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1. E device u A host u u setvars RW E dynweb E snmp alarms uli email u O rtclock LI dl sntp ul dns u d datalog E E graphin O firmwar d A msgcatig save Changes Figure 27 Configuration Diagnostics Tab GM1111 25 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Configuration Event Log Tab The user can view the Event Log and update the Memory Syslog settings on the Event Log tab of the Configuration page GEIST RCU O v3 6 0 Allis well 1 Alarms monitored Power Strip IP Address 192 168 123 123 Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 56 59 Configuration Sensors Alarms NVRAM Event Log Laio Click here to view NVM event log Display Clear NVM event log Config Network Memory Syslog Monitoring 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var init Reading data from flash succeeded Mea Diagnostics 4 27 2011 15 48 57 lwip udp input udp 192 168 123 255 137 lt 192 Event Log 4 27 2011 15 48 57 lwip udp input received datagram of length 68 4 27 2011 15 48 57 lwip ip input iphdr gt dest Oxff7ba8cO netif ip addr Admin 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var init size of block in flash 20520 curren Control 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var init Current firmware rev 943 data in f E 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var init token read VARS BLOCK HERE from ad Help 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push secondary dns address s
2. Humidity Dew Point GT3HD Temperature Humidity Dew Point with ability to add two RT sensors RTAFHD3 Temperature Air Flow Humidity Dew Point CCAT Converts analog I O Sensors to Remote Digital Sensors JOE Expands the number of I O and sensor ports and adds relays DM Remote digital RMS current Meter RS2 Remote power monitoring and switching RTAF RTAFH amp RTHD sensors have been discontinued and replaced by the RTAFHD3 sensor Some Geist R Series devices may require a firmware update to allow for proper compatibility with the new RTAFHD3 sensors If your Geist R Series device is using firmware version 2 xx you will want to make sure you are using firmware version 2 94 or newer If your Geist R Series device is using firmware version 3 xx you will want to make sure you are using firmware version 3 5 0 or newer Please contact Geist Support at 800 432 3219 if you need assistance locating your current version or upgrading to the new firmware version RTAFHD3 Compatibility The G RTAFHD3 sensor cannot be utilized in combination with the discontinued G RTAF and G RTAFH sensors or G RTHD sensors built prior to 2010 If you desire to add G RTAFHD3 sensors to an existing installation currently utilizing incompatible sensors please contact Customer Service for installation options Connecting Remote Sensors GM1111 Plug and play remote sensors may be attached to the unit at any time via the RJ 12 conn
3. JBEIST Instruction Manual Rack Power Distribution Unit RCX RCO RCM O and RCU O Series Firmware Version 3 Geist 1821 Yolande Ave Lincoln NE 68521 800 432 3219 402 474 3400 F 402 474 4369 www geistglobal com Contents Contents ceo dr ea ERR RNC RUE a I DUC P RC A Specification S aaa Overview Environmental Electrical Receptacle Ratings Networking Data Formats EMC Verification INSTALO a ae en Guidelines Mounting Network Overview Default IP Address Initial Setup Web Interface Overview Sensors Page Logging Page Display Page Alarms Page Control Page RCM O and RCU O Only Configuration Page Unit Configuration aaa E aii Network Configuration Time and Date E Mail Business Hours SNMP Accounts and Passwords Telnet Camera Configuration Admin Information Kilowatt Hours Reset XML File Backup SSL Certificate Upload Alarm Notifications Alarm Types Thresholds I alle eT CO PECTORE Overview Internal Sensors Remote Sensors Data Logging and Display Remote Outlet Switching RCM O and RCU O Only Actions Configuration Power On Actions ACCeSSOLFIGS cuia eR GU Qo Vna a MERI CR RARO UR CR RR CR ACELERAR RR CR Serial Communication Delta Configured Units Only RSD2X8 Remote Display IP Addressable Network Cameras GM1111 Revision Date 6 22 2012 RSC Integration Alternate Data Formats Technical SUpport na Firmware Version Firmware Updates Resetting PDU
4. l yp o Jo 8 ues lb je jb 9 foto lle jp je Il 10 Outlet10 IN fo Jo lilo l u owen o lb Il jo jp i2 we fo Il jo jp Save Changes RCU O Power On Actions Delay Action Outlet Name seconds On Off Last 1 Outlet 1 lo o O O 2 Outlet 2 o o O 3 Outlet 3 o O G 4 Outlet 4 NEN O O 5 Outlet 5 a F O 6 Outlet 6 lo o O G 7 Outlet 7 o o O 8 Outlet 8 jo i O O O 9 Outlet 9 lo o O G 10 Outlet 10 D O e 11 Outlet 11 o O 12 Outlet 12 o Save Changes RCU O Restore Defaults Reset ALL to Default Values Figure 24 Control Settings Tab GM1111 22 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Configuration Page The Configuration page has five sub tabs Network Monitoring Diagnostics Event Log and Admin See Unit Configuration page 28 for details Configuration Network Tab The user can enter and update the network settings on the Network tab of the Configuration page See Unit Configuration section for details GEIST Power Strip RCU O v3 6 0 IP Address 192 168 123 123 z x ul Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 56 41 All is well 1 Alarms monitored Configuration Sensors Alarms Network Logging Current Network Configuration set statically Display O Use DHCP for Network Configuration and DNS Server Addresses Config Use DHCP for Network Configuration and Static DNS server addresses Network Use Static
5. Configuration page The unit is capable of sending e mail to as many as five addresses at once Most SMTP and ESMTP servers are compatible Authentication options are None POP3 POP before SMTP or ESMTP The unit can be configured to send alarm emails always only during business hours or only after hours by selecting the desired option next to each email address E mail Protocols ESMTP TLS SSL Mi SMTP Server SMTP Port 55 From E mail Address Username Password Business After Send alarms to this recipient Always Hours Hours To E mail Address 1 e e O To E mail Address 2 8 Q Q To E mail Address 3 Gi Q Q To E mail Address 4 Gei O To E mail Address 5 O O Q _ Save Changes send Test E Mail Business Hours Start Time 9 00 End Time 1700 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week Days d save Changes Figure 34 E Mail Configuration GM1111 30 SMS kh kh kb k hk Revision Date 6 22 2012 An SMTP server as well as From and To addresses are required to send e mails Some mail servers may require a username and password n most cases the username does not have to match the From address but does need to be a valid user on the authenticating server Microsoft Exchange servers will have to be set to allow SMTP relay from the IP address of the unit In addition a test email can be sent from the bottom of the Monitoring tab of the Configuration page Note The unit cannot recei
6. In addition to the full access control and configuration available via a desktop web browser RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O Series products present data in multiple formats for easy integration with other monitoring systems Data formats available via links on the unit s web page are PDA Phone XML MIE Figure 52 Alternate Format Links e PDA Phone Presents data in a format best suited for PDA or cellular phone web browsers e XML Extensible Markup Language Presents data in a structured tree for use with automated scripts and monitoring systems e MIB Management Information Base Downloads the MIB for use with SNMP monitoring tools GM1111 44 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Technical Support Firmware Version The firmware version is located in the upper right section of the web interface header represented by v3 y xx Before contacting support it is recommended that the PDU first be updated to the latest firmware version If this is not possible please have the existing firmware version number for the unit available when contacting technical support GEIST Power Strip RCU O v3 6 0 IP Address 192 168 123 123 PE Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 55 30 NNNM S AC UCM Figure 53 Web Page Header Firmware Updates Keep your unit updated with the latest firmware releases or sign up for notifications http www geistglobal com support Resetting PDU Should the PDU loose communication the processor may be manually reboo
