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Sageon II 200A (N+1) Power Distribution System 

 

Sageview 

PM990-5202-200, Rev. 6 

 

5-3 

 

10 MB unused hard disk space for program and database files 

 

CD-ROM drive 

 

USB port, with USB-A to USB-B cable. 

5.8  INSTALLING SAGEVIEW 

Before beginning the installation, review the PC requirements above to be sure the PC at hand meets the 
minimum requirements. Also, read the ReadMe.txt file on the CD for the latest information about 
installing and using Sageview. 

1.

 

Insert the Sageview CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The opening screen will appear. If it 
does not appear, click 

Start

 and then click 

Run

. In the 

Run

 dialog box type d:\setup.exe. Substitute 

your CD-ROM’s drive letter for “d” as needed. 

2.

 

Windows® InstallShield will start and the screen shown below will appear. Click 

Next

 to continue 

the installation or click 

Cancel

 to exit the installation. 

 

 

 

3.

 

In the “Choose Destination Location” screen, click 

Next

 to accept the default location for installation 

of the Sageview program. Alternatively, type another path or browse to another location for 
installation of the program and then click 

Install

 

Summary of Contents for Sageon II 200A (N+1)

Page 1: ...eon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution System Product Manual PM 990 5202 200 Rev 6 UNIPOWER LLC 65 Industrial Park Rd Dunlap TN 37327 Phone 1 954 346 2442 Toll Free 1 800 440 3504 Web site www unipowerco...

Page 2: ...ip N Tell arrow has turned even partially blue this means the freight has been tipped in transport Make sure the carrier notes this on your receipt before you sign for the freight EQUIPMENT INSPECTION...

Page 3: ...A UNIPOWER product is identified by a nameplate that includes model number part number and serial number information as appropriate Please include this information shown in italic in the label drawin...

Page 4: ...vision by UNIPOWER LLC without notice While such information is believed to be accurate as indicated herein UNIPOWER LLC makes no warranty and hereby disclaims all warranties express or implied with r...

Page 5: ...NNECTING AC POWER TO THE SAGEON 200A 2 5 2 4 1 Sageon 200A Connections to Ground 2 5 2 4 2 Lightning and Transient Suppression 2 6 2 4 3 User s AC Electrical Service Panel 2 6 2 4 4 AC Input Cabling 2...

Page 6: ...onnect BLVD LVLD Screens 4 18 4 7 4 Battery Discharge Test Screens 4 18 4 7 5 BDT Results Screen 4 20 4 7 6 BDT Results Screen Additional Details 4 20 4 7 7 BDT Disabled 4 20 4 8 ALARM LOG SCREENS 4 2...

Page 7: ...SERT A RECTIFIER MODULE OR A CONTROLLER 6 8 7 0 SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS 7 1 8 0 SETTING UP NETWORK INTERFACES 8 1 8 1 PROGRAMMING IP ADDRESSES USING DEVICE INSTALLER SOFTWARE 8 1 8 1 1 Preparation...

Page 8: ...EED SINGLE PHASE TO RECIFIERS 3 11 FIGURE 3 13 Y THREE PHASE FEED SINGLE PHASE TO RECTIFIERS 3 11 FIGURE 3 14 SURGE PROTECTION 3 12 FIGURE 3 15 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BOARD OPT MULTIPLE ALARM BOARD 3...

Page 9: ...gized high voltage alarm IEC International Electrical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers LED light emitting diode LSD least significant digit LVA low voltage alarm LVD lo...

Page 10: ...pment Installation Removal Guidelines May 1990 PE 7 1985 Communications Type Battery Chargers NEMA ANSI STD 487 1980 IEEE Guide For The Protection of Wire Line Communications Facilities Serving Electr...

Page 11: ...breaker position while breakers 125 amperes and over take up two breaker positions Two hole lug landings are provided with 1 4 20 studs on 5 8 centers for each circuit breaker An adapter is provided f...

Page 12: ...Introduction Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution System PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 1 2 FIGURE 1 2 SAGEON2 L25 200A 1 TIER DISTRIBUTION WITH AC BREAKERS FIGURE 1 3 SAGEON2 L26 200A 2 TIER DISTRIBUTION...

