27-0027-0111 June 2, 2008 Rev-01 Installation and Operation Manual 72A-196BAREM Series 72A-190BQREM Series 3-Phase Power Monitoring and Distribution Unit
7-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Contents Introduction & Safety Information............................................... 3 Technical Specifications............................................................... 4 Declaration of Conformity.................................................................. 5 Connections and Installation Operating Environment................................................................ 6 Electrical Connections............................................
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Introduction & Safety Information Introduction The Spectrum Control PDU is an AC power distribution unit designed to distribute power for up to eighteen (18) AC loads. The PDU distributes 3 phase power to six individual, over current protected, output banks. The unit has multiple alarm capabilities and includes an audible alarm circuit. Voltage and current are monitored and displayed locally on a liquid crystal display and remotely through a LAN connection.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Technical Specifications Input Power Entry Connector Nominal Input Voltage Input Frequency Input Current Output Outlet Connectors Load Current per Bank Load Current per Output Connector Load Current per PDU Global Domestic IEC 309, 4pole, 5 wire, 32A, NEMA L21-30P WYE connected 5 pin, Delta connected 3 ∅ 400/230VAC ±10% 3 ∅ 208/208VAC ±10% 50 – 60 Hz 72A maximum Global 50 – 60 Hz 41.6A maximum Domestic (18) IEC C13 16A maximum (18) IEC C13 13.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: Spectrum Power Management Systems, a Spectrum Control Business Manufacturer’s Address: 1900 West College Avenue State College, PA 16801 Declares that the product: Product Name: 3-Phase Power Monitoring and Distribution Unit Model Number: 72A-196BAREM-01 72A-190BQREM-01 Conforms to the following Product Specifications: Safety: UL 60950-1 File E149758-A8 Volume X3, First Edition; CSA C22.2 No.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Operating Environment SCI P/N: 72A-196BAREM Series 72A-190BQREM Series • Locate PDU in dry area. • Rack Mount in equipment rack using mounting brackets. • Restricted Access Location not required. • This PDU relies on protective devices in the building installation for short circuit and over current protection.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Electrical Connections • Depress rocker handle of all circuit breakers to “off” position. Example: Breaker Off Example: Breaker On • Connect input supply cord to a grounded power source rated for the input voltage and current of the PDU. • Connect equipment to AC output connectors. Continuous current draw for all connected units must not exceed the current rating per output.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation LAN Module and Communications RJ45 LAN Connection LAN Module Interface The LAN Module provides an interface between a computer network and the power distribution unit using the front RJ-45 jack. Communications between the PDU and a computer can take place via a Telnet session or SNMP manager. If you are connecting the PDU directly to a PC without a router, a crossover cable is required.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation The LAN module consists of integrated hardware and a network agent software program. These components provide the ability to configure, control, and monitor aspects of multiple units using a standard web browser. The network interface can operate using Telnet and SNMP. The LAN module is configured at the factory to an IP Address of 192.168.1.110 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. A default gateway address of 192.168.1.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Device Discovery The discovery tool “digi_dev_disc.exe” has the following: 1. “Configure Network Settings” is to configure the IP/Subnet/Gateway. 2. “Restart Device” is to reboot the PDU after assigning the new network configuration . 3. “Refresh View” is to search again. 4. “Open Web Interface” is to launch the web page.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Testing the IP Address Configuration Once the IP address is assigned, you should test the IP address configuration to be sure it works as configured. Prerequisite This procedure assumes that you have configured the device server with an IP address. Procedure 1. Access the command line of a PC or other networked device. 2.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Set PDU and LAN Module to Factory Defaults Menu option 8 restores all PDU and LAN module defaults back to the factory settings. This command will ensure that both the LAN module and internal PDU microprocessor are returned to identical communication settings. PDU with LAN modules should have all configuration changes made using the LAN module configuration menu selections.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Connections and Installation Exit Configuration Mode Select 9 to exit the configuration mode without saving any changes, or select 10 to exit and save all changes. All values are stored in nonvolatile RAM. The LAN Module will automatically reset, but the state of the PDU outputs will not be affected. LAN Module Reflash Run “digi_dev_disc.exe” utility to set up unit’s IP, if necessary. These are part of the LAN tools. Instructions Locate the update file. A.