User`s guide

50InRow RD 100-Series and InRow RD 200-Series User’s Guide
Reset the Interface
Path: Administration > General > Reset/Reboot
Serial Modbus
Path: Administration > General > Serial Modbus
Check the Access box to Enable or Disable Modbus. Select the Baud Rate by clicking on one of the
radio buttons by the baud rate options (9600 or 19200 bps). Specify a Target Unique ID by entering a
number from 1 to 247 in the box. Then select Apply.
Modbus defines a request/response message structure for a client/server environment. The APC
implementation of Modbus uses Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) mode. You can use Modbus to view the
InRow RD through your building management system interface. It is read-only.
The Modbus interface supports 2-wire RS-485.
Modbus runs at 9600 or 19200 bps.
The Modbus register map for the InRow RD defines the data (type, location, and valid responses)
available through Modbus. To download the latest Modbus regester map, go to the APC web site, search
by part number, and click the link to the register map in the list of documentation. Check the publication
date at the start of the file.
Configuring Links
Path: Administration > General > Quick Links
Select the Administration tab, General on the top menu bar, and Quick Links on the left navigation
menu to view and change the URL links displayed at the bottom left of each page of the interface.
By default, these links access the following Web pages:
Link 1: The home page of the APC Web site.
Link 2: A page where you can use samples of APC Web-enabled products.
Link 3: The home page of the APC Remote Monitoring Service.
Action Definition
Reboot
Management
Interface
Restarts the interface of the InRow RD.
Reset All
1
Select Exclude TCP/IP to reset all values except TCP/IP; clear Exclude TCP/IP to reset
all configuration values.
Reset Only
1
TCP/IP settings: Set TCP/IP Configuration to DHCP & BOOTP, its default setting,
requiring that the InRow RD receive its TCP/IP settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server.
See “TCP/IP and Communication Settings” on page 29.
Event configuration: Reset all changes to event configuration, by event and by group, to
their default settings.
1. Resetting may take up to a minute.