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Unattended/Automatic Shutdown

PowerPanel Business Edition software automatically saves open files and 

gracefully shuts down the operating system in an intelligent and orderly fashion. 

PowerPanel must be installed on every PC for which the shut down is to take place. 

The PC receives SNMP messages directly from the PDU, and these messages can 

be scheduled for an exact date/time, or can be performed immediately. Follow the 

directions below for setting up Unattended/Automatic Shutdown.

Step 1. PC Configuration

1.  Install PowerPanel Business Edition Client on every PC that will be part of the shut

     down process. (Follow the instructions in the PowerPanel Business Edition Client 

     user manual).

2.  Configure the settings in PowerPanel Business Edition Client. See the PowerPanel

     Business Edition Client User Manual for additional help.

Step 2. PDU Configuration

1.  Verify that the IP address of all PCs that will be part of the shut down process are 

     included in the Client List of web interface (For additional information, please refer 

     to the user’s manual in the PDU Software Installation CD).

Step 3. Notification

Notifying the PCs of potential outlet shutdown can be accomplished using the 

following methods:

●   Outlets Control Menu: Performing the task of turning off or rebooting outlets.

●   Scheduling Menu: Setting the scheduler to perform the task of turning off or   

rebooting outlets. The notification will occur prior to the scheduled date/time.

●   Outlet Overload: In event of a PDU overload, notification will be sent prior to the

PDU shutting down.

Firmware Upgrade

By upgrading the Firmware, you can obtain new features and 

updates/improvements to existing functionality. There are two files to update 

in order to upgrade the firmware version:

* cpspdubfw_XXX.bin

* cpspdubdata_XXX.bin

Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware.   

1.  Download the latest firmware from cpsww.com

2.  Extract the file to “C:\”

3.  Open a command prompt window

4.  Login to the PDU with FTP command, type

* ftp

* ftp> open

* To [current IP of the PDU] [port] (for example: To 192.168.22.126 21)

Input USER NAME and PASSWORD (same as the administrator 

account in Web interface default : cyber ; cyber)

5.  Upgrade the cpspdubfw_XXX.bin, type

* ftp > bin

* ftp > put cpspdubfw_XXX.bin

6.  Upgrade complete, type

* ftp > quit

7.  The system will reboot after you type “quit” 

8.  Login to the FTP again

* ftp

* ftp> open

* To [current IP of the PDU] [port] (for example: To 192.168.22.126 21)

Input USER NAME and PASSWORD 

9.  Input USER NAME and PASSWORD Upgrade cpspdubdata_XXX.bin

* ftp > bin

* ftp > put cpspdubdata _XXX.bin

10.  Upgrade complete , type

* ftp > quit

11.  The system will reboot after you type “quit” 

You can check to see if the firmware upgrade is successful by checking the 

“Firmware version” on the [System->About] webpage.

Note:

 Please do not turn the PDU off when processing the Firmware upgrade.

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Operation

Troubleshooting

Frequently Ask Questions (FAQ)

Q.   What do I do if I’ve lost the Administrator username and/or password?

A.    Resetting the PDU will set the username and password back to system default.
       Please see the Device Reset section to reset the PDU.

Conformance Approvals

FCC Warning
WARNING!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 

a Class A Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 

designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential 

installation. 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.
Any special accessories needed for compliance must be specified in the instruction.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 

following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) 

this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may 

cause undesired operation.

Notice: (1) An unshielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission 

limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It 

is essential that only the supplied power cord by used. (2) Use only shielded cables 

to connect I/O devices to this equipment. 

Note: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV 

INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS 

EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY 

TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

The Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-

Causing Equipment Regulation.

Cet appareil numerique de la class A respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement 

sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.

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1. Overload

The load indicator shows red when overload.
Reduce the load on the PDU until the overload
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2. Excessive ambient or internal temperatures

If the problem remains, contact technical
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3. Faulty breaker

PDU outlets do not
provide power to
connected
equipment

Reset Breaker, check if plug is completely
connected. If the problem remains, contact
tech support.

Circuit breakers
have tripped

Summary of Contents for PDU15M8FNET

Page 1: ...Power Distribution Unit User Manual www CPSww com K01 0000181 02 ...

Page 2: ...U with Keyhole Mount 15 Electrical Installation 15 Network Installation 16 Operation 17 Metered Readout 17 Basic Operation 17 PDU Status Screen 17 Current Level 17 Input Voltage 17 Power 17 IP Address 17 Outlet Control Switched series only 17 LED Reversal 0U series only 17 Environmental Monitoring optional 18 LED Indicators 18 Device Reset 18 Remote Management 18 Unattended Automatic Shutdown 19 F...

Page 3: ... Bracket Mounting Screws Includes two spares PDU RJ45 DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable Cable Ties Qty 20 16 Outlets Qty 30 24 Outlets Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws M3x6 Qty 10 for 16 Outlets Qty 14 for 24 Outlets Includes two spares 6 Flat Head M4x4 Bracket Mounting Screws Includes two spares Mounting Brackets x 2 Cord Retention Trays Qty 2 16 Outlets Qty 3 24 Outlets 6 M5x12 Screws 6 Washer...

