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 CMC-TC 

Master 

II 

EN 

Table of Contents 

1

 

Notes on the documentation ............ 3

 

1.1

 

Associated documents ........................ 3

 

1.2

 

Retention of documents ...................... 3

 

1.3

 

Used symbols...................................... 3

 

2

 

Safety notes ....................................... 3

 

3

 

Device description............................. 4

 

3.1

 

Housing ............................................... 4

 

3.2

 

Power supply....................................... 4

 

3.3

 

Network characteristics ....................... 4

 

3.4

 

System prerequisites........................... 5

 

3.5

 

Scope of supply................................... 5

 

3.6

 

Accessories ......................................... 5

 

3.6.1

 

Required accessories.......................... 5

 

3.6.2

 

Optional accessories ........................... 6

 

3.7

 

Proper usage....................................... 6

 

4

 

Assembly ........................................... 6

 

4.1

 

Assembly instructions ......................... 6

 

4.2

 

Assembly on a 2 U component shelf... 6

 

4.3

 

Installing on a top-hat rail .................... 6

 

5

 

Installation ......................................... 7

 

5.1

 

Safety and other notes ........................ 7

 

5.2

 

Connecting the power supply.............. 7

 

5.3

 

Establishing the network connection... 7

 

5.4

 

Connecting the programming  
interface............................................... 7

 

6

 

Commissioning ................................. 8

 

7

 

Operation ........................................... 9

 

7.1

 

Becoming familiar with the menu 
structure .............................................. 9

 

7.2

 

Operating notes................................... 9

 

7.3

 

Setting the base configuration........... 10

 

7.3.1

 

Network configuration ....................... 10

 

7.3.2

 

Configuring the trap receiver............. 10

 

7.3.3

 

Configuring SNMP access ................ 10

 

7.3.4

 

Configuring the TFTP access............ 10

 

7.3.5

 

Configuring the read/write community
........................................................... 10

 

7.3.6

 

Configuring system name,  
contact and location .......................... 11

 

7.3.7

 

Configuring passwords...................... 11

 

7.3.8

 

Configuring the timeout window ........ 11

 

7.3.9

 

Configuring Telnet access................. 11

 

7.3.10

 

Saving and activating the  settings.... 11

 

7.3.11

 

Entering the units to be monitored .... 11

 

7.3.12

 

Access to the entered units............... 12

 

7.4

 

Access using a browser .................... 12

 

7.4.1

 

Login ................................................. 12

 

7.4.2

 

Main page view ................................. 12

 

7.5

 

Base settings .................................... 13

 

7.5.1

 

General setup ................................... 13

 

7.5.2

 

Create users and assign rights ......... 15

 

7.5.3

 

Entering the alarm recipient.............. 15

 

7.5.4

 

Settings for a shutdown .................... 16

 

7.5.5

 

Configuring alarm actions ................. 17

 

7.5.6

 

Webcam setup .................................. 17

 

7.5.7

 

Creating image archives and store 
externally........................................... 18

 

7.5.8

 

View, store and delete log file........... 18

 

7.5.9

 

Configure overview window .............. 19

 

7.5.10

 

Update CMC-TC Master II ................ 19

 

7.6

 

Configuring alarm conditions ............ 20

 

7.7

 

Configuring the Webcam images...... 21

 

7.8

 

Setup for logged in Processing Units 22

 

7.9

 

Displaying the status of the logged in 
CMC-TC Processing Units................ 23

 

7.10

 

Overview menu ................................. 24

 

7.11

 

Administering trap messages ........... 25

 

7.12

 

Supported Rittal components ........... 26

 

8

 

Access using Telnet ....................... 27

 

8.1.1

 

Login using Telnet............................. 27

 

8.1.2

 

Telnet main menu ............................. 27

 

9

 

Send SMS ........................................ 27

 

9.1

 

Connect GSM unit............................. 27

 

9.2

 

Setting up the GSM unit  
on the master .................................... 28

 

10

 

Error messages ............................... 29

 

11

 

Maintenance and cleaning ............. 30

 

11.1.1

 

Cleaning............................................ 30

 

12

 

Storage and disposal...................... 31

 

12.1.1

 

Storage ............................................. 31

 

12.1.2

 

Disposal ............................................ 31

 

13

 

Customer service ............................ 31

 

14

 

Technical specifications................. 31

 

15

 

Technical terms............................... 32

 

 

Summary of Contents for CMC-TC Master II

Page 1: ...Instruction manual CMC TC Master II DK 7320 005 A29290 07 IT 74 ...

