Lanbe LIS-0816 User manual

Power Distribution Unit
(PDU)
LIS-0816 / LIS-0832
User Manual

User Notice
All information, documentation, and specifications contained in this manual are
subject to change without prior notification by the manufacturer. The
manufacturer makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied,
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prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not the manufacturer, its
distributor, or its dealer), assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair
and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the
software.
The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and/or TV
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this device. It is the
responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation of
this system if the correct operational voltage setting was not selected prior to
operation. PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS CORRECT
BEFORE USE.
Package Contents
The PDU Series package consists of:
1Power Distribution Unit
1Power Cord
1Mounting Kit
Check to make sure that all of the components are present and in good order. If
anything is missing, or was damaged in shipping, contact your dealer.
Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation
procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the switch or to any other
devices on the PDU installation.

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Contents
About This Manual..............................................................................................1
Conventions.....................................................................................................1
Chapter 1. Introduction.............................................................................2
PDU Series Comparison Chart.......................................................................... 3
Features............................................................................................................4
Components......................................................................................................5
Chapter 2. Hardware Setup......................................................................7
Before You Begin...............................................................................................7
Installation.........................................................................................................7
Chapter 3. Basic Operation and
First Time Setup............................................................................................... 9
First Time Setup................................................................................................ 9
Network Configuration..................................................................................... 10
Changing the Administrator log-in.................................................................... 11
Chapter 4. Browser Operation................................................................13
Logging In....................................................................................................... 13
The PDU Main Page........................................................................................13
Page Components...........................................................................................14
Socket Access.................................................................................................13
Control............................................................................................................ 13
Statistics......................................................................................................... 14
Setting.............................................................................................................14
About.............................................................................................................. 25
Logs................................................................................................................25
Appendix
Safety Instructions........................................................................................... 28
Rack Mounting................................................................................................ 30
IP Address Determination................................................................................ 31
Specifications..................................................................................................32

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About This Manual
This User Manual is provided to help you get the most from your PDU system.
It covers all aspects of installation, configuration and operation. An overview of
the information found in the manual is provided below.
Chapter 1, Introduction, introduces you to the PDU system. Its purpose, features
and benefits are presented, and its front and back panel components are described.
Chapter 2, Hardware Setup,provides step-by-step instructions for setting up
your installation.
Chapter 3, Basic Operation and First Time Setup, explains the
procedures that the Administrator employs to set up the PDU network
environment, and change the default user name and password.
Chapter 4, Browser
Operation
, describes
how to log in to the PDU with an
internet browser, and explains the layout and components of the PDU’s user
interface.
Appendix, provides specifications and other technical information
regarding the PDU.
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:
Symbol Indicates text that you should key in.
[ ] Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to press the
Enter key. For keys that need to be entered at the same time, they are
placed in the same square brackets, and the keys are connected with a
plus sign For example: [Ctrl+Alt].
1. Numbered lists represent procedures with sequential steps.
◆Bullet lists provide information, but do not involve sequential steps.
→Indicates selecting the option (on a menu or dialog box, for example), that
comes next. For example, Start →Run means to open the Start menu, and
then select Run.
Indicates critical information.

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Chapter
1
Introduction
Overview
The new-generation intelligent power distributor (PDU) can effectively and
conveniently improve the efficiency of power management. A Smart PDU is
an intelligent power distributor that contains 8 AC sockets and provides
IEC sockets.
These power distributors can safely, centrally and intelligently manage
power (on, off, cycle) in home, garage, monitoring, shopping mall, yard,
traffic, road and bridge application scenarios, and monitor power equipment
using sensors.
The Smart PDU power distributor provides remote power management and
real-time power measurement functions. It allows you to control and
monitor the power status of an entire PDU or individual sockets online
through TCP/IP from any place. Can be set separately for each group of
socket power state, so that users can switch each group of equipment,
Real-time display of current and voltage power consumption.
Installation and operation of this product is quick and easy: just plug the
cable into the corresponding connection port, and use the user-friendly
browser interface for setting and management. Since PDU supports
firmware updates over the network, you can download the latest version of
firmware from the company website to ensure the latest product
improvements.
A Smart PDU is equipped with circuit breaker alarms. When a trip occurs, a
Smart PDU can sound an alarm or send email alarm. This feature provides
faster response time to recover servers and other equipment when power is
lost due to current overload.

