC adapter to the power input connector on the base station and then plug the other end of the AC adapter into a power source The base station automatically powers up and follows the Base Station LED sequence 2 IMPORTANT Verify that the jumper setting of the CT matches the amperage of the electrical equipment you connect it to 4 Adjust the jumper setting of the CT to match the amperage of the electrical device o low O 100 amps o Medium 0 150 amps o High 0 200 amps Installation is complete Installing the HP 200A Current Base Station The HP 200A Current Base Station connects to the supplied current sensor and measures and reports the current flowing to electrical equipment The ba
47. se station provides three channels to monitor three different power line feeds Consult a professional electrician to install the current sensor to your component To install a 200A Current Base Station 1 Determine the ideal location for the 200A Current Base Station relative to your current sensor Optional Sensor Base Stations 51 a Ifa flat surface is available remove the mounting tape liner and secure the base station to the surface b 2 Connect the 200A Current Base Station to your current sensor a Strip the plastic coating from the ends of the two wires on the wire harness labeled CH 3 Current A b Using a flathead screwdriver secure the white wire to the positive terminal block on the current sensor transducer Optional Sensor Base Stations 52 c Using a flathead screwdriver secure the black wire to the negative terminal block on the current sensor transducer Repeat for the other two current transducers CH 4 and CH 5 Current B and Current C d Insert the connector from the wire harness into the 200A Current Base Station 3 Connect one end of the 24V AC adapter to the power input connector on the 200A Current Base Station and then plug the other end of the AC adapter into a power source The base station automatically powers up and follows the Base Station LED sequence 2 IMPORTANT Verify that the jumper setting of the CT matches the amperage of the electrical equipment you connect it t
48. t IP address for each gateway is 192 168 0 2 Each installed gateway must have a static IP address Configure the gateway IP address using the same address assigned to the gateway in the HP Insight Environmental Configurator before you install the gateway and connect to the network For more information see the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide Consult your data center administrator to obtain gateway IP addresses To configure the gateway 1 Connect one end of the supplied power cable to the gateway and the other end to a power source 2 Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the gateway and the other end to the computer from which you will configure the gateway HP Base Station Gateway 7 3 Configure the IP address of the computer to a temporary static address such as 192 168 0 10 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 7 2 xi General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability d Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically e Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 10 aaa Gbtain DNS server address automatically Ce Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server i i Altemate DNS server i NOTE You only need to set the IP address to a static address of the configuring computer during the conf
49. teway is not connected to power and is running on batteries HP Base Station Gateway 18 o ls solid red if the gateway is not connected to the network or if HP Insight Environmental Observer application is not running e Active LED o Flashes green if the gateway is communicating and active o Is solid green is the gateway is connected properly and is working in operating mode HP Base Station Gateway 19 HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack Overview Installing a base station on a rack The base station is a wireless device that collects temperature data from the external sensor arrays and sends the information to the gateway The base station has its own internal temperature and humidity sensors and collects data to send to the gateway When the base station is installed on a rack it is attached to either the HP Rack Sensor Array or the HP Three Point Sensor Array The base station sends its internal temperature and humidity readings and the external temperature readings from the sensor arrays to the gateway Each sensor array is composed of sensor pods Each pod has a thermistor that collects temperature data for a specific location The sensor array is connected to the HP Environmental Base Station which collects all thermistor readings and sends the readings to the gateway Two types of sensor arrays can be installed on the rack e HP Rack Sensor Array The array is composed of six sensor pods The array is des
