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Summary of Contents for NetMan 204

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Page 2: ...Information Provides notes and useful suggestions for the User SAFETY This part of the manual contains SAFETY precautions that must be followed scrupulously The device has been designed for professional use and is therefore not suitable for use in the home The device has been designed to operate only in closed environments It should be installed in rooms where there are no inflammable liquids gas ...

Page 3: ...aterial of which the packaging is made and dispose of all material in compliance with applicable standards in the country in which the product is used DISPOSING OF THE PRODUCT The device contains internal material which in case of dismantling disposal are considered TOXIC such as electronic circuit boards Treat these materials according to the laws in force contacting qualified centers Proper disp...

Page 4: ...______________________ 9 UDP_____________________________________________________________________ 9 Modbus TCP IP __________________________________________________________ 10 BACnet IP_______________________________________________________________ 10 FTP ____________________________________________________________________ 10 Syslog _________________________________________________________________...

Page 5: ...ion_______________________________________________________ 31 Email logic ______________________________________________________________ 33 GSM Modem ____________________________________________________________ 34 Sensors ________________________________________________________________ 35 Sensors Config __________________________________________________________ 36 Password recovery _______________...

Page 6: ...CP IP HTTP and MODBUS and is compatible with Ethernet 10 100Mbps IPv4 6 networks The device can therefore be integrated easily into medium and large sized networks NetMan 204 also records device values and events in the history log archive and can manage optional environmental sensors not supplied with the device but provided separately PACKAGE CONTENTS NetMan 204 USB cable Quick start ...

Page 7: ...s connected to a network operating at 100 Megabits per second Micro USB port NetMan 204 makes available an USB communication port through which it is possible to configure it see paragraph Configuration via USB Serial port NetMan 204 makes available a serial communication port to which you can connect environmental sensors not supplied with the device but provided separately LED This led describes...

Page 8: ... it To load a configuration with predefined static IP address keep press the reset button first the led starts flashing then turns to solid red ca 10 seconds When the led is solid red release the reset button and the NetMan 204 will reboot with IP address 192 168 0 204 Netmask 255 255 0 0 SSH service enabled HTTP service enabled HTTP and SSH service are enabled temporarily without changing the con...

Page 9: ...tional software All the most popular web browsers are supported only most recent version of browsers are supported SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a communication protocol that allows a client manager to make requests to a server agent NetMan 204 is an SNMP agent To exchange information manager and agent use an addressing technique called MIB Management Information Base There is a ...

Page 10: ...t password The connection can also be established using a web browser all the most popular web browsers are supported by inserting the hostname or IP address of the NetMan 204 Syslog Netman 204 can send events to a syslog server over UDP This service allow to centralize the log of the IT infrastructure on a single server in order to have them consumed on the preferred way Email NetMan 204 can send...

Page 11: ...ular list mode thus the most recent data are saved by overwriting the oldest data Datalog only for UPS devices The Datalog service records the main data of the UPS in the datalog db file This service writes a record each hour at 00 minutes which summarizes the data of the past hour values are recorded at their minimum maximum and medium Records older than one year get overwritten with new records ...

Page 12: ...al temperature in C Humidity Temperature detects the relative humidity in and the environmental temperature in C Digital I O Temperature detects the environmental temperature in C and features a digital input and a digital output It is possible to connect up to 3 environmental sensor to a NetMan 204 for sensor installation please see the sensors manual INSTALLATION 1 Remove the cover of the device...

Page 13: ...the configuration via http https you have to insert in your web browser the hostname or IP address of the NetMan 204 and then log in as admin default password admin The HTTPS service uses TLS transport layer security in order to provide cryptographic security However the certificate used is self signed and therefore the web browser may prompt a security alert in this case you can ignore the alert ...

Page 14: ... has been effected the screen of the start menu is displayed From this screen it is possible to access the various menus to change NetMan 204 settings see paragraph Start menu and following paragraphs Configuration via SSH To configure NetMan 204 via SSH it is necessary to Execute a SSH client on a PC connected in a network to NetMan 204 set with the IP address of the device to be configured At th...

Page 15: ...us To see the status of the device Change password To modify the password see also Password recovery Service log To generate a log file of the card when requested by the service Wi Fi setup To configure Wi Fi connection For Wi Fi connection an optional card is required The Wi Fi card is not provided with NetMan 204 but it has to be purchased separately Factory reset Restore factory configuration E...