Page 2: ...ords 11 7 3 8 Configuring the timeout window 11 7 3 9 Configuring Telnet access 11 7 3 10 Saving and activating the settings 11 7 3 11 Entering the units to be monitored 11 7 3 12 Access to the entered units 12 7 4 Access using a browser 12 7 4 1 Login 12 7 4 2 Main page view 12 7 5 Base settings 13 7 5 1 General setup 13 7 5 2 Create users and assign rights 15 7 5 3 Entering the alarm recipient 1...

Page 3: ...ssembly and installation of the CMC TC Master II in particular for wiring the enclosures with mains power may be performed only by a trained electrician Other tasks associated with the CMC TC Master II such as the assembly and installa tion of system components with tested standard connectors and the operation and configuration of the CMC TC Master II may be performed only by instructed personnel ...

Page 4: ...ula tions A selection of various connection cables is contained in Section 3 6 Accessories All connected devices such as keyboard mouse and USB cameras are supplied with power from the CMC TC Master II 3 3 Network characteristics The Master II has a 10 100BaseT Ethernet network connection supported with the following protocols using RS232 serial interface e g Hyperterminal In the Ethernet network ...

Page 5: ...h Tab 1 Scope of supply 3 6 Accessories 3 6 1Required accessories Depending on the country specific specifications you require an appropriate connection cable for the power pack of the CMC TC PU Acces sories Description P of Re quired Model no IEC plug con nection cable Country variant D 1 7200 210 IEC plug con nection cable Country variant GB 1 7200 211 IEC plug con nection cable Country variant ...

Page 6: ...he system This also in creases the lifetime of the system 4 2 Assembly on a 2 U component shelf You can assembly the CMC TC Master II on a com ponent shelf which however is not included in the scope of supply refer to Section 3 6 1 Required accessories 1 1 Fig 3 Assembly of the rubber feet lower side Key 1 Holes for the assembly of the adjustable feet Screw the supplied adjustable feet to the lowe...

Page 7: ...n Section 3 6 1 Required accessories to the voltage supply Insert the power pack plug in the Power socket of the CMC TC Master II Ensure that the locking mechanism latches The plug latches itself After being connected to the voltage supply the CMC TC Master II automatically begins a boot task that takes approximately three minutes Once it has completed the operating LED illuminates orange To remov...

Page 8: ...n the icon for the connection Fig 10 Build connection Select the connection using COM port Click OK The properties of the selected COM port are re quested once Fig 11 COM port properties Enter the following parameters Transmission rate 9600 bits per second Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Protocol None The standard level range must be observed for the RS 232 interface otherwise it is possible t...

Page 9: ...Activate Actual Values 2 IP Addresses of Devices 2 1 IP Address of Device 1 2 6 IP Address of Device 6 2 2 IP Address of Device 2 2 7 IP Address of Device 7 2 3 IP Address of Device 3 2 8 IP Address of Device 8 2 4 IP Address of Device 4 2 9 IP Address of Device 9 2 5 IP Address of Device 5 2 A IP Address of Device 10 3 Setup of connected devices 3 1 Name of the found unit 3 6 Name of the found un...

Page 10: ...r Explanation IP Trap Re ceiver Enter the IP address of the messages recipient factory setting 0 0 0 0 Disable Enable or disable the IP trap receiver with the ĸ enable and ĺ disable arrow keys Enter any other required receivers maximum four in the lines available below 7 3 3Configuring SNMP access Management software that supports SNMP e g HP Open View or CMC TC Manager can access the CMC TC Maste...