Page 4: ... For 2U Series CyberPower Reliab ility Qualit y Value R User s Manual 3 4 Front panel description NEMA Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Select KW Volts Amps Normal Warning Overload Tx Rx Link Reset YU0 0000026 00 PDU20SWHVIEC8FNET A Power Cord B AC Output Outlets C Current Level D Input Voltage E Power F Load Indicator G Ethernet Port H Tx Rx Indicator I Link Indicator J Outlet Indicator switched series only ...

Page 5: ...d Input Current P 0 2 5 A M E N P 0 2 5 A M E N P 0 2 5 L A M E N P 0 2 5 L A M E N Power Cord Type SR 12AWG Socket SR 12 AWG Socket Power Cord Length 12 ft 3 65 m 10 ft 3 05 m 12 ft 3 65 m 10 ft 3 05 m Output Nominal Voltage 100 120V 200 240V 100 120V 200 240V Outlet Type NEMA 5 20R IEC 320 C13 NEMA 5 20R IEC 320 C13 Outlet Number Networking Protocol Support Connectivity Physical Dimension H x W ...

Page 6: ...21 22 23 BANK 1 BANK 1 BANK 2 BANK 2 BANK 1 20A BANK 2 20A Output 100 120VAC 50 60HZ 24A MAX 8 16 24 A C F H J D E G I L N M O B K B K B K Model Name PDU20SWVT24FNET PDU20SWVHVT24FNET PDU20MVT24FNET PDU20MVHVT24FNET Input Nominal Voltage 100 120V 200 240V 100 120V 200 240V Frequency Plug Type NEMA L5 20P NEMA L6 20P NEMA L5 20P NEMA L6 20P Power Cord Type Power Cord Length Output Nominal Voltage 1...

Page 7: ...kets 2 to the PDU If you plan on attaching the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU you will need to use the LONG Mounting Brackets 2 Step 2 PDU Mounting Use the supplied Washers 4 and Screws 4 to secure the PDU to your existing rack system B K A G H C I J L N F D M O E B K A G H C I J L N F D M O E Model Name PDU30SWT16FNET PDU30SWHVT16FNET PDU30MT16FNET PDU30MHVT16FNET Input Nominal Voltage 100 120V 2...

Page 8: ... Use the provided Cable Ties to fasten each cord to the Cord Retention Tray Step 3 Cord Retention Tray Installation optional Attach the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU with the 8 supplied Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws For 2U Model Step 1 Mounting Bracket Installation Use the provided Mounting Bracket Screws 8 to attach the Mounting Brackets 2 to the PDU Step 2 PDU Mounting Use the supplied Wa...

Page 9: ...p 2 PDU Mounting Use the supplied Washers 2 and Screws 2 to secure the PDU to your existing rack system Vertical Installation 1U 0U Model Only For 1U Model Step 1 Mounting Bracket Installation Use the provided Mounting Bracket Screws 8 to attach the SHORT Mounting Brackets 2 to the PDU Step 3 Cord Retention Tray Installation optional Attach the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU with the supplied Cord...

Page 10: ...ommended Power Device Network Utility 1 Use the included PDU Software Installation CD to install the Power Device Network Utility program 2 Open the Power Device Network Utility software Start Power Device Network Utility 3 Highlight the PDU device from the list and select Edit and Setup device Assisted Setup from the menu 4 Configure the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address to match your ne...

Page 11: ...witched series only LED Reversal 0U series only CyberPower PDUs along with the environment sensor ENVIROSENSOR provide the function of temperature and humidity monitoring in a server closet and or datacenter remotely To connect the PDU with ENVIROSENSOR use the RJ45 Ethernet Cable Plug one end into the Serial ENVIROSENSOR port on the PDU and the other end into the RJ45 port on the ENVIROSENSOR as ...

Page 12: ...is successful by checking the Firmware version on the System About webpage Note Please do not turn the PDU off when processing the Firmware upgrade 19 20 Operation Troubleshooting Frequently Ask Questions FAQ Q What do I do if I ve lost the Administrator username and or password A Resetting the PDU will set the username and password back to system default Please see the Device Reset section to res...

Page 13: ...on Blue Book or another a third party valuation guide or eBay craigslist or other source to establish that amount Our liability is limited to the amount if any stated in the Technical Specifications Who pays for shipping We pay when we send items to you you pay when you send items to us What Are Some Things This Warranty Does Not Cover 1 This Warranty does not cover any software that is damaged or...

Page 14: ... the default firewall alert message is shown as Figure 5 You need to allow the Power Device Network Utility access through the firewall Figure 3 Power Device Network Utility Getting Started The Power Device Network Utility scans the network for devices with MAC addresses that match CyberPower network hardware Once found the device s can then be figured with a specific IP address subnet mask and ga...

Page 15: ...all power devices Step 3 Authentication Enter the user name and password of the PDU device at the Authentication menu Shown in Figure 7 Note The default username is cyber and the default password is cyber Figure 7 Authentication screen Advanced Settings Timeout Settings The Timeout Setting Shown in Figure 8 Edit Timeout Settings is used to specify the wait time when scanning for network PDU device...

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