User Manual IGM-03 Environmental Sensor Management Software Designed and manufactured by Austin Hughes UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 www.austin-hughes.
Legal Information First English printing, October 2002 Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. We are not liable for any injury or loss that results from the use of this equipment. Safety Instructions Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future reference.
Before Installation ■ ■ ■ ■ It is very important to locate the equipment in a suitable environment. The surface for placing and fixing the equipment should be stable and level or mounted into a suitable cabinet. Make sure the place has good ventilation, is out of direct sunlight, away from sources of excessive dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture and vibration. Position the equipment with respect to related facilities.
Content Part I. Hardware P. 1 < 1.1 > Package Contents < 1.2 > InfraGuard Features & Specifications < 1.3 > Daisy Chain Group < 1.4 > EC Box < 1.5 > EC Box Level Setting < 1.6 > EC Box Daisy Chain Part II. Sensor Installation & Specifications P. 8 < 2.1 > Overview < 2.2 > Door Sensor < 2.3 > Temp. & Humidity Sensor < 2.4 > Smoke Sensor < 2.5 > Shock Sensor < 2.6 > Water Sensor < 2.7 > LED Light Bar < 2.8 > LED Beacon Part III. PDU / Fan Unit Installation & Specifications P. 21 < 3.1 > PDU < 3.
Content Part IV. Software P.30 < 4.1 > Key Features < 4.2 > Master IP Configuration < 4.3 > Hardware Requirements of The Management PC < 4.4 > Supported OS Platform & Language < 4.5 > Software Download < 4.6 > First Time Start-up Setting < 4.7 > Change Port No. of Web Server Part V. System Setup & Remote Access P.38 < 5.1 > System Setup < 5.2 > Remote Access Part VI. Device Monitoring & Setting P. 45 < 6.1 > Device Overview < 6.2 > Sensors < 6.3 > PDU < 6.4 > Fan Unit < 6.5 > Door Part VII.
Part I. Hardware < 1.1 > Package Contents Unpacking The equipment comes with the standard parts shown on the package contents. Check and make sure they are included and in good condition. If anything is missing, or damage, contact the supplier immediately. - EC-300M Master EC Box x 1 EC-300 Slave EC Box x 1 OR - 6’ Power cord x 1 - 6’ Power cord x 1 < 1.
< 1.3 > Daisy Chain Group EC 300M as the 1st level master EC box The EC box can be cascaded up to 16 levels Only 1 x IP for 16 x EC box remote access Daisy chain by Cat5/6 cable Max. distance between 2 EC box is 20M Max. distance in a daisy chain group up to 300M One InfraGuard network can expand up to 30 daisy chain groups ( master IP group ).
< 1.3 > Installation Diagram One Box One Cabinet Front Door 5 3 4 1 6 2 7 8 9 10 Item Qty. Location 1 EC Box 1 rackmount on rear top 2 LED Light Bar 2 front & rear top inside 3 Smoke Sensor 1 rear inside top 4 Door Sensor 2 top corner of door 5 Flashing LED Beacon 1 front cabinet roof 6 Temp. & Humid.
< 1.3 > Installation Diagram One Box Two Cabinets Front Door Front Door 5 3 4 4 1 3 6 6 2 2 7 8 8 9 7 9 10 10 Cabinet 2 Cabinet 1 * either smoke sensor or shock sensor Item Cabinet 1 Cabinet 2 1 EC Box 1 - 2 LED Light Bar 1 1 3 Smoke Sensor 1 4 Door Sensor 2 2 5 Flashing LED Beacon 1 - 6 Temp. & Humid. Sensor 1 1 7 Shock Sensor 1 8 Fan Unit 2 2 9 PDU 2 2 10 Water Sensor 1 1 UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 * * P.4 1 1 * * www.austin-hughes.
< 1.4 > EC Box EC-300M, Master Box 6 ( 1st level ) 7 Po er 9 Smoke / Shock 1 - Lamp - 2 10 11 Beacon Door 1 2 ON 12 D LA 1 8 2 T1 T2 1 DIP 2 3 4 Bo 3 Alarm 5 6 7 8 Le el 4 T1 5 T2 12 PDU Fan 13 14 1 - a er - 2 15 1 Power input 6 Temp.