Page 11: ...Timeout window is used for the auto matic logout after a defined time If for example a user has not performed any action on the CMC TC Master II over a period of five minutes the user will be logged off automatically Navigation Main menu B Telnet Timeout Minutes Parameter Explanation B Telnet time out minutes Set the Timeout function in minutes 0 no timeout 5 when no changes have been made within ...

Page 12: ... CMC TC Master II in the address field and start building the page 7 4 1Login 1 2 Fig 15 Login window Key 1 Wait 2 Go to the login page Click Go to Login Page 1 2 3 Fig 16 Windows security notification Key 1 Yes 2 No 3 Display certificate A security notification appears You can confirm this by clicking the Yes button 1 2 3 Fig 17 Windows security notification Key 1 Name factory setting admin 2 Pas...

Page 13: ...eld and press the Back space key to clear the IP ad dress Enter the new IP ad dress Netmask Currently entered network mask To change the address click in the field and press the Backspace key to clear the network mask Enter the new network mask Default Gate way Currently entered gateway To change the address click in the field and press the Backspace key to clear the gateway Enter the new gateway ...

Page 14: ... the CMC TC Mas ter II a unique name should you use several CMC TC Masters System contact Enter the contact e mail ad dress of the person responsible for the system To change the password click in the field and press the Backspace key to clear the input Enter the new e mail address System location To quickly find the Master in the data centre you can enter the location To change the pass word clic...

Page 15: ...how long each user is allowed to remain log ged in to the CMC TC Master II To do this click in the Window press the Backspace key to clear the previous setting and enter the required time interval The time is specified in min utes Allow relogin with the same user name If a logged in user does not logoff from CMC TC Master II but only closes the browser window the user can login again from a workpl...

Page 16: ...opup window acti vate the Enable checkbox Note To save the settings you must click the Change Configuration button 7 5 4Settings for a shutdown You can shutdown the computer should an alarm be issued 1 Fig 23 Remote shutdown setup Key 1 Configuration window for a shutdown Navigation Admin Remote Shutdown Settings Create New Shutdown Setting Parameter Explanation Shutdown type Select whether the co...

Page 17: ...e sensor is to perform for an alarm Note To save the settings you must click the Save Action Definition button The overview window now shows the alarm configu ration To change delete or perform the action proceed as follows 1 Fig 26 Alarm action overview window Key 1 Description of the alarm action configuration Click Delete to delete the configuration To change the configuration click Change To d...

Page 18: ...tton 7 5 7Creating image archives and store externally Stored images can be saved in an archive on the Master You can then save the archive on an exter nal storage medium To do this proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 Fig 28 Create and store image archive Key 1 Create image archive 2 Download the image archive 3 Delete the image archive 4 Delete non archived images optional Select which type of images is t...

Page 19: ...ou can enter the values for the x and y position in the fields Once you have entered all values for the position click Sa ve 7 5 10 Update CMC TC Master II Updates for the Master II will be regularly available in the Internet Look regularly on the page http www rimatrix5 com service_support downloads asp Se curity area and check your CMC TC master soft ware To load the update to the Master proceed...

Page 20: ... click Remove Add combina tion To link the condition with sev eral sensors click the Add combination button Add time limit You can define a time window in which the condition is to be performed or disabled Save and con tinue To save and store the condi tion click Save and continue Navigation Alarms Alarm Condition Alarm Notification Parameter Explanation Alarm name Assign the alarm condition a nam...

Page 21: ...xplanation Name delete link Click this link to delete the con dition Condition change link Click this link to change the sensor or the sensors Notification change link Click this link to change the notifications Action chan ge link Click this link to change the performed action 7 7 Configuring the Webcam images To display download or delete recorded images proceed as follows 1 Fig 35 Webcam images...

