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SmartZone Gateway EPA064 User Manual

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Appendix A: Technical Details

Factory Default Settings

IP Address

192.168.0.253

Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0 (/24)

Default Gateway

192.168.0.1

Web Management Address

http://192.168.0.253/

Default username

admin

Default password

admin

Operating Information

Input Power

100 to 240VAC 50Hz / 60 Hz
0.5 Amp Maximum

Input Power

36 to 60 VDC 0.5 Amp Maximum

Operating Temperature

0

O

C to 40

O

C

Storage Temperature

-10

O

C to 70

O

C

Operating Humidity

5% to 90% Relative Humidity

Storage Humidity

5% to 100% Relative Humidity

CAUTION

: There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dis-

pose of used batteries according to the instructions.

Summary of Contents for SmartZone EPA064

Page 1: ...Release 1 0 Issue 2 SmartZone Gateway EPA064 User Manual...

Page 2: ...al photocopying recording or otherwise without written permission from Panduit No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Although every precaution has...

Page 3: ...of Gateway EPA064 11 LEDs 11 Network 11 Status 12 Power 12 Buttons 12 Back of the Gateway EPA064 12 Output Relays 13 Installation Requirements 14 Attaching the Brackets 14 Rack Mounting 14 Additional...

Page 4: ...ay Name 36 IP Address 36 Unit Base DN 36 Users Base DN 1 36 Users Base DN 2 36 Setup SNMP NMS 37 NMS IP Address 37 Community String 37 NMS Access 37 Setup SNMP Receivers 38 Receiver IP Address 38 Comm...

Page 5: ...2 PDUs Configuration and Status 53 PDU Status 53 Status Indicators 53 Configuring PDUs 54 Control Method 54 HTTP SNMP 54 HTTP Only 54 SNMP Only 55 RS232 Only 55 Cycle Up Down Delay 55 Repeat Timer on...

Page 6: ...ing the Adapter In line 65 Troubleshooting 67 Resetting the SmartZone Gateway to Factory Default Settings 67 Problem The NMS Cannot Poll the SmartZone Gateway Unit 67 Technical Support 68 Appendix A T...

Page 7: ...sing double insulation to provide electrical safety of the product form the main power source For correct operation and compliance with Class A and Class B electromagnetic emission compliance and impr...

Page 8: ...nt by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycli...

Page 9: ...gy equipment Radio disturbance char acteristics Limits and methods of measurement Class A BS EN 55024 2010 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement B...

Page 10: ...emperature and Humidity Sensing The SmartZone Gateway monitors temperature and humidity and raises alarms or takes action if a user configured threshold is crossed Power Monitoring This equipment allo...

Page 11: ...EPA064 The following image shows the front panel of the EPA064 unit LEDs Six LEDs can be found on the front of the EPA064 Unit Their purpose is described below Network l Speed amber Illuminates when a...

Page 12: ...includes two buttons l Reset Allows the user to reboot the unit l Mode The mode select switch is used to reset the unit to factory defaults Back of the Gateway EPA064 l Earth Grounding stud l Output...

Page 13: ...as Keypads or HID Card Readers l Network Port An RJ 45 port to connect Gateway to LAN Network l Notifications Reset Mode Power Status Alarm notifications duplicated from the Front Panel l Power Input...

Page 14: ...aching the Brackets Hold the EPA064 and attach the bracket to the rack using two 12 24 screws Rack Mounting This section covers the rack mounting of the SmartZone Gateway unit Additional Equipment Req...

Page 15: ...event the Gateway unit from overheating do not operate in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 40 C l Installation of the Gateway unit must comply with local and nationa...

Page 16: ...68 0 1 Web Management Address http 192 168 0 253 Default username admin Default password admin Note Password entries are case sensitive Connecting to the Web Management Interface The SmartZone Gateway...

Page 17: ...SmartZone Gateway EPA064 User Manual 17 2 In the Control Panel window select View network status and tasks under the Net work and Internet heading...

Page 18: ...SmartZone Gateway EPA064 User Manual 18 3 Select Change adapter settings from the menu on the left...

Page 19: ...ea Connection 5 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP Version 4 you may need to scroll down Then click the Properties button 6 Select the Use the following IP address radio button The Use the following DNS...

Page 20: ...4 User Manual 20 Enter the following details into the appropriate boxes l IP address 192 168 0 10 l Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 l Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 l Preferred DNS server 192 168 0 1 7 Click O...

Page 21: ...rface 1 Connect the SmartZone Gateway unit s network connection directly to a PC s Eth ernet network card using a patch cable Note A crossover cable must be used when directly connecting the Gateway u...

