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Liebert® DPM

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Liebert DPM

Page 1: ...Liebert DPM User Manual...

Page 2: ...ility for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions Refer to other local practices or building codes as applicable for the correct methods tools and materials to be...

Page 3: ...te Time and Time Zone 18 3 2 Change the Time Zone 18 3 3 Change the Date 19 3 4 Changing Date Time and Measurement Formats 19 3 4 1 Change the Date Format 19 3 4 2 Change the Time Format 19 3 4 3 Chan...

Page 4: ...nfiguration One Line Diagram Links 49 7 2 Remove One Breaker from a Panelboard 50 7 3 Remove All Breakers from a Panelboard 52 7 4 Install Multiple Breakers 54 7 5 Change a Breaker 55 7 5 1 Add a Brea...

Page 5: ...the top of the touchscreen summarizes system conditions with colors and an icon matched to the status The color and the icon change immediately if the system s status changes The right panel displays...

Page 6: ...Warning or Alarm 6 Toolbar color coded for system status touching the status header will take you to the Events screen where any active events may be viewed and managed green indicates normal operatio...

Page 7: ...Figure 1 2 System Status Toolbar Warning and Alarm Examples Figure 1 3 Liebert DPM Main Display Text View Operator Level Figure 1 4 Legend Graphical and Text Views 1 Introduction 3...

Page 8: ...s can rename them Renaming permits site personnel to denote a component so that it s location and function are more readily apparent e g Rack Backup Servers There is no limit on the number of characte...

Page 9: ...us on page 39 Determining when users logged in and out Context Menu Controls on page 27 Silencing alarms Reset Silence and Filter Faults and Events on page 59 Resetting faults Reset Silence and Filter...

Page 10: ...level login The Liebert DPM has four access levels Observer Operator Administrator and Service each with different levels of authority The Observer level which does not permit configuration changes d...

Page 11: ...ouch the OK button 6 Touch the Save button to keep your changes or touch the Cancel button to exit without saving NOTE To delete PIN requirements such as for a PDU or RPP in a secure area with restric...

Page 12: ...gs unless the default view has been changed The appearance will differ only in the Context Menus displayed The Observer and Operator menus are the same but the Observer has view only access Context Me...

Page 13: ...uchscreen Touch a lower level component to view details about it Components in the one line diagram signify their operational status by their color green white amber or red Faults Warnings and Events...

Page 14: ...he display To customize the display s appearance 1 Log in to the Liebert DPM with Operator Administrator or Service Access if PINs are required 2 From the STATUS view touch the Context Menu icon in th...

Page 15: ...more than one New View is created the Liebert DPM will number them in order of creation 3 Touch the Enter key on the on screen keyboard after entering the new name 4 Select the number of panels in th...

Page 16: ...Figure 2 7 Create a Panel Layout ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Name for newlayout 2 Number of panels in newlayout 3 Content links for panels in newlayout 4 Location of panels in newlayout Vertiv User Manual 12...

Page 17: ...ghlighted may be edited or removed 2 4 Using the Edit Icon to Customize Layout The Touchscreen Control Panel layout can also be changed with the Edit icons on the screen The Edit icon can be used to a...

Page 18: ...r push a handle to resize the panel this is possible only if the panel shares half the Touchscreen Display with another panel see Figure 2 9 on the facing page 8 Move a Panel Touching and holding the...

Page 19: ...will be acceptable for most applications but it can be changed to a blue background or a light gray background accompanied by changes to the dialog boxes and text Users at any access level Observer O...

Page 20: ...Figure 2 10 Choose a Theme Figure 2 11 Themes Light_Gray_9 and Blue_9 item DESCRIPTION 1 Light_Gray_9 theme 2 Blue_9 theme Vertiv User Manual 16...

Page 21: ...n interaction Choices are 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes and 15 minutes Display Brightness The default setting is 80 percent but the brightness may be changed in increment...

Page 22: ...splay Options Formats refer to Changing Date Time and Measurement Formats on page 19 The control will display local time and UTC Time in the STATUS Context Menu Display Options Date Time view The cont...

Page 23: ...IME page 6 Touch the Save button to make the changes or touch Cancel to exit without saving the changes NOTE Touching the Graphic Text icon permits changing the date by scrolling though months days an...

Page 24: ...OM LABELS page permits renaming settings serial ports and network interfaces New names may be entered for these to suit local preferences and to ease troubleshooting and refine data The default name o...

Page 25: ...5 Touch the Enter key 6 Touch Save to make the change or touch Cancel to exit without saving Figure 3 2 Create or Modify Custom Labels 3 Setting Display Properties 21...