< 1.5 > EC Box Level Setting Steps : ■ ■ ■ ■ Only Master EC Box built-in IP remote access module. Master EC Box MUST be set on the 1st daisy chain level according to the table below. For the 2nd - 16th levels ( slave EC box ), please make the level setting according to the table below. For the cabling connection, please refer to the next page. ON OFF Daisy chain level setting Using the dip switch no.
< 1.6 > EC Box Daisy Chain Remarks : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Each Master IP group supports 16 daisy chain levels. The 1st level EC box must be Master EC box. 1 x Master EC box allows access to 16 levels. For remote access of EC boxes, simply connect 1 x Master EC box. The 2nd - 16th level EC boxes must be slave EC box. 1st level Master EC box LAN 2nd level Slave EC box OUT LINK Cat5 / 6 cable max. 20 meters 3rd level Slave EC box OUT LINK OUT Cat5 / 6 cable max. 20 meters Max.
Part II. Sensor Installation & Specifications < 2.1 > Overview EC Box Po er Beacon Door 1 ON 12 D LA UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 Smoke / Shock 2 T1 T2 1 Alarm DIP 2 3 Bo P.8 1 - Lamp - 2 4 5 6 7 8 Le el T1 T2 PDU Fan 1 - a er - 2 www.austin-hughes.
< 2.1 > Overview Door Sensor LED Beacon LED Light Bar Smoke Sensor EC Box TH Sensor Shock Sensor Water Sensor UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.9 www.austin-hughes.
< 2.2 > Door Sensor Inductive Door Sensor Mechanical Door Sensor IG-DSI-2M IG-DSW-2M 3.00 mm Operating Force / / / Sensing distance Max. 3mm / / Part no.
< 2.2 > Door Sensor Optional door sensor is an essential accessories as users can be alerted by visual and audio alarm for unauthorized access. Inductive Door Sensor, pair ( IG-DSI-2M ) Features light weight / adhesive mini size ( 32.5 x 12.2 x 9.2 mm ) no custom cutting required on door Front View 12.2 mm 2 1 32.5 mm 3 4 9.
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< 2.2 > Door Sensor Mechanical Door Sensor ( IG-DSW-2M ) Features low cost / precise cost efficient integration to new cabinet Front View unit : mm Top View 1 Side View 11 7.3 22.5 3 15.0 2 1 Steel mounting plate with 2 screw holes 2 Cable connector 3 Press button ( total travel distance : 9.25 mm 3 15.75 6.5 52.0 9.25 ) ( min. actuation distance : 3.00 mm ) Package content Mechanical sensor w/ 2m cable x 2 Mounting screws 6#32x4.5mm x 2 unit : mm Requirements 37.
< 2.2 > Door Sensor Suggested sensor position Installation steps to EC box - connect to the EC box - place the sensor at the top middle of the door - install the sensor in the custom hole - secure it with bundled mounting screws 6#32x4.
< 2.3 > Temp. & Humidity Sensor Each EC box provides Temp. & Humid. Sensor port x 2. If more TH sensors required, two temp. & humid. sensor ports on each integrated PDU can be applied. Part no. Temperature Sensitivity Temp. & Humid. Sensor Temp. Sensor IG-TH01 IG-T01 Range Accuracy 0 to 80°C ( 32 to 176°F ) ±0.5°C typical ( ±1°F ) Resolution 0.1°C ( 0.2°F ) Response Time Range Relative Humidity Accuracy Sensitivity Resolution Response Time Power Requirement 5 to 30 sec 0 to 100% R.
< 2.4 > Smoke Sensor Smoke sensor comes with a RED LED. When smoke alarm triggers, the RED LED lights on with beep sound continuously. Smoke Sensor Part no. IG-S01 Sensitivity Smoke sensitivity 0.15 ~ 0.
< 2.5 > Shock Sensor Shock sensor comes with a RED LED. When shock alarm triggers, the RED LED lights on continuously. Shock Sensor Part no. Sensitivity IG-V01 Detection radius 3.5 m Adjustable sensitivity Alarm Output Internal micro knob with screwdriver cross slot Solid State Relay 12VDC@100mA Alarm hold time Approx. 2.0 sec. Alarm LED Power Requirement Red Voltage 12VDC, powered by sensor port Current Consumption 15mA Power consumption Housing 0.
