Giganet Micro Monitor User manual

Giganet Micro Monitor
Advanced High-Level SNMP Adapter for UPS
User Manual
GIGANET NETWORKING SOLUTIONS LTD | 9 De Montfort Street | Leicester | LE1 7GE | UK |
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Giganet Micro Monitor Internal SNMP card..........................................................................................................4
1.1.1. Appearance..........................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.2. Port Definition .....................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.2.1. Gold Finger...................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Giganet Micro Monitor External SNMP Adapter..................................................................................................6
1.2.1. Appearance..........................................................................................................................................................6
1.2.2 Port.........................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2.2.1. Front End Port.............................................................................................................................................6
1.2.2.2 Back Port ......................................................................................................................................................7
2. Installation Requirement ...................................................................................................................................................7
3. Giganet Micro Monitor Interface .....................................................................................................................................7
3.1 LogIn Interface.............................................................................................................................................................7
3.2.1 Login ......................................................................................................................................................................8
3.2 Status Inquiry ...............................................................................................................................................................8
3.2.1 Main Monitoring..................................................................................................................................................8
3.2.1.1. Parameters Interface.................................................................................................................................9
3.2.1.2. Status Interface...........................................................................................................................................9
3.2.1.3. Info Interface ............................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.2 Add-on Sensors................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.2.1. Temperature & Humidity....................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.2.2. Battery Pack Interface ............................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.2.3. General Aircon Interface........................................................................................................................ 11
3.2.2.4. 4I2O Interface........................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Parameter Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.3.1 Main Monitoring............................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3.1.1. Communication Settings ....................................................................................................................... 12
3.3.1.2. Alarm Threshold ...................................................................................................................................... 13
3.3.2 Add-on Sensors................................................................................................................................................ 14
3.3.2.1. Communication and Enable Setting ................................................................................................... 15
3.3.2.2. Alarm Threshold--Temperature & Humidity Interface.................................................................... 15

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3.3.2.3. Alarm Threshold--Battery Pack Interface........................................................................................... 16
3.3.2.4. Alarm Threshold--4I20 Interface.......................................................................................................... 17
3.3.2.5 Alarm Threshold--Air Condition Interface.......................................................................................... 18
3.3.3 Network.............................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.3.3.1 IPV4 Network Setting Interface ............................................................................................................ 18
3.3.3.2 SSH Setting Interface.............................................................................................................................. 19
3.3.4.1. IPV6 Network Setting .............................................................................................................................. 19
3.3.4 SNMP Interface ................................................................................................................................................ 19
3.3.4.1. Alarm Select.............................................................................................................................................. 21
3.3.5 E-mail .................................................................................................................................................................. 21
3.3.5.1. Alarm Select.............................................................................................................................................. 22
3.5.1 User Interface................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.4 Remote Control ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
3.4.1 Instant Control.................................................................................................................................................. 23
3.4.1.1. Main Device............................................................................................................................................... 24
3.4.1.2. General Aircon Interface........................................................................................................................ 25
3.4.1.3. 4I2O relay interface................................................................................................................................. 25
3.4.2 Task Schedule................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.4.2.1. Add Task Schedule.................................................................................................................................. 26
3.5 History Record .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.5.1 History Event..................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.5.2. History Data ...................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.6 System Info ................................................................................................................................................................ 28
3.6.1 System Settings................................................................................................................................................ 28
3.6.1.2. System Info................................................................................................................................................ 28
3.6.1.3. System Time ............................................................................................................................................. 29
3.6.2 System Upgrade............................................................................................................................................... 30
3.6.3 Note .................................................................................................................................................................... 30

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Front
Connect to device
Back
1. 485A 2. 485B 3. Null 4. 485B
5. 485A 6. Null 7. ±12V 8. Ground
3. R/E:
Authorization Expired: red indicator frequently f;lash, about 2.5Hz Device
Offline,green indicator frequently flash,about 2.5Hz Normal,green
indicator normally flash,0.25Hz,2s light,2s dark
4. P:power indicator,constantly on;
5. USB:USB0, USB1,to
connect USB device.
1.1.2.1. Gold Finger