Page 22: ...SmartZone Gateway EPA064 User Manual 22 6 Click login and enter the username and password The unit defaults are l Login admin l Password admin Note Password entries are case sensitive...

Page 23: ...ils 1 Click the Setup tab on the top menu bar and then select the SNMP NMS link on the left menu bar 2 Enter the IP address chosen community string and required Network Man agement Station NMS access...

Page 24: ...ps disable traps or enable traps including author ization failures meaning the unit will issue traps if an unauthorized IP address attempts to access the unit s SNMP functions for each receiver 6 Clic...

Page 25: ...nd access levels here Unique usernames can be set for individuals who require web management access to the Gateway unit 4 Click Save to confirm the changes Changing the Unit IP Address 1 Click the Set...

Page 26: ...l SNMP traps generated by the unit 6 Click Save to confirm the changes 7 Click Restart and then select Restart Now to reboot the unit and implement the changes Note Once the IP configuration has chang...

Page 27: ...4 User Manual 27 HID 26 Bit Cards For 26 Bit cards the Gateway interface must be programmed for nine digits These nine digits consist of the following l 3 digit site code l 1 hyphen l 5 digit User ID...

Page 28: ...s Corporate Site IDs are not normally printed on HID Corporate 1000 cards This is con fidential to each organization You will need to ask the security office of the organization or supply company for...

Page 29: ...en l 7 digit User ID code Example 001 21627 Note The hyphen character must be input it is included in the length If the user ID code does not have seven digits then the ID number must be padded out wi...

Page 30: ...nd monitoring of the Gateway unit Windows where changes can be made have a Save button in the lower right hand area Click Save to activate and save any changes made Network Setup Overview The Overview...

Page 31: ...can retrieve the value specified here by querying the sysName node via SNMP This allows SNMP management platforms to obtain unique names for units where spe cified This value has no effect on network...

Page 32: ...ch the Gateway unit is accessed and managed Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to determine what part of the IP address is the network portion and what part is the host portion It is often 255 255 0...

Page 33: ...ooting section Setup HTTP Select the access method for the Web Management Interface here Both HTTP and HTTPS access modes are available by default Selecting the HTTPS radio button will allow only HTTP...

Page 34: ...SmartZone Gateway EPA064 User Manual 34 Note Changing the selection to HTTP or HTTPS requires a reboot for the selection to take effect...

Page 35: ...nd privileges Only internal users will be able to log in Credential Cache This configuration option specifies how long in minutes users successfully authen ticated via LDAP will be allowed to access t...

Page 36: ...rver here Unit Base DN You must provide the Distinguished Name DN of the directory object containing the SmartZone Gateway LDAP authentication structure here This field is required for LDAP function S...

Page 37: ...ns must be entered here NMS IP Address Enter the IP address of the NMS machine here Community String You must enter the required community string here The default for many devices is pub lic It is rec...

Page 38: ...ity String The required community string must be entered here The default for many devices is public The community string should be changed because it serves as an access pass word Receive Traps The R...

Page 39: ...SmartZone Gateway EPA064 User Manual 39 Setup Modbus You can enable a Modbus communications protocol specify the Modbus port number and enable relays control at this window...

Page 40: ...fied along with users access permissions Username Enter the required username This is the username that will be required to login to the Web Management Interface Password Enter access passwords on a p...

Page 41: ...the only solution Details on how to do this can be found in the Troubleshooting section Setup Email Alerts On this page you can edit email alert settings for traps You may set up to 10 email receiver...

Page 42: ...ange of events to view select the desired year and month from the drop down menus then click Show Date Time Type User and Event Data for each event are displayed Events can be ordered Latest First or...

Page 43: ...fields for each Syslog server Syslog Server Setup Display Name The name of the Syslog server IP Address The IP address of the Syslog server Port The number of the port being used Log Event Types Click...

Page 44: ...aving is enabled select start stop dates from the subsequent drop down menus l Date Format allows the administrator to choose whether the date is displayed with the day or month first For example the...

Page 45: ...pdown menu where the timestamp will be found on traps There are three options l Prefix timestamp at the beginning l Append timestamp at the end l None no timestamp User Session Timeout Enter a number...

Page 46: ...ory defaults here Restart Unit Restart Now Selecting Restart Now commands the unit to reboot Rebooting the unit will cause any outstanding configuration changes to take effect Reset to Factory Default...

Page 47: ...t channel number name type of input sensor status current readings and thresholds Status Indicators Three status indicators are displayed next to input channels to allow quick determination of normal...

Page 48: ...ensors of specific types to be defined and applied to all inputs of that type The types of input sensors are l Temperature l Humidity l Analog Voltage l Open Close Contacts digital inputs The configur...

