NewMar SPM-200 Installation & Operation Manual
NewMar SPM-200 Installation & Operation Manual

NewMar SPM-200 Installation & Operation Manual

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Installation/Operation Manual
15272 Newsboy Circle
Huntington Beach
California 92649
Site Power Monitor
Model: SPM-200
www.newmartelecom.com
M-SPM-200CONNRC
As of 042018
Phone: 714-751-0488
Fax: 714-896-9679
E-Mail: techservice@newmarpower.com

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  • Page 1 Site Power Monitor Installation/Operation Manual Model: SPM-200 M-SPM-200CONNRC As of 042018 15272 Newsboy Circle Phone: 714-751-0488 Huntington Beach Fax: 714-896-9679 www.newmartelecom.com California 92649 E-Mail: techservice@newmarpower.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Initial Set-up......................8 4.1.2 NIC Set-up....................... 9 Figure 3 Web Page: NIC Settings for Unit at Default IP............9 Figure 4 SPM-200 Homepage (Un-Configured Unit)............10 Figure 5 Factory Default User Name & Password..............10 4.1.3 Setting the Clock……………………………………............11 Figure 6 Web Page: Setting the Clock..................
  • Page 3 Section/Figure Topic Page 5.3.3 Configuring Email Settings..................16 Figure 13 Web Page: Email Settings..................16 5.3.4 Sending Text Messages..................17 5.3.5 Configuring SNMP Settings..................17 Figure 14 Web Page: SNMP Settings..................17 5.3.6 Camera (IP) Configuration..................18 Figure 15 Web Page: Camera (IP) Configuration..............18 5.3.7 Admin Information....................
  • Page 4: Quick Reference Guide

    1.0 Quick Reference Guide 15272 Newsboy Circle Phone: 714-751-0488 Huntington Beach Fax: 714-896-9679 www.newmartelecom.com California 92649 E-Mail: techservice@newmarpower.com...
  • Page 5: Overview

    CAUTION: If you intend to power -48 VDC AND monitor -48 VDC, input power must come from an isolated DC converter. If you need one, we will provide it free of charge. Contact NEWMAR: 800-854-3906 or E-Mail: Techservice@newmarpower.com and request model: 48-12-1i Kit •...
  • Page 6: Ambient Temperature Sensor

    2.2.3 Ambient Temperature Sensor This sensor is located on the top right hand side corner of the SPM-200 when vertically mounted and senses ambient temperature. A protective guard prevents damage to the exposed sensor. Sensor Range: -20° C to +60° C/-4° F to +140° F Accuracy: +/- 0.5°...
  • Page 7: Installation

    The chassis supports DIN mounting via a 35mm rail at least 8 inches long. Installer needs to provide DIN-rail. Two DIN-rail end clamps, P/N: 701-0040-0 provided. Option C: Rack Mounting The unit can be rack mounted with Newmar optional 19” or 23” rack mounting kit, 2 RU (3.5 inches) tall, model RM-SPM, P/N: 020-5091-0. 3.2 Wiring Connections for both power and sensor inputs are made to the pluggable terminal block which can be found in the accessory bag (qty.
  • Page 8: Dc Voltage Monitoring Ports

    DC power source. CAUTION: If you intend to power -48 VDC AND monitor -48 VDC, input power must come from an isolated DC converter. If you need one, we will provide it free of charge. Contact Newmar 800- 854-3906 or E-mail: techservice@newmarpower.com and request model: 48-12-1i...
  • Page 9 If you intend to power from -48 VDC AND monitor -48 VDC, input power must come from an isolated DC con- verter. If you need one, we will provide it free of charge. Contact NEWMAR: 800-854-3906 or E-mail: techservice@newmarpower.com and request model: 48-12-1i...
  • Page 10: Simplified Install Wiring Guide

    FIGURE 2: Simplified Install Wiring Guide 1A Fuse +POWER IN (POS) 1A Fuse - POWER IN (NEG) 1A Fuse +V2 IN 1A Fuse +V3 IN A1RTN A2RTN A3RTN GND+ 1A Fuse -DCVs INV IN (GND) 1A Fuse INV IN AC-NEU 1A Fuse AC-LINE 15272 Newsboy Circle...
  • Page 11: Set-Up Monitoring & Data Logging

    4.1.1 Initial Setup This section will show how to do an initial setup of a new SPM-200. The easiest way to do this is to connect a laptop or some other PC directly to the unit to set the basic parameters.
  • Page 12: Nic Setup

    4.1.2 NIC Setup The following instructions describe the process in Windows XP. Earlier versions of Windows and Windows 7 follow a similar procedure. If you are using some other operating system please consult your users’ manual for instructions on how to set up the network interface card. 1.
  • Page 13 You have now successfully connected a local PC to the SPM and displayed the initial home web page. You have proved that your SPM-200 is functional and that you can connect to it with a web browser. The next parts of the manual will cover how to set up the SPM so it can be accessed over the Internet, and how to further confi gure the SPM.
  • Page 14: Setting The Clock

    This section covers setting the clock and confi guring your SPM to connect over a network. NOTE: If you don’t have a network to connect to, the SPM-200 can be used as a simple data logger with a Web interface. The only item that you must set is the clock, as described below.
  • Page 15: Spm-200 Web

    30.3 days. That means if the SPM-200 has enough room in its memory to store data over that time. The memory is set up as a circular buffer - if the SPM-200 has run for more than that time, new data will replace the old on a fi rst in –...
  • Page 16: Huntington Beach California

