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V2.52 Schleifenbauer PDU
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V252_User manual  
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  • Page 1         V2.52 Schleifenbauer PDU User manual           Page 1 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    How to find the PDUs unit address, tag, name or location? 17  Power distribution meets intelligence 5  How to check the way the PDU is connected to the LAN? 18  Interfaces 5  How can I check in which mode and with what protocol the ...
  • Page 3 How to reset peak current?..and other dips or peaks 53  redundancy 49  Recycling 54  How to make a databus using Schleifenbauer Gateway? 50  How to connect the databus to LAN without a Gateway?  PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 54  ...using a PDU! 51 ...
  • Page 4: Layout Of This Manual

    PDU  ● cabling the PDU  ●   Part II  User manual  Operator and user part:    operating/read out via the PDU-display  ● operating/read out via the web interface  ● problem solving  ●   Part III  Admin part:  Administrator manual ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The Schleifenbauer Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is designed to distribute power for many years and without  problems. It is equipped with a Schleifenbauer databus which makes it possible to read and manage many PDUs with a  single IP address. An ethernet port was added to the individual PDUs so that alongside the advantages of a databus, a ...
  • Page 6: Colored Housing

        OLORED HOUSING   Standard the housing color of the Schleifenbauer PDUs is black. It is also possible to anodizing the housing in 5 other  colors.   01. black  02. green    03. orange  04. blue  05. red  06. Yellow ...
  • Page 7: Safety Warnings

      I - I   NSTALLATION OF HARDWARE Please use the information in this chapter to inspect, install and connect the Schleifenbauer Intelligent PDU and all  optional mentioned accessories.    The PDU must be installed in a restricted access location ...
  • Page 8: Testing

        ESTING Each Schleifenbauer PDU is individually tested according to the NEN 3140 standard. Test reports are available on request.        For measurement of insulation resistance, the measuring voltage used must be lower than or equal to the ...
  • Page 9: How To Mount A Pdu Vertically (= 0U)

      How to mount a PDU vertically (= 0U)?  n the case of a PDU for vertical mounting, the connection lead is fed through a hole in the upper, bottom or front face.   I​ There are 4 options for horizontal mounting: ...
  • Page 10: How To Connect The Pdu To Lan

    The RJ45 connector for the network cable must be plugged into the  Ethernet port:  Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the PDU  ●   and to the Ethernet connector on the LAN device; when ...
  • Page 11: How To Connect A No/Nc Contact On Classic Pdu And Ethernet Pdu

    How to connect a NO/NC contact on Classic PDU and ethernet PDU?   The sensor port makes use of the RJ12 6P6C standard (= 6 position, 6 conductor). To connect a NO/NC contact on the PDU  sensor port, you have to make use of pin 1 and pin 6 ; as shown in the figure below. ...
  • Page 12: How To Maintain A Pdu

    Internal maintenance is not an option   A Schleifenbauer Intelligent PDU ​ m ay not be opened by unauthorized persons​ . In the event of malfunction or faults in  the PDU, please refer to the warranty conditions. Schleifenbauer Products BV will not accept warranty claims if the PDU ...
  • Page 13: How To Change Settings Locally Via Pdu Display

    USB-port on g3 (generation 3) only ; to be used for firmware up- and downgrade (from FW2.52 and further)    How to change settings locally via PDU display?    Changing settings locally via the PDU itself is ​ n ot​ possible! You have to use one of the interfaces.        ...
  • Page 14: How To Stop A Blinking Display? ... Local Alert Reset

    The screen of the PDU will start blinking.   The screen of the PDU will jump to the Alert page which provides information on what happened.  After the temperature has come down again, the event is cleared but the alert still exists. The display will blink until you ...
  • Page 15: How To Get Back To The First Page

    ” ) then press both the scroll buttons to jump to  the first page  How to check an outlet status locally?  In the “outlets” display you can see how many outlets the PDU has and what their  individual state is.  An overview of the possible states: ...
  • Page 16: How To Read Measurements Of Optional Sensors And What Options Are Possible

      error status      Example: sensor page 2 of 2 Y =  activity        For all optional sensors see ​ ww.schleifenbauer.eu          Page 16 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 17: How To Read Branch Residual Current Measurements

    In order to discriminate a single dangerous fault from a sum of harmless smaller faults, one needs to set up a network of  RC-sensors and monitor permanently. RC-monitoring can take place in many forms. The Schleifenbauer RC-sensor offers  Class B metering, thus enabling our customers to set-up an RC-monitoring system that prevents dangerous situations ...
  • Page 18: How To Check The Way The Pdu Is Connected To The Lan