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51. the HP Environmental Base Station which collects the thermistor readings and sends the readings to the gateway The HP Plenum Rated Sensor Array is composed of two sensor pods one that measures the temperature at the supply side of the CRAH CRAC and one that measures the temperature at the return side of the CRAH CRAC There are two CRAH CRAC installation configuration options e Single Standard installation configuration The base station measures temperature and humidity on the supply side of the CRAH CRAC and measures only temperature on the return side of the CRAH CRAC e Dual Optional installation configuration The base station measures temperature and humidity on both the supply and return side of the CRAH CRAC The return air temperature is an average of six thermistor readings Installing the HP Environmental CRAH CRAC Single Base Station Z WARNING The CRAH CRAC must be powered down and the fans must be stopped before you access the return plenum for hardware installation Installing the HP Plenum Rated Sensor Array 1 Ensure the desired installation locations around the CRAH CRAC are free of dust before installing the sensor array NOTE The sensor array has labels that indicate the location where the array string must be installed Before installation verify that you are installing the array string to the correct location HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH CRAC 25 2 Verify that you are
52. the Rear Hot Side label indicating where the sensor string is installed o The HP Three Point Sensor Array does not have a label and can be installed anywhere on the rack or in the data center NOTE The preconfigured lengths between the sensor pods are designed to fit a standard 42U rack and should be evenly spaced one at the top of the rack door one in the middle of the rack door and one at the bottom of the rack door If you are installing the sensor pods on a rack of a different size and require an extension consult your data center administrator Remove the mounting tape liner and attach the top pod bracket to the designated location Repeat this step for the remaining two pod brackets If the sensor pod is not connected to the pod bracket slide the top sensor pod into the pod bracket installed at the top of the rack door 3 Repeat this step for the remaining two pods HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 21 5 Remove the mounting tape liner and attach the cable restraint brackets near the door hinges on the rack NOTE The disconnect connector on the sensor array enables you to remove the rack door for maintenance without having to uninstall the HP Environmental Base Station 6 Using a cable tie wrap secure any excess cabling 7 If you are installing the HP Rack Sensor Array repeat the previous steps for the rear door Installing the HP Environmental Base Station HP
53. to the area below the floor that you want to monitor Cut the other air tube approximately 7 cm 3 inch long Connect air diffusers to one end of each air tube NOTE To receive accurate air pressure readings avoid the following locations under the sub floor e Potentially turbulent air flow e Support columns or beams e Water pipes 5 Install the long air tube This tube monitors pressure in the desired area below the floor a Attach a flag label indicating the positive terminal to the long air tube b Insert the long air tube into the positive terminal on the air pressure base station HP Air Pressure Base Station 31 c Route the air tube to the area below the floor that you want to monitor d Use cable tie wraps to secure the air tube to a support bracket below the floor 6 Install the short air tube This tube monitors the reference pressure above the floor a Attach a flag label indicating the negative terminal to the short air tube b Insert the short air tube into the negative terminal on the air pressure base station The air tube sits above the floor NOTE HP recommends installing the base station below the floor tile if possible 7 Install the air pressure base station near a subfloor access location so that the long air tube is routed under the subfloor and the short air tube is above the floor o If a support bracket is available use cable tie wraps to secure the base station to the support bracket
54. ts Select the measurement rates o Min flow Select the minimum flow rate Max flow Select the maximum flow rate Flow on Data Display _ Flow on Data Display Range gpm liters second liters second Ze wo JE up to 1585 up to 100 0 100 up to 4755 up to 300 0 300 Optional Sensor Base Stations 42 System Configuration x Basic Flow Fitering Output Security Multichan Muttipath Display Flow Rate Units Lites v Sec Totaizer Units Lies sl EO Low Flow Cutott 0 x Min Flow 00 sg Low Signal Cutoft 5 4 Max Flow 3A L Substitute Flow 0 x Fie Open Fie Save Cancel 8 Select the Output tab and configure the following parameters o Module 1 Select the volumetric flow and energy transmitted to the console o Flow at 4mA Min flow Select the minimum flow rate This must match the parameters set on the Flow tab Optional Sensor Base Stations 43 o Flow at 20mA Max flow Select the maximum flow rate This must match the parameters set on the Flow tab System Configuration x Basic Flow Fitering Output Security Multichan Multipath Display Module 1 4 20 m Module 82 None v Fie Open fe Save Cancel Optional Sensor Base Stations 44 9 Select the Basic tab and then select Download to transfer the new settings into the Chilled Water Base Station System Configuration Basic Flow Fitering Outp
