PANDUIT DPoE Power System User’s Guide | Issue 1.0 |
| Part Number: PN380 |
This following information is only applicable to chasses with NIC cards.
The NIC card can be connected via a standard straight through RJ45 patch cord (such as PANDUIT part number UTPCH3 or UTPSP3), through a hub or router, or via a crossover cord for direct connection. Additionally, the NIC card can be
connected to the daisy chain of management connections used for the installed DPoE Power Patch
Panels using a straight through RJ45 patch cord. Connect the NIC
to the OUT management port on the last DPoE Panel in the chain.
To DPoE Power
System
Figure 12: Connecting the NIC Card to the DPoE Power Patch Panel
Management Port
Once a connection is made, connect to the DPoE Power System EMS Webpage via IPSetup.exe on the CD provided with the chassis (DPoEPWRCM only). The NIC card will also work with Telnet or SNMP.
NIC Card Settings
The NIC card comes equipped with the following default settings:
Table 9: NIC Default Settings
| Parameter | Description | Default Setting |
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| Float Voltage | The voltage to which the rectifiers will regulate the plant | 54 VDC |
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| during float mode. |
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| Rect CL Enable | Enables the system current limit feature. | Disabled |
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| Rect CL Setpoint | The controller will limit the current of the rectifiers to this | 200 A |
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| value. |
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| HVSD Setpoint | The controller will shut down the rectifiers if the plant | 58 VDC |
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| voltage exceeds this setpoint. |
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| HVA Setpoint | The controller will issue a high voltage alarm if the plant | 57 VDC |
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| voltage exceeds this setpoint. |
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| BD Alarm | The controller will issue a | 48 VDC |
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| the plant voltage falls below this setpoint. |
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| BD TEST status | Enables or disables the battery test. | Disabled |
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