Synergy Global Technology InfraPower IPM-01 User manual

User Manual IPM-01, PDU management software
MTS switched PDU
MT monitored PDU
Intelligent Remote Power Management

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First English printing, October 2002
Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness
of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. We are not liable for any injury or
loss that results from the use of this equipment.
Safety Instructions
Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for
future reference.
■Unplug equipment before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or spray detergent; use a moist cloth.
■Keep equipment away from excessive humidity and heat. Preferably, keep it in an air-conditioned environment with
temperatures not exceeding 40º Celsius (104º Fahrenheit).
■When installing, place the equipment on a sturdy, level surface to prevent it from accidentally falling and causing dam
age to other equipment or injury to persons nearby.
■When the equipment is in an open position, do not cover, block or in any way obstruct the gap between it and the
power supply. Proper air convection is necessary to keep it from overheating.
■Arrange the equipment’s power cord in such a way that others won’t trip or fall over it.
■If you are using a power cord that didn’t ship with the equipment, ensure that it is rated for the voltage and current
labelled on the equipment’s electrical ratings label. The voltage rating on the cord should be higher than the one listed
on the equipment’s ratings label.
■Observe all precautions and warnings attached to the equipment.
■If you don’t intend on using the equipment for a long time, disconnect it from the power outlet to prevent being dam
aged by transient over-voltage.
■Keep all liquids away from the equipment to minimize the risk of accidental spillage. Liquid spilled on to the power
supply or on other hardware may cause damage, re or electrical shock.
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Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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 instal-
lation.
Any changes or modications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
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The equipment comes with the standard parts shown on the package contents. Check and make sure they are included and in good
condition. If anything is missing, or damage, contact the supplier immediately.
Unpacking
Package contents
( 1 ) Vertical MTS / MT PDU x 1
- VMS mounting screw, set of 2 or 3 - VMB mounting bracket set
OUTIN
RESET
ON DIP
187
65
432
CURRENT
(
A
)
225
2 - 3 sets
+
M4 M4 x 2 M6 x 2 M6 nut x 2
PEG
OUTIN
RESET
ON DIP
187
654
32
CURRENT
(
A
)
225
M4
M4
M6
M6
M6 nut
M6 nut
Bracket x 2
( 2 ) Rackmount MTS / MT PDU x 1
OR
Power ON
■Connect the PDU into an appropriately rated receptacle
■When the PDU is power on, the LED display will light up. That means all outlets are activated
■Keep the equipments in the power off position until it is plugged into the PDU
Don’t exceed the outlet, branch or phase limitations
All electrical power and power control wiring must be installed by a qualied electrician and comply with local
and national regulations.

Part I. Setup and Connection
< 1.1 > PDU meter setting & cascade
< 1.2 > IP dongle installation & connection
Part II. IP Conguration and Software
< 2.1 > IP dongle conguration
< 2.2 > InfraPower Manager - IPM-01
FREE PDU management software
Part III. Data Export
Part IV. FAQ
< 4.1 > InfraPower Manager - IPM-01
< 4.2 > IP dongle
< 4.3 > Meter for MTS & MT PDU
< 4.4 > Others
Part V. Troubleshooting
< 5.1 > PDU disconnection
< 5.2 > Replacement, removal or addition for PDU & IP dongle
Content
P. 1
P. 5
P. 21
P. 25
P. 28
Over IP connection via IP dongle

PDU cascade port
ON
1
LINK OUT
RESET
ON DIP
18765432
CURRENT
(A)
225
Current display
2
Dip switch
3
Reset button
4
ON DIP
18765432
OFF
Using the dip switch no. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 8 to setup each PDU level as below :
Cascaded PDUs Dip switch no.
12348
1st level PDU On On On On Off
2nd level PDU Off On On On Off
3rd level PDU On Off On On Off
4th level PDU Off Off On On Off
5th level PDU On On Off On Off
6th level PDU Off On Off On Off
7th level PDU On Off Off On Off
8th level PDU Off Off Off On Off
9th level PDU On On On Off Off
10th level PDU Off On On Off Off
11th level PDU On Off On Off Off
12th level PDU Off Off On Off Off
13th level PDU On On Off Off Off
14th level PDU Off On Off Off Off
15th level PDU On Off Off Off Off
16th level PDU Off Off Off Off Off
Cascaded PDUs setting
P. 1
■For rackmount PDU, on the front panel left , on the rear panel
2 3 4 1
Part I. Seup and Connection
< 1.1 > PDU meter setting & cascade

