Liebert EM manual Downloading Firmware Updates

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Downloading Firmware Updates

7.0DOWNLOADING FIRMWARE UPDATES

This section explains how to update the unit’s firmware.

! CAUTION

When the firmware is updated, all settings except the network configuration are lost.

1.The first step is to download the upgrade text file. To do this, visit Liebert’s Web site at http://www.liebert.com and go to the OpenComms EM section. Or contact Liebert Monitoring Application Support at 1-800-222-5877. The firmware upgrade files are named with the model name, firmware version number and the extension “.txt” as follows:

The filename for the EM Controller is em-x.x.txt, where x.x is the firmware version number.

The filename for the EM PDU Controller is empdu-x.x.txt, where x.x is the firmware version number.

The filename for the vEM-14 Controller is vem-14-x.x.txt, where x.x is the firmware version number.

2.Connect the unit to your network using an Ethernet cable or crossover cable (see 2.3.2 - Connect to an Ethernet Network).

3.Make sure the permission to upgrade is set to Allowed (see 5.7 - Sys Info Window).

NOTE

Steps 4 through 11 must be done on the same network segment where the OpenComms EM is connected.

NOTE

The following instructions refer to the Microsoft® Windows® HyperTerminal program. These steps may vary for other communications programs.

4.Open a communications program such as HyperTerminal.

(One way to do this in Windows is to click on the Start button, then on Programs, then Accessories, then Communications and finally HyperTerminal.)

5.Create a new connection in HyperTerminal.

6.When prompted, enter a name for the new connection and click OK. This opens the Connect To window.

7.In the Connect To window:

a.Select TCP/IP (Winsock) as the type of connection in the Connect Using box. After TCP/IP is selected, the Host Address and Port Number boxes appear in the window.

b.In the Host Address box, enter the IP address of the OpenComms EM.

c.In the Port Number box, enter 3001.

8.This should allow you to connect to the unit. The status area at the bottom left corner of the HyperTerminal window will display Connected and the amount of time you have been connected.

9.Click the Transfer tab at the top of the HyperTerminal window, then select Send Text File.

10.In the Send Text File window, specify the location of the firmware text file, then click Open. Several dots will appear across the HyperTerminal screen, indicating that it is checking for errors. Then it will begin downloading the file to the unit.

11.When the download is complete, a message appears and the status area changes to Disconnected. At this point, you may close the HyperTerminal program by clicking on the File menu, then on Exit.

If you have not saved the connection created in Step 5, a prompt message will ask whether you wish to do so.

12.After downloading a firmware update to the unit, you must wait about one minute before disconnecting power from the unit.

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Contents Liebert OpenComms EM Page Table of Contents Pinout Guides Getting Started with the WEB InterfaceFigures Page Introduction Dimensions and Mounting Overview vEM-14 Controllers Dimensions and Mounting Overview EM & EM PDU ControllersPower and port indicators VEM-14see Table OverviewDescription of indicators and connectors Connectors on Back of UnitIndicators summary IndicatorsInstallation Installation ConsiderationsUnpacking and Preliminary Inspection Standard and optional components shipped with OpenComms EMDecide on Placement of the OpenComms EM Mounting the Unit on a Wall EM / EM PDU Controllers44.5mm Horizontal mounting Vertical mounting Mounting the Unit on a Wall or in a Rack vEM-14 Controllers Wall MountingRack Mounting Make Connections Use IPSET.exe to Assign an IP Address Consult Your Network AdministratorAssign AN IP Address Select a MethodUse Dhcp to Assign an IP Address Use ARP to Assign an IP AddressMain Parts of the Web Interface WEB Interface OverviewAddress bar Tabs Device Identification Main display Links Color-Coded Status TabsSummary of tab functions Color coding used in Web interfaceExamples of sensor limits temperature and humidity sensors Temperature/Humidity Sensor ThresholdsThresholds in the Web Interface Dry-Contact Sensor ThresholdsMP Advanced Power Strip Thresholds Examples of sensor limits MP Advanced power strip sensorsAmps Name Current Value Color Buttons Sensor Names and StatusSensor information name and status Buttons in the Web interfacePassword Address bar Login window User NameOpen the Web Interface and Log Getting Started with the WEB InterfaceView Summary Data Update the InformationTypes of Information Exit the Web InterfaceSensors Window Configure SensorsSensors tab Names Names for sensors Create or Change Sensor NamesOn Sensor 1 port On Sensor 2 port Use these text boxesView Sensor Graphs Sensor graph humidity sensor example Zoom in Feature Humidity sensor exampleControl Receptacles Power Window EM PDU & vEM-14 ControllersControl All Receptacles With One Button Control Individual ReceptaclesPower strip port Receptacle to be linked On, Off, Reboot buttonsLink the Controls of Two Receptacles Linked receptacles PortConfigure Thresholds Power tab Links to set thresholds Select a power stripRefresh Critical & Warning limits Rearm Graph see Section Zoom in Feature Temperature sensor example View Power Strip GraphsCreate or Change Port Names Power tab Port namesAlerts Window Mail SetupModem Setup Snmp Trap Alerts Setup Security Window Security tab User drop-down list Enter & confirm passwordCreate a New User Account Administrators Only Modify an Existing Account Administrators Only Delete a User Account Administrators Only Change Password Users with Read/Write accessSecurity tab Enter & confirm password Security tab User drop-down list Delete buttonSys Info Window Default gatewayNetwork Connectivity Sys Info tabSnmp Information Data Presentation Serial Ports Contact Closure Cable Pinout Guide Modem Setup and Pinout GuideSerial Cable Pinout Guide EM PDU & vEM-14 Controllers Pinout GuidesDownloading Firmware Updates OpenComms EM specifications SpecificationsPage Iti Ne tTi n That

EM specifications

The Liebert EM is a state-of-the-art, modular and scalable cooling solution designed to meet the needs of today's data centers and IT environments. This innovative unit offers unmatched precision and flexibility, making it ideal for facilities that require meticulous temperature control and energy efficiency.

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Safety and reliability are also paramount in the design of the Liebert EM. The unit includes comprehensive backup systems and redundancy features to ensure continuous operation even in the event of a component failure. This reliability is crucial for critical applications where downtime can result in significant losses.

In summary, the Liebert EM stands out as a versatile and high-performance cooling solution, equipped with advanced technologies that offer scalability, energy efficiency, and precise temperature control. Its modular design, coupled with intelligent control options, makes it an essential component for modern data centers looking to optimize their cooling infrastructure while ensuring reliability and reducing operational costs.