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Safety Guidelines

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Introduction of Series Models

RKP-CMU1 / RKP-1U-CMU1

Instruction Manual

1.1 

Introduction

1.2 

Features

1.3 

Order Information

Risk of electrical shock and energy hazard. All failure should be examined by a qualified technician. Please do not remove the 

case from the unit.

connected to earth ground. The total leakage current of the whole system, including two RCP-2000 units, is less than 2.3mA.

Please do not change any component on the unit by yourself or make any kind of modification on it.

Please do not install the unit in places with high moisture, high ambient temperature or under direct sunlight.

Please do not feed in voltage that is over or less than 10% of the rated value. Refer to the safety label on the unit.

The safety protection level of this unit is class I. As a result, the "Frame Ground" (  ) on the rear of the rack unit must be well 

1U low profile/19-inch rack mounting.

The RKP-CMU1 is a dedicated monitor unit for Rack Power series with PMBus interface. It provides the management task of 

RCP-2000 for using in 

telecommunication, monitoring systems, servers, etc. It can be stand-alone operated or integrated into a 

19-inch rack.

Control and monitor rack power units.

Front panel LCD and buttons for on-site service without PC.

USB, RS-232, or Ethernet interface for PC connection locally or remote monitoring and control via GSM modem.

Alarm/event log with time and date.

Windows-based PC communication software.

Easy wire connections on rear side.

4 user programmable relay outputs for traditional remote monitoring or warning.

3 years warranty.

Please refer to the safety label on top of each unit before operating (Figure 1-1~1-3).

Figure 1-1 Safety Label of RKP-CMU1

Single unit :

1.3.1 

Explanation for Encoding

1.3.2 

Marking

1

Single unit : RKP-CMU1

1U rack 

: RKP-1U

-CMU1

RKP-6K1U

Whole system (2*RCP-2000 + 1*RKP-CMU1 + RKP-1U

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I

CMU1- 12

Output Voltage

I : IEC320-C20 AC Inlet

I : IEC320-C20 AC Inlet

T : Terminal Block

T : Terminal Block

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Please pay attentions when choosing rack power! RKP-CMU1 with new and old firmware revisions supports a variety of

PSU models with specific firmware revisions as shown in table below.

RKP-CMU1 Firmware Revision

R2

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0

R1

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1

PSU Model and Firmware Revision

DRP

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3200

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R1

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0

 and later

RCP

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1600

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R2

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0

 and later

RCP

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2000

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R2

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0

 and later

RCP

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2000

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R1

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9

 

and prior

1.3.3 Model of Rack Powers supported by RKP-CMU1

Summary of Contents for RKP-1U-CMU1

Page 1: ...RKP CMU1 RKP 1U CMU1 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ors and LCD User Interface 4 2 LCD Display 4 1 Description of RKP CMU1 Front Panel 5 1 IP settings of PC 5 2 Description of RKP CUM1 Built in Web Page 5 3 Event Log page 5 4 Data Log page 5 5 TCP IP C...

Page 3: ...Method 7 1 Installation and Settings 7 2 Test of Sending a Short Message 7 3 AT Command List for RKP CMU1 8 3 EMI Suppression Arrangement 8 4 Warranty 6 RKP CMU1 Monitoring Software 28 28 29 29 6 1 I...

Page 4: ...stems servers etc It can be stand alone operated or integrated into a 19 inch rack Control and monitor rack power units Front panel LCD and buttons for on site service without PC USB RS 232 or Etherne...

Page 5: ...OFF USB RS 232 Ethernet 20 90 RH non condensing 40 85 10 95 RH non condensing 10 500Hz 2G 10min 1cycle 60min each along X Y Z axes 486 6 350 8 44mm L W H 110 5K hrs min MIL HDBK 217F 25 4 4Kg 3pcs 14...

