Minuteman RPM30241EV6 User Manual

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RPM30241EV6
RPM30242EV6
(Remote Power Manager)
User's Manual

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  • Page 1 RPM30241EV6 RPM30242EV6 (Remote Power Manager) User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................. 2 2. Introduction ..........................4 3. RPM Package ........................... 5 4. Function ............................ 6 5. Installation ..........................8 6. Web Interface ........................... 9 7. Specifications .......................... 29 8. Obtaining Service ........................30 9.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation and the operation of the Remote Power Manager (RPM). SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS An Important Notice  To ensure safety a Qualified Service Personnel should perform the installation. ...
  • Page 4 In the unlikely case that the RPM needs to be returned to MINUTEMAN, please use the original packing material. Since MINUTEMAN is not responsible for shipping damage incurred when the system is returned, the original packing material is inexpensive insurance.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    2. Introduction The RPM is an Internet ready device designed and equipped with an intelligent current-meter (True RMS) that will indicate the total power consumption of the RPM. Features:  Built-in Web Server to support Remote Power Management  Local LED displays Amps, IP Address ,Temperature or Humidity ...
  • Page 6: Rpm Package

    3. RPM Package The standard RPM package contains a Remote Power Manager unit with supporting hardware. The contents of the package are:  Remote Power Manager Unit.  The rackmount brackets are installed on the RPM.  CD-ROM, which contains: ...
  • Page 7: Function

    4. Function Functions Description Circuit Breakers Overload protection.  ON / OFF (green) LEDs: On means the outlet is active. Off means the outlet is not active.  Threshold (red) LEDs: On means the current has exceed the threshold setting. Off means the current has not exceed the LED Indicators threshold setting.
  • Page 8 ENV1 & ENV2 The two RJ11 ports are for the Temperature/Humidity probes.  Warning- 1 beep per 1 second.  Overload- 3 beeps per 1 second. Audible Alarm Note: The audible alarm will continue to beep until the current is lower than the threshold by 0.5 amps.
  • Page 9: Installation

    5. Installation This RPM series is ONLY intended to be installed in an indoor temperature controlled environment that is free of conductive contaminants. DO NOT operate the RPM in: extremely dusty and/or unclean areas, locations near heating devices, water or excessive humidity, or where the RPM is exposed to direct sunlight. Select a location, which will provide good air circulation for the RPM at all times.
  • Page 10: Web Interface