7. page will show up at the bottom of the unit s web interface Admin Info Contact Name Geist Manufacturing Contact Email support geistmfg com Contact Phone 499 472 3400 Device Location Geist Demo Rack Device Description GC LO Demo Unit odve Changes Figure 40 Admin Information Fields Unit Location Geist Demo Rack Unit Description RCU O Demo Unit Admin Geist Manufacturing or Call 402 472 3400 Support supportGgeistmtg com or Call 800 432 3219 Copyright 2003 2009 Geist Manufacturing All Rights Reserved Figure 41 Admin Information Display Kilowatt Hours Reset The RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O s kilowatt hours measurements are zeroed at the factory and can be reset at any time should it become necessary On the Admin tab of the Configuration page simply hit the button that corresponds to the desired circuit to be reset RCU O Reset KWh Reset Circuit A Reset Circuit B Reset all circuits Figure 42 Kilowatt Hours Reset GM1111 34 Revision Date 6 22 2012 XML File Backup The RCX RCO RCU O or RCM O unit s configuration is stored in the XML file The XML file can be downloaded and stored in order to backup the unit s current configuration settings On the Admin tab of the Configuration page simply hit the Download Current XML File button to download the XML file A previously downloaded XML file can be uploaded to the unit in order to restore the unit s configuration to match the configuratio
8. the internal sensors when attached The menu bar allows access to the rest of the PDU s functionality Alternate formats for the real time data can be downloaded in PDA XML and SNMP formats and historical data is available in PDA format RCU O Demo Mode RCU O y3 6 1 IP Address 76 79 48 110 di is eek 5 A cadi Local Time Tue 05 03 11 09 00 15 Sensors Sensors Alarms RCU O ID 018EEB14130000F6 Logging kWatt hours A 143 27 kWh Real Time Display lH A 111 00 V Circuit Readings Config vots Peak A 111 30 V Control Ej Amos A 0 23 A Help dl Peak A 0 20 A A Phone ke Power A 11 00 Watts paren Power A 25 5 Watts Readings q cone Factor A 43 0 kWatt hours B 137 23 kWh O vots te 108 80 V luet Peak 8 109 00 V H 0 23 A Bo Peak 8 0 20 A reat Power B 11 00 Watts Power B 25 0 Watts TER istorica A Power Factor 8 43 9 me toni N d 6d 5d 4d 3d 2d id 0d Figure 17 Sensors Page Wye Configuration GM1111 16 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Power Strip RCU O v3 6 0 IP Address 192 168 123 123 Mii wk d Als cdi Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 54 18 Sensors ozke e Friendly Name Mosis Power Strip ID 00001985E06AE11A Logging E Amps A 0 15 Arms Line Level i Readings amos 2 0 14 Arms 9 Config jams tci 0 05 Arms Control kWatt hours Total 0 00 kWh Help Res Power Total 18 77 Watts Real Time PDA Phone kWatt hours AB 0 00 kWh Circuit
9. 1 715 O Actions O 4 Outlet 4 On 0 00 0 000 0 Settings oO 5 Outlet 5 5 808 0 1E 6 Outlet6 0 571 0 ne IE 7 Outlet 3 756 0 PDA Phone Ll e outet8 0 000 o XML MIB Group B 22250V 0 00 Arms L Outlet Name Status Arms kWh Watts URL O 9 Outlet9 On 0 00 5 820 0 O 10 Outlet10 On 0 00 0 983 0 Oo 11 Outletii On 0 00 2 534 0 IL i2 Outleti2 On 0 00 0 000 0 HE 13 Outleti3 On 0 00 0 007 0 IE 14 Outleti4 On 0 00 0 182 D O 15 Outeti5 On 0 00 1 402 0 CI je Outeti6 on 0 00 0 000 o Action Kane v Execute Figure 23 Control Actions Tab GM1111 21 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Control Settings Tab The Settings tab on the Control page allows the user to name and define a URL for outlets in addition to setting time delays for each outlet action Boot up status and sequential boot up options are also available All delay settings are referenced from the trigger event This tab also allows the user to restore factory default settings for the outlets GEIST RCU O Demo Mode IP Address 76 79 48 110 Local Time Tue 05 10 11 09 47 24 RCU O y3 6 1 All is well 5 Alarms monitored Control Sensors Bl RCU O Configuration Logging Group A Delay seconds Reboot Outlet Name URL Power On Power Off Reboot Duration Em i60 Actions i DE mmm INL T ZM dmm Ec TOO m v E som P he 8 PDA Phone f JE UNE g k XML MIB 7
10. A M no N A A M H ve n 1 EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EES EAE EEE EE EE EEE EEE EES Figure 12 23 Conversion Mounting Brackets Using conversion mounting brackets attach 19 PDU to 23 rack as shown GM1111 12 Revision Date 6 22 2012 DETAIL A Figure 13 19 Horizontal Panel Mount Brackets Using the 19 horizontal panel mount brackets attach PDU to rack as shown Network Overview This product comes preconfigured with a default IP address set Simply connect to the PDU and access the web page with your browser Default I P Address RCX RCO RCM O and RCU O units have a default IP address for initial setup and access to the unit if the assigned address is lost or forgotten Once an IP address is assigned to a unit the default IP address is no longer active To restore the default IP address press and hold the reset button located below the network connector for 20 seconds while the unit is powered up The Idle and Activity lights next to the network connector will both light up when the IP address has been reset The reset button is accessed through the white circular hole located below the Ethernet jack Note Pressing the reset button under the network connector will restore the default IP address and will also clear all password settings The Configuration page allows you to assign the network properties or use DHCP to connect to your network Access to the unit requires the IP address to be known so use of a
11. Default Language English ere Date Format USA MMDOM Config E Temperature Unit Fahrenheit Control S em Help Interface Type Default PDA Phone Scroll on LCD Measurements v XML MIB Save Changes Friendly Unique Address Device T Friendly Name si ype Y i Names DODOIOSS5EDO6AE11A ctriSCchDELTA Power Strip B7FFI9BSEOGAELJA ctriGrpAmps Power Strip D500000487099314 digitalSensor Digital Sensor Remove all unplugged devices save Changes Figure 21 Display Page GM1111 19 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Alarms Page The Alarms page allows the user to establish alarm conditions for each sensor reading Alarm conditions can be established with either high or low trip thresholds The alarms are displayed in different sections based on the device the alarm is associated with Alarm options include a local Buzzer with RSD attached Email and SNMP Trap See Alarms page 36 for more details GEIST RCM O Demo Demo Mode RCM O v3 6 1 IP Address 76 79 48 109 D e e Local Time Wed 05 11 11 08 28 14 Al is well 3 Alarms monitored Alarms Sensors Alarm Type Alarms RCM O Demo ID 010EB36A1300000A mis df il neen TAT RE iust remain tripped for E ma Amps A UI aa pp Display a en et Fr 24 trips if Above i L min before notification E mail 1 E threshold 3 0 a panos 2 do E mail 3 v Control i Repeat every No R
12. EEE E EE E EE ET E EEE EEE ee JA Figure 7 Offset Side Mount Brackets Using the offset side mount brackets attach PDU to rack as shown DETAIL A xx xx xx xx xx Xx XX EEE EE EEE XE XE XO EE EEE EEE EEE EEE DETAIL B Figure 8 7 Extension Brackets Using the 7 extension brackets attach PDU to rack as shown GM1111 10 Revision Date 6 22 2012 ler gt e re a KI Ki re Ki Ki ER m ER DETAIL A K XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XI XX XX XI XX 28 XI XX IX FFF FF FF FFF FF FF EEE EEE rj LXX EX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XE XE XL Figure 9 Flush Mount Brackets Using flush mount brackets attach PDU to rack as shown Pw Xx Xe XX XE ge ge ge ze ze ze gr ze ze IE XE XE XE AE DE 28 28 28 28 22 28 D ERIK Xe XE E E A nb SEES MT MI m 4 W tu Mn ER M M k IM IM IM M bl DETAIL A LXSGEGEGGEY 334 Figure 10 Adjustable Mount Brackets Using adjustable mount brackets attach PDU to rack as shown GM1111 11 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Rc XX LE LE XX LE XE E LX XE LE XE LE Xe XE de XE ni zb 4 M ba H a m M YI H me 2 H Mr nl ba PEEL EET DETAIL A E IE IE IX t tt ti tt EES 22 22 22 xe Xx oe xe xe oe Xe 20 Se SE EE Figure 11 Panel Mount Brackets Using panel mount brackets attach PDU to rack as shown XL IE XXXIII XI XE XI XX XI LX XI XI X30 DETAIL A nte M MI lal AT PI P A Wi Mi IM ee M A
