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  • Page 2: Rohs Information

    RoHS information This product complies with RoHS specification. Safety information Caution Sign Please read carefully the notes and instructions in the manual to avoid any personnel injuries or device damages. Dangerous Voltage High voltage may exists in this product, so avoid touching. A triangle with flash sign and an arrow inside is to alert users the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Please comply strictly with all the alarms and operation instructions in this manual and on the device, and keep this manual properly. Please do not operate this device prior to reading all the instructions on safety and operation.
  • Page 4: Notices

    Please do not attempt to maintain this device personally. Open the device enclosure may expose operators to dangerous voltages or other risks. Please contact dealers for relevant information. 11. Please avoid any items or liquids entering the device because their contact with dangerous voltage points or short-circuit parts may cause a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 5 Our factory hereby guarantees to users (buyers) that the product will be free from any defects due to material or manufacturing technologies within 1 year since being purchased During the warranty period and by virtue of the purchase proof, our factory will determine the reasons of any failures on its own to judge if the defect is caused by manufacturing technologies and/or materials.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Content RoHS information ..........................2 Safety information ..........................2 Important Safety Instructions ......................3 Notices ............................... 4 Content .............................. 6 Chapter 1 Product Introduction ......................9 1-1 Product Introduction ........................9 1-2 Application scope .......................... 9 1-3 Product features ..........................9 1-4 System requirements ........................
  • Page 7 Overtime setting ......................... 26 Setting completion ........................27 4-3 Sign in ............................27 4-4 Main menu ..........................28 Chapter 5 Monitor ........................... 29 5-1 Peripheral state ..........................29 Chapter 6 System Setup Menu ......................31 6-1 Network setting ........................... 31 6-2 E-mail server ..........................
  • Page 8 13-2 Java ............................63 Appendix ............................65 Set back to factory default values ...................... 65 HTTP Message API example ....................... 66 Message format Explanation: ....................68 Product Specification Sheet ....................... 69 Product Information .......................... 72 Magnetic ............................72 circuit breakers ........................... 72 Warranty Clause ..........................
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1-1 Product Introduction DigiPDU SMLW series (hereinafter referred to as SMLW series) consolidates current monitoring, device temperature monitoring, web page management, message, e-mail, and SNMP functions together to enable MIS staff to be informed with the power supply, temperature of equipment, and thereby to remotely deal with the relevant problems through Internet.
  • Page 10: System Requirements

    Provide multi-group account numbers so that different users can control different power switch. Message and email alerts for real-time detection and alarm of important devices. Support to send different messages to different email addresses and message receivers. Record operations and warning messages, user can check messages afterward Build-in chart to search temperature and other relevance info.
  • Page 11: Hardware Description

    1-5 Hardware Description RJ45 Ethernet Plug in LAN or Internet cable here. connected Port Lights remain: Alarming occurred. Alarm Indicating Slow-flashing: There was current Light overloading. Five sides button Provide LCD switching panel info and setting parameters. LCD panel displays current information, max alarm current, device temperature and network information.
  • Page 12: Product Packaging

    1-6 Product packaging Remote Power Monitor 1pc Electronic User Manual CD 1pc Power Cord 1pc Rack fixer 2pcs Screw 4pcs If any of the above accessories missed or failed to function normally, please contact the dealer from whom the product was bought for replacement.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware installation Please make sure all the units connected are power-off before installation of the device. Besides, during the installation, please do obey the Important Safety Instructions. 2-1 Horizontal rack installation SMLW 8 series provide standard 9-Inch rack for the installation of devices;...
  • Page 14: Vertical Rack Installation

    2-2 Vertical rack installation SMLW 12/16/24 series provide 0U to be installed on the side of rack. For installation of the device on the rack, please use the installation accessories attached with the product package which can be installed on the top or bottom of the rack.
  • Page 15: Product Installation

