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V2.22

 

ITS

 

COMMANDER™

    

Model:

 

1RU8126MS

  

MODEL 

1RU8126MS 

INPUT

 

Voltage

 

Range

 

89

 

VAC

‐ 

135

 

VAC,

 

120

 

VAC

 

(Nominal)

 

1

 

Rated

 

Current

 

12

 

Amps

 

Circuit

 

Breaker

 

15

 

Amps

 

Frequency

 

Range

 

60

 

hertz

  

±

 

3

 

Hz

 

AC

 

Inlet

 

IEC

 

C16,

  

15A,

  

250

 

VAC,

 

60

 

Hz

 

Power

 

Cord

 

NEMA

 

5

15P

 

to

 

IEC

C15,

 

15

 

A

 

/

 

125

 

V

 

OUTPUT

 

Outlet

 

Quan ty

 

8

 

Outlet

 

Type

 

NEMA

 

5

15R,

 

15A

 

/

 

125

 

VAC,

 

60

 

Hz

 

Dry

 

Contact

 

Input

 

Quan ty

 

12

 

Dry

 

Contact

 

Input

 

Connector

 

24

 

Posi on,

 

Screw

 

less

 

Push

In

 

terminal,

 

16

24

 

AWG

 

Relay

 

Quan ty

 

6

 

Relay

 

Switching

 

Voltage

 

250

 

VAC,

 

125

 

VDC

 

Max

 

Relay

 

Contact

 

Form

 

SPST

NO

 

(1

 

Form

 

A)

 

Relay

 

Contact

 

Ra ng

 

(Current)

 

10

 

A

 

Relay

 

Connector

 

12

 

Posi on,

 

Screw

 

Terminal,

 

12

22

 

AWG

 

Temperature

 

Sensor

 

Thermistor,

 

R

 

@

 

25°C

 

=

 

10k

 Ω

,

 

±

 

1

 

%

 

(

 

4.1

 

feet

 

/1.25m)

 

Humidity

 

Sensor

 

26mV

 

/

 

%

 

RH

 

±3%

 

RH,

 

Linear,

 

3.3

 

V

 

Supply

 

Temperature

 

/

 

Humidity

 

Connector

 

5

 

Posi on,

 

Screw

 

terminal,

 

16

30

 

AWG

 

Analog

 

Inputs

 

2

 

Analog

 

Input

 

Connector

 

4

 

Posi on,

 

Screw

 

terminal,

  

16

30

 

AWG

 

ENVIRONMENTAL

 

Opera ng

 

Temperature

 

34°C

 

(

30°F)

 

to

 

+74°C

 

(+165°F)

 

1

 

Opera ng

 

Humidity

 

0—95

 

%

 

Rela ve

 

Humidity

1

 

Storage

 

Temperature,

 

Humidity

 

45°C

 

(

50°F)

 

to

 

+85°C

 

(+185°F)

 

/

 

0

100%

 

1

 

 

OTHER

  

Dimensions

 

1.7”

 

x

 

5.5”

 

x

 

19”

  

Rack

 

Space

 

1

 

RU

 

(Rack

 

Unit)

 

NOTES

  

1.

 

Per

 

NEMA

 

TS2

2003v02.06

   

Network

 

10/100/1000

 

Base

T

 

Ethernet

 

Port,

 

Auto

 

MDI

X

 

Alert

 

Types

 

Email

 

/

 

SMS

 

/

 

User

 

Interface

 

/

 

SNMP

 

Clock

 

NTP

 

Scheduling

 

100

 

events,

 

ON—OFF—RESET

 

Surge

 

Suppression

 

20

 

kA,

  

L

G,

 

N

G

  

Speci

fi

ca

Ɵ

ons 

Summary of Contents for 1RU8126MS

Page 1: ...W ITSCOMMANDER COM Read this manual before using this product Failure to follow the instruc ons and safety precau ons in this manual can result in serious injury or death Keep this manual in a safe lo...

Page 2: ...hern Manufacturing herea er referred to as EP shall not be held liable for any damage or injury involving its enclosures and or its remote power manager and monitoring system if used or operated in an...

Page 3: ...fica ons 6 2 General Informa on Specifica ons 7 Features 8 3 Installa on Moun ng 9 Installa on 10 Set Up 11 4 User Interface Tabs Summary 18 Names and No fica ons 19 Scheduler 19 Unit Log 25 Configura...

Page 4: ...g the capability to remotely control outlets to reboot equipment These features can reduce unnecessary trips to inspect or service the cabinet thereby saving money Southern Manufacturing s ITS Command...

Page 5: ...the risk of serious injury or death and to ensure the con nued safe opera on of this product NOTE Notes provide addi onal informa on when comple ng a specific task or procedure Notes will be designat...

Page 6: ...ar cular installa on If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion recep on which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on the user is en couraged to try to corr...