13. K ES ee ae ana nl a lI a Ei DUE 11 Adjustable Mount Brackets idees a ertet nen en 11 panel MOUNU Brackets ani ross en Esp sta anuo acp p nea d E LOS DO RUE TUR me RT E 12 23 Conversion Mounting Brackets v an en een ah ar a en 12 19 Horizontal Panel Mount Bracketre nemen 13 Windows XP network settings for initial setUp a 14 MacOS X network settings for initial setup Henn 15 Internet Explorer s LAN Settings for selecting proxy settings 15 Sensors Page Wye Confguration eene nn nn nnn 16 Sensors Page Delta Confguratton eene nnn 17 Sensors Page Group and Sensor Data n esses nnn nnn 17 PO III cie ARR NER ET TEL m 18 DISPLAY IP ade ai oua E E er heat e p Eb Ee UE Ma eap DER Eee 19 RAJO PACO ae em Pob era da outer ns Moti E ea ees 20 Control ACUORS AD a is vatis adc qt neg ea nr eet WEE ee a bases ti Aire 21 EE Settitigs Tab subsp o p ev Vid reU DR EE RDUM ira ome RUE GU Ta UEM 22 Configuration Network Tab Ine ses nnn nnn 23 Configuration Monitoring Tab nn Hee eme s nnn nnn 24 CONNQUFAEION DIAINOSLCS TAB in oV ERE HV eet Un Debt c RR ade PA Eod er Van ee UY on EE enn e et 25 Config urauon Evene bog Tab nase aaa 26 Configuration elen Ee acaso an OR Med ct Un oe ED E a D Fam a Pc iaa eG iU V Nn C EN 27 Necwore CODTIGUEAEION sse tk HUS NO ad RUE RR ON EUR Ue PRATER n PUES Lan QC Dev E RD SEA en 28 Manual Time SEHEN Sa a cox esr DS RS
14. MA L6 30R NEMA L15 30R I EC 320 C13 I EC 320 C19 Networking Protocols 125 Volts 15 Amp 125 Volts 20 Amp 250 Volts 20 Amp 125 Volts 30 Amp 250 Volts 30 Amp 10 C 50 F min 40 C 104 F max 10 C 50 F min 45 C 113 F max 25 C 13 F min 65 C 149 F max non condensing non condensing 2000 m 6561 ft max 15240 m 50000 ft max 250 Volts 3 phase 30 Amp 125 250 Volt 15 Amp per Receptacle Bank 125 250 Volt 20 Amp HTTP HTTPS SSL TLS SMTP POP3 ICMP DHCP TCP IP NTP Telnet Syslog GM1111 4 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Ethernet Link Speed 10 Mbit half duplex Data Formats HTML SNMP CSV Plain Text XML EMC Verification This Class A 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 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian I CES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment GM1111 5 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Installation Guidelines GM1111 If the PDU is installed in a cabinet the ambient temperature of the rack should be no greater than
15. Network Configuration and DNS server addresses Monitoring Diagnostics EE IP Address two Event Log Ge 192 168 123 123 o Se Admin Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 EES Gateway 192 168 123 1 Help oa Primary DNS Server 88 8 8 PDA Phone SS AML HIR Secondary DNS Server 8844 Save Changes Web Server Protocols HTTP and HTTPS HTTP Port on HTTPS Port 443 Telnet Service Enabled Save Changes Figure 25 Configuration Network Tab GM1111 23 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Configuration Monitoring Tab he user can enter and update the email Monitoring tab of the Configuration page See Power Strip Rau v ib P Address 152 168 179 123 Local Times Wed 4 27 11 HINTET MES wel 0 Alurms moritored Configuration Lag Proton TESATETT SL EMTE Server SMTP Furl 35 Fram Emad Address Bunresr After Send slarmatothisredpeni Always Hours Hours SHS To E mad Adrena LI To D a Ade iji 2 E Oo To teg Adee ace 3 Li To mad Adie d E CI To Dmail Add ei 5 E D Save Changes Sand Tas Mad shart Free pen End Time 17 00 Zun Men Toe Wed Tha Fr Za mec OF HM El d HA E O Sune Charge System Status Mail Reports Add Hew Raupen TA Seo Enabled e Temperature Precision Tk deger CT Foi Comments casbke Listen port for GET 363 Tap Community ety ete Are CDTWTRHWES private Frag Typa VI Tap a T P Actes pert 1 E MAIA TES 14 LE8 141 1 rao mile peut 2 Save Chan
16. Readings XML MIB Boso 210 94 Vems Bo Peak AB 211 05 V ms Bees Power toe 7 29 Watts Apparent Power AB 12 8 Volt Amps power Factor AB 56 6 kWatt hours BC 0 00 kwh Bos reci 210 87 Vime dos Bo Peak ec 210 98 Vene Rea Power BC 6 79 Watts apparent Power BC 6 9 Volt Amps Bue Factor BC 97 4 kWatt hours CA 0 00 kWh EIN 21175 View B votts Peak CA 211 86 Vrms Bs Power ca 4 68 Watts E apparent Power CA 4 8 Volt Amps Historical power Factor CA 97 0 Circuit Data 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 O 40h 36h 32h 28h 24h 20h 16h 12h 8h 4h Oh Figure 18 Sensors Page Delta Configuration Power Strip ID B7FF1985E06AE11A BE Group A 0 00 A ms B Group B 0 00 A ms Real Time amos Group 0 00 Arms Group Readings vos croup a 214 45 Vems WE voc croup 8 222 20 Vems e i istorica B Group C 217 35 Vims Group Data 225 AE zz 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 zus 40h 36h 32h 28h 24h 20h 16h 12h Sh 4h Oh Digital Sensor ID D500000487099314 Digital Status Off Off 1 0 Vdc On 99 5 Vdc 1 01 1 00 0 99 im Om Figure 19 Sensors Page Group and Sensor Data GM1111 17 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Logging Page The Logging page allows the user to access the historical data by selecting the desired sensors and time range to be logged The Sensor Measurement Data Graph section contains check boxes which allow the user to select which readings are to be graph
17. Service and Maintenance More Technical Support Table of Figures ca Revision History GM1111 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Specifications Overview The RCM O RCU O RCO and RCX series units are rack level PDUs with circuit monitoring via a built in web server and cumulative Power as well as calculated Power Factor In the RCX series built in sensors monitor Voltage Current instantaneous The RCM O series units have all these sensors plus outlet level switching The RCO series units have the same built in sensors as the RCX plus outlet level current and power monitoring while RCU O series units have all of the RCX sensors plus outlet level switching plus current and power monitoring Web pages including graphs are generated by the unit to monitor power and environmental conditions within the cabinet No software other than a web browser is required for operation and several data formats are available Optional external sensors and network cameras are also available These units can be built for installation in either Delta or Wye building wiring configurations Environmental Temperature Operating Vertical Operating Horizontal Storage Humidity Operating 5 min 9596 max Storage 5 min 95 max Elevation Operating O m 0 ft min Storage O m 0 ft min Electrical See nameplate for unit ratings Receptacle Ratings NEMA 5 15R or L5 15R NEMA 5 20R or L5 20R NEMA 6 20R or L6 20R NEMA L5 30R NE
18. Static IP or reserved DHCP is recommended The default address is shown on the front of the unit e IP Address 192 168 123 123 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway 192 168 123 1 GM1111 13 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Initial Setup Connect the RCX RCO RCM O or RCU O series unit to your computer using a crossover cable or hub switch Windows XP On your computer go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network and Dial Up Connections Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Select Use the following IP address Use these settings IP Address 192 168 123 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Leave blank Click OK twice Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability 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 197 165 123 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 C Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server Default gateway Altemate DNS server Figure 14 Windows XP network settings for initial setup MacOS X 10 5 and 10 6 GM1111 Open System Preferences via the Dock or the Apple menu Select Network under Internet amp Network The un