    2-3 Product installation For correct operation of this product, make sure to install this device according to the following table and chart. Network port LAN or Internet cables Computer for operation of this device Power cord of device or device Power input cable Chapter 2 Hardware installation...
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Panel Operation

    Chapter 3 Panel operation This chapter introduces how SMLW series displays current info and max current alarm, device temperature and network info through five sides button as well as the meanings of each part of LCD panels. 3-1 Panel description LCD panel Display current info, max current, inner temp and Network info...
  • Page 17 Indicating Slow-flashing: There was current overloading. Light Buzzer Buzzer will have bee sounds when alarm happens. ※In web page management, through timeout parameter setting of cycle key pressing in panel operation area of 6-7 peripheral Parameters, it is also possible to set LCD menu to return to total power if no subsequent operation within the seconds set.
  • Page 18: Panel Operation

    3-2 Panel operation The first mode of LCD is total current, switching with five sides button down to show in a regular turn of current info, max current, inner temp and as below: (Press left of the five sides button, it would show the Network info opposite detection.) Press five sides button for left and right side;...
  • Page 19  When LCD shows the maximum total current record hold the five side button in the middle for 3 seconds with a long beep to zero the maximal current records.  When LCD menu shows current info hold five side button in the middle for 3 seconds with a long beep to enter alarm current setting.
  • Page 20: Chapter 4 First Operation

    Chapter 4 First Operation In this section users can learn how to query devices, IP and how to set language, account password, network and time zone through daemon. 4-1 Network connection After the device connects to the network, IP can be acquired automatically through DHCP server (The device IP will be preset as192.168.1.10) if there is no DHCP server), the acquired IP can be displayed by LCD panel (Relevant operation referred to...
  • Page 21: Language Selection

    Language selection Currently available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chines, press Next to continue. Account Setting This menu is for setting the admin account and password of the device, all the fields should be filLCD in. Press NEXT to continue. Chapter 4 First Operation...
  • Page 22: Host Setting

    Host setting The product is assigned dynamically (DHCP). To specify a fixed IP address, please fill in IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Chapter 4 First Operation | BellWin Information...
  • Page 23: Dns Setting

    DNS setting  Key in the DNS server, provided by ISP providers, then, you can set up two DNS servers.  If you do not know your DNS server address, please check it from Windows O/S by these steps: Go to START>ALLPROGRAMS>ACCESSORIES>COMMAND PROCESSOR>...
  • Page 24: Web Server

    Web Server  When you link the Net via browser (ex. IE) to SMLW remote power control, you may have two ways: one is the usual way – HTTP, the other is a security measure – HTTPS.  Comment setting-- rolling down for Http or, Https as concern transmissions.
  • Page 25: Time Server Setting

    Time Server Setting User can setup device time synchronize with Time Server. Sync with time server: When this option enabled, device time will synchronize with time server. Time Server: Please fill in time server IP address or click to select time server option list.
  • Page 26: Time Zone

    Time zone Please fill in the time zone where the device is. The system is based on Greenwich Mean Time, thus; an accuracy setting to time zone may affect the time record of events and chart. Time Format Select the time format to show in the system. Overtime setting You may set up operational overtime in this section.
  • Page 27: Setting Completion

    Setting completion Press finish and equipment will automatically reboot to update configurations. 4-3 Sign in It will show a fixed IP Address after rebooting (User can see IP address through LCD panel as enabled DHCP, See 3-2 Total cruuent and IP operation.) First time login, please key in the default account and password: admin, admin, and click Confirm.
  • Page 28: Main Menu

    4-4 Main menu After successful login, the web page will display the following operation menu, each part of which is illustrated as below: User login information Automatically logout Timeout System Logout Select Tap Operation block Next chapter will introduce each operation Chapter 4 First Operation | BellWin Information...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 Monitor

