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RIM-750 Quick Start Guide
Thank you for purchasing the Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-750) System
from Chatsworth Products (CPI). This guide describes how to install and configure
your unit.
If you need further assistance, please access the RIM-750 web page on our website
https://www.chatsworth.com/Remote-Infrastructure-Management-RIM-750, email our
support staff directly at techsupport@chatsworth.com or call us at
+1-800-834-4969.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information, CPI does not accept liability for any errors or omissions and reserves the right to
change information and descriptions of listed services and products.
©2014 Chatsworth Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Chatsworth Products, CPI, CPI Passive Cooling, eConnect, MegaFrame, Saf-T-Grip, Seismic Frame,
SlimFrame, TeraFrame, GlobalFrame, Cube-iT Plus, Evolution, OnTrac, QuadraRack and Velocity are federally registered trademarks of Chatsworth Products.
Simply Efficient is a trademark of Chatsworth Products. All other trademarks belong to their respective companies. v2 08/20 MKT-60020-619
Installation Supplies
Included with the RIM-750
RIM-750 device
Network cable
USB cable; USB mini B to USB A
5V USB wall charger
Available from CPI, sold separately
Temperature sensors (P/N 60108-001)
Temperature/humidity sensors (P/N 60108-002)
Leak Detection Lead Cable Kit (P/N 60116-001)
(1 required to attach conductive fluid sensing cables listed below)
Conductive fluid sensing cable (P/N 60109-003, 10'L [3 m])
(P/N 60109-004, 25'L [7.6 m]) (P/N 60109-005, 50'L [15.2 m])
1U rack mount kit (P/N 60107-001)
Network Communications Information
The RIM-750's serial number is found on a small, white sticker on the back of the unit,
located under the connections for the digital inputs.
RIM-750 Serial Number________________________________________
Consult your IT administrator to determine the following network settings
for your RIM-750:
IP Address _______________________________________________
Subnet Mask _____________________________________________
Default Gateway __________________________________________
** Wire all connections, sensors and power to the RIM-750 first. Then access the web
interface to configure the device, and designate parameters and notification methods
for your wired sensors, inputs and relays.
RIM-750: Front Connections, Silence/Reset Button, and LED
Silence/Reset
1-Wire Sensor
Button
Connections
1-Wire Sensor Connections
Plug in your temperature (P/N 60108-001) and temperature/humidity sensors
(P/N 60108-002). They click into place in the sensor ports on the front of the unit.
Power Connection
The RIM-750 is powered through its mini USB port. Using the included cable, plug the
mini end of the USB cable into the power jack on the RIM-750. Plug the enclosed USB
wall charger into a standard wall outlet, and plug the UBS cable into it. The RIM-750 can
also be powered by a USB connection on a server or another computer, just be sure
the computer is plugged into a wall outlet, preferably one protected by a UPS.
Network Connection
Plug the network cable into an available network port and then into the network
connection on the RIM-750.
Status LED
There are a variety of alarm and alert patterns and colors programmed for the RIM-
750's LED. Use the following chart to determine which alarms are active.
Blink Pattern
Status Description
Solid Green
Normal status - no alarms are present
Lt. Blue/Blue
Alarm - Leak detection cable break
Lt. Blue/Off
Alarm - A leak has been detected
Red/Off
Alarm - Temperature
Red/Blue
Alarm - Humidity
Magenta/Off
Alarm - Digital input
Yellow/Off
No network connection
Yellow/Magenta
Debug connection is active
Yellow/Lt. Blue
Configuration mode is active
White/Off
Unit is booting*
Firmware update is
Mixed
executing*
Red/Magenta
Call CPI - the RIM-750 has an internal error
Alarm Silence/Reset Button
If the audible alarm is active, push this button to silence it. Use the web interface or
LED to determine the alarm condition. Advanced functions are also assigned to this
button. Consult the troubleshooting guide on the RIM-750 web page
chatsworth.com/Remote-Infrastructure-Management-RIM-750
RIM-750: Rear Connections and Configuration Button
Digital Inputs
The RIM-750 can monitor eight digital inputs, each of which connects to the RIM-750
through a 2-wire connection on the back of the unit. When you're looking at the back of
the unit, note that input 1 is on the right side of the terminal blocks, and input 8 is on
the left side of the terminal blocks.
To connect your digital inputs to the RIM-750, loosen the screws on the appropriate
slots on the terminal block connector, and insert the two wires from your digital input -
one in each slot. Tighten the screws to secure the connections.
Network
Connection
Digital Input
Power
Status
Connections
Connection
LED
Leak Detection Sensing Cable
Since leak detection sensing cable cannot connect directly to a controller, leader cable
is used to connect leak detection cable to the RIM-750.
1. Remove the 4-pin terminal block connector from the back of the unit.
2. Insert the four stripped wires of the leader cable into the appropriate slots in the
terminal block connector - from left to right: white, black, green and red. Tighten
the screws on the terminal block connector to secure the leader cable. Plug the
connector, with the wires in the correct order, into the leak detection leader cable
connection.
3. Unscrew the EOL from the end of the leader cable.
4. Attach the length of sensing cable to the leader cable.
5. Route the sensing cable according to your cable layout diagram.
6. Secure the EOL to the unoccupied end of the sensing cable.
Relay Output
The RIM-750 has one relay output - use this to control an external
device in the event of an alarm condition. Loosen the screws on the
appropriate slots on the terminal block connector, and insert the wires for your relay
output into the correct slots - NC-NO-C. Tighten the screws to secure the connections.
Configuration Button
The configuration button is located on the back of the unit and is used for advanced
troubleshooting. Consult the troubleshooting guide on the RIM-750 web page
click here.
Mount the Controller
Once all connections have been wired to the RIM-750, mount the device in an
appropriate location. CPI recommends a secure mounting through the keyhole cutouts
on the enclosure or the optional 1U rack mount kit (P/N 60107-001).
Establish Communications
* Do not access or configure
Through DHCP , the RIM-750 can be set up to communicate on your network.
the RIM-750 while these
**Please NOTE: If DHCP is not available on your network, the RIM-750 will default to
alerts are active.
an IP address of 10.0.0.188. If this is the case at your facility, skip steps 1-3, enter the
default IP address into your web browser address bar, and proceed to step 4.
1. Plug the enclosed network cable into an available network port and then into the
Network connection on the RIM-750. As soon as you plug the network cable into
the powered RIM-750, DHCP assigns the RIM-750 an IP address.
https://www.
2. Using a computer running on the same subnet as the RIM-750, open a web
for more information.
browser. In the web browser's address bar, type cpi-serialnumber/ where serial
number is the actual serial number of your RIM-750 (For example: cpi-a005ff/). Be
sure to place the backslash after the serial number. This will ensure the browser
executes a DNS lookup instead of a web search.
3. Press enter. The browser will find the newly installed RIM-750 and allow you to
access the RIM-750's web interface.
4. You may either leave the IP address as it is or change it to an IP address provided
by your IT department. If you'd like to change the IP address, click the Setup tab,
and then click on the Network link. Type the desired address into the IP address
field, and click the Save Settings button.
Configuration
Button
Leak Detection
Relay
Leader Cable
Output
Connection

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