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NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual (UM1M832DNA)

 

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Rev. C 

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DESCRIPTION " 

 

 

 

Threshold for very high current alarm in 0.001 %" 

 

::= { loadEntry 15 } 

 

 

 

-- Over-current #1  Over-current alarm condition 

-- Over-current #2  Over-current alarm condition 

 

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-- Alarm trap counter { distribMIB 3 } 
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alarmLastTrapNo OBJECT-TYPE 

 

SYNTAX Counter32 

 

MAX-ACCESS read-only 

 

STATUS current 

 

DESCRIPTION " 

 

 

The sequence number of last submitted alarm trap, 

 

 

also last row in alarmTrapTable." 

 

::= { distribMIB 3 } 

 

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-- Active Alarm table { distribMIB 4 } 

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alarmActiveAlarmTable OBJECT-TYPE 
 

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ActiveAlarmEntry 

 

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible 

 

STATUS current 

 

DESCRIPTION " 

 

 

Table holding information about the currently active alarms." 

 

::= { distribMIB 4 } 

 

activeAlarmEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
 

SYNTAX ActiveAlarmEntry 

 

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible 

 

STATUS current 

 

DESCRIPTION " 

 

 

An entry (conceptual row) in the alarmTrapTable." 

 

INDEX { alarmIndex } 

 

::= { alarmActiveAlarmTable 1 } 

 
ActiveAlarmEntry ::= SEQUENCE { 

 

alarmIndex Counter32, 

 

alarmTime DateAndTime, 

 

alarmStatusChange StatusChange, 

 

alarmSeverity Status, 

 

alarmDescription DisplayString, 

 

alarmType Integer32 } 

 
alarmIndex OBJECT-TYPE 

 

SYNTAX Counter32 

 

MAX-ACCESS read-only 

 

STATUS current 

 

DESCRIPTION " 

 

 

The unique sequence number of this alarm trap." 

 

::= { activeAlarmEntry 1 } 

 
alarmTime OBJECT-TYPE 

 

SYNTAX DateAndTime 

 

MAX-ACCESS read-only 

 

STATUS current 

 

DESCRIPTION " 

Summary of Contents for NetSure M832DNA

Page 1: ...NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Revision C Specification Number 1M832DNA Model Number M832DNA Software Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...ethods tools and materials to be used in performing procedures not specifically described in this document This document may contain confidential and or proprietary information of Vertiv Group Corp and its receipt or possession does not convey any right to reproduce disclose its contents or to manufacture or sell anything that it may describe Reproduction disclosure or use without specific authori...

Page 3: ... 13 Using the Web Interface 14 Overview 14 Multiple Browsers Supported 14 Web Interface Screens 14 Procedures 14 Common Tasks Performed via the Local Keypad and or Web Interface 23 Procedures 23 TL1 Interface 32 General 32 Monitor Unit TL1 Feature 33 Machine to Machine HTTP Interface 33 Description 33 Using the Machine to Machine HTTP Interface Option 33 EXAMPLE 36 Resolving Alarms 37 Local Displa...

Page 4: ...sumption Map Tab 65 Bay Data Tab 66 Menu Navigation Area 67 Settings Menu 67 History Log Menu 75 System Inventory Menu 87 Advanced Settings Menu 88 Accessing the Monitor Unit via a Network Management System NMS 122 General 122 NMS Supported by SNMP Agent 122 NMS Supported by SNMP v2 122 NMS Supported by SNMP v3 122 Parameter Setting in SNMP Manager 123 MIB Installation 124 Installation 124 Content...

Page 5: ...ormat Overview of Required TL1 Messages 153 Samples 155 Table of TL1 Commands Supported 157 Expanded Description of TL1 Commands Supported in alphabetical order 158 TL1 Autonomous Messages Supported in alphabetical order 167 List of Error Codes for TL1 Commands Supported in alphabetical order 171 Replacement Procedures 172 Monitor Unit Replacement 172 Specifications 174 ...

Page 6: ...d ANSI OSHA This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk only to equipment data or service even if such use appears to be permitted in some of the applicable standards OSHA ALERT Alerts the reader to an action that must be avoided in order to protect equipment software data or service ISO ALERT Alerts the reader to an action that must be performed in order to prevent equipment damag...

Page 7: ...upgrade via its USB port Optional monitor unit interface boards may be available in your system These monitor unit interface boards provide connections for binary inputs programmable relay outputs and temperature probes Monitor Unit Functionality The monitor unit provides voltage current and status information about a distribution bay It provides summary information about the bay summary informati...

Page 8: ...d 2 C E G Feed 3 B D Feed 3 B Feed 4 F H Feed 4 D F Feed 5 H Each panel can be a standard panel or an advanced panel For each advanced panel the monitor unit measures current and fuse CB status for each distribution device in the panel Individual distribution devices are not measured in a standard panel A load in the consumption map consists of a set of distribution devices which can be collected ...

Page 9: ...installed in the system that can be wired to external alarm circuits Data Logs The monitor unit acquires and analyses real time data from the system s components The monitor unit uses this data to process alarms and also records data in logs The logs are viewed using the Web Interface and consists of the following Logs can be saved in the html Web page or txt text format Alarm History Log Records ...

Page 10: ...e should be a shielded cable IB Interface Board if furnished Some systems may be furnished with an IB Interface Board connected to the monitor unit The IB2 Interface Board provides four 4 programmable form C relay outputs The relay outputs can be connected to customer external alarm circuits Each relay output can be configured to change state when one or more alarm events occur The relay outputs c...

Page 11: ... Keys Locations Table 2 Local Indicators Indicator Normal State Fault State Fault Cause Status Green On Off No input power to the monitor unit Observation Alarm Yellow Off On The system has one or more active Observation alarms Alarm conditions are programmable Major or Critical Alarm Red Off On The system has one or more active Major or Critical alarms Alarm conditions are programmable Menu Navig...

Page 12: ...he lesser privilege levels Table 3 User Privilege Levels Privilege Level Default User Name and Password Authority Level A Browser none set The User can only read browse information in the menus Level B Operator none set The User has access to the system Control menus Level C Engineer none set The User has access to the system Settings menus and can download the configuration package The User does ...

Page 13: ...ired to access menus that allow changing any power system parameter Navigating the Menus To Select a Sub Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired sub menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected sub menu To Select a User and Enter a Password To select a User use the UP and DOWN keys to move the cursor to the Select User field Press ENT Use the UP and DOWN keys to select a User prev...

Page 14: ...CP The monitor unit s IPv4 parameters IP subnet mask and gateway addresses must be set to match your company s network settings The default settings for these parameters are shown below IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask Address 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 1 1 Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings enter parameters Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu Ethernet T...

Page 15: ...port supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP function If your system does not have an IB4 board connect the Local Area Network LAN to the monitor unit s top panel port This port can be assigned an IP address or can be set for DHCP If set for DHCP it will get its IP address from a DHCP server on the network Refer to Setting IPv4 Communications Parameters if monitor unit not set as DHCP on...

