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First English printing, February 2021 
Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness 
of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. We are not liable for any injury or 
loss that results from the use of this equipment.

Safety Instructions 
Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for 
future reference.

   Unplug equipment before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or spray detergent; use a moist cloth.

   Keep equipment away from excessive humidity and heat. Preferably, keep it in an air-conditioned environment with  

      temperatures not exceeding 40º Celsius (104º Fahrenheit).

   When installing, place the equipment on a sturdy, level surface to prevent it from accidentally falling and causing 

      damage to other equipment or injury to persons nearby. 

   When the equipment is in an open position, do not cover, block or in any way obstruct the gap between it and the  

      power supply. Proper air convection is necessary to keep it from overheating.

   Arrange the equipment’s power cord in such a way that others won’t trip or fall over it. 

   If you are using a power cord that didn’t ship with the equipment, ensure that it is rated for the voltage and current  

      labeled on the equipment’s electrical ratings label. The voltage rating on the cord should be higher than the one listed        
      on the equipment’s ratings label.

   Observe all precautions and warnings attached to the equipment.

   If you don’t intend on using the equipment for a long time, disconnect it from the power outlet to prevent being 

      damaged by transient over-voltage.

   Keep all liquids away from the equipment to minimize the risk of accidental spillage. Liquid spilled on to the power    

      supply or on other hardware may cause damage, 

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      invalidate its warranty.  

   If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning, have it checked by quali

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 ed service personnel.

What the warranty does not cover

   Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modi

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   Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:

      

   Accident, misuse, neglect, 

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failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.

      

   Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.

      

   Any damage of the product due to shipment.

      

   Removal or installation of the product.

      

   Causes external to the product, such as electric power 

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   Use of supplies or parts not meeting our speci

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   Normal wear and tear.

      

   Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.

   Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.

Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

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 in a residential 
installation. 
Any changes or modi

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 cations made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This 

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause 
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the 
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

   Re-position or relocate the receiving antenna.

   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Summary of Contents for Infra Cool CMS-03-S

Page 1: ...www austin hughes com UM CMS 03 S Q121V1 Rack Airflow Control User Manual CMS 03 S Master IP Fan unit GUI SNMP Designed and manufactured by Austin Hughes ...

Page 2: ...ice personnel should open the chassis Opening it yourself could damage the equipment and invalidate its warranty If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning have it checked by qualified service personnel What the warranty does not cover Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misus...

Page 3: ... CMS 03 S Q121V1 The equipment comes with the standard parts shown on the package contents Check and make sure they are included and in good condition If anything is missing or damage contact the supplier immediately Unpacking ...

Page 4: ...y with 6 fans MRF 1 9 1U Fan Tray with 9 fans MRF 33 9 33U Door Mount Fan Panel with 9 fans Specification Table 2 4 Expansion Serial Fan Unit Model Specification RF 1 6 1U Fan Tray with 6 fans RF 1 9 1U Fan Tray with 9 fans RF 33 9 33U Door Mount Fan Panel with 9 fans Specification Table 2 5 Daisy Chain Connection 2 6 Audio Temperature Alarm Setting 2 7 Temperature Sensor 2 8 Alarm Temperature Set...

Page 5: ...tin hughes com UM CMS 03 S Q121V1 P 21 Part III Software 3 1 Key Features 3 2 Master IP Configuration 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI 3 4 SNMP Setup 3 5 Master IP Fan Unit Firmware Upgrade 3 6 DHCP Setting ...

Page 6: ...n 1U rackmount fan tray x 1 pc Temp sensor x 1 pc 6 ft power cord x 1 pc Rear mounting bracket x 1 pair M6 screws for fixing are not included MRF 1 6 RF 1 6 MRF 1 9 RF 1 9 M6 screws M6 screws Rear mounting brackets Rear mounting brackets 1 1 1U Fan Tray Part I Installation ...

Page 7: ...latively narrow for exterior mounting the unit may be installed on the inside of the perforated door For details please refer to the model table below Front Door Cool Air In Rear Door Hot Air Out Model Installation Airflow Purpose MRF 33 9A RF 33 9A Rear door outside Extract airflow Exhaust air out from rack Front door inside Intake airflow Cool air in from aisle MRF 33 9B RF 33 9B Front door outs...

Page 8: ...ht of the unit is less than 5 5 kg so in most cases holes in perforated rack doors can be used to mount the unit Lift the unit to the desired position Place attached 6 screws then through the door and tighten them Connect the power cord to the PDU of the rack through the cable entry hole on the rear top of the rack If no cable entry on the top the unit may be installed on the inside but the model ...

Page 9: ...the air blocking material to the size necessary with cutter or scissors and then apply the material to the inside surface of the door with magnets or double sided adhesive tapes Ensure all open perforations are covered by the material Fix the air blocking material with magnets or double sided adhesive tapes Perforated Rack Door Magnets adhesive tapes not provided ...

