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1. Certificate Store Window 8 Verify that the default setting Automatically select the certificate store is selected 9 Click Next The Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard window certificate displays a final verification see Figure 52 Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate Import wizard You have specified the following settings Certificate Store Selected Automatically determined by t Content Certificate eee JL cm Figure 52 Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard Window 10 Click Finish to complete the wizard 11 Click Yes to install the CA A new message displays to confirm that the import was successful Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 56 Root Certificate Authority Installation 12 Click OK to close the message 13 Click OK to close the Certificate window The installation process is complete You can now access the card using the HTTPS protocol For example https 10 222 49 63 14 To view the certificate a Onthe Wrench menu click Options and then click the Under the Hood tab b Scroll to the bottom of the window and click Manage Certificates c Click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab and locate and select the certificate name on the list see Figure
2. Install Certificate Issuer Statement Figure 49 Certificate Window 6 Click Install Certificate Root Certificate Authority Installation The Certificate Import Wizard Welcome window opens see Figure 50 Certificate Import Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists from your disk to a certificate store A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next Figure 50 Certificate Import Wizard Welcome Window Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 55 Root Certificate Authority Installation 7 Click Next The Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store window opens prompting you to specify a certificate store see Figure 51 Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location For Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate O Place all certificates in the following store Figure 51 Certificate Import Wizard
3. My Computer lt gt a File name powerspert inf 3 My Network Files of type Cancel Figure 12 Locate File Window 9 n the Install from Disk window the path to the powerxpert inf file displays in the Copy manufacturer s file from box Click OK 10 Select the most recent Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget and click Next see Figure 13 Found New Hardware Wizard Select Network Adapter Which network adapter do you want to install S Click the Network Adapter that matches your hardware then click OK If you have an installation disk for this component click Have Disk IV Show compatible hardware Network Adapter Linux USB Ethemet RNDIS Gadget A This driver is not digitally signed Have Disk lt Back Conc Figure 13 Found New Hardware Wizard Select Network Adapter Window o NOTE If the caution message shown in Figure 14 displays click Continue Anyway Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started Hardware Installation E A The software you are installing for this hardware Linux USB Ethemet RNDIS Gadget has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft stron
4. Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide ETN Powering Business Worldwide Class B EMC Statements FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant 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 instruction manual 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 his own expense Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU directives e Harmonized Standards EN 62040 2 2006 EN 55022 2010 Class B EN 55024 2010 FCC Part 15 Sub part B Class B EU Directive 2004 108 EC Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon request for products with a CE mark For copies of the EC Declaration of Conformity contact Eaton Power Quality Oy Koskelontie 13 FIN 02920 Espoo Finland Phone 358 9 452 661 Fax 358 9 452 665 68 Eaton Power Xpert Architecture and Power Xpert are re
5. Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 30 Configuring the Card Management from an SNMP NMS To 1 access the PXGMS UPS Card using SNMP Verify that the NMS is configured for the correct community strings or SNMPv3 usernames and passwords as shown on the SNMP Web page See Community Strings and Trap Recipients on page 29 2 Verify that the NMS is a Trusted Host or that your PXGMS UPS Card is configured for unrestricted SNMP access on the Access Control Configuration Web page See Changing SNMP Access on page 30 3 Select the MIB Files folder from the Documentation menu or visit www eaton com powerxpert for the following MIB files for the PXGMS UPS Card MIB Name Filename Description Powerware UPS MIB XUPS MIB txt Meters and traps for Eaton UPSs RFC 1628 UPS MIB UPS MIB txt Meters and traps for vendor independent UPSs Eaton EMP MIB EATON EMP MIB txt Meters and settings for the EMP Eaton Alarms Traps MIB EATON PXG MIB txt Alarms and notifications traps Eaton Object Identifier OID assignments EATON OIDS txt Base document for all OID assignments for Eaton MIBs RFC 4133 Entity MIB ENTITY MIB txt Identification and description of each device attached to the card RFC 4268 Entity State MIB ENTITY STATE MIB txt Five availability status meters for each device attached to the card RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Part 2 ENTITY STATE TC MIB txt Possible state values for the Entity State MIB Add these files to the MI
6. This section describes Modbus function codes data formats and data addressing Modbus Function Codes The UPS registers are read using Modbus Function Codes FC For most UPS registers FC 04 is used For alarms FC 02 is used The UPS supports the following hex function codes Table 8 Function Codes FC Hex Description Use 01 0x01 Read Coil Status Supported for compatibility purposes returns the same data as FC 02 02 0x02 Read Discrete Inputs Single input data such as alarms and discrete contacts 03 0x03 Read Holding Registers Supported for compatibility purposes returns the same data as FC 04 04 0x04 Read Input Registers Analog data most string and numeric data types such as voltage 05 0x05 Write Single Coil For future use 06 0x06 Write Single Register For future use 15 OxOF Write Multiple Coils For future use 16 0x10 Write Multiple Registers For future use Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 66 Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU Data Formats Modbus programs usually provide an option for viewing various data types Refer to your Modbus program documentation for detailed information on viewing data options A register is 16 bits two bytes The UPS supports the following data types STRING A string of ASCII characters two per register Consult the Size parameter to find the string s length for a given entry i
7. 3 To turn off power to the UPS output receptacles following the client shutdown a Select the UPS to turn off following OS Shutdown check box If the this check box is not selected the power remains available to the UPS output receptacles until the UPS battery power is exhausted b Setthe appropriate number of seconds for the Minimum delay before output shutdown sequence begins to ensure that any shutdown client and their respective operating systems have enough time to complete their shutdown before the UPS turns off Set this value as appropriate for your system and available battery runtime and understand that the needs of individual shutdown clients may extend the delay automatically to ensure their complete shutdown To modify enter a value between 30 and 3600 seconds 30 seconds to 1 hour Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 34 Configuring the Card 4 To restart the UPS and the associated load a Select the UPS to restart following the return of AC line check box If this check box is not selected the UPS remains off requiring local interaction to turn it back on when utility power returns b Setthe time for Delay before output restart to a valid delay value to allow the UPS enough time to restart after the specified delay To modify enter a value between 10 and 3600 seconds 10 seconds to 1 hour 5 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings
8. FC 04 Parameter Name Display Name Register Discrete Units mCurrentTime Time 12203 No No Data Type DATE Bytes 6 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality n Chapter9 Specifications Table 14 Technical Specifications CPU Freescale MPC8313 Memory 128 MB RAM 1 GB NAND Flash Network Connections 10 100BaseT RJ 45 Ethernet port USB 1 0 device port used for initial network connection through a standard RNDIS driver RS 485 serial Modbus network port UPS Protocol Eaton 93PM PR series UPS communication protocol Network Protocols not limited to SNMP v1 or v3 over UDP IP Modbus TCP IP Modbus RTU HTTP HTTPS BACnet WS BACnet IP NTP SMTP DHCP TCP IP including IPv4 and IPv6 Supported SNMP MIBs Powerware UPS MIB RFC 1628 UPS MIB Eaton EMP MIB Eaton Alarms Traps MIB Eaton Object Identifier OID assignments RFC 4133 Entity MIB RFC 4268 Entity State MIB RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Part 2 Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating Humidity 10 80 noncondensing Power Input 4 75 5 25 Vdc 5 Vdc nominal Power Consumption 4 5 watts maximum Size Lx W x H 13 cm x 6 7 cm x 4 3 cm 5 1 x 2 6 x 1 7 Weight 80 gm 2 8 oz EMC Statements Class B FCC Part 15 EU Standard EN 55022 2010 Class B EN 55024 2010 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B Eaton Po
9. OISTE WISeKey Glob 12 11 2037 OISTE WISeKey EZ Post Trust Root CA Post Trust Root CA 8 20 2010 Post Trust Root CA owerXpert 0L Powerxpert 0 NA lt None gt primary Utility Root Primary Utility Root CA 5 23 2012 eSign Australia ptt Post Root CA PTT Post Root CA 6 26 2019 KeyMail PTT Post Public Notary Root Public Notary Root 9 30 2037 Chambersign Pu Equovadis Root CA2 QuoVadis Root CA 2 11 24 2031 QuoVadis Root C E QuoVadis Root CA 3 QuoYadis Root CA 3 11 24 2031 QuoWadis Root C Eauovadis Root Cer QuoVadis Root Certifi 3 17 2021 QuoYadis Root C Certificate intended purposes lt All gt Figure 41 Trusted Root Certification Authorities Tab e Click View to open the Certificate window see Figure 42 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 50 Root Certificate Authority Installation Certificate General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This certificate is intended for the following purpose s All issuance policies All application policies Issued to PowerXpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Issued by Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Valid from 1 1 2008 to 1 1 2038 Figure 42 View Certificate Window f When you are finished viewing the information click OK to close the Certificate window click Close to close the Certificates window and click OK to cl
10. PXGMS UPS Card the Virtual Routed Devices do not appear to exist via BACnet IP until a value has been set for this field Auto assign virtual device IDs If there is a check mark in this box the Routed Device Settings gt Device ID object identifier cannot be modified If this box is not checked the Routed Device Settings Device ID object identifier can be modified MAC template for Virtual Devices This value is used as a template in generating the separate BACnet IP MAC address of the routed BACnet IP devices Select the device Select the appropriate device from the drop down menu Device ID object identifier An initial value is automatically generated by the PXGMS UPS Card for each Routed Device If Auto Assign Virtual Device IDs is not enabled you can edit these values if desired each device ID must be unique within the enterprise wide BACnet network Device object name An initial value is automatically generated by the PXGMS UPS Card for each Routed Device Edit these values if desired for a specific application each must be unique within the enterprise wide BACnet network Configuring BACnet IP Options To limit access to the card by trusted BACnet IP peers BAS workstations or devices only 1 Select Access Control from the Configuration menu 2 Select the BACnet IP access restricted by IP hostname check box 3 Type the trusted host s IP addresses or host names separated by a semicolon in the Tr
11. Shutdown Clients The Registered Shutdown Clients area displays the IP Address Application Name Shutdown Timer and Shutdown Duration of the clients that have registered for the shutdown service NOTE Shutdown clients such as IPM IPP are only able to discover this card through Range o scanning or Address scanning Managing UPS Power The PXGMS UPS Card supports the ability to remotely turn off the UPS and its supported load You can also reboot the UPS cycling output power off and then back on and schedule shutdowns and startups on a predetermined basis NOTE Buttons on the UPS Test and Control page are not available dimmed if the UPS o does not support that function Turning the UPS Load On and Off To turn the UPS load on and off 1 Expand the UPS folder on the Configuration menu and select UPS Test and Control The UPS Test and Control page displays 2 Selectthe Enable auto refresh of UPS state check box if it is not already selected to view changes in the UPS load state as they happen 3 Click Shutdown Now to shut down the selected UPS load Results display to the right of the button 4 Click OK to close the dialog box The highlighted text reflects the UPS output state NOTE Shutdown clients are also shut down so the shutdowns may be delayed to o accommodate the OS shutdown times specified by the clients configuration e Click Startup Now to start the selected UPS load Results display to the right o
12. object identifier can be modified Device ID object identifier An initial value is automatically generated by the PXGMS UPS Card If Auto Assign Network Card ID is not enabled you can edit this value if desired it must be unique within the enterprise wide BACnet network Device object name An initial value is automatically generated by the PXGMS UPS Card Edit this value if desired for a specific application it must be unique within the enterprise wide BACnet network BACnet IP MAC address This value is automatically generated by the PXGMS UPS Card and cannot be modified BBMD section IPv4 IP address for foreign registration If you are using a BACnet Broadcast Management Device BBMD to connect the PXGMS UPS Card to a subnet you must define the BBMD IP address to register with the BBMD on the remote subnet BBMD time to live seconds You can set the BBMD time to live value The default is 360 seconds and you can set any value in seconds from 30 to 65536 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 32 Configuring the Card Virtual Routing section Routed network number The integer BACnet Network number assigned to the Virtual Network that holds the Routed Devices managed by this PXGMS UPS Card This BACnet Network Number must be unique with the enterprise wide collection of BACnet networks Since no initial value can be intuited by the
13. Atom Syndication Format Atom for Web feeds The orange Atom icon is in the status bar Click the Atom Feed icon to view new content or subscribe to the PXGMS UPS Card feed data Some browsers also display the Atom Feed icon in the address bar 3rd Party Licensing Link The 3rd Party Licensing link in the status bar directs you to a list of all licenses used with the PXGMS UPS Card Each listing links to the full license text Link to Eaton Web Site Quick link to Eaton Power Xpert Architecture Web page Identifying Monitored Equipment The Device Data section of the menu lists the monitored equipment such as PXGMS UPS Card UPS or optional EPM Each equipment page has a Device Data Page Toolbar see Figure 29 on page 22 The selected button determines how the page displays detailed information related to the equipment You can choose the information you want to display and whether you want items organized by category with headings displayed or all items in alphabetical order You can also select to display additional columns from the Graph heading drop down list You can also initiate additional operations on the Device Data parameters that are underlined on the display page such as Edit display names and asset tags Generate and display trend graphs View interval logs NOTE The configurable values may also be available on other pages such as the System o Location field on the Network Configuration page Changes made to t