    Chapter 5 Monitor At MONITOR tab, users can not only setup overload current, high alarm and low alarm of total current, branch1 and branch 2 but view relevant peripheral parameters of total current, branch current, voltage, frequency, power factor, watts, Kwh and device temp. 5-1 Peripheral state Display total current, voltage, power factor, device temp and watts;...
  • Page 30 (5) Power: Display the consumption power value of the current input power. (6) Total current: Displays the currently total power consumption. (7) Branch 1 current: Display branch 1 current consumption of the device (only applicable to 30 /32 A). (8) Branch 2 current: Display branch 2 current consumption of the device (only applicable to 30 /32 A).
  • Page 31: Chapter 6 System Setup Menu

    Chapter 6 System Setup Menu In this web page, users can set Network, Email server, Message server, SNMP, SysLog, IDCView, Serial Port, Peripheral parameters, and other relevant data. 6-1 Network setting This menu is mainly for setting the basic data of network. Enabled DHCP: Use checkbox to enable DHCP.
  • Page 32 Secondary DNS Server: Configure the IP and DNS server addresses for Network Adapter 2. Enabled Http: Allow browser to connect with smart monitor by HTTP. Enabled Https: Allow browser to connect with smart monitor by HTTP SSL. Http Port: Provide browser to communicate by HTTP with smart monitor. Https Port: Provide browser to communicate by HTTP SSL with smart monitor.
  • Page 33: E-Mail Server

    Ping Test: Determine whether the device with the IP address or DNS name you specify is connected to the network. Click Ping Test will show as below: Host: Enter the Host IP address for test. Test: The ping results will be displayed in the Result panel. Please press “Confirm”...
  • Page 34 SMTP TLS secure connection: Check to enable e-mail encryption. 'From' Address: It will show on the sender text entry box as recipients receipt the mail. Subject: It will show on the subject text entry box as recipients receipt the mail. SMLWTP Authorization: If mail server needs to identify the user, please enable the checkbox and setup the account and password.
  • Page 35: Sms Server

    6-3 SMS server In this section, user can set up the warning message and info to the SMS server. The protocol here has being supported by many SMS suppliers’ (ISP) API. System will send out account, password, time, and related info via HTTP to the SMS server of ISP supplier or preset SMS server.
  • Page 36 Press the icon on left side of the blank to see message format for reference. @@DEVICENAME@@ : The device name to show as sending a message. @@ACCOUNT@@ : The account to send the message. @@PASSWORD@@ : The password to send the message. @@GSMNUM@@ : The number to send the message.
  • Page 37 Message Test: After set up the above info, you can send a test mail to make sure this function is normal. Click Test, the window will pop up as below: Phone Number: Enter your cell phone number for testing. Content: Enter the message for testing. Test: Test result will be displayed at the black area after pressed test button.
  • Page 38: Snmp Setting

    6-4 SNMP setting You can setup SNMP Agent and SNMP Trap in this page. SNMP v1 / v2c Agent Enabled v1 / v2 SNMP: Enabled SNMP v1 / v2 Agent. SNMP Port: Enter Set the destination port. Default is 161. Read Community: Key in passwords for the Community Name fields.
  • Page 39 Authorization type: There are two types: MD5 or SHA. Authorization password: The password of authorization type. Used MD5 or SHA. Private type: There are two types: No or DES. Private password: Private type password, use DES type. Select DES type to key in password. SNMP Device info sysName: The name displayed on SNMPAgent.
  • Page 40 SNMP Test: After set up the above info, you can send a test mail to make sure this function is normal. Click Test, the window will pop up as below: Host: Enter the Host IP address of SNMP Trap Server for testing. Port: Enter SNMP Server connect port.
  • Page 41: Syslog Record

    6-5 SYSLOG Record Remote Power Manager will send out text message to syslog receiver (syslog server). Please do as follow: Host: Enter Syslog Server Host IP. Port: Enter Connect Port for Syslog Server. Default is 514. Press Add button to build new data. User can press Delete button to remove exist data.
  • Page 42: Idcview

