MGE UPS Systems 66103, 66102 user manual Contents

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Contents

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MGE OFFICE PROTECTION SYSTEMS NETWORK SOLUTION

5

1.1

GENERAL PRESENTATION

 

5

1.1.1

Connecting the UPS to the Ethernet network

6

1.1.2

Protection of the computers/servers

 

6

1.1.3

Supervision of the UPSs over the network

7

1.1.4

Connection

 

7

1.2

PRESENTATION OF THE NETWORK MANAGEMENT CARD (NMC)

8

1.2.1

Compatibility with UPSs

 

8

1.2.2

Direct sending of E-mail

 

9

1.2.3

Sending text messages (SMS)

 

9

1.2.4

Compatibility with the Network Management Systems (NMS) – Trap sending

9

1.2.5

Environment Sensor (option)

 

9

1.3

TECHNICAL DATA

 

10

1.3.1

Hardware characteristics

 

10

1.3.2

EMC Compatibility

 

10

1.3.3

Configuration

 

10

1.3.4

Administration

 

11

1.3.5

Network

 

11

1.3.6

Environment sensor

 

11

1.3.7

MIB (Management Information Base)

 

12

1.3.8

Default parameters

 

13

2

INSTALLATION

 

14

2.1

UNPACKING AND CHECK ON CONTENTS

 

14

2.2

INDICATIONS

 

14

2.3

INSTALLATION IN THE UPS

 

15

2.4

SENSOR INSTALLATION (OPTION)

 

16

3

CONFIGURATION

 

17

3.1

CONFIGURE IP PARAMETERS

 

17

3.1.1

Your network is equipped with a DHCP server

18

3.1.2

Your network is not equipped with a DHCP server

19

3.2

TEST AFTER CONFIGURATION

 

19

4

SUPERVISION AND ADMINISTRATION BY BROWSER

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4.1

OPTIMISING THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR BROWSER

20

4.2

UPS

 

21

4.2.1

UPS properties page

 

21

4.2.2

On-line help

 

33

4.2.3

UPS control

 

34

4.2.4

UPS weekly schedule programming

 

37

4.2.5

Shutdown parameters

 

38

4.2.6

Measurements

 

40

4.2.7

Event log

 

41

4.2.8

System log

 

42

4.3

NOTIFICATION

 

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ENERGIZE YOUR ENTERPRISE

 

 

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Contents Network Management Card 66102 Energize Your EnterpriseContents Industrial Network Management Card Inmc Option Configuration VIA RS232Server Protection MGE MIB Jbus TableAppendices GlossaryMGE Office Protection Systems Network Solution General PresentationConnecting the UPS to the Ethernet network Protection of the computers/serversSupervision of the UPSs over the network ConnectionPresentation of the Network Management Card NMC How to connect UPS / agent / networkSetting up the protection Compatibility with UPSsEnvironment Sensor option Direct sending of E-mailSending text messages SMS Configuration Technical dataHardware characteristics EMC CompatibilityEnvironment sensor AdministrationNetwork List of ports usedMIB Management Information Base Mgeups Default parametersBOOTP/DHCP Indications InstallationUnpacking and check on contents ACT Installation in the UPSLED Sensor installation option MGE UPS Systems Network Management Card ConfigurationConfigure IP parameters Your network is equipped with a Dhcp server Test after configuration Your network is not equipped with a Dhcp serverSupervision and administration by browser Optimising the performance of your browserUPS UPS propertiesUPS zone general information on the UPS 23/120 24/120 25/120 26/120 UPS status zone Essential information Viewing the modules 29/120 Viewing the alarms Alarm table for modular UPS Viewing the About your UPS window On-line help UPS control 35/120 36/120 UPS weekly schedule programming Shutdown parameters For the main outlet Master by default Measurements Event log System log Notification Email Notification44/120 Mail Message Settings 46/120 Configuration Network settings 49/120 System 51/120 Notified Applications 53/120 Central shutdown configuration Access control 55/120TLS Date and time 58/120 Firmware upload Characteristics Environment Sensor optionEnvironment Status Environment Settings Display in the list of current alarms 4 Log Shutdown criteria managed by the Network Management Card Server protectionSet-up of the shutdown parameters Utility failure Start of the shutdown sequence Shutdown when backup time is less than Shutdown durationLoad shedding or sequential shutdown Controlled outletsProtection of a server connected to a controlled outlet Different server and UPS shutdown sequences Sequential startup70/120 Shutdown Duration SettingsShutdown management with 2 NMC boards Configuration via RS232 Choice 1 Read Network settings Choice 1 Restart / ResetChoice 2 Network Configuration Choice 2 Modify Network settings Choice 3 Set Ethernet speedChoice 3 Lost password / Set Login Password to Default Choice 4 Return to Default Configuration Overview Functions Industrial Network Management Card Inmc optionPresentation Technical characteristics JBUS/MODBUSInstallation 1 RS232 link configuration and connection2 RS485 link configuration and connection 2.1 RS485 connection81/120 2.2 RS485 link configuration for 2 wires connexion 83/120 2.3 RS485 link configuration for 4 wires connexion 85/120 Configuration of the JBUS/MODBUS communication parameters Choice 1 Display Jbus settings Choice 2 Modify Jbus settingsChoice 5 Return to Jbus Default Configuration Choice 3 Display Jbus diagnosticsChoice 4 Reset Jbus diagnostics Choice 6 Display Jbus frames Additional Web pages Status table Jbus tableData for Pulsar 700 / 1000 Measurements table Data for Pulsar M 2200 94/120 Data for Pulsar MX 4000 / 5000 96/120 Data for Pulsar MX frame 15 Modular fault table 99/120 100/120 101/120 Sensor data 5.1 Status table103/120 Read of the personalization table Other data Appendices Tables of alarms and eventsTable of alarms UPS OK Battery fault Battery OK Imminent UPS shutoff Table of UPS events 110/120 Table of system alarms Snmp objects MGE MIB113/120 1yes 2no 1,4,1 Table des Traps MIB Trap116/120 Network Management Proxy GlossaryMIB Management Information Base 118/120 Snmp Simple Network Management Protocol NMS Network Management Station SnmpNSM Network Shutdown Module Smtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol120/120