Page 10: ...an Panel Assemble adjust the hanging bracket with M4 6mm screw nut to fit the thickness of the door Install the hanging bracket kit on the rear side of the fan panel with M4 10mm screw Hang the unit on the door Place attached 4 screws then through the door and tighten them Follow steps on P 3 and P 4 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 M4 10mm screws Hanging bracket with M4 6mm screw nut ...

Page 11: ...on Serial Fan Unit Daisy Chain Position 1st Level 2nd 16th Level IP Port Daisy Chain Port LINK Daisy Chain Port OUT Temp Port Temp Sensor Control Panel Individual Fan On Off Alarm Temp Setting Unit CFM fan speed Setting Temperature LED Fan Status LED CFM Status LED 1U Fan Tray 6 9 fans 6 9 fans Door Mount Fan Panel 9 fans 9 fans ...

Page 12: ... com UM CMS 03 S Q121V1 P 7 Air Delivery Rated Speed Rated Voltage Rated Current Noise Level Dimension Bearing System 108 CFM 3000 rpm 10 12V DC 350 mA 41 dB 120 x 120 x 25 mm Dual ball bearing 2 2 Fan Kit Specification ...

Page 13: ...On Off buttons Buttons for Alarm Temp Setting Temp LED display 4 5 6 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor Daisy chain port for connecting to the Out port of the 2nd level fan unit 1000Base T Gigabit IP port for remote access Enterprise level IP authentication AD LDAPv3 LDAPS Only Master IP fan unit provides an IP port 1 x IP port allows access to 16 levels 4 5 6 TEMP Link IP 458 3 43 5 480 463 ...

Page 14: ...ff buttons Buttons for Alarm Temp Setting Temp LED display 623 3 unit mm 43 5 480 463 4 5 6 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor Daisy chain port for connecting to the Out port of the 2nd level fan unit 1000Base T Gigabit IP port for remote access Enterprise level IP authentication AD LDAPv3 LDAPS Only Master IP fan unit provides an IP port 1 x IP port allows access to 16 levels 4 5 6 TEMP Link IP ...

Page 15: ...larm Temp Setting 2 3 Master IP Fan Unit Model Side View 42 9 mm 1466 mm 195 mm Front View 195 mm Top View 4 5 6 TEMP Link IP 4 5 6 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor Daisy chain port for connecting to the Out port of the 2nd level fan unit 1000Base T Gigabit IP port for remote access Enterprise level IP authentication AD LDAPv3 LDAPS Only Master IP fan unit provides an IP port 1 x IP port allows a...

Page 16: ...33 9 No of Fan 6 9 9 Mounting 1U Door mount CFM Level Normal High Max Individual Fan ON OFF Yes Individual Fan CFM 108 CFM Unit CFM Approximately 324 648 972 CFM 972 CFM IP Remote Access Yes Daisy Chain Level 1st level Expansion Serial fan for level 2 16 MTBF 50 000 hrs Individual Fan Noise Level 41 dB Regulatory FCC CE Temperature Sensor Temperature Port 1 x temperature sensor port sensor bundled...

Page 17: ...etting 1 2 3 Individual fan status Individual fan On Off buttons Buttons for Alarm Temp Setting Temp LED display 4 5 6 TEMP Link Out 458 3 43 5 480 463 4 5 6 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor Daisy chain Link port for connecting to the Out port of the 2nd level fan unit Daisy chain Out port for connecting to the Link port of the next level fan unit ...

Page 18: ...for Alarm Temp Setting Temp LED display 2 4 Expansion Serial Fan Unit Model Model RF 1 9 1U Fan Tray with 9 fans 623 3 43 5 480 463 4 5 6 TEMP Link Out 4 5 6 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor Daisy chain Link port for connecting to the Out port of the 2nd level fan unit Daisy chain Out port for connecting to the Link port of the next level fan unit ...

Page 19: ...iew 195 mm 1 2 3 Unit CFM Status LED Unit CFM fan speed Setting Individual fan status Individual fan On Off buttons Buttons for Alarm Temp Setting 4 5 6 TEMP Link Out Top View 4 5 6 Temp port bundled w a temp sensor Daisy chain Link port for connecting to the Out port of the 2nd level fan unit Daisy chain Out port for connecting to the Link port of the next level fan unit ...

Page 20: ... Auto sensing 100V or 240V AC at 50 or 60Hz via IEC cord Consumption 20W 40W 60W 60W Environmental Conditions Operating 0 to 50 C Storage 5 to 60 C Relative Humidity 90 non condensing Shock 50G peak acceleration 11ms half sine wave Vibration 58 100Hz 0 98G 11ms cycle Dimensions Model Product Dimension Packing Dimension RF 1 6 480 x 458 3 x 43 5 mm 18 9 x 18 x 1 71 inch 550 x 550 x 120 mm 21 7 x 21...

