EnvirPro NSH-4242 User manual



Bellwin | FCC
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FCC
The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices: This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will
be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
RoHS
This product is unto the RoHS standard
Safety Recommendations
Caution. Means reader be careful. In this situation, you
might perform an action that could result in equipment
damage or loss of data.
Electric Shock. This symbol is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol indicates a protective ground terminal.
Notice: To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, please do not expose the
device in water or humid air. The device contains high hazardous voltage. Only
qualified service personnel should install and access the PDU.

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Important safety instructions
1. Please follow up the user guidelines and entire warning instruction and,
retain them for future reference.
2. Please follow the law, safety regulation, breaker bias and the information of
rating babel to setup the overload alarm threshold.
3. Please connect the device to a ground socket or system.
4. Please make sure the total amps of outlet are not overload to the
equipment rating label, which is normally located close to the power inlet
connector(s).
5. It would cause the danger of exploration if replace wrong type of batteries.
6. The measurement will be inaccurate when the battery is unstable.
7. Do not install the device near water or humid air. To prevent the risk of fire
or electric shock, please do not expose the device in water or humid air.
8. You may clean the device only with dry mop.
9. Use only attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer
10. Only appropriately qualified and skilled personnel should attempt to install,
operate, maintain, and service this product. It should be returned back
immediately when it is harm or broken as below:
- When the plug or socket is broken.
- Spurted by liquid or objects go into the device.
- The device had exposed to water or humid air and cannot operate, or
dropped down.
Do not install the PDU by yourself. Open the device may let you expose
in the dander of high hazardous voltages or anything else. Please ask
your distributor for reference information.
11. Do not let object or liquid go into the device. If it does not, it may reduce
the risk of causing fire or electric shot.
12. Please see the symbols with in the documentation or on the appliance.
13. Only qualified service personnel should install and access the PDU.

Bellwin | User Information
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User Information
Producers have the authorities to adjust or change the information,
document and specification table in user manual without informing. Producers
will not guarantee, express, suggest, statutory declare the content or deny it for
specific use of applicability and vendibility, so does the software.
Purchaser (not producer, distributor or the third purchaser), must liable for
every cost of necessary service payment, repair responsibility, accidental
events or directly louse to the product.
We are not liable for the result of television noise and/or radio jamming
caused by unauthorized adjustment to this device; users must correct it by
themselves.
We are not liable for the damage of unfollowing the instruction setting up
voltage values; please make sure it is correct before operating the device.
We warrants the Rack PDU to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
We will make our own decision within the warranty time and proof of
purchase to remove or replace the manufacturing technical problem and/or
material flaw product without any payment if necessary.
We may our own decision to the cost of any equalization or higher value of
replacement to the products, including product or reproduce.
Use of the product other than for its normal, misused, modifications to the
product, natural disasters or improper installation are exclusive to the warranty.
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser (include but not limited
to our clients or normal user) install or operate, misapplication and/or misused,
unauthorized modified, use of the product other than for its normal, normal loss,
dismissed the product, contact to the incompatible system or software, modify,
transfer, conform to other system, incompatible hardware and/or software to
this device, the virus in user’s computer, telecommunications operations

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and/or server distributer modify, change or terminal the internet, causing the
damage or loss to the product and/or any defects in materials that repaired by
anyone other than an approved agent .
Please contact with your local distributer; information and warranty are in
the package of the product, when your device cannot work normally.

Bellwin | Contents
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Contents
FCC ............................................................................................................I
RoHS ..........................................................................................................I
Safety Recommendations.........................................................................I
User Information....................................................................................III
Contents....................................................................................................V
Chapter 1 Product Introduction..............................................................1
1-1 Product ..........................................................................................................................................1
1-2 Applications...................................................................................................................................1
1-3 Product Features............................................................................................................................1
1-4 System requirements .....................................................................................................................2
1-5 Control and Indicators...................................................................................................................3
1-6 Package Contents ..........................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Hard ware Installation...........................................................6
2-1 Product Installation........................................................................................................................6
Chapter 3 First Time Setup......................................................................7
3-1 IP Setting.......................................................................................................................................7
3-2 Setup Wizard .................................................................................................................................7
Language ........................................................................................................................................8
Account Setting ...............................................................................................................................8
Host setting .....................................................................................................................................9
DNS setting ...................................................................................................................................10
Web Server ....................................................................................................................................11
Time Server Setting .......................................................................................................................12
Time zone ......................................................................................................................................13
Daylight saving time .....................................................................................................................14
Overtime setting............................................................................................................................14
Setting completion.........................................................................................................................15
3-3 Login ...........................................................................................................................................16
3-4 Main menu...................................................................................................................................17
Chapter 4 Monitor..................................................................................18

