· 2 x Power Supply cable (IEC C19, max. 16 A) · Quick Start Guide Description The Expert Transfer Switch 8801 is an automatic transfer switch (ATS) for redundant supply of power consumers. · Automatic transfer to alternate power supply B if blackout of power supply B occurs ·...
(total) Active Energy 9.999.999,999 kWh 0.001 < 1.5% (temporary) Sensor Two external sensors can be connected to the Expert Transfer Switch 8801. The fol- lowing sensors are currently available Humidity/Temperature Sensor 7102 (End-of-Life) Cable length Connector RJ45 temperature range -20°C to +80°C, ±0,5°C (maximum) and ±0,3°C (typical) air humidity range 0-100%, ±3% (maximum) and ±2% (typical)
Operating The GBL_Conf.exe program is available free of charge on our website www.gude.info and can also be found on the enclosed CD-ROM. Interface GBL_Conf To check the network settings with GBL_Conf.exe, start the program and choose "All Devices" in the "Search" menu. From the list select the appropriate device. The lower part of the left half of the window now shows the current network settings of the device.
Timer rules are only executed if the device has a valid time. See configuration This instruction chapter applies to all Gude devices. For devices without switchable ports you can only create a complex timer. For an action there is only the register "Ac- tion CLI"...
Only http and the console (telnet and serial) provide full access to the device. This chapter is general for all Gude devices. Depending on the device model are ports, certain sensors or other features not available.
Below is a table of all device-specific OID 's which can be accessed via SNMP. In the numerical representation of the OID the prefix " 1.3.6.1.4.1.28507 " (Gude Enterprise OID) was omitted at each entry in the table to preserve space. The example for a com- plete OID would be "1.3.6.1.4.1.28507.41.1.1.1.1".
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-new -key server.key -out server.csr openssl req -x509 -days 365 -key server.key -in server.csr -out server.crt The server keys should be created with "openssl genrsa". The Gude device pro- cesses keys in the traditional PKCS#1 format. This can be recognized by the fact that the generated key file starts with "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----".
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0x010 0x01f Holding Registers This chapter is general for all Gude devices. Depending on the device type, some ports or certain sensors are not available. All calculations in this chapter are based on addresses starting at "0". For some Modbus TCP Utilities, however, the addresses start at 1, in which case a 1 must be ad- ded to the addresses in this chapter.
4.10 MQTT This device supports MQTT 3.1.1 to send configured messages and also to receive commands. This chapter is general for all Gude devices, some Gude models do not have switchable ports. · Default port for an unencrypted connection is port 1883.
Support Support You will find the latest product software on our website at www.gude.info available for download. If you have further questions about installation or operation of the unit, please contact our support team. Furthermore, we present in our support wiki at www.gude.info/wiki FAQs and configuration examples.
However, you can display the MAC address in the IP address configuration . If you contact Gude Systems Support with the MAC address, we will be happy to give you the corresponding serial number. 4. Why does it sometimes take so long to configure new SNMPv3 passwords on the website? The authentication methods "SHA-384"...
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