Page 21: ...odule Master IP Fan unit MUST be set on the 1st daisy chain level Please follow the steps below the set the daisy chain level for Master IP Fan unit expansion fan units For the cabling connection please refer to next page Step 1 Press and hold the button for 5 seconds Step 2 Press or arrow button to set the daisy chain level ...

Page 22: ...Access via WAN 1st level Master IP fan unit model 3rd level Expansion Serial fan unit model 2nd level Expansion Serial fan unit model Remarks Each Master IP group supports 16 daisy chain levels The 1st level fan unit must be one of the Master IP fan unit models 1 x Master IP fan unit allows access to 16 levels For IP fan unit access simply connect 1 x Master IP fan unit The 2nd 16th level fan unit...

Page 23: ... easy affixing to the rack Optional 4M cord for Temp Sensor TEMP 2 6 Audio Temperature Alarm Setting If enable the audio alarm the buzzer will sound when the outside temperature is over the preset alarm temperature Please follow the steps below to setup each FAN unit audio alarm Step 1 Press and hold the button for 5 seconds Step 2 Press or arrow button to enable disable the audio alarm ...

Page 24: ... for unrestricted installation Connection Cable Length T sensor w 2m cable standard T sensor w 4m cable option Cable Specification 4 wired 3 5mm to RJ11 Cable Color Beige Environmental Operating 0 to 80 C Degree Storage 5 to 80 C Degree Humidity 0 100 non condensing Dimensions Product 30L x 25W x 18H mm Weight Net 66g Supply includes 1 Temperature Sensor 2 4 wired 3 5mm to RJ11 cable 2m black colo...

Page 25: ...perature is over alarm temperature the unit CFM will be automatically changed to Max level Under this condition all fan kits will be turned on How to set temp unit Celsius or Fahrenheit Hold for 5 seconds Press button to set the temp unit How to set alarm temperature Hold for 5 seconds Press button to set the alaram temperature 2 8 Alarm Temperature Setting 2 9 Fan Unit CFM Setting The alarm temp ...

Page 26: ...eatures InfraCool Manager CMS 03 S Features Capacity Master IP group Just 1 IP for 16 fan unit levels 1 Expansion Serial Fan unit number 16 Concurrent User 1 Features Unit CFM fan speed setting Auto CFM Control Setting Individual Fan ON OFF Temp Monitoring Alarm Temp Setting Graphical User Interface Remote Access via Web Browser Fan Unit Models Support Master IP Fan Unit IP dongle built in Expansi...

Page 27: ...nected Master IP fan unit 5 Enter the device name in the name field min 4 char max 16 char The default is default_cms_name 6 Enter the location in the location field min 4 char max 16 char The default is default_cms_loc 7 Enter the password in the password field for authentication min 8 char max 16 char The default is 00000000 8 Enter the new password in the new password field min 8 char max 16 ch...

Page 28: ...lls more Master IP Fan Unit multi windows will be required CMS 03 S is a management software with very limited features User can use more advanced software InfraCool Manager ICM 02 Step 1 Open Internet Explorer I E version 11 0 Step 2 Enter the configured IP address of the Master IP Fan Unit into the I E address bar Please refer to 3 2 Master IP Configuration Step 3 Enter Login name Password Click...

Page 29: ...21V1 P 24 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI In Details Change Rack and Position of Fan Unit and Click Apply to finish the settings Switch ON OFF Fan Unit Switch ON OFF individual Fan Change Fan Unit CFM Click to enter Temp Setting page ...

Page 30: ...rm Setting R alert setting of Temp sensor Enable or Disable auto CFM Control Click Apply to finish the above settings The default Temp setting is Deactivate When install Temp sensor please tick Activate Otherwise no reading display DON T activate Temp sensor if no sensor installed 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 31: ... Unit name location Change temperature unit displayed in UI Set the Date Time of the Master IP Fan unit by Manually or NTP server Default is Manually Select Web Access by HTTP or HTTPS Default is HTTP Click Apply to finish the above settings 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 32: ...d allows changing of these parameters LAN settings Enter IPv4 address IPv6 address Subnet mask Gateway For static IP setting only Enter the IP address of Primary DNS Default is 8 8 8 8 Enter the IP address of Secondary DNS Default is 0 0 0 0 Click Apply to finish the above settings 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 33: ...e Password Re enter password in Confirm password if you change the login password Click Apply and OK on the pop up window to make changes effective Domain LDAP Default Join Domain is Disable Enable Join Domain only when you want to login the Master IP Fan unit by AD server Enter AD server Account Login Password Click Apply and OK on the pop up window to make changes effective You can now go to Dom...