< 2.6 > Water Sensor + Water Sensor IG-W01 Part no.
< 2.7 > LED Light Bar LED light bar can be ON / OFF by door sensor OR always ON by IGM-03 management software setting. LED Light Bar Part no. Light Power Requirement Housing CLB-IX-002 Color Cool White Output 250 Lumens Color Temperature 5600-7000K Number of LED 18 High Output CREE SMD LED Life Expectancy 30,000 hrs Voltage 12VDC, powered by sensor port Current Consumption 0.375A Power consumption 4.
< 2.8 > LED Beacon The LED Beacon can be stuck firmly by the bundled adhesive tape. LED Beacon Part no. Notification IG-FB03 Len Color Blue Light Source White Flash Rate Power Requirement 120 flashes per minute Voltage 12VDC, powered by sensor port Current Consumption Housing 0.
Part III. PDU / Fan Unit Installation & Specifications < 3.1 > PDU Under an InfraGuard network, each EC Box supports InfraPower intelligent PDU x 4 in a daisy chain. Each PDU comes with Temp. & Humid. sensor port x 2 W series : monitored PDU WS series : switched PDU WSi series : outlet level measurement switched PDU Please visit below link to select desired PDU & download the PDU drawing & specifications. http://www.austin-hughes.com/solutions/intelligent-kWh-pdu.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit Under an InfraGuard network, each EC Box supports InfraCool remote fan unit x 4 in a daisy chain. Each fan unit comes with TEMP.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit ON OFF Fan unit level setting : Using the dip switch no. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8 to setup each FAN unit level as below : Cascaded FAN units 1st level Fan Unit Model 2nd level Fan Unit Model 3rd level Fan Unit Model 4th level Fan Unit Model 1 On Off On Off 2 On On Off Off Dip switch no. 3 4 5 On On On On On On On On On On On On 6 On On On On 8 Off Off Off Off ** No. 7 dip switch only for audio alarm setting Using the dip switch no.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit Model : RF-1.3 1U Fan Tray with 3 fans 2 - Unit CFM Status LED - Unit CFM Setting 1 - Individual fan status - Individual fan On / Off buttons - Buttons for Alarm Temp. Setting - Temp. LED display 6 7 5 6 7 TEMP LINK OUT - Temp. port bundled w/ a temp. sensor - Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit - Daisy chain OUT port for connecting to the link port of the next level fan unit 43.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit Model : RF-1.6 1U Fan Tray with 6 fans 2 - Unit CFM Status LED - Unit CFM Setting 1 - Buttons for Alarm Temp. Setting - Temp. LED display 5 6 7 5 6 7 TEMP LINK OUT - Temp. port bundled w/ a temp. sensor - Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit - Daisy chain OUT port for connecting to the link port of the next level fan unit 43.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit Model : RF-1.9 1U Fan Tray with 9 fans 2 - Unit CFM Status LED - Unit CFM Setting 1 - Buttons for Alarm Temp. Setting - Temp. LED display 5 6 7 5 6 7 TEMP LINK OUT - Temp. port bundled w/ a temp. sensor - Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit - Daisy chain OUT port for connecting to the link port of the next level fan unit 43.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit Model : RF-33.6 33U Door Mount Fan Panel with 6 fans Front View Side View Top View 195 mm 42.9 mm 195 mm 4 4 - DIP switch for daisy chain level setting 5 - Temp. port bundled w/ a temp. sensor 6 TEMP 5 LINK 6 OUT 7 7 - Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit - Daisy chain OUT port for connecting to the link port of the next level fan unit 1466 mm UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit Model : RF-33.9 33U Door Mount Fan Panel with 9 fans Front View Side View 195 mm 42.9 mm 195 mm 4 4 - DIP switch for daisy chain level setting 5 - Temp. port bundled w/ a temp. sensor 6 TEMP 5 LINK 6 OUT 7 7 - Daisy chain LINK port for connecting to the out port of the last level fan unit - Daisy chain OUT port for connecting to the link port of the next level fan unit 1466 mm UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.
