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SRC Quick Setup Guide 

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You can connect only one or both inlets to proper power 
sources. 

1.

 

Connect each SRC to an appropriately rated branch 
circuit. Refer to the label or nameplate affixed to your SRC 
for appropriate input ratings or range of ratings. 

2.

 

When a SRC powers up, it proceeds with the power-on self 
test and software loading for a few moments. 

3.

 

When the software has completed loading, the front panel 
display illuminates. 

 

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Connecting SRC to Your Network 

SRC can be connected to a wired or wireless network. 

 

To make a wired connection: 

1.

 

Connect a standard network patch cable to either or both 
Ethernet ports on the SRC. 

2.

 

Connect the other end of the cable to your LAN. 

Note: The "green" Ethernet port labeled "ETH 10/100/1000" 
supports up to 1000 Mbps so it is highly recommended for 
network connection. If connecting both ports to the LAN, you 
must connect them to two "different" subnets. If you are not 
sure whether the device is connected to the same or different 
subnets, contact your IT department. 

 

To make a wireless connection: 

1.

 

Connect an appropriate USB wireless LAN adapter to SRC. 

2.

 

Make sure the wireless LAN configuration is supported by 
your SRC. See 

Appendix B: Wireless LAN Information

 

(on page 8). 

 

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Using a Web Browser 

Initial configuration using a web browser involves these two 
steps. 

Step 1: Retrieve the IP Address

 (on page 7) 

Step 2: Log in to the SRC Web Interface

 (on page 7) 

 

Step 1: Retrieve the IP Address 

After connecting to a DHCP IPv4 network, an IPv4 address is 
automatically assigned to your SRC. You can operate the front 
panel display to retrieve the IPv4 address. See 

Using the 

Front Panel Display

 (on page 7). 

Tip: You can also retrieve the IPv4 address by connecting an 
iOS or Android mobile device to SRC. See 

Appendix A: 

Configuration via a Mobile Device or PDView

 (on page 8). 

 

Using the Front Panel Display 

The SRC front panel display is similar to the diagram below. 

 

 

To retrieve the IP address: 

1.

 

Press 

 or 

  to show the "Main Menu." 

2.

 

Press 

 or 

  to select "Device Info," and press 

3.

 

Press 

 or 

  until the device's IP address is 

displayed. 

 

Step 2: Log in to the SRC Web Interface 

The SRC supports common web browsers, including Microsoft 
Internet Explorer

®

, Mozilla Firefox

®

, and Google

®

 Chrome. 

 

To access the SRC web interface: 

1.

 

Open a web browser and type the IP address of SRC. 

 

2.

 

Accept any security warnings that may appear. 

3.

 

Type the default user credentials and click Login. 

 

User name: 

admin

 

 

Password: 

raritan

 

4.

 

When prompted to change the password, change or ignore 
it. 

 

To change it, type the new password and click Ok. 

 

To ignore it for this time only, click Not Now. 

 

To ignore it permanently, select "Do not ask again" and 
click Not Now. 

It is highly recommended to change the default password.

 

Make sure the new password is noted down and kept in a 
secure place. 

 

Step 3: Configure SRC 

After logging in to the SRC web interface, you can navigate the 
left menu and then: 

 

Choose Asset Strips for configuring connected asset 
strips. 

 

Choose Peripherals for configuring connected 
environmental sensor packages. 

 

Choose SmartLock for configuring connected door 
handles or SmartLock kit. 

Summary of Contents for Raritan Smart Rack Controller

Page 1: ...pped with SRC If anything is missing or damaged contact the local dealer or Raritan Technical Support for help One SRC device Bracket pack and screws Quick Setup Guide Note If you order any Optional A...

Page 2: ...f each L bracket QS Rule Connection Ports for Sensors Door Handles and Assets If you purchase Optional Accessories on page 1 make sure you connect them to the correct port on the SRC or it is likely d...

Page 3: ...or status you need to connect third party contact closure detectors which are optional Important It is not guaranteed that all third party detectors switches are compatible with the SRC You need to te...

Page 4: ...s refer to the Environmental Sensors and Actuators Guide or online help on the Support page http www raritan com support 3 Connect DX2 DH2C2 to the SENSOR port of SRC Connecting Raritan s Door Handles...

Page 5: ...e The asset tags are adhered to an IT device at one end and plugged in to an asset strip at the other The asset strip is connected to the SRC and the asset tag transmits the ID and positioning informa...

Page 6: ...trips Raritan provides more types of asset strips than regular asset strips such as composite asset strips or blade extension strips For detailed information refer to the user documentation accompanyi...

Page 7: ...the IP Address After connecting to a DHCP IPv4 network an IPv4 address is automatically assigned to your SRC You can operate the front panel display to retrieve the IPv4 address See Using the Front Pa...

Page 8: ...ned by your mobile operating system To connect your mobile device to SRC 1 Get an appropriate USB cable for your mobile device iOS Use the regular USB cable shipped with your iOS mobile device Android...

Page 9: ...cryption CCMP AES Tip Supported 802 11 network protocols vary according to the wireless LAN adapter being used with the SRC See USB Wireless LAN Adapters on page 8 Note You must configure SRC to enabl...

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