Page 16: ... procedure to record your computer s network settings so they can be returned to these values when done and then change these settings in your computer to match the communications settings programmed in the monitor unit NOTE Windows 7 operating system is used in this procedure other operating systems are similar a Record your computer s network settings by launching Control Panel in your computer ...

Page 17: ...he top of the monitor unit See Figure 1 The monitor unit s top panel port is configured with an IP address Default is 192 168 1 2 This is the address you will type into your Web browser to access the monitor unit s Web Interface You will also have to set the properties on your computer refer to the previous procedure in step 1 3 When finished disconnect your computer from the monitor unit and if n...

Page 18: ...b Interface via IPv6 2 When finished disconnect your computer from the monitor unit Disabling Proxy Server Settings to Enable a Connection to the Monitor Unit over an Intranet Network if required NOTE This procedure needs to be performed only when the monitor unit is connected to an Intranet and the User s computer is set to access the Intranet through a proxy server Note that if the monitor unit ...

Page 19: ...e Monitor Unit Your computer s security settings may prevent you from loading files or downloading files into the monitor unit Refer to the following procedure to set your computer s security settings to allow for this Procedure NOTE Internet Explorer is used in this procedure other browsers are similar 1 Launch Internet Explorer 2 Select Internet Options from the Tools menu The Internet Options w...

Page 20: ...nual UM1M832DNA Rev C 20 3 Under Browsing History click on the Settings button The following window opens In the Settings window choose Every time I visit the webpage and click OK 4 In the Internet Options window select the Security tab ...

Page 21: ...ck Sites The following window opens Uncheck the Require server verification https for all sites in the zone box if https is not being used 6 In the Trusted sites window type or copy the monitor unit URL in the Add this website to the zone box 7 Click Add The monitor unit URL is listed in the Websites box Click Close ...

Page 22: ...rs Tab on page 89 NOTE Before entering a User Name and password you can select a local language that the Web Interface menus use from those listed in the top right corner of the login window See Language Tab on page 94 3 After entering a valid User Name and Password and clicking LOGIN the Web Interface HOMEPAGE window opens Refer to Web Interface Screens on page 52 You can program a Forgot Passwor...

Page 23: ...r every successful update for your records and in case of monitor unit failure Setting Bay Parameters Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Bay Settings Web Menu Navigation Home Page Distribution Bay Tab see Distribution Bay Settings Web Page on page 56 Setting Input Feeds Parameters Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Feeds Settings Web Menu Navigation Home Page Distribution Bay...

Page 24: ...Tab Time Settings In the Specify Time section click on Get Local Time from Connected PC and then Set to automatically set the date and time To manually set the date and time click on the clock symbol and enter the date and time See Figure 2 Then select the Confirm button Then click on Set to save the change Figure 2 Manual Date and Time Menu Adding Deleting and Modifying Users Local Menu Navigatio...

Page 25: ...etting Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Comm Settings DHCP set to enabled can also view acquired IP address Main Menu ESC to view acquired IP address Web Menu Navigation None Setting SNMP Parameters Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu SNMP Tab Setting TL1 Parameters Refer to the following procedures Setting TL1 Protocol Parameters Local Menu Navigation...

Page 26: ...s Tab Assigning Relays to Alarms Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu Alarms Tab and DI Alarms Tab Setting Digital Inputs Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu DI Alarms Tab Disabling the Local Keypad Sound Local Menu Navigation Main Menu Settings Icon Sys Settings Keypad Voice Web Menu Navigation None Programming the Audible Alarm Fea...

Page 27: ...ane of the Home page Select the Distribution Bay tab and use the interactive links to view the various system elements status pages Select the Bay Data tab to view basic bay data See Distribution Bay Tab on page 55 and Consumption Map Tab on page 65 Viewing the Monitor Unit s Device Inventory Local Menu Navigation Main Menu ESC to view Info Screens ENT to view Inventory Web Menu Navigation System ...

Page 28: ...B2 will be in alarm state if wired for fail safe Then you can individually change each relay s state The relay changes state for the time period selected At the end of the test all relays are returned to their normal state if no alarms are present Local Menu Navigation None Web Menu Navigation Advance Settings Menu DO Relay Tab Relay Test set to Manual then Advance Settings Menu DO relay Relay sel...

Page 29: ...le filename would be seville4app_cfg tar To aid in file management you may change the name of the SettingParam tar file to differentiate it from other SettingParam tar files saved The new name can use alpha and numeric characters preceding the original SettingParam tar name the end of the new file name must always be SettingParam tar for example an acceptable filename would be seville4SettingParam...

Page 30: ...d USB the following USB drive specifications must be adhered to USB 2 0 or below 32G or less formatted fat32 file system Refer to the following procedures Local Menu Navigation To Download an Application All Package 1 Copy the file to a USB memory device The file must be in the root directory of the USB memory device The file must be named app_V tar gz NOTE is the revision number i e 1 1 40 4 1 40...

Page 31: ...ins a SettingParam tar file as shipped If provided the SettingParam tar file has a seven digit UIN Unique Identification Number preceding the SettingParam tar filename The UIN identifies a SettingParam tar file for use with a specific system This file can be used to restore your system to the configuration as shipped Refer to Reloading a Backed Up Monitor Unit Configuration on page 29 to reload th...

Page 32: ...fy and enter the signal name parameter s When done press Set Relay Outputs Advance Settings Menu DO relay Tab TL1 Interface TL1 is available as an orderable option General The monitor unit can operate as a Network Element NE in a Network Maintenance and Administration NMA system NMA is software developed by Bell Communications Research Bellcore to run on an Operations System OS This system utilize...

Page 33: ...erface Only one telnet connection through the monitor unit TL1 port is allowed at any time The telnet connection is disabled when the TL1 interface is not selected by the customer The telnet connection is considered disabled when all telnet ports indicate closed during a network scan of the Ethernet connection Monitor Unit TL1 Configuration Webpages are provided in the monitor unit Web interface t...

Page 34: ...ime and etime The time is the local time on the monitor unit The starting and ending time can also be specified using YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Note that dashes are used instead of slashes The starting and ending time using this format is specified using field names starttime and endtime The time is the local time on the monitor unit The URL can include 0 1 2 or 3 user keys These keys are ASCII text A Z...

Page 35: ...output for the keys would be ukey3 If no keys are specified the output for the keys would be The rows in the response always include the same number of columns that is the same number of comma s The number of columns comma s is the same whether the status is OK and data is provided or the status is not OK and no data is provided If the status is not OK the response will be like 7 1 2014 19 07 1404...

Page 36: ...nitor unit can be accessed at 192 168 1 2 Request http 192 168 1 2 stime 1404061200 etime 140464799 ukey1 123 ukey2 abc ukey3 foobar Response DateTime Epoch Time Temperature Supply Temp OAT Temp Temp Code UserKey1 UserKey2 UserKey3 7 1 2014 19 07 1404241623 74 6 73 3 70 9 71 3 97 123 abc foobar 7 1 2014 19 08 1404241723 75 6 74 3 71 9 72 3 97 123 abc foobar 7 1 2014 19 10 1404241823 76 6 75 3 72 9...