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Page 27: ...t these PINs may be changed from the factory set numbers NOTE Vertiv recommends recording any PINs set and storing the numbers where they are accessible if they are forgotten A user with authority to...

Page 28: ...s Administrator or higher 2 Touch SETUP at the top of the screen 3 Touch the Role whose PIN will be set or changed 4 Touch the PIN value on the right side of the Touchscreen Control Panel 5 Enter a PI...

Page 29: ...t PIN shown after touching PIN Value 3 Log Out icon 4 Save button 5 OK button 6 Enter button 7 Keypad NOTE Vertiv recommends keeping a current list of PINs in a location known to administrative person...

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Page 31: ...t menu seen by an Observer appears identical to the Context Menu seen by an Operator However when an Operator or Administrator is logged in the Context Menu permits actions such as customizing the lay...

Page 32: ...displays an ellipsis Clicking on that row will create a double row displaying the full component or subcomponent name Metering View only system components voltage current power usage and peak current...

Page 33: ...options for all access levels Observers can export the log as a CSV file for recordkeeping analysis and similar uses If a component or subcomponent name is too long the Liebert DPM displays an ellipsi...

Page 34: ...nfigured capacity model number and serial number 5 2 1 View or Change Network Settings Because the Liebert DPM monitors and manages the PDU or RPP over a network the Liebert DPM restricts communicatio...

Page 35: ...Figure 5 2 Change Network Settings Ethernet ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Ethernet network selected 2 Enabled Disabled choice 3 IP address source DHCP or Static 5 Context Menu Controls 31...

Page 36: ...nput Contact s delay current may also be adjusted To change the Input Contact settings 1 Log in with Administrator or Service access 2 Touch SETUP Context Menu Input Contact 3 Select an external input...

Page 37: ...ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Context Menu location 2 Default contact name 3 Contact String default changing from Preset to Custom enables specifying and renaming the string 4 Custom or Preset type of contact 5...

Page 38: ...he name on the left side of the Touchscreen Control Panel 4 Touch the Assigned Event dialog box to select an event and assign it to the contact 5 Touch the Save button to keep your change or touch the...

Page 39: ...ouch the plus or minus sign at the ends of the slider to increase or decrease the threshold value The threshold determines when the Liebert DPM changes the Status Bar color and icon 4 Touch the Save b...

Page 40: ...lf of the box will switch the setting Other items such as Frequency have a drop down menu Touching others such as Unit Name activates a keypad to make changes Changes to any require touching the Save...

Page 41: ...e imported to the USB port on the PDU or RPP 3 Touch Setup Context Menu Settings and select Import 4 Select the INI file to be imported 5 Select the import method to use Full Settings Partial Settings...

Page 42: ...file ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Context Menu Choose Settings Import to import an INI file 2 Setup 3 Import button Touch this after selecting the file to import 4 Select Import file Choose the INI file to impo...

Page 43: ...iled information touch Transformer at the top of the one line diagram The Liebert DPM opens to the TRANSFORMER screen at Meter Data This displays metered values for each phase see Figure 6 1 below Fig...

Page 44: ...numerically text for the entire panelboard The thresholds for the warning fault color are the overcurrent warning fault thresholds for the panelboard To view a Panelboard s Summary Status 1 Touch Sta...

Page 45: ...iewed 2 Panelboard main 3 Summary tab 4 Panelboard branch breakers Figure 6 3 Panelboard summary status Fault ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Panelboard being viewed 2 Panelboard main 3 Summary tab 4 Panelboard br...

Page 46: ...e panelboard in the one line diagram This displays a one line diagram of the panelboard s components each color coded to show its status 2 Touch Meter Data This displays the view shown in Figure 6 4 b...

Page 47: ...n touch the subfeed in the one line diagram This displays a one line diagram of the subfeed depending on touchscreen space and the Meter Data screen for the subfeed as shown in Figure 6 5 below Figure...

Page 48: ...akers 3 Value to be reset same text appears with all reset screens but value being reset may be kWH Peak Demand or Peak Current 6 2 3 Reset Peak Demand Touching the Reset Peak Demand button displays a...

Page 49: ...ge 44 These settings may be used to track power consumption by particular equipment 6 2 5 View Transformer Configuration The system s overall configuration may be viewed by touching STATUS Transformer...

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Page 51: ...permit Observers and Operators to view the system its components and warning and fault settings These two user classes cannot however alter settings Using the Context Menu permits additional changes...

Page 52: ...n inactive until change is made 7 Clear Panel button removes all breakers from panel Additional settings not shown in Figure 7 1 above which may be viewed by scrolling down are Neutral Overcurrent Ena...