Page 22: ...cription this infor mation is important for support and complaints Change values Click Change values to accept the settings The Processing Unit also has an integrated beeper and an alarm relay Navigation Setup Parameter Explanation Beeper Select whether or not for an alarm the Processing Unit should issue an acoustic signal Quit alarm relay Select whether or not the relay should be reset automatic...

Page 23: ...u You can directly access the logged in Processing Units and view the current status To do this pro ceed as follows Click in the left hand frame of the browser window Figure 39 item 1 on the link of the Processing Unit this is then marked with an arrow Then click the Setup tab 2 You now see the logged in Processing Unit with its sensor units and connected sensors If you want to reconfigure the sen...

Page 24: ...ng Red flashing Alarm Red yellow flashing Sensor Unit can no longer be reached the configuration has been changed 2 1 3 Fig 39 Logged in Processing Units overview window Key 1 Overview tab 2 Logged in Processing Unit 3 Background image To create this overview window you must make the settings as described in Section 7 5 9 Configure overview window You can directly display the status of the associa...

Page 25: ...p message the name and the location of the Processing Unit that issued the alarm the error message of the sen sor that issued an error message the action per formed by this error message the colour points show the priority of the error message Newly entered trap messages are marked red If the green tick on the trap message is clicked the back ground becomes grey and the eraser icon appears This me...

Page 26: ...wing Rittal components Components Model No CMC TC acoustic sensor 7320 640 PSM busbar with measurement 7856 016 7856 019 Rack extinguisher system DET AC Plus 7338 100 7338 110 Comfort handle TS8 CCP 7320 721 Active PSM module 2x C13 4x C19 7856 204 Active PSM module 2x C13 4x with earthing pin plug 7856 203 Basic CMC 7320 111 CMC TC Wireless I O Unit 7320 240 Wireless digital input 7320 585 Wirele...

Page 27: ...nload the current software version from the Rimatrix5 Homepage This section describes the installation and commis sioning of the GSM unit 9 1 Connect GSM unit To connect the GSM unit to the Master II proceed as follows 1 Fig 41 Connecting the GSM unit master Remove the connection cable for the GSM unit from the accessory pack supplied with the master Insert the cable with the D Sub9 socket at the ...

Page 28: ... number 1 4 Enter here the telephone num bers of the SMS recipients For example 49123412345678 Click in the selection box behind Enable to switch this active Send ALL events to Activate the checkboxes of the recipients who should receive all alarm SMSes Change con figuration Click Change configuration to accept the settings Navigation Send test SMS Parameter Explanation Send test SMS to Select fro...

Page 29: ...ED off Cause Rectification Network connection missing Connect RJ 45 network cable Incorrect IP address Check the IP address Incorrect subnet mask Check the subnet mask Incorrect gateway address Check the gateway ad dress No access authorisation using Telnet Cause Rectification Telnet access for the CMC TC Master II disabled Activate Telnet access using Hyperterminal Incorrect IP ad dress entered C...

Page 30: ...ty entries are not set correctly Use Hyperterminal or Telnet to compare the read and write authorisation with that of the management software Trap receivers have not been entered Check the trap receivers 11 Maintenance and cleaning The Rittal CMC TC Master II is a maintenance free system The housing does not need to be opened during the installation or during operation Note Opening the housing or ...

Page 31: ...ls Further information and the current operating guides and updates of the Rittal CMC TC are available for download under Security on the Rimatrix5 home page 14 Technical specifications Description CMC TC Housing Housing type Aluminium housing Height 65 mm Width 150 mm Depth 175 mm Weight without pack ing approx 0 6 kg Potential equalisa tion 1 Earthing 1 Protection category IP 20 to EN 60529 Inte...

Page 32: ... and change net work elements The MIB II has been defined in the RFC 1213 Some manufacturers define their own MIBs that reflect the special characteristics of their product The MIBs are registered as OID with the IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Once an object has been assigned to an OID the mean ing may no longer be changed An overlapping with other OIDs is not permitted SMS service no Th...

Page 33: ...Technical terms 15 CMC TC Master II 33 EN Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Acrobat Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated ...

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