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Summary of Contents for Compack

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Page 2: ...2 Monitoring and Control Units Micropack DC Power Supply Systems 350011 013...

Page 3: ...re are hazardous voltages inside the power system As the modules incorporate large charged capacitors it is dangerous to work inside the system even if the mains supply is disconnected Products into w...

Page 4: ...8 Block Diagram 9 Location of Terminals Ethernet Port and LEDs 10 LED indicators 10 Mounting and Removing the Controller 12 Technical Specifications Controllers 13 Firmware Upgrade of the Compack Con...

Page 5: ...op ups in the browser Internet Explorer 24 How To Change Default Log In Passwords Compack GUI 25 How To Change the Compack Controller s Device Name 27 How To Check the Status of your LAN Network Card...

Page 6: ...Detailed Controller SNMP Configuration 44 About Eltek Valere s SNMP MIB Files 40 Example NMS Configuration 41 5 Appendix 43 About Control Units 43 CAN bus 43 CAN bus Addressing 43 Software Assignment...

Page 7: ...entation for your Micropack DC power system For detailed functionality description browse and search through the WebPower Online Help and PowerSuite Online Help files For acronym descriptions refer to...

Page 8: ...rsonal computer See also chapter Technical Specifications on page 13 For acronym descriptions refer to chapter Glossary page 44 Key Features LEDs for local visual alarming Major Minor Power ON Etherne...

Page 9: ...9 Block Diagram Figure 2 Block diagram of the Compack controller showing the module s main functions...

Page 10: ...page 44 Figure 3 Location of I O terminals Ethernet port and LED lamps The Compack controller can also be connected directly to a computer using a standard Ethernet cable straight through or crossover...

Page 11: ...ernal equipment using configurable inputs and voltage free alarm relays contacts Figure 4 Pluggable terminal block connections on a Compack controller LED indicators The Compack controller has the fol...

Page 12: ...n so that the module is securely locked Removing the Compack controller 1 Open the handle by inserting a screwdriver into the hole to release the spring mechanism 2 Raise the handle carefully until it...

Page 13: ...13 Technical Specifications Controllers...

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Page 15: ...C address and IP address 4 Click the Update Software button 5 Click the Browse button and select the firmware file s19 format in the computer The Reboot when complete check box must be checked marked...

Page 16: ...controller and marked on the controller s label Compack controllers have by default the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP enabled Thus the controller can automatically obtain necessary access...

Page 17: ...ller s Default Networking Data page 16 More Detailed Carry out the following steps to access the Compack controller via the Ethernet LAN 1 Start the Eltek Valere Network Utility program by opening the...

Page 18: ...e Pop ups function enabled as the configuration web pages employs Java script navigation Read chapter How To Enable Pop ups in the browser Internet Explorer page 24 For security reasons it is advisabl...

Page 19: ...evice Name page 23 Now the Eltek Valere Network Utility window will display the new device name Requirements Computer equipped with a standard Ethernet Network Interface Card NIC with RJ 45 socket Wir...

Page 20: ...cribed in more detail in the next chapter 1 Start the Eltek Valere Network Utility program 2 Connect the computer to the Compack controller and check its MAC address 3 Find the NIC s IP address and su...

Page 21: ...P address has been previously enabled and stored in the controller Check that the displayed MAC address corresponds to the MAC address label on the controller 3 Find the NIC s IP address and subnet ma...

Page 22: ...not valid masks and in the worst case may render the controller or LAN device inaccessible 5 Access the controller s configuration pages in your Web browser by opening your Web browser e g Internet Ex...

Page 23: ...ge 23 Now the Eltek Valere Network Utility window will display the new device name TIPS If later you connect your computer s NIC while DHCP is enabled to a LAN the network server will automatically as...

Page 24: ...orer and other Web browsers usually have the Pop Up Blocker feature enabled thus stopping annoying pop up ads and pop up windows while surfing the Internet For acronym descriptions refer to chapter Gl...

Page 25: ...ontroller s configuration pages in your Web browser 1 Access the controller s configuration pages in your Web browser by opening your Web browser e g Internet Explorer and entering the controller s IP...

Page 26: ...he Password tab in the dialog box Selecting the Access Level for the account s password you want to change e g the status account Clicking in the Password fields and typing the current password case s...

Page 27: ...s IP address in the browser s address line E g 169 254 52 133 entering http before the address is not necessary 2 Log in with the admin account by clicking on the Enter link in the Web browser in the...

Page 28: ...side of the window Notice that you can also get this information by opening a DOS window and running the command IPCONFIG For acronym descriptions refer to chapter Glossary page 44 Carry out the foll...

Page 29: ...d by the computer by Selecting the actual network card NIC e g Local Area Connection 3 Making a note of the IP address and Subnet mask displayed in the Details panel on the left side of the window E g...

Page 30: ...described in chapter Networking the Compack Controller on page 16 For acronym descriptions refer to chapter Glossary page 44 You can configure and monitor the Compack based DC power supply system from...

Page 31: ...to install any programs in the computer Figure 11 Power system configuration via Web browser For information about how to access the configuration pages stored in the Compack controller read chapter H...

Page 32: ...m configuration via PowerSuite application For acronym descriptions refer to chapter Glossary page 44 The PowerSuite application is originally developed for USB serial connection between the computer...

Page 33: ...more detailed description of configuration options and other advanced networking services implemented by the controller click any time on the PowerSuite s Help buttons to browse and search through Po...

Page 34: ...isplayed MAC address corresponds to the MAC address label on the controller Notice that it can take up to 1 minute before the connected controller is displayed in the utility program 4 Start the Power...

Page 35: ...escription field E g enter the controller s Device Name Micropack System EV Engine Room Oslo Edit the Control Unit IP Address field and enter the controller s IP address e g 172 16 5 75 Do not change...

Page 36: ...entered in the Description field e g Micropack System EV Engine Room Oslo Next time you want to connect with this site Compack controller click on the Connect button on the toolbar select the Site Nam...

Page 37: ...rotocol In Short The Compack controller implements an SNMP agent which interfaces with the Network Management System NMS enabling remote monitoring via the standard SNMP messaging commands SET GET and...

Page 38: ...r SNMP Configuration Carry out the following steps to configure the Compack controller s SNMP agent 1 Access the controller s configuration pages in your Web browser by opening your Web browser e g In...

Page 39: ...h of the 10 TRAP receivers or hosts Default password is public case sensitive The password entered here for each TRAP receiver is also to be entered in the NMS TRAP Receiver List Trap Repeat Rate fiel...

Page 40: ...command Both the server and client devices have to use the same password Most network devices implement different levels of SNMP access e g Read Write etc each with its password or community string 3...

Page 41: ...er More Detailed Controller SNMP Configuration page 38 you have to configure your NMS to complete the Monitoring via Network Management System procedure Refer to your NMS manuals for accurate instruct...

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Page 43: ...the CAN bus Also the controller registers the rectifiers ID numbers or CAN bus address 01 02 together with their serial numbers When a previously installed rectifier is again hot plugged in the system...

Page 44: ...ol DHCP is a network application protocol used by devices DHCP clients to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network This protocol reduces system administration wor...

Page 45: ...and provides a low level addressing system through the use of MAC addresses It allows users to connect to each other either by using cables or wirelessly NMS Network Management Station An SNMP Manager...

Page 46: ...ugh the larger network One common application is secure communications through the public Internet but a VPN need not have explicit security features such as authentication or content encryption VPNs...

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