Salicru NIMBUS card User Manual
Salicru NIMBUS card User Manual

Salicru NIMBUS card User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 2 SALICRU...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.5.4.1. ADAPT-X Series. 6.2.3.2. Email notifications. 3.5.4.2. CUBE3 / CUBE3+ Series. 6.2.3.3. SMS notifications. 3.5.4.3. X-PERT Series. 6.2.4. Password recovery. 7. APPENDIX II. GENERAL TECHNICAL 3.5.4.4. DC-S Series. SPECIFICATIONS. 3.5.5. Metrics. 3.5.6. Manage alarms (DC-S series only). USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 4: Presentation

    The functionalities of the NIMBUS card are specially designed to work with SALICRU devices, making it currently compatible...
  • Page 5: Nimbus Maxi Vs Nimbus Mini Compatibility

    Basic service Description Onboard panel Web panel that enables remote monitoring of the device. As it is dependent on the NIMBUS card, if it is not connected it will not be possible to access the panel. Communication Reading data through MODBUS.
  • Page 6: Installation And Startup

    The fixed IP is always available at the address 100.0.0.1. To access it, connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the dedi- cated slot on the NIMBUS card and the other end to your com- puter. Fig. 4. NIMBUS card inserted into its slot...
  • Page 7: Initial Configuration

    2.2. INITIAL CONFIGURATION. The NIMBUS card comes already configured with the neces- sary parameters so that you can immediately use the onboard panel and all of its functionalities. These are the following: Auto-configuration of the device into which it is installed.
  • Page 8: Onboard Panel

    ‘View certificate’ • then on ‘Install certificate’. Lastly, click on ‘Yes’ to confirm the installation. Restart the browser and access the panel. This time, the • warning message will not be displayed. Fig. 8. Screen for importing the certificate locked. SALICRU...
  • Page 9: Mozilla Firefox

    ‘Pri- vacy & Security’. Navigate to the end of the tab until you find the section of ‘Certificates’. Click on ‘View certificates...’ (Fig. 16). Fig. 13. ‘Export ...’ window USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 10: Chrome / Opera

    A new screen will appear with all of the information about • the site certificate. Click on the ‘Details’ tab, followed by the ‘Export ...’ button that appears at the end of it (Fig. 21). Fig. 18. ‘Accept risk and continue’ window SALICRU...
  • Page 11 When prompted for the label, enter ‘Nimbus’ ‘Accept the risk and continue’ button. The next time you click on ‘OK’, as shown in Fig. 23. access the panel, the warning message will no longer be displayed. (Fig. 25). USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 12: Local Connection (Point-To-Point)

    To do this, follow the steps described in the previous Confirm all of your changes by clicking on the ‘OK’ button. section (3.1.1 Local connection). Delete the browser’s cache memory. SALICRU...
  • Page 13: Screen Login

    Keep in mind that this process usually takes a few minutes. - Modify NIMBUS card If you cannot view the alarm block or any other part of this parameters. - Measurements display.
  • Page 14: Diagram And Measurements

    The corresponding element does not exist in the – device. Surrounding the diagram, a summary of the relevant measure- ments for the different parts of the device is shown in order to complete the basic information (block 2 in Fig. 32). SALICRU...
  • Page 15: Adapt-X & Adapt2 Series

    By clicking on any of them, an individualised monitor will ap- pear showing its own diagram and measurements, as it can be seen in the following figure: Fig. 34. Diagram relating to a single module. USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 16: Alarms

    (block Non-active alarms are shown in green and active in red. An acknowledged alarm on the device (ACK) will also be shown in red. Fig. 37. Part of the display where the different alarms are shown. SALICRU...
  • Page 17: Device

    We recommend that you only modify a maximum of four parameters at a time (see Fig. 40). SLC TWIN/3 PRO2 DC Systems DC POWER-S DC POWER-L Voltage stabiliser EMi3 Tab. 6. Parameter change option. Fig. 40. Modification of parameters in Register Settings. USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 18: Adapt-X Series

    (see Fig. 43), provided the device has been connected for at least two hours. If it has not been connected for that long, the measurements for the time it has been connected will be displayed, always up to a maximum of three hours. SALICRU...
  • Page 19: Backup (Dc-S Series Only)

    Once the log has been generated, it will be displayed on the screen, along with an option for downloading it in .csv format. To access the NIMBUS card you must know the IP assigned by DHCP. 3.5.9. Backup (DC-S series only).
  • Page 20: Services

    This section and Tab. 7 show all of the internal services of the It will be necessary to have a program installed that al- NIMBUS card that can be modified. If you have not acquired the lows you to receive and manage the...
  • Page 21: Select Model

    3.6.7. Select model. When it is inserted for the first time, the NIMBUS card will automatically detect the device type. However, you can change the model if you wish to connect the NIMBUS card to another device. Do not change the model if the NIMBUS card has not been previously inserted into a different device.
  • Page 22: Installing The Rccmd Software

    RCCMD’. In order for this function to work, two elements are required: a receiver and a sender. The NIMBUS card will always work as a sender, as it will have the capacity to detect the specified shut- down conditions. The receiver can be one or various servers, depending on whether you have set a single IP indicating a single server, or a broadcast IP.
  • Page 23: Unix And Linux

    If the RCCMD is not running in the destination server, the NIMBUS card will not be able to send it the informa- tion it requires to function correctly. USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 24: Sender Ip

    On the main screen, save your changes again by clicking on the button ‘Save changes’. To pair a particular device with the NIMBUS card so that they can listen to one another, go to the ‘Options’ section and select Important: If you do not want the server to use the ‘Connections’...
  • Page 25: Activation Of Contracted Services

    Click on “Activate service”, under the login button as shown in the figure below. Fig. 68. Activate service. Enter the activation code provided by SALICRU in the box marked “Code” and click on “Send”. Fig. 69. “Send” button. If the code is correct and the service is not already installed, the following message will appear.
  • Page 26 IP when an alarm is activated. The RCCMD service must not be activated by code on the NIMBUS com- munications card, but by downloading the RCCMD client. For more information, refer to section “4. Installing the RCCMD software”. Tab. 8. Optional packages. SALICRU...
  • Page 27: Appendix I. Connectivity

    6. APPENDIX I. CONNECTIVITY For all SALICRU devices compatible with the NIMBUS card, the Hostname Port data displayed on the onboard panel can also be uploaded to mqtt.googleapis.com 443 and 8883 SALICRU’s online platform. This platform allows users to view accounts.google.com...
  • Page 28: Registering The Device In The Cloud

    You must log in to register the device. If you do not yet have 6.2.2. Registering the device in the cloud. a SALICRU account, you can create one by clicking on the ‘Create account’ link. There are two ways of registering the device in the cloud: Fill in the blank spaces on the form.
  • Page 29: Web Notifications

    You can also add more phone numbers. Press “Add phone number” and enter the number. Please note that the notifi- cation will now be sent to the default phone number and all others associated. USER MANUAL NIMBUS card...
  • Page 30: Appendix Ii. General Technical Specifications

    512MB DDR3L 800 MHz Flash memory 4GB, 8bit MMC integrated PMIC TPS65217C PMIC regulator and an additional LDO. Debug support Optional Onboard 20-pin CTI JTAG SD/MMC connector MicroSD, 3.3V Audio HDMI interface, stereo Tab. 10. Technical specifications of the NIMBUS card. SALICRU...
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