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POWERLOGIC Power Server
PWRSRV710 and PWRSRV750 Models Setup Guide Retain for future use
Instruction Bulletin
DANGER
PLEASE NOTE CLASS A FCC STATEMENT
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 2-SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CHAPTER 3-INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 5-SETUP
APPENDIX F-CONNECTING THIRD PARTY DEVICES TO THE POWER SERVER
APPENDIX G-POWERLOGIC SYSTEM DISPLAY SD700 INSTALLATION
APPENDIX H-DATABASE BACKUP
INDEX
CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION
Figure 1-1 Power Server
OVERVIEW
touch screen
NOTE The shaded area depicts a POWERLOGIC Enterprise System. Contact
System Manager
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURN, OR EXPLOSION
CHAPTER 2-SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DANGER
Chapter 2-Safety Precautions
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CHAPTER 3-INSTALLATION
DIMENSIONS
Figure 3-1 Power Server dimensional drawing
Figure 3-2 Power Server rear view showing DIN rail connection
Figure 3-3 Proper orientation of Power Server and power supply
To mount the Power Server on a DIN rail, follow these steps
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURN, OR EXPLOSION
Figure 3-4 Power Supply PS080 mounting
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Figure 4-1 Power Server connections
CHAPTER 4-CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS SUMMARY
Table 4-1 Connections description
CONTROL POWER
NOTE Check for proper polarity before applying power to the unit
Fusing
NOTE The control power source must be properly grounded
Figure 4-3 Power Server grounding to local equipment
Control Power
Power Server +
24 Vdc + Power Supply PS080 L N 100-240 Vac Source
RS-232 SERIAL PORTS
Power Server Communication Connection” on page 17 for complete
Figure 4-4 COM 1 and COM 2 ports
Table 4-2 shows the default values for each of the RS-485 ports
Table 4-2 Default Values for RS-485 Ports
Figure 4-5 Male DB-9 connector master port
Figure 4-6 Typical POWERLOGIC standard device connection to
CONNECTING 4-WIRE DEVICES AS 2-WIRE
Each RS-485 port has built-in communications signal biasing and
Biasing and Termination
instruction bulletin for the last device on the daisy chain
COMMUNICATIONS WIRING
Table 4-3 Daisy Chain Maximum Distances 4-Wire
Table 4-4 Daisy Chain Maximum Distances 2-Wire
Baud Rate
Communications Wiring
Chapter 4-Connections
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CHAPTER 5-SETUP
SUMMARY OF SETUP STEPS
Configure the PowerLogic System application using NetMeeting
Using a Null Modem Serial Cable to Configure
4. Enter a name for your setup connection and select OK
Table 1 Power Server Setup-HyperTerminal Options
9. At the C\ prompt, enter nwsetup
The PowerLogic Network Setup Application displays in HyperTerminal
10. Set all of the network setup options as described in Table
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SERVER WITH NETMEETING
Using a Crossover Cable to Configure the Power Server on page 33 for
Figure 5-2 Power Sever remote or local connections for setup
Chapter 5-Setup
Starting NetMeeting
Communications Netmeeting Windows 2000 path
Security and check “I prefer to make secure outgoing calls” and click
Chapter 5-Setup
4. For User, enter PowerServerAdmin
CONFIGURING THE POWER SERVER
1. Use NetMeeting to access the Power Server
The Power Server splash screen displays
Chapter 5-Setup
Figure 5-3 Power Server Desktop
Setting the Date/Time and Time Zone
HAZARD OF SYSTEM MALFUNCTION
Configuring Your POWERLOGIC System
defined in the system. Do not delete these settings or define a new
NOTE If you need help configuring the PowerLogic system, refer to the
online help file “Quick Starts” listed in the help contents. From the
1. Return the Power Server back to run mode click the red Power Server
APPENDIX A-SPECIFICATIONS
Table A-1 Power Server Specifications
Table A-2 PS080 Specifications
CONTROL POWER INPUT SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix A-Specifications
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APPENDIX B-CHANGING YOUR PASSWORD
Appendix B-Changing Your Password
The User Properties dialog displays
APPENDIX C-USING A CROSSOVER CABLE TO CONFIGURE THE POWER SERVER
Figure C-1 Cross-over connection for Power Server configuration
The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog box displays
Assigned IP Address Place a Call button
10.10.10.10
The Remote Desktop Sharing dialog displays
Table C-1 Power Server Setup-HyperTerminal Options
15. Double click the Network Setup icon
desktop
17. Follow the onscreen instructions to change the value
18. After changing the options, verify that all settings are correct
APPENDIX D-INTEGRATING THE POWER SERVER INTO SMS
Appendix D-Integrating the Power Server into SMS
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ABOUT THE SOFTWARE WARRANTY
APPENDIX E-UPLOADING AND DELETING FILES ON THE POWER SERVER
UPLOADING FILES TO THE POWER SERVER
4. Wait for the Add Files icon to become enabled, then click it
Uploading Files to the Power Server
Appendix E-Uploading And Deleting Files On the Power Server
6. Click the Send All icon
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DELETING FILES ON THE POWER SERVER
to display the
Appendix E-Uploading And Deleting Files On the Power Server
Deleting Files on the Power Server
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APPENDIX F-CONNECTING THIRD PARTY DEVICES TO THE POWER SERVER
Appendix F-Connecting Third Party Devices to the Power Server
5. Click the Transfer Files icon 6. Click Add Files
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9. When all files have transferred, close the File Transfer dialog
8. Click Send All
10. Click the “Target’s Desktop” window
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16. Double-click Setup.exe
17. Follow the onscreen instructions in the wizard
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19. Click Finish
APPENDIX G-POWERLOGIC SYSTEM DISPLAY SD700 INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Figure G-2 Power Server connectors
CARE AND CLEANING
CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
Table G-1
Display
Appendix G-POWERLOGIC System Display SD700 Installation
Specifications
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APPENDIX H-DATABASE BACKUP
BACKING UP THE DATABASE ON THE POWER SERVER
Checking the Database Backup Status
refresh the page, click Database Statistics in the list again
BACKING UP THE POWER SERVER DATABASE ONTO A SEPARATE PC
Backing Up the Power Server Database onto a Separate PC
RESTORING THE DATABASE ON THE POWER SERVER
Appendix H-Database Backup
Restoring the Database on the Power Server
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