    FIGURE 8: SPM-200 Sensors (Confi gured Unit) Note that the default names on the previous illustration have been replaced by names that are more meaningful in this installation. Some other confi guration variables have been changed, such as the temperature units. Temperature can be displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius, whichever you choose. The clock has been set.
  • Page 17: Setting Low & High Alarm Trips

    This allows an escalation procedure to be set up. If you make changes to this (and any other web page on the SPM-200) don’t forget to click “Save” when you’re finished. If you don’t, your changes will be lost.
  • Page 18: Figure

    The check boxes sensors (Sensors page) only control what data is being graphed, not what is being logged. The SPM-200 always logs the data from all the inputs. The data can be downloaded to a PC or a similar machine in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format. CSV is a very simple and general way to store data in a file.
  • Page 19: Configuration Page

    The most important thing to do on this page is to set the name of this SPM-200, and more meaningful names for all of the inputs. As always, remember to select “Save” or your changes will not take effect. 5.3 Confi guration Page FIGURE 12: Top of Confi guration Page 5.3.1 Reset All to Default Values...
  • Page 20: 15272 Newsboy Circle Phone: 714-751-0488

    The SPM-200 can be configured to send emails when alarms are raised. Emails can be sent to any combination of five addresses. Clicking a checkbox next to the right of an email address will send a notification to this receipent in the event of a power interruption. Refer back to FIGURE 9 – there we determined which alarms will cause emails to go to which of the five addresses.
  • Page 21: Camera (Ip) Configuration

    Your SNMP Management System requires MIB files which can be downloaded from the “SNMP Set-up” page under “Configuration”, see Fig. 14. It can also be found on the CD Rom provided with the SPM-200 or at www. newmartelecom.com/Site_Power_Monitor/Firmware_Update/Firmware.html If an SNMP Management System is running on your network, contact your system administrator for information regarding the parameters above.
  • Page 22: Admin Information

    5.3.8 Firmware Download & Upload FIGURE 17: Upload System Firmware From time to time Newmar may issue new fi rmware for the SPM-200. This will usually come as a “zip” fi le. Download the zip fi le from www.newmartelecom.com/site_power_monitor/site_power_monitor.html to your computer and “unzip”...
  • Page 23: Test Snmp Trap & Email

    Should you run into any trouble while updating, please DO NOT reset your SPM and contact us at: Phone: 800-354-3906 • Email: techservice@newmarpower.com This next section is fairly self-explanatory: 5.3.9 Test SNMP Trap & Email FIGURE 18: Test Buttons Clicking on these buttons allows you to test if you have set up your email and SNMP traps properly. 5.4 Setting Account Names &...
  • Page 24: Setting The Internet Address

    At this point you have two options: 1) Continue using the PC and the crossover cable to finish configuring the SPM-200, and later connecting it to the network it will really use. If you want to choose this option, skip over the section “Setting the Internet Address”...
  • Page 25: Syslog Configuration

    FIGURE 20: Networking Section of the Config Webpage Enter the appropriate IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address. CAUTION: once you click “Save”, the SPM will IMMEDIATELY switch to the IP address you just entered. It will NOT respond at 192.168.1.123 anymore.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    *CAUTION: If you intend to power -48 VDC AND monitor -48 VDC, input power must come from an isolated DC converter. If you need one, we will provide it free of charge. Contact NEWMAR: 800-854-3906 or E-mail: techservice@newmarpower.com and request model 48-12-1i Kit Input Current: 100 mA max.
  • Page 27: Warranty

    We are happy to consult with you to resolve any problems or questions you may have. If , during consultation, it appears the SPM-200 must be returned to the factory for repair, we will issue a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number at that time.
  • Page 28: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    9.0 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 1) Nothing happens when I power up the SPM - Neither the Power Indicator nor the Status Indicator light up. • Check to make sure that DC power is connected. Pin 19 is ground and Pin 20 is +6 to +60 VDC. 2) The Power and Status Indicators light up, but I do not see any lights on the Ethernet Connector •...
  • Page 29 9) How do I get the SNMP MIB for the unit? • The MIB for the unit can be found in two places. On the CD ROM included with the SPM-200 and a copy of the MIB is also located at www.newmartelecom.com/Site_Power_Monitor/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 10) I need the SNMP OID’s for the unit.
  • Page 30: 15272 Newsboy Circle

    13) How do you reset the SPM-200? • The IP Reset Button, located under the RJ45 connector, has two functions: 1) If you hold it down while you power up the unit, all of the user-configurable parameters are reset to the factory defaults.
  • Page 31: Appendix B1: Typical Systemwiring: Negative Ground, Floating Sources

    10.0 Appendix B1: Typical System Wiring: Negative Ground, Floating Sources 15272 Newsboy Circle Phone: 714-751-0488 Huntington Beach Fax: 714-896-9679 www.newmartelecom.com California 92649 E-Mail: techservice@newmarpower.com...
  • Page 32: Appendix B2: Typical System Wiring: Negative Ground, Common Returns

    11.0 Appendix B2: Typical System Wiring: Negative Ground, Common Returns 15272 Newsboy Circle Phone: 714-751-0488 Huntington Beach Fax: 714-896-9679 www.newmartelecom.com California 92649 E-Mail: techservice@newmarpower.com...
  • Page 33: Appendix B3: Typical System Wiring: Positive Ground, Common Returns

    12.0 Appendix B3: Typical System Wiring: Positive Ground, Common Returns 15272 Newsboy Circle Phone: 714-751-0488 Huntington Beach Fax: 714-896-9679 www.newmartelecom.com California 92649 E-Mail: techservice@newmarpower.com...

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