19. UNS NER a ER UE CER DR RAD HR 29 NIP TIME SES pasate ba dob ad atat a dali eda c Pact trahe pte dpa d e data rapta Eie C e ia bai 29 Lime ana Date DISPLAY qb envoie Si CI DS US aen 30 E Mail COnnOUsadtiOn een 30 EMail Report S GEO CS scuto ande edad casinos c n acu ipte ob e D pP e pO cA DU CR 31 SNMP CODTIQUEGSELOD eek 31 ital SNMP NS Dal O nee ER UHR ebat pa fui tL PR Cx UP Re E AUG 31 Figure 399 ACCOUNT Conflgul atIOEL av ideae Cr ERR pH Pt ER EHE c Ent aje o e C lant 32 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 GM1111 Configurationrana Supported We re EE 33 Adm tnrermasltlenm Fields pde ausa Da ues ia alu Date sale Fatti Date tM egt 34 Admin INFORMAR DIS DIAY ssa e aa ac C RE a Pa EC ee ob pb e dpa ek 34 KilOWatt HOUS e E EE 34 KML ENEMU PO reris PTT meeting T 35 SSL Certificate and Private Key Upload I HH nnn 35 Alarm State MENU seen mals 36 CTT g Le a ee ee E inde 41 Outlet Acton CON EMAHON ee ee er ae jej A ej vee ke a 41 OUHE CONUIGU AMO DEE 42 Outlet Power On Action Configuratton nennen nnn 42 Seal COMINANO socias debo ee 43 inte Wa ue TNI T NT ei ET A omer es 44 Alternate Format EINS en EE Ae 44 46 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Foure 53 gt WED PAGES e aov en PEE ER SS da Rd eR aU af Aa 45 GM1111 47 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Revision History 0 0 4 27 1 Time Del
20. a Deche Aniem Kamg wur Dia Famavord Tire Fawr ev Posarad Agan Jager ia confirm mireg ed or Bier Lib of spe Capo gg l kli en Save Changes Pulm n bala Contact Harc Contact mai sys Contact Cortes Tee ne e Locaben systocation Dinici o a zpshemaj Save Changes Saved Configuration Xi He XML File amp 8 Upload Local XML File Download Current XML File Sal Certificate and rivais Key me MVALID 551 Certificate Fila Browse BSL Private Kay Fila Bova Upload FH Files Eroso SSL Data Farms package fis Pe Upload Morar Furene Gree upa mary taka a levu rome Plate vost for teapa from browser Figure 29 Configuration Admin Tab GM1 11 1 27 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Unit Configuration Network Configuration The unit s network configuration is set on the Network tab of the Configuration page Settings pertaining to the unit s network connection are Network Current Network Configuration set statically O Use DHCP for Network Configuration and DNS Server Addresses Use DHCP for Network Configuration and Static DNS server addresses Use Static Network Configuration and DNS server addresses IP Address 76 79 48 112 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 224 Gateway 76 79 48 97 Primary DNS Server 28 B7 22 999 Secondary DNS Server 2867222 290 save Changes Web Server Protocols HTTP and HTTPS HTTP Fort on HTTPS Fort 443 Telnet Service Enabled ae save C
21. acy Password 12345678 Write Community private Trap User Trap Trap Type Vi Trap vw icati Trap Authentication 12345678 Trap IP Address port 1 192 168 123 1 162 Password 192 168 123 1 Trap Privacy Password 12345678 Trap IP Address port 2 Save Changes Save Changes _Save Changes Reset User Access NVRAM will occur during the finish page Send Test SNMP Trap Fi 37 Initial SNMP V3 Dat Figure 36 SNMP Configuration igure EIS ata The default community string is public and the MIB is downloadable via a link on the web pages menu bar GM1111 31 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Accounts and Passwords The RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O offer account security options that are entered on the Admin tab of the Configuration page There are three levels of account security e Administrator Password protects the Display Alarms and Configuration pages along with protecting the Telnet and Serial access e Control Access Password protects the Control Actions and Control Settings pages e View Only Password protects the Sensors PDA WAP and XML pages Name and Password Configuration MOTE 1 IF Account currently has a password leaving Old Password blank results in no changes to that account MOTE 2 Administrator password may be used in the Old Password held of any account MOTE 3 IF setting Mew Password to blank Account Hame must also be blank MOTE 4 IF New Password is not blank Account Mame must not be blank Administr
22. an audible alarm The unit is capable of any combination of the above alarms at once Alarm type combinations are selected per alarm via the check boxes which are displayed for each alarm on the Alarms page RCM O Demo ID 010EBE36A1200000A Amps A Alarm must remain tripped for E mail trips if Above BH 1 min before notification E mail 1 threshold 30 L amic 2 Repeat every No Repeat E mail 3 vi Figure 45 Alarm State Menu Alarm Types The RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O provide three types of alarm messages via E Mail and SNMP e Trip Occurs when a sensor value goes above a high trip threshold or below a low trip threshold e Unplugged Occurs when a sensor with an alarm set loses contact with the main unit due to the sensor being physically unplugged or another communications error Unplugged alerts can be enabled or disabled on the Alarms page e Clear Occurs when a sensor already in the Tripped or Unplugged state goes back into its normal range Alarms can be added for each internal device or external sensor displayed on the Alarms page An alarm is added by pressing the Add New Alarm Button and selecting the sensor value to be monitored from the drop down menu Thresholds The user must set a trip threshold and type for each alarm that is added to the Alarms page The threshold type is chosen as either Below or Above from a drop down menu when the alarm is created The thresh
23. an be accessed via the internet GM1111 32 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Telnet The unit provides a Telnet server for basic monitoring via the command line The Administrator account must be enabled to use the Telnet interface Type help after logging in to the unit to see a list of available commands The Telnet service can be disabled under Web Server on the Network tab of the Configuration page Note All data sent via Telnet is unencrypted Some settings can be changed and user names and network settings are available via Telnet In unsecure environments it is recommended that Telnet be disabled Camera Configuration Enter the domain names IP addresses and models of up to four IP addressable network cameras in the Cameras section of the Monitoring tab on the Configuration page The unit will present a linked snapshot from each camera on the Sensors page Cameras Cam 1 IP Address 0000 Model No camera v Username Password Cam 2 IP Address 0000 Model No camera v Username Password Cam 3 IP Address 0000 Model No camera J Username Password Cam 4 IP Address 0000 Model No camera v Username Password save Changes Figure 39 Configuration and Supported Models Note Each camera must be set to allow anonymous access to enable this feature GM1111 33 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Admin Information Information entered in the Admin Info section of the Admin tab of the Configuration
24. ator Account Name IF blank all access is granted without a password Old Password Mew Password Mew Password Again again to confirm Warming Record your password Loss of password may require d i hours to recover Control Account Name IF blank Control and View Only access is granted without a password Old Password New Password Mew Password Again again to confirm Warming Record your password Lass of password may require 45 hours to recover View Only Account Name IF blank Wiew access is granted without a password Old Password New Password Mew Password Again again to confirm Warming Record your password Lass of password may require 4 hours to recover cave Changes Figure 388 Account Configuration User account names may include alphanumeric characters spaces and underscores Passwords may include alphanumeric characters and underscores Note The Administrator account must be active to enable the Control Access and View Only accounts Note The Control Access account must be active to enable the View Only account Note The account names root and admin are disabled for security reasons and cannot be re enabled Warning Record your passwords To reset lost passwords follow the instructions for resetting the unit s IP address and passwords given in the Default IP Address section To generate a temporary recovery password to access the unit contact customer service from a location where the unit c
