APC ACRC500, ACRP501, ACRP500, ACRP100, ACRP101, ACRD500, ACRD501, ACRC501 manual Detailed procedures

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Detailed procedures

Use the following procedures to retrieve the settings of one cooling unit and export them to one or more cooling units.

Retrieving. To set up and retrieve an .ini file to export:

1. Configure the cooling unit with the settings you want to export.

Note: To avoid errors, configure the cooling unit by using its user interface whenever possible. Directly editing the .ini file risks introducing errors.

2.Use FTP to retrieve the file config.ini from the cooling unit you configured:

a.Open a connection to the cooling unit, using its IP Address. For example: ftp> open 158.165.2.132

b.Log on, using the Administrator user name and password configured for the cooling unit.

c.Retrieve the config.ini file containing the cooling unit’s current settings: ftp> get config.ini

The file is written to the folder from which you launched FTP.

To create batch files and use an APC utility to retrieve configuration settings from multiple cooling units and export them to other cooling units, see Release Notes: ini File Utility, version 1.0 on the Utility CD.

Customizing. You must customize the file to change at least the TCP/IP settings before you export it.

1.Use a text editor to customize the file.

Section headings, keywords, and pre-defined values are not case-sensitive, but string values that you define are case-sensitive.

Use adjacent quotation marks to indicate no value. For example, LinkURL1="" indicates that the URL is intentionally undefined.

To define values, opening and closing quotation marks are optional, except to enclose values that contain leading or trailing spaces or values which are already enclosed in quotation marks. (Leading or trailing spaces not within the opening and closing quotation marks are ignored.)

To export a specific system date and time or any scheduled events, you must configure the values directly in the .ini file.

To export a specific system time, export only the configured [SystemDate/Time] section as a separate .ini file. (The time necessary to export a large file would cause the configured time to be significantly inaccurate.)

For greater accuracy, if the cooling units receiving the file can access a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server, set the value for the NTPEnable keyword as follows:

NTPEnable=enabled

Add comments about changes that you made. The first printable character of a comment line must be a semicolon (;).

2.Copy the customized file to another file name in the same folder:

The copy, which you will export to other cooling units, can have any file name up to 64 characters and must have the .ini file suffix.

Retain the original customized file for future use. The file that you retain is the only record of your comments. They are removed automatically from the file that you export.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents Web Interface Administration Security Administration Notification Verifying Upgrades and Updates Page Product Description Features of the InRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm cooling unitInitial setup IntroductionOverview Internal Management FeaturesAccess priority for logging on Types of user accounts How to Recover from a Lost Password Display Interface LEDs Watchdog FeaturesControl Console How to Log OnRemote access to the control console Local access to the control console Example main screen Main ScreenInformation and status fields Main screen status fields Device Manager option Control Console MenusMenu structure Main menuSystem option Control Administrator and Device Manager accessNetwork option URL address formats Web InterfaceSupported Web browsers Error Message Browser Cause of the Error Common browser error messages at log onHelp SummaryNavigation tabs Quick statusSelect a tab to perform a task InRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Group Alarm statusCooling Unit Operation HomeDehumid Deadband 2.0-10.0% ConfigurationSetpoints Detailed status UnitRun hours Compressor drive status ACRD500 and ACRP100 cooling unitsIdentification Thresholds Service intervalsAir Filter-18 weeks Humidifier-26 weeks Condensate Pump-52 weeksConfiguration Reverse lookup LogsEvents LogInterval DataGraphing Parameter Description Hours specified as Delay hours between UploadsRotation Servers Setting DefinitionSyslog Settings Test How to use FTP or SCP to retrieve the log files Queries Modbus requests and Snmp GETs Permission levels Administration SecuritySetting user access Local UsersRemote Users AuthenticationInRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Summary of the configuration procedure Configuring the Radius ServerSupported Radius servers Inactivity TimeoutConfiguring a Radius server on UNIX, with shadow passwords Setting Administration NetworkTCP/IP and communication settings TCP/IP settingsDhcp Configuration page1APC cookie. Tag 1, Len 4, Data 1APC Boot mode transition. Tag 2, Len 1, Data 1/2Dhcp response options Port speed Query Type Selected Query Question to Use DNS AdminstrationNetworkDNSserversOption Description EnabledWeb Status On this link to view the certificate’s contentsAES ConsoleIs loaded Snmp Option Description Related Topics FTP serverTypes of notification Administration NotificationConfiguring event actions Event ActionsInRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide InRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Mail notification Active, Automatic, Direct NotificationSmtp Setting DescriptionSnmp traps Date & time Administration General OptionsInformation about the Cooling Unit Action Definition User configuration file iniReset the interface Unit preferenceQuick links Serial ModbusAbout Installation APC Device IP Configuration WizardCapabilities, Requirements, and Installation Use the Wizard to configure basic TCP/IP settingsSelect Remotely over the network, and click Next Configure the basic TCP/IP settings remotelyUse the Wizard Launch the WizardSelect Locally through the serial port, and click Next Configure or reconfigure the TCP/IP settings locallyRetrieving and Exporting the .ini File How to Export Configuration SettingsSummary of the procedure Contents of the .ini fileDetailed procedures Exporting the file to multiple cooling units. T Event text Description Upload Event and Error MessagesEvent and its error messages Errors generated by overridden valuesFirmware files How to Upgrade FirmwareFile Transfers Benefits of upgrading firmwareFirmware file transfer methods Ftp put apchw03aosxxx.bin Use FTP or SCP to upgrade one cooling unit\cd\apc Ftp open 150.250.6.10Use Xmodem to upgrade one cooling unit Upgrade multiple cooling unitsInRow RC/RD/RP 600 mm User’s Guide Code Description Verifying Upgrades and UpdatesLast transfer result codes Page Page 2009 990-2937A
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