14. Certificate Window opens see Figure 36 Certificate General Details Certification Path gsx Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Issued by Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Valid from 1 1 2008 to 1 1 2038 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Figure 36 Certificate Window for the PXGMS UPS Card Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 47 Root Certificate Authority Installation 4 Click Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard opens see Figure 37 Certificate Import Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists from your disk to a certificate store A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections 4 certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next Figure 37 Certificate Import Wizard 5 Click Next The Certificate Store window opens prompting you to specify a certificate store see Figure 38 Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores
15. Environmental Monitoring Probe UPS Registers and Alarms This section contains information for the UPS Registers FC 04 and UPS Alarms FC 02 UPS Registers FC 04 Table 10 provides a partial list of data registers that are available from a UPS Not all registers may be available in your UPS or in selected UPS load groups To read the vendor name in the UPS set the Modbus program to Unit ID 1 and register 1032 IP lt IP address of UPS gt Unit ID 1 Starting Register 1032 Number of registers 32 Function Code 04 The UPS returns 32 registers containing up to 64 characters There are two ASCII characters per register so the vendor name could be displayed as EATON To read the UPS output voltage from Phase C to Neutral set the Modbus program to Unit ID 1 and register 4050 IP lt IP address of UPS gt Unit ID 1 Starting Register 4050 Number of Registers 2 Function Code 04 The UPS returns a floating point value of the output voltage from Phase C to Neutral such as 120 7 volts of the UPS at the specified IP address Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 68 Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU Table 10 UPS Sample Registers FC 04 Parameter Name Display Name Register Discrete Units Data Type Bytes VendorName Vendor Name 1032 No 0 STRING 64 Mo
16. Trusted Host List for restricted access 1 Select Access Control from the Configuration menu 2 Verify that the check box for SNMP access restricted by IP hostname is selected 3 Type the trusted NMS host s IP addresses or host names separated by a semicolon in the Trusted IPs hostnames field NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is o configured see Network Configuration on page 19 To allow access that is unrestricted by hostname though still qualified by community names or SNMPv3 passwords 1 Select Access Control from the Configuration menu Clear the check box for SNMP access restricted by IP hostname Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Bow u Click Apply and then OK to save the settings System Location and System Contact To set the system location and system contact 1 Select Network from the Configuration menu 2 Enter the physical location of the installed UPS card in the System location field This value also displays in the card s Web page banner 3 Enter the information to identify someone to contact with questions about this device in the System contact field For example you can type a person s name phone number department e mail address physical location or combination of these items such as John Smith x123 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207
17. Upgrading the Card s Firmwares uuu ak Aye WAD sert sebum Ne du Wle Av P ded ROOT CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY INSTALLATION Installing Root CA with Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8 Installing Root CA with Mozilla Firefox n kk kk kK KK RR RR RR RR KI Installing Root CA with Google Chrome kk KRE REK MIB FILES S l dcfing aUPS MIB Fil eve gt a xo wow peu ce PAG ep We Cee ERES Powerware UPS MIB cat inay eer eels a waki Aw sa e Data me equ bu RFC 1628 UPS MIB i ie exte REG m pde EAE RN A Ae S Eaton EMP MIB iz icu et ida Ee QUT pud Edeka o see sab ai d Eaton Alarms Traps MIB gecis pece pireneana a ue EEE e n E Ea Ra Eaton OID ASSIONIMENtS A xudaye xue cr Best pia vba l ya del dd ene Entity MIB EIIGS S sse n een ue n DR LER al RE Re a KJA yaya Selectirig the UPS Trap Types awa b nan kan a ors tobe oder Ren MODBUS REMOTE TERMINAL UNIT RTU CONFIGURATION Wiring the PXGMS UPS Card RS 485 Port eese Configure Modbus Serial Port and Mappings 00 0000000 Accessito RTU Registers iu acuden A ERIS ER MODBUS REGISTERS FOR TCP AND RTU Obtaining the Modbus Register Map 0 00000 cece eee eee R turning Modbus TCP Error Godes ues ceste pea ex eR e ede ees Returning Modbus Serial Error Codes lille Modbus Register Addressing 0 00000 cette eee Modbus Function Codes lt s kul a aa KN k a tenes Data RNN S ct ia doi rd doe tato Woke d
18. Within each register data is in most significant bit MSB first format NOTE1 A Modbus register contains two bytes Therefore the number of registers containing the information can be obtained by dividing the bytes by two For example the vendor name in Table 10 on page 69 can be obtained by reading 32 o Modbus registers starting at register 1032 NOTE2 If a register is not supported in a particular device an exception response is returned Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 67 Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU UPS Modbus TCP Unit ID Numbers The Unit IDs associated with the Modbus registers apply to specific UPS load groups or power modules see Table 9 The UPS has a Unit ID of 0 1 247 or 255 while UPS load groups or power modules within the UPS have Unit IDs that range from 2 to 127 and 239 to 243 for UPS load groups or power module data Some data is available at multiple Unit IDs as a work around for address limited Modbus software products If there is an optional Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP installed use Unit ID 246 or 254 to obtain EMP data See EMP FC 04 on page 70 for more information Table 9 UPS Unit ID Numbers Unit ID Description 0 1 247 255 UPS Summary Data 2 127 239 243 UPS Load Group or Power Module Data 244 NMC Modbus JBus Card Compatible Data 245 253 Modbus Card Compatible Data 246 254
19. add the device as a trusted root CA Use the link below and follow the instructions in the user manual to install the device s root CA certificate In many browsers Internet Explorer 7 or above Mozilla Firefox and Opera are known to work you can simply click the link below to begin installation Root CA Certificate gateway ca crt y EJ show all downloads X Figure 47 Security Certificate File 4 Click gateway ca crt An Open File warning message displays see Figure 48 Open File Security Warning Do you want to open this file gateway ca crt Publisher Unknown Publisher Type Security Certificate From C Documents and Settings C9979924 My Docume Always ask before opening this file potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not Y While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can open this software What s the risk Figure 48 Open File Warning Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 54 5 Click Open The Certificate Window opens see Figure 49 Certificate E General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Issued by PowerXpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Valid from 1 1 2008 to 1 1 2038
20. administrator with the card s MAC address The MAC address is located on a label on the bottom of the card MAC Address 3 f you are not going to use DHCP to provide any of the settings listed below contact your local network administrator for the settings Select DHCP or enter the values for manual configuration in the table below Either Provided Item by DHCP Or Manual Configuration IPv4 m Card IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Name Servers n Name Server 1 Name Server 2 Name Server 3 DNS Domain a Domain The network administrator normally sets up the DHCP server to provide a static IP address each time the card makes a DHCP request Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started 4 f you need e mail functionality obtain the SMTP mail server s IP address or host name If using the SMTP host name verify that you also have the Name Server IP address see Step 3 SMTP mail server IP Address or Host Name Install the Card NOTE The hot swappable PXGMS UPS Card can be installed without turning off the UPS o or disconnecting the load To install the PXGMS UPS Card 1 Verify that all six DIP switches on the card are in the OFF position see Figure 1 Figure 1 Verify DIP Switches are OFF 2 Remove the blank Minislot cover from the UPS Retain the screws NOTE If there is another card already in
21. are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate O Place all certificates in the following store Figure 38 Certificate Store Window Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 48 Root Certificate Authority Installation 6 Verify that the default setting Automatically select the certificate store is selected 7 Click Next The Certificate Import Wizard displays a final verification see Figure 39 Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate Import wizard You have specified the Following settings Certificate Store Selected Automatically determined by n Content Certificate Figure 39 Verifying the Certificate Import Settings 8 Click Finish to complete the wizard A message displays informing you that Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA see Figure 40 Security Warning A You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually From Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 You should confirm its origin by contacting Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 The Foll
22. event active Sends an e mail message when an event occurs Send on event clear Sends an e mail message when an event clears Attach event log file to event emails Attaches the event log to the event e mail message the log is always attached to status e mail messages Attach interval log file to event emails Attaches the interval log to the event e mail message Attach ID file to event emails Attaches the identification files to the event e mail message Send periodic status emails Sends periodic status e mail messages Days between periodic status emails Sets the number of days between the periodic status e mail messages Time of day gateway time for periodic status Sets the time of day for periodic status e mail messages to be send in 24 hour format email HH MM PXGMS UPS Card UTC time Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 37 9 Configuring the Card Click Apply and then OK to save the settings o NOTE Apply changes before modifying or creating another e mail recipient Configuring EMP Settings The optional Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP allows remote monitoring of the UPS s environment through regular measurements of temperature and humidity through two external contacts The EMP is connected to the EMP port directly on the card with a standard Ethernet cable Recognition is automatic The Environmental Monitoring Probe selection is added to th
23. in Step 2 on page 4 Select the file and click Open o o NI The path to the powerxpert inf file displays in the Search for driver software in this location box Click Next see Figure 20 BD 2 Update Driver Software RNDIS Ethemet Gadget Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location C usb_driver X Browse V Include subfolders gt Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device Cancel Figure 20 Update Driver Software Window Browse for Driver Software NOTE If the message Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software o displays select Install this driver software anyway see Figure 21 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 12 Getting Started uM X Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software gt Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software for your device Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or disc Unsigned software from other sources may harm your computer or steal information v See details Figure 21 Windows Security Message 10 When the driver so
24. such as status power energy and power quality data with an easy to use interface The PXGMS UPS Card has the following features e Web enabled UPSs view data from any location with a Web browser e Real time power monitoring view critical device data and make informed network management decisions e Integrated communications with Eaton s Power Xpert software monitor power devices in real time through Power Xpert software e Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP support integrate and manage your UPS with third party network management software Power quality data using Modbus Transmission Control Protocol TCP use this open communication protocol to communicate with standard building management systems Modbus Remote Terminal Unit RTU uses a two wire serial communication protocol to communicate with the Building Management System BACnet IP communication provides device interface with Building Automated Systems BASs e Easy installation install the PXGMS UPS Card while the UPS is online maintaining the highest system availability e Field upgradable use the Web interface to easily upgrade the card s firmware in the field Eaton Power Xpert Architecture Eaton Power Xpert Architecture provides the framework to unify the entire power system It connects power systems with communication and management systems to provide a holistic approach to the entire power system This strategic syst
25. the changes 11 Continue to Configuring the Card on page 21 for additional configuration options Important Security Information By default the PXGMS UPS Card is configured to prevent unauthorized SNMP Modbus TCP and BACnet IP access by computers that are not on the Trusted IPs Hostnames list If you are using SNMP Modbus TCP or BACnet IP see Changing SNMP Access on page 30 to add specific IP addresses or host names of trusted computers Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 20 Chapter3 Configuring the Card NOTE If DHCP is disabled and you will be using host names for servers such as the mail server Network Time Protocol NTP server SNMP hosts Modbus TCP hosts or o trap recipients enter the IP address of your network DNS Server see Network Configuration on page 19 NOTE To configure Modbus RTU see page 62 A IMPORTANT You must be logged on as admin to configure the card To prevent unauthorized access after you finish configuring the card close the browser NOTE Some versions of Google s Chrome browser may require clearing the browser cache in order to correctly log in as a different user when the browser is re opened and re connected to the card This section explains Navigating the card s Web page Identifying monitored equipment Configuring essential tasks e Changing the passwords Setting th
26. the xupsRecep objects provide status information about the controllable load groups and control objects for removing and returning power to these load groups Topology the xupsTopology objects describe the machine type and are primarily used for machine to machine communication within a power management system RFC 1628 UPS MIB The RFC 1628 standard UPS MIB consists of the following groups Identification the upsldent status objects provide UPS information such as the UPS model or UPS firmware version Battery the upsBattery status objects provide UPS battery information such as battery time remaining or the percentage of battery charge Input Output and Bypass the upsInput upsOutput and upsBypass status objects allow the network manager to check or graph the condition of the UPS and its environment such as monitoring input voltage and output load Alarms the upsAlarm objects alert the SNMP management station to the condition of the UPS and of significant conditions such as Shutdown Imminent this group also lists well known UPS alarm conditions Test the upsTest objects perform UPS diagnostic testing and provide the test results this group also lists well known UPS diagnostic tests Control with the upsControl objects a network manager can remotely control the UPS by SNMP set commands performing such tasks as shutting down or turning on the UPS Configuration the upsConfig objects allow you to view UPS configura