    Port: Enter Connect Port for Syslog Server. Default is 514. Contents: Enter the message for testing. Test: Test result will be displayed at the black area after pressed test button. Please press Confirm to store setup after finished. 6-6 IDCView This menu mainly displays the server data of IDCView events.
  • Page 43 IDCview Test: After set up the above info, you can send a test mail to make sure this function is normal. Click IDCview Test, the window will pop up as below: Host: Enter the Host IP address of IDCView server for testing. Port: Enter Connect Port for IDCView Server.
  • Page 44: Peripheral Parameters

    6-7 Peripheral Parameters This menu is mainly for setting current, tolerance ranges of temperature and humidity, power statistics, probe as well as the Panel operating etc.. Infeed / PDU  Released Load (Range):You may set up threshold current to avoid floating power triggered warning reaction.
  • Page 45: Other

    data record. Interface Control (Elite)  Direction:It can be forward or Reverse.  Locked or not:It can be locked or unlocked.  "SET Button" Timeout: Use SET button to view LCD panel: LCD panel will show the initial picture of first phase automatically as no operation is processing.
  • Page 46: Chapter 7 Firewall Menu

     MM/DD/YYYY/HH/MM/SS  DD/MM/YYYY/HH/MM/SS Security Setting IP Lock-up period (Sec.): The period that such IP has been locked up. IP Login times: How many times user login. Click Save after finishing setting. Chapter 7 Firewall menu In this tab, you may set up permitted IP or Mac address to access this remote power manager.
  • Page 47: Mac Filter

    7-2 MAC filter This menu is mainly for setting of Network MAC Address having access to this device. EnabLCD MAC Filter::Mark this square to enable Mac filter and press Save button to store the setting after permitted Mac address was built. System will reject people who try to access this remote power manager from other Mac addresses.
  • Page 48: Chapter 8 Account Management

    Chapter 8 Account Management This menu allows the administrator to setup 20 sets (max) of authorized user accounts. It can ADD, Modify and Delete the User account. 8-1 New User When you click Add, browser will pop up a window for you to set Account, Password and User Type.
  • Page 49: Outlet Authority

     General:: Only Switch control is permitted, but not authorized to change system settings.  Manage: Parameter setting is permitted, and controllable switch can be changed.  Administrator: Administrator can manage the whole network. 8-2 Outlet Authority Outlet Authority tab is mainly to open up outlet authority to other users Outlet Authority: It is to grant the authority to created user(s) to manage the controllable ports by clicking the checkboxes.
  • Page 50: Email

    8-3 Email System would send email when alarm occurred. Enable alert: Check to open email alarm system informed by email. ‘Send’ To: Informed by mail, please fill the right mail address. Parameter: Use the checkbox to enable the setting. The system will follow the warning method you choose.
  • Page 51: Sms

    8-4 SMS System would send SMS when alarm occurred. Enable alert: Check to open email alarm system informed by SMS. Cellphone: Informed by short message, please fill the right cellphone number. Parameter: Use the checkbox to enable the setting. The system will follow the warning method you choose.
  • Page 52: Modify Account

    8-5 Modify Account Click this icon, , to modify the previous setting. Operation of Alarm, please see 8-1 Add New Account. 8-6 Delete Account Click Delete icon; browser will pop up a Confirmation of delete window. Click Confirm; this Account cannot be utilized any longer. Chapter 8 Account Management | BellWin Information...
  • Page 53: Chapter 9 Time

    Chapter 9 Time You can setup the time server at this page. System Time / Device Time:Date and time of the system Time Synchronization Time Synchronization:You may either rolling down to select Sync with computer or Manual Setting. Time Server Setting Synchronization with Time Server:Select this time method if you want the system time of this power switch to be the same as Greenwich Mean...
  • Page 54 Time Server List:You may have numerous options to select time server as this device provides, then, click Save to finish it. Time Zone:The time here is following Greenwich Mean Time as most NTP servers do. User must adjust the time to be the same with local time. Chapter 9 Time | BellWin Information...
  • Page 55: Chapter 10 Chart Statistics Menu