Page 6: ...Mechanism of Single Unit Figure 2 1 41 147 5 JK1 DC IN 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 RY1 RY2 RY3 RY4 RS 232 Ethernet 127 CN502 TB4 SK100 CN503 JK500 Fig1 40 9 18 23 78 2 M3 L 6mm 2 M3 L 6mm 2 M3 L 6mm 40 9 78 4...

Page 7: ...3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Ethernet Ethernet RS 232 RS 232 RY1 RY1 RY2 RY2 RY3 RY3 RY4 RY4 1 1 14 14 13 13 25 25 A A B B _ _ 8 1 1 8 JK500 JK500 TB4 TB4 SK100 SK100 CN500 CN500 CN502 CN502 CN503 CN503 2 1...

Page 8: ...ary voltage output 4 3 5 5V referenced to GND AUX pin 15 The maximum load current is 0 3A This output has the built in Oring diodes and is not controlled by the remote ON OFF control Positive output v...

Page 9: ...ND for D IN This signal connects to FG and isolated from V and GND AUX Data transmitting pin of RS 232 interface Not used Common for NO NC contact RS 232 common GND This signal connects to FG and isol...

Page 10: ...operations for selection The operating conditions of the relays are shown in Table 3 3 operating data of the rack power system It has 1000 records and the interval of log is programmable from 1 to 60...

Page 11: ...ition Table 3 5 The RKP CMU1 is equipped with all the PMBus commands that Rack Power needs This makes it easy for users to monitor manage and control their Rack Power systems by means of the LCD user...

Page 12: ...wer user s manual READ_TEMPERATURE_1 R Word All of the PMBus data are fully digitalized The RKP CMU1 uses the data read from Rack Power units to display their operating values and control these units...

Page 13: ...RKP CMU1 unit the restarted Rack Power will be loaded the previous set parameters by the RKP CMU1 automatically you have set will return to the initial default values alarm Take RCP 2000 48 as an exa...

Page 14: ...Please refer to the user s manual of RCP 2000 RKP 1U and Figure 3 3 for notes on parallel operation of RKP 1Us length is 1m But if there is a need for extending the cables the maximum length should n...

Page 15: ...tput Current 100 0A Number of PSU 10 Units PSU Current Press ENT key PSU Temperature Press ENT key Serial Number Press ENT key Manufacture Date Press ENT key Firmware Version Press ENT key Digital Inp...

Page 16: ...een below L L x x C C D s u B V D B C a o S E S I N V 0 8 4 A M c M M M M l o n k E E E E t t l N N N N a r T T N E A T T T i U U U U g a U N N O T I E W g s S G S A R N K C E h e t t 4 3 Status Menu...

Page 17: ...ons xx indicates PSU s number When N A is displayed on the screen it means that the number of unit is offline Once you entered this page you can choose one of the PSU s output currents to be displayed...

Page 18: ...tal input signals H indicates a high voltage level while L indicates a low voltage level Once you enter this page you can choose one of the PSU s firmware versions to be displayed on the screen throug...

Page 19: ...ogrammable relays x indicates that the relay is inactive In the RKP CMU1 Info section there are the serial number the manufacture date the firmware version country of Serial number of RKP CMU1 and its...

Page 20: ...decimal separator In the Set PSU Current section you can enter PSU current setting by pressing the ENT button when this option is on the screen Increment of current adjustment is defined on the basis...

Page 21: ...3 2 2 f o r G S M u i n R R R t S S S e 2 2 2 r 3 3 3 v 2 2 2 a l t e s S S 0 2 0 A n 0 e e 1 t t P P A r S l A y A l a r m o g U a r C m R u e r l r a e y n t 4 4 4 Programmable Relay Setting When th...

Page 22: ...me yy indicates year mm dd indicates month day and HH MM indicates hour minute Press the ENT button to select year month day hour or minute Then use the UP DOWN buttons to choose a number Under Buzzer...

Page 23: ...MAC Address The Clear Data Log function is used to clear all the data that Data log has stored The Change Password function is used to change a password for entering the Maintenance Menu The Load Def...

