RKP-CMU1 / RKP-1U-CMU1 Instruction Manual
0.Safety Guidelines........................................................................................................ 1 1.Introduction of Series Models............................................................................ 1 1.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Features ....................................................................................................................... 1 1.
6.RKP-CMU1 Monitoring Software........................................................................... 28 6.1 Installation ............................................................................................................. 28 6.2 Using RS232 for Communication with RKP-CMU 1 .......................................................... 29 6.3 Description of RKP-CMU1 Monitoring Software ............................................................. 29 7.GSM Short Message Functions............
RKP -CMU 1 / RKP-1U-CMU1 In stru ction M anu al 0.Safety Guidelines ◎Risk o f elec trical s hock and en er gy h azard . All fa ilure s hould be ex amine d by a qualifi ed tec hnicia n. Ple ase do not re move the case from t he uni t. ◎Pleas e do n ot cha nge an y componen t on th e unit by you rself o r make any k ind of modifi cation on it. ◎Pleas e do n ot inst all the unit in place s with high moistur e, high ambient temperat ure or under direct sunlig ht.
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2.Mechanical Specification and Input/ Output Terminals 2.1 Mechanism of Single Unit 78 40.9 2-M3 L=6mm 147.5 41 Fig1 1 2 78 40.9 78 40.
2.2 Mechanism of Whole Rack System Fig1 14 25 1 13 Fig2 1 CN500 SK100 25 2 TB4 Fig3 + 14 13 _ A B 1 RKP-1UT-CMU1 DC IN AD DRESS SWITCH RY1 RY2 RY3 RY4 ADDRESS SWITCH Ethern et 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 JK5 00 CN50 3 CN50 2 CN500 SK100 25 8 1 1 8 TB4 + 14 13 _ N L FG A B 1 RKP-1UI-CMU1 DC IN FG AD DRESS SWITCH JK1 RY1 RY2 RY3 RY4 N L ADDRESS SWITCH 1 RS -232 ON 8 8.2 10 J K1 8.
◎JK1 Pin No . Assi gnmen t Co nnector Pin No. As signment(JK 1) : RJ 45 8 p ositions Pin No. 1 2 3 Assignment DA DB -V Pin No. 4 5 6 Assignment CONTROL NC SDA Pin No. 7 8 Assignment SCL GND-AUX ◎CN5 02 Pin No. Assignm ent Co nnector Pin No. As signment(CN502) : D-typ e Male 9 pos itions Pin No. 1,4,6,7,8,9 2 Assignment NC RXD Pin No. 3 5 Assignment TXD GND-FG ◎CN5 03 Pin No. Assignm ent Co nnector Pin No. As signment(CN503) : HRS DF11-8DP-2 DS or equiva lent Pin No.
◎Description of CN502 c onnec tion pins Pin No. Function 1,4,6,7,8,9 2 NC RXD 3 5 TXD GND-FG Description Not used. Data receivi ng pin of RS-232 inte rface. Data transmitting pin of RS-232 interface. RS-232 com mon GND . This sign al connects to FG an d isolated from -V and GND-AUX. ◎Description of CN503 c onnec tion pins Pin No. 1,3,5,6 Function D-IN1 2,4,6,8 Description The isolated digital input signal and referenced to GN D-FG (pin2, 4, 6, 8).
Besides that, there a re also a LCD screen and control buttons on the fro nt panel, the LCD user interface. It can be used to monitor, manage, and contro l your system witho ut usi ng oth er equ ipmen t. Refe r to ch apter 4 for d etails. 3 .3 Com muni cation and Opera tion In terfac e T he RK P-CM U1 us es PM Bus as the c o mmu nicatio n inte rface to communic ate wi th RC P-200 0 units to mo nitor, manag e, and c ontrol these units.
3 .7 PMBus Commu nicati on Interface The RKP-CMU1 is equipped with all the PMBu s commands that RCP-20 00 nee ds. This makes it ea sy for users to monitor, manage, a nd con trol th eir RC P-200 0 pow er systems b y mean s of th e LCD user interfa ce or the Win dows based user in terfac e. Moreover, the unit is compliant with P MBus Rev. 1 .1 (the maxi mum c ommu nicatio n spe ed is 1 00 KH z) and has th e capa bility of iden tifying u p to 32 addre ssed units. 3.7 .