Page 37: ... Outgoing Alarms Blocked Alarm relays are forced in the off state and alarms are blocked from changing the relay state Verify why monitor unit setting was changed before changing back Maintenance Time Limit Alarm Monitor Unit issues a maintenance alarm Perform routine maintenance and reset maintenance timer Config Error Backup Config Configuration error 1 Reload configuration package Config Error ...

Page 38: ...imit Device1 High2 Curr Current 1 above High 2 limit Check why current is high Device16 High2 Curr Current 16 above High 2 limit Device1 Fuse Alarm only if supported requires an advanced distribution panel The device fuse alarm is triggered when there is a fuse alarm on the panel and the current for the device drops to zero at the same time Find out and eliminate the reason the fuse or circuit bre...

Page 39: ...Interface refer to Web Interface Screens on page 52 Menus Figure 3 to Figure 14 provide flow diagrams of the menus accessed via the monitor unit local display and keypad Factory Default Setpoints Refer to the configuration drawing C drawing furnished with your system for a list of factory default values Main Menu The Main Menu is shown in Figure 3 This is the first screen displayed when the local ...

Page 40: ...v NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 40 Information Screens accessed from the Main Menu Information screens can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Information Screens ...

Page 41: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 41 Alarm Menu The Alarm Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Alarm Menu ...

Page 42: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 42 Settings Menu The Settings Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Settings Menu Menu Selection ...

Page 43: ...ESC to cancel the change The parameter values shown in are the adjustment range or acceptable values To Select a Sub Menu Press the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired sub menu Press the ENT key to enter the selected sub menu Note Items marked with an indicates there is a submenu Press ENT to view the submenu Panel Panel A Panel B Panel C Panel D Panel E Panel F Panel G Panel H ENT ESC ESC B...

Page 44: ... 10mV to 50mV Shunt Current 800A 500A to 2000A Clear Datas Clear Clear ESC To Change a Parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to move up and down list of parameters Press ENT to select the parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to change the parameter Press ENT to make the change Press ESC to cancel the change The parameter values shown in are the adjustment range or acceptable values To Select a Sub ...

Page 45: ...eld Repeat for all fields ENT to save the change ESC to cancel Sys Settings Change the language option here that the LCD menus will use The local language selected in the Web Interface Language Tab found in the Advance Settings Menu is displayed here along side the English language option Note that the English language option is always displayed To Change a Parameter Press the UP and DOWN keys to ...

Page 46: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 46 Bay Current Menu The Bay Current Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Bay Current Menu ...

Page 47: ...or Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 47 Input Feeds Current and Voltage Menu The Input Feeds Current and Voltage Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Input Feeds Current and Voltage Menu ...

Page 48: ...rtiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 48 Distribution Panels Menu The Distribution Panels Menu can be accessed from the Main Menu as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Distribution Panels Menu ...

Page 49: ... Not Used Panel Type Select Standard or Advanced Num of Elements Enter the number of distribution devices that are installed in the distribution panel Feed ID Assigned which input feed is connected to the distribution panel Note Program the Feed ID for panels starting from panels at the top to the panels at the bottom Clear Datas Clears the data stored for the panel Distribution Device Advanced Pa...

Page 50: ...unt current rating Clear Datas Clears the data stored for this feed Sys Settings Sub Menu LCD Language Select the language the menus are displayed in Keypad Voice Sets the keypad sound on or off Audible Alarm Off Disables the audible alarm On When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm sounds Press any key to silence the audible alarm 3 min 10 min 1 hr 4 hrs When a new alarm occurs the audible alarm...

Page 51: ...address Enter the address in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 nnn 255 This is the address of the gateway of the network on which the monitor unit resides The address must be a valid address and must not be 255 255 255 255 IPV6 DHCP The IPV6 DHCP function allows the monitor unit to acquire an IP address automatically This function can only be enabled or disabled via the local display and keypad I...

Page 52: ...Local Display Menus on page 39 NOTE Best viewed at 1024 x 768 resolution Homepage In the Web Interface after entering a valid User Name and Password and clicking LOGIN the Homepage window opens See also Logging into the Monitor Unit on page 22 Figure 15 Monitor Unit Homepage The homepage window is divided into six areas 1 System Status Information Area 2 System Specifications Information Area 3 Mo...

Page 53: ... is displayed here System Specifications Information Area System specifications are displayed here Monitor Unit Specifications Information Area Monitor unit specifications are displayed here Figure 16 System Status Information System Specifications Information and Monitor Unit Specifications Information Areas ...

Page 54: ... icon is a check box named Auto Popup When this box is checked and the alarm window is collapsed a new alarm will cause the alarm window to expand Figure 17 Alarms Area The alarms area contains tabs to allow viewing all alarms or a type of alarm severity For example click the Critical tab to display alarms set as Critical alarms NOTE Observation alarms are color coded yellow major alarms are color...

Page 55: ... The Distribution Bay tab displays distribution bay status in a graphical block diagram format Figure 19 Distribution Bay Tab The Distribution Bay tab status area is User interactive It has interactive links Clicking on the various element links will take you to that element s Web page For example clicking on the Feed 1 element opens the Web Page shown in Figure 21 This topic is further explained ...

Page 56: ...on Bay Settings Web Page Bay Full Name Name displayed in the Web Interface menus Bay Abbr Name Name displayed in the local display menus Site Name Enter a name for the site the bay is located in Capacity Enter the bay s capacity High Current Limit 1 Enter the bay s high current 1 alarm setpoint Enter the percentage value of the capacity for alarm High Current Limit 2 Enter the bay s high current 2...

Page 57: ...ed Web Page allows you to view feed data and set feed parameters The peak values peak for 24 hours etc are captured as soon as they happen The total power for 24 week month are not recorded until the period has passed meaning the total for 24 hours isn t recorded until 24 hours have passed etc Figure 21 Feed Web Page Clicking here opens the following Web page ...

Page 58: ... window and go back to the Feed Web Page To change a programmable parameter select or enter a new value for the parameter then click on Set to change the value Figure 22 Feed Settings Web Page Feed Full Name Name displayed in the Web Interface menus Feed Abbr Name Name displayed in the local display menus Over Volt1 Enter the feed s over voltage 1 alarm setpoint ...

Page 59: ...Capacity Enter the feed s capacity High Current Limit 1 Enter the feed s high current 1 alarm setpoint Enter the percentage value of the capacity for alarm High Current Limit 2 Enter the feed s high current 2 alarm setpoint Enter the percentage value of the capacity for alarm Shunt Voltage Enter the feed s shunt voltage rating Shunt Current Enter the feed s shunt current rating Clear Accumulated D...

Page 60: ...ution Panel set as standard element in Figure 19 opens the Web Page shown in Figure 23 The Standard Distribution Panel Web Page allows you to view standard distribution panel data and set standard distribution panel parameters Figure 23 Standard Distribution Panel Web Page Clicking here opens the following Web page ...

Page 61: ...alue Figure 24 Standard Distribution Panel Settings Web Page Panel Full Name Name displayed in the Web Interface menus PaneL Abbr Name Name displayed in the local display menus Feed ID Assigned which input feed is connected to the distribution panel Note Program the Feed ID for panels starting from panels at the top to the panels at the bottom Panel Exists Select Used or Not Used Panel Type Select...

