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GE Digital Energy
Power Quality
Installation Guide
Digital Energy™
SNMP / WEB ADAPTER
P/N 1018959 3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter
P/N 1019070 1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter
P/N 23954 SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapter
P/N 1019071 1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter
GE Consumer & Industrial SA
General Electric Company
CH – 6595 Riazzino (Locarno)
Switzerland
T +41 (0)91 / 850 51 51
F +41 (0)91 / 850 51 44
www.gedigitalenergy.com
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3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter 1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter Model: SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapter 1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter Date of issue: 13.05.2008 File name: ISG_CNT_SNM_BAS_CRD_V012 Revision: 1.2 P/N 1018959 P/N 1019070 Identification No. P/N 23954 P/N 1019071 Up-dating Revision Concerns Date 1.0 First Issue 20.12.2007 1.1 First RELEASED Issued 15.02.2008 1.2 Updated for the 3-ph and SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapters 13.05.2008 COP
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Dear Customer, We thank you for selecting our products and are pleased to count you amongst our very valued customers at GE. We trust that the use of the SNMP/Web adapters for our Uninterruptible Power Supply systems, developed and produced to the highest standards of quality, will give you complete satisfaction. Please read carefully the Installation Manual, which contains all the necessary information about the installation of the adapters. Thank you for choosi
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Table of contents Page 1 SAFETY RULES ................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS.............................................................................................................................................................6 1.2 EMC COMPATIBILITY .................................................................................................
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1 SAFETY RULES With this document, GE gives to the user all the necessary information about the correct installation of the SNMP/Web adapters. Please read carefully this Installation Manual before installing or operating the adapters. We recommend that this manual be kept next to the UPS for future references. If any problems are encountered with the procedures contained in this manual, please contact the nearest Service Centre before you proceed. For more information on the UPS s
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1.1 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS GENERAL • Always strictly observe the “UPS Safety Rules” • Check carefully the integrity of the equipment. In case you note some visible damage, do not install the equipment but contact the nearest Service Centre. • WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Do not remove any UPS covers; there are no user serviceable parts inside. • After switching off, it takes up to 5 minutes for the DC capacitors to discharge because a lethally high voltage remains at the termin
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ENVIRONMENT • Please take care of packaging material: either save it for later use or recycle/dispose in compliance with local and other applicable regulations. • The SNMP/Web adapters contain a removable, Lithium coin-cell battery. Dispose of used batteries in compliance with local and other applicable regulations. WARNING ! The UPS contains hazardous voltages. Observe carefully the safety instructions to prevent risk of electrical shock. CAUTION ! The SNMP/Web adapter c
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1.2 EMC COMPATIBILITY 1-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 1019070) 1-ph SNMP/Web external adapter (P/N 1019071) This device has been tested for compliance with the following standards: • EN 61000-6-2 • EN 61000-6-3 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipm
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2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 CHECKING PACKAGE CONTENTS The SNMP/Web adapters are delivered in different kits according to the model. 3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 1018959) • 3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter, with pre-installed standard front panel • A front panel designed for LP33 Series UPSs • Square plates for older SitePro UPSs • Mounting screws • Installation manual • Third Party License ReadMe • CD-ROM Plates for old SitePro UPS (ref Appendix A) Front panel for LP33 Series UP
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• Third Party License ReadMe • CD-ROM AC adapter Serial cable 2.2 OVERVIEW 3-ph SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 1018959) LP 33 Series UPS SitePro / SG Series UPS LA LAN N RS- RS-232 232 LA LAN N RS RS- -2 23 32 2 UP UPS S UPS UPS Ac Acti tiv ve e Activ Active e UT UTP P 10 10/100 /100 UTP 1 UTP 10/ 0/1 100 00 Res Rese et t Reset Reset 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 • 1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet connection, 10Base-T or 100Base-TX • 2 – LEDs Ref. specific section • 3
