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  • Page 1 User Manual for Rack Monitoring System Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System...
  • Page 2: Safe Working

    SAFE WORKING Important passages which must be observed are highlighted with the following symbols: Danger Calls attention to safety measures to prevent personal injury Note Recommends actions and provides tips for trouble-free operation Caution! Highlights what must be done or not done in order not to damage material assets.
  • Page 3 Different interfaces for sensors, data transmission, digital inputs and switching outputs LINDY-Elektronik GmbH • LINDY Electronics Ltd. LINDY Italia S.r.l. • LINDY France Sarl LINDY-Elektronik AG • LINDY Computer Connection LINDY Australia Pty Ltd • LINDY International Ltd. E-MAIL: info@lindy.com Internet: http://www.lindy.com LITE...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS ONTENTS Please note Technical description Installation and commissioning Operation Example configuration Malfunctions Technical data Glossary Appendices 1.1 General information 1.2 Safe working 1.3 Warranty 1.4 Service 1.5 Standards, regulations and licence 2.1 Rack monitoring 2.2 Sensors 3.1 Preparations 3.2 19" installation 3.3 Electrical installation 3.3.1 Connections and cabling 3.3.2 Fuse...
  • Page 5: General Information

    • the device is operated at a maximum ambient temperature of +35°C. All rights to this manual are held by LINDY. The reproduction and reprinting even of parts of this Manual are permitted only if the source is stated.
  • Page 6: Warranty

    • The device must be disposed of properly LINDY offers a warranty of 2 years for this products. For further details, please see the General Terms of Business of LINDY. The warranty is void if improper modifications are made to the device.
  • Page 7: Please Note

    • Please also leave your telephone number. You will receive a qualified reply by e-mail or telephone. The LINDY RMS has been built and tested in accordance with the rele- vant guidelines. In connection with installation in a terminal (for exam- ple, a rack), the additional requirements in accordance with IEC 950 must be observed and complied with.
  • Page 8: Rack Monitoring

    ECHNICAL ECHNICAL RACK MONITORING RMS ADVANCED Sensors Display Inputs and outputs Operation and configuration Software ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION The RMS monitors, protects and controls all the installations in net- work, switch cabinet and server racks and their environment. RMS LITE Local ambient conditions (for example, temperature or humidity) or operational status (for example fluctuations in mains voltage) can be detected via various sensors and inputs (>...
  • Page 9: Sensors

    ECHNICAL ECHNICAL Connection options LITE SENSORS Temperature (digital) Humidity (digital) Combined Humidity and Temperature sensor (digital) Vibration Smoke alram Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION The RMS has a wide variety of connection options (> 3.3.1): Three mains monitoring connections (6-pole plug connector) Four digital, potential-free switching outputs (8-pole plug connector) Eight digital, potential-free inputs with 12 V auxiliary voltage (16-pole plug connector)
  • Page 10: Technical Description

    ECHNICAL ECHNICAL Door Contact Chipcard reader Infrared room surveillance Extension cable Water sensor Mains Power Strips Note ESCRIPTION ESCRIPTION Monitors access using a magnetic bridge sensor which responds to any magnetic material (no contact required). – Also for monitoring side panels or cover –...
  • Page 11: Installation And Commissioning

    NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING PREPARATIONS Check the supplied items Transport Damage Danger 3.1.2 Necessary Accessories Note 3.1.3 Necessary Tools Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System – Serial communication cable – RMS (RJ11 connector to 9-pole sub- – Power cable D socket) (for the country in question) –...
  • Page 12: 19" Installation

    NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 19'' installation When installing the RMS in a rack, the additional requirements in accordance with IEC 950 must be observed and complied with! • Determine the position in which the RMS is to be located within the 19"...
  • Page 13: Electrical Installation

    NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3.3.1 Connections and cabling RMS ADVANCED RMS LITE Connection Cabling Mains montoring Digital Out Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System Fuse plug > 3.3.3 Mains Connections > 3.3.2 MAINS MONITORING Mains monitoring connections DIGITAL OUT Digital switching outputs 1 - 4 DIGITAL IN...
  • Page 14 NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING DIGITAL IN Enter 06 12 Overload Note ALERT IN LITE TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY UPS IN LITE 10BASET – 8 terminal groups (of 4 terminals) for connecting 'break contact/make contact' type devices, or devices with switching output –...
  • Page 15 NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING Cable protection (optional) • Mount the cable clamp bracket • Fix the cables with suitable aids (cable binders, etc.) to the sheet metal lugs (serves as a cable grip). • Insert the cover in the slots on the device, close the cover and snap it into the embossed areas.
  • Page 16: Commissioning

    NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING Fuses Double -pole fuse / fuse 3.3.2 of the neutral wire Caution! Danger! Fuse for the auxiliary voltage supply COMMISSIONING Mains Socket RMS ready Fire risk. Only replace fuses with fuses of the same type (250 V, 1 A, slow-acting, high switching •...
  • Page 17: Operator Control Elements

    PERATION PERATION OPERATOR CONTROL ELEMENTS ADV ANCED RMS LITE Note INITIAL STATE LINDY RMS N: RMS L:Rechenzentrum C: Fred Clever I192.168.018.103 N255.255.255.000 B192.168.018.255 G192.168.018.200 Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System RMS ADV. & RMS LITE Reset Resets the RMS to a defined standard state (>...
  • Page 18: Operation Via Keys On The Front Of The Device

    OPERATION VIA KEYS ON THE FRONT OF THE DEVICE LITE Selecting a menu item EXIT The functions accessible via the keys are mainly displays, i.e. current statuses are displayed without the possibility of entering data. Exception: menu items under “Network – Interface”.” Menu •...
  • Page 19 Filter messages Display in the “Confirm“ menu Entering network parameters I192.168.018.103 IP: 192.168.018.103 OK Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System Filter messages are displayed on the LCD display as follows: <Message number> (2-digit) 08 17 temperatu blank <Time> (2-digit) <Unit of time> (s; m = min; h; d) Blank <Filter-designation>...
  • Page 20: Operation Via Telnet Or Serial Interface Com

    PERATION PERATION OPERATION VIA TELNET OR SERIAL INTERFACE COM Note Note All the settings in the RMS can easily be made via Telnet or via the serial interface (COM). COM parameters: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, soft- ware handshake.
  • Page 21 PERATION PERATION AIN MENU From the main menu it is possible to switch to the various submenus. References to sub-menus are marked with “>” Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System [N] N ETWORK ONFIGURATION Network and SNMP settings (> 4.5). [S] S YSTEM ONFIGURATION AND PDATE...
  • Page 22 PERATION PERATION Block diagram The signals applied at the physical input terminals (left) are combined in a complex filter structure (centre). The resulting filter result can then be supplied for switching and signalling purposes at physical output termi- nals (right) or be used to influence other filters (feedback). Method of operation and configuration options of the filters.
  • Page 23: Network Configuration

    PERATION PERATION Network Configuration Note Central input mask for settings for the Ethernet interface. References to sub-menus are marked with “>”. Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System The Ethernet interface makes it possible to integrate the RMS into a local network (10 Mbit Ethernet), thus making the following functions available: –...
  • Page 24: Snmp Configuration

    CD-ROM. Explanation of the MIB variables > A3. Visualised integration in manage- ment platforms on request. LINDY LINDY Rack Monitoring System see www.lindy.com [N] N Administrative name of the device. For example: “RMS” [L] L OCATION Description of the location of the device.
  • Page 25: Log Service

    PERATION PERATION 4.5.2 ERVICE Specify receivers of log messages in the network which support the standardised syslog service (UNIXServer). Two types of messages can be logged via the syslog service: – Filter results similar to the displays under [M] Message Log in the main menu (>...
  • Page 26: Configuration Via Tftp

