American Power Conversion DX, FM manual Remote access to the control console

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Remote access to the control console

From any computer on the same subnet as the Network Management Card, you can use ARP and Ping to assign an IP address to a Network Management Card, and then use Telnet to access the control console of that Network Management Card and configure the needed TCP/IP settings.

Note: After a Network Management Card has its IP address configured, you can use Telnet, without first using ARP and Ping, to access that Network Management Card.

1.Use ARP to define an IP address for the Network Management Card, and use the MAC address of the Network Management Card in the ARP command. For example, to define an IP address of 156.205.14.141 for a Network Management Card that has a MAC address of 00 c0 b7 63 9f 67, use one of the following commands:

Windows command format:

arp -s 156.205.14.141 00-c0-b7-63-9f-67

LINUX command format:

arp -s 156.205.14.141 00:c0:b7:63:9f:67

Note: For the MAC address, look on the nameplate of the Network Management

Card. The MAC address is also available on the display interface.

Path: Setup>System>Network Config.

2.Use Ping with a size of 113 bytes to assign the IP address defined by the ARP command. For the IP address defined in step 1, use one of the following Ping commands:

Windows command format:

ping 156.205.14.141 -l 113

LINUX command format:

ping 156.205.14.141 -s 113

3.Use Telnet to access the Network Management Card at its newly assigned IP address. For example:

telnet 156.205.14.141

4.Use apc for both user name and password.

See “Control console” on page 65 to finish the configuration.

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Contents Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Page American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer Page Contents Commissioning Checklists Alarms Network Management Card Troubleshooting Warranty Page System Modules, Systems, and GroupsModule Group Cross-reference symbols used in this manual Symbols Used in this ManualSafety symbols that may be used in this manual Static discharge Safety HazardsLockout/tagout Electrical hazards Safe refrigerant handling Moving parts Tools and partsOperation Display InterfaceStatus Screen Name Status Information Displayed Using the Display InterfaceScrolling status screens Navigating the interface Password entryMain menu screen Start the System Change settingsFactory default settings Stop the SystemCommissioning Power off Power On/Off ProcedurePower on Commissioning Checklists Initial Inspection ChecklistEnsure that Electrical Inspection ChecklistMechanical and Refrigeration Inspection Checklist Mechanical Inspection Air-cooled Checklist User Interface Box Inspection ChecklistStart-up Inspection Checklist While the equipment is operating, ensure thatFinal Inspection Checklist Owner AcceptanceSystem Configuration System optionsPage Page System delays Sensor setup Building managementSettings for fluid-cooled options Fluid-Coil Type Applicable SettingsValve types Actuator typesEconomizer isolation valve optional Coil fluid temperature activation threshold and deadband Contacts and Relays Input contactsMap Description/Function Output relays Alarm detectors Module ConfigurationConfigure Module Calibrate airflow automatically Module ControlCalibrate airflow manually Set up humidifier Reset Variable Frequency DriveReset humidifier Control the Environment How the modes workPage Setpoints Deadbands Cool Deadband Compressor Allocation Return air relative humidity Modes Essential functionsHow to tune the PIDs PID controlsHumidification sensitivity Loop Behavior PID Tuning CorrectionControl Proportional Integral Derivative Method Humidity alarms AlarmsTemperature alarms Maintenance intervalsAlarm delay Group configuration GroupGroup settings Mode Range Share ifSystem failure events Display Password and time-outTemperature and pressure units Date and timeAdjust display How to update the firmwareReset to defaults Product dataNetwork Configuration Network configurationView Status Readings Module statusSystem status Group statusView Event Log View logRespond to Alarms Alarm messages and suggested actions Displayed Alarm Message Action RequiredDisplayed Alarm Message Action Required Path Main Setup System # System Config Valve Types Check that the # Systems setting Path Main Setup Group Group Module Module Alarm Occurred in Module Control Reset Comm Lost state, or Off Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Overview Quick ConfigurationTCP/IP configuration methods APC Device IP Configuration Wizard Bootp and Dhcp configurationOption 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 43 where Remote access to the control console Control console Choose Network from the Control Console menuTelnet/SSH Access a Configured UnitWeb interface Snmp Recover From a Lost Password Environment Monthly Preventive MaintenanceCleanliness Mechanical ElectricalQuarterly Preventive Maintenance  Record the amperages for the following componentsFunctional tests Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance  Measure the refrigerant pressures Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective ActionProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page Non-transferable warranty Exclusions One-Year Factory WarrantyTerms of warranty Warranty claims Parts Warranty ProceduresClaims Page Page 990-3127 10/2007

DX, FM specifications

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