Page 62: ...ution Panel set as advanced element in Figure 19 opens the Web Page shown in Figure 25 The Advanced Distribution Panel Web Page allows you to view advanced distribution panel data and set advanced distribution panel parameters Figure 25 Advanced Distribution Panel Web Page Clicking here opens the following Web page ...

Page 63: ...change the value Figure 26 Advanced Distribution Panel Settings Web Page Panel Full Name Name displayed in the Web Interface menus PaneL Abbr Name Name displayed in the local display menus Feed ID Assigned which input feed is connected to the distribution panel Note Program the Feed ID for panels starting from panels at the top to the panels at the bottom Panel Exists Select Used or Not Used Panel...

Page 64: ...istribution Panel Device Settings Web Page Device Full Name Name displayed in the Web Interface menus Device Abbr Name Name displayed in the local display menus Device Exists Select Used or Not Used Capacity Enter the distribution device s capacity High Current Limit 1 Enter the distribution device s high current 1 alarm setpoint Enter the percentage value of the capacity for alarm High Current Li...

Page 65: ...customers whose loads are being monitored for consumption in a grid list of customer load icons Click the symbol in a load icon to display the consumption details for that customer Each load icon shows the customer name and total current Green Icon Customer load current is in normal state Yellow Icon Customer load current is greater than Alarm Level 1 Red Icon Customer load current is greater than...

Page 66: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 66 Bay Data Tab The Bay Data tab displays general status information as shown in the following illustration Figure 29 Bay Data Tab ...

Page 67: ... 30 Menu Navigation Area Settings Menu See Figure 31 The Settings Menu allows you to change if you have the proper privilege level programmed in your User settings the settings of the various programmable parameters Settings are grouped per function Select a tab in the Settings Menu to change that function s programmable parameters Changing Programmable Parameters in the Settings Menu To change a ...

Page 68: ...ection click on Get Local Time from Connected PC and then Set to automatically set the date and time To manually set the date and time click on the clock symbol and enter the date and time Then select the Confirm button See Figure 32 In the Time Settings section click on Set to save the change Figure 32 Manual Date and Time Menu Signal Settings Outgoing Alarms Blocked Normal Alarms are processed n...

Page 69: ...mption The right part is the customer load icons displayed in a grid list NOTE The remote monitoring device needs to be set up for 100 on the display to perform the Consumption Map set up For the Computer Go to Control Panel Display and verify that the 100 setting is selected For the Internet Explorer Browser Verify that the screen display setting is at 100 lower right corner of screen For the Chr...

Page 70: ...lected distribution panel are displayed Select a customer load icon in the grid list displayed on the right side Figure 35 Selecting a Customer Load Icon 3 Drag one or more of the displayed load distribution devices from the left side to the selected customer load icon in the grid list displayed on the right side Once a load distribution device has been designated it will become greyed out and can...

Page 71: ...tor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 71 Figure 36 Dragging Load Distribution Device Icons 4 Click the Show Designation button to see the designation selected Figure 37 Show Designation Before Designate Button is Clicked ...

Page 72: ...or Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 72 Figure 38 Show Designation After Designate Button is Clicked 5 Click the Designate button to set the designation Figure 39 Load Distribution Devices Designated to Customer Load Icon ...

Page 73: ...The name of the customer Capacity Enter a value for the customer load device current rating Alarm Level 1 If the customer load s exceeds the percent of the total device current rating entered for Alarm Level 1 the icon representing the customer load turns yellow which indicates an observation alarm Alarm Level 2 If the customer load s exceeds the percent of the total device current rating entered ...

Page 74: ... the connected PC Date Time Allows you to manually set the date and time To manually set the date and time click on the clock symbol and enter the date and time Then select the Confirm button See Figure 32 Local Zone for synchronization with time servers When selected the monitor unit will get the local zone automatically or you can enter the zone Get time automatically from the following servers ...

Page 75: ...ous logs available in the monitor unit Alarm History Log Tab Alarm log contains a history of alarms Alarms are added to the alarm log when the alarm condition no longer exists Select Device and Time Select the Device to query from the drop down list box Select the from and to time Figure 42 Alarm History Log Device and Time Selection ...

Page 76: ...etSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 76 Query Alarm History Log Click Query to query for alarms within selected time slot The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 43 Alarm History Log Query ...

Page 77: ...Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 77 Upload Alarm History Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 44 Alarm History Log Upload ...

Page 78: ...or Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 78 Event Log Tab Event log contains a history of key parameter changes made by Users via the LCD or web pages Select Time Select the from and to time Figure 45 Event Log Time Selection ...

Page 79: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 79 Query Event Log Click Query to query the Event Log The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 46 Event Log Query ...

Page 80: ...NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 80 Upload Event Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 47 Event Log Upload ...

Page 81: ...A Rev C 81 Data History Log Tab Data History log contains historical values for key system data points Select Device and Time Select the Device to query from the drop down list box Select the from and to time Figure 48 Data History Log Device and Time ...

Page 82: ...Sure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 82 Query Data History Log Click Query to query for Date History within selected time slot The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 49 Data History Log Query ...

Page 83: ... Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 83 Upload Data History Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 50 Data History Log Upload ...

Page 84: ...r Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 84 System Log Tab System log contains internal history to assist with field troubleshooting by Vertiv personnel Select Time Select the from and to time Figure 51 System Log Time Selection ...

Page 85: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 85 Query System Log Click Query to query the System Log The Web page displays the last 500 entries Figure 52 System Log Query ...

Page 86: ...etSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 86 Upload System Log Click Upload to open the log into another window You can then save the log as an html Web page or txt text file Figure 53 System Log Upload ...

Page 87: ...ual UM1M832DNA Rev C 87 System Inventory Menu The System Inventory Menu allows you to view product information of the intelligent devices i e rectifiers converters SMDUs IB etc connected to the monitor unit Figure 54 System Inventory Menu ...

Page 88: ...enu to change that functions programmable parameters An orange arrow icon or indicates there are additional tabs Click the orange arrow icon to view the additional tabs Ethernet Tab You can configure the monitor unit s network parameters IPv4 IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IPv6 IPv6 Address IPv6 Prefix and IPv6 Gateway After modifying the network parameters click Save to validate the c...

Page 89: ... a z A Z and _ 2 Select the privilege of the User from those listed in the Privilege drop down list box See User Privilege Level below for a description 3 Enter an E Mail address for this User 4 Enter a password for this User in the Password field 13 characters maximum the valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z and _ Passwords must be at least six 6 characters long 5 Re enter the password for this User ...

Page 90: ...s assigned one of the following Privilege Levels Each Privilege Level gives a User access to specific menus A User has access to his her level menus plus all menus of the lesser privilege levels Table 6 User Privilege Levels Access Level Privilege Level Default User Name and Password Authority Level A Browser none set The User can only read browse information in the menus Level B Operator none set...

Page 91: ... form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Modifying an Existing Entry 1 Select the Entry to be modified from those listed at the top of the screen 2 Modify the parameters 3 Click the Modify button to modify the parameters for this Entry NOTE To reset the form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Deleting an Entry 1 ...