Page 53: ...ker Configuration One Line Diagram Links To change a breaker s configuration with one line diagram links 1 Log in with Administrator access if PINs are required 2 Touch STATUS and select the panelboar...

Page 54: ...ing either the plus or minus sign once will increase or decrease the threshold value by one percentage point b Holding either the plus sign or minus sign will move the threshold indicator continuously...

Page 55: ...Figure 7 3 Select Breaker to be Deleted ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Selected breaker 2 Configuration tab chosen signified by white bar underneath 3 Delete button 7 Add Remove and Configure Components 51...

Page 56: ...a panelboard is replaced with a panelboard that has a different arrangement of breakers This function is not possible at the Observer or Operator access level To remove all breakers 1 Log in with Admi...

Page 57: ...ections 2 Add breaker icon 3 Configuration tab 4 Save button inactive until change is made 5 Cancel button inactive until change is made 6 Clear Panel button not visible to Observers or Operators Figu...

Page 58: ...box all available breaker positions will be selected in green and labeled New Breaker 4 Touch the Next button 5 At the next screen enter the breaker rating on the keypad and touch the Done box NOTE T...

Page 59: ...n open section of a panelboard 1 Log in at the Administrator or Service level if PINs are required 2 Touch the panelboard with the breaker s to be altered If you are installing a new breaker continue...

Page 60: ...itions are open 6 Touch the Next button The ADD BREAKER DETAILS window opens 7 5 2 Set Breaker Details 7 Set the breaker rating enable or disable Overcurrent Fault the fault threshold and enable or di...

Page 61: ...Figure 7 10 Breaker Changes Completed 7 Add Remove and Configure Components 57...

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Page 63: ...vents that have occurred over time assessing system performance under various conditions and modes of operation The Event Log does not permit resetting or silencing events The Event Log may be exporte...

Page 64: ...a warning a green shield with a check mark is normal operation 5 Event ID 6 Component that the event affected 7 Arrowhead denotes which heading was used to sort the active EVENTS list Component in th...

Page 65: ...er button This displays the Event Filter list 3 Select the parameter used to filter the list either Severity Filters Status Alarm and Fault or Component Filters populated with the current list of comp...

Page 66: ...filtering events enabling users to view only certain events To filter events and faults 1 Touch Status Context Menu Logs Event Log This displays the Event Log 2 Touch the Filter button 3 Select the p...

Page 67: ...Figure 8 4 Filter Events Event Log Scrolling will permit viewing components not shown in the example above 8 Reset Silence and Filter Faults and Events 63...

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Page 69: ...time and operational efficiency through continuous monitoring expert analysis and proactive response Detailed parametric data is continuously captured with advanced technology embedded in select crit...

Page 70: ...Figure 9 2 Vertiv LIFE Services Contact From LIFE SERVICES Icon Figure 9 3 Vertiv LIFE Services Contact From Context Menu Vertiv User Manual 66...

Page 71: ...ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Context Menu 2 LIFESupport Contact Information 9 Vertiv Life Services 67...

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Page 73: ...el Input 1 Fault Invalid Phase Rotation 110 The input phases are not in the normal A B C sequence Input 1 Fault Phase Loss 111 The input phase voltages are unbalance by 20 and all voltages are greater...

Page 74: ...t phases are not in the normal A B C sequence Input 2 Fault Phase Loss 134 The input phase voltages are unbalance by 20 and all voltages are greater than 50v Input 2 Fault High Voltage THD 135 One of...

Page 75: ...ses are belowthe setpoint for the set period PBM Mains Label Breaker Label Status Energy Measure Rollover 235 The kWH Total measurement has exceeded its maximum value Parametric data 1 indicates panel...

Page 76: ...e I rms phases has exceeded the warning setpoint for the set period SFM Panel Name Subfeed Label Fault Neutral Overcurrent 334 L The In rms has exceeded the alarm setpoint for the set period SFM Panel...

Page 77: ...m compatible Table 10 4 HMI User Events Component Subcomponent Type Event Name ID Latching Definition Board Name EIB Alarm Internal Input Contact 1 600 L Internal alarm is active Default text High Tem...

Page 78: ...el A 2 Panel B Branch N0 0 Mains 1 to 84 Branch No 0xFF Mains and Branch on this panel Parametric Data Examples XFM 0 0 0 PBM 1 or 2 panel 0xff All branches 0 PBM 1 or 2 panel 0 to 84 branch 0 SFM I L...

Page 79: ...tem level especially when detected at PBM or SFM as opposed to every subfeed for example like the BAM Board Name Fault FW Incompatible 21 N Use by HMI No logging HMI sees a mismatch in configuration s...

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