Page 13: ...mode rectifier technology is used for highly efficient low cost reliable operation The quantity of rectifiers is determined by the user to accommodate the application A maximum of 5 rectifiers can be...

Page 14: ...Local PC access is provided through a supplied USB B connector on the front panel of the controller using the Sageview software Remote PC access across an ethernet network is optionally available The...

Page 15: ...90 5202 200 Rev 6 1 5 Block Diagram Description A simplified block diagram of a 48V Sageon 200A is shown in Figure 1 5 Single phase or three phase power is supplied from the user s AC electrical servi...

Page 16: ...d PC access can require a password A PC that is to be connecting to the Sageon 200A must have the optional Sageview software installed and operating 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS This section contains physical e...

Page 17: ...S ESD S9 1 whenever servicing the equipment is recommended The use of an anti static wrist strap per EOS ESD S1 0 wrist straps is always recommended and is mandatory whenever servicing the power plant...

Page 18: ...ransient EFT IEC 61000 4 4 Level 4 4kV on AC lines Level 3 2kV on load and 1kV on comms lines A A Surge Protection ANSI C62 41 1991 category B3 AC lines Combination Wave 6 kV 3 kA Ring Wave 6 kV 500A...

Page 19: ...d 440 Vac indefinitely Over Voltage Shutdown 300 Vac Under Voltage Shutdown 85 Vac Service Hot swappable i e Can be installed in or removed from an operating Sageon 200A Output 48V Rectifiers Float Vo...

Page 20: ...reen yellow and red LEDs Local Communications USB Sageview required Remote Communications optional Ethernet SNMP 1 2 11 Alarm Specifications Each of following alarms is annunciated by a lighted LED on...

Page 21: ...al Park Rd Dunlap TN 37327 United States Manufacturing facility UNIPOWER Slovakia SRO ZLATOVSKA 1279 Business Center 22 91105 Trencin Slovakia Phone 1 954 346 2442 Toll Free 1 800 440 3504 Web site ww...

Page 22: ...sed with sufficient ventilation After mounting the air flow paths into and out of the rectifiers must be unrestricted Allow adequate flow for exhaust air out of the rack A 3 minimum space is required...

Page 23: ...N Use ESD Electrostatic Discharge safe handling procedures when installing an electronic assembly with the power plant Connection of battery and load cables The following recommendations apply to batt...

Page 24: ...on provides a formula and table that simplify cable selection Torque specifications The torque specification table in this subsection is referenced in procedures that include hardware 2 2 1 Tools and...

Page 25: ...city according to the code authority having jurisdiction in your location 4 Select the larger of the sizes calculated for voltage drop or ampacity TABLE 2 1 WIRE SIZING SIZE AWG NO AREA IN CM CURRENT...

Page 26: ...5 16 18 118 8 9 9 13 42 5 16 24 129 6 10 8 14 64 3 8 16 216 0 18 0 24 40 3 8 24 248 4 20 7 28 07 7 16 14 324 0 27 0 36 61 7 16 20 378 0 31 5 42 71 1 2 13 540 0 45 0 61 01 1 2 20 594 0 49 5 67 11 9 16...

Page 27: ...nput configurations and diagrams This section also describes earth safety ground connection These connections are typically required by national and local electrical codes 2 4 1 Sageon 200A Connection...

Page 28: ...ression devices to the AC electrical service where appropriate 2 4 3 User s AC Electrical Service Panel The AC electrical service panel and wiring from the service panel to the Sageon 200A is supplied...

Page 29: ...or each cable Refer to Table 2 3 for breaker recommendation 7 Ensure that all circuit breakers are in the Off position 8 Connect the power cables to the service panel TABLE 2 3 CIRCUIT BREAKER SELECTI...

Page 30: ...ONLY The rectifiers may be wired as a single phase load connected to a three phase source See Chapter 3 for possible configurations It is imperative that local and national electric codes be followed...

Page 31: ...to prevent interference with the remaining cables to be run 11 To connect the remaining rectifiers If each rectifier is to be powered through a dedicated breaker and AC input cable repeat the above st...

Page 32: ...t part of your installation If the installation includes a battery disconnect switch modify the procedure accordingly 1 Determine the correct battery cable size and shortest cable run See Section 2 2...