Page 92: ...blic Community The public community string Private Community The private community string Trap Enabled Trap function enabled or disabled NOTE Only listed IP Addresses will have SNMP access Enter 0 0 0 0 for the IP address to grant access to computers with an IP addess NOTE To reset the form i e to start over and erase all information entered click on the Reset button Figure 57 SNMP NMSV2 Configura...

Page 93: ...V6 box when entering an IPV6 trap address Trap Security Level The SNMP v3 data security level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoPriv or AuthPriv NoAuthNoPriv SNMP messages are sent without authentication and without privacy AuthNoPriv SNMP messages are sent with authentication but without privacy AuthPriv SNMP messages are sent with authentication and with privacy NOTE For SNMP v3 the security level for Get and ...

Page 94: ...me with the English language option To select another local language option to display use the Web Interface Language Tab You can select from the following local languages Spanish French and Simplified Chinese Once you select a new local language the monitor unit is automatically rebooted to make the selected local language valid Figure 59 Language Tab Figure 60 Selecting the Local Language for th...

Page 95: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 95 SW Maintenance Tab Allows you to perform software maintenance procedures Figure 61 SW Maintenance Tab ...

Page 96: ...h a USB memory device that contains a SettingParam tar file as shipped If provided the SettingParam tar file has a seven digit UIN Unique Identification Number preceding the SettingParam tar filename The UIN identifies a SettingParam tar file for use with a specific system This file can be used to restore your system to the configuration as shipped Refer to Reloading a Backed Up Monitor Unit Confi...

Page 97: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 97 Figure 62 Restore Factory Defaults ...

Page 98: ... restore your customized settings by downloading the previously saved SettingParam tar file back into the monitor unit Prior to changing settings ensure the current configuration package and SettingParam tar files are backed up After making changes create new backup files Procedure 1 Click on the Retrieve File button to save the file named SettingParam tar to your computer Select where you want th...

Page 99: ...iguration package application All package language package filename of each has a tar or tar gz extension or SettingParam tar file You can upload from the monitor unit to your computer a configuration package or language package Procedure 1 To upload or download a file you need to shut down the monitor unit first When you select the SW Maintenance Tab click on the Stop Controller button Figure 64 ...

Page 100: ...ter Click Start Controller to restart the monitor unit ALERT A configuration package can only be downloaded to a monitor unit with the same software version the file was created from This file is NOT forward compatible NOTE Ensure Internet Explorer security settings are set to enable a file to be copied to your computer NOTE A Configuration Package is a package of files containing all the default ...

Page 101: ...v C 101 Alarms Tab NOTE This list is dynamic and will only show you the equipment that you have in your system Allows you to define the alarm level for each alarm See also Table 1 on page 9 Allows you to map alarms to the alarm relays Figure 67 Alarms Tab ...

Page 102: ...d is the alarm level and alarm relay number assigned to this alarm 2 To modify the alarm level and or alarm relay number click on the Modify button for that alarm signal 3 The following window opens Select the New Alarm Level and or New Relay Number and click on Set None means there is no related relay number Figure 68 Setting Alarm Level Relay Number ...

Page 103: ...u to set the relay active or not active Temporarily sets the relay active or not active Setting reverts to original after a preset non adjustable time period Refer to Using the Relay Test Feature on page 28 Allows you to change the relay signal full name name displayed in the Web Interface menus Figure 69 DO Relay Tab Procedure 1 To change the relay signal full name name displayed in the Web Inter...

Page 104: ...for receiving alarm reports and the alarm report level NOTE A GSM modem must be connected to the USB port of the monitor unit for SMS functionality Figure 71 Alarm Report Tab Alarm Report Feature Set the following parameters Email To Valid email recipient to receive alarm reports Server IP IPV4 Server address Obtain from your IT department Server Port Server port Obtain from your IT department Ema...

Page 105: ...t to Email To Any valid email recipient This can be the same email address set in the User tab if not also using the alarm report feature Server IP IPV4 Server address Obtain from your IT department Server Port Server port Obtain from your IT department Email From The monitor unit or Site email address Will be displayed in the email from field of the received email Privilege Select Enabled if emai...

Page 106: ...v C 106 Monitor Protocol Tab 1 You can select EEM Modbus or TL1 as the protocol Figure 72 Monitor Protocol Tab 2 To make the new protocol valid click the Valid after Restart button and then OK in the confirm to change window Figure 73 Valid after Restart ...

Page 107: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 107 3 The monitor unit restarts Figure 74 Restart ...

Page 108: ...nts Callback Enabled Select per site requirements Report Enabled Select per site requirements CCID Enter value per site requirements Maximum Alarm Report Attempts Enter value per site requirements Call Elapse Time Enter value per site requirements Main Report IP Enter parameters per site requirements Second Report IP Enter parameters per site requirements Security Connection IP 1 Enter parameters ...

Page 109: ... 7 Modbus Table Data Definitions ERROR TYPE The updata mode of float value Function Code Error 0x01 Mode 0 int float value Basic value Register Error 0x02 Mode 1 int float value 10 Basic value Set Register Fail 0x04 Mode 2 int float value 100 Basic value Frame Error 0xF3 Mode 3 int float value 1000 Basic value If the value is more than 65535 or less than 0 the value cannot be updated correctly So ...

Page 110: ...lEnergyLastMonth low Mode 1 Read 1000000 0xFFFF 1 13 TotalEnergy high Read 0xFFFF 1 14 TotalEnergy low Mode 1 Read 1000000 0xFFFF 1 15 FACBStatus Mode 0 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 16 Alarms Bit 0 High Current 1 0 Normal 1 Alarm Bit 2 1 High Current 1 Alarm Level 00 None 01 observer 10 Major 11 Critical Bit 3 reserved Bit 4 High Current 2 0 Normal 1 Alarm Bit 6 5 High Current 2 Alarm Level 00 None 01 observer...

Page 111: ...PanelE 1 108 PanelStatus see above Read 0 0xFFFF PanelF 1 110 PanelStatus see above Read 0 0xFFFF PanelG 1 112 PanelStatus see above Read 0 0xFFFF PanelH 1 114 PanelStatus see above Read 0 0xFFFF Feed1 1 200 Output Voltage Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 201 TotalCurrentOutput Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 202 TotalPower high Read 0xFFFF 1 203 TotalPower low Mode 1 Read 1000000 0xFFFF 1 204 PeakPowerLast24hrs Mod...

Page 112: ...cal Bit 7 reserve Bit 8 Under Voltage1 Alarm 0 Normal 1 Alarm Bit 10 9 Under Voltage1 Alarm Alarm Level 00 None 01 observer 10 Major 11 Critical Bit 11 reserve Bit 12 15 reserve Read 0 0xFFFF 1 216 FeedStatus Bit 0 Under Voltage2 Alarm 0 Normal 1 Alarm Bit 2 1 Under Voltage2 Alarm Alarm Level 00 None 01 observer 10 Major 11 Critical Bit 3 reserve Bit 4 Current Hi1 Alarm 0 Normal 1 Limit Bit 6 5 Cu...