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Operational Control of PDU Front Panel Menu The unit’s LCD is used to monitor incoming power and configure the software. The LCD has two modes of operation: Monitor or Menu. The system menu is organized in a top down tree structure. The unit has four buttons that are used to navigate through the menu system. The buttons are labeled with universal symbols for Menu, Select, Left, and Right as shown in the following figure.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Operational Control of PDU Menu Tree Alarm Acknowledgment None Incoming Power Peaks Minimum Current Channel A Maximum Current Channel A Minimum Current Channel B Maximum Current Channel B Minimum Current Channel C Maximum Current Channel C Minimum Current All Channel Total Maximum Current All Channel Total Minimum Voltage Channel A Maximum Voltage Channel A Minimum Voltage Channel B Maximum Voltage Channel B Minimum Voltage Channel C Maximum Voltage Channe
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Operational Control of PDU CONFIG - CYCLE TIME The CYCLE TIME parameter sets the amount of time to wait before displaying the next bank measurement. The parameter can be set to FAST, MEDIUM, or SLOW. CONFIG - NUMBER OF CHANNELS The unit can be configured to work for 1, 2, or 3 power bank devices. Note that reducing the number of banks to 1 removes the total current monitoring processes.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Introduction The PDU LAN Port supports the Telnet and SNMP networking functions, which allow remote monitoring through the network environment. Table 1 lists the available Telnet commands. Table 2 lists the content of SNMP functions – Read/Set/Trap in detail. An SNMP Manager PC Tool is needed in order to implement the SNMP functions.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Telnet Commands telnet 10001 [space before and after address] Table 1 List of Commands: SCI P/N: 72A-196BAREM Series 72A-190BQREM Series Command Description Response @AACK Alarm Acknowledgement #AACK @SYSF Save settings to EEPROM #SYSF OK @BNKV A,? Voltage Bank A #BNKV 120.2 @BNKV B,? Voltage Bank B #BNKV 120.2 @BNKV C,? Voltage Bank C #BNKV 120.2 @BNKC A,? Current Bank A #BNKC 22.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions SCI P/N: 72A-196BAREM Series 72A-190BQREM Series @BULC B,? Read High Threshold Current Bank B #BULC 22.5 @BULC C,? Read High Threshold Current Bank C #BULC 22.5 @BULC T,? Read High Threshold Current Bank T #BULC 77.5 @BLLV A,? Read Low Threshold Voltage Bank A #BLLV 135.3 @BLLV B,? Read Low Threshold Voltage Bank B #BLLV 135.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) An SNMP-managed network consists of three key components: 1. Managed devices 2. Agents 3. Network Management Systems (NMSs) A managed device is a network node that contains an SNMP agent and that resides on a managed network. Managed devices collect and store management information and make this information available to NMSs using SNMP.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Interactions between the NMS and managed devices can be any of four different types of commands: reads, writes, traversal operations, and traps. • Reads - To monitor managed devices, NMSs read variables maintained by the devices. • Writes - To control managed devices, NMSs write variables stored within the managed devices.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions Key SNMP Settings SNMP read community name SNMP read/write name “public” “public” You can access the SNMP settings using Telnet 9999. The default username and password is “root” and “1234”, respectively. Option 0 thru 3 on the Setup page: Option 0 - Up to three SNMP trap addresses may be entered.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions SNMP v2 Functions Table 2 SNMP v2 Functions SCI P/N: 72A-196BAREM Series 72A-190BQREM Series Variables SNMP v2 MIB Voltage Bank A READ & TRAP Voltage Bank B READ & TRAP Voltage Bank C READ & TRAP Current Bank A READ & TRAP Current Bank B READ & TRAP Current Bank C READ & TRAP Total Current on PDU (All banks) READ & TRAP Maximum Voltage Bank A R/W Maximum Voltage Bank B R/W Maximum Voltage Bank C R/W Minimum Voltag
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Networking Functions General MIB Usage This section addresses the loading and compiling of MIBS into Network Management Systems (NMS). Alternatively, you can consult the documentation of other NMS on MIB loading and compilation. Below are the instructions for HP OpenView and IBM NetView, but you should still consult HP or IBM documentation, as the products may change.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual Maintenance & Warranty Maintenance and Replacement parts There are no user serviceable parts inside the PDU. In the event there is an electronic problem with the unit, please contact the factory. Warranty Under normal use and specified operation conditions the PDU is warranted from the day of delivery for a period of three years.
27-0027-0111 Installation and Operation Manual PDU Front Panel IEC C13 Outlets 20A Circuit Breakers SCI P/N: 72A-196BAREM Series 72A-190BQREM Series Date: 6/02/2008 26