Page 24: ...Connections option Then click the Local Area Connection Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button If there are Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and Internet Protocol Ver...

Page 25: ...r RJ 45 cable is not properly connected or the IP address you have set is incorrect 4 Check if it is working correctly by clicking the Support If the addresses presented as you typed it is successfull...

Page 26: ...ble relays the information of RKP CMU1 PSU status and numbers of online units 5 2 Description of RKP CUM1 Built in Web Page 5 2 1 How to open the website Connect your PC to the RKP CMU1 then open a bl...

Page 27: ...meanwell small letters in both the User name and Password boxes to enter this page as shown below This user name and password cannot be changed 5 2 3 PSU Status Page The PSU Status page displays the o...

Page 28: ...he Bus voltage PSU current you set is not within the adjustable range it will become invalid Make sure the parameters that you type in are not over or less than the range as below Adjustable range of...

Page 29: ...tus bar under its number Green indicates PSU ON Red indicates PUS OFF and N A indicates unconnected If you double click a status bar displayed green it will shift to red whereas if the status bar you...

Page 30: ...dition condition of digital input signal output voltage total output current each PSU s currents and time The DataLog page displays 10 groups of data in one page and pages can be selected by the scrol...

Page 31: ...ss parameters System requirements 6 1 Installation 1 Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system 2 AMD or Intel Pentium 133MHz or better based computer 3 USB 1 1 or higher 4 RKP CMU1 monito...

Page 32: ...ered on and ready 3 Verify your interface settings are correct Refer to the LCD user interface section 4 4 6 6 3 1 Comm Setup Page Once this software is running there are some settings that must be do...

Page 33: ...ssful Connection failed Make sure the interface cable is properly connected between your PC and the RKP CMU1 and make sure the parameters you set are correct 6 3 2 CMU Status Page The CMU Status page...

Page 34: ...If the Bus voltage PSU current you set is not within the adjustable range it will become invalid Make sure the parameters that you type in are not over or less than the range as below After settings...

Page 35: ...one by selecting the scroll down list ON green indicates PSU ON OFF red indicates PSU OFF and N A orange indicates unconnected Once you have chosen a PSU you can click the ON or OFF buttons to turn it...

Page 36: ...ored data is over its capacity it will overwrite the previous data from the first record The contents that Event Log stores include time type of alarm and which PSU it is If you would like to check th...

Page 37: ...previous data from the first record The contents that Data Log stores include AC voltage relay condition condition of digital input signal output voltage total output current each PSU s currents and t...

Page 38: ...AC input can be selected by the scroll down list 6 3 7 TCP IP GSM Page This page can be split into 2 parts One is for displaying the information of TCP IP including MAC address IP address subnet mask...

Page 39: ...TM Sierra Wireless AirLink Programmable Modems http www sierrawireless com productsandservices AirLink Programmable_Modems aspx your GSM modem and the RKP CMU1 Also make sure the baud rate of the GSM...

Page 40: ...Set Text Mode Parameters AT CMGF Preferred Message Format AT CMGS Send Message 2 Unplug the power of the RCP 2000 3 In this case there is a PMBus Error alarm that will occur Then you should receive a...

Page 41: ...units Refer to Figure 3 3 Wire up your interface cable USB RS232 programmable relays and digital input signals depending on your application Apply a 12 15 VDC to the SK100 port on the rear of the RKP...

Page 42: ...t signals depending on your application Apply a 12 15 VDC to the SK100 port on the rear of the RKP CMU1 in order to power on RKP CMU1 Figure 8 1 System assembly diagram of RCP series 8 2 8 2 Mounting...

Page 43: ...as close as possible to the Ethernet connector JK1 to reduce EMI radiation interference There are TDK ZCAT2032 0930 NEC ESD SR 160 and EROCORE FH 28 9 16 available for that purpose to the AC inlet to...

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