27. 53 e NOTE The name of the certificate starts with PowerXpert followed by the MAC address of the card Certificates Intended purpose lt All gt Intermediate Certification Authorities Trusted Root Certification Authorities Trusted Publ lt gt j Issued To Issued By Expiratio Friendly Name Ez oISTE WISeKey GI OISTE WISeKey Glob 12 11 2037 OISTE WISeKey post Trust Root CA Post Trust Root CA 8 20 2010 Post Trust Root CA A Powerxperl ET 00 20 85 1 1 2038 None Primary Utility Root Primary Utility Root CA 5 23 2012 eSign Australia Ederr Post Root CA PTT Post Root CA 6 26 2019 KeyMail PTT Post Public Notary Root Public Notary Root 9 30 2037 Chambersign Pu E Quovadis Root CA 2 QuoVadis Root CA 2 11 24 2031 QuoWadis Root C EZ QuoVadis Root CA 3 QuoYadis Root CA 3 11 24 2031 QuoWadis Root C E QuovVadis Root Cer QuoVadis Root Certifi 3 17 2021 QuoVadis Root C Certificate intended purposes lt All gt Figure 53 Certificates Window Trusted Root Certification Authorities Tab d Click View to open the Certificate window see Figure 54 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 57 Root Certificate Authority Installation Certificate a General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This certificate is intended for the foll
28. B database of your SNMP management software such as HP OpenView and IBM Systems Director 4 Usethe facilities provided by the SNMP management software to access the individual MIB objects See Chapter 6 MIB Files on page 59 for more information Configuring Modbus TCP IP Options To limit access to the card from trusted Modbus Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP addresses only 1 2 3 Select Access Control from the Configuration menu Select the Modbus TCP access restricted by IP hostname check box Type the trusted host s IP addresses or host names separated by a semicolon in the Trusted IPs hostnames field a NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is configured see Network Configuration on page 19 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Fi NOTE For information on Modbus registers and return error codes see Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU on page 65 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 31 Configuring the Card Configuring BACnet IP BACnet IP communication provides read only data from Building Automation Systems BASs so that the PXGMS UPS Card can be easily integrated in a BAS alongside other BACnet IP capable devices 1 Select BACnet IP from the configuration menu 2 The initial setup screen requires that you first set
29. CP Enabled check box The text that was dimmed in the Manual Configuration section is now available b Copy the IP address C Open a second browser and paste the IP address in the Address bar and click Go If the assigned IP address is working you are prompted to log on d Logon as administrator The default username and default password are admin The PXGMS UPS Card Web page displays Manually Assign an IP Address To manually enter a fixed IP address for the card 1 Connect to the card over the USB cable a Open your Web browser b Enter http 192 168 200 101 You are prompted to log on 2 Logon as administrator The default username and default password are admin The PXGMS UPS Card Web page displays Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 15 Getting Started NOTE If you receive a browser incompatibility warning the Internet Explorer browser is o running in compatibility mode To disable compatibility mode go to Disable Internet Explorer Compatibility Mode on page 17 Select Network from the Configuration menu The Network page displays see Figure 25 on Page 15 Clear the DHCP Enabled check box to enable manual configuration Enter the IP Netmask and Gateway addresses in the Manual Configuration section and click Apply Click OK to confirm M og 50 If you are using a host name or host names for controlling access to the card ty
30. Data Type Bytes Vendor Name 1032 STRING 64 Model Name 1064 STRING 64 Display Name 1096 STRING 64 External Contact 1 10248 UINT 2 External Contact 2 10249 UINT 2 Remote Temperature 12028 FLOAT 4 Remote Humidity 12030 FLOAT 4 Time or Date FC 04 Some UPS models support a time and or date function This format has a DATE data type and contains six bytes Each byte represents the year month day hour minutes or seconds see page 67 for more information To read the UPS date and time set the Modbus program to Unit ID 1 and register 12203 IP IP address of UPS Unit ID 1 Starting Register 12203 Number of registers 3 Function Code 04 The UPS would return three registers containing hexadecimal data in the ym dh ms format for example May 17 2007 at 10 45 and 20 seconds 07 05 11 0A 2D 14 Viewing each byte in decimal would yield the following data which is viewable as the year 07 month 05 day 17 hour 10 minutes 45 and seconds 20 07 05 17 10 45 20 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 70 Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU Viewing each byte as two byte unsigned integers would yield the following data 1797 4362 11540 Viewing each byte as binary would yield the following data 00000111 00000101 00010001 00001010 00101101 00010100 Table 13 Time or Date Register
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33. TN PXGMS UPS Figure 4 Install the USB Cable 4 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the computer 5 The Windows operating system detects new hardware see Figure 5 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New y Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software C Yes this time only C Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Bek teen Figure 5 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome Window Getting Started e NOTE If a message displays indicating that the device driver software was not successfully installed click Ignore 6 The steps for installing the USB driver software are determined by the type of operating system running on your computer For Windows XP continue to Install the USB Driver Software Windows XP on page 6 For Windows 7 continue to Install the USB Driver Software Windows 7 on page 11 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started Install the USB Driver Software Windows XP To install the USB driver software on a computer running Windows XP 1 On the Welcome window s
34. a EATON 93PM Output State n Percent Full Load 0 percent Output KW Hours 0 kilowatt hours Battery Capacity Remaining 0 percent Battery Health 99 Battery Time Remaining 0 seconds EATON 93PM Alarms Present Vendor Name 3 Measure Frequency 2 Figure 30 Device Data Parameters Rollover Eaton Corporation EE Input Frequency 50 hertz 7 Configuration 3 Output Frequency 0 hertz A O Essential Configuration Tasks Al g Measure Input 6 A F 2 Access Control Vab Input 395 4 volts L d Network 2 Connections zan input 228 7 volts B m d OpenVPN Vbc Inf Click to graph 00 MACVinA Value 395 VO Cick to view the interval log for this parameter dates times _ Y dfi Date Time E Von Input 7298 2 Will be in network card local time 3 E Mail E Yca Input 395 6 volts 0 Eben Ven input 228 volts E Y Z SNMP Modbus Serial i 2 Measure Output 9 rms Clear grouping Collapse Configure Alarm Configure Logging Configure Display ow all parameters Open Alarms 19 li lapse All figure Al f D Show all Open Alarms Name Value Graphic Display Name EATON 93PM a Device Tyne 93PM Single UPS without SBM Click to edit 00 DisplayName Value Model Nal uA 93PM Part Number 9P303LL10000000 Serial Number 000000000000005 T Software Version 0 46 0001 NOTE 0 Graphs can be generated for measures anything that is interval logged or anything that is alarm
35. a Routed Network Number for the virtual BACnet network that the PXGMS UPS Card hosts for the UPS BACnet Device The UPS device will appear as the Routed Devices on that virtual BACnet network Each BACnet IP network uses the Routed Network Number to identify it Ask your BACnet or BAS administrator to assign a unique routed network number within the enterprise wide BAC IP network you wish to connect to Accepted values are 1 to 65534 3 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings 4 Wait 10 to 30 seconds and then click Discard The automatic settings that depend on the routed network number are filled in NOTE Descriptions of the BACnet IP Devices provided by this PXGMS UPS Card can be o downloaded from the card as EPICS files see Download BACnet IP EPICS File on page 33 Editing BACnet IP Settings The BACnet IP data display has 3 configuration categories Identification Network card sub category BBMD and Virtual Routing Routed Device Settings sub category Expand the categories and sub categories to edit the automatic settings Identification section Base ID for auto assign This value is automatically generated during initial setup Edit this value to establish a good base for the range of BACnet IDs for your devices Auto assign network card ID If there is a check mark in this box the Network Card gt Device ID object identifier cannot be modified If this box is not checked the Network Card Device ID
36. ality 26 3 Configuring the Card If any of the customize parameters were changed click Rebuild to rebuild the chart with the new parameters NOTE When using Internet Explorer 8 alarms are sometimes not graphed correctly on top o of interval log data Other browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome are unaffected by this Configuring Tasks Essential to Initial Configuration The Essential Configuration Tasks page provides a summary of important tasks relating to the card s initial setup and configuration If essential tasks have not been configured the Configuration category on the menu bar displays in red along with the number of unconfigured essential tasks Other unconfigured tasks display in blue on the Essential Configuration Tasks page To configure essential tasks 1 Select Essential Configuration Tasks from the Configuration menu The Essential Configuration page displays Unconfigured tasks have links to the associated configuration page Configured tasks are identified as Ok Click the link for the task you want to configure The associated configuration page displays Complete the configuration and click Apply NOTE Refer to the related procedure in this user s guide for detailed instructions on completing the task Changing the Passwords The username and default password is user for read only privileges The username and default password is admin for configuration read write opt
37. atus Ethernet 10 100 DHCP EMP _ 7 rur H G a HI Cm E 100 Act Ident A Power A eM PXGMS UPS rn II oOo E Q TX RX Restart Setup O Figure 33 PXGMS UPS Card Panel Indicator Descriptions The Ethernet port indicator descriptions for the PXGMS UPS Card are listed in Table 2 The stacked indicator descriptions are listed in Table 3 The Modbus RTU RS 485 port indicator descriptions are listed in Table 4 Table 2 Ethernet Port Indicators Indicator Label Illuminated Not Illuminated Ethernet 10 100 100 Indicates a valid 100 Mb Connection Link Indicates a valid 10 Mb Connection Link as long as the corresponding ACT indicator is illuminated ACT Indicates network activity when the indicator Indicates no network activity is on or blinking Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 40 Operation and Maintenance Table 3 Stacked Indicator Descriptions Label Color Illuminated Not Illuminated Status Green Communication with the UPS has been Communication with the UPS has not been established established As the card boots the indicator remains off However if it remains off after two minutes there is a communication problem between the card and the UPS DHCP Amber The PXGMS UPS Card is configured for The use of DHCP has been disabled by the user or DHCP and has obtained IP address PXGMS UPS Card has failed to obta
38. ay Windows Internet Explorer Ge E http 110 222 49 63 ca html vi r x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Exconvert P Select Google Search g 2 Gar Share S gt Qr Sign In r s j 3 w a Eaton Power Xpert Gateway a El deh E Page Gi Toos Root CA Installation To trust SSL certificates created by this device you must add the device as a trusted root CA Use the link below and follow the instructions in the user manual to install the device s root CA certificate In many browsers Internet Explorer 7 or above Mozilla Firefox and Opera are known to work you can simply click the link below to begin installation Root CA Certificate amp 3 Local intranet 100 Figure 34 Internet Explorer Root CA Installation Page Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 46 Root Certificate Authority Installation 2 Click Root CA Certificate A File Download warning message displays see Figure 35 File Download Security Warning Do you want to open or save this file Name gateway ca cer Type Security Certificate 1 26KB From 10 222 49 63 While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can v potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this software What s the risk Figure 35 File Download Warning 3 Click Open The
39. bsites in Compatibility View Figure 27 Compatibility view settings window 3 4 Clear the Display all websites in Compatibility View check box to disable compatibility mode and click Close Close and re open your browser so that the changes take effect Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started Network Configuration If you know the card s IP address you can configure the network settings from the card s Web page To configure the network settings 1 Open a Web browser type the IP address of the card and select Go see Figure 28 2 Logon as administrator The username and default password is admin The PXGMS UPS Card s initial page displays 7 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mini Slot UPS Card Windows Internet Explorer provided by Eaton Powering Business Worldwide G id eT File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x E Convert T P select Lx Favorites B E Home TechDoc team site e Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mini Slot UPS Card a de Power Xpert Building Alarm 1 Menu Overview Device Dats IF Vine Siot Card fue dA sit M m 24 Ss E Open Alarms 20 Power Xpert Mini Slot Card Logs Clem growing Colame M Configure Alerm Configure Logging Configure Dispisy Sow oll perermeters Name Value Graphic Configuration 4 Documentation iJ Alarm Syst
40. d default password are admin The PXGMS UPS Card Web page displays NOTE If you receive a browser incompatibility warning the Internet Explorer browser is running in compatibility mode To disable compatibility mode go to Disable Internet Explorer Compatibility Mode on page 17 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 14 Getting Started 3 Select Network from the Configuration menu The Network page displays see Figure 25 Power Xpert 09 0 e HAC E Menu Overview Y Device Data Network r Ji Open Alarms 7 System Information Logs System location Your Location Configuration 8 System contact Your Name Essential Configuration Tasks gt Access Control 3 Network Network 1 u az CONNU RING MAC 00 20 85 FC 00 1D u a OpenVPN IPv4 Date Time Ed E Mail 1 Automatic Configuration DHCP Enabled E Modbus TCP Manual Configuration aa IP Address 10 222 39 230 E Modbus Serial E BACnet lP Netmask 255 255 255 0 aS UPS Gateway 10 222 39 248 E Shutdown Client UPS Test and Control UPS Scheduled Shutdown zIpv6 ik Save and Restore Firmware E Gateway Documentation Static Address 5 Figure 25 PXGMS Card Network Page 4 Verify that the network settings match those on the Installation Checklist on page 2 5 Verify network communication a Clear the DH
41. date displays in the card s data and event logs select a Date format for logs option mm dd yyyy dd mm yyyy yyyy mm dd or dd mmm yyyy The default is mm dd yyyy To select the time zone for the card specify the Time zone for logs email and connected device To specify how the temperature displays on the Web page select Fahrenheit default or Celsius To change the interface display language select a language from the Locale drop down list Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Refresh the Web page to view the updated formats Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 28 Configuring the Card Configuring SNMP Options This section describes the following SNMP configuration options Configuring community strings and trap recipients Changing SNMP access Setting system location and system contact Managing from an SNMP Network Management System NMS Community Strings and Trap Recipients The PXGMS UPS Card supports several event related traps that can be reported to the SNMP network management software See Chapter 6 MIB Files on page 59 for more information To configure the SNMP options 1 2 Select SNMP from the Configuration menu SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 are supported and both versions are enabled by default To modify clear the check box for the version to be disabled The fields associated with the disabled version become unavailable dimm