Page 16: ... menus Tab Goes on to next option Enter 1 Choice of submenu Confirmation of characters entered Esc 1 Exit main menu 2 Return to previous menu 1 Some keys can have a different function depending on the menu 2 To exit from a menu a confirmation Y or N is required after pressing the ESC key ...

Page 17: ...f which is shown in the table below Menu Function IP config To configure the network parameters Wi Fi setup To configure Wi Fi connection For Wi Fi connection an optional card is required The Wi Fi card is not provided with NetMan 204 but it has to be purchased separately Enable Sensors To enable the environmental sensors Sensors Config To configure the environmental sensors Expert mode To enter E...

Page 18: ... to the device all the fields must be configured with the network parameters If a dynamic IP address is assigned just enter dhcp in the IP Address DHCP field and provide a hostname all the other options should be ignored because these are automatically configured with DHCP After pressing ESC and Y to confirm exit from the menu a screen similar to the image below is displayed Press the ENTER key to...

Page 19: ...r Is not possible to have multiple concurrent sessions The login password must contain alphanumeric characters and these special characters _ No other characters are allowed to avoid malicious script injections Please note that user fwupgrade and user are not allowed to log in on the web page Either use admin or enter without password ...

Page 20: ...of the network gateway Primary DNS Enter the name or the address of the preferred DNS to be used Secondary DNS Enter the name or the address of the alternative DNS to be used Enable SSH protocol Enables the SSH service Enable FTP protocol Enables the FTP protocol Enable Serial network tunneling Enables the serial network tunnelling protocol Enable HTTP Enables HTTP service HTTP port Enter the port...

Page 21: ...o change the password used for UDP UPSMon communication 1 This port must be the same as configured in the UPSMon software Device configuration Field Parameters to be inserted PRTK Code Enter the PRTK code indicated at the back of the device Name Enter the identifying name of the device ...

Page 22: ... 22 Data log Field Parameters to be inserted Enable Data log Enables the datalog service Backup UPS data log at boot At boot NetMan 204 downloads the data log of the device for quick access ...

Page 23: ...es between 0 and 255 are accepted in that field The following table provides some possible configuration examples IP Access Description All the devices present on the network are enabled to communicate with NetMan 204 default configuration 10 1 10 The devices with addresses between 10 1 10 0 and 10 1 10 255 are enabled to communicate with NetMan 204 myserver mydomain Hostname of the device enabled...

Page 24: ...t up to 8 MAC address to execute Wake on LAN and the delay times for each Wake on LAN The Wake on LAN is sent at NetMan 204 boot and when the mains returns from black out Please make sure that the target PC supports this function and that is properly configured ...

Page 25: ... Enter the string to be associated with these SNMP variable Battery replacement notification Enter the date to be notified when battery should be replaced Configuration mode Choose between wizard configuration or to upload a configuration file SNMP version Choose between SNMPv1 v2 or SNMPv3 Get community Enter the community for read access Set community Enter the community for write access Trap co...

Page 26: ...missions Choose the permissions for each users MODBus BACNET Field Parameters to be inserted Enable MODBUS Enables the MODBUS protocol Enable BACNET Enables the BACNET protocol BACNET Address Number Enter the BACNET address of the device BACNET Client IP Enter the IP address of the bacnet client ...

Page 27: ...ion service Monitoring host IP Enter the IP address to which send the JSON traps Host port Enter the port where traps will be sent Notification interval minutes Enter the interval between JSON trap sending Send notification on event Choose the even upon which the trap will be sent ...

Page 28: ...configure the syslog service over UDP port Field Parameters to be inserted Enable remote syslog Enables the syslog service Syslog server IP Enter the IP address of the syslog server Server UDP port Enter the UDP port where the events will be sent ...

Page 29: ... 29 Date Time configuration Field Parameters to be inserted Date Enter the current date Hour Enter the current hour Minutes Enter the current minutes ...

Page 30: ...ameters to be inserted NTP server address IP Enter the name or address of the NTP server Hour of a day Enter the hour when the synchronization should occur or Day of week Enter the day of week when the synchronization should occur or Day of month Enter the day of month when the synchronization should occur or Only for UPS with PRTK code SENTR if a valid NTP server is configured NetMan 204 will syn...