55. uration Use DHCP amp Use static configuration below IP Address 10 100 100 32 Netmask 255 255 254 0 Gateway 110 100 100 0 Undo Changes Save b Enter the IP address properties as provided by the network administrator c Select Save 5 Configure device serial settings Optional Sensor Base Stations 64 a From the main page select Serial Device Configuration The Serial Device Configuration page appears Serial Device Configuration Server Configuration Home Ethernet Device Configuration Communication Statistics PLC Interface Diagnostics Port 1 Serial Port Settings Mode RS 485 Baud 9600 Parity none Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow none DTR off Rx Timeout Between Packets 200 General Protocol Settings Serial Port Protocol Modbus RTU Discard Rx Pkts With Errors no Modbus RTU Protocol Settings Response Timeout ms 250 Disolay Devices Serial Packet ID Settings Raw Data Only STX Rx Detect N A STX Rx ETX Rx Detect N A ETX Rx PLC Specific Settings STX Tx Append N A STX Tx ETX Tx Append N A ETX Tx Strip Rx STX ETX Chars N A Application Specific Settings STX Tx Append N A STX Tx N A ETX Tx Append N A ETX Tx N A Strip Rx STX ETX Chars N A Modbus TCP Settings Raw Data Only Rx To PLC Transfer Mode N A Tx From PLC Transfer Mode N A Maximum Rx Data Packet Size N A Oversized Rx Packet Handling N A Rx MS Byte First N A Tx MS Byte
56. ut Security Multichan Mutipath Display General Unis Engish v Transducer Type Mount z DN Spacing 6 19in DTTN Clamp On 1MHZ D Frequency H MHz D Pipe Material SoundSpeed FPS Roughness Carbon Steel D Pipe OD 14 in Wal Thickness 379 in Liner Material SoundSpeed FPS Roughness None v Thickness n Fluid i Type SoundSpeed FPS Abs Viscosity cp Water Tap D Spec Gravity Spec Heat Capacity fi Btu b F File Open File Save 10 Select OK to save the configuration settings and close the System Configuration window Testing the configuration The 4mA and 20mA calibration values are factory set and must not be modified If you modify these calibration values and select Download you will override the 4 20mA factory preset You can test the analog flow meter output for troubleshooting purposes The Test field represents the Flow Meter 4 20mA analog output value but not the flow rate The minimum value is 4 and the maximum value is 20 NOTE Do not select Download during the testing or calibration process To test the calibration 1 Select the Calibration Test box The Calibration and Test fields are now active 2 Using whole numbers adjust the Test field 3 Verify the flow rate on the console matches the calibration of your flow rate Example Optional Sensor Base Stations 45 The flow at 4mA is O s and the flow at 20mA is 30 I s If the Test field is set to 4 then the flow rate o
57. y temperature Routed to the supply side of the chilled water pipe to measure temperature 2 Fewer connector Comocted to AC power Return temperature Routed to the return side of the chilled water pipe to measure temperature Downstream flow meter Routed to the downstream of the chilled water pipe to measure flow rate Upstream flow meter Routed to the upstream of the chilled water pipe to measure flow rate 4 After all hardware is installed power up the components Power up procedure on page 70 Installation is complete Optional Sensor Base Stations 37 Single Chilled Water installation diagram Water supply Tine othe CRAH CRAC 3 Water retun ne fom the CRAW CRAC 4 Water supply temperature sensor probe O 6 Water reum probe Configuring the Chilled Water Base Station NOTE You must have the ULTRALINK software installed on the PC that is configuring the base station You can download the software from the Dynasonics website http www dynasonics com downloads php Optional Sensor Base Stations 38 1 Connect a USB connector from the PC to the USB configuration port on the inside of the Chilled Water Base Station The PC must have the Dynasonic ULTRALINK software installed Open the ULTRALINK program When the program prompts you for a COM Port enter the appropriate Windows assigned USB COM Port To locate your COM Port see the Device Manager screen in
58. your Windows operating system Device Manager File Action View Help es D B SYNAPSENSE 034 Batteries Computer ar Disk drives 5 Desplay adapters DVD CD ROM drives dg Human Interface Devices amp IDE ATAJATAPI controlers gt Keyboards 0 Mice and other pointing devices Modems Monitors se Motorola USB Device Accessories Interface lt b Motorola USB Device M Network adapters B 1 Lasb g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express Adapter B Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet M Cisco Systems VPN Adapter E PCMCIA adapters KR Portable Devices KT MIP Device Ports COM amp LPT TL USB Comm Port COM24 D Processors O Sound video and game controllers ao Storage volumes D System devices H Universal Serial Bus controllers D D D D D D D D Com Port Selected 4 On the bottom right hand side of the home run mode screen verify that the USB connector is communicating with the Chilled Water Base Station A green OK indicates communication between the base station and the PC Optional Sensor Base Stations 39 If a red OFFLINE COM port I error appears select Communications gt Initialize and then re enter the appropriate OF Utiral ink Device Addr 127 S C Configy aon Rr stegy Cas tir Reset T ot akser sta Dopis Dagnostcs Uir ar Optional Sensor Base Stations 40 5 To configure the Chilled Water Base Station select Configuration Ultr
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