Page 7: ...urrent 10 A Relay Connector 12 Posi on Screw Terminal 12 22 AWG Temperature Sensor Thermistor R 25 C 10k 1 4 1 feet 1 25m Humidity Sensor 26mV RH 3 RH Linear 3 3 V Supply Temperature Humidity Connecto...

Page 8: ...tatus indicator Green labeled A through H 5 LCD Screen 6 Select Bu on 7 Ethernet Port ITEM DESCRIPTION Features 1 2 4 3 6 7 8 8 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 Adjustable rack moun ng ears 9 I O Expansion Port 1...

Page 9: ...ket loca on 1 Remove retaining screws from unit body 2 Choose the loca on of the bracket by aligning the moun ng bracket holes to the unit body 3 Secure using retaining screws 4 Repeat for the other s...

Page 10: ...the user interface Laptop PC etc 1 Connect an RJ45 patch cable to the ITS Commander Ethernet Port 2 Connect the other end of the RJ45 Patch cable to the network switch 3 User interface may be accessed...

Page 11: ...serve as an ON OFF switch CAUTION Ensure input circuit breaker is in the OFF posi on before applying power to the unit CAUTION Do not remove the MALE end of the power cord in order to hardwire the un...

Page 12: ...labeled A H indicate the ON OFF status of each outlet An illuminated LED means ON Relays 1 Connect desired equipment to the relay posi on using 12 22 AWG wire 2 Relay labels may be changed in the Name...

Page 13: ...d NC contact closures may be changed in the Names and No fica ons tab 5 LEDs on the rear of the unit labeled Input 1 12 indicate the OPEN CLOSED status of each input An illuminated LED means a CLOSED...

Page 14: ...ture probe to the following pins Pin 4 TEMP Pin 5 GND 2 Temperature threshold levels may be changed in the Names and No fica ons tab Analog Input 1 Connect desired equipment to the analog posi on usin...

Page 15: ...s bar h p 192 168 0 50 2 When first accessing the user interface log in to the unit using the default log in informa on 3 To configure the unit select the Configura on User name admin Password its Sys...

Page 16: ...s may cause the unit to lose network connec vity If connec vity is lost hold down the front panel bu on to restore the unit to its default se ngs Network Email SMS 1 Enter the desired Email address in...

Page 17: ...o 3 Read and Write Communi es as desired 2 Select No fica ons Enabled if no fica ons traps are desired 3 Enter the Receiver IP address 4 Enter the community name Click Save Configura on to save change...

Page 18: ...ica ons tab Dry contact inputs are green when in a non Alarm status Default Alarm status is a closed contact Dry contact inputs will turn red when in an Alarm status as set in the Names and No fica on...

Page 19: ...Will turn red when upper threshold is exceeded and blue when lower thresholds are exceeded Thresholds may be changed in the Names and No fica ons tab Analog 1 and Analog 2 voltages are displayed when...

Page 20: ...an email no fica on all state changes Select SNMP to receive a trap no fica on all state changes Names and No fica ons Tab con nued Inputs Input Labels can be changed for each outlet max 30 character...

Page 21: ...ap no fica on threshold limits Enter the desired voltage hysteresis default 1 volt Environmental Set Lower and Upper threshold limits Temperature units may be changed in the configura on tab Select Em...

Page 22: ...N Ac on taken during the event NEXT Lets the user know a er changes have been saved when the next scheduled ac on is to take place for that event Daily Recurring NAME Event label can be changed max 30...

Page 23: ...Lets the user know a er changes have been saved when the next scheduled ac on is to take place for that event Weekly Recurring NAME Event label can be changed max 30 characters TIME Time for the desi...

Page 24: ...o a ected ACTION Ac on taken during the event MONTHS Select months in which the event is to occur NEXT Lets the user know a er changes have been saved when the next scheduled ac on is to take place fo...

Page 25: ...log entries are displayed Click NEXT to navigate trough further entries To download the log file Select the records start and stop date Unit Log NOTE An asterisk indicates a change in the status since...

Page 26: ...ca on The configura on file may also be uploaded into a unit Items covered in the configura on file Schedule Names and No fica ons Configura on File To upload a configura on file 1 Click Choose File 2...

Page 27: ...visit www ITSCOMMANDER com for firmware updates The Firmware tab allows the user to change the download firmware updates Please visit www ITSCOMMANDER com to download firmware updates for this unit To...

Page 28: ...22 ITS COMMANDER Model 1RU8126MS Page 28 Technical Assistance NOTE Please visit www ITSCOMMANDER com for Q A and Technical Assistance You may also email us at contactus ITSCOMMANDER com or phone us a...

Page 29: ...GE CAUSED BY IMPROPER INSTALLATION DAMAGE CAUSED BY A THE INSTALLER DAMAGE CAUSED BY ROADWAY TRAFFIC ACTS OF VANDALISM ACTS OF GOD NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATION OTHER THAN NORMAL MA...

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