25. e 1 Full Length Bracket Using the full length bracket mount PDU to rack as shown 4 j O ae d nn E A O E DETAIL A DETAIL B M d H 4 B 4 D 3 Figure 2 Mini L Brackets Using the mini L brackets attach PDU to rack as shown GM1111 7 Revision Date 6 22 2012 DETAIL A DETAIL B MOCONNOCOMNOCONOCONOCONO CONO CONO EEE AEE EEE O 8 rco Figure 3 Vertical Extension Brackets Using the vertical extension brackets attach PDU to rack as shown DETAIL A Figure 4 Toolless Mounting Hardware Secure toolless mounting buttons to PDU as shown Use toolless buttons with key holed slots built into cabinet or with optional Geist key holed brackets GM1111 8 Revision Date 6 22 2012 7 TOOLLESS v SHOULDER WASHER DETAIL A Figure 5 Toolless Full Length Bracket Using full length toolless bracket and toolless mounting buttons attach PDU to rack as shown Dos ne se no 66 so 66 no so so so no Se no no no no no ss ne as DETAIL A Figure 6 Single Side Mount 2 Unit Brackets Using single side mount 2 unit brackets and toolless mounting buttons attach PDU to rack as Shown GM1111 9 Revision Date 6 22 2012 gt lt RIGHT SIDE OPTION LEFT SIDE OPTION s DETAIL B DETAIL A Tol ba 3 s Ta br j d pi lu EN D A EI Lue EEEE
26. ectors on the face of the unit In some cases splitters may be required to add additional sensors Each sensor has a unique serial number and is automatically discovered and added to the web page Up to sixteen sensors may be connected 15 on RCU O The display order of the sensors on the web page is determined by the serial number of each sensor Friendly names for each sensor can be customized on the Display page 39 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Note The sensors use Cat 3 wire and RJ12 connectors Wiring must be straight through reverse polarity will temporarily disable all sensors until corrected Note The sensors use a low voltage serial communication protocol and are subject to network signaling constraints dependent on shielding environmental noise and length of wire Typical installations allow runs of up to 600 feet of sensor wire Data Logging and Display All sensor data collected by the unit can be graphed except kilowatt hours and outlet level data RCU O only The Logging page allows the user to select data to be logged The user can also choose to view a graph of any logged data Selected sensor values are logged into the data file at a rate of one point per minute The number of selected sensors determines the maximum data logging time span This period is calculated and displayed on the Logging page The oldest data will be deleted when the onboard memory fills up in order to make room for new data Sensor values can also be se
27. ed on the Logging page and or displayed on the internal LCD Delta configuration only or RSD2X8 remote display module The Logging Control allows users to select between different modes of logging data Normal Data logged once per minute into data log file High water Mark High value logged each minute into the data log file Low water Mark Low value logged each minute into the data log file Logging Off The data will be logged into the data file at a rate of one point per minute and will be available for graphing and display Please note that although data is logged once per minute all sensor data used in the real time display and alarm functions is read at least once every 15 seconds for internal sensors and once every 30 seconds for external sensors Recorded data is available for download in a comma separated values CSV file To reset the logs click the Reset Logs check box and save the changes GEIGT Power Strip RCU O v3 6 0 IP Address 192 168 123 123 Allis well 1 Alarms monitored Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 56 20 Logging Sensors Sensor Measurement Data Graph Alarms z z Historical Logging 4000 Data Display 3500 Config 3000 Control 2500 Help 2000 PDA Phone Sen XML MIB 1000 500 ol Logging 120m 105m 90m 75m 60m 45m 30m 15m Om Controls Time Range 2Hous Maximum loggable time span 6 69 days Power Strip 00001985E06AEL 1A LCD Graph Logging Control Real T
28. epeat E Trip Type Help i PDA Phone AML MIB save Changes Add New Alarm Alarm Treshold Temp Sensor ID 74000001C0E54728 External Sensor Alarms Add New Alarm J AF HTD Sensor ID A30000007A345F12 Air Flow Alarm must remain tripped for E mail SES trips if es W D min before notification E mail 1 3 Pei E i ees threshold 3 0 E E g 2 k z Repeat every No Repeat e E mail 3 v save Changes Add New Alarm Unplugged Alerts Enabled zi Save Changes Figure 22 Alarms Page 20 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Control Page RCM O and RCU O Only The Control page has two sub tabs Actions and Settings See Remote Outlet Switching page 41 for details Control Actions Tab The Actions tab on the Control page gives the user control of the outlets Outlets can be rebooted or turned on off with or without pre programmed delays The status of each outlet is also shown for verification by the user For RCU O series units outlet readings for current power and logged kilowatt hours are also shown IP Address 192 168 123 123 ABE week 1 ABS IOS Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 57 17 Control Outlet Power Alarms RCU O Control Readings Logging GroupA 21445V 0 00 Arms Display Outlet Name Status Aras kWh Watt URL IE 1 Outlti On 0 00 7 531 0 Config CI 2 Outlet 2 On 0 00 0 004 0 Control IE 3 Outlet 3 On 0 00
29. es Figure 28 Configuration Event Log Tab GM1111 26 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Configuration Admin Tab The user can set the system clock and administrative information on this tab Additionally the user can set administrator and account passwords See Unit Configuration section for details GEIST Power Strip Rau v3 6 i IP Address 132 168 123 123 AB bk wei 1 Alarms monitored Loca Tied Wed 64 27 11 10 57 05 u Configuration Suen Alan All Parameters Logan Dest ALL to Detect Vnkeen Display Hs Engorda Monitoring D geeosties BU D Reset kwh En Ena Reset Creu A Contro Reon Or Help I PO her wmi DER Rise Grew J Fanal all ciems System Clock set to GMT Det Cock method Man GMT w GMT to local Ted Mmmm mme Month Daj Yanar tour Mites ond a zT n 15 57 DS imr 27 0 59 e 59 DST k DISABLED Enable OST Des abiegd Save Chongos Mamo amd Password Configuration NOTE 2i P Account are ka 1 mape in Fre tack rava ie ne changes ta feat prei NOTE I frito cames muy b Leg e Ga D d Daumoced ee er WESTE Y Fer Foro Puno do Dierk dooce aes mum Bac ba oeh BOTE do F Mes Peon cot biri conor Heese mmu sci bx Eegen Aal Arc Hame pre Oki Fassword Hew Passend hw are Again ajaa ta re Ei Beri var Fetter Lim d pee Say w n E ere bh mom Control Account Name control OM Podan here Forjmavord Tow Pazmvord Again agam tz rpelenj Barm Maori cu nes Los Fee rg eee l KOTU Mi SKI V
30. et to 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push primary dns address set to s PDA Phone 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push gateway set to 192 168 123 1 XML MIB 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push netmask set to 255 255 255 0 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push IP address set to 192 168 12 4 27 2011 15 48 57 socket set static IP to 192 168 123 123 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push DHCP status set to O 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push MAC address was set to 00 19 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push secondary dns address set to 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push primary dns address set to s 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push gateway set to 0 0 0 0 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push netmask set to 0 0 0 0 4 27 2011 15 48 57 setvars var netstack push IP address set to 0 0 0 0 M S I gt m Memory Syslog Subsystems Severity inform debug 0 warning notice setvars dynweb snmp alarms email rtclock sntp dns datalog graphin pimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimB miminimmmninimimimmmnimiminimmnmnimim firmwar SOS See SS Se BS EP ED SS eS ac re i Mi Os J I i is i TI I TE PS DS A fn fl D OK OK ff S DT e la k k lk i i fi e CE OS OE OE Mt i NO OE TS PE LPS UN e DS LITT UT TEE s e e i DO e k s k Rf if An i e i i os i Ms Mi TS TI ET I msgcatlg E mail L1 Send logs now Save Chang