1st level PDU
Dip switch setting Dip switch setting Dip switch setting
To LINK port
of next PDU
( Up to 16 levels )
Meter display setting
Current display Dip switch no.
5 7
Circuit A + Circuit B Off Off
Circuit A only On Off
Circuit B only On On
CAT. 5 / 6
cable
CAT. 5 / 6
cable
IP dongle
( refer to P.3 - 9 )
Dip switch 6
Enable Off
Disable On
Audio alarm
ON DIP
765432
1 8
ON DIP
765432
1 8
ON DIP
765432
1 8
P. 2
Up to 20 meters Up to 20 meters
■The PDU can be cascaded up to 16 levels
■For IP PDU access simply connect 1 x IP dongle - IPD-01
■1 x IP dongle allows access to 16 levels
Using the dip switch no. 5 & 7 to setup each PDU meter display as below :
Using the dip switch no. 6 to setup each PDU audio alarm as below :
LINK OUT
RESET
ON DIP
18765432
CURRENT
(A)
225
LINK OUT
RESET
ON DIP
18765432
CURRENT
(A)
225
LINK OUT
RESET
ON DIP
18765432
CURRENT
(A)
225
3rd level PDU2nd level PDU
< 1.1 > PDU meter setting & cascade

< 1.2 > IP dongle installation & connection
P. 3
To remote PDU over IP, users can order IP dongle :
IPD-01 IP dongle for vertical PDU
IP dongle Customer’s network device
( router or hub )
Vertical IP dongle installation steps :
- slide the IP dongle on the plate above the meter
- plug the RJ-45 connector of IP dongle into the LINK port of the 1st level PDU meter
- use the CAT. 5 / 6 cable to connect IP dongle to network device
To LINK port
of the 1st PDU
To LAN port
CAT. 5 / 6
cable
CAT. 5 / 6
cable
Up to 20 meters Up to 20 meters
LINK OUT
RESET
ON DIP
18765432
CURRENT
(A)
225
LINK OUT
RESET
ON DIP
18765432
CURRENT
(A)
225
LINK OUT
RESET
ON DIP
18765432
CURRENT
(A)
225
■Please refer dip switch setting on P.1 - 2 for different level PDUs
To LINK port
of next PDU
( Up to 16 levels )
1st level PDU 3rd level PDU2nd level PDU

P. 4
IPD-H01 IP dongle for rackmount PDU
Horizontal IP dongle installation steps :
- x the IP dongle on the rear side of rackmount PDU with 4 screws
- plug the RJ-45 connector of IP dongle into the LINK port of the 1st level PDU meter
- use the CAT. 5 / 6 cable to connect IP dongle to network device
To LINK port of the 1st PDU
Customer’s network device
( router or hub )
Rear side of rackmount PDU
IP dongle
To LAN port
< 1.2 > IP dongle installation & connection

Part II. IP Conguration and Software
< 2.1 > IP dongle conguration
P. 5
1. Prepare a notebook computer to download the IP setup utilities from the link :
http://www.rackmountmart.com/support/utilities/infrapower/IPdongleSetup.msi
2. Double click the IPDongleSetup.msi and follow the instruction to complete the installation.
3. Go to each rst level PDU with the notebook computer & a piece of CAT. 5 / 6 cable to congure the IP dongle by IP
setup utilities as below. Please take the procedure for all IP dongles ONE BY ONE.
After the completion of IP dongle connection, please take the following steps to congure the IP dongle :
IP dongle on 1st level PDU
To IP dongle
LAN port
To notebook computer
LAN port
CAT. 5 / 6 cable
4. Click Scan to search the connected IP dongles
5. Enter the device name in the name eld ( min. 4 char. / max. 16 char. ). The default is Name.
6. Enter the location in the location eld ( min. 4 char. / max. 16 char. ). The default is Rack_001.
7. Enter the password in the password eld for authentication ( min. 8 char. / max. 16 char. ). The default is 00000000.
8. Enter the new password in the new password eld ( min. 8 char. / max. 16 char. ).
9. Re-enter the new password in the Conrm new password eld.
10. Change the desired IP address / Subnet mask / Gateway, then click Save to conrm the setting to IP dongle.
11. The default IP address is as below:
IP address : 192.168.0.1
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Gateway : 192.168.0.254
Reconnect the IP dongle with the network device
( router or hub ), after nish IP dongle conguration.
Ensure the PDU in
power ON status
Write down the new IP address & password
for < Setup > purpose, refer to P.12