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4-1 Monitor Tab.................................................................................................................................18
4-2 PDU.............................................................................................................................................19
4-3 Outlet Control..............................................................................................................................22
Power ............................................................................................................................................28
Peripheral.....................................................................................................................................29
Copy..............................................................................................................................................33
4-4 Temp Probe..................................................................................................................................34
Device Temp Setup........................................................................................................................37
4-5 RH Probe.....................................................................................................................................38
4-6 Input Detection............................................................................................................................40
4-7 UPS..............................................................................................................................................42
Turn on UPS functions..................................................................................................................42
Chapter 5 System....................................................................................45
5-1 Network.......................................................................................................................................45
5-2 Email Server................................................................................................................................47
5-3 SMS Server..................................................................................................................................49
5-4 SNMP..........................................................................................................................................52
5-5 SYSLOG .....................................................................................................................................55
5-6 IDCView......................................................................................................................................56
5-7 Serial Port (UART)......................................................................................................................57
5-8 Peripheral.....................................................................................................................................59
5-9 Other............................................................................................................................................60
Chapter 6 Firewall Tab...........................................................................61
6-1 IP Filter........................................................................................................................................61
6-2 MAC Filter ..................................................................................................................................62
Chapter 7 Account Tab...........................................................................63
7-1 Add New Account .......................................................................................................................63
7-2 Outlet Authority...........................................................................................................................64
7-3 PDU Authority.............................................................................................................................65
7-4 Email ...........................................................................................................................................66
7-5 SMS.............................................................................................................................................67
7-6 Modify Account...........................................................................................................................68
7-7 Delete Account ............................................................................................................................68
Chapter 8 Alarm .....................................................................................69
Chapter 9 Chart......................................................................................71

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Chapter 10 Event ....................................................................................72
Chapter 11 Upgrade Tab........................................................................73
11-1 Firmware Upgrade.....................................................................................................................73
11-2 Download/Upload Configuration File .......................................................................................75
Chapter 12 Console Operation..............................................................78
12-1 Online Set..................................................................................................................................78
12-2 Power Control............................................................................................................................80
12-3 System Preferences....................................................................................................................81
12-3-1 Network Preferences ..............................................................................................................82
12-3 -2 Account Preferences..............................................................................................................83
12-4 Firewall Preference....................................................................................................................84
12-5 RELOAD Preference.................................................................................................................85
12-6 Parameter Saving.......................................................................................................................86
12-7 log out........................................................................................................................................87
Chapter 13 Safety Shutdown Installation.............................................88
13-1 Windows....................................................................................................................................88
13-2 Linux ( Centos ).........................................................................................................................95
Chapter 14 IP Search Utility................................................................101
Appendix................................................................................................103
HTTP Message API example...........................................................................................................104
Message format Explanation 1:..................................................................................................106
HTTPAPI example..........................................................................................................................107
RJ45-to-DB 9 cable .........................................................................................................................109
UART API Protocol.........................................................................................................................110
01 (01) H read ZDH series peripheral data................................................................................ 111
02 (02) Read ZDH series input current data...............................................................................112
03 (03) read ZDH series output (outlet) data..............................................................................113
04 (04) Control ZDH series output (outlet): ...............................................................................114
05 (05) read ZDH series build-in temperature data....................................................................116
06 (06) read ZDH series extend temperature data......................................................................117
07 (07) H read ZDG series humidity data...................................................................................118
Product Specification Sheet.............................................................................................................119
Product Information....................................................................................................................119
Warranty Terms................................................................................................................................120