Page 113: ...2 218 same as above Feed3 236 same as above Feed4 254 same as above Feed5 272 same as above Feed6 290 same as above Feed7 308 same as above Feed8 326 same as above Load 1 1 1000 TotalCurrentOutput Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 1001 TotalPower high Read 0xFFFF 1 1002 TotalPower low Mode 1 Read 1000000 0xFFFF 1 1003 PeakPowerLast24hrs Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 1004 PeakPowerLastWeek Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 100...

Page 114: ...FFFF 1 3002 TotalPower high Read 0xFFFF 1 3003 TotalPower low Mode 1 Read 1000000 0xFFFF 1 3004 PeakPowerLast24hrs Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 3005 PeakPowerLastWeek Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 3006 PeakPowerLastMonth Mode 1 Read 0 0xFFFF 1 3007 TotalEnergyLast24hrs high Read 0xFFFF 1 3008 TotalEnergyLast24hrs low Mode 1 Read 1000000 0xFFFF 1 3009 TotalEnergyLastWeek high Read 0xFFFF 1 3010 TotalEnergyLastW...

Page 115: ...ual UM1M832DNA Rev C 115 Data Table Equipment NUM Address Signal Name Encoding Write Read Basic Value Invalid Value Remark Panel A Position 2 3016 same as above Panel A Position 3 3032 same as above Panel H Position 40 8120 same as above ...

Page 116: ...no input received before being logged off The telnet connection is terminated when a User session timeout occurs Set per site requirements Note that a 0 setting disables the session timeout feature Auto Login User This specifies if a User session is automatically established for the designated User when a TL1 port connection is established Set per site requirements Note that a None setting disable...

Page 117: ...Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 117 Clear Data Tab Select the data log to be cleared from those listed in the drop down list box Click on the Clear button to clear the corresponding data Figure 78 Clear Data ...

Page 118: ... AID is used to identify each entity contained within the system The system must be configured to allow a single access identifier to be used to access and report on an NMA system entity which may consist of a multiple of sub entities each monitored individually by the monitor unit This is accomplished by configuring monitor unit access identifiers and monitor unit sub access identifiers as descri...

Page 119: ...er an AID Name 16 characters maximum This name represents the AID data parameter used in TL1 commands Valid characters are limited to alphanumeric characters 3 Enter a Sub AID Name Prefix if required This name represents the sub AID used in TL1 commands Valid characters are limited to alphanumeric characters AID Name Sub AID Name Prefix 16 characters maximum 4 Select an AID Type This entry represe...

Page 120: ...ab Procedure You assign signals to the TL1 access identifiers as follows 1 Select an AID Group from the drop down list AID groups where programmed using the TL1 AID Group tab 2 Select an Equipment List for this Aid Group from the drop down list 3 A list of signals associated to this AID Group appear in the left window pane Select a signal in the AID Group to be configured The AID to signal associa...

Page 121: ...ns relating to the alarm Valid values for this parameter can contain only alphanumeric characters May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition Notification Code This is the TL1 notification code for the associated alarm It should mirror the alarm severity Values are CR critical MJ Major OB Observation NA Non alarmed and NR Non reporting CR Critical Alarm MJ Majo...

Page 122: ... management perspective All LAN connected equipment that supports SNMP also supports a default MIB called MIB II The SNMP Agent responds to requests received via the SNMP protocol and also actively sends TRAPS to a specified manager when certain MIB values change state This is used to actively inform a manager when an alarm situation is recognized NMS Supported by SNMP v2 The SNMP agent of the mon...

Page 123: ...3 Parameter Setting in SNMP Manager The User permitted to access the agent The get set data security level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoPriv or AuthPriv The private DES password used to encrypt the data The authorization MD5 password used to encrypt the digital signature ...

Page 124: ...evices connected to the monitor unit the administrative authority needs to be applied for the NMS that is add the NMS information to the access list of SNMP agent Add NMS through Web Browser Refer to NMSV2 Configuration Description Network Management System on page 92 and NMSV3 Configuration Description Network Management System on page 93 for the method of adding NMS EEM Configure The EEM Protoco...

Page 125: ...ES Distribution MIB revision A REVISION 201612201042Z DESCRIPTION Initial version enterprises 6302 4 1 stdmib 2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER mgmt 1 system OBJECT IDENTIFIER stdmib 2 1 sysDescr OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION A textual description of the Power System entity It is formatted as Network Power 12VDC Shelf Control Card product name SW Vxx xx xx HW A...

Page 126: ...n OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 255 MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION The physical location of this node e g telephone closet 3rd floor system 6 sysServices OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 127 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION A value which indicates the set of services that this entity primarily offers The value is a sum This sum initially takes the value zero ...

Page 127: ...here may be limits on allowed values Operational values 1 unknown status has not yet been defined 2 normal there are no activated alarms 3 warning OA lowest level of abnormal status 4 minor A3 5 major MA 6 critical CA highest level of abnormal status Administrative values 7 unmanaged 8 restricted 9 testing 10 disabled SYNTAX INTEGER unknown 1 normal 2 warning 3 minor 4 major 5 critical 6 unmanaged...

Page 128: ...anced 1 SYNTAX INTEGER standard 0 advanced 1 MeasurementType TEXTUAL CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION Indicates Hall 0 or Shunt 1 SYNTAX INTEGER hall 0 shunt 1 PanelPositionNum TEXTUAL CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION Indicates two 0 or four 1 or six 2 or eight 3 SYNTAX INTEGER two 0 four 1 six 2 eight 3 PanelFeedOptions TEXTUAL CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION Indicates one 0 or tw...

Page 129: ...0 two 1 three 2 four 3 6302 4 1 1 Identification of the plant distribMIB 1 ident OBJECT IDENTIFIER distribMIB 1 identManufacturer OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The name of the equipment manufacturer ident 1 identModel OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION The manufacturers model designation of the control...

Page 130: ...T IDENTIFIER sys 1 baySiteName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION User provided 32 characters bay 1 bayTotalCurrentOutput OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total current sum of all feeds in mA bay 2 bayTotalPower OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Output power sum of ...

Page 131: ...nly STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total output energy over the past 7 days in 0 001 kWh bay 8 bayTotalEnergyLastMonth OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total output energy over the past 30 days in 0 001 kWh bay 9 bayTotalEnergy OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total cumulative output energy since last reset stored ...

Page 132: ...s MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Used to clear values peak power and total energy for all accumulated values in this the bay Write 1 to clear values bay 16 bayCurrentBreakerSize OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Rated current for the bay in mA bay 17 bayHighCurrentLimit1 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current ...

Page 133: ...ry INDEX panelIndex panelTable 1 PanelEntry SEQUENCE panelIndex Integer32 panelPosition panelPositionString panelName DisplayString panelEnabled EnableState panelType PanelTypeOptions panelFeed PanelFeedOptions panelClearAccumulatedValues ClearDataOptions panelDistributionMeasurementType MeasurementType panelNumberDistributionElements Integer32 panelIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 3701 3708 MAX...