    Chapter 10 Chart Statistics Menu This menu is mainly for querying Infeed, Device Temperature, External Temperature and humidity charts and statistic data. Category: It provides infeed, device temperature, external temperature and humidity. (This window will show different screen based on variant version.) Click Search, you will see the reference date chart as shown in the table, below: You can download this data chart by clicking Export button.
  • Page 56: Chapter 11 Event

    Chapter 11 Event The web page supports to query the recent 200 logs, including the time, types and reasons of such logs. Click on icon, , to list all events by order. The meaning of three icons is as Refresh, Download and Delete. Refresh: Click Refresh button to refresh the screen.
  • Page 57: Chapter 12 Firmware Upgrade

    Chapter 12 Firmware Upgrade This web page is for upgrading the device firmware and the configuration files. You can download the latest firmware from the suppliers' web page to upgrade the firmware of SM series products. 12-1 Firmware Upgrade The upgrade steps are as follows: Step 1: Press "Browse".
  • Page 58 Step 3: Press "Upgrade" the web page will upload firmware upgrade files, and after upload finished, enter firmware update, and then firmware upgrade will be finished after countdown. Upgrade will finish after 100 seconds. When the file you selected is not the correct firmware file, the following window will be displayed: Chapter 12 Firmware Upgrade | BellWin Information...
  • Page 59: Save/Update Profile

    12-2 Save/Update Profile The steps for saving profiles are as follows: Step 1: Press "Save". Step 2: Save the files to the directory specified by you. The steps for upgrading profiles are as follows: Step 1: Press "Browse". Step 2: Select the directory of the configuration files, and then press "Open". Chapter 12 Firmware Upgrade...
  • Page 60 Step 3: Through the function of Upgrade Profiles, press "Upgrade", the web page will upload profiles, and then enter the menu of Profile Upgrade, and then profile upgrade finished after countdown. When the file you selected is not the correct profiles, the following window will be displayed: Chapter 12 Firmware Upgrade | BellWin Information...
  • Page 61: Chapter 13 Ip Search Utility

    Chapter 13 IP Search Utility 13-1 Windows You can learn how to search the product information reset IP address and enabLCD or disabLCD DHCP by using IP Search Utility. As the system is transfer from UDP, you may not seek the IP address by the browser. When IP Search Utility is proceeding, it will pop up as below: Adapter: You may have to assign the packet of device.
  • Page 62 MAC: MAC of this device HttpOpen:”True” means, allow browser to connect with this device by Http. HttpPort:Provide browser to communicate by HTTP with this device. HttpsOpen:”True” means, allow browser to connect with this device by Http SSL. HttpsPort:Provide browser to communicate by Http SSL with this device. Modifying data section:To display and modify the info of network, edit space instruction is shown as below:...
  • Page 63: Java

    13-2 Java You can learn how through multi-version (eg. Windows、MAC、Linux) to search the product info, reset IP address and enabled or disabled DHCP by using IP Search Utility of Java. As the system is transfer from UDP, you may not seek the IP address by the browser. When IP Search Utility is proceeding, it will pop up as below: Adapter: You may have to assign the packet of device.
  • Page 64 HttpOpen:”True” means, allow browser to connect with this device by Http. HttpPort:Provide browser to communicate by HTTP with this device. HttpsOpen:”True” means, allow browser to connect with this device by Http SSL. HttpsPort:Provide browser to communicate by Http SSL with this device. Modifying data section:To display and modify the info of network, edit space instruction is shown as below:...
  • Page 65: Appendix

    Appendix Set back to factory default values Users who forget the network account and password of the product can press "Reset" to recover to the factory default values, and the device will be rebooted at the same time. 1. In Network info press five side button for 10 seconds with two beeps to enter “Set back to factory default values”.
  • Page 66: Http Message Api Example

