American Power Conversion Central Air Conditioning System manual How to Upgrade Firmware

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How to Upgrade Firmware

For a complete description on how to download a firmware upgrade for your Network Management Card and transfer it to the unit, see the User’s Guide on the provided NetworkAIR FM and NetworkAIR IR Precision Air Conditioner CD.

For you to be able to use FTP to upgrade a single Network Management Card over the network:

The Network Management Card must be connected to the network.

The FTP server must be enabled at the Network Management Card.

The Network Management Card must have its TCP/IP settings (System IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway addresses) configured.

To use FTP to upgrade the Network Management Card:

1.Open an MS-DOS command prompt window on a computer that is connected to the network. Go to the directory that contains the firmware upgrade files, and list the files. (For the directory C:\apc, the commands would be those shown in bold:

C:\>cd\apc

C:\apc>dir

Files listed for a NetworkAIR IR In-row Precision Air Conditioner, for example, might be the following:

apc_hw02_aos_225.bin

apc_hw02_nairfm_100.bin

2.Open an FTP client session:

C:\apc>ftp

3.Type open and the Network Management Card’s IP address, and press ENTER. If the Port setting for FTP Server in the Network menu has changed from its default value of 21, you must use the non-default value in the FTP command.

a. For some FTP clients, you must use a colon to add the port number to the end of the IP address.

b. For Windows FTP clients, separate the port number from the IP address by a space. For example, if the Network Management’s FTP Server Port setting has been changed from its default of 21, such as to 21000, you would use the following command for a Windows FTP client transferring a file to a Network Management Card with an IP address of 150.250.6.10. ftp> open 150.250.6.10 21000

4.Log on using the Administrator user name and password (apc is the default for both).

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NetworkAIR IR Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

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Contents NetworkAIR IR Precision Air Conditioner Page Contents Set Up Alarms Network Management Card Maintenance Operation Display InterfaceUsing the Display Scrolling status screensMain menu screen Navigating the interfaceChange settings Password entryStart the System Stop the System Set Up System Configuration System OptionsOperation Set Up System Configuration System Delays Sensor setup Building managementFluid-Coil Type Applicable Settings Options for Fluid-Cooled ModulesValve Types Actuator TypesCoil Fluid Temp Activation Threshold and Deadband Set Up Contacts and Relays Input contactsOutput relays Map Description/FunctionOperation Set Up Contacts and Relays Configure Module Set Up Module ConfigurationAlarm detectors Calibrate airflow manually Set Up Module ControlCalibrate airflow automatically Reset humidifier Reset variable frequency driveSet up Humidifier Reset compressors Control the Environment How the modes workSetpoints Modes DeadbandsEssential Functions PID controls How to tune the PIDs Loop Behavior PID Tuning CorrectionHumidification sensitivity Temperature alarms Set Up AlarmsHumidity alarms Maint intervals Alarm delayCoil fluid thresholds Set Up Group Group configGroup settings Sys failure eventsOperation Set Up Group Set Up the Display Password & Time-outTemperature & pressure units Date and timeAdjust display How to update the firmwareReset to defaults Product dataSet Up Network Configuration Network configView Status Readings Module statusSystem status View Event Log Group statusView Log Respond to Alarms Major or minor alarm LEDsView active alarms Control beeperClear active alarms Reset sys failureAlarm messages and suggested actions Displayed Alarm Message Action RequiredDisplayed Alarm Message Action Required Check that the # Systems setting Path Main Setup Group Group Module Module in which the alarm occurred Module Control Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Page Quick Configuration OverviewAPC Device IP Configuration Wizard TCP/IP configuration methodsBootp & Dhcp configuration Network Management Card Quick Configuration Option 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 Local access to the control console Remote access to the control console Control consoleNetwork Management Card Quick Configuration Web interface How to Access a Configured UnitTelnet/SSH Snmp FTP/SCP How to Recover From a Lost Password How to Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the AOS. For example Page Monthly Preventive Maintenance EnvironmentMechanical CleanlinessElectrical Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Record the amperages for the following componentsFunctional tests Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page Terms of warranty Limited Product Warranty for APC ProductsAPC product covered Drawings, descriptions Assignment of warrantiesExclusions Limited Product Warranty for APC Products Claims Warranty ProceduresLabor Parts Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support

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