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• 1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet connection, 10Base-T or 100Base-TX • 2 – LEDs Ref. specific section • 3 – RS-232 port Local console connection (115200-N-8-1) • 4 – Reset button HW reset • 5 – RJ11 Connector Contact interface, open-collector output SP SNMP/Web plug-in adapter (P/N 23954) Front LA LAN N RS RS-2 -23 32 2 Panel – User UP UPS S Interface Ac Acttiiv ve e U UT TP P 10/ 10/100 100 View Res Rese et t 1 2 3 4 • 1 – RJ45 Connector Ethernet con
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LEDs The various front panel LEDs have the following meaning: • LAN / Netlink Status Meaning Off No LAN connection detected On LAN connection established, no communication Blink LAN connection established, receive or transmit active • UPS / Fail Status Meaning Off OK / No Fault On No UPS Connection • Active Status Meaning Off Fault of device Blink Device OK / No fault 2.3 FEATURES Each SNMP/Web adapter provides the following features: • 10/100 Mpbs connection speed •
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2.5 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS The SNMP/Web adapter is provided with a CD-ROM containing the following documentation: • Installation Manual • Operating Manual • SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) • Release notes and other instructions, as applicable Modifications reserved Page 13/24 ISG_CNT_SNM_BAS_CRD_1GB_V012.doc Installation Guide SNMP/Web Adapter
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3 INSTALLATION NOTE ! Strictly observe the ‘UPS Safety Rules’. Read carefully the UPS ‘Operating Manual & Installation Guide’ before installing or operating the equipment. If any problems are encountered with the installation procedure here described, please contact the nearest Service Centre before proceeding. 3.1 3-PH SNMP/WEB PLUG-IN ADAPTER (P/N 1018959) NOTE ! SitePro customers only SitePro units produced before 2003 require an additional protective ground connection – re
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3.1.2 Installing the SNMP Card in option slot IMPORTANT: Switch off the UPS, and wait approx. 2 minutes or switch the UPS to the manual bypass. In the latter case, please ensure that the mains input is reliable during this period. All cables must be disconnected from the card during the installation. Install procedure for LANPRO 33 / LP 33 Series Option slot (see description below for procedure) Customer interface 1. Remove the plate that covers the Option slot by cutting the edg
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ON ON OFF OFF Install procedure for SG Series Connectivity box Q1 P4 Adv. SNMP Card Q2 Protection Plate 1. Change the front plate with the smaller one delivered with the Kit. 2. Insert the SNMP adapter in the options slot. 3. Fix the front plate of the SNMP adapter to the connectivity box, using the screw included in the SNMP/Web adapter kit. 3.1.3 Connecting the card Refer to the architecture detailed in Section 2.4. Now, the UPS may be switched on (or back to normal mode fr
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• Make all necessary connections (see architecture diagram in section 2.4). Contact i/f • Switch on the UPS or go back to normal mode from bypass. 3.3 SP SNMP/WEB PLUG-IN ADAPTER (P/N 1019070) • Switch off the UPS, and wait approx. 2 minutes or switch the UPS to the manual bypass. In the latter case, please ensure that the mains input is reliable during this period. • Install the SNMP/WEB Interface card in the option slot. For more details about the slot please read the UPS user man
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• Connect the power to the box (left-most connector in the picture above). Make sure that the SNMP/WEB Interface box is powered by the UPS output! • The UPS / Fail LED will switch OFF once the connection to the UPS is established. If the LED remains continuously on, check the UPS connection and related cabling. 3.5 INTERFACES UTP 10/100 – RJ45 port Connection to an Ethernet 10/100 Mbits/s networks, using an UTP cable. RS-232 – DB9 port Serial communication, connection to a
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4 CONFIGURATION 4.1 CONFIGURATION METHODS The SNMP/Web plug-in adapters can be configured using different interfaces. 4.1.1 Configuration via serial connection • Connect the SNMP adapter to a computer using a standard 1:1 serial communication cable. • Run a terminal simulator (e.g. HyperTerminal on a PC running Windows) • Configure the terminal simulator as follows: 115,200bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, parity none, flow control none Terminal emulation VT-100 • Establish th
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NOTE: Although the console interface provides a full set of commands, access using the serial connection is only needed for initial configuration when no DHCP server is available, or the IP-address is unknown. The quick network configuration menu provides a simple interface for basic network configuration. For all other settings the user-friendly web interface is recommended. NOTE: Save the settings ! Apart from some network parameters, most setting are immediately active. However, the