< 3.2 > Fan Unit Remote Fan Model RF-1.3 / 1.6 / 1.9 RF-33.6 / 33.9 No. of Fan 3 / 6 / 9 6 / 9 Mounting 1U Door mount CFM Level Normal / High / Max. Individual Fan ON / OFF Yes Individual Fan CFM Unit CFM ( Approximately ) Temperature Sensor 108 CFM 324 / 648 / 972 CFM IP Remote Access Not available, must be via Master IP fan on the 1st level Daisy Chain Level 2nd to 16th level Temperature Port 1 x temperature sensor port ( sensor bundled ) Measurement Range 0 to 99.
Part IV. Software < 4.1 > Key Features InfraGuard Manager IGM-03 is a FREE environmental sensor management software to monitor up to 30 Master IP Groups remotely ( max. 16 EC box levels in each Master IP Group ), total 480 EC boxes. Each EC box can connect a variety of sensors to provide an environmental monitoring solution to secure high levels of data center operational stability and flexibility. To enhance the functionality, up to 1920 x kWh PDU / Fan Unit can be monitored through IGM-03 GUI as well.
< 4.2 > Master IP Configuration Please take the following steps to configure the Master EC box. Step 1. Prepare a notebook computer to download the IP setup utilities from the link : http://www.austin-hughes.com/support/utilities/infraguard/MasterIPsetup.msi Step 2. Double Click the MasterIPsetup.msi and follow the instruction to complete the installation Step 3. Go to each Master EC box with the notebook computer & a piece of CAT. 5 / 6 cable to set up the IP configuration by IP setup utilities as below.
< 4.3 > Hardware Requirements of The Management PC Please prepare a management PC with the hardware requirements as below for InfraGuard Manager - IGM-03 Recommended hardware requirements : - Processor : Dual Core 2GHz or above - Memory : 2GB RAM - Available Disk Space : 500GB - Display : 1440 x 900 or higher resolution monitor - The default service port of web server is 80. - A dedicated PC to run InfraGuard Manager - IGM-03 is recommended.
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< 4.5 > Software Download Software download Please download the InfraGuard Manager - IGM-03 to the management PC from the link http://www.austin-hughes.com/support/software/infraguard/IGM-03.msi Double click the IGM-03.msi and follow the instruction to complete the installation. IGM-03.msi click “ Next ” click “ Install ” click “ Finish ” Complete UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.34 www.austin-hughes.
< 4.6 > First Time Start-up Setting Step 1. Double Click InfraGuard Manager - IGM-03 and follow the instruction to complete start-up setting. IGM-03 InfraGuard Manager For MS Windows 7 and MS Windows server 2008, it requires to run a program with administrator rights before execution: - Right click InfraGuard Manager - IGM-03 , and then select Properties. - Click the Compatibility tab. - Tick the box Run this program as an administrator, and then click OK. UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.35 www.austin-hughes.
< 4.6 > First Time Start-up Setting Step 2. Click “ Next ” in “ InfraGuard Manager start-up setting ” box Step 3. Input the fields of the following window & Click “ Install ” If the port of web server is not 80, please input the appropriate no. here and follow the instruction in “ Change port no. of web server“ next page to make the change effective. PostgreSQL password can be changed by user.
< 4.7 > Change Port no. of Web Server If users want to use another port no. instead of 80, please take the following steps after InfraGuard Manager IGM-03 “ First time start-up setting ” is completed. Step 1. Go to the path of web server being installed. ( Default: C:\AppServ\Apache2.2\conf\ ) Step 2. Open “ httpd.conf ” & change “ Listen 80 ” to “ Listen xx ” where xx means the port users want to use save the change Step 3. Restart Apache services.
Part V. System Setup & Remote Access < 5.1 > System Setup Users can follow below step 1 - 3 to access the management PC and InfraGuard Manager IGM-03 Step 1. Open Internet Explorer ( I.E. ), version 8.0, 9.0 or 10.0 Step 2. Enter the URL of management PC into the address bar ( If fail to access, please ask MIS to check if the port for web server is enable. Default port : 80 ) e.g. http://192.168.0.1/IGM-03/ Step 3. Enter “ User name ” . Default is “ admin ” Enter “ Password ” .