Page 134: ...en 6 or eigth 7 panelEntry 6 panelClearAccumulatedValues OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ClearDataOptions MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Used to clear accumulated values for all distribution devices in this this panel Write 1 to clear values panelEntry 7 panelDistributionMeasurementType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX MeasurementType MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Hall 0 or Shunt 1 advan...

Page 135: ...32 feedPeakPowerLastMonth Integer32 feedTotalEnergyLast24hrs Integer32 feedTotalEnergyLastWeek Integer32 feedTotalEnergyLastMonth Integer32 feedTotalEnergy Integer32 feedFACBStatus FACBState feedClearAccumulatedValues ClearDataOptions feedOverVoltage1 Integer32 feedOverVoltage2 Integer32 feedUnderVoltage1 Integer32 feedUnderVoltage2 Integer32 feedCurrentBreakerSize Integer32 feedCurrent1Limit Inte...

Page 136: ...nteger32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Output power in Watts feedEntry 6 feedPeakPowerLast24hrs OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Maximum output power over the past 24 hours in Watts feedEntry 7 feedPeakPowerLastWeek OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Maximum output power over the past 7 days in ...

Page 137: ...PTION Total cumulative output energy since last reset stored as 0 001 kWh feedEntry 13 feedFACBStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX FACBState MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION FA CB Status 0 ok 1 alarm feedEntry 14 feedClearAccumulatedValues OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ClearDataOptions MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Used to clear accumulated values in the feed Write 1 to clear values f...

Page 138: ...ION Threshold for high current alarm in 0 001 feedEntry 21 feedCurrent2Limit OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Threshold for very high current alarm in 0 001 feedEntry 22 feedShuntVoltage OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Shunt voltage rating in mV feedEntry 23 feedShuntCurrent OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ...

Page 139: ... Integer32 devicePeakPowerLast24hrs Integer32 devicePeakPowerLastWeek Integer32 devicePeakPowerLastMonth Integer32 deviceTotalEnergyLast24hrs Integer32 deviceTotalEnergyLastWeek Integer32 deviceTotalEnergyLastMonth Integer32 deviceTotalEnergy Integer32 deviceFACBStatus FACBState deviceClearAccumulatedValues ClearDataOptions deviceCurrentBreakerSize Integer32 deviceHighCurrentLimit1 Integer32 devic...

Page 140: ...only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total output current in mA deviceEntry 6 deviceTotalPower OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total output power in Watts deviceEntry 7 devicePeakPowerLast24hrs OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Maximum output power over the past 24 hours in Watts deviceEntry 8 devicePeakPowerLastWee...

Page 141: ...ys in 0 001 kWh deviceEntry 13 deviceTotalEnergy OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total cumulative output energy since last reset stored as 0 001 kWh deviceEntry 14 deviceFACBStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX FACBState MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION FA CB Status 0 ok 1 alarm deviceEntry 15 deviceClearAccumulatedValues OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ClearDat...

Page 142: ...1 Over current alarm condition Over current 2 Over current alarm condition FA CB alarmFuse circuit breaker alarm condition 6302 4 1 2 5 Load values sys 5 load OBJECT IDENTIFIER sys 5 loadTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LoadEntry MAX ACCESS not accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Load Table load 1 loadEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX LoadEntry MAX ACCESS not accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Loa...

Page 143: ...CRIPTION Total output current in mA loadEntry 3 loadTotalPower OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total output power in Watts loadEntry 4 loadPeakPowerLast24hrs OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Maximum output power over the past 24 hours in Watts loadEntry 5 loadPeakPowerLastWeek OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ...

Page 144: ...nteger32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Total cumulative output energy since last reset in 0 001 kWh loadEntry 11 loadClearAccumulatedValues OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ClearDataOptions MAX ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Used to clear accumulated values Write 1 value to clear values loadEntry 12 loadMaximumCurrent OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read write STATUS curr...

Page 145: ...Entry MAX ACCESS not accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Table holding information about the currently active alarms distribMIB 4 activeAlarmEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ActiveAlarmEntry MAX ACCESS not accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION An entry conceptual row in the alarmTrapTable INDEX alarmIndex alarmActiveAlarmTable 1 ActiveAlarmEntry SEQUENCE alarmIndex Counter32 alarmTime DateAndTime alarmS...

Page 146: ...larm severity activeAlarmEntry 4 alarmDescription OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Free text description of alarm activeAlarmEntry 5 alarmType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Alarm type i e an integer specifying the type of alarm activeAlarmEntry 6 Events traps distribMIB 5 powerEvents OBJECT IDENTIFIER di...

Page 147: ...armTime Date and time when event occured local time including timezone if supported by controller alarmSeverity Integer describing the severity of the alarm alarmDescription Free text description of alarm alarmType Integer indicating type of alarm powerEvents 2 alarmCeaseTrap NOTIFICATION TYPE OBJECTS alarmTime alarmSeverity alarmDescription alarmType STATUS current DESCRIPTION An alarm trap is se...

Page 148: ...72 2 4 1 2 7 1 Note that in the context of the Internet suite of protocols values should be calculated accordingly layer functionality 1 physical e g repeaters 2 datalink subnetwork e g bridges 3 internet e g IP gateways 4 end to end e g IP hosts 7 applications e g mail relays For systems including OSI protocols layers 5 and 6 may also be counted identManufacturer The name of the equipment manufac...

Page 149: ...ons points in this panel feedIndex Automatically generated index object feedID 1 through 8 assigned by the controller feedName User provided 32 characters feedOutputVoltage Output voltage in mV feedTotalCurrent Output current in mA feedTotalPower Output power in Watts feedPeakPowerLast24hrs Maximum output power over the past 24 hours in Watts feedPeakPowerLastWeek Maximum output power over the pas...

Page 150: ...eshold for very high current alarm in 0 001 deviceNumberofBreakerPositions Number of breaker positions 1 to 3 The positions are contiguous Contiguous breaker positions are treated as one distribution device one 0 or two 1 or three 2 or four 3 loadIndex Automatically generated index object loadName User provided 32 characters loadTotalCurrent Total output current in mA loadTotalPower Total output p...

Page 151: ... by controller alarmStatusChange 1 activated or 2 deactivated alarmSeverity Integer describing the severity of the alarm alarmDescription Free text description of alarm alarmType Integer indicating type of alarm alarmActiveTrap An alarm trap is sent when an alarm occurs activated Variables in this trap alarmTime Date and time when event occured local time including timezone if supported by control...

Page 152: ...n the TL1 interface is not selected by the customer The telnet connection is considered disabled when all telnet ports indicate closed during a network scan of the Ethernet connection TL1 Port Connection Keep Alive Feature The monitor unit provides an optional Keep alive feature This feature ensures that the TCP connection to the remote client is maintained if desired by the User Below are the req...

Page 153: ...ly the completion codes COMPLD and DENY are used Format Overview of Required TL1 Messages Command Message Overview This tables summarize the format of the supported TL1 requests verb modifier modifier tid aid ctag general block input parameter blocks Verb modifier s Description tid aid ctag general block parameter blocks ACT USER User logon request null or the system identifier User id Correlation...