    PERATION PERATION CONFIGURATION VIA TFTP 4.6.1 Tool for saving the system configuration in the network and thus capturing it in a central data backup. The loading allows rapid startup without reparameterisation, for example after a system failure. This requires that the TFTP service is running on the computer stated (TFTP server).
  • Page 27: User Administration

    PERATION PERATION User Administration Input mask to set up users with access rights. All users are displayed with their user names, passwords and rights as well as their chipcard code, if applicable. Note Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System [A] A Add new user.
  • Page 28: I/O Configuration

    PERATION PERATION I/O C ONFIGURATION Input mask for the digital input and output settings. References to sub-menus are marked with “>”. [O] D IGITAL UTPUTS Configure digital outputs. [I] D IGITAL NPUTS Configure digital inputs. [T] T EMPERATURE NPUTS Configure temperature (sensor) inputs. [H] H UMIDITY NPUTS...
  • Page 29: Digital Outputs

    PERATION PERATION 4.8.1 DIGITAL OUTPUTS Input mask for the DIGITAL OUT digital outputs settings. Digital outputs are displayed with the number, description, combi- ned filters, logic operation and effect. OR CONFIGURATION WITH THE CHIPCARD READER ONLY If the chipcard reader has been activated (>...
  • Page 30: Digital Inputs

    PERATION PERATION DIGITAL INPUTS 4.8.2 Displays the DIGITAL IN, ALERT IN and UPS IN digital inputs with the number, description, status (on/off), number of status chan- ges and time of the last change. TEMPERATURE INPUTS 4.8.3 Displays the TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY digital temperature inputs with the number, description and current value.
  • Page 31: Humidity Inputs

    PERATION PERATION HUMIDITY INPUTS 4.8.4 Displays the TEMPERATURE/ HUMIDITY digital humidity inputs with the description and current value. 4.8.5 MAINS MONITORING Displays the MAINS MONITORING digital inputs with the number, description and current value. Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System [D] D ESCRIPTION Description of the humidity sensor.
  • Page 32: Connect External Devices Via Serial Interface

    PERATION PERATION CONNECT EXTERNAL DEVICES 4.8.6 VIA SERIAL INTERFACE (AUX) Devices with a serial interface (for example chipcard reader, UPS, etc.) can be connected to the AUX port on the rear of the RMS. Software version 1.4 can support a chipcard reader to implement an access control system.
  • Page 33: Aux Device Selection

    PERATION PERATION AUX DEVICE SELECTION 4.8.7 [-] Previous Device Set the selection pointer to the previous device. [+] Next Device Set the selection pointer to the next device. [?] Help Explanation of the menu points. [Q] Quit Return to the previous menu. [Return] Quit With Saving Save the changes and return to the previous menu.
  • Page 34 PERATION PERATION FILTER Mode of operation The filters are the central elements of the RMS. They make it it possible to logically combine the results recorded at the inputs, and to supply the result to the digital outputs or to generate various signals. It is possible to configure a total of 12 filters (RMS Advanced 40) with an identical structure.
  • Page 35: Filters

    PERATION PERATION FILTER SELECTION 4.9.1 All filters are displayed with the number, description, status, result, reactivation time and confirmation status. 4.9.2 ILTER ONFIGURATION References to sub-menus are marked with “>”. A “(*)” before the “>” indicates that at least one of the inputs is applied to this filter.
  • Page 36 PERATION PERATION DIGITAL/ALERT/UPS INPUTS 4.9.3 The inputs are displayed with the type, number, description and effect. [L] LED W ARNING In connection with an event switch the LED on "Warning" [B] B UZZER ARNING In connection with an event, switch on the buzzer. [M] M ESSAGE RIORITY...
  • Page 37 PERATION PERATION TEMPERATURE/MAINS/HUMIDITY 4.9.4 INPUTS The filter inputs for measured values are displayed with the threshold, mode and effect. They have a flexible structure for the creation of larger/smaller comparisons or window compari- sons. Thus the following filter conditi- ons can easily be realised: Simple larger/smaller compari- son (switch if the input variable is smaller/larger than the...
  • Page 38 PERATION PERATION FEEDBACK INPUTS 4.9.5 To realise complex filter conditi- ons, each filter has two feedback inputs where filter events can be further processed. The special feature here is the possibility of delay (delay time), conditional evaluation (pass condition) and hold time. F 1 : Filter 1 F 2 : Feedback input of filter 2.
  • Page 39: Message Log