Page 33: ...ve cable to the positive bus left hand landing as viewed from the rear NOTE See Table 2 2 for torque specifications 5 At the battery string strip the wire ends and install the needed battery terminals...

Page 34: ...in this case be de energized this is an example of a fail safe alarm IMPORTANT When the relay contacts are connected to a reactive load such as a solenoid or relay coil the load must be shunted by a...

Page 35: ...Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution System Installation PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 2 13 FIGURE 2 6 TEMPERATURE CONCENTRATOR BOARD FIGURE 2 7 BATTERY CONNECTIONS...

Page 36: ...oute the 4 battery temperature sensors to the battery string s Typically somewhere close to the string midpoint 6 Determine which battery posts will have sensors attached Suggested location is shown i...

Page 37: ...r is installed on the positive lead s of the battery string the arrow will point toward the battery string s positive post b If the transducer is installed on the negative lead of the battery string t...

Page 38: ...be used to monitor up to 4 battery strings of 24 cells or monoblocks each The cell voltages can be viewed in real time when the SCU is connected to a PC The Sageview software that is running on the PC...

Page 39: ...nnect a local PC running Sageview included to the SCU by way of the operator panel mounted USB connector and a user supplied USB A plug to USB B plug type Connect a remote i e network connected PC run...

Page 40: ...nto the Housing until the rectifier s rear connectors just engage the Housing connectors Fully seat the rectifier in the Housing to properly engage the connectors 5 Check to be sure that the locking m...

Page 41: ...y types requiring a constant voltage charge profile to enable easy commissioning of a DC UPS or it can be used as a standalone DC source when no batteries are used The power module provides the follow...

Page 42: ...way ribbon 4 Ambient temperature sensor connection 5 Battery temperature sensor connection 6 Rectifier isolated communications connection 10 way ribbon 7 Standalone system voltage connection controlle...

Page 43: ...ery connected and LVD option system When the first rectifier starts and powers the SCU the SCU will load a default system configuration You may then use the operator panel to change many of these defa...

Page 44: ...e over current mode due to a discharged battery string If this is the case continue with the procedure to bring additional rectifiers on line 7 Read the rectifier current and voltage on the operator p...

Page 45: ...personnel It is recommended to remove the AC power before gaining access to the rear wiring due to the safety hazard present inside the electrical enclosure Similarly the energy hazard associated with...

Page 46: ...Commissioning Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution system PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 3 4 FIGURE 3 2 TYPICAL SAGEON 200A INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET 1 OF 3...

Page 47: ...Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution system Commissioning PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 3 5 FIGURE 3 3 CONTINUE TYPICAL SAGEON 200A INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET 2 OF 3...

Page 48: ...Commissioning Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution system PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 3 6 FIGURE 3 4 CONTINUE TYPICAL SAGEON 200A INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET 3 OF 3...

Page 49: ...on of fault protection devices Where the AC breaker option is integrated into the power module each rectifier feed is individually protected and the installer is only required to connect a single AC s...

Page 50: ...Commissioning Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution System PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 3 8 FIGURE 3 6 SINGLE PHASE FEED PHASE TO NEUTRAL FIGURE 3 7 SINGLE PHASE FEED PHASE TO PHASE...

Page 51: ...ageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution System Commissioning PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 3 9 FIGURE 3 8 SPLIT SINGLE PHASE FEED PHASE TO NEUTRAL FIGURE 3 9 Y THREE PHASE FEED CONNECTED RECTIFIERS PHASE TO PHASE...

Page 52: ...Commissioning Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution System PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 3 10 FIGURE 3 10 Y THREE PHASE FEED PHASE TO NEUTRAL FIGURE 3 11 THREE PHASE FEED PHASE TO PHASE...

Page 53: ...1 Power Distribution System Commissioning PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 3 11 FIGURE 3 12 Y THREE PHASE FEED SINGLE PHASE TO RECIFIERS PHASE TO PHASE FIGURE 3 13 Y THREE PHASE FEED SINGLE PHASE TO RECTIFIERS P...