    FE80:: the second and third will be your LAN  and WAN address respectively.    How can I check in which mode and with what protocol the PDU is running?  In the “IP Interfaces” display you can find information about the device mode in  which the PDU is working: ...
  • Page 19: How To Check The Installed Firmware Version

    In the “About” display you can find information regarding serial number, product  information and Schleifenbauer order number.  = unique hardware address of this device’s controller  ● = serial number (also found on the PDU housing)  ● = product identification (also found on the PDU housing)  ●...
  • Page 20: Introduction

    - input subtotal reset per phase, not working -> try multiple times, reset is often delayed.    - outlet reboot, not working  - Power (W) and Power (VA), invalid value (0.0)      Page 20 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 21: How To Enlarge A Pane In L Sized Screens

    To open protected cells, you first have to click the “Locked” sign and the status will  change to “Editable”.   When ready, click “Editable” or click the “Save changes” icon if shown, and the sign  will turn into “Locked”.          Page 21 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 22: Dashboard – Tab

      –   ASHBOARD     This section gives you a quick view of the actual status of the PDU: are  System  there any alerts? And if yes, what kind of alerts, and what caused  status  them?    The number following after “drops” and “overcurrent” show the ...
  • Page 23 4 Power-on reset The device booted after a power loss. It can be one of the following reasons:  because of inserting the PDU power plug (mostly intentional. It can be  ● unintentional if someone removed the power plug accidentally) ...
  • Page 24 Input overcurrent thresholds can be changed at the < Inputs > tab  Outlet overcurrent thresholds can be changed at the < Outlets > tab    General alert setting can be changed at the < System > tab            Page 24 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 25: Load

    1) an alert occurs in the “System status” block  See also chapter: Web Interface > Dashboard tab > System status  ➢ 2) at the same time the display of the PDU will blink   See also chapter: Operating the PDU > Alerts: blinking display  ➢...
  • Page 26: Sensors – Tab

    ➢   type  Shows the type of sensor. This is auto detected  See also chapter: Operating the PDU > description of display screens > Sensor page(s)  ➢     G3 devices - equipped with an USB port - can handle two dry switch contacts (see example above) ...
  • Page 27: Inputs – Tab

          #  This indicates the number of input phases. In this example, a 3 phase PDU is shown therefore we  have 3 inputs.  A single phase PDU will show only 1 input.  name  By default, the name field has an 8 character limit. With the “extended name”-option enabled, ...
  • Page 28: Outlets – Tab

    “reset” button    power [VA]  Apparent power per outlet  Note: not available on Classic PDU (= without Ethernet port) or DPM27    power [W]  Real power per outlet  Note: not available on Classic PDU (= without Ethernet port) or DPM27 ...
  • Page 29 After you have made a choice, the state of the outlet is changing ​ ( ​ S ee “state” in this table)  While the given command is running, a status bar shows the progression of the action.                   Page 29 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 30: System – Tab

      –   YSTEM       On the next pages the different sections of this tab are described.              Page 30 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 31: Identification

    Actual firmware version on the device  Please check the website for the latest version: ​ ww.schleifenbauer.eu   ➢   SPDM version  The actual version of the Schleifenbauer Products Data Model    sales order  Reference of initial Schleifenbauer sales order number  number   ...
  • Page 32: Configuration

    (manually /  automatically)  restart CPU  This is a reboot of the controller of the PDU. After restarting all alerts and peak registrations will  be erased. Be assured: ​ p ower distribution will NOT BE INTERRUPTED during this restart​ !    ...
  • Page 33: Settings

    Actual current = 0.4A, drops to 0A -> no alert  ● Actual current = 1A, drops to 0.6A -> no alert  ● Actual current = 1A, drops to 0.4A -> alert is raised  ●         Page 33 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 34   Auto shut down is standard/default on Schleifenbauer PDUs. This means that when power  distribution to the PDU fails, all outlets will shutdown; which of course leads to shut down of  connected servers and other equipment .   The reason for the auto shut down is is to prevent peak currents damaging equipment when ...
  • Page 35   ​ W hen using both Classic and ethernet PDUs in a databus, the extended name suport may lead to    conflicting situations.              Page 35 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 36: Interfaces – Tab

      –   NTERFACES     The sections of this screen are described in specific manuals. These can be downloaded from our website:  www.schleifenbauer.eu          Page 36 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 37: Specific Manuals

    SPBUS_protocol  Provides a concrete and clear description for developers who intend to  integrate the SPBUS (Schleifenbauer Products BUS) protocol into their  (custom) software solutions.  SPAPI   Describe a high-level API for SPBUS devices such that (1) users using the ...
  • Page 38: How To Change Snmpv3 Settings

