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If you have any problems with your installation, please contact a BayTech Applications Engineer at 228-563-7334, or toll free from anywhere in the United States using 1-800-523-2702 or contact us at our Web Site, www.baytech.net.
NOTE: Custom cables are available to connect a device to this unit’s serial port. These custom cables are one-way cables labeled with Baytech on one end and a device name on the other end. REMARQUE: les câbles sur mesure sont disponibles pour connecter un périphérique au port série de cet appareil.
Inspect equipment carefully for damage that may have occurred in shipment. If there is damage to the equipment or if materials are missing, contact BayTech technical support at 228-563- 7334 or call toll free inside the United States at 800-523-2702. At a minimum, you should receive the following: 1.
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(Circuit Breaker rated not to exceed the amperage rating of the unit) shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring between the power source and the Baytech unit. For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible. The outlets providing power to the unit shall be protected against over current, short circuit and earth fault by suitable rated protective devices.
Receive (Data In) No Connection. Signal Ground DCD into the ATS. Adapter signals Listed are the pin specifications for the BayTech cable and adapters and the terminal COM ports: Figure 1: Serial Port Pin Out Signal RS-232 RS-232 COM Port...
RJ08X007 Standard Rollover Cable RJ45 to RJ45 Figure 2: RJ08X007 Pin Out Figure 3: RJ45 Connector & Plug Adapters Figure 4: 9FRJ45PC Cisco Adapter Pin Out Figure 5: 9FRJ45PC-1 Adaptor Pin Out (Use with RJ08X007 Cable And B/C switch in “C”) (Use with RJ08X007 Cable And B/C switch in “B”)
Front Switch & Indicators: EIA232 INTERFACE B/C = Set switch to ‘B’ for normal operations. ‘C’ changes the pin out to allow for Cisco’s PC cable to operate in most cases but not all. Ethernet, 10/100, 10-full duplex, 100 half and full duplex. ...
4. If you get only a blinking cursor Press „Enter‟. If still only a blinking cursor, Type 5 semi-colons (;), there is a one second delay before the menu is displayed. 5. You should get a Status menu similar to the one seen below. ATS Series (C) 2014 Baytech F1.18 Option(s) Installed: True RMS Voltage...
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ATS unit. If there are users installed on the unit a login ATS Series (C) 2014 BayTech will be required. This may have a password or F1.18 not. It is recommended that at least two users be entered.
HELP OPTIONS Menu 1: Help ATS> help Status <cr> --ATS-11 Status Config <cr> --Enter configuration mode Current <cr> --Display True RMS Current Voltage <cr> --Display True RMS Voltage Clear <cr> --Reset the maximum detected current Temp <cr> --Read current temperature Logout <cr> --Logoff Logoff <cr>...
Select A), to add a user. The unit will ---------------------- prompt for a user name. User | 1 | ---------------------- 1)...Dave | N | Type the user name and press ‘Enter’. ---------------------- A)...Add User NOTE: User name is case sensitive. The unit D)...Delete User will display the User Menu with the added user R)...Rename User...
Assigned Outlets The Assigned Outlet Menu displays the outlets a user can access. ---------------------- User Select a user number from the Managed User Menu, the unit will | 1| display the Assign Outlet Menu ---------------------- Dave | N| ---------------------- 1)...Add Outlet(s) 2)...Remove Outlet(s) 3)...Add All Outlets 4)...Remove All Outlets...
Change Unit ID Select 4), from the Configure Menu allows the ‘admin’ user to Enter Request: 4 change the unit ID. Default is Blank. The unit displays the following: Current Unit ID: ATS12 Modify (Y/N)? y Enter New Unit ID:ATS12 East Unit ID: ATS12 East Change Alarm Threshold Select 5), from the Configure Menu allows the ‘admin’...
Change ATS Delay Switch to Secondary Select 8), from the configure menu to allow the user to set the delay time the unit switches to the Secondary Input once the Primary input drops below the Loss of Power Threshold. Default is Disabled, and Default time is 0-seconds.
Change Buzzer Audible Alarms Select 9), from the configure menu to allow the user to turn off the Alarm for a Power Loss and Over-Current Alarm. Power Loss Buzzer Alarm Default is Disabled. Over-Current Buzzer Alarm Default is Enabled. 1)...Power loss buzzer alarm: Off Default off 2)...Over current buzzer alarm: On ...
Display Current Electrical Characteristics: Type Current at the prompt to show the unit’s True ------------------------------------------ RMS Current and Peak RMS Current and the unit will Circuit True RMS Peak RMS Group Current Current display the following: ------------------------------------------ Circuit C1 0.0 Amps 0.7 Amps Circuit C2 0.0 Amps...
Identify Current User Type Whoami at the prompt to determine the current user, the unit will display the Current User: root following: To change the user, logout of the unit and log back in using the new user name. Unit Identification Type Unitid at the prompt to determine the Unit ID, the unit will display the following: To change the unit ID, Go to the Outlet Configuration menu and select “Change Unit Unit ID: ATS18...