Page 54: ...the maximum AC voltage likely to appear on the line The arrestor should limit the voltage to 1200V 1400V at the rated maximum pulse current FIGURE 3 14 SURGE PROTECTION Battery connections The cables...

Page 55: ...pin configuration is Pin 1 shown in Figure 3 16 Relay Pin Pin function The relays being user configurable can be arranged to activate for multiple alarm conditions or a single alarm only The logic ca...

Page 56: ...following sections describe the interfaces in more detail and cover some of the set up requirements for the more advanced interfaces Termination of the line with resistors generally is not required H...

Page 57: ...en commissioned and the controller is operational 3 12 BATTERY DISTRIBUTION MODULE INTERFACE The battery distribution module is capable of handling up to four battery strings Optional extra battery co...

Page 58: ...ed ribbon cable connection provided on the auxiliary programmable relay board All of these expansion modules are required to be mounted external to the power module and a single 16 way ribbon cable co...

Page 59: ...at some default values will vary with customer specified equipment such as the number of rectifiers installed Many values are user configurable and a column is provided in the table for recording of u...

Page 60: ...hreshold 30 to 90 C 40 C Bat Rated Ampere hour rating of batteries 20 9 999AH BTC Battery temperature coefficient 0 6 mV C cell 0 mV Number Cells Number of chemical cells in battery string 4 24 24 B I...

Page 61: ...le temp sensor failure alarm On Off On 4 1 THE HOME SCREEN The HOME screen shown at right is the default screen It shows Sageon 200A output current and voltage This screen also shows the present mode...

Page 62: ...meter value Enter With a editable parameter displayed press Enter to cause the value to flash indicating that the up arrow or down arrow button can be used to change that value Press ENTER to store th...

Page 63: ...to power the SCU The SCU may have failed There may be no AC power to the system On initial startup all 3 LEDs may be off for approximately 10 seconds while the system boots up 4 4 READING ALARM MESSA...

Page 64: ...n preset value Amber FL Battery switch One or more battery switches open Amber FL Cct Breaker Fuse or circuit breaker in load distribution open Amber FL LVDS Open Low Voltage Disconnect switch open Am...

Page 65: ...ilsafe Alarms on off Bat Cur sensor on off Security on off Password setup When viewing another Test indicators screen the HOME Number of rectifiers SMRs screen will reappear Number of battery strings...

Page 66: ...ture alarm level 3 Phase AC monitor voltage current and frequency Use up arrow or down arrow to scroll through the three AC inputs for each parameter AC monitor option must be installed to view these...

Page 67: ...iers and operator panel will flash when ENTER is pressed and the screen will alternate between the SCU software version and an all pixels on screen not shown Number of SMRs rectifiers in system This n...

Page 68: ...n Phone 1 Set the first number to be dialed when an alarm occurs Up to 20 digits can be stored Numbers longer than 10 digits are shown on two screens Second screen example Phone 2 This number will be...

Page 69: ...ess ENTER to display the current On Off status flashing Press up arrow or down arrow to set the desired state then press ENTER to store The following screens will not appear if Off has been entered Ba...

Page 70: ...y pressing the REC SMR button Press up arrow or down arrow to select the rectifier number i e rectifier position address and press ENTER Press up arrow to scroll through the screens in the order shown...

Page 71: ...t the parameter values apply to ALL installed SMRs To change a parameter value 1 Scroll to the desired screen using the up arrow or down arrow button 2 Press the ENTER button the selected value will f...

Page 72: ...ation no trigger voltage Equalization trigger charge Ah Equalization trigger discharge rate Ah Equalization no trigger discharge rate Ah Equalization end charge current Equalization end charge Ah Equa...

Page 73: ...Set to the voltage to which the battery string falls during discharge When battery voltage reaches this value an alarm will be generated Battery discharge current differential threshold The allowable...

Page 74: ...y temperature sensor is not connected compensation is based on the ambient temperature sensor b If battery and ambient temperature sensors are connected compensation is based solely on the battery sen...

Page 75: ...r Off voltage trigger Equalization trigger A h Equalization is initialized when the charge supplied to the load exceeds the value set in this screen Equalization A h On Off toggle On ampere hour disch...

Page 76: ...tioned control over the contactor use LVLD screens Temperature sensor alarm toggle Set to ON when sensors are connector Set to Off if sensors are not connected NOTE Battery discharge test screens are...