Bellwin | Chapter 1 Product Introduction
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Chapter 1 Product Introduction
1-1 Product
EnvirPro SH (hereinafter referred to as SH series) consolidates PDU,
temperature monitoring, dry contact (sensor), UPS detect, web page
management, message, e-mail, and SNMP functions together to enable MIS
staff to be informed with the power supply, external temperature of equipment,
and thereby to remotely deal with the relevant problems through Internet. In
this way, problems can be solved timely, helping to reduce the losses of
enterprises, while MIS staff can save time without commuting between two
places.
SH allows managers to manage hundreds of SH products at a single
interface through IDCView central control software, accordingly greatly
simplifying the issue of device network IP management.
1-2 Applications
Monitoring and management of the computer equipment room.
Intelligent power management of data center equipment.
Monitoring and management of the wireless LAN access point.
Networking equipment management and monitoring.
Other power equipment management and monitoring.
1-3 Product Features
Actualize remote PDU monitoring through Internet instead of manual
control on site.
Capable to concatenate four metered PDU and monitoring power
consumption.
Temperature and humidity sensors available for power switch control
depending on the changes of environmental temperature and humidity.
Provide four dry contact inputs to concatenate some and humidity

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sensor.
1 Serial Ports provided to enable terminal control,API control and 2
mutual cascading.
Support Wake On Lan.
Supports multiple browsers (IE, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, Opera,
Netscape).
Web page supports 1024-bit SSL security encryption transmission.
Web Page supports multi-national languages.
Provide guidance daemon to ease users' setting of parameters.
User permission divided into system administrator/manager/ordinary
user.
Provide multi-group account numbers so that different users can control
different power switch.
Message and email alerts for real-time detection and alarm of important
devices.
Support to send different messages to different email addresses and
message receivers.
Record the user operation information and alert information for future
inquiry.
Built-in chart statistics for querying current, temperature, and humidity
and such information.
IP and MAC filtering to restrict the operation computer of devices.
SYSLOG support
SNMP (V1/V2C/V3) and SNMP Trap support.
Support Web API.
Provide on-line firmware update.
1-4 System requirements
The computer BIOS connecting to the power outlet should support
Wake on LAN or System after AC Back in order to smoothly turn on the
computer power supply.
Use windows operation system (XP, 2000 and above) in order to safely
shut down the computer.

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Safety Shutdown program should be installed and executed on the
computer (downloaded from web pages or gain from the software CD
attached with the product) .
1-5 Control and Indicators
1
RJ45 Ethernet connected port
6
Serial Port
Provide to enable
terminal control, API
control UPS detect.
2
USB connected Port
7
2 Dry Contact Output
Port
LED light up : Output
On
LED light off: Output Off
3
Temperature Port Connect
temperature and humidity sensors
(optional).
8
4 Dry Contact Input
LED light up : Input
open
LED light off: Input short

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off
4
Warning Indicating Light
Lights remain: Abnormal, please call
for your distributor.
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4 Dry Contact Input
LED light up: PDU
connect normally.
LED light off: PDU
connect abnormal.
5
Device Operating Indicating Light
Slow-flashing: Normal operating.
Rapidly-flashing: Updating.
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Main Lead

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1-6 Package Contents
Remote Environment Monitor * 1
CD Rom with User’s Manual * 1
Power Cord* 1
If any of the above accessories is missed or cannot be used, please contact
with the location you purchased from for replacement within 7 days.

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Chapter 2 Hard ware Installation
Please make sure the entire power is not working before install, in
addition, please follows the instruction while installing.
2-1 Product Installation
Please make sure to follow the installation tutorial as for the product
accuracy operation.
1
Main Lead
2
Local Area or Internet Connection

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Chapter 3 First Time Setup
In this chapter, user will know how to search your IP address and quickly set
up language, account and password, time and other parameter via network.
3-1 IP Setting
1. After the device connects to the network, IP can be acquired automatically
through DHCP server (The device IP will be preset as 192.168.1.10 if
there is no DHCP server).
2. “IP Search Utility” (see Chapter 13 IP Search Utility) can help user get the
IP address.
3-2 Setup Wizard
First time setting or clearing all the parameters by pressing RESET for
10s (See Reset Smart Monitor to Default ), browser would pop up Setup
Wizard provides language, account, password, network and time zone
when device connected to the Internet.
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Temperature Probe (optional)

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Language
Currently available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chines,
press Next to continue.
Account Setting
This menu is for setting the admin account and password of the device,
all the fields should be filled in. Press NEXT to continue.

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Host setting
The product is assigned dynamically (DHCP). To specify a fixed IP
address, please fill in IPAddress, Subnet Mask and Gateway.

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DNS setting
Key in the DNS server, provided by ISP providers, then, you can set
up two DNS servers.
If you do not know your DNS server address, please check it from
Windows O/S by these steps:
Go to START>ALLPROGRAMS>ACCESSORIES>COMMAND
PROCESSOR>
Please enter: C:\>nslookup> , get DNS ServerAddress.
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