Command Code Comman d Name Transactio n Type # of dat a Bytes Descr iption 7Bh STATUS_IO UT R B yte 1 Out put curr ent stat us repo rting 7Ch STATUS_INPUT R B yte 1 AC inpit voltage status reporting 7Dh STATUS_TEMPERATURE R B yte 1 Temperature status report ing 80h STATUS_MFR_SPE CIFIC R B yte 1 Manufacture speci fic statu s reporting 81h STATUS_FANS_1_ 2 R B yte 1 Fan1 and 2 status r eportin g 88h READ_VIN R Word 2 AC input voltage re ading v alue (for mat: Lin ear, N=-1)
◎Control parameters PMBus com mand OPERATION VOUT_COMMAND VOUT_TRIM IOUT_OC_FAULT_LIMIT Mo del Ad justab le ran ge To leranc e Defau lt AL L 00h (OFF) / 80h( ON) N/A 80h(ON) 12 V 12 V N/A 12V 24 V 24 V N/A 24V 48 V 48 V N/A 48V 12 V -1.5 ~ 2 V ±5% 0V 24 V -3 ~ 4 V ±5% 0V 48 V -6 ~ 8 V ±5% 0V 12 V 30 ~ 112A ±5A 112A 24 V 24 ~ 8 9.6A ±4A 89.6A 48 V 12.6 ~ 47 A ±2A 47A Tab le 3-9 3 .8 Not es on PMBu s Mon itoring 1 .
Twisted Wires Figure 3-2 Conf igurati on of a RKP- 1U-CM U1 an d two RKP-1 Us 3. 9.3 Us ing R KP-CMU1 to moni tor RK P-1Us ◎R KP-CMU1 is capab le of m onitoring an d cont rolling up to tree RK P-1U s (nine RCP-2000 units). P lease refer t o the u ser's manua l of RC P-200 0/RKP-1U a nd Fig ure 3- 3 for n otes on para llel operation of RK P-1Us . ◎R J45 ca bles ( CAT.5 e, 8P8 C) mu st be u sed to conn ect the JK1 p or ts o f each rack units. The re comm ended maxi mum le ngth i s 1m.
3 .10 Se ries O peration The RKP-CMU1 is specifically des igned to mon itor, manage, and control RCP-2000 units in para llel. As a res ult, it cannot be used for RCP-2000 units connected in series. If you do need this application, contact our distributors or MEANWELL for details. 4.RKP-CMU1 LCD User Interface 4.1 Description of RKP-CMU1 Front Panel UP LED Indicators ENT USB Port LCD displ ay (16 char* 2 line) ESC DOWN Figur e 4-1 D iagra m of R KP-CM U1 front pa nel 4.2 LCD Display 4.2.
4.2. 2 Main Page The "M ain Pa ge" di splays the cu rrent Bus vo ltage and to tal out put current. B u s V : O / P I : 1 4 8 . 0 V 0 0 . 0 A In the "Main Page", once you pr ess the "ESC" button for over 1.5 sec, you w ill ente r the " Sub Screen" , wher e you can ad just the bri ghtnes s of L CD ba ckligh t and the LCD contrast ra tio. Th ere ar e 8 lev els av ailable for bo th the LCD b acklig ht and the LCD contras t to be select ed.
4.3 .3 Numbers of PS Us in Parallel P S 1 0 U U C o n n n i t s e c t i o n 4.3 .4 PSU Curr ent In the "PSU Current" section, each of the PSU's output currents can be displayed by pressing the "ENT" button. P S U P r e C s u s r r e E N T n t k e y . . . Once you entered this p age, y ou can choo se one of the PSU's outp ut currents to be displaye d on th e scre en through the "UP"/"DOWN" buttons. "xx" indicates PSU's number. P S U C u r r X X : 2 0 .
Once you entered this page, you can choo se one of the PSU's statu ses to be dis played on th e scre en through the "UP"/ "DOWN" bu ttons. "xx" indicates PSU's number. If an abnorma l situation occurs, the sc reen will display wh ich PSU unit is and its situation, no matter which unit you have chosen. Abnor mal situations that can be displayed include OVP, OLP, OTP, Short Ckt, High temp., AC fail, and fan lock . P S U S t a t u s x x : N o r m a l 4.3 .