42. de P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 45 Chapter 5 Root Certificate Authority Installation Improve the security of your Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card on the Web by installing its root certificate authority CA into your browser s CA cache A CA is a trusted third party that issues digital certificates for use with encrypted digital transactions The digital certificate guarantees the identity of the Web site of the company that holds the certificate In this case the PXGMS UPS Card functions as both the CA and the certificate holder You can use the card without installing its root CA using HTTP but the transactions will not be as secure as with the root CA using HTTPS You can require secure transactions by configuring the card for HTTPS see Configuring HTTP and HTTPS on page 34 The performance of the card is not impacted by using secure transactions This section explains root CA installation for Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8 Mozilla Firefox e Google Chrome Installing Root CA with Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8 To install a certificate for the PXGMS UPS Card with Windows Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 1 Open the browser and type the IP address of the card followed by the path ca html in the address bar For example http 10 222 49 63 ca html The Root CA Installation page displays see Figure 34 Eaton Power Xpert Gatew
43. default is 2 percent If the temperature alarm remains active for a specified amount of time you can signal the shutdown clients to initiate shut down To specify the amount of time set the seconds for the temperature alarm in the Shutdown Delay Enter 1 to 600 seconds 1 second to 10 minutes to enable the shutdown The default is 0 which means the clients and UPS will not initiate shut down To set the humidity limits of the EMP enter 0 to 90 percent for the Humidity Upper Limit and the Humidity Lower Limit The default for the upper limit is 90 and the default for the lower limit is O Use the Humidity Hysteresis to control the alarm when the humidity percentage is hovering around the alarm limit When the EMP humidity measure activates the alarm it can come out of the alarm state only by dropping below the Humidity Hysteresis value Enter a value between 0 and 20 percent Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 38 Configuring the Card 10 If the humidity alarm remains active for a specified amount of time you can signal the shutdown clients to 11 initiate shut down To specify the amount of time set the seconds for the humidity alarm in the Shutdown Delay Enter 1 to 600 seconds 1 second to 10 minutes to enable the shutdown The default is O which means the clients and UPS will not initiate shut down Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Sav
44. defective equipment and replacement of Warranted Items Any returned Warranted Item or parts that are replaced may be new or reconditioned All Warranted Items returned to Company and all parts replaced by Company shall become the property of Company WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER This Warranty does not cover any defects or damages caused by a failure to properly store the Product before installation b shipping and delivery of the Product if shipping is FOB Factory c neglect accident abuse misuse misapplication or incorrect installation d repair or alteration not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent e improper testing operation maintenance adjustment or modification of any kind not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authorized Company Customer Service Engineer or Agent or f use of the Product under other than normal operating conditions or in a manner inconsistent with the Product s labels or instructions This Warranty is not valid if the Product s serial numbers have been removed or are illegible Any Warranted Items repaired or replaced pursuant to this Warranty will be warranted for the remaining portion of the original Warranty subject to all the terms thereof Company shall not be responsible for any charges for testing checking removal or installation of Warranted Items COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT EQUI
45. delName Model Name 1064 No 0 STRING 64 iDisplayName Display Name 1096 No 0 STRING 64 iDeviceType Device Type 1128 No 0 STRING 64 iDevicelD Device ID 1192 No 0 STRING 64 SerialNumber Serial Number 1276 No 0 STRING 64 SoftwareVersion Software Version 2108 No 0 FLOAT 4 mACVoutC Vcn Output 4050 No Volts FLOAT 4 mACVbypassA Van Bypass 4058 No Volts FLOAT 4 mACVbypassB Vbn Bypass 4060 No Volts FLOAT 4 mACVbypassC Vcn Bypass 4062 No Volts FLOAT 4 mDCVbatt Battery Voltage 4377 No Volts FLOAT 4 mAClinA linA 5022 No Amperes FLOAT 4 mAClinB linB 5024 No Amperes FLOAT 4 mAClinC linc 5026 No Amperes FLOAT 4 mACloutA loutA 5028 No Amperes FLOAT 4 UPS Alarms FC 02 Table 11 provides a partial list of example UPS alarms Your UPS may have different alarms UPS alarms are not registers but are discrete inputs and are read using FC 01 or FC 02 The UPS monitors the condition of several parameters and can activate an alarm status if a parameter is out of range For example if the utility power is too high or too low the UPS can set the Utility Out of Limits alarm To read the UPS On Battery alarm set the Modbus program to Unit ID 1 and discrete address 1148 IP lt IP address of UPS gt Unie TD 1 Starting Address 1148 Number of Addresses 1 Function Code 02 The UPS returns a BOOL value 0 or 1 indicating if the alarm is active or not active A return value of O false indicates an inactive alarm the utility input is within limits A return val
46. e Device Data and Configuration menus of the Web interface To configure the EMP settings 1 2 Select Environmental Monitoring Probe from the Configuration menu For Contact 1 and 2 enter the Contact Description such as External Contact 1 and External Contact 2 For Contact 1 and 2 select the Contact Type as Normally Open or Normally Closed from the pull down menu disabled is the default NOTE The shutdown clients shut down according to the parameters configured on the o clients configuration page If Contact 1 or Contact 2 alarms remain active for a specified amount of time you can signal the shutdown clients to initiate a shut down To specify the amount of time set the seconds for Contact 1 and 2 in the Shutdown Delay field Enter 1 to 600 seconds 1 second to 10 minutes to enable the shutdown The default is 0 which means the clients and UPS will not initiate shut down To set the temperature alarm limits of the EMP enter 32 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit 0 to 70 degrees Celsius for the Temperature Upper Limit and the Temperature Lower Limit The default for the upper limit is 158 and the default for the lower is 32 Use the Temperature Hysteresis to control the alarm when the current value is hovering around the limit When the EMP temperature measure activates the alarm it can come out of the alarm state only by dropping below the Temperature Hysteresis value Enter a value between 0 and 10 percent The
47. e Entity State MIB Selecting the UPS Trap Type Use the Powerware UPS MIB xupsSendTrapType object to select the primary type of traps to be sent to the configured trapsinks when UPS alarms occur or clear There are three types of traps stnd 1 xups 2 and pxg 5 See Table 7 for trap comparison Table 7 UPS Trap Type Comparison xupsSendTrapType Options stnd 1 xups 2 pxg 5 MIB File that Sends Traps RFC 1628 UPS MIB UPS MIB txt Powerware UPS MIB XUPS MIB txt Eaton Alarms Traps MIB EATON PXG MIB txt Number of Defined Traps for Only three Up to 50 each well known Eleven with one trap sent for each entry in Alarms and Notices e upsTrapOnBattery Powerware UPS MIB alarm is the PXGMS UPS Card Active Alarms table mapped to a trap Each trap indicates its severity level upsTrapAlarmEntryAdded upsTrapAlarmEntryRemoved Advantages Simplest set of traps Breaks out the alarms into e Comparable to other Eaton Power Xpert individual traps and adds a text Gateway products and parallels the message describing the UPS BACnet WS events logged by the Power alarm Xpert software e Auto clearing alarm types Fullest text description for each alarm Includes traps when you acknowledge and close the alarms see page 42 Disadvantages You must decode the None e f five UPS alarms occur for an On Battery upsAlarmDescr object ID to condition it will send five traps determine which alarm has Alarm Cleared traps
48. e PXGMS UPS Card requests an IP address through DHCP when the card is connected to a network Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality Getting Started 13 Either verify the assigned IP address or manually enter a fixed IP address To verify the IP address assigned through DHCP continue to Verify IP Address Assignment on page 14 To manually enter a fixed IP address for the card s network connection continue to Manually Assign an IP Address on page 15 Install the USB Driver Software Windows 7 To install the USB driver software on a computer running Windows 7 1 Open the Control Panel and select Hardware and Sound see Figure 17 2 Under Devices and Printers select Device Manager to open the Device Manager window Ss ioe Sora gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound y 4 Search Control Pane pl Control Panel Hi n n dis gt Devices and Printers Y Add a device Add a printer Mouse System and Security Network and Internet Hardware and Sound y CDs or other media automatically Programs User Accounts and Family Safety Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of Acces P VAN RES m Display Make text and ot her items larger or smaller ct to an external display How to corre Figure 17 Control Panel Window Hardware and Sound 3 Expa
49. e configuration menu 2 Clear the Return vs zeros error on unsupported read request check box to disable the error code or select the check box to enable the error code 3 Verify the Timeout setting Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 65 Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU NOTE The timeout setting determines how long the PXGMS UPS Card will wait for a o completed request message from the Master device 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the setting Returning Modbus Serial Error Codes By default the PXGMS UPS Card returns a Modbus error code when it receives an incoming register discrete coil READ request for an address that is not currently valid To improve performance in some situations you can configure the card to disable this error response and instead return zero filled data in all of the invalid address ranges To change how error codes are returned 1 Select Modbus Serial from the configuration menu 2 Clear the Return vs zeros error on unsupported read request check box to disable the error code or select the check box to enable the error code 3 Verify the Timeout setting NOTE The timeout setting determines how long the PXGMS UPS Card will wait for a o completed request message from the Master device 4 Setthe proper Baud rate default is 9600 5 Click Apply and then OK to save the setting Modbus Register Addressing
50. e date and time e Configuring SNMP options and managing from an SNMP NMS Configuring Modbus TCP IP options e Configuring BACnet IP options Configuring HTTP and HTTPS e Configuring Automatic Shutdown Managing UPS power Configuring e mail notification Configuring the Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP e Saving and restoring configuration settings Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 21 Navigating the Home Page Configuring the Card Figure 29 shows an example of the home page that displays when you log on to the card s interface Overview Gateway Time UTC and Local and Equipment Location Active Alarm Warning Banner EME DD euitding Alam 1 UPS Overview Current Readings Analog Gauges EATON 93PM Alarms Present Device Data _ See See oe Sanc Page Toolbar a E Menu Bar L Device Status EZ Tm Analog Gauges TT _a Mr 2 Messure Output 9 n a Status Bar SR o J PEP c Link to 3rd Party Link to Eaton Atom Web Licensing Web Site Feed Information Figure 29 Navigating the Home Page This interface provides typical windowing techniques such as re sizing scrolling expanding collapsing and hover over on text to see additional information Areas and features of the card s home page Banner The page banner displays the gateway time in UTC Coord
51. e ind ger d x Data Addressing s scs a gh Rares a ERR DEC a Pit kone EE UPS Modbus TCP Unit ID Numbers lisse UPS Registers and Alarms sme EX id mE ivo ETIN eee UPS Registers FEO sce k sae cmo ee ld the wore tee ELE adele ure WPS Alarmis F C102 3e tan coded m aa 2a XR EE DINNER UMS MG DE PES EMP4EC QA teen mehla cedent xule tet taotum albus dies dede e de eto kin Timmeor Date FEC O2 ncs sud aye she hh Ye hal te ER oO Ede e erts SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE AND SUPPORT Two Year Limited Warranty US and Canada cee KK KK KK 43 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 46 51 53 59 60 60 61 61 61 61 61 62 63 64 65 65 66 66 66 67 67 68 68 68 69 70 70 73 Table of Contents Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality ii Chapter 1 Introduction The Eaton Power Xpert9 Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card provides Web enabled real time monitoring of Eaton 93PM and Eaton 93PR future release uninterruptible power systems UPSs through standard Web pages Power Xpert software Intelligent Power Manager IPM Intelligent Power Protector IPP or third party software An integral part of the Eaton Power Xpert Architecture which provides end to end PowerChain Management solutions the PXGMS UPS Card provides a central point to connect UPSs to the Ethernet network Network managers can view critical downstream device information
52. e is true inactive is false The condition of the alarm indicates the actual condition of the UPS 2 Toview the specific alarm parameter data click the Alarm Message link The Summary page displays and the value in error displays in red text 3 Select the alarm or alarms you want to acknowledge discontinue acknowledgement or close Select the top check box to select all alarms or select one or more alarms individually NOTE If the Alarm page updates selections could be lost Selecting an alarm row or o selecting Pause Auto Update prevents the page from automatically updating Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 42 Operation and Maintenance 4 Select one of the following a Select Acknowledge Selected to acknowledge that you are aware of the alarm b Select Un Acknowledge Selected to reverse a previous acknowledgement C Select Close Selected to close the alarm and remove it from the Open Alarms list NOTE 1 If a UPS alarm is still active in the UPS Condition Active true and you close the alarm a new alarm and event ID is entered into the Open Alarms list il NOTE 2 If a UPS alarm clears automatically close the alarm to remove it from the Open Alarms list 5 You have the option to add a note when prompted Click OK to apply the selection NOTE This note is optional and is entered into the Event log and displays in the Power o X
53. ed For SNMPv1 configuration type a new community string in the appropriate field to change the community strings The default community strings are public for read only private for read write For SNMPv3 configuration enter a new read only username and password and read write username and password in the appropriate fields Passwords for SNMPv3 must be at least 8 characters long To modify the Trap recipient community string field type a new name The default is public Click Add to add a new trap recipient entry to the list The Recipient field populates with the next available number Enter the trap recipient IP address or host name in the IP hostname field NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is configured Network Configuration on page 19 e Click Apply and then OK to save the settings o NOTE Select the Recipient drop down menu to view all assigned trap recipients 9 Repeat Steps 6 through 8 for each additional trap recipient 10 To remove a trap recipient a Click Delete Last b Click OK when prompted to remove the settings for the trap recipient entered last Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 29 Configuring the Card Changing SNMP Access The default is to limit access to the card by trusted SNMP Network Management System hosts only To add a host to the