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8. R/E:
Authorization Expired: red indicator frequently f;lash, about 2.5Hz Device
Offline,green indicator frequently flash,about 2.5Hz Normal,green
indicator normally flash,0.25Hz,2s light,2s dark
9. P:power indicator constantly on;
USB:USB0, USB1,to connect USB device
1.2.2.2 Back Port
6.DC-12V:12V for power supply 7.RS-232:
2.RXD 3.TXD 5.GND
2. Installation Requirement
UPS with RS-232 communication port;
A computer with USB communication port and Ethernet adapter of 10M/100M;
A complete network environment.
Notice: Please read the specification first before installing Giganet Micro Monitor
3. Giganet Micro Monitor Interface
3.1 LogIn Interface

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3.2.1 Login
Giganet Micro Monitor support HTTP network protocol, user can easily configure it via Web
browser. Here we take the IE for example.
A. Open browser;
B. Input IP address of current Giganet Micro Monitor (default factory IP is 192.168.0.100);
C. Input username and password.
Input login username and password (default username and password both are admin),
so user can enter home webpage of current Giganet Micro Monitor.
Tips: when connect PC to device, pls use straight network cable, and the network of PC
and device should be in the same segment.
3.2Status Inquiry
3.2.1 Main Monitoring
This page displays basic info and network info of Giganet Micro Monitor, and the
contents displayed will be changed according to the settings and devices

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3.2.2.3. General Aircon Interface
User can check the temperature &humidity, running status
3.2.2.4. 4I2O Interface
4 switching value input and 2 relay output, user can check the input conditions of 4
switching value and setting info of the 2 relays
3.3 Parameter Settings
3.3.1 Main Monitoring

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3.3.1.1. Communication Settings
A. Device type; Device brand; Communication protocol. Set the communication protocol
for the communication of UPS and Giganet Micro Monitor. It should be the same with
UPS communication protocol, a wrong communication protocol will cause no
communication.
B. Communication protocol version
Default is non. But for some special conditions, it is required.
C. Baud Rate
Should be the same with UPS baud rate. A wrong baud rate will cause no communication.
D. Battery Type
Enter according to actual conditions, it is related to the judgment of UPS battery capacity.
E. Battery cells, enter according to actual conditions, it is related to the judgment of UPS
battery capacity
F. Battery charge voltage, enter according to actual conditions, it is related to the judgment

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of UPS battery capacity
G. Last battery replaces
H. Battery voltage calibration
The fine tuning of single battery charge voltage, showed as [-0.12] or [0.34]
3.3.1.2. Alarm Threshold
UPS alarm parameters
A. Input voltage max threshold
B. When UPS input voltage exceeds the max threshold, the system will send alarm of
UPS input voltage abnormal
C. Input Voltage min threshold
D. When UPS input voltage is lower than the min threshold, the system will send alarmof
UPS input voltage abnormal
E. Load Max threshold
F. When UPS load exceeds max threshold, then the system sends alarm of UPS overload
G. Internal Temperature max threshold
H. When UPS temperature exceeds the max threshold, the system will send alarm of UPS
temperature over high
I. Battery Voltage Min Threshold
J. When UPS battery voltage is lower than the min threshold, the system will sendalarm

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of UPS voltage abnormal
K. Single battery voltage low
L. When UPS battery is lower than the threshold, then the system will send alarm ofUPS
battery offline
M. Battery Used Time
N. When UPS battery used time exceeds this date, then the system will send alarmof
UPS battery overdue
O. Battery capacity min threshold
P. When UPS battery capacity is lower than the threshold, the system will send alarmof
UPS battery capacity low
Q. Enable three phase UPS phase loss alarm:
R. when any phase line voltage of UPS is lower than the setting value, system will
send phase loss alarm (only three phase device is with this function)
3.3.2 Add-on Sensors

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3.3.2.1. Communication and Enable Setting
Communication Settings
Interval
Set time interval of querying UPS whether disconnect.
Disconnection Judgment
Set time of querying UPS whether disconnect, when query UPS disconnection within query
time setting, and confirm UPS disconnection, then send warning of UPS disconnection.
Enable Settings
Enable the related add-on sensors or other devices
3.3.2.2. Alarm Threshold--Temperature & Humidity Interface
Temperature Alarm Max Threshold
Set the max threshold value of current temperature. If current temperature exceeds max
threshold value, then system will send alarm of temperature over-high .
Temperature Alarm Min Threshold