< 5.1 > System Setup In < User > page, administrator can create 4 more operators. Step 1. Tick “ Operator 1: ” Step 2. Input “ User name ” & “ User login password ” Step 3. Input user login password in “ Confirm password ” again Step 4. Repeat Step 1 to 3 for other operators if necessary Step 5. Click “ Apply ” to finish the user setup UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.39 www.austin-hughes.
< 5.1 > System Setup In < Setup > page, administrator can - Activate max. 30 Master IP groups - Set the group command password - Enable / disable the EC box levels Step 1. “ Activate ” Master IP group 01 Step 2. Input “ IP address ” & “ password ” of the IP dongle Step 3. “ Enable “ Command password Step 4. Input “ New command password ”. Default is “ 00000000 ” Step 5. Input new command password in “ Confirm new password ” again. Step 6. Click “ Apply ” to finish the Master IP group setup Step 7.
< 5.1 > System Setup In < Alarm > , administrator can configure the alarm email server & max. 5 email recipients to receive alarm notifications from the software Step 1. “ Enable ” alarm email Step 2. Input “ SMTP server ” and “ SMTP port ” Step 3. Input “ User email ” Step 4. “ Enable ” or “ Disable ” the “ SMTP authentication ” Step 5. Input “ User name ” and “ Password ” Step 6. Select the “ SMTP secure ” ( None / SSL / TLS ) Step 7. Input the “ Alarm interval ” Step 8.
< 5.1 > System Setup In < General > , administrator can change the “ Refresh rate ” , “ Scan rate ” & “ Temperature unit ” across all Master IP groups In < Backup > , administrator can “ Enable ” or “ Disable ” the daily data backup. When “ Enable ”, the backup path can be changed UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.42 www.austin-hughes.
< 5.1 > System Setup < Sys log > provides past 2000 event records of < User >, < Setup >, < Alarm >, < General > & < Backup > UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.43 www.austin-hughes.
< 5.2 > Remote Access After administrator completes < System Setup >, up to 4 additional users can access the management PC remotely. User can follow the steps below to access management PC & InfraGuard Manager IGM-03 Step 1. Add the port of web server in the firewall settings of the management PC.
Part VI. Devices Monitoring & Setting < 6.1 > Devices Overview < EC Box Overview > provides a scan overview on the status of sensors, PDUs, fan units & doors based on Master IP group In < EC Box Device Setting > user can disable or enable : - T / TH sensor, Smoke / Shock sensor, Water sensor, Door sensor - PDU, Fan unit, LED light bar - Click “ Apply “ to finish the above settings DO NOT Enable devices if not connected UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.45 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.1 > Devices Overview In < Audio and Visual Output Setting >, user can enable or disable “ Buzzer “, “ Beacon “ & “ Alarm out “ output when sensor event is triggered UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.46 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.2 > Sensors In < Sensor Status >, user can monitor sensors’s status in details based on Master IP group In < Sensor Setting >, user can modify - “ Location “ of T / TH sensor, smoke / shock sensor, water sensor & LED light bar - “ Alarm setting “ & “ Rising alert setting “ of T / TH sensor - Click “ Apply “ to finish the above settings UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.47 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.3 > PDU In < PDU Status >, user can monitor PDU’s status in details based on Master IP group In < PDU Setting >, users can - Change “ Name “ and “ Location “ of PDU - Change “ Alarm amp. “ , “ Rising alert amp. “ & “ Low alert amp. “ of PDU’s circuits - Click “ Apply “ to finish the above settings - Click “ Reset “ to reset peak amp.