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PDU Series Comparison Chart
Model
Power Cord
Outlets
Monitoring
Level
Amps
Per Port
Total
LIS-0816
IEC C19-C20
UI socket
PDU
10A
16A
LIS-0832
32A Connector
UI socket
PDU
10A
32A
Note: For complete specifications for each model, please refer to the product
specification sheet.

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Features
Remote users can monitor PDU and loop status on web pages
Support safe shutdown function
Each device has its own power supply and socket. The user interface
can be accessed even when the overload state triggers the automatic
power-off switch on this device
Fire surge protection, reduce the risk of fire caused by surge.
Remote power management via TCP/IP and built-in 10/100 Ethernet port
Support network communication protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, DHCP,
10BASE-T /100Base-TX, Ping
Individual power sockets can be controlled locally and remotely (open,
close, cycle switch)
Power on sequence - The user can set the power on sequence and the
delay time for each socket so that the device can be turned on in the
appropriate sequence
It can be easily set and operated through the browser interface
Support for multiple browsers (IE, Mozilla, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera,
Netscape)
It can measure the power status of the PDU loop of the whole power
distributor
Current and voltage critical setting
Provides the socket naming function
Support activity log
Supports firmware upgrade
Support multiple languages: English, simplified Chinese
Configurable mail notification feature to keep your system notified of
changes in status
Flexible mounting design for easy mounting on structured wiring
enclosures, walls or behind tables and televisions.
Supports SNMP management

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RTC supports timer operation in the absence of power supply
Support multi-user Settings, and multi-user different management rights
Settings
Support PDU energy usage statistics, quickly understand the usage of
electrical equipment through graphics
PDU Exterior The PDU provides LCD Displays to visually display the
operating status of ports and hosts
Dynamic password verification in the login window enhances user login
security verification
You can add and query scheduled tasks to make work plans for PDU port
sockets in advance
Displays current and voltage alarms on the home page, and queries
historical records of PDU anomalies
Support zero meter clearing function
Provides ports for the ambient T/H sensor
Provides an RJ45 connector
The IP blacklist function effectively blocks malicious users
Support the current, power, and power factor detection of each power
supply separately output port
Support separate port set threshold warning and power off Settings to
protect the safety of electrical devices

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Components
LIS-0416 Front View
5 3 4 2 1
LIA-0816 Rear View
6 7 8 9 10 11
LIA-0832 Rear View
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No.
Item
Description
1
Defaults Switch
This switch is recessed and must be pushed with a
thin object, such as the end of a paper clip
You can press this button and hold it for more
than 3 seconds to reset the PDU to factory
default values
Release this switch and restart the device to
take effect.
2
Reset Switch
Hold down the key to restart the PDU
3
LCD Displays
LCD used to display PDU status information
4
Interface
selection
button
Used to control the MENU function of LCD
5
Power output
socket
Each power socket can connect to electrical devices
with the current less than 10A. The total output
power is less than 16A/32A. If the power output
exceeds the maximum load, the PDU and electrical
devices may be damaged and the circuit breaker
protection function may be triggered

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6
Cascade input
port
Cascaded RJ45 input to other devices
7
Cascade output
port
Cascaded output with other devices through RJ45
8
LAN Port
It can connect to 10M/100M Ethernet network.
Control and access PDUs
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T/H sensor
ports
External temperature and humidity sensors can be
connected through RJ11 ports
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Overload
protection
switch
When the PDU is overloaded, the protector
automatically disconnects the power supply to
protect the electrical equipment.
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16A power
input socket
Please insert the power cable to the AC power
supply here. This power input socket is equipped
with a switch setting. When the power cable is
connected and the power switch is turned on, the
PDU can be put into working state.
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32A power
input socket
Please insert the power cable to the AC power
supply here. This power input socket is equipped
with a switch setting. When the power cable is
connected and the power switch is turned on, the
PDU can be put into working state.
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Chapter
2
Hardware
Setup
Before You Begin
1.Important safety information regarding the placement of
this switcher is listed in the appendix for safety tips, please
refer to this information before operation.
2.Before installation, ensure that the power supply of all
devices to be connected is turned off.
A PDU can be installed in an indoor distribution box or on a wall. To install a
PDU in the above positions, use the fasteners and screws delivered with the
DEVICE to secure the PDU to a specific position.
Installation
To install a PDU, perform the following operations:
1. Properly ground the PDU using ground cables. Connect one end of the
grounding cable to the grounding terminal and the other end to the
appropriate grounding object.
Note: Do not omit this step. Proper grounding can avoid damage caused
by surge or static electricity
2. For each group of devices to be connected, use their power cables to
connect the AC socket of the device to the available socket on the PDU.
3. Connect the cable that connects the PDU to the network to the network
connection port of the PDU.
4. Connect the PDU power cable to the AC power supply.
Note: We strongly recommend that you do not plug the ECO PDU power
cord into the extender of multiple sockets to prevent it from
being unable to get enough power to operate properly.
After connecting PDUs, power on PDUs and connected devices.