54. egister Map To view a list of the Modbus registers in your UPS 1 Select Modbus TCP Register Maps or Modbus Serial Register Maps from the Documentation menu 2 Select the hardware type from the Select a map to generate pull down menu 3 Most Modbus TCP and Modbus Serial clients automatically decrement addresses by one before using them If your client does not alter addresses in this way clear the Use 1 based addressing check box 4 Click View Register Map A dialog box opens 5 Click Open to view or Save to save the file NOTE The Modbus file is a comma separated values csv file that can be opened in o Microsoft Excel software Some computer configurations automatically open the files in the Microsoft Excel software instead of prompting you to save the file 6 If you select Save select a location for the pxgms modbus uid XXX csv file where XXX is the UnitlD of the requested map O NOTE Some browsers leave a blank window open after you save or view the file Close the window Returning Modbus TCP Error Codes By default the PXGMS UPS Card returns a Modbus error code when it receives an incoming register discrete coil READ request for an address that is not currently valid To improve performance in some situations you can configure the card to disable this error response and instead return zero filled data in all of the invalid address ranges To change how error codes are returned 1 Select Modbus TCP from th
55. elect No not this time and click Next see Figure 6 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software C Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Figure 6 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome Window 2 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next see Figure 7 Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for RNDIS Ethemet Gadget 5 If your hardware came with an installation CD lt gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Back Cancel Figure 7 Found New Hardware Wizard Install Software Window Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 6 Getting Started 3 Select Don t search will choose the driver to install and click Next see Figure 8 Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Figure 8 Fou
56. em The animated yellow line shows the direction of the energy flow To the right of the diagram a list of the most relevant current readings displays The List tab page displays a complete list of current readings Device Data Page Toolbar Group by Category Clear Grouping toggles whether the parameters are grouped by category or listed alphabetically Collapse All Expand All toggles all categories and sub categories Configure Alarms edit the selected alarm attributes such as enable the alarm auto close alarm priority severity and custom alarm message Configure Logging configures whether parameter changes generate a notification message or are logged either as they occur or at intervals Configure Display configure how a selected parameter is displayed Show Summary Parameters Show All Parameters displays essential data most often used to determine the overall status of the device Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 23 Configuring the Card NOTE The Output KW Hours displays on the Overview and also on the Device and List tabbed pages Because the Output KW Hours is reset to zero when the card is o restarted Eaton recommends that this feature not be used for billing purposes If you choose to use this value for billing purposes record the Output KW Hours before restarting the card Atom Web Feed The card supports
57. em Notice 1 3ERDB Architecture powerpc Board px ms Figure 28 Initial Page Device Overview and Summary 3 Select Network from the Configuration menu to open the Network configuration page 4 You can enable or disable DHCP control by selecting or clearing the check box The default is DHCP enabled 5 f you want the card to access other network servers such as an SMTP server by host name type the server IP address in the Name Server field Up to three IP addresses can be entered 6 If you will be using Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP identify the physical location of the installed card in the System location field This value also displays in the banner 7 Enterthe information to identify someone to contact with questions about this device in the System contact field For example you can type a person s name phone number department e mail address or physical location 8 You can also modify the card s IP address the subnet mask and the gateway address IP Address Netmask and Gateway fields 9 Totest the card s network connection to other network servers such as an SMTP server you can ping request acknowledgement from the host Enter the IP address or hostname in the Ping test field and then click Test Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 19 Getting Started 10 Click Apply to save the settings or Discard to cancel
58. em level focus is integral to PowerChain Management solutions It provides increased reliability cost efficiencies enhanced safety and risk mitigation and allows for the more effective use of capital Eaton Power Xpert Architecture is comprised of both software and hardware components including meters gateways time servers and connectivity devices Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 1 Chapter2 Getting Started e NOTE If you have completed all sections in the Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card Quick Start Instructions proceed to Configuring the Card on page 21 This section explains Checklist items needed for installation Installing the card Connecting the card to the computer Installing the USB Driver Software Windows XP and Windows 7 Verifying or assigning the IP address Assigning IPv6 address Configuring the network settings Security information Installation Checklist 1 Verify that the following items are available U Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card package contents A Phillips screwdriver A Available USB port on a computer running Microsoft Windows Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer version 8 0 and higher Mozilla9 Firefox or Google Chrome are recommended 2 If you are going to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP provide your local network
59. enabled To edit a Device Data parameter 1 Click the Device Data parameter such as Asset Identification Tag and the Edit Value window will open see Figure 31 2 Enter the device information and click Save Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 25 Configuring the Card Output Monthly KW Hours Output Yearly KW Hours Energy Advantage Architecture 2 ESS Enabled VMMS Active Identification 8 EATON 93PM Figure 31 Edit Device Data To view an interval log of the device data parameter 1 Click the Device Data gt Value parameter see Figure 30 The File Download window opens 2 Click Save and specify the location to save the file to 3 Open the file using Microsoft Excel to view the interval log To generate a customized trend log graph 1 Click the Device Data gt Measure parameter see Figure 30 A Build Chart message opens and displays chart progress information until completion Figure 32 Trend Log Chart NOTE There is hover text for each point on the graphs This is particularly informative for alarm points 2 To customize the chart use the Start End Extra Count Interval or Alarms fields at the bottom of the display to change the data set see Figure 32 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerqu
60. ert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 44 Operation and Maintenance e NOTE This file may be up 400K in size and may take several minutes to download from the UPS UPS Battery Test Log The battery test log contains a record of UPS battery test activity To generate a battery test log 1 Select UPS Battery Test Log from the Logs menu 2 Click View log 3 Select a name and location for the file if prompted to save e NOTE This file may be up 400K in size and may take several minutes to download from the UPS Erasing a Log To erase a data interval event or system log 1 Click Erase log from the Data Log Interval Log Event Log or System Log page 2 Click OK to erase the log otherwise click Cancel Upgrading the Card s Firmware The card s firmware can be updated by downloading the appropriate file pxgms ups x x x x rom from www eaton com pxgms During the upgrade process the PXGMS UPS Card does not monitor the UPS status To upgrade the firmware 1 Select Update Your Meter Card firmware Complete the Sign In information and click Submit The download an documentation screen displays Click the firmware file link and click Save Be Qa In the Save As window select the destination to download the file and click Save O NOTE When saving the file keep the default file name Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Gui
61. ess Assignment kk kk kk kk kk kk KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 14 Manually Assign an IP Address WWW kk kk kk KK KK KK KI eee 15 IPv6 Address Assignments kk kk kk KK KK KK KK KK ses 16 Disable Internet Explorer Compatibility Mode oooooooooooo oo o 17 Network Config ration kan xa ee e ee E Eka ae yankee 19 Important Sec rity Informatie asni n o Ee epe ERE 20 3 CONFIGURING THE CARD Navigating the Home Pages ia KK KK die ada ent ep 22 Identifying Monitored Equipment kk kk kk KK KK KK KK RR RR RIK KI 24 Device Data Page Operations 0 0 0 0 nee 25 Configuring Tasks Essential to Initial Configuration o o oo oo o 27 Changing the Passwords x dotada A ea n nA eed ME apn Bed ug ede 27 Setting the Dat ezang MME 2 4x aces tetto ete deem trend ebbe dane av 28 Configuring SNMP Options kk kk kk kk 000 KK E KK KK KK KK KK KK eae 29 Community Strings and Trap Recipients kK KK KK KK 29 Changing SNMP AGC 585 y acute sada A a Ra Re 30 System Location and System Contact ER RR RR KK KI 30 Management from an SNMP NMS ak kk kk kK KK RR KK KK 31 Configuring Modbus TCP IP Options speres ac 2 Yak ALE a halk kS eee 31 C ontiguring BAChet IP arica oe Ki K We ME eh WE Ga TENE 32 Editing BACnet IP Settings suia saiat wala Ad sa nn z dek hay deh Ayn og ns 32 Configuring BACnet IP Options kk kk kK KK KK KK KK 33 Download BACnet IP EPICS File lA kK KK KK RR RR RR RR RR eee 33 Configurin
62. event or select the Disable all schedules check box m but the values remain for use later en OK to save the settings S UPS Card to inform selected e mail accounts of events and changes in status as they provide a status message at a predetermined time To configure e mail no ification 1 In the Configuration menu select E Mail 2 Enter the IP addre send the e mail m ss or host name of the SMTP Server IP hostname mail server that will be used to essages 3 f you need to enter a username and password for the SMTP server a Click Advanced SMTP configuration settings othe b Enterthe use C Specify a fro f you have made changes to the E Mail page a confirmation box opens Click OK to save the rwise click Cancel The Advanced SMTP Configuration page displays rname and password in the SMTP username and SMTP password fields m e mail address in the SMTP From address field for example UPS_1 10 222 10 111 d Click Apply and OK to save the settings and return to the E Mail page Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 36 Configuring the Card 4 Click Test SMTP server connection to test the configuration for the SMTP server The SMTP Test Results window opens Close the window when you finish viewing NOTE If the SMTP test is successful the confirmation displays immediately A failed test o response can take longer to di
63. f the button o Click OK to close the dialog box The highlighted text reflects the UPS output state Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 35 Configuring the Card Scheduling a UPS Shutdown and Restart Up to seven UPS shutdown and restart events can be scheduled for any time and day of the week NOTE1 Times and dates for scheduled shutdowns and restarts are based on the local time and date configured for the card The date and time is displayed in the banner For more information see Setting the Date and Time on page 28 NOTE2 Sh utdown clients are also shut down so the shutdowns may be delayed to accommodate the OS shutdown times specified on the client configuration To configure scheduled UPS shutdowns 1 Expand the UPS folder on the Configuration menu and select UPS Schedule Shutdown 2 Select the day hour and minutes for the shutdown and restart NOTE Do not overlap the scheduled shutdown and restart events This will generate an o Error Message 3 Repeat Step 2 for each event to be scheduled 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings If any of the scheduled shutdown times are not possible an error message displays on the right 5 To disable schedul The event fields di 6 Click Apply and th Configuring E Mail Notification You can use the PXGM occur in the UPS or to ed events you can deselect one
64. f this Warranty shall not be extended upon payment of any overdue or unpaid amounts COSTS NOT RELATED TO WARRANTY The End User shall be invoiced for and shall pay for all services not expressly provided for by the terms of this Warranty including without limitation site calls involving an inspection that determines no corrective maintenance is required Any costs for replacement equipment installation materials freight charges travel expenses or labor of Company representatives outside the terms of this Warranty will be borne by the End User OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE In the USA call the Customer Reliability Center 7x24 at 800 356 5737 Outside of the USA contact your local Eaton product sales or service representative or call the Customer Reliability Center in the USA at 919 870 3149 For comments or questions about this Warranty write to the Customer Quality Representative 3301 Spring Forest Road Raleigh North Carolina 27616 USA Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 75
65. ftware is updated successfully the message Windows has successfully updated your driver software displays see Figure 22 Windows has successfully updated your driver software Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device Nu Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget Figure 22 Update Driver Software Window Update Successful 11 To verify the device is installed a Goto Control Panel Hardware and Sound gt Devices and Printers Device Manager b Expand Network adapters c Verify that Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget is listed under Network adapters see Figure 23 File Action Help eo m B B a PRS a y IBM PC b Computer gt Disk drives b MM Display adapters gt f DVD CD ROM drives gt lt q IDE ATA ATAPI controllers p Keyboards p A Mice and other pointing devices i Monitors 4 p Network adapters i AM Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet f Linux USB Ethemet RNDIS Gadget p gt Ports COM amp LPT gt D Processors p Ml System devices gt Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 23 Device Manager Window Verify Device Installation Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 18 Getting Started 12 From the Start menu go to All Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt to open a Command Prompt window 13 Enter ipconfig all The adapter IP addressing i
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67. gistered trademarks and PowerChain Management is a trademark of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other counties Freescale is a trademark of Freescale Semiconductor Inc Google Chrome is a trademark of Google Inc IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Micrel is a registered trademark of Micrel Inc Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Automation Mozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation OpenView is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Phillips is a registered trademark of Phillips Screw Company All other trademarks are property of their respective companies Copyright 2012 Eaton Corporation Raleigh NC USA All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the express written approval of Eaton Corporation Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION Eaton Power Xpert Architectures nas scm edet Reda des edle od 1 2 GETTING STARTED ristallatiori Ghecklist e cidos cid 2 nstallthe Caress as sae tte a ek eee ek he te tad on i d o ENTER S 3 Connect the Card to the Computer liiis 4 Install the USB Driver Software Windows XP KRE RR K3 6 nstall the USB Driver Software Windows 7 KERR 11 Verify IP Addr