< 6.3 > PDU In < Outlet Setting >, user can - Change “ Name “ of outlet - Change “ Power up sequence delay “ of outlet ( Switched PDU models only ) - Change “ Alarm amp. “ , “ Rising alert amp. “ & “ Low alert amp. “ of outlet ( Outlet level measurement PDU models only ) - Click “ Apply “ to finish the above settings - Click “ Reset “ to reset peak amp. or kWh of outlet ( Outlet kWh Switched PDU only ) UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.49 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.3 > PDU In < TH setting >, user can - “ Activate “ or “ Deactivate “ Temp. & Humid. sensor - Change “ Location “ , “ Alarm setting “ & “ Rising alert setting “ of Temp. & Humid. sensor - Click “ Apply “ to finish the above settings UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.50 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.3 > PDU < Outlet Schedule Overview > provides a scan overview on all settings of PDU’s outlet schedules based on Master IP group UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.51 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.3 > PDU In < Outlet Schedule Setting >, user can set max. 6 outlet On / Off schedules in each EC Box. The outlet schedule can be set on one-time, daily or weekly basis. To set the outlet schedule, please follow the steps in next page UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.52 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.3 > PDU PDU outlet schedule is a function allowing users to set a specific time to switch either ON or OFF the outlets on daily, weekly or one-time basis. Each EC box provides 6 schedule tasks. Users can follow the steps below to enable the PDU outlet schedule Step 1. Go to < Outlet Schedule Overview > page, Click “ Setting ” Step 2. In < Outlet Schedule Setting > page, Select “ Oultet schedule 1 “ & Tick “ Enable “ Step 3. Provide the name of the outlet schedule Step 4.
< 6.3 > PDU Step 6. Tick the outlets of the connected PDU ( s ) to switch ON / OFF based on the action you selected Step 7. Click “ Apply “ to save the settings Step 8. Repeat step 2 to 7 for Outlet Schedule 2 to 6 if necessary If the outlet schedule task is “ One-Time “, that specific task will be disabled automatically once the action is completed. To cancel the outlet schedule, tick “ Disable “ & Click “ Apply “ to finish the changes. UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.54 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.4 > Fan Unit < Fan Unit Status > provides a scan function to monitor the Fan unit status based on Master IP group In < Fan Unit Setting >, user can - Change “ Rack “ & “ Position “ & Click “ Apply “ - Switch ON / OFF fan unit - Change fan unit CFM ( normal / high / max. ) - Switch ON / OFF individual fan UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.55 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.4 > Fan Unit In < Temp Setting >, user can - “ Activate “ or “ Deactivate “ temp. sensor - Change “ Location “ of temp. sensor - “ Enable “ or “ Disable “ auto CFM control - Change “ Alarm temp. “ & “ Rising alert temp. “ of temp. sensor - Click “ Apply “ to finish the above settings UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.56 www.austin-hughes.
< 6.5 > Door < Door Status > provides a scan function to monitor the door sensor status based on Master IP group In < Door Setting >, user can change “ Location “ of door sensor & Click “ Apply “ to finish the settings UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.57 www.austin-hughes.
Part VII. Events / Log / Report < Event > provides past 2000 events of the following devices in an Master IP group - EC box configuration & connection - Sensor configuration & connection - PDU configuration & connection - PDU’s outlet & TH sensor configuration - Fan unit configuration & connection - Fan unit Temp. sensor configuration UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.58 www.austin-hughes.
Part VII. Events / Log / Report < EC Box log > provides past 2000 log records of each EC box in a Master IP group. The software will generate an EC box log in every 10 mins < PDU log > provides past 2000 log records of PDUs connect in each EC box. The software will generate a PDU log in every 10 mins < PDU Outlet log > provides past 2000 log records of each PDU’s outlet. The software will generate an outlet log record in every 10 mins UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.59 www.austin-hughes.
Part VII. Events / Log / Report < PDU TH Sensor log > provides past 2000 TH log records of each PDU. The software will generate an outlet log record in every 10 mins < Daily kWh log - PDU > provides past 2000 daily energy consumption log records of each PDU. The record is logged at 00:00 everyday ( + / - 5 mins ) for previous day The PDU kWh log will not be recorded at 00:00 if the PDU connected is less than 24 hours UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.60 www.austin-hughes.
Part VII. Events / Log / Report < Daily kWh log - PDU outlet > provides past 2000 daily energy consumption log records of each PDU’s outlet. The record is logged at 00:00 everyday ( + / - 5 mins ) for previous day ( Outlet level PDU models only ) The PDU outlet kWh log will not be recorded at 00:00 if the PDU connected is less than 24 hours < Fan Unit log > provides past 2000 log records of each Fan unit. The software will generate a Fan unit log record in every 10 mins UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.61 www.
Part VII. Events / Log / Report < Fan Unit fan log > provides past 2000 log records about an individual fan of each Fan unit. The software will generate a fan log record in every 10 mins < Door sensor log > provides past 2000 log records about the door sensor. The software will generate a door log record in every 10 mins UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.62 www.austin-hughes.