    PERATION PERATION MESSAGE LOG 4.10 The messages are displayed with the number, priority, acknowled- gement, spent time and filter description. A maximum of the 15 last messages can be displayed. Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System [A] A CKNOWLEDGE Select message acknowledged (mark with x). [-] P REVIOUS ESSAGE...
  • Page 40 XAMPLE CONFIGURATION XAMPLE CONFIGURATION Preconfigured filters with an example of terminal assign- ment. • Connect sensors to the suggested terminals. Example of filter configuration using filter 1 (temperature). • Activate the filter by setting the respective effect to “thru” or “invert”...
  • Page 41 XAMPLE CONFIGURATION XAMPLE CONFIGURATION TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY input 3 with window comparison: Alarm if humidity < 35 % or > 60% relative humidity. See also > 4.9.4. MAINS inputs 1 to 3 with window comparison: Alarm if U < 200 V or U > 245 V.See also > 4.9.4. ALERT IN inputs 1 and 2: Alarm if smoke detector or vibra- tion sensor operate.
  • Page 42 XAMPLE CONFIGURATION XAMPLE CONFIGURATION DIGITAL IN input 1: Alarm if passive infrared sensor operates. See also > 4.9.3. DIGITAL IN input 2: Alarm if door is open for longer than 60 s. In the Filter Configuration menu, set effect to “thru” for filter 7. In the Feedback Input menu, set effect to “thru”...
  • Page 43 XAMPLE CONFIGURATION XAMPLE CONFIGURATION Limited alarm duration for filter 4: Internal buzzer active for 5 seconds if filter 4 (smoke and shock sensor) is active Set input for filter 10 Effect to “thru” in the Feedback menu.. Specimen output configuration Additional fan on DIGITAL OUT 1: activated if filter 1 trips (temperature).
  • Page 44 XAMPLE CONFIGURATION XAMPLE CONFIGURATION Two filters are required for this (copy of an RS flip-flop using NOR gate array). Rack...
  • Page 45 • Press the Reset key on the front of the device with a pointed object. The device will reboot. The following boot messages appear on the terminal screen: RMS-BIOS version 1.0.03 (c) LINDY-Elektronik GmbH 1998 Memory Test : 00004096k Ok Status of IDE : Ok Drive 0 : MZX023157, (C/H/S) : 123/2/32 Drive 1 : Not detected.
  • Page 46 TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA RMS dimensions Weight Rated voltage Rated frequency Rated current Protection class Rated ambient temperature External (WxDxH): 483 x 223 x 43.6mm Mounting dimensions (WxDxH): 445 x 218 x 43.6mm 3.5 kg AC 110 – 230 V 50/60 Hz 200 mA 5 .
  • Page 47 LOSSARY LOSSARY 19" Construction Broadcast Gateway Netmask SNMP TFTP Trap Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System 19-inch construction is the common name for a standardised modular system for electronic devices and system parts. It specifies the width of the front panel of plug-in units and subracks. General, network-wide information.
  • Page 48 PPENDICES PPENDICES Conformity Manufacturer LINDY-Elektronik GmbH Markircher Str. 20 D-68229 Mannheim, Germany Product designation Data Terminal Equipment Model Remote Managment System The product conforms to the regulations of the following EU Directive: 73/23/EEC. The conformity of the product to the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC was tested using the following standards: EN 55022/Kl.
  • Page 49 PPENDICES PPENDICES DOCUMENTATION OF THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System • Mark the cables of your RMS at both ends clearly with meaningful markings. Use cable binders with marking areas or labels with sealing film. • The following block diagram (master) can be used for documenta- tion of the filter configuration...
  • Page 50 PPENDICES PPENDICES EXPLANATION OF THE MIB FOR RMS Structure of the MIB Key to the following Tables: Integer Counter Display String Octet String TimeTicks Read Only Read Write Objects under RMS system (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.1) for example Reset RMS 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.1.4.0 := 1 The RMS can be accessed under the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.