NETWORK CONFIGURATION MENU: NOTE: The following message, “Configuration mode in use”, signifies a user in the other port is in the “Configuration” menu. Menu 1: Network Configuration Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 2009 URPC Ethernet Host Module Revision F 2.25.06 Module 1 Hardware 1.01 Serial number 25920003 colilo version 1.05.01...
Select 1), from the Serial Port Configuration Menu for Select handshaking: the Handshaking menu, Default is None 1 For None 2 For Software Handshaking 3 For Hardware Handshaking Enter Request : Software Handshaking: This style uses actual data bytes as control characters. The lines necessary are TX, Rx, and ground since the control characters are sent over the transmission line like regular data.
Stop Bits The Stop Bits are used to signal the end of communication for a single packet. Since the data is clocked across the lines and each device has its own clock, it is possible for the two devices to become slightly out of sync.
Select 1), to disable the echo. The Default setting is Disabled. The unit displays: (blank) Select 2), to echo the module and port number. The unit displays: BAYTECH For further information check: http://www.baytech.net/ 02,1 Select 3), to echo the device name.
If the login has been enabled you will get a prompt Universal RPC login: root similar to the following: Password: The default user and password is root and baytech, all lower case. Manage Users Select 2), from the Login setup Menu, to allow the administrator to add/delete users and change their passwords for multiple users.
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NOTE: If you forget your password, the administrator has to delete the user then add them back in. IMPORTANT: You can change the admin password. If you forget, resetting the unit back to factory default is the only way to get the admin password back. User Management Menu To change user password or port access, enter number of user.
Radius Configuration Menu 5: Network Radius Configuration Select 3), from the Log In Menu, Radius is used to Radius Enable....1 authenticate logins for the serial and the network Radius Server Address....2 ports if passwords and user names are enabled in the Radius Backup Server Address..3 Radius Secret....4 unit.
TACACS Configuration TACACS can be used to authenticate logins for the serial port, the network port, modem or all three. When a telnet / SSH session (or RS232 session) is started the Host module will prompt for the username then a password. The Host will send the username and password to the TACACS server. If the server verifies the username and password, the Host will display the menus.
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Select 6), TACACS Encryption Enable sets TACACS encryption is....Enabled the TACACS+ encryption to off or on. Sending Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : unencrypted TACACS packets is useful for troubleshooting but should not be used under normal operations. Select 7), TACACS Login Timeout TACACS response timeout is 10 seconds...
Network Port Configuration Menu 7: Network Port Configuration Network setup : Select 8), from the Network Configuration Ethernet Address....00:C0:48:00:01:FD Menu, this menu is used to change the IP Address...... 70.150.140.89 network configuration options such as the Subnet Mask..... 255.255.255.224 Default Gateway....
Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is a bit mask that identifies the network portion of the IP address, allowing the RPC to determine whether to send a packet directly to the client or to a gateway. The Subnet Mask consists of four bytes, each byte ranging from 0 to 255.
Select 9), from Network Port Configuration Menu to allow the user to generate a unique SSH host key for the RPC unit. This key is part of the SSH encryption process. Each RPC leaving Baytech is shipped with same default SSH host key. It is important that the user generate a Generate ? (Y/N) new SSH host key if SSH communications will be used.
IP Filter Configuration Menu 8: Network IP Filter Configuration Filter Management Menu Select 10), from Network Port Enter request or CR,X to exit menu. Configuration Menu the IP Filter Management Menu allows the admin A)...Add Rule user to pass or block certain IP E)...Enable IP Filtering Addresses.
SNMP program. Information provided is for the SNMP Agent only. Baytech Support will assist with the Agent part only. For SNMP Manger assistance refer to the vender manual or contact the vender of the SNMP software you are using.
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Select 6), ‘SNMP Read-Write Community option to SNMP Write Community name: private ’ Enter Write Community Name: enter a Write Community string, the unit displays the current setting, Default is private. SNMP is ENABLED. Enable? (Y/N): Select 7), ‘SNMP Enabl ’...
Web Server Configuration Menu 2: Web Server Configuration Web Enable......1 Select 13), from the Network Port Web Login Enable....2 Configuration Menu for the Web Server Web SSL Enable (Secure Comm)..3 Configuration menu: Web Login Activity Timeout..4 Exit......X NOTE: For this feature to operate the network port must have an IP Address assigned. Type the unit’s IP Address on a web browser to get the unit web page, i.e.
RPC Management Menu 3: Network RPC Management Host-controlled RPC Feature Configuration Select 10, from the Network Configuration Temperature Alarm Threshold..1 Menu, to establish SNMP outlet traps used by a Under Voltage Alarm Threshold..2 remote SNMP Manager by creating outlet Over Voltage Alarm Threshold..3 groups and alarm thresholds.
Environmental Sensors Select 5), to change the alarm limits for the Environmental probes: If the unit does not have a sensor probe connected, the unit will display the following. None of the installed devices support this option (no temperature probes installed). Strike ENTER to continue Individual Sensors Select 1), to change the limits of...