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Note: It is strongly recommended that you use harness straps and cable boxes
to secure cables to the front panel of the equipment. Prevent loose and
poor contact in subsequent time.
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Chapter
3
Basic Operation
and
First Time
Setup
First Time Setup
After the PDU is installed on the shelf, the administrator needs to set network
parameters and change the default value of super Administrator log-in
Settings and new users. The most convenient way is to use a browser
through the network log-In.
Note: 1. Since this is your first log-in, you can use the default log-in IP address:
192.168.0.100, user name: admin , and default password: admin123456.
For security reasons, you must change to your unique user name and
password
(See Changing Administrator Log-in for more information).
2. To log in to the network remotely, please refer to the IP address description.
After you log-in to the PDU successfully, the Socket Access/Connection page
will appear:
After log-in, the top pane of the page provides the following options for PDU
operations: Home Page,Control, Statistics,Settings, and About. Click the
corresponding TAB to select, set, and view the functions provided on the
corresponding page.
Network Configuration
To configure the network, perform the following operations:
1. Click the Setting TAB.
2. The device configuration page is displayed. A screen similar to the

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following should appear:
3. Please fill in the field data according to the information provided in the
device setting instructions of Network Setting. Such as::

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Change administrator log-in
To change the default user name and password of the super administrator,
perform the following operations:
1. Click the User List in the User Management button at the top of the
screen. A list of users is listed on the left side of the user administrator
page, with their more detailed information displayed on a large block in
the center.
2. In the Administrator information section, select Edit to reset the unique
name and password, then click Save (bottom of the page).
Note: If you forget the administrator account and password, please reset the
host to restore the initial Settings, to restore the default administrator
account.

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Continue to perform
After you complete the network Settings and change the default administrator
account and password, you can have other administrator accounts
Operation permissions, including new users, are explained in the next section.
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Chapter
4
Browser
Operation
Logging In
You can connect to PDUs from any platform with a web browser installed.
To access the PDU, perform the following operations:
1. Open a browser and enter the IP address of the PDU that you want to
access in the address box.
Note: You can use the default IP address 192.168.0.100 to log in to the
PDU or use a new IP address after the PDU is changed. Remember
that the new IP address is required for subsequent log-in.
2. After the security warning dialog box appears, please accept the
authentication, which is reliable. Once accepted, a log-in screen will
appear:
3.Enter a valid user name and password (set by the PDU administrator) and
complete the password as prompted.
4. Click log-in to go to the main page of the browser.
The PDU Main Page
Once you have logged in successfully, the PDU home page will appear along
with the socket access page:

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Note: The window shown above displays the contents of the
administrator&aposs page according to the type, authority, and PDU of each
user Depending on the model, items may not be displayed on all users'
pages.
Page Components
Web page components are described as follows:
No.
Item
Description
1
Option Column
This option column contains the main operation
categories of THE PDU. The items that appear in the
option column vary according to the user type. This
authorization option is set when the account is
established.
2
Alarm Column
Lists the number of alarms related to the PDU
running process. You can click to go to the details
page to view the type and content of the alarm。
3
log-in options
You can perform log-in operations, such as
refreshing, logging out, changing passwords, and
querying logs.。

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4
PDU operating
status
Provides real-time information about the device, such
as power voltage, current, and power consumption.

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Socket access
Online
When you log in to the PDU, the user interface will be displayed with
the default socket access page and a menu.
The PDU status and socket status contents are displayed on the main
block.
Note: Only PDUs with this function display the socket status sub-menu
block. Other models only provide PDU status monitoring, which
allows you to enable, disable, reset, and schedule tasks for
corresponding port sockets. For detailed descriptions, refer to
the subsequent chapters.
Control
On the menu bar of the home page, select Control to access the
scheduled task options page of the PDU. You can query scheduled
tasks and add new scheduled tasks for the socket.
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