Page 31: ...m which the e mails are sent 2 Username If the server requires authentication insert the User name Password If the server requires authentication insert the password Transport It is possible to choose between plain SSL or TLS Email 1 Enter the e mail addresses to which to send the alarm notifications and reports see note Email 2 Email 3 Device events Choose the event upon which the email will be s...

Page 32: ...and saving the service can be tested If the test is performed a test email is sent to all the configured email addresses Report e mails are sent to all the addresses inserted for alarm notification e mails see paragraph Email logic ...

Page 33: ...ice Lock Device is locked or in a severe failure state Ovrload Ovrtemp Device in overload or in overtemperature General Failure Failure of the device On bypass Operation from bypass Input blackout The input source is in blackout Battery low Battery low Communic lost Communication between the Netman 204 and the device has been interrupted ...

Page 34: ...odem in order to send SMS Field Parameters to be inserted Enable SMS Enables the SMS service GSM carrier Enter the phone number of the carrier SMS 1 Phone numbers that will receive SMS SMS 2 SMS 3 Device events Choose the events upon which the SMS will be sent ...

Page 35: ...e high C Enter the high temperature threshold Temperature low C Enter the low temperature threshold Temperature hysteresis C Enter the temperature hysteresis Humidity high RH Enter the high humidity threshold Humidity low RH Enter the how humidity threshold Humidity hysteresis RH Enter the humidity hysteresis As well as being configured the sensors must also be activated to function correctly see ...

Page 36: ... the next sensor if present and press N After some instants the device will be recognized and the device will be given an identifier number 2 Repeat the procedure for all the sensors and when the configuration is finalized press Y Sensor list 1 Temperature F100000013BE0628 2 Humidity Temperature 4D00000083FF3326 3 Digital I O Temperature BB0000003BA2FF12 510000009A154228 Press Y to confirm N to in...

Page 37: ...irst sensor is identified and then connect the second sensor Humidity Temperature and press N Sensor list 1 Temperature F100000013BE0628 2 Humidity Temperature 4D00000083FF3326 Press Y to confirm N to insert a new sensor Wait until the second sensor is identified and then connect the third sensor Digital I O Temperature and press N Sensor list 1 Temperature F100000013BE0628 2 Humidity Temperature ...

Page 38: ...d via USB or via HTTP Via USB log in to NetMan 204 with user user and password user Via HTTP when you insert an incorrect password you are offered a link to a password recovery Click the link to start the recovery In both case a message like this will be shown To restore the default password please enter the unlock key If you don t know it please send to service this code 204 XX XX XX XX XX XX Ple...

Page 39: ...setup you get this prompt Wi Fi Configuration Do you want to use Wi Fi instead of Ethernet y n Insert n to use Ethernet or y to use Wi Fi In the latter case a list of available Wi Fi access points will be shown with the following request Please insert the SSID you want to connect without quotes Type the SSID of the desired Wi Fi access point Please insert the password for Wi Fi access point Here y...

Page 40: ...NMP trap testemail send a test email reboot reboot the NetMan 204 erasefram erase the FRAM module clearlog clear data log and event log exit closes the connection CONFIGURATION OF SEVERAL DEVICES If several NetMan 204 have to be configured with similar parameters you can configure the first NetMan 204 then connect via FTP with the admin user download all the configuration files in the folder cfg a...

Page 41: ...r IP address and then log in as admin default password admin Then click on the Administration page Drag and drop the upgrade file When the upgrade file is uploaded the NetMan 204 will reboot automatically FIRMWARE UPGRADE VIA FTP Connect via FTP with the user fwupgrade default password fwupgrade and copy the updated firmware on the fwupgrade folder Then restart the card by pressing the reset butto...

Page 42: ... nopriv no privacy will be used des DES will be used for privacy authPassword is the password for authentication It must be set to when not used privPassword is the password for privacy It must be set to when not used The correct syntax for addGroup is addGroup securityModel userName groupName securityModel is the security model When using authentication and or privacy securityModel must be USM Po...