Page 77: ...d the desired battery discharge current by at least 10 rectifiers will supply the additional load leaving the battery string to supply a user defined current to the load End of test Set the battery vo...

Page 78: ...to load current being too low to control discharge current No alarm issued SMR Overload Test aborted due to load current being too high to support controller discharge No alarm issued User Aborted Te...

Page 79: ...t panel There are no means to clear the alarm log entries remotely 4 9 SAGEON BATTERY MONITOR SETUP With the SBM option enabled SBM parameters must be set before monitoring can be performed From the H...

Page 80: ...is deviating pp from the average cell voltage in this battery string Press up arrow or down arrow to change the cell number 4 10 COMMISSIONING With all the batteries load and AC cabling wired and che...

Page 81: ...is a chronological record of the last 100 alarms Moving from one menu to another If no button has been pressed for two minutes the display will revert back to the HOME screen This shows the output vo...

Page 82: ...ageView Ethernet Network PC with SageView Operator Panel SageView Control Unit SCU and Interface Board Local Outputs to User s Alarm System Data Logging Status Measured Variables CD00026a Modem Remote...

Page 83: ...security The administrator can also furnish an IP Internet Protocol address when ethernet access is needed 5 4 CABLE AND NETWORK CONNECTIONS Figure 5 1 shows typical connections for local and remote a...

Page 84: ...ew 1 Insert the Sageview CD in your computer s CD ROM drive The opening screen will appear If it does not appear click Start and then click Run In the Run dialog box type d setup exe Substitute your C...

Page 85: ...Sageview Sageon II 200A N 1 Power Distribution System PM990 5202 200 Rev 6 5 4 4 The final installation screen is the setup complete screen Click Finish to complete the installation...

Page 86: ...p in the Sageview menu bar and read the provided operating information IMPORTANT To display the main screen as shown in Figure 5 2 Install all needed cabling network devices and Sageview software Comp...

Page 87: ...en To start Sageview click Start and then click Programs Locate and click Sageview Allow a brief period for the program to load and then to communicate with the Sageon 200A and acquire data The system...

Page 88: ...he new password kept secure to prevent unauthorized access to critical data and control functions The password should not be a word or an easily guessed variation of a word However it should be easily...

Page 89: ...200A from a remote location see Figure 5 1 However security is a major consideration when deciding upon a communications strategy that involves your company s intranet the Internet or telephone modem...

Page 90: ...ications go to step 4 For serial and TCP IP communications this concludes initial setup 4 For modem communication in the menu bar click Communication and then click Phone Book 5 Select the Editing Ena...

Page 91: ...twork connection the main screen will be incomplete and there will be no parameters or parameter values The network status in the lower left corner of the screen will be red with Disconnected displaye...

Page 92: ...11 Click OK to close the dialog box 12 Click the Site monitor icon in the toolbar to display the Site monitor dialog box See Figure 5 5 13 Type the requested data 14 Click the Save to Disk button Whe...

Page 93: ...gure 5 2 shows a populated Sageview main screen 3 When data has populated the Sageview main screen click on the SCU icon and edit the parameter values as needed 4 Type the new parameter values into th...

Page 94: ...appear allowing selection of the target SCU 12 Click OK to close the dialog box 13 Click the Site monitor icon in the toolbar to display the Site monitor dialog box See Figure 5 5 14 Type the new dat...

Page 95: ...lure of controller The amber LED indicates any alarm condition either system or rectifier related The red LED indicates that one or more of the rectifiers in the system is shut down 5 12 CONTROLLER SE...

Page 96: ...will return the display to the HOME screen The time and date of any given alarm can be obtained by entering the alarm log menu 5 12 3 Controller Alarms A list of all the possible alarms that can be en...

Page 97: ...cell voltage A Range Rectifier Rectifier parameter range error Controller could not overwrite values A Site Monitor Alarm present from the site monitor module See site monitor menu for details of ala...

Page 98: ...ssword Setup Press ENTER Modify Value up down ENTER to accept Press ENTER to begin flashing display and LEDs Test Indicators Press ENTER ENTER system information including controller software version...