31. ges Sand Test SNMP Trap Kaal SEMP data Unautfierieabe User rig Afika uer manae Manier Afinar GE Tm Fitiwor Kianager Fri Fissward Tess rh Treg User Trap Trap Authentiosben 1745676 Fermi Trap Frivecy Password 12045678 Reset Uses Access MERAM val occur during tfe feresb pags Cameras Cen 1 F Address 0000 bla iti pjo camen e LATEST Fisi Com 2 F Address 0000 a Ms camas N Lares Pivkinvond Cam A Adore 4000 Heil Marga Une here Paiman Cam 4 PF Address 0000 Haki Ale Sera Liri Panhard Save Changes Figure 26 Configuration Monitoring Tab GM1111 24 alert SNMP and camera settings on the Unit Configuration section for details Revision Date 6 22 2012 Configuration Diagnostics Tab The user can update the Syslog settings on the Diagnostics tab of the Configuration page GEIST Power Strip RCU O v3 6 0 IP Address 192 168 123 123 Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 56 54 All is well 1 Alarms monitored Configuration Sensors Alarms med Logging Facility LOCALO v Display Daemon Address port 1 1 92 168 123 1 514 Config 192 168 123 1 Network ERROR Save Changes Monitoring Diagnostics Event Log Syslog Configuration Admin doce Severity Tr ror warning notice inform debug wa os u REISCH Iwip O AML MIE socket CO E CO macphy flashfl u LI webserv E spi dev
32. hanges English Figure 30 Network Configuration e DHCP Allows the unit to request a dynamic IP address from a server on the network e Static IP Address Net Mask Gateway When not using a dynamic address enter static network configuration information here Telnet Service Enable or disable the built in Telnet server See e Telnet page 33 for details e HTTP Services Enables disables access via HTTP and HTTPS Available options are HTTP and HTTPS HTTP only and HTTPS only It is not possible to disable the web interface completely e HTTP HTTPS Server Port Changes the TCP port that each server listens on e DNS Servers Allows the unit to resolve host names for Email NTP and SNMP servers as well as cameras GM1111 28 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Time and Date The system clock is set on the Admin tab of the Configuration page The unit comes preconfigured with the IP addresses of two NIST time servers and is set to the Central Time Zone 0500 GMT Should a local time server be preferred select NTP Server from the Set Clock method drop down menu enter its IP address into the NTP primary server box and click Save Changes Clearing the time server addresses and clicking Save Changes will set the time servers back to the defaults The unit attempts to contact the time servers during boot up and periodically while running Until a time server is contacted or the system clock is manually set all log time stamps will pre
33. igured units optional for Delta and Horizontal units and can be mounted in an accessible spot inside or outside the rack or cabinet A backlit LCD display scrolls the values of items selected on the Logging page The display is connected to the main unit via a 4 conductor handset style cord The display s onboard buzzer can be used in conjunction with E Mail and SNMP to provide local alarming of error conditions The buzzer can be silenced via the button on the face of the module however the display s LED indicator will remain lit until the alarm condition is cleared I P Addressable Network Cameras The unit is able to interface with up to four IP addressable network cameras A live snapshot from each camera will be displayed on the unit s Sensors page underneath the main unit s graph Clicking on a snapshot opens the camera s website in a new browser window GM1111 43 Revision Date 6 22 2012 76 0 31 250 76 79 31 251 Figure 51 Camera Images Camera model and IP address are entered on the Monitoring tab of the Configuration page Note Some cameras require additional software downloads to display live video in a web browser RSC Integration For users with multiple units Geist RSC software offers e Convenient single window monitoring of multiple units via simple web based interface e Streamlined firmware updating e Consolidation of alarm settings See http www geistmfg com for more information Alternate Data Formats
34. ime Amps A 0 15 A ms F Normal v Readings Amps B 0 14 A ms O Normal v Amps C 0 05 Arms O Normal v kWatt hours Total 0 00 kWh Real Power Totr NUUS uni Normal vij kWatt hours A Volts AB FI Normal v Volts Peak AB 211 34 Vims Normal v Real Power AB 7 14 Watts F Normal v II Apparent Power AB 12 6 Volt Amps Normal v Power Factor A ee T F Normal v kwatt hours BC Selected Sensors r1 for graphing and logging Volts BC L Normal v Volts Peak BC 211 24 Vims Normal v Real Power BC 6 79 Watts Normal v Apparent Power BC 6 9 Volt Amps Normal v Power Factor BC 97 4 F Normal v kaatattr beouue CAT n nn kih F1 ladle Figure 20 Logging Page GM1111 18 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Display Page The Display page allows the user to assign friendly names to attached sensors change the default unit of measure for all temperature sensors and change what is scrolling on the LCD display Measurements or Alarms The display page also allows the user to select between the default and classic web page layouts The default interface displays a vertical menu bar to the left of the main window shown in Figure 19 while the classic interface displays a horizontal menu bar across the top of the screen GEIST Power Strip RCU O v3 6 0 IP Address 192 168 123 123 ie Local Time Wed 04 27 11 10 56 29 AL is well 1 Alarms monitored Display Sensors Alarms General Logging
35. in GM1111 37 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Sensors Overview All internal sensors are measured every 15 seconds External sensors are measured every 15 to 30 seconds depending on the number of devices connected Sensor data collected by the RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O unit gives useful trend analysis data While all values are not absolute in relation to a known unit trend analysis of the data allows users to view changes and draw useful conclusions about what is happening over time in the monitored environment Note DM series units are connected as sensors and collect a large amount of data These will take longer than the usual 15 to 30 second for the RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O units to measure Internal Sensors The RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O units contain internal sensors that are configured in two different ways Wye C onfiguration Total Unit o Kilowatt Hours Cumulative sum of Real Power for all lines o Real Power Total average of instantaneous voltage and current on all lines over last 1 5 seconds Line Level A B C o Kilowatt Hours Cumulative sum of Real Power Volts Measures instantaneous RMS voltage Volts Peak Reports the highest reported voltage since the last time the data was updated typically every 15 seconds Real Power Average of instantaneous voltage and current over last 1 5 seconds Apparent Power The product of instantaneous RMS Voltage and RMS Current Power Factor The ratio of Real Power to A
36. ings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings di Use automatic configuration script Proxy server Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections Address 67 69 254 243 Port 80 advanced Bypass proxy server for local addresses Figure 16 I nternet Explorer s LAN Settings for selecting proxy settings GM1111 15 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Web Interface Overview The unit is accessible via a standard unencrypted HTTP connection as well as an encrypted HTTPS SSL connection The following web pages are available Sensors Page The front page Sensors gives both instantaneous and historical views of the unit s data Real time readings are provided for all power strip data outlet group data RCO and RCU O only and sensor data next to historical graphs For units configured for Wye wiring all readings are based on the line currents A B C For units configured for Delta wiring current readings are based on input line current A B C All other readings Voltage Real Apparent Power Power Factor and kWatt Hours are based on the Phase to Phase Load AB BC CA Optional cameras may be added and their live snapshots are shown on this page Plug and play sensors appear below