Outlet Groups Select 6), from the RPC Management Outlet Group Configuration: Menu, allows user to combine outlets List Outlet Groups....1 Add Group......2 from different modules and ports. One Delete Group.....3 SNMP command is used to turn off/on or Rename Group.....4 reboot the group Modify Outlets in a Group..5 Delete All Outlet Groups..6...
Rename Group Select 4), to rename an outlet group’s Enter number of group to be renamed: 3 name, select the number of the group Outlet group is currently defined as: to be renamed. The unit displays the # Group Name Outlets selected group and prompts for a new 2.1.9,2.1.10,2.1.11,2.1.12...
NOTE: Read the instruction carefully for the feature to operate properly. RPC Cascade Mode is....Enabled Enabling this feature will allow access and management of a BayTech Remote Power Device through the console (EIA-232) port via telnet/ssh/SNMP/http. In RPC Cascade Mode, normal console port terminal service will operate only when the network cable is disconnected.
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Option “O”, NOT Zero but the Letter “O”, connects the outlet controls of both units into one menu. The “Outlet Operations Menu” is a limited menu to allow the user to turn on, turn off, or reboots the outlets. The user may group up to (10) outlets to perform one command. To return to the Network menu, type the Attention Character 5-times, default is semi-colon, (;).
Power Factor Threshold Menu Select 9), from the RPC Management Menu, to display the unit’s power efficiency on the web page and through SNMP. The user sets a minimum power level that will send an SNMP trap to the SNMP Manager. The smaller the power factor, less than (1), more current is needed (wasted) to do the same amount work Individual Units Parameters to control generation of SNMP traps based on...
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Select 2), to display Circuit Power Factor (PF) Input Power Factor Thresholds..1 Circuit Power Factor Thresholds..2 Outlet Power Factor Thresholds..3 Enter Request :1 Breaker List for device 1, MMP-27 Unit displays breaker list of circuits. PF Threshold (%) Pwr Threshold (W) Select the Circuit number to change the threshold values Enter Request :1...
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Select 3), to display Outlet Power Input Power Factor Thresholds..1 Circuit Power Factor Thresholds..2 Factor (PF) Threshold. Outlet Power Factor Thresholds..3 Enter Request :1 The unit displays the number of Outlet Thresholds for device 1, MMP-27 outlets on the unit. Select an outlet Threshold values listed next to outlet number.
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All Circuits/Outlets - Power Factor Threshold This option allows user to set all circuits and outlets to the same Power Factor Threshold levels. (MMX) refers to the metered-outlet modular- series. Default Value = (0%) Power/VA ratio threshold as a percent, between 0 and 100, inclusive. Power factors below this value will generate an SNMP trap, if enabled and power is minimum power threshold.
IMPORTANT: Do not type “Y” unless you have received the instructions and firmware from Baytech’s Technical Support. If you typed “Y” and see the following below, turn power off than back on to the unit to close the firmware upgrade.
Enable Configuration File Upload Select 3), to allow the admin to Enabling this will allow the system configuration to be updated via ftp THE UNIT WILL RESET AFTER CONFIGURATION IS COMPLETE upload a configuration file from a Enable Configuration File Upload? (Y/N computer to the power unit.
Get Current Configuration File Select 5), to allow the admin to get a copy NOTE: Save a copy of the “confupload” file under of the current unit configuration file from the a different name, just in case a mistake is made unit and FTP’s it to a computer.
If the unit displays the Upgrading RC firmware on RPC at module 2, port 1. following, type “Y” at Enable update of Relay Controller firmware via Console (RS232) port. the prompt. The unit will Enabling will reset Ethernet Module when Configuration is exited wait for the ASCII file to be transfer.
BayTech. BayTech will pay return costs for delivery within the Continental United States. All repair and return shipments must be approved by BayTech and must be accompanied by an RA (return authorization) number. Please refer to our Repair and Return Policy below.
Technical Support BayTech offers Tech Support for the lifetime of the product. A staff of Applications Engineers is on duty to assist with installation, set up or operation issues. Support is available from 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST or CDT), Monday through Friday at the phone numbers or website provided below.
Determination of credit amount will be made after BayTech receives the product. Returns on BayTech products older than 3 months are subject to a 15% re-stocking fee of the list price of the product and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. BayTech does not allow returns on products out of warranty or for any type of custom product.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: Solution: Reference: Unit Switches Continuously Verify the voltage and frequency is set Page 17 for the input voltage via ATSSET command Unit has long beep and long The beeping signifies NO VOLTAGE This is normal operation. No means pauses continuously, Part 1 from one input, Connect both inputs to of silencing beeping...
Bracket Installation HORIZONTAL Mounts: Each horizontal, Baytech unit is shipped with a set of horizontal brackets, and four screws packaged in a bubble-wrap bag. 1U Bracket, part number: M140R115 Attach brackets to the each of the unit’s side panel with two screws. Verify both brackets are facing the same direction on the unit, once attached.
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