            Classic PDU, so without ethernet connector and running on firmware 1.xx , don’t have a device type  register. That is why some things do not work using SNMP      Not working using SNMP on a Classic PDU ...
  • Page 39: How To Use The 'Connected Devices' Section In The Web Interface

    (or below the blue header when using narrower displays).   Initially this list is empty but will be filled while the web interface is loading data from the bridge-PDU. A selected device is  marked - yellow line - in the device list (left pane). You can switch to another device just by clicking the row in the device ...
  • Page 40: How About Login Profiles, Usernames And Passwords

      How about login profiles, usernames and passwords?  The PDU user authentication model provides 5 different accounts which can be used to access the web interface and  SNMPv3.   In the web interface the user accounts are in decreasing order of access rights: super, admin, power, user and viewer.It ...
  • Page 41: How To Change Factory Passwords

    If this setting is changed in the wrong way and you are not able to connect, change the setting of the link    partner to be able to access the PDU again. If this doesn’t work you can try a ​ f actory reset​ .    ...
  • Page 42: Network Configurations

      ● Domain Name System (DNS) servers   ●   By default, the PDU is configured to get the IP address from DHCP automatically. If the PDU does not receive an IP address              ...
  • Page 43: How To Setup Ipv6

    IPv6-enabled router must be available on the network and it must send ICMP6 router advertisement packets in order  for the PDU to obtain a valid IP6 address.   When "IPV6 fallback to static IP" is set to enabled in the web interface, the PDU will use it's configured static addresses as  fallback when a router cannot be found. ...
  • Page 44: How To Configure Ipv6

    To enable the user must login to the PDU using the  ipv4 address presented on the display. After logging  in onto the web page of the PDU, select the tab "⇌  interfaces". Under network configuration there's a  drop-down box called "IP Protocol select".  ...
  • Page 45: How To Set Up Ipv6 Address Filtering

    How to send SNMP Traps with IPv6?  The PDU allows you to set 2 SNMP trap destinations. traps are fired when an alert has been generated within the PDU.  These destinations can be found under "⇌ interfaces → SNMP" in the PDU web interface. The "trap destination address" ...
  • Page 46: How To Stop The Alert Signaling? ...Auto Reset Alert

    From firmware 2.40 on it will be possible to select a duration time after which the alert will be cleared after the cause of the  alert is not present anymore. It will be no longer necessary to clear the alert on the PDU or via an interface after the event ...
  • Page 47: How To Upgrade The Firmware? ...Using Usb

    Please extract the ​ e ntire contents​ of this archive onto a ​ b lank FAT32-Formatted USB pendrive​ .    Then safely remove this pendrive from the PC and insert it into a PDU. The upgrade will start automatically.   ...
  • Page 48: Schleifenbauer Databus: What Is It

    The intelligence of Schleifenbauer PDUs (and DPM  Advantages of the databus:  energy meters) makes it possible to read and manage  easy to build: just pick a PDU and connect it to  ● devices remotely over IP. You can for example enter the ...
  • Page 49: How To Prevent Data Losses Because Of Cable Cuts

    How to prevent data losses because of cable cuts? ...ring redundancy  Normally the advantage of an IP solution per PDU is that a cable cut will not affect the other PDUs on the bus. This could happen in a normal daisy chained serial bus topology.
  • Page 50: How To Make A Databus Using Schleifenbauer Gateway

    Advantage​ : with one IP-address you can collect data  four PDUs connected to the Schleifenbauer Gateway.  from a number of connected Schleifenbauer-devices  The Classic PDU has NO ethernet port, so a  (not only PDUs but also the Schleifenbauer DPM-range  (Schleifenbauer) Gateway is needed in order to get PDUs ...
  • Page 51: How To Connect The Databus To Lan Without A Gateway

      How to connect the databus to LAN without a Gateway? ...using a PDU!    In the figure you see a small databus-ring with only four  via IN and OUT databus ports (clockwise and  devices connected to a LAN: a Classic PDU and PDU with ...
  • Page 52: Part Iv - Problem Solving

    5. Wait for a further second and press the reset button again.    The PDU has now adopted the default values for the IP settings. The access control fields and the web server settings have  also been returned to the standard values. ...
  • Page 53: How To Reset Peak Current

    You have to do this by clicking the <reset peaks and dips> button in the <Reset> block of  the System-tab:            Page 53 of 54  V252_User manual   Schleifenbauer PDU   ...
  • Page 54: Recycling

      ECYCLING Schleifenbauer Products aims to be a socially responsible corporation. Therefore, it makes great effort to minimise the  impact of our products to our planet during production as well as during operation. Packaging consists of recyclable  materials and Schleifenbauer asks you to save them for later use or dispose them with applicable regulations. ...

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