  • Page 51 PPENDICES PPENDICES Objects under digitalInTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.2.1) for example: number of changes of input 9: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.2.1.1.5.9 Objects under alertInTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.2.2) for example : Reset sensors on Alert In 2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.2.2.1.3.2 := 1 Object under ups I (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.2.3) Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System Variable 1 digitalInEntry 1 digitalInIndex...
  • Page 52 PPENDICES PPENDICES Objects under outputTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.3.1) for example: Read put description DIGITAL OUT 4: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.3.1.1.2.4 Objects under outputLogicTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.3.2) Objects under tempTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.4.1) for example: Read out current temperture of temperature sensor 1: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.4.1.1.3.1 Objects under humidTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.5.1) Variable Type Value 1 outputEntry 1 outputIndex INT...
  • Page 53 PPENDICES PPENDICES Objects under mainsTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.6.1) Objects under filterTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.1) for example: allow confirmation for filter 4 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.1.1.9.4 := 1 Objects under filterDigitalInTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.2) for examle : Make DIGTIAL INPUT 2 act on filter 6: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.2.1.3.6.2 Monitoring System Rack Monitoring System Variable Type 1 mainsEntry...
  • Page 54 PPENDICES PPENDICES Objects under filterAlertInTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.3) Objects under filterUPSInTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.4) Objects under filterTempTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.5) for example: Exclude TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY input from Filter 1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.5.1.3.1.2 := 0 Objects under filterHumidityTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.6) Variable Type 1 filterAlertInEntry 1 filterAlertInIndex INT 2 filterAlertInPort INT 3 filterAlertInEffect INT Variable Type 1 filterUPSInEntry...
  • Page 55 PPENDICES PPENDICES Objects under filterMainsTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.7) Objects under filterFeedbackTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.8) For example: Feedback input 1 of filter 8 is only to operate if the event is still applied: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.8.1.5.8.1 := 1 Objects under messageTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.8.1) For example: Read out filter description from message 5: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.8.1.1.3.5 Monitoring System...
  • Page 56 PPENDICES PPENDICES Objects under userTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.9.1) Objects under aux (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.20) Objects under (1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.21) Variable Type 1 userEntry 1 userIndex 2 userName 3 userRight 4 userChipcardKey 5 userChipcardAccess INT Variable Type Value { no-device (1), 1 auxDevice chipcardreader (2) } 2 auxDeviceName Variable Type Value...
  • Page 57 PPENDICES PPENDICES GENERAL LICENSE Version 2, June 1991, Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute ver- batim copies of this license document, but chan- ging it is not allowed.
  • Page 58 PPENDICES PPENDICES under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such par- ties remain in full compliance.
  • Page 59 RODUCT RODUCT Type Feature Speed Flash Housing Front LCD Display Front Keypad Status LED’s Buzzer Power supply range DC, optional Internal voltage supply for all sensors Ethernet-Port DHCP Telnet HTTP HTTPS SNMP (get , set, trap) TFTP Mains Voltage measurement Digital Out Digital In Alert In...
  • Page 60 16214 Phillips Road Athens, AL 35613 Tel: (256) 771-0660 Fax: (256) 771-0460 E-Mail: usa@lindy-usa.com Australia LINDY Australia Pty Ltd Unit 2, 43-49 Sandgate Road AU- 4010 Albion Qld Tel: 07 3262 9033 Fax: 07 3262 9055 E-Mail: info@lindy.com.au International & Eire LINDY International Ltd.

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