Page 99: ...Modify Value up down ENTER to accept ENTER Phone 3 0398887788 Modify Value up down ENTER to accept ENTER Phone 3 Cont 2323 Modify Value up down ENTER to accept ENTER Audio Alarm Off INC DEC toggles s...

Page 100: ...4 cells Modify Value up down ENTER to accept ENTER Number of battery banks BCM Batteries 1 Modify Value up down ENTER to accept ENTER Cell Vhi Alarm 2 50V Modify Value up down ENTER to accept ENTER Ce...

Page 101: ...Cannot be adjusted here Equalise Voltage SMR Default SMR Equalise 56 5V Cannot be adjusted here ENTER SMR voltage above which alarm flagged SMR V high Alarm 57 0V Modify Value up down ENTER to accept...

Page 102: ...10 in Ah Battery Rating 500Ah Modify Value up down ENTER to accept ENTER Battery Temperature compensation BTC Coeff 3 2 mV C C Modify Value up down ENTER to accept Variable from 0 to 6 0mV C C If BTC...

Page 103: ...ccept ENTER Periodic equalisation charging trigger EQ Period 12 Weeks Modify Value up down ENTER to accept Set to zero to disable ENTER Manual control of equalisation Manual Start Eq Press ENTER ENTER...

Page 104: ...the alarm log at the operator panel or at a local or remote PC Look for repetitive alarms determine their cause s and take steps to correct events that result in alarms 2 Check operator panel LEDs Re...

Page 105: ...arm messages and error codes that appear in response to a detected change in status of the Sageon 200A batteries or environment see Table 6 1 TABLE 6 1 ALARM MESSAGES AND ERROR CODES Location Display...

Page 106: ...qualize mode No action needed Off Flashing On Rectifier shut down by remote control Rectifier not inserted in holder properly Internal control circuit fault No action needed Remove and reseat Replace...

Page 107: ...50Amp rectifiers UNIPOWER p n 100 7675 4850 are available with the Sageon 200A system To replace a rectifier refer to Section 2 13 Installing and Removing rectifiers 6 5 REPLACING THE SAGEON 200A CONT...

Page 108: ...ntroller Assembly 1 Check that a known good replacement controller Assembly is on hand for immediate installation 2 Lift the locking mechanism and remove the SCU 3 Re install the new SCU 6 6 REPLACING...

Page 109: ...bus voltage increases to the float voltage Load or battery circuit breaker alarm does not set when the breaker is opened or is incorrectly alarmed as battery switch instead of load trip or visa versa...

Page 110: ...ff or No Response on the controller rectifier display An AC failure to the rectifier is the most likely cause While the rectifier internal power rails are still available the unit will communicate wit...

Page 111: ...ssible EEPROM Fail alarm for the controller is activated Corrupted data found on the backplane EEPROM that is outside the allowable data range similar to rectifier corruption above Replace the faulty...

Page 112: ...ional list options and or replacement spare parts Description UNIPOWER Part Number Circuit Boards Rectifier Backplane Board ERT190 5540 Controller Backplane Board ERT190 5770 Controller Backplane w Te...

Page 113: ...twork class Connect PC to the controller s network interface directly or via a network Power up the controller Start Device Installer program 8 1 2 Local IP address set up procedure On Device Installe...

Page 114: ...Setup Mode Note If Enter is not pressed within 3 seconds the connection will be terminated If Enter was pressed within time out window a message similar to the sample below will be printed to Telnet...

Page 115: ...it has no IP address you can use Address Resolution Protocol ARP method from Windows based systems to assign a temporary IP address If you want to initially configure the unit through the network foll...

Page 116: ...s excerpted from Lantronix Embedded Integration Kit Revision D 06 03 02 Part Number 900 226 You must configure the Lantronix Interface so that it can communicate on a network with Sageon CSU and commu...

Page 117: ...he unit will reboot 8 2 4 Server Configuration Network Configuration These are the unit s basic network parameters The following parameters are displayed when you select login into the unit basic para...

Page 118: ...11 11111111 11111110 255 255 255 252 2 bits 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111100 255 255 255 248 3 bits 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111000 255 255 255 240 4 bits 11111111 11111111 11111111 11110000 25...

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