Page 34: ...ccess Enter Password of administrator Click Update user list to update domain user list Assign access right No access Allow Deny to User and Click Apply The user assigned Allow access right can login the Master IP Fan unit WEBUI 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 35: ...cess Enter Password of administrator Click Update User list to update domain group list Assign access right No access Allow Deny to Group and Click Apply The group assigned Allow access right can login the Master IP Fan unit WEBUI 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 36: ...t by LDAP server Enter LDAP Server Select Protocol LDAP LDAPS Default is LDAP Enter Port Default is 389 Select Encrytion None SSL Default is None Enter Base DN Enter Account Login Password Click Apply and OK on the pop up window to make changes effective You can now go to LDAP user access to assign access right to LDAP User or LDAP Group 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 37: ...cess Enter Password of administrator Click Update user list to update LDAP user list Assign access right No access Allow Deny to User and Click Apply The user s assigned Allow access right can login the Master IP Fan unit WEBUI 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 38: ...ss Enter Password of administrator Click Update user list to update LDAP group list Assign access right No access Allow Deny to Group and Click Apply The group s assigned Allow access right can login the Master IP Fan unit WEBUI 3 3 CMS 03 S Master IP Fan Unit GUI ...

Page 39: ...are infracool Step 2 Select the appropriate MIB file of the Fan Unit series II Enabling SNMP Support i The following steps summarize how to enable the Master IP Fan Unit for SNMP v1 v2 support Step 1 Connect the Master IP Fan Unit to a computer Please refer to 3 2 Master IP Configuration Step 2 Open the Internet Explorer I E version 11 0 Step 3 Enter the configured Master IP Fan Unit address into ...

Page 40: ...put sysLocation Default is Earth Step 12 Input sysName Default is CMS 03 S Step 13 Input Read Community Default is public Step 14 Input Write Community Default is private Step 15 Click Activate in Station 1 to enable the trap service Step 16 Input Trap Station IP Trap Port Trap Community of Station 1 Step 17 Repeat Step 15 16 for Station 2 3 Step 18 Click Apply to finish the SNMP v1 v2 settings 3 ...

Page 41: ...v3 support Step 1 Connect the Master IP Fan Unit to a computer Please refer to 3 2 Master IP Configuration Step 2 Open Internet Explorer I E version 11 0 Step 3 Enter the configured Master IP Fan Unit address into the I E address bar Default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Step 4 Enter Login name Password Default login name password are 00000000 Step 5 Select SNMP from the left navigation pane ...

Page 42: ... or Read Write in User role Step 15 Input the name of USM user Default is usm_user1 Step 16 Select None MD5 SHA in Auth algorithm If you select Read Write in User role you MUST select MD5 SHA in Auth algorithm Step 17 Input the Auth password Default is 00000000 Step 18 Select None DES AES in Privacy algorithm If the Auth algorithm is NONE NO privacy algorithm can be selected Step 19 Input the Priv...

Page 43: ...ol software Step 2 Select the appropriate Master IP Fan Unit firmware file of the Fan Unit series Step 3 Connect the Master IP Fan Unit to the computer Please refer to 3 2 Master IP Configuration Step 4 Open the Internet Explorer I E version 11 0 Step 5 Enter the configured Master IP Fan Unit address into the I E address bar Default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Step 6 Enter Login name Password Defaul...

Page 44: ...ppears as below Step 9 Click Browse and select the firmware file xxx enc from the specific path in the pop up window and Click Open Step 10 Click Upgrade to start the upgrade process It takes a few minutes to complete Do NOT close the Browser during the upgrade process Step 11 Once complete UI will return to the login page ...

Page 45: ...r to 3 2 Master IP Configuration Step 2 Open the Internet Explorer I E version 11 0 Step 3 Enter the configured Master IP Fan Unit address into the I E address bar Default IP address is is 192 168 0 1 Step 4 Enter the Login name Password Default login name password are 00000000 Step 5 Select Network from the left navigation pane ...

Page 46: ...www austin hughes com UM CMS 03 S Q121V1 P 41 3 6 DHCP Setting Step 6 Select ON from DHCP click Apply to save the settings Step 7 Select Firmware from the left navigation pane ...

Page 47: ...www austin hughes com UM CMS 03 S Q121V1 P 42 3 6 DHCP Setting Step 8 Record the MAC address Step 9 Assign an IP address to the Master IP Fan Unit from your DHCP server Complete ...

Page 48: ...dify product specifications without prior notice and assumes no responsibility for any error which may appear in this publication All brand names logo and registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners Copyright 2021 Austin Hughes Electronics Ltd All rights reserved ...

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