Page 49: ...ther alarm is issued Please see Appendix B Hysteresis Demystified for detailed information Limits and Traps You can set default values for sensor alarm thresholds here You also can set the default set...

Page 50: ...ese types of units would cause alarms to be issued when a monitored contact closes Setting normally closed in the case of a rack or cabinet door would cause an alarm con dition when the door was opene...

Page 51: ...e to the Non Normal state Non Normal to Normal Negative Edge This type of triggering may be used in situations where a momentary type input for example a shock sensor or PIR is used Since these types...

Page 52: ...r ease of identification for example Server Room Sensor or UPS Battery Fail Type The type of connected sensor is specified here The sensor channels can be set to auto detect temperature humidity conta...

Page 53: ...displays the PDU channel number name voltage and current thresholds Status Indicators Three status indicators are displayed next to PDU channels to allow quick determination of normal warning and cri...

Page 54: ...ry of several current configuration parameters is displayed on a per PDU chan nel basis Control Method The Control Method parameter specifies which control methods are available to control the outlets...

Page 55: ...Comms Failure This parameter specifies the interval in seconds between when an initial PDU comms failure trap is produced and a repeat trap is issued Reboot Delay This parameter specifies how long in...

Page 56: ...med on this PDU chan nel l Monitor and Control Both outlet control and power monitoring will be enabled on this PDU channel l Per Outlet Monitor This option enables PDU level monitoring and monitoring...

Page 57: ...uired to set a power cycle of outlets on a controllable strip This password is used when switching outlets using SNMP not when switching via the web interface Power on Mode In the event that power to...

Page 58: ...for total power because total power consumption can only go up not down RMS Current See options for RMS Volts above Total Power See options for RMS Volts above PDU Outlets See options for RMS Volts a...

Page 59: ...ontrol menu above the socket displays further inform ation Three control options are also presented On Selecting this option commands the selected outlet to switch On If the outlet is already on this...

Page 60: ...in off any currently on will be switched off Abort Once a command has been issued to turn all outlets on a PDU on or off you can click the Abort button to abort the command The Abort Cycle delay optio...

Page 61: ...fully authenticate a user for Web Management Interface login it needs to be pointed to a specific structure within a directory You can point a unit to this structure within a directory by specifying t...

Page 62: ...ame DN of users should be added to either l Gateway AdminUsers l Gateway ControlUsers l Gateway ViewUsers Group Membership and Access Level Membership in these groups grants the following permissions...

Page 63: ...tion you need to provide certain configuration values for each Gateway unit To enter the configuration values perform the following steps 1 If one LDAP server is to be used select Enabled Primary 2 En...

Page 64: ...em perature readings Note This adapter does not work with the ZETHL 14 temperature sensor New Installations Follow these instructions when you are installing a standard temperature sensor but the upgr...

Page 65: ...the location where it resided 2 Insert the adapter into that location 3 Plug the sensor into the end of the adapter 4 Perform these steps for all other temperature sensors to be changed 5 The gateway...

Page 66: ...he gateway and an RJ45 Jack to Jack through connector on its non gateway end plug the adapter RJ45 Plug into the through connector 2 Plug either the RJ45 plug of a temperature sensor into the jack on...

Page 67: ...ill now restart The Status LED will start flashing after around 1 minute The reset process is complete and the IP address is set to the default 192 168 0 253 Problem The NMS Cannot Poll the SmartZone...

Page 68: ...for the SmartZone EPA064 system please contact Panduit Tech nical Support using one of the following methods l 1 866 721 5302 toll free l Orland Park USA 6 30am 8 00pm CST l Mumbai India 6 30am 5 00pm...

Page 69: ...Default password admin Operating Information Input Power 100 to 240VAC 50Hz 60 Hz 0 5 Amp Maximum Input Power 36 to 60 VDC 0 5 Amp Maximum Operating Temperature 0OC to 40 OC Storage Temperature 10 OC...

Page 70: ...rs 85 2mm 3 4 DepthL Case only 79mm 3 1 Width including Mounting brack ets 285mm 11 2 Unit net weight 760gm 26 8 oz Unit Dimensions 48VDC Height 37mm 1 5 Width 242 6mm 9 6 Depth including earth stud a...

Page 71: ...allen to a satisfactory level As shown in image above the humidity first rises past its upper warning threshold which generates an alarm trap The humidity then reduces slightly but does not reduce to...

Page 72: ...ity thresholds l Upper Control Limit UCL l Lower Control Limit LCL l Upper Warning Limit UWL l Lower Warning Limit LWL The inverse of the above description is true when applied to Temperature and Humi...

Page 73: ...ndix C Encryption and Security The Gateways support HTTPS encryption and they support the following cipher con figurations l TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA l TLS_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA l TLS_RSA_WITH_AES...

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