68. gly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 14 Caution Message 11 The wizard installs the software for the USB driver Click Finish to close the wizard see Figure 15 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Ezi Linux USB Ethemet RNDIS Gadget Click Finish to close the wizard Back Cancel Figure 15 Found New Hardware Wizard Finished Installing the Software Window 12 Open the Network Connections window from the Windows Control Panel to verify that the installation was successful If Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget is listed in the Device Name column the USB driver has been successfully installed see Figure 16 s Network Connections DER ar File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help i Address Network Connections Go Name Type Status Device Name _ LAN or High Speed Internet L 1394 Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Disabled 1394 Net Adapter il Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Intel R 82567LM Gigabit Network Conn MLocal Area Connection 2 LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget lt Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget Figure 16 Network Connections Window NOTE By default th
69. he device 3 Select the interval b 15 or 60 minutes 4 To limit the number of records type or select one or more of the following optional values a Maximum number of records to return b Start Date c End Date 5 Click View log 6 Select a name and location for the file if you chose to save the file when prompted Event Log The event log contains a history of the events recorded by the gateway To generate an event log 1 Select Event Log from the Logs menu 2 Tolimit the number of records enter one or more of the following optional values a Maximum number of records to return b Start Date c End Date 3 Click View log 4 Select a name and location for the file if prompted to save System Log The system log contains the history of the gateway administration activity To generate a system log 1 2 3 4 Select System Log from the Logs menu To limit the number of records enter one or more of the following optional values a Maximum number of records to return b Start Date c End Date Click View log Select a name and location for the file if prompted to save UPS History Log The history log contains a record of internal UPS activity intended for use by service personnel to help diagnose UPS issues To generate a history log T 2 9 Select UPS Battery Test Log from the Logs menu Click View log Select a name and location for the file if prompted to save Eaton Power Xp
70. hese fields are updated everywhere they appear Configurable fields for the PXGMS UPS Card are Display Name Asset Identification Tag Configurable fields for the UPS are Asset Identification Tag ID group Display Name ID group e Attached Devices Battery Last Replaced Date Date Last Serviced Installation Date Low Runtime Alarm Setpoint An alarm is sent indicating the time remaining before the battery is depleted Increasing the time allows for additional time to shut down a system before the battery is depleted Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 24 Configuring the Card NOTE See Configuring Automatic Shutdown of UPS Protected Computers on page 34 o for information on power outage notification and configuring the shutdown process for registered IPP clients The configurable field for load segments is Display Name Configurable fields for the EMP are e Asset Identification Tag Display Name Device Data Page Operations The Device Data parameters that are underlined on the display page have associated operations that can be launched by clicking on the parameter To see what operation is available mouse over the parameter and the available operation will be shown see Figure 30 ct Power Xpert Major Alarm Immediate Attention Required Menu Device Data q G PX MS Card sa NS latus oa
71. in IP address information information Ident Red A firmware update is in progress Do not A firmware update is not in progress remove the card from the UPS Power Green DC power is available to the card from the If all indicators are not illuminated DC power is not UPS available from the UPS This may indicate that the UPS is off and unplugged NOTE During the power on sequence all four indicators illuminate briefly Wait at least two minutes for the card s boot process to complete before comparing the indicators to o the table above because indicators may turn on and off at different times in the boot process Table 4 Modbus RTU Indicator Descriptions Label Color Illuminated Not Illuminated TX Green Data is being transmitted OUT of the card No data transmission to network RX Yellow Card is receiving data IN No receive data from network DIP Switch Description DIP switch definitions for the PXGMS UPS Card are listed in Table 5 Table 5 DIP Switch Definitions S1 Position Number OFF Position Default ON Position 1 Enable previously stored network Override the existing network settings and assign the local IP address configuration settings Normal mode using Zeroconf Zeroconf will find the first available address starting at 169 254 1 1 So the assigned address would be 169 254 1 1 or 169 254 1 2 etc the first one that is not already being used by a device on the local subnet 2 Reserved Rese
72. inated Universal Time The local time and system location can be configured to also display in the banner If there is an active alarm in the hardware a flashing alarm icon with an alarm message displays in the banner Click the alarm message in the banner to display the Open Alarms page The highest level of an alarm active in the UPS displays as follows Red for critical Yellow for caution Blue for acknowledged but not closed still alarming Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 22 Configuring the Card NOTE An active alarm is different from an open alarm Active Alarm An alarm is active when an alarming condition exists in the UPS Messages display on the UPS LCD panel and on the card interface banner when alarms go active and disappear when the alarming condition clears Open Alarm When an alarm goes active it is also considered open and remains open even after the condition clears in the UPS hardware until it is closed by an operator Operators are required to close alarms to ensure they are seen While the UPS LCD panel and the card interface banner display the alarms that are active in the UPS other areas of the card interface such as the Open Alarms page device data pages and the alarm log display any alarms that have not been closed by the operator Since closing an alarm that is still active in the hardware quickly resu
73. ing and Restoring Configuration Settings You can create a backup of the PXGMS UPS Card settings and restore them at a later date Creating a Backup To create a backup 1 2 Select Save and Restore from the Configuration menu To save the PXGMS UPS Card settings and preferences click Save gateway configuration The card exports an XML file containing the PXGMS UPS Card configuration settings Click Save and enter a file name and location to save the XML file o NOTE If a blank browser window remains open close it Restoring a Backup A CAUTION Restoring configuration settings overrides all changes made to the configuration settings since the backup file was created To restore the configuration settings from a backup file Select Save and Restore from the Configuration menu Click Browse to select the file name and then click Open When prompted confirm that you want to override the configuration settings with the backup file Click OK or Cancel e NOTE Update the Web page if the Device Data does not automatically display after the backup is complete Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 39 Chapter4 Operation and Maintenance This section explains e Indicator descriptions e DIP switch settings Open alarms Generating log files e Firmware upgrade instructions Figure 33 shows the PXGMS UPS Card front panel St
74. ions The characters in the password fields appear as asterisks To change the passwords 1 Click Access Control from the Configuration menu The Access Control Configuration page displays with the password fields To change the user password enter the new password twice replace existing asterisks in the Password for the user account fields To change the admin password log on as admin and enter the new password twice replace existing asterisks in the Password for the admin account fields Click Apply and then OK to save the settings The logon prompt displays Log on to the card using the new password NOTE You must be logged on as admin to configure the card To prevent unauthorized o access after you finish configuring the card close the browser Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 2 Configuring the Card Setting the Date and Time The PXGMS UPS Card can be configured to synchronize the date and time with one or more NTP servers or the date and time can be manually set In addition temperature unit of measure can be set to display as Fahrenheit or Celsius and the interface display language can be selected Changes made to these fields are updated everywhere they appear e NOTE All date and time selections are automatically converted to Coordinated Universal Time UTC To set the date and time and temperature unit of measu
75. ive when an alarm condition exists in the UPS Messages display on the UPS LCD panel and on the card interface banner when alarms go active and disappear when the alarming condition clears Open Alarm When an alarm goes active it is also considered open and remains open even after the condition clears in the UPS hardware until it is closed by an o operator Operators are required to close alarms to ensure that they are aware that the alarm condition occurred While the UPS LCD panel and the card interface banner display the alarms that are active in the UPS other areas of the card interface such as the Open Alarms page device data pages and the alarm log display any alarms that have not been closed by the operator Since closing an alarm that is still active in the hardware quickly results in the generation of a new alarm an operator has the option to mark an alarm as acknowledged to indicate it has been seen The Open Alarms page displays a list of the latest alarms Inactive alarms continue to display until they are closed To view acknowledge or close alarms 1 Select Open Alarms from the Open Alarms menu The Open Alarms page displays with the following information for each alarm The alarm level caution critical or major Time and date when the error occurred The parameter that is in alarm The alarm message that displays on the UPS control panel displays as a link The condition of the alarm activ
76. lts in the generation of a new alarm an operator has the option to mark an alarm as acknowledged to indicate it has been seen To close or acknowledge an open alarm see Alarm Notices on page 42 Menu Bar The menu bar contains links to additional pages for status information and configuration options Menus are expandable and collapsible The Device Data menu is expanded when you first log on If an alarm is active the Open Alarms menu category turns red and the number of open alarms displays in parentheses so that alarms are never hidden even if the menu is collapsed Use the menu bar to move through the card s Web pages Analog Gauges Analog gauges display on the Overview and Device Data pages next to metered items to show related critical device information such as status power and energy levels at a glance Examples of metered items are Percent full load Percent battery left Bypass input and output frequency Battery time remaining Power output Remote humidity and temperature if the optional EMP is connected to the card The bar is green for the normal operating range white background and gradually changes to yellow and then red as it moves to the caution range light blue background to critical darker blue background Pause the pointer over the information icon to display numerical limits Overview The Overview displays a functional status diagram of the UPS or UPSs in a parallel syst
77. n Alarms Traps MIB e Eaton OID Assignments e RFC 4133 Entity MIB e RFC 4268 Entity State MIB e RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Part 2 See the MIB files for detailed information about each MIB object Selecting a UPS MIB File You can use the Standard UPS MIB as described in RFC 1628 or the proprietary Powerware UPS MIB with the client SNMP management software Eaton recommends loading both MIBs Table 6 lists the advantages of both MIBs Table 6 UPS MIB Comparison Standard UPS MIB Powerware UPS MIB Works with UPS SNMP agents from many vendors Downward compatible with existing ConnectUPS cards or adapters Includes some objects not found in Powerware UPS MIB Includes some objects not found in Standard UPS MIB upsBatteryStatus Environment Group xupsEnvironment upsConfigAudibleStatus Receptacle Group xupsRecep upsConfigInputFreq Topology Group xupsTopology upsConfigLowBattTime xupsBatteryAbmStatus upsConfigOutputVA xupsBatteryLastReplacedDate upsldentAttachedDevices xupsConfigInstallDate upsldentName xupsControlToBypassDelay upsSecondsOnBattery xupsHeartbeatMinsInterval xupsSendTrapType Enhances the Test and Control groups More trap types and trap descriptions Simpler battery test procedure Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 59 MIB Files Powerware UPS MIB NOTE Not every UPS model implements all of the Powerware UPS MIB objec
78. nd New Hardware Wizard Installation Options Window 4 Select Network adapters and click Next see Figure 9 Found New Hardware Wizard Hardware Type 9 Multifunction adapters 50m port serial adapters ers Figure 9 Found New Hardware Wizard Hardware Type Window Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 7 Getting Started 5 Select Have Disk and click Next see Figure 10 Found New Hardware Wizard Select Network Adapter Which network adapter do you want to install Figure 10 Found New Hardware Wizard Select Network Adapter Window 6 Click Browse see Figure 11 NOTE Disregard the instruction to insert the manufacturer s installation disk You will not o install from a disk The driver will be installed from the powerxpert inf file you downloaded in Step 2 on page 4 Install From Disk a Figure 11 Install From Disk Window Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 8 Getting Started 7 Inthe Locate File window navigate to the powerxpert inf file you downloaded in Step 2 on page 4 see Figure 12 8 Select the file and click Open Locate File PR Look in 2 Desktop Y Of amp E my Documents My Computer My Recent my Network Places Documents RECYCLE BIN G drive RalncsfsoS Desktop My Documents
79. nd Other devices and select RNDIS Ethernet Gadget see Figure 18 4 Right click Update Driver Software Es Device Manager Src File Action View Help En El Hi za S F RG 4 By IBM PC Mi Computer ca Disk drives V Display adapters Bo ROM drives Ca IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards PY Mice and other pointing devices I Monitors amp Network adapters Jp Other devices Jy RNDIS Ether X9 Ports COM amp L Update Driver Scftware Dl Processors Disable Ml System devices Uninstall Universal Serial Scan for hardware changes Properties Figure 18 Device Manager Window Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 11 Getting Started 5 Select Browse my computer for driver software see Figure 19 S Update Driver Software RNDIS Ethernet Gadget How do you want to search for driver software gt Search automatically for updated driver software Windows will search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation settings gt Browse my computer for driver software Locate and install driver software manually Cancel Figure 19 Update Driver Software Window Search Method 6 Click Browse see Figure 20 In the Locate File window navigate to the powerxpert inf file you downloaded