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Set the min threshold value of current temperature. If current temperature is lower than
min threshold value, and send the alarm of temperature over-low.
Humidity Alarm Max Threshold
Set the max threshold value of current humidity. If current humidity exceeds max
threshold value, then system will send alarm of humidity over-high .
Humidity Alarm Min Threshold
Set the min threshold value of current humidity. If current humidity is lower than min
threshold value, and send the alarm of humidity over-low.
Humidity Tolerance Numerical Value
Set humidity tolerance numerical value.
Normal Electric Level
This item is used to configure normal/alarm electric level; not select means low electric
level normal; selected means high electric level is normal and low electric level alarms.
3.3.2.3. Alarm Threshold--Battery Pack Interface
Voltage max threshold
When battery pack voltage exceeds the max threshold, the system will send alarm of
battery pack voltage abnormal
Voltage min threshold
When battery pack voltage is lower than the min threshold, the system will send alarm of
battery pack voltage abnormal
Current max threshold

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When battery pack current exceeds the max threshold, the system will send alarm of
battery pack current abnormal
Current min threshold
When battery pack voltage is lower than the min threshold, the system will send alarmof
battery pack current abnormal
Voltage Tolerance Numerical Value
Set voltage tolerance numerical value.
Battery capacity min threshold
When battery capacity is lower than the min threshold, the system will send alarm of
battery pack voltage capacity
Discharge time min threshold
When battery discharge time is lower than the min threshold, the
system will send alarm of battery discharge abnormal
Sound-light alarm channel select
When there is sound-light device, user can set the channel to send alarm.(This item is
used to configure to activate which channel to send alarm, 4I2O card must be
enabled first)
3.3.2.4. Alarm Threshold--4I20 Interface
When Giganet Micro Monitor device is with 4I2O extension, user can set info of 4
switching value and 2 relay output

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Name: user-defined name of add-on sensors
Normal electric level: this item is used to configure normal/alarm electric level, not
select means low electric level normal; selected means high electric level is normal and
low electric level alarms. Enable: to activate the switching value alarm of 4I2O.
3.3.2.5 Alarm Threshold--Air Condition Interface
User can modify air condition name.
3.3.3 Network
3.3.3.1 IPV4 Network Setting Interface
User can set network here, if it is LAN, DNS can be empty.
IP Address: set the IP of Giganet Micro Monitor (according to the actual network environment)
Subnet Mask: set the subnet mask of Giganet Micro Monitor (according to the actual network
environment) Gateway: set the gateway of Giganet Micro Monitor (according to the actual network
environment)
Primary DNS Server: set the IP of primary server for Giganet Micro Monitor .

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Secondary DNS Server: set the IP of secondary server for Giganet Micro Monitor , when the primary
DNS server does not work, Giganet Micro Monitor will use secondary DNS server.
3.3.3.2 SSH Setting Interface
SSH is the encryption of webpage, selected means webpage is encrypted.
3.3.4.1. IPV6 Network Setting
Configure according to actual network environment
3.3.4 SNMP Interface

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When there is a SNMP software to manage Giganet Micro Monitor , ,user can configure
basic settings, authorization settings and trap settings.
1. Authorization Settings: This part is to set SNMP users’ IP Address, Community and
relevant Authorization. Users can set 10 SNMP users IP Address at most, and can choose
the Authorization which includes No Authorization, Readable andReadable/Writable.
Tips: the community must be the same with that in NMS
2. TRAP Settings
Receiver IP Address is used to receive traps sent by Giganet Micro Monitor . Users can set 8
Trap Receivers IP address at most. Users can also choose whether receive the traps.
Tips: the community must be the same with that in NMS
A. Receiver’s IP Address: to set IP address of receivers
B. Community: to set communication community
C. Receive: to set to receive TRAP or not
D. Event: to select the alarm to be sent to certain receiver. User can select by select all or select
one by one.
E. TRAP Type: to select TRAP type
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