37. it should now be accessible in a web browser via the unit s permanent IP address http 192 168 123 123 See Unit Configuration page 28 for details Select Ethernet from the list on the left side of the window and enter these settings on the right side of the window 14 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Configure Manually IP Address 192 168 123 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router Leave blank Hit Apply and confirm the changes The unit should now be accessible in a web browser via the unit s permanent IP address http 192 168 123 123 See Unit Configuration page 28 for details RAC Network a Location Automatic ES e Status Connected Ethernet is currently active and has the IP e Parallel dapter address 192 168 1 205 g ee per ch Configure Manually ka 2 Bluetooth IP Address 192 168 123 1 M cH Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e FireWire Kd Not Connected Router e AirPort c DNS eer Search Domains Helena mm Advanced TER E mer MM M rn fO id Click the lock to prevent further changes Assist me Revert Apply Figure 15 MacOS X network settings for initial setup Note Problems connecting to the local PDUs may be caused by the use of proxy servers Turn off Use a proxy server for your LAN or select Bypass proxy server for local addresses under your web browser s LAN settings Local Area Network LAN Sett
38. l Actions Cancels any actions currently in progress on the selected outlets The page at http 76 79 31 241 says X Are you sure you want to perform the following action lt Reboot gt Outlet 22 Web Cam 1 Outlet 23 Web Cam 2 Cancel Figure 47 Outlet Action Confirmation To perform an action select the check box next to the outlets needing attention select an action from the drop down box and click the Execute button A dialog box will appear asking for confirmation of the selected actions Click OK to execute the action Click cancel to make changes or ignore the action Note Reboot Reboot Delayed and On Off Delayed actions are subject to the delays set on the Settings Tab of the Control page GM1111 41 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Configuration he RCM O and RCU O series units list all available outlets under Configuration on the Settings tab of the Control page Each outlet has five fields associated with it RCU O Configuration Group A Delay seconds Reboot Outlet Name URL Power On Power Off Reboot Duration 1 Mail Server ID 0 lo Io Figure 48 Outlet Configuration e Name A friendly name to easily identify what is plugged into the outlet For example Mail Server e URL A URL associated with the equipment plugged into the outlet This will appear as a clickable link on the Control Actions Tab next to the outlet status information e Power On Delay Delay from the ti
39. lected for display on the local LCD or optional Remote Display RSD2X8 GM1111 40 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Remote Outlet Switching RCM O and RCU O Only Actions he RCM O and RCU O Series are equipped with individually switchable outlets There are seven possible actions for any given outlet available from the Action drop down box on the Actions tab of the Control page 21 Outlet 21 On 0 00 0 000 0 ER Outlet 22 On 0 00 0 000 0 LJ 23 Outlet 23 On 0 00 0 000 0 24 Outlet 24 On 0 00 0 000 0 Action Mone vl On Immediate On Delayed Off Immediate Off Delayed Reboot Heboot Delayed Unit Location Heset kWh Unit Description Cancel Actions Admin nr Call Figure 46 Outlet Actions On Immediate Turns on all selected outlets with no delay On Delayed Turns on all selected outlets with applicable delays Off Immediate Turns off all selected outlets with no delay Off Delayed Turns off all selected outlets with applicable delays Reboot Cycles power to the selected outlets with one applicable delay Each outlet is powered down immediately then Reboot Duration sets the delay after power down and before power up e Reboot Delayed Cycles power to the selected outlets with two applicable delays Reboot delays before power down and Reboot Duration sets the delay after power down and before power up e Reset kWh Resets the kWh total on all selected outlets to O RCU O only e Cance
40. me the On Delayed action is executed until the outlet will turn on e Power Off Delay Delay from the time the Off Delayed action is executed until the outlet will turn off e Reboot Delay from the time the Reboot Delayed action is executed to the time the selected outlets will be turned off e Reboot Duration Delay from the time the Reboot or Reboot Delayed action is executed and each selected outlet has turned off until the outlet will turn back on Note All delays are in seconds Power On Actions The state of each of the unit s switched outlets on unit power up is user configurable by setting a power on action Available settings are e Delay Used in conjunction with On and Last actions to allow sequencing of outlet power up to prevent overloading circuit breakers with inrush current e Off Leaves the outlet off until turned on manually via the Control Actions page e On Turns the outlet on e Last Returns the outlet to its state prior to the unit losing power Delay Action Outlet Name seconds on off last i Mail Server Q O 2 Figure 49 Outlet Power On Action Configuration Tip To emulate legacy RCM or RCU behavior for a particular outlet set the delay to 0 and action to On Note Outlets with their delay values set to 0 will perform the selected action immediately upon receiving power Note for units with built in circuit breakers Should one of the unit s circuit breakers trip upon being reset a
41. n contained in the XML file On the Admin tab of the Configuration page click the Upload Local XML file button to upload a local XML file Note XML files are unit specific and should only be uploaded to the unit that it was downloaded from Saved Configuration XML File XML File Upload Local AML File Download Current XML File Figure 43 XML File Upload SSL Certificate Upload The unit will automatically generate a unique SSL Certificate and Private Key Alternatively a custom SSL Certificate and Private Key can be uploaded to the unit by pressing the Upload SSL Files button on the Admin tab of the Configuration page The SSL certificate and key file must be in Distinguished Encoding Rules DER format The SSL Certificate and Private Key can be cleared by clicking the Erase SSL Data button on the Admin tab of the Configuration page SSL Certificate and Private Key SSL Certificate and Private Kev are INVALID SSL Certificate File SSL Private Key File Upload SSL Files Erase SSL Data Figure 44 SSL Certificate and Private Key Upload GM1111 35 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Alarms Alarm Notifications The RCX RCO RCU O and RCM O support three types of alarm notification e E Mail The unit can be configured to send alarm e mails to up to five recipients e SNMP The unit can be configured to send SNMP traps to up to two trap servers e Buzzer When a remote display RSD2X8 is attached the unit can turn on
42. ny outlets powered by that breaker will perform their power on actions GM1111 42 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Accessories Serial Communication Delta Configured Units Only The Delta configured units provide an out of band serial line monitoring interface The unit provides an RJ 45 port for RS 232 serial communication giving monitoring via the command line similar to the Telnet service If the administrator name and password are setup then they must be used to access the serial command line Type help after logging in to the unit to see a list of available commands Note All data sent via the serial port is unencrypted Some settings can be changed and user names and network settings are available command list command optional args lt required args gt lt command name gt all HELP on a specific command or all lt parameter gt RESET specified parameters to factory default REPORT settings and status List and set NE RECE settings List i set web SERVER configuration settings SNMP parameters account List amp set ACCOUNT Nema amp Di admin ist amp set contact Librate E Tata t m art g D Mart ar q strmi io a CONFiqure an quit D Sensors list sensor id gt bers measurement Labels and values alarms List all alarms Us alarms si rors de get lt sensor id gt s control List all outlets Figure 50 Serial Command RSD2X8 Remote Display This small module comes standard with any Wye conf