4.3 .11 Condition of P rogra mmab le Rel ay In the "Prog. Relay" section, it displays the condition of each programmable relays. "x" indicates that the relay is inactive and its COM contacts th e "NC". "o" indicates that the relay is activated, and its COM is contacting th e "NO". P r o 1 : o g . 2 R : e o I a y 3 : x 4 : x 4.3 .12 RKP-CMU1 Informa tion In th e "RKP-CMU 1 Info .
Once you en tered this screen, y ou can choose which PSU you would l ike to turn on or off t hrough the "UP"/"DOWN" buttons. It is also possible to control the whole units by changing "xxx" to "ALL". "xx x" indi cates PSU's number. P S U x x x O : N / O O F F F F If "OF F (Ala rm)", or "N/A " is di splaye d, tha t mea ns the PSU i s in an abnor mal situatio n or of fline. I n this case, the PS U cannot be controlled.
Once you entered this pa ge, yo u can trim th e outp ut current through the "UP"/"DOWN" b uttons. Refe r to the Table of PS U adjus table c urren t range . S e t 2 0 P . S 0 U C u r r e n t A PSU adjust able cu rrent range: Mode l P SU Cu rrent Range De fault 12V 30 ~ 112 A 112A 24V 24 ~ 89.6 A 89 .6A 48V 12 .6 ~ 47 A 4 7A Note : If the set PS U cur rent ex ceeds 100A, the maximu m rate d curr ent, OTP mig ht be trigger ed after ope rating a perio d of t ime. 4.4 .
4.4 .7 Dat e and Time Settin g Under "Set Date/Time", "yy" indicates year, "mm/d d" indicates month /day, a nd "HH/MM" indica tes ho ur/min ute. Press the "ENT" butto n to se lect ye ar, mo nth, d ay, hour, or m inute . Then , use t he "UP "/"DOWN" b uttons to cho ose a numb er. S e t 2 0 y y D a t e / T - m m - d d i m e H H : M M 4.4 .8 Buzzer O N/OFF Setti ng Under "Buzzer Co ntrol", you ca n turn buzzer on or off by press ing the "ENT " butt on.
4.5 .3 Cle ar Dat a Log The "Clear Data Log" function is use d to cle ar all the da ta that Data l og has store d. The c ontent of Da ta log includ e AC voltage, relay condi tion, conditio n of digital i nput s ignal, output voltag e, tota l outp ut curre nt, eac h PSU 's cur rents, and ti me. The content of Data log is p ossib le to b e acce ssed by the built-i n web page or monitoring software. C l e a r D a t a L o g 4.5 .
5.RKP-CMU1 Web Page Monitoring Functions ◎S ystem requir ement s 1 .Wind ows XP, Win dows Vista, o r Wind ows 7 opera ting system 2 .AMD or Inte l Pent ium 13 3MHz or bet ter bas ed compute r 3 .10/10 0 BAS E-T Etherne t port 4 .Micro soft IE 6(and above ) ◎C onnec tion di agram R J-45 cable ◎B efore a ccess ing th e built- in web page , pleas e mak e sure that th e RKP-CMU1 and the PC you u se are set in the sa me do main.
(4)Check if it is working correctly by clicking the "Support". If the addresses presented as you typed, it is success fully done. Then yo u can acces s the b uilt-in web p age. If the table shows as below, it means that your RJ-45 cable is not properly connected or the IP address you have set is incorrect.
5.2 Descr iption of RKP-CUM 1 Bu ilt-in Web Pa ge 5.2.1 How to open the website Conne ct you r PC to the RKP-CMU1, th en op en a bl ank pa ge and type the IP address of th e RKP-CMU 1 in the address bar. If you are not sure the IP address of RKP-CMU1, refer to the LCD user interface. The route is "Main Page" → "Menu Page" → "IP Ad dress" . (Default IP: 169.2 54.1.1 ) Defau lt: 169 .254.1 .1 5.2.2 CMU Stat us Page The h o me p age of the bu ilt-in w eb pa ge is t he "CMU St atus".
5.2.3 PSU Status Page The "P SU St atus" page d isplay s the o perating info rmati on of e ach P SU, inc luding output curr ent, in ternal tempe rature , serial numbe r, firmware v ersion , alarm, and status . 5.2.4 Configuration Page Once you clicked th e "Configura tion" p age, you will be ask ed to e nter a user name and a passwo rd. Typ e "meanwell " (small letters ) in bo th the "User name" and "Password" bo xes to enter this pa ge, as show n belo w.