Part VII. Events / Log / Report < Report > provides monthly report for EC box log , PDU log , PDU Outlet log , PDU TH sensor log , Daily kWh log – PDU , Daily kWh log – PDU outlet , Fan unit log , Fan unit fan log , Door sensor log , Device event in CSV format Please take the following steps to export the log category you want : Step 1 - Select the category, period and target Step 2 – Click “ Apply “ and Click “ OK “ from the pop up window. It takes a few mins to complete UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.63 www.
Part VII. Events / Log / Report Step 3 – Right Click the file name below and SELECT Save target as to download the log file Step 4 – Click “ Close “ to complete or “ Open “ to view the content of log UM-IGM-03-Q314V1 P.64 www.austin-hughes.
Part VIII. SNMP The EC-300M master box can manage the connected EC-300 slave box in a single daisy-chain up to 16 levels via SNMP v2c ( Simple Network Management Protocol). Only EC-300M master box can support SNMP. ( I ). Accessing MIB Files Use the World Wide Web (WWW) to download the SNMP MIB file at this URL: http://www.austin-hughes.com/support/utilities/infraguard/IGM-MIB.mib ( II ). Enabling SNMP Support The following procedure summarizes how to enable the EC-300M master box for SNMP support.
Part VIII. SNMP Step 5. Select SNMP from the left navigation pane Step 6. The SNMP Settings window appears as below: Step 7. Click “ Enable “ in “ SNMP Agent “ to start the SNMP agent service Step 8. Input “ Read Community “. Default is “ public ” Step 9. Input “ Write Community “. Default is “ private ” Step 10. Select “ disabled “ or “ V2Trap “ in “ SNMP Traps “ If select “ V2Trap “ , please input IP address of the SNMP management station in “ Station IP: “ Step 11.
Part IX. FAQ InfraGuard Manager - IGM-03 1. What is InfraGuard Manger – IGM-03 ? InfraGuard Manager IGM-03 is a FREE environmental sensor management software to monitor up to 30 Master IP Groups remotely ( max. 16 EC box levels in each Master IP Group ), total 480 EC boxes. Each EC box can connect a variety of sensors to provide an environmental monitoring solution to secure high levels of data center operational stability and flexibility.
Part IX. FAQ Sensors 1. How accurate is the Temp. & Humid. sensor ? It is accurate to +/- 0.5 °C ( typical ) and +/- 4.5% RH ( typical ) 2. How accurate is the Temp. sensor ? It is accurate to +/- 1.0 °C ( typical ) 3. What is sensitivity of smoke sensor ? 0.15 ~ 0.3 dB/m 4. What is the detection radius of shock sensor ? 3.5m 5. What is the lumen of the LED light bar ? 250 lumen Master EC Box 1.
Part X. Troubleshooting EC Box Disconnection 1. GUI shows a certain level EC Box disconnected Step 1 - EC Box power off ? Check the EC Box is power ON or not Step 2 - EC Box level setting duplicated in the same Master IP group ? Check and make sure EC Box level is unique and not duplicated in the same Master IP group. ( Please refer to user manual < 1.
Part X. Troubleshooting Replacement, Removal Or Addition For EC Box 1. How to replace the failed Master EC Box with a new one ? Step 1 - Prepare a new Master EC Box and set it to 1st level. ( Please refer to user manual < 1.5 > for details ) Step 2 - Configure the IP address of the new Master EC Box as the failed one ( Please refer to user manual < 4.
Part X. Troubleshooting 3. How to move out a slave EC Box ( without a replacement ) ? Step 1 - Prepare an appropriate length Cat. 5 / 6 cable Step 2 - Disable alarm email in < Alarm > page Step 3 - Use the Cat.
Part X. Troubleshooting InfraGuard Manager – IGM-03 1. Try to login InfraGuard Manager IGM-03 but the web browser only shows “ HTTP 404 Not Found “ Step 1 - Services for web server in management PC started ? Make sure the services is started. Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services > Apache2.2 and make sure the status is “ Started “ Step 2 - Port for web server in management PC is occupied by other service ? Check if the port for web server is used by other service or not.
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