43. old value is typed into a data window when the alarm is created Alarms are triggered based on the selected sensor s data and the trip threshold type and value Alarm settings can be edited or deleted at any time GM1111 36 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Analysis of each unit is recommended before setting alarm thresholds as some of the values monitored by the unit are relative values whose scale will differ slightly between units Allow each unit to operate under normal steady state conditions for several hours before setting alarm thresholds By allowing the sensors to operate for several hours the user can better understand what the normal variations are thereby allowing the user to choose alarm thresholds that will not trigger numerous false alarms Alarms can be set to only send notification if the alarm is in a tripped state for a certain amount of time The user sets the amount of time required by entering a value from 0 240 minutes in the text box on the Alarms page Additionally alarm notifications can be set to send multiple notifications for an alarm that remains in a tripped state The alarm notifications are set to repeat at intervals of no repeat 10 30 or 60 minutes by selecting the desired option in the drop down menu on the Alarms page Note Changes in settings take a few moments to become active Rapidly resetting alarm values may not provide the desired results Allow up to 2 minutes after changing a setting before modifying it aga
44. pparent Power Amps Measures instantaneous RMS current Amps Peak Reports the highest reported current since the last time the data on the screen O O O O O O e Delta Configuration GM1111 Total Unit o Kilowatt Hours Cumulative sum of Real Power for all lines o Real Power Total average of instantaneous voltage and current on all lines over last 1 5 seconds Phase Level AB BC CA o Kilowatt Hours Cumulative sum of Real Power o Volts Measures instantaneous RMS voltage o Volts Peak Reports the highest reported voltage since the last time the data was updated typically every 15 seconds o Real Power Average of instantaneous voltage and current over last 1 5 seconds o Apparent Power The product of instantaneous RMS Voltage and RMS Current o Power Factor The ratio of Real Power to Apparent Power Line Level A B C o Amps Measures instantaneous RMS current 38 Revision Date 6 22 2012 The RCU O contains the following additional onboard sensors Group Volts Measures instantaneous RMS voltage for a group of outlets Group Amps Measures instantaneous RMS current for a group of outlets Outlet Amps Measures instantaneous RMS current for each outlet Outlet Real Power Average of instantaneous voltage and current over last 1 5 seconds for each outlet Outlet Kilowatt Hours Cumulative sum of Real Power for each outlet Remote Sensors Available Sensors RT Temperature GTHD Temperature
45. sent time as the number of seconds since the unit was powered up and graphs will not be shown The clock can also be setup to automatically change for Daylight Savings Time when needed When enabled the user can select the dates and times for the clocks to adjust Note Enabling automatic DST or setting the time zone offset forward and backward will cause a gap or overwriting of logs System Clock set to GMT Set Clock method Manual GMT GMT to local hh mm 05 00 Month Day Year Hour Minute Second 05 05 11 14 d 01 vy 0 23 0 59 0 59 Save Changes Daylight Saving Time Operating in Daylight Saving Time Enable DST Enabled v DST Start 2nd e Sun iin Mar 38 at 00 00 si DST End ist 8 Sn in Dec 19 st 0000 Save Changes Figure 31 Manual Time Settings System Clock set to GMT Set Clock method NTP Server v GMT to local hh mm 05 00 NTP primary server 192 43 244 18 192 43 244 18 NTF secondary server 1129 6 1528 129 6 15 28 Sync to NTP server period 1800 seconds save Changes Figure 32 NTP Time Settings GM1111 29 Revision Date 6 22 2012 The time date IP address and friendly name of the unit are displayed at the top of each web page RCU O IP Address 192 165 120 42 Local Time Thu 05 07 00 15 46 46 Figure 33 Time and Date Display E Mail Business Hours The e mail and business hours configuration are set on the Monitoring tab of the
46. taVersion 1 1 CG Initial Combined Version GM1111 48 Revision Date 6 22 2012
47. ted without affecting power to the outlets Pressing the Reset button on the face of the unit will cause the processor to reboot The web interface will remain off line during boot up Service and Maintenance No service or maintenance is required Do not attempt to open the PDU or you may void the warranty No serviceable parts inside lt is recommended that power be removed from the unit before installing or removing any equipment More Technical Support http www geistglobal com 800 432 3219 Email support geistglobal com Or contact your distributor GM1111 45 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Table of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 SUR ale ina rg EE 7 Kine AEBra C aE aa un TE Eb UM E MM EDAD a O UN M DESDE CER LORD 7 Vertical Extension Tee rs etse sheds a E a one 8 Toolless MOUNTING e E lge v pi RI CR RAO ACER OLI ERE an a Me ae anka 8 Tooless Ful Lengtn Bracket a anna na Baier 9 Single Side Mount 2 Unit Bracket 9 Ofiset Side Mount ee au ensure hauen 10 ENEXTENSION BFACKELS ae ae a ee VR NI ns ee ende 10 FISHY MOM UIDE JE
48. the PDU s maximum rated operating temperature Install the PDU such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of equipment is not compromised Mount the PDU so that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Follow nameplate ratings when connecting equipment to the branch circuit Take into consideration the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring The PDU relies on the building installation for protection from over current conditions A Listed circuit breaker is required within the building installation The circuit breaker should be sized according to the PDU s nameplate ratings and local national electrical codes Reliable earthing of rack mount equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit The PDU must be connected to an earthed socket outlet The PDU is intended for Restricted Access Locations only and only service personnel should install and access the PDU For pluggable equipment install the PDU so that the input plug or appliance coupler may be disconnected for service Sequential power up via Power On Actions of devices powered by the PDU is recommended to avoid high inrush current See Power On Actions page 42 for details Caution Disconnect all power cords before servicing 6 Revision Date 6 22 2012 Mounting DETAILA Figur
49. ve e mails The POP3 server is used strictly for authentication and is not required when the protocol is set to ESMTP or None Status Reports When enabled the unit will periodically send a full status report to all To e mail addresses selected for the report The report includes current unit data from all attached sensors as well as alarm states Reporting frequency options are weekly hourly every 2 3 4 6 8 12 24 or 48 hours E mail addresses are selected when the report is created by checking the corresponding e mail destination box Allowing the cursor to hover over an e mail destination box will display the e mail address that the box is associated with System Status E Mail Reports hour min Report Time O00 UU Report Period 24 hours v 0 23 0 59 E mail Destinations O O O 0O TI Delete This Report save Changes Add New Report Figure 35 Email Report Settings SNMP The unit supports retrieval of all data via Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP v1 v2c and v3 In addition alarm traps can be sent to up to two IP addresses The SNMP configuration is entered on the Monitoring tab of the Configuration page SNMP Initial SNMPV3 data SNMP Service Enabled w Unauthenticated User jnitial Temperature Precision 1x degree CIE v i Authenticated Manager manager Read Community public Manager Authentication 12345678 Listen port for GET 161 Password Trap Community private Manager Priv

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