< 2.2 > InfraPower Manager - IPM-01, FREE PDU management software
InfraPower Manager, IPM-01, is a FREE PDU management software to enhance the features and benets of the MTS
switched and MT monitored PDUs by providing a centralized and remote management platform, and total reporting with
detailed logs & event occurrences.
InfraPower Manager IPM-01 can support max. 5 concurrent login users and manage multi- IP dongles max. 15, hence the
concurrent login users can access & remote PDUs max. 240 ( 15 IP dongles x 16 level PDUs ).
P. 6
Step 1. Software download
Prepare a management PC to download the free InfraPower Manager - IPM-01
from the link http://www.rackmountmart.com/support/software/infrapower/IPM-01.msi
Supported OS platform list :
- MS Windows XP Professional with SP3 (32bit only)
- MS Windows 7 Professional with SP1
- MS Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1
- MS Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition with SP2
- MS Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP2
- MS Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition SP1
Ensure the user logins in the management PC as a member of “Administrators” Group
before IPM-01 Installation and execution.
Step 2. System setup
Initial system setup on :
< User >
< Setup >
< Alarm >
< Scan >
< Refresh >
< Backup >
< SNMP >
< Sys log >
< Past Sys log >
Step 3. Usage & operation
< Status >
< Details >
< PDU log >
< Event >
< Past log >

Step 1. Software download
P. 7
IPM-01.msi
Double click the IPM-01.msi
and follow the instruction to complete the installation.

Step 1. Software download
P. 8

P. 9
Step 1. Software download
For MS Windows 7 and MS Windows server 2008,
it requires to run a program with administrator rights before execution:
- Right click InfraPower Manager - IPM-01 , and then select Properties.
- Click the Compatibility tab.
- Tick the box Run this program as an administrator, and then click OK.
Double click the InfraPower Manager - IPM-01
and follow the instruction to complete start-up setting.
IPM-01
InfraPower Mangager

Step 1. Software Download
Completed
PostgreSQL password can be changed by user.
The password of PostgreSQL must contain at least three of the following four character groups:
- English uppercase characters (A through Z)
- English lowercase characters (a through z)
- Numerals (0 through 9)
- Non-alphabetic characters (such as !, $, #, %)
P.10

Step 2. System setup
P. 11
In < User > page, the administrator can create max. 5 concurrent login users and set the user name
& password. After this, all users can take the three steps above to access IPM-01.
Step 1. Open Internet Explorer ( I.E. ), version 7.0 or above
Step 2. Enter the IP address of management PC into the address bar
( If fail to access, please ask MIS to check the service port of
the management PC )
Step 3. Enter the user name ( the default is admin )
Enter the password ( the default is 00000000 )
Users can follow below step 1 - 3 to access the management PC and InfraPower Manager IPM-01
Administrator should access to < User >, < Setup >, < Alarm >, < Scan >, < Refresh >, < Backup > & < SNMP >
for initial system setup
Login user
Router or hub
12345
Login user Login user Login user Login user
Management PC
IPM-01 InfraPower Manager

Step 2. System setup
In < Setup > page, the administrator can activate the IP dongle group & set the group command
password.
P.12

Step 2. System setup
< Alarm >
P.13
example

< Refresh >
Step 2. System setup
< Scan >
< Backup >
< SNMP >
P.14

Step 2. System setup
< Sys log > provides last 5000 event occurrences in < user >, < setup >, < alarm >,
< scan >, < refresh >, < backup > & < SNMP >.
P.15
< Past sys log > provides a search function in a certain period to nd event occurrences in
< user >, < setup >, < alarm >, < scan >, < refresh >, < backup > & < SNMP >.
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