80. nformation displays see Figure 24 EX Command Prompt IP Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2 Connection specific DNS Suffix z Description Linux USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget Physical Addr FA A3 3B 78 48 26 Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled Yes Link local IPv6 Address fe80 b587 a654 b2Bc 6398 14 lt Preferred gt IPv4 Addres 192 168 208 1 lt Preferred gt Subnet Mask 255 255 255 6 Lease Obt Wednesday September 08 2616 5 51 59 PM Lease Expir Thursday September 69 2818 5 52 63 PM Default Gat DHCP Server 192 168 266 161 DHCPv6 IAID 251306811 DHCPv6 Client 88 81 88 081 13 F5 EE 88 88 14 5E 88 71 C4 DNS Servers NetBIOS over Tcpip Figure 24 Command Prompt Window Adapter IP Address Information 14 Verify that the assigned IPv4 address is in the 192 168 200 x range where x is typically 1 15 Either verify the assigned IP address or manually enter a fixed IP address e To verify the IP address assigned through DHCP continue to Verify IP Address Assignment on page 14 To manually enter a fixed IP address for the card s network connection continue to Manually Assign an IP Address on page 15 Verify IP Address Assignment To verify the IP address assignment 1 Connect to the card over the USB cable a Open your Web browser b Enter http 192 168 200 101 You are prompted to log on 2 Logon as administrator The default username an
81. o the two wire network NOTE The PXGMS UPS Card should be installed in the UPS prior to performing this procedure Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 62 Modbus Remote Terminal Unit RTU Configuration O Rxp e PP RxD PXGMS Card A E FT TE CMN TH 05 MEL BITIN e keten RS 485 Connector ur Ry Slave Device 1 Slave Device 2 Master Device 3 Figure 56 Two wire RS 485 Modbus Network NOTE 1 Belden 9841 or equivalent cabling a single twisted pair shielded cable with ground is recommended o NOTE2 RT If the PXGMS UPS Card is the last device that is being attached to the RS 485 network a 120 ohm resistor should be attached to the RxD and RxD terminals of the 3 pin terminal plug see Figure 56 Boom Remove the detachable plug from the 3 pin terminal connector see Figure 55 on page 62 Connect the RS 485 network signal TxD to the RxD plug connector left connection Connect the RS 485 Network signal TxD to the RxD plug connector center connection Re seat the plug into the 3 pin terminal connector on the PXGMS UPS Card see Figure 56 Configure Modbus Serial Port and Mappings 1 2 3 4 5 6 Expand the Mappings section of the Modbus Serial configuration data display a
82. ose the Internet Options window Installing Root CA with Mozilla Firefox To install a certificate for the PXGMS UPS Card with Mozilla Firefox 1 Open the browser and type the IP address of the card followed by the path ca html in the address bar For example http 10 222 49 63 ca html Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev1 www eaton com powerquality 51 Root Certificate Authority Installation The following window opens see Figure 43 2 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mozilla Firefox DAR File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Speo A 3 j http 10 222 49 63 ca html Bj Most Visited Getting Started Latest Headlines Free Hotmail Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery a Eaton Power Xpert Gateway a B Es Mozilla Firefox Start Page Mj Root CA Installation To trust SSL certificates created by this device you must add the device as a trusted root CA Use the link below and follow the instructions in the user manual to install the device s root CA certificate In many browsers Internet Explorer 7 or above Mozilla Firefox and Opera are known to work you can simply click the link below to begin installation Root CA Certificate Figure 43 Mozilla Firefox Root CA Installation Window 2 Click Root CA Certificate Firefox opens the Downloading Certificate window see Figure 44 Downloading Certificate You have been asked to tr
83. owing number will assist you in this process Thumbprint sha1 ASCD927E D22CA414 41451690 AC89B7E5 41A0A38F Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate Figure 40 Security Warning Message 9 Click Yes to install the CA A new message displays to verify that the import was successful 10 Click OK to close the message 11 Click OK to close the Certificate window 12 The installation process is complete You can now access the card using the HTTPS protocol For example https 10 222 49 63 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 49 13 To view the certificate Select Internet Options from the Tools menu D 9 Click the Content tab Click Certificates Root Certificate Authority Installation d Click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab and then locate and select the certificate name on the list see Figure 41 NOTE The name of the certificate starts with PowerXpert followed by the MAC address of the card Certificates PR Intended purpose lt All gt vi Intermediate Certification Authorities Issued To Issued By Expiratio Friendly Name orste WISeKey GI
84. owing purpose s All issuance policies All application policies Issued to Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Issued by PowerXpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 Valid from 1 1 2008 to 1 1 2038 Figure 54 Certificate Window e When you are finished viewing the information click OK to close the Certificate window click Close to close the Certificates window and click Close again to close the Google Chrome Options window Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 58 Chapter 6 MIB Files This chapter describes the Management Information Base MIB files available with the card A MIB is an information repository residing on a device in a communication network Network management software uses a device s MIB to manage the device Every manageable device on a network has a MIB consisting of one or more files that list information about the device Use the facilities provided by your Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP management software to access the individual MIB objects The objects define the information available about your UPS You can configure a device so that it generates a trap if a certain condition occurs such as an alarm clearing The trap is sent to the management station to inform it of the occurrence This chapter contains an overview of MIB definitions for each of the MIB files Powerware UPS MIB e RFC 1628 UPS MIB e Eaton EMP MIB e Eato
85. pe the server IP address in the Name Server box Up to three IP addresses can be entered go Click Apply Click OK to confirm 10 Verify network communication a Copy the IP address you entered in Step 5 b Open a second browser and paste the IP address in the Address bar and click Go If the assigned IP address is working you are prompted to log on c Logon as administrator The default username and default password are admin If the PXGMS UPS Card Web page displays the fixed IP Address is correct IPv6 Address Assignments There are four sets of IPv6 addresses that can be assigned to the card Gateway Manually assigned IPv6 Gateway address Link Local Address The Link Local Address is a permanent address assigned to the card Automatic Address This address only displays if the card is connected to a network router that supports stateless address autoconfiguration Static Address Manually assigned fixed IPv6 address NOTE Only the Gateway and Static addresses are userconfigurable The Link Local and o Automatic addresses are automatically populated o NOTE Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 DHCPv6 is not supported Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 16 Getting Started To manually enter a fixed IP address for the card 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open your Web browser and enter http 192 168 200 101 Yo
86. pert software The note applies to all selected alarms 6 Click Continue Auto Update to resume page updating Generating Log Files NOTE 1 Data Interval Event and System log files are comma separated values csv files that can be opened using Microsoft Excel software Some computer configurations automatically open the files with the Microsoft Excel software instead of prompting you to save the file Excel may default to a date format specific to the country the product is being used in overriding the card specified format NOTE 2 The History and Battery Test logs are txt files in text format that can be opened by any text viewer software Data Log The data log contains a history of the data value changes recorded by the gateway To generate a data log 1 Select Data Log from the Logs menu 2 To limit the number of records type or select one or more of the following optional values a Maximum number of records to return b Start Date c End Date 3 Click View log 4 Select a name and location for the file if you chose to save the file when prompted Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 43 Operation and Maintenance Interval Log The interval log contains a set of samples of data values taken at regular intervals by the gateway To generate an interval log 1 Select Interval Log from the Logs menu 2 Select the name of t
87. re 1 Select Date Time from the Configuration menu The default is to synchronize the date and time from the PC clock To synchronize the card with Network Time Protocol servers select Synchronize with NTP server s and type the IP addresses or host names You can synchronize the card with up to three NTP servers The NTP status message displays to the right of the Synchronize with NTP server s field as one of the following Notrunning Indicates that NTP is not running Started not synchronized Indicates that NTP is running but is not yet synchronized with an NTP server or controlling the local clock e Synchronizing with NTP server Indicates that NTP has synchronized with the local clock but is not yet synchronized with an NTP server e Synchronized to XX NTP stratum YY Indicates that the card is synchronized with an NTP server at IP address XX that is operating at NTP Stratum YY amp NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is configured see Network Configuration on page 19 NOTE When NTP status is Synchronized and there is a large discrepancy between the o PXGMS UPS Card time and the actual time it may take 5 30 minutes for NTP to reset the card to the proper time 0 MN aa To set the time manually select Set date time manually and type or select the local date in mm dd yyyy format and the local time in hh mm ss format To customize how the
88. rea Click the Add button Set the Slave ID Set the Device Name by selecting Power Expert Mini Slot Card from the drop down menu Select the Modbus Map from the drop down menu Click Apply and OK Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 63 Modbus Remote Terminal Unit RTU Configuration Access to RTU Registers See Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU on page 70 for information about accessing the Modbus registers Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 64 Chapter8 Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU This chapter describes the UPS data that is available through the Modbus protocol The UPS monitors several parameters such as voltage current power and alarms The value of each parameter is stored in a corresponding Modbus data register The Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card provides the ability to read the Modbus data registers using either Ethernet network by using Modbus TCP IP building management programs or the Modbus RTU RS 485 serial interface to the building management system NOTE If your Modbus program requires one based addressing add a one to the register addresses listed in Table 10 on page 69 For example one based addressing for the o vendor name would be 1033 1032 1 One based addressing is the default setting for the PXGMS UPS Card Obtaining the Modbus R
89. rved 3 Normal behavior Reset the HTTP passwords to the defaults on boot user and admin After a successful boot the switch should be turned back off before rebooting the card 4 Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved 6 Normal behavior Reset the card to factory defaults on boot after a successful boot the switch should be turned back off before rebooting the card again Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 41 Operation and Maintenance Alarm Notices Alarm notices display in three areas of the Web interface e Banner f there is an active alarm present on the UPS Condition Active true a flashing alarm icon and an alarm message will display in the banner The alarm icon and message reflect the actual condition of the highest active alarm in the UPS Clicking the alarm message displays the Open Alarms page Device Data Summary and List page If there is an open alarm the Alarms Present message displays at the top of the Device Data page and the alarmed data value is highlighted in red text and will continues to be displayed in the alarm state until the alarm is closed Menu bar If there is an open alarm Open Alarms and the number of active alarms display in red under the Alarms menu Click Open Alarms to display the Open Alarms page NOTE An active alarm is different from an open alarm Active Alarm An alarm is act
90. splay Close the window if you want to terminate the test 5 Specify events to trigger an e mail to be sent to all recipients a Inthe Event triggers for all recipients field click Configure to open the E mail Event Trigger Configuration page b Select specific event check boxes to indicate which events are to be included for e mail notification or Select All To clear all selections click De select All c Click Apply and OK to save the settings The E Mail page opens 6 Totest the event e mail function a Inthe Event triggers for all recipients field click Configure to open the E mail Event Trigger onfiguration page Q b Click Test Event E Mail A sample e mail is sent for the first trigger event that is selected and saved c Inthe Configuration menu select E Mail to return to the E Mail page 7 To create a new recipient a Select an unassigned number from the Recipients list b Enter the recipient s e mail address in the To field c Click Apply The e mail address is added to the Recipients list o NOTE Up to ten recipients can be configured to receive event e mail messages 8 To modify the options for a recipient select the e mail address from the Recipient list In the Recipient Settings section select or deselect the option check boxes See Table 1 for a description of options Table 1 E mail Options for Receiving Event Notification Option Description Send on
91. stalled with an attached communication cable disconnect the cable and then remove the card 3 If not already done record the MAC address for future reference see Step 2 on page 2 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 3 Getting Started 4 To prevent electrostatic discharge ESD place one hand on a metal surface such as the UPS rear panel 5 Slide the card into the open slot and secure with the screws removed in Step 2 see Figure 2 awe 7a ET Lets UPS Setup O Figure 2 Secure the PXGMS Card 6 Connect an active Ethernet cable not supplied to the Ethernet 10 100 connector on the PXGMS UPS Card see Figure 3 nl n n AN EAA Re tart l E T N Y PXGMS UPS Setup Figure 3 Install the Ethernet Cable Connect the Card to the Computer To connect the card to the computer 1 Goto www eaton com pxgms and click the Power Xpert Gateway Minislot UPS Card link beside the PXGMS UPS Card photograph 2 Onthe Features tab click the Download Configuration File link to download the powerxpert inf file Note the location of the downloaded file on your computer so you can use it later Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 4 3 Plug the USB cable into the Setup port on the card see Figure 4 Status Ethernet 10 400 DHCP MM Act power E
92. t is a multiple of two so that entries are registeraligned FLOAT A 32 bit IEEE754 floating point number FLOATs are always two registers e UINT An unsigned integer Consult the Size parameter to find the integer s size in bytes for a given entry itis a multiple of two so that entries are registeraligned INT A signed integer Consult the Size parameter to find the integer s size in bytes for a given entry it is a multiple of two so that entries are registeraligned TIME The TIME type ym dh ms consists of six bytes specifying the year month day hour minutes and seconds The bytes are stored in hexadecimal format If your Modbus application displays the individual bytes in a register view the bytes using the decimal option Otherwise the bytes are best viewed by displaying the two byte register in a binary format and translating each byte to decimal For example if today is May 17 2010 and the time is 10 45 and 20 seconds viewing each byte in decimal would yield the following data which is viewable as the year 10 month 05 day 17 hour 10 minutes 45 and seconds 20 10 05 17 10 45 20 See Time or Date FC 04 on page 70 for more information BOOL A binary Boolean value of 0 or 1 BOOL is usually assigned to discrete input alarms Data Addressing If a data type spans multiple registers such as a FLOAT lower addressed registers map to higher order parts of the value