Once y ou in s ert t h e corr e ct u s er na m e an d pass word , y ou w il l ent e r the s et tin gs pa g e . On thi s p ag e, t he re a re Bu s voltag e, PSU over-current, clea r Event Log/Data Lo g, Data Log time in terval setting, prog ramma ble re lay set ting, a nd PSU ON/OFF tha t can b e set a nd alt ered. 5.2.4.1 Bus Voltag e / PS U Current If the B us vo ltage/ PSU c urrent you s et is no t with in the adjust able ra nge, it will b ecom e inva lid.
Then , click the sc roll-do wn list o f the "Sub Fu nction " to ch oose a n acti vation type Type a del ay time value to de cide how mu ch time it nee d to b e dela yed 5.2.4.3 PSU ON/OF F set ting If you would l ike to turn a PSU o n or o ff, do uble c lick i ts s tatu s bar u nder its num ber. " Gre e n " ind i cates "PSU ON", " Red" i ndicat es "PU S OFF", and "N/A" indica tes "u nconn ected ".
5.4 Data Log Page Th e Data Log will sav e oper ating data at regula r intervals se t by "Data lo g inter val". The Data Log is capable of savin g 1000 rec ords, but if the sto red da ta is o ver its capa city, it will ov erwrit e the p revio us dat a, from the f irst re c ord. T he co ntents tha t Data Log s tores include AC voltage, relay c ondition, condition of digital inp ut signal, output vo ltage, total output c urrent , ea ch PSU's cur rents, and ti me.
On ce you inser t the c orrect user n ame a nd pas sword , you will en ter this addre ss set tings p age. On this page , there are IP ad dr es s , subn et ma s k , ga te way, prima ry DN S , an d s ec o ndary DNS th at c a n be s et an d chan ge d. F or ex ampl e , i f the RK P-CMU1 is n ot in y our cu rrent d omain, you c an rev ise it to your curren t doma in by c hanging those IP a ddress parameters . 6.RKP-CMU1 Monitoring Software ◎S ystem requir ement s 1 .
( 2)Insta ll Micr osoft Frame work4 (dotN etFx40 _Full_ x86_x 64.ex e). Note: If ther e is the need for an updat ed Fra mewo rk4 ve rsion, refer t o Microsoft website . http:// www.micros oft.com /dow nload/ en/details.a spx?id =1785 1 ( 3)Connect th e RKP -CMU 1 to yo ur PC via a U SB ca ble. ( 4)Exec ute RKP-CM U1.ex e. 6.2 Using RS23 2 for Communication wi th RKP-CMU 1 The RKP-CMU1 not only can use USB interface for PC conn ection , but a lso can use the RS-232 interface.
Step 3 :Con nectio n C lick th e "Co nn ect " butto n to a cc ess the RK P-CM U1 . If a con nectio n was suc ce ss full y es ta blis he d with the R KP-C MU1, i t will d isplay "COMx Connected ". If a connection failed, i t will d isplay "Comm. fail" . C onnec tion was suc cessful. Connection fa iled. Make sure the interface cable is properly conn ected between your PC and the RKP-CMU1, and make s ure the parameters you s et are correc t. 6.3.
6.3.3 PSU Status Page The "P SU St atus" page d isplay s the o perating info rmati on of e ach P SU, inc luding output curr ent, in ternal tempe rature , serial numbe r, firmware v ersion , alarm, and status . 6.3.4 Config. P age On this page , there are Bus volt age, PSU cur rent, c lear Event Log/Dat a Log, Data Log time interval setting, programmabl e relay s etting , and P SU O N/OFF that c an be set an d alter ed. 6.3.4.
6.3.4. 2 Setting of Clear Event Log/Data Log and Data Log T ime In terval The "E vent L og" an d "Da ta Log " butto ns are used to clea r the d ata tha t Eve nt log/ Data lo g has stored . The "Data Log in terval" is use d to se t the t ime in terval from 1 to 60 minute s. A djusta ble ra nge (1 ~60) 6.3.4. 3 Setting of Programma ble Re lay "Rela y Sett ing" se ction is use d to se t activ ating condit ions o f the p rogram mabl e rela y s.