    HTTP Message example A Message API example of a message service provider is given as below. The transmission mode is Get in TTP protocol, and the URL format is as follows: http://SMLWsip/httpSMLWs.php?Tag=Value&Tag=Value&Tag=Value… Tag variable list: Required/optional Tag Description Required depid Company Code Required username...
  • Page 67 Press the icon on left side of the blank to see message format for reference. @@DEVICENAME@@ : The device name to show as sending a message. @@ACCOUNT@@ : The account to send the message. @@PASSWORD@@ : The password to send the message. @@GSMLWNUM@@ : The number to send the message.
  • Page 68: Message Format Explanation

    Message format Explanation: depid=xxxxxx&username=@@ACCOUNT@@&password=@@PASSWO RD@@&dstaddr=@@GSMLWNUM@@&SMLWbody=@@IP@@,@@MS If you fill the above info into the Message Format, the system would automatically bring-in the followings info: Message format Note Company code (depid=xxxxxx) & Required User's Account (account=@@ACCOUNT@@)& Required User's password Required (password=@@PASSWORD@@)& Cellphone number Required (dstaddr=@@GSMLWNUM@@)&...
  • Page 69: Product Specification Sheet

    Product Specification Sheet Product Specification Model number Input Input Output Max. Circuit voltage Frequency Max. output breaker current current current 50/60Hz 16A@cosΦ 100-240VAC, SMLW-8A-16K 16A, 1φ 50/60Hz 16A@cosΦ SMLW-8A-32L 100-240VAC, 20A, 1φ 50/60Hz 15A@cosΦ SMLW-8B-15A 100-240VAC, 15A, 1φ (UL derated 12 Amp) 50/60Hz 20A@cosΦ...
  • Page 70 Amp) 50/60Hz 20A@cosΦ SMLW-16B-20E 100-240VAC, 20A, 1φ (UL derated 16 Amp) 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz 16A@cos SMLW-16B-30J 20A, 1φ Φ=1 50/60Hz 16A@cosΦ SMLW-16A-16K 100-240VAC, 16A, 1φ 50/60Hz 16A@cosΦ SMLW-16A-32L 100-240VAC, 20A, 1φ 50/60Hz 15A@cosΦ 100-240VAC, SMLW-16B-15A 15A, 1φ (UL derated 12 Amp) 50/60Hz 20A@cosΦ...
  • Page 71 50/60Hz 15A@cosΦ SMLW-24B-15A 100-240VAC, 15A, 1φ (UL derated 12 Amp) 50/60Hz 20A@cosΦ SMLW-24B-20E 100-240VAC, 20A, 1φ (UL derated 16 Amp) SMLW-24B-30I 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz 16A@cos 20A, 1φ Φ=1 50/60Hz 16A@cosΦ SMLW-24P-16K 100-240VAC, 16A, 1φ 50/60Hz 20A@cosΦ 100-240VAC, SMLW-24P-20F 20A, 1φ (UL derated 16 Amp) SMLW-24P-30I 100-240VAC,...
  • Page 72: Product Information

    Product Information HotSwap IP Aluminum Aluminum Case Aluminum Case Iron Case Case (12 port) (16 port) (16/24 port) Specification (8 port) NEMA NEMA L5L6-30P NEMA L5L6-30P NEMA L5L6-30P L5L6-30P Power Input / IEC 60930 / / IEC 60930 / / IEC 60930 / / IEC 60930 / OEM acceptable OEM acceptable...
  • Page 73: Warranty Clause

    Warranty Clause The warranty period to this product is one year (twelve months). In this period, if product failure happened and caused by defective parts or assembly, please contact with your local distributor for repairing or replacing, however; refund requirement is not included. Repairing inquiry for this product will not be accepted without proof of purchase.
  • Page 74 Product manufacturer keeps the rights of the modification and upgrade on software and documents, and is not liable to inform any party about any modified or updated contents. If you want to know more about information of extended warranty, please contact you’re your local distributor.

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