    6. Web Interface Login: Enter the IP address of the RPM in a web browser. Note: The default setting for the IP address is DHCP enabled. If the RPM cannot get the IP from the DHCP server, the IP address will remain at the default IP address 192.168.0.216 The default user Name is snmp.
  • Page 11 Information: Overview This section shows the information about the RPM Power, the last five events that have occurred, and the status of the individual outlets. Because different models provide different information, the model you have may not display the same information. Outlet Status Setting Column: The schedule function is set.
  • Page 12 Information: Power This section shows the information about the power, the current draw and status for each individual outlet. Information: System This section shows the information about the System, Network and SNMP:...
  • Page 13 Information: Event Log This table lists all the events that have occurred. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries (5000) has been reached. You can filter the log based on specific dates and times. The event logs can be downloaded and saved for future reference.
  • Page 14 Management: Control This allows the specified users to control the outlets. Select the outlet by checking the box and then click the ON or the OFF button to control the outlet. ON: Press the ON button to turn on the assigned outlets. OFF: Press the OFF button to turn off the assigned outlets.
  • Page 15 Make Group: This allows the administrator to assign the outlets to make a group. Click on the Group button. Name the group (36 characters max), select the outlets to include in the group and click Add. Select the check box by the group that you want to control.
  • Page 16 Management: Schedule This allows the administrator to schedule turning OFF/ON the RPM’s outlets. Outlet: Assign the outlet to be controlled in this schedule. Outlet Action: Select the action you want to occur. Date: When selecting the Once option a specific date must be entered. When selecting the ‘Every’ option you can set the schedule for an outlet using an assigned weekly day, or every day.
  • Page 17 Management: Ping Action This allows the administrator to Ping the device that is connected to a specific outlet and if there is no response the RPM will automatically cycle power to a locked device connected to the specified outlet by rebooting the outlet.
  • Page 18 Management: Event Action This allows the administrator to setup specific actions based on a selected event. The RPM can also receive SNMP traps from a specified device and then perform the selected action. Event Device: When the current for entire RPM exceeds the Warning or Overload thresholds the RPM will perform the action setup under the Action.
  • Page 19 Management: Device This allows the administrator to configure the outlet name, the delay time and setup different users for specific outlets. Outlet Configuration Outlet Name: Rename the outlet. Delay ON: Set the delay time in seconds for the power on sequence. Delay OFF: Set the delay time in seconds for the power off sequence.
  • Page 20 If the RPM is unplugged from the main power before the start-up sequence is completed, the outlets, which were not turned on will remain off. The next time the RPM is plugged into the main power, these outlets will not be automatically turned on.
  • Page 21 Configuration: Network This allows the administrator to configure the network settings. TCP/IP Settings for IPv4 Host Name: The host name of the RPM. DHCP Client: Enable/Disable DHCP to get the IP address from a DHCP server. The default setting for DHCP is enabled.
  • Page 22 Configuration: Security This allows the administrator to configure the security settings to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the RPM. HTTP Configuration Server: Enabling or disabling the HTTP connection with the RPM. SSL: Enable or Disable the SSL function. The user may configure HTTPS protocol to use a port number other than standard HTTPS port (443).
  • Page 23 Configuration: User This allows the administrator to add users and give them specific rights. No.: This is the number of users. The maximum number of users is eight. User: This is the user’s login name. The default administrator’s name is snmp. Password: This is the user’s login password.
  • Page 24 Configuration: Mail This allows the administrator to setup the email notification. When an event occurs, the RPM can send out email messages to predefined accounts. Email Server: Enter the Hostname or IP address of the SMTP Mail Server that will be used to send emails. If entering a Hostname, you are also required to enter the DNS Address, see the Configuration Network tab.
  • Page 25 Configuration: SNMP The RPM supports the SNMPv1, v2c and v3 traps to satisfy most of the user’s environment. This allows the administrator to setup the SNMP Traps. When an event occurs, the RPM can send out SNMP Traps to predefined targets. Once the SNMP configuration is complete click the Apply button to save the settings.
  • Page 26 Configuration: Time This allows the administrator to setup the system time for the scheduled events. Time Configuration: Set the date and time manually, and then click the Apply button to save the settings. SNTP Configuration: Activate and then setup the Timeserver. Click the Apply button to save the settings.
  • Page 27 Configuration: Radius This allows the administrator to configure the RADIUS parameters. Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a widely deployed protocol enabling centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting for network access. RADIUS: Enable or Disable the RADIUS function. Primary Server: Input the Primary Server's IP address. Shared Secret: Input the Shared Secret of Primary Server.
  • Page 28 Configuration: Log This allows the administrator to setup the log information. Export Data Configuration: Export the log files in csv format. Syslog Configuration: Configure the RPM1581EV6 to send Systems logs. Data Log Configuration: Set the time interval to record the data logs. Heartbeat Interval: Enable or Disable the Heartbeat Trap and set the interval time.
  • Page 29 Configuration: System This allows the administrator to configure the system. System Configuration: Configure one RPM and then its configuration file can be saved and then uploaded to another RPM. Firmware Upgrade: The firmware can be upgraded via the web page. Reset System: Reset the system back to the factory default setting.
  • Page 30: Specifications

    7. Specifications Model Number RPM30241EV6 RPM30242EV6 Load Capacity 24Amps (Max) INPUT PARAMETERS Number of Phases Single (12W +G) Nominal Voltage 100-120VAC 200-240VAC Frequency 50/60Hz Input Protection Re-settable circuit breaker OUTPUT PARAMETERS Nominal Voltage 100-120VAC 200-240VAC Frequency 50/60Hz Branch Circuit UL 60950-1...
  • Page 31: Obtaining Service

    The factory cannot accept any package without the RMA # marked on the outside. 5. Return the unit by insured, prepaid carrier to: Para Systems Inc. MINUTEMAN UPS 1809 W. Frankford Road, Suite 150 Carrollton, TX 75007 ATTN: RMA #...
  • Page 32: Limited Product Warranty

    9. Limited Product Warranty Para Systems, Inc. (Para Systems) warrants this equipment, when properly applied and operated within specified conditions, against faulty materials (excluding the batteries) or workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. Para Systems Inc. (Para Systems) warrants the batteries for a period of two years from the date of purchase.

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