Statu s table Scroll-d own lis t and setting buttons 6.3.5 Event Log Page The E vent Log stor es abn orma l syste m situ ations when alarms occur. It is c apabl e of sa ving u p to 60 0 reco rds, b ut if the stored data i s over its capacity, it will o verwrite the previo us dat a, from the fir st reco rd. The cont ents that Eve nt Log stores includ e time , type of alar m, and whic h PSU it is. If you w ould l ike to c heck the da ta that Even t Log h as sto red, cl ick the "Read Log".
After r eadin g from the RKP-CM U1, th e data will b e arra nged i n asce nding order of Log No.. S orting the d ata int o othe r orders is als o poss ible by clicki ng the column headers. C lickin g the " Save L og" bu tton c an sav e the d ata on to you r PC. Sorti ng dat a can b e don e by c licking a colu mn he ader Blank area, if it is not us ed Save button 6.3.6 Dat a Log Page The D ata Lo g will s ave o perati ng dat a at re gular i nterva ls set by "Da ta log interv al".
So rting d ata ca n be d one b y click ing a c olumn head er Save button Cha rt but ton This p age a l so off e rs a f u nctio n that prese nts the Data log da ta in c olumn chart s by cl icking the "C hart" button . Onc e colum n char ts are c reated , tend ency of the data ca n be se en on your PC.
Type a GSM phone numb er。(e x: 123 45678 90) Type a GSM phone nu mber 7.GSM Short Message Functions ◎Syste m Req uirements: 1.GSM mod em with antenna 2.Interface cable f or GSM mod em 3.SIM card ◎Notes : 1.The RKP-CMU1 is in compliance wit h AT-commands for sending GSM messages. For using this function, a GSM modem equipped wi th thos e AT-c omma nds th at "Se ction 7.3" mention ed is n eeded . Refe r to th e prod uct be low. Si erra W ireless , AirL ink TM P rogrammabl e Mod ems ht tp://ww w.
( 3) Set a GSM phon e num ber in the RKP-CMU1. Re fer to "Section 6.3.7". ( 4) Sele ct "3: RS232 for G SM" in the "Commu nicati on Por t Setti ng" thr ough the LCD user interf ace. Refer to "Sect ion 4.4 .6". 7 .2 Tes t of Se nding a Sho rt Message ( 1) Turn devic es on in the followi ng ord er: RC P-200 0, RKP-CMU 1, and then GSM modem. ( 2) Unp lug the powe r of th e RCP -2000 . ( 3) In th is cas e, ther e is a "PMBu s Erro r" alarm that will oc cur.
8.Notes on Operation 8.1 Inst allation Method 8.1.1 RKP-CMU1 Arrangement ◎Mount t he RKP-CMU1 in a 19" ra ck before op eratin g. ◎C onnec t the R KP-C MU1 t o a JK 1 port of a ra ck uni t. Also , make sure that th e JK1 ports a re con necte d toge ther if there are mo re tha n 2 rac k units . Refe r to Fi gure 3 .3. ◎Wire up your interfac e cable (USB/RS2 32), program mable relays, and d igital i nput signals, depen ding o n your applic ation.
8.1.2 RKP-1U -CMU1 Arrangem ent ◎Mount the r ack unit in a 19" ra ck before op erating. ◎Insert 1~2 units o f RCP -2000 with th e iden tical o utput voltage and c urrent into the rack unit. Refer t o Figu re 8-1 . ◎Assign thei r addr esses through the 5-pole Addre ss Switches (refer to Tab le 3-5) . Definition of the module posit ion: A i s in the middle and B is on t he left . ◎This unit is equip ped wi th buil t-in DC fans and re quires clearance for cool ing.
Inpu t/ Output 11 5VAC 23 0VAC Module 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 2 unit 3 unit 1 unit 2 unit 3 unit 1 unit 2 unit 3 unit +1 2VDC +2 4VDC +4 8VDC Curre nt 16Arms 10Arms 100A dc 200A dc 300A dc 80Ad c 160A dc 240A dc 42Ad c 84Ad c 126A dc Min imum Cross -sectio n of Co pper Wire 14AWG UL1015 18AWG UL1015 Maximum Current 12A 6A 115A 217A 344A 115A 190A 240A 49A 115A 139A 8A 22A 35A 139A 190A 217A 257A 298A 344A 395A 469A 556A 22mm 2 60mm 2 125mm 2 22mm 2 50mm 2 80mm 2 5.