Page 154: ...ccess may result in criminal prosecution CANC USER null RTRV ALM ALL EQPT Alarm details RTRV EQPT Monitor unit part number monitor unit software version etc RTRV HDR null Autonomous Message Overview This table summarizes the TL1 autonomous message sent by the monitor unit cr lf lf source identifier date time cr lf almcde atag verb modifier modifier cr lf rspblk almcde is the alarm code C for Criti...

Page 155: ...or unit responds with this message Lorain 15 09 24 15 29 14 M 51 COMPLD This is a private computer system Unauthorized access may result in criminal prosecution Cancel User The CANC USER request example CANC USER Lorain drw 16 for username drw can be used to log out the current user The monitor unit responds with this message Lorain 15 09 25 08 18 04 M 16 COMPLD Retrieve Header The RTRV HDR reques...

Page 156: ... 4 1 The RTRV ALM ALL request can be used to filter the alarms and retrieve a subset of the alarms example RTRV ALM EQPT ALL 57 CR to get the CR critical alarms The monitor unit responds with this message Lorain 15 09 25 08 17 59 M 57 COMPLD PowerSystem EQPT CR ConditionType SA 09 25 07 52 54 25 MIN ConditionDescription PowerSystem EQPT CR Alarm SA 09 23 13 39 43 1 DAY SPD PowerSystem EQPT CR Alar...

Page 157: ...s supported with a short description of each command Table 10 TL1 Commands Supported TL1 Commands Supported Description ACTIVATE USER ACT USER Sets up a session with the system i e logging into the system CANCEL USER CANC USER Terminates a session with the system i e logging off of the system RETRIEVE ALARM RTRV ALM EQPT ALL Instructs the system to send the current state of its alarm conditions as...

Page 158: ...er that is logged on An entry is made in the monitor unit s event log as stated above The User name and password parameters entered with this command are checked against the monitor unit s list of Users It is the responsibility of the person adding a User to the monitor unit s User list to insert values for the User name and password fields that are compatible with the operation of the TL1 interfa...

Page 159: ...Unit Access Level any access level Input Format CANC USER tid aid ctag aid For this command the access identifier is the User identifier uid Invalid values received for this parameter return an error response with the error code IIAC Normal Response Format No response is returned if a valid User session has not been established Otherwise the response is in the following format cr lf lf source iden...

Page 160: ...ode modifier Use of the command code modifier ALL results in retrieval of all alarm conditions in the NE monitor unit If the command code modifier is ALL the aid must be ALL A null value is not permitted for this parameter ntfcncde This is the notification code associated with the alarm conditions being retrieved Valid values for this parameter are as follows CR critical alarm MJ major alarm MN mi...

Page 161: ...value which is accepted for this parameter Other values for this parameter generate an error response using the error code INUP Normal Response Format No response is returned if a valid User session has not been established Otherwise the response is in the following format cr lf lf source identifier date time cr lf M ctag COMPLD rspblk cr lf rspblk This is the response block which may be repeated ...

Page 162: ...s inserted for them locn location of alarm condition dirn direction of alarm condition tmper This is the accumulation time period for PM parameters In this application it represents the length of time the alarm condition has been active The format for this parameter is VAL UN where valid values for VAL value and UN units are given below VAL UNIT 1 DAY days used if alarm is active longer than 24 ho...

Page 163: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 163 exptdbhvr expected behavior that was deviated from dgntype diagnostic routine used to isolate trouble tblistl provides isolation information ...

Page 164: ... CURSWVER curswver DSPSWVER dspswver state sst crlf aid This is the type of access identifier of the equipment whose information is being provided This value is always SYSTEM indicating that it is the system processor i e monitor unit eqpt_type This is the type of equipment installed Valid values for this application is the monitor unit part number cur_eqpt This is the type of equipment actually i...

Page 165: ...This is the operational state of the equipment Valid values are IS NR In Service Normal OOS AUMA Out Of Service Autonomous and Management A value of IS NR should always be returned because a response to the command indicates that the monitor unit is operational sst This is the secondary state of the equipment This parameter is not available in this application A value of null is always outputted f...

Page 166: ...est in the reply is the reply itself along with information that the NE monitor unit has about itself namely the source identifier the date and the time This command can be used to verify the access to a specific NE monitor unit Monitor Unit Access Level any access level Input Format RTRV HDR tid aid ctag aid The aid in this command must be null since it does not apply Normal Response Format cr lf...

Page 167: ...ortion of the ATAG is not supported CANCEL SESSION TIMEOUT Referenced In TR TSY 000835 Issue 2 pg 12 5 13 General Description This is an automatic message transmitted by the NE monitor unit when an established session is terminated because of a timeout i e no messages were exchanged for an interval equal the monitor unit session timeout setting Message Format cr lf lf sid YY MM DD HH MM SS cr lf A...

Page 168: ...m locn dirn monval thlev tmper conddescr aiddet obsdbhvr exptdbhvr dgntype tblistl In this application each individual response block specifies only one alarm Use of multiple values for parameters referred to as parameter grouping in the response block is not supported aid Identifies the single entity in the NE monitor unit to which the alarm pertains ntfcncde This is the notification code associa...

Page 169: ... is inserted for them locn location of alarm condition dirn direction of alarm condition monval This is the measured value of the monitored value associated with the alarm condition A null value is inserted if there is no measured value associated with this trouble thlev This is the value of the threshold level if the condtype is a threshold violation A null value means there is no threshold level...

Page 170: ...ssociated If the parameter has not been configured a null is inserted for this parameter Unimplemented Parameters NOTE The following parameters are either not implemented or do not apply to this application A null value is inserted for them aiddet supplementary equipment identification obsdbhvr observed behavior that resulted in reported trouble exptdbhvr expected behavior that was deviated from d...

Page 171: ...d IDNV Input Data Not Valid IIAC Input Invalid Access Identifier IICT Input Invalid Correlation Tag IIFM Input Invalid Data Format IIPG Input Invalid Parameter Grouping IISP Input Invalid Syntax or Punctuation IITA Input Invalid TArget identifier INUP Input Non null Unimplemented Parameter IORD Input Out of Range Data PICC Privilege Illegal Command Code PIFC Privilege Illegal Field Code PIUC Privi...

Page 172: ...rocedure ensure the replacement monitor unit contains the same configuration file as the existing monitor unit Refer to the Configuration File Part Number Label on the side of the replacement monitor unit for the Configuration Part Number see Figure 81 If the existing monitor unit is operational navigate the menus to view its configuration file MAIN SCREEN ESC 2 Performing this procedure may activ...

Page 173: ...Vertiv NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual UM1M832DNA Rev C 173 Figure 81 Monitor Unit Configuration Label Location Configuration File Part Number Label ...

Page 174: ...densation such as the office environment Weight 1 kg 2 2 lbs Front Panel Display 320 x 240 Pixels TFT LCD Indicators Status Green Observation Alarm Yellow Critical Major Alarm Red Local and Remote Access Passwords Refer to Passwords and Privilege Levels on page 12 Inputs and Outputs Connection points provided on monitor unit interface board s mounted in the system Refer to your system documentatio...

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