93. t other than the Products including loss of profits or revenue loss of use of Products loss of data cost of capital claims of customers of the End User or any special indirect incidental or consequential damages whatsoever The total cumulative liability of Company hereunder whether the claims are based in contract including indemnity in tort including negligence or strict liability or otherwise shall not exceed the price of the Product on which such liability is based Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 74 Service and Support Company shall not be responsible for failure to provide service or parts due to causes beyond Company s reasonable control END USER S OBLIGATIONS In order to receive the benefits of this Warranty the End User must use the Product in a normal way follow the Product s user s guide and protect against further damage to the Product if there is a covered defect OTHER LIMITATIONS Company s obligations under this Warranty are expressly conditioned upon receipt by Company of all payments due to it including interest charges if any During such time as Company has not received payment of any amount due to it for the Product in accordance with the contract terms under which the Product is sold Company shall have no obligation under this Warranty Also during such time the period of this Warranty shall continue to run and the expiration o
94. t reader such as Notepad Configuring HTTP and HTTPS To configure the ports for Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP and HTTP over Secure Socket Layer HTTPS 1 Select Access Control from the Configuration menu 2 Type the TCP port number for HTTP in the HTTP port field the default is 80 3 Type the TCP port number for HTTPS in the HTTPS port field the default is 443 4 Torequire a secure connection to the card select the Require HTTPS check box 5 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Configuring Automatic Shutdown of UPS Protected Computers Shutdown Client software supports remote UPS monitoring and automatic shutdown of the computer systems connected to the UPS Intelligent Power Manager IPM and Intelligent Power Protector IPP are shutdown client software applications available from www eaton com pxgms under Software Downloads NOTE Refer to the shutdown client User Guide that you are using for configuration O information of the application software Configuring Shutdowns for a UPS Settings found in the Configuration page are related to the automatic shutdown of the UPS connected to the protected computer system To configure the UPS actions as a result of a client shutdown 1 Expand the UPS folder on the Configuration menu and select Shutdown Client 2 Setup a unique Username and Password for authenticating the shutdown clients o NOTE The default setting is admin for username and password
95. the device s root CA certificate In many browsers Internet Explorer 7 or above Mozilla Firefox and Opera are known to work you can simply click the link below to begin installation Root CA Certificate 10 222 49 63 content Figure 45 Google Chrome Root CA Installation Window 2 Click Root CA Certificate A File Download warning message displays at the bottom of the window see Figure 46 D Eaton Power Xpert Gateway 10 222 49 63 ca html Root CA Installation To trust SSL certificates created by this device you must add the device as a trusted root CA Use the link below and follow the instructions in the user manual to install the device s root CA certificate In many browsers Internet Explorer 7 or above Mozilla Firefox and Opera are known to work you can simply click the link below to begin installation Root CA Certificate This type of file can harm your computer Are you A sure you want to download gateway ca crt Ed show all downloads X Figure 46 File Download Warning Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 53 Root Certificate Authority Installation 3 Click Save The CRT Security Certificate file name displays at the bottom of the window see Figure 47 D Eaton Power Xpert Gateway 10 222 49 63 ca html Root CA Installation To trust SSL certificates created by this device you must
96. tion such as watts voltage or frequency for UPSs that allow read write control for objects in this group you can also remotely configure UPS parameters such as input voltage or output frequency Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 60 MIB Files Eaton EMP MIB Objects in this group are provided by the Environmental Monitoring Probe EMP and include temperature and humidity readings alarming limits the two contacts readings and setup information The group contains a table of values for environmental contact sensing normally two digital inputs for monitoring all contacts Traps are sent in response to EMP changes to indicate the type of alarm alarm acknowledgement and alarm clearing Eaton Alarms Traps MIB Objects in this group provide a table of active alarms and a count of alarms currently active The notification traps provided are triggered by the publishing of an alarm or event Eaton OID Assignments These objects document all the object identifier assignments for Eaton products Entity MIB Files The objects in these MIB files provide information standard in the industry e The RFC 4133 Entity MIB provides standard objects for identifying and describing devices attached to the card e The RFC 4268 Entity State MIB provides availability status measures for each device e The RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Part 2 provides possible state values for th
97. ts For example the Bypass objects are supported only by larger UPSs with a separate bypass feed The Powerware UPS MIB consists of the following groups Identification the xupsldent status objects provide UPS information such as the UPS model or UPS firmware version Battery the xupsBattery status objects provide UPS battery information such as battery time remaining or the percentage of battery charge Input Output and Bypass the xupsInput xupsOutput and xupsBypass status objects allow the network manager to check or graph the condition of the UPS and its environment such as monitoring input voltage and output load Environment the xupsEnvironment objects provide data around the UPS such as the ambient temperature and also allow you to set the upper and lower limits for the ambient temperature alarm Alarms and Traps the xupsAlarm and xupsTrapControl objects alert the SNMP management station to the condition of the UPS and of significant conditions such as Shutdown Imminent Test the xupsTest objects perform a general UPS systems test and UPS battery test Control with the xupsControl objects a network manager can remotely control the UPS by SNMP set commands performing such tasks as shutting down or turning on the UPS Configuration the xupsConfig objects allow you to view UPS configuration such as watts voltage or frequency and configure the UPS date and time and installation date Receptacle
98. u are prompted to log on Log on as administrator The username and default password is admin The PXGMS UPS Card Web page displays Select Network from the Configuration menu The Network page displays see Figure 25 on page 15 Enter the Static and Gateway addresses in the IPv6 section Click Apply Click OK to confirm Disable Internet Explorer Compatibility Mode Internet Explorer 8 introduced the compatibility mode so that Web pages designed for older versions would display properly If you are receiving the compatibility warning see Figure 26 the browser compatibility mode should be disabled Your web browser is not officially supported and therefore may not function correctly and may perform very slowly Please refer to the user manual for a list of supported browsers Figure 26 Compatibility warning window To disable the compatibility mode 1 2 Open your Web browser In the Menu bar select Tools Compatibility View Settings The Compatibility View Settings window opens see Figure 27 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 17 Getting Started You can add and remove websites to be displayed in Compatibility View Add this website Websites you ve added to Compatibility View Remove Include updated website lists from Microsoft Display intranet sites in Compatibility View Display all we
99. ue of 1 true indicates an active alarm the utility input is out of limits Table 11 UPS Sample Alarms FC 02 Parameter Name Display Name Address Discrete aBuildingAlarm1 Building Alarm 1 019 Yes a0utputOverload Output Overload 025 Yes aBatteryCheck Check Battery 137 Yes aUPSOnBattery UPS On Battery 148 Yes aBattDisconnected Battery Disconnected 162 Yes aSystemNoticeActive System Notice Active 185 Yes aSystemAlarmActive System Alarm Active 186 Yes aUPMAImMajorAlarm Major Alarm 3003 Yes aUPMAImServiceRequired Service Required 3005 Yes Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 69 Modbus Registers for TCP and RTU o NOTE See Configuring EMP Settings on page 38 for more information The optional EMP for the UPS can measure temperature and humidity Because the device can be located outside the UPS the reference is to auxiliary data In addition it contains two connections for monitoring the condition of auxiliary input contacts such as a door switch See Table 12 for a list of EMP registers An exception code is returned if the EMP is not installed To read the temperature at the UPS set the Modbus program to Unit ID 254 and register address 12028 IP IP address of UPS Unit ID 254 Starting Register 12028 Number of registers 2 Function Code 04 Table 12 EMP Registers FC 04 Name Register
100. ust a new Certificate Authority CA Do you want to trust Powerxpert 00 20 85 FC 07 27 For thr miT s CA to identify wet a C Trust this CA to identify email users C Trust this CA to identify software developers Before trusting this CA For any purpose you should examine its certificate and its policy and procedures if available Examine CA certificate Figure 44 Downloading Certificate Window 3 If desired click View to manually examine the contents of the certificate 4 Select the Trust this CA to identify web sites check box 5 Click OK to complete the installation process The installation process is complete You can now access the card using the HTTPS protocol For example https 10 222 49 63 Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 52 Root Certificate Authority Installation Installing Root CA with Google Chrome To install a certificate for the PXGMS UPS Card with Google Chrome 1 Open the browser and type the IP address of the card followed by the path ca html in the address bar For example http 10 222 49 63 ca html The following window opens see Figure 45 D Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Q 10 222 49 63 ca html Root CA Installation To trust SSL certificates created by this device you must add the device as a trusted root CA Use the link below and follow the instructions in the user manual to install
101. usted IPs hostnames field NOTE When using host names verify that the IP address of your network DNS Server is o configured see Network Configuration on page 19 4 Click Apply and then OK to save the settings Download BACnet IP EPICS File An electronic protocol implementation conformance statement EPICS file provides verification that devices meet BACnet standards for objects and services In the PXGMS UPS Card an EPICS file is available for any device selected in the Device Data section of the menu bar The file is in text protocol information TPI format and is machine and human readable This allows EPICS files to provide data to software test programs and for system configuration at the BAS To download and save an EPICS file 1 Expand the Documentation section of the Menu Bar and select BACnet IP EPICS Files The BACnet IP EPICS File overview page opens Select the check box of the Display Name for the desired device EPICS file The Show Value option is selected by default and will add current value information to object fields Click View EPICS File to generate the TPI file a e WN The File Download window opens providing the options to Open Save or Cancel the file Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 33 Configuring the Card 6 Click Save and specify where to save the TPI file To view the EPICS file open it with any tex
102. wer Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 72 Chapter 10 Service and Support If you have any questions or problems with the Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a PXGMS UPS Card technical representative United States 1 800 843 9433 option 2 then option 5 Canada 1 800 461 9166 ext 260 All other countries Call your local service representative Please have the following information ready when you call the Help Desk Model number Serial number Version number if available e Date of failure or problem e Symptoms of failure or problem Customer return address and contact information If repair is required you will be given a Returned Material Authorization RMA Number This number must appear on the outside of the package and on the Bill Of Lading if applicable Use the original packaging or request packaging from the Help Desk or distributor Units damaged in shipment as a result of improper packaging are not covered under warranty A replacement or repair unit will be shipped freight prepaid for all warrantied units NOTE For critical applications immediate replacement may be available Call the Help Desk for the dealer or distributor nearest you Two Year Limited Warranty US and Canada Power Xpert Gateway PXGX PDP PXGX UPS Cards and Power Xpert
103. werquality 73 Service and Support If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company and the End User supplies a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End User the replacement Warranted Item to the End User within one 1 business day after Company receives notice of the warranty claim In such case the End User must return at Company s expense the defective Warranted Item to Company in the same packaging as the replacement Warranted Item received by the End User or as otherwise instructed by Company If Company does not receive the defective Warranted Item Company will either charge the End User s credit card or send the End User an invoice which the End User agrees to pay for the value of the replacement Product If the Warranted Item is to be replaced by Company but the End User is unwilling or unable to supply a credit card number or purchase order for the value of the replacement Product Company will use commercially reasonable business efforts to ship via standard ground shipment and at no cost to the End User the replacement Warranted Item to the End User within one 1 business day after Company receives the defective Product from the End User In any case Company will provide shipping instructions and will pay its designated carrier for all shipping charges for return of
104. will not be sent until occurred you acknowledge and close each alarm see page 42 Traps that are Sent Regardless upsIrapTestCompleted xupstdCommunicationsLost powerChainEvent of Trap Type Setting xupstdCommEstablished for example StructureChanged events Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card User s Guide P 164000207 Rev 1 www eaton com powerquality 61 Chapter7 Modbus Remote Terminal Unit RTU Configuration The Power Xpert Gateway Minislot PXGMS UPS Card is a network connectivity device for the UPS that also allows you to continuously and reliably monitor the UPSs in your Building Management System BMS The card supports the Modbus protocol to integrate data from the UPS into your building management system software The PXGMS UPS Card has the following Modbus related features e RS 485 communication through an isolated Modbus interface see Figure 55 e Supports Modbus READ INPUT STATUS and READ INPUT REGISTER commands Two wire Communication topology LEDs showing communication activity RxD Status Ethernet 10 100 DHCP power WETON PXGMS UPS Setup O Figure 55 RS 485 Port Wiring the PXGMS UPS Card RS 485 Port The PXGMS UPS Card provides an easy path for integrating the UPS into an RS 485 Modbus network and also provides isolation of the communication between the UPS and the RS 485 Modbus network You will use the Modbus RTU interface connector to wire int
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