Page 43: ...he mask for filtering OID included the OID can be included or excluded Possible values are included for including excluded for excluding The correct syntax for addManager is addManager security ipAddress credentials securityType security is the security type for the notification Possible values are USM User based Security Model with SNMPv3 V2 SNMPv2 v1 SNMPv1 ipAddress is the IP address of the SNM...

Page 44: ...st in progress 0 No 1 YES 2 1 3 2 Shutdown active 0 No 1 YES 4 3 5 4 Battery charged 0 No 1 YES 6 5 Battery charging 0 No 1 YES 7 6 Bypass bad 0 No 1 YES 8 7 9 8 Normal operation 0 No 1 YES 10 9 11 10 On bypass 0 No 1 YES 12 11 Battery low 0 No 1 YES 13 12 Battery working 0 No 1 YES 14 13 UPS locked 0 No 1 YES 15 14 Output powered 0 No 1 YES 16 15 2 1 17 28 16 27 Input Mains present 0 No 1 YES 29 ...

Page 45: ... 36 35 Output peak current phase L2 0 1 A 37 36 Output peak current phase L3 0 1 A 38 37 Load phase L1 39 38 Load phase L2 40 39 Load phase L3 41 40 Output active power phase L1 0 1 kW 42 41 Output active power phase L2 0 1 kW 43 42 Output active power phase L3 0 1 kW 44 43 Output frequency 0 1 Hz 45 47 44 46 48 47 Battery voltage 0 1 V 49 48 Positive battery voltage 0 1 V 50 49 Negative battery v...

Page 46: ...mand code 2 Integer 114 113 Shutdown delay time Seconds 115 114 Restore delay time Minutes 116 115 117 116 Command result 3 Integer 118 117 REGISTER 1 DIAGNOSTIC UNIT NUMBER ADDRESS 119 118 Counter of processed correct messages Integer 120 119 Counter of processed NOT correct messages Integer 1 The register number n must be addressed n 1 in the data packet 2 Refer to Command codes paragraph 3 Comm...

Page 47: ...Byte 3 of i xx code Flag 127 126 Byte 1 of a xx code Byte 2 of a xx code Flag 128 127 Byte 3 of a xx code Byte 4 of a xx code Flag REGISTER 1 NETMAN DATA UNIT NUMBER ADDRESS 129 128 Firmware version Integer 130 131 129 130 1 The register number n must be addressed n 1 in the data packet 2 In order to decode these registers please refer to the UPS manual UPS COMMANDS CODES CODE COMMAND 1 0x0001 Com...

Page 48: ...Input 20 Output power line 1 W Analogue Input 21 Output power line 2 W Analogue Input 22 Output power line 3 W Analogue Input 23 Output frequency Hz Analogue Input 24 Output load line 1 Analogue Input 25 Output load line 2 Analogue Input 26 Output load line 3 Analogue Input 27 Battery voltage V Analogue Input 28 Battery current A Analogue Input 29 Battery capacity Analogue Input 30 UPS temperature...

Page 49: ...t 40 Power module 4 alarms Analog Input 41 Power module 5 alarms Analog Input 42 Power module 6 alarms Analog Input 43 Power module 7 alarms Analog Input 44 Bypass module status Analog Input 45 Power module 1 status Analog Input 46 Power module 2 status Analog Input 47 Power module 3 status Analog Input 48 Power module 4 status Analog Input 49 Power module 5 status Analog Input 50 Power module 6 s...

Page 50: ...VDC 2 GND 3 Environmental sensors bus 4 GND 5 RXD 6 TXD NetMan 204 Modem RJ 12 DB 25 DB 9 DESCRIPTION POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION POSITION 1 5VDC LEAVE UNCONNECTED 2 GND 3 Environmental sensors bus 4 GND CONNECT TO 7 5 GND 5 RXD CONNECT TO 3 2 TXD 6 TXD CONNECT TO 2 3 RXD ...

Page 51: ...se T with 2 pairs of UTP cables of category 5 or higher The cable between the adaptor and the hub must not be more than 100m and not less than 2 5m NETWORK CABLE CONNECTIONS Signal Pin to Pin TX 1 1 TX 2 2 RX 3 3 RX 6 6 Pins 1 and 2 must be connected to one twisted pair pins 3 and 6 to another OPERATING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS Operating temperature range C 0 40 Storage temperature range C 5 50 Maxi...

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