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  • Page 1 User’s Manual USHA IX900 series mimi USHA IX900 series mimi USHA EX900 series Version 2.00 Dec., 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Introduction ............................6 Features ....................................6 USHA System Application ................................. 7 Package Contents ..................................8 Interface of USHA IX900 & mini USHA IX/EX900 ........................8 Chapter 2 Installation ............................. 10 Install the USHA IX/EX 900 on UPS ............................10 To find your USHA card by using Upgrade Tool ........................
  • Page 3 Email Notification ............................34 PPPoE Setup ..............................36 Syslog Setup ..............................36 DDNS Setup ..............................37 SMS Configuration ............................37 Firewall Configuration ........................... 38 Modbus TCP Configuration ..........................38 BACNET Configuration ........................... 39 Neighbor Configuration ..........................39 EMD Configuration ............................39 Wireless Configuration ..........................
  • Page 4 Managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule ..........................64 Appendix A Technical Information ........................65 LED Definition ..................................65 Technical Specification ................................66...
  • Page 5 Electronic Emission Notice Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction USHA – acronym for UPS SNMP and HTTP Agent. It can get hold of the status from issue commands to the UPS. User can use SNMP managers or Web browsers to manage the UPS through an Ethernet. USHA also provides shutdown programs for different operating systems.
  • Page 7: Usha System Application

    USHA System Application The following diagram shows how the USHA SNMP Web Card which can be used in a network application. It supports various kinds of protocol such as SNMP, HTTP…etc. Through the SNMP NMS and Web Browser, user can obtain the UPS status, issue commands of UPS and set up USHA configuration via the network.
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    MODUBS port. The interface of USHA IX903 besides USHA IX901 port and will have Digital Output port. The related function and indication of USHA IX900, please refer to the following table. USHA IX900 Series (Card Type) Card Dimension:129.9(L) x 60.0(W) mm 1. USHA IX901 (USB) 2. USHA IX902 (USB + mini-MODBUS)
  • Page 9 USHA IX900 Series (Card Type) Card Dimension:68.3(L) x 60.0(W) mm 1. mini USHA IX901 (USB) 2. mini USHA IX902 (USB + mini-MODBUS) mini USHA EX900 Series (Box Type) Dimension:94(L) x 82(W) x 30.8(H) mm 1. mini USHA EX901 (USB) 2.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation Install the USHA IX/EX 900 on UPS Please follow the procedures below to install the USHA IX900 on UPS (see Figure2-1) Step1. Insert the USHA Card into the UPS slot. Step2. Lock the screws of the USHA card bracket. Step3.
  • Page 11: To Find Your Usha Card By Using Upgrade Tool

    To find your USHA card by using Upgrade Tool Step1. Install the Upgrade Tool on your PC Please find the “USHA FITility v1.xx.exe” in CD contents and install the Upgrade Tool on your PC. Step2. Execute USHA FITility, USHA FITility will auto discover and list up the devices on your LAN. Step3.
  • Page 12 Step4. Type in Account and Password Step5 . Type in new settings and click “Next” to finish the IP setting. Step6. Select your device and click “Browse” to open webpage.
  • Page 13 Step7. The webpage display the USHA Comprehensive View.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 Configuring With Web Browser

    Chapter 3 Configuring with Web Browser USHA Initial Configuration Select USHA Configuration from the USHA Management of the main menu to setup the network configuration parameters. Become Administrator (default Username: SNMP; Password: admin) Enter the USHA IP address. Enter the USHA Gateway Address in the network. Enter the USHA Subnet Mask of the network.
  • Page 15: Ups Monitoring

    UPS Monitoring Comprehensive View This page gives a snapshot of all the principal UPS parameters. This page will refresh automatically. UPS Status Current state of the UPS is displayed. UPS Status included "Other", "Stand-by", "On-Line", "On Bypass", "On Battery", "On Booster", "On Reducer", "UPS Testing", "On Mains" and "UPS Off". Input Frequency This shows the current input frequency in Hertz at the time of recording.
  • Page 16: Ups Identification

    UPS Next Off Time (hh:mm dd/mm/yyyy) The date and time that UPS will be turn off according to Weekly or Special Day Schedule. UPS Next On Time (hh:mm dd/mm/yyyy) The date and time UPS will be turn on according to Weekly or Special Day Schedule. USHA Up Time This shows the total of time since USHA has been powered up.
  • Page 17: Input Parameters

    Battery Capacity Remaining The remaining battery capacity expressed in percent of full capacity. Current Battery Voltage The current battery voltage expressed in Volts. Current Battery Voltage Per Cell The current battery voltage of each cell expressed in Volts. UPS Temperature The current internal UPS temperature expressed in oC.
  • Page 18: Alarm Table

    "Bypass", "Battery", "Booster" and "Reducer". Output Frequency This shows the current UPS output current in Hz. Output Voltage This shows the current UPS output voltage in Volts. Output Power This shows the current output Power in Watts. Output Power This shows the current output Power in VA. Output Current This shows the current output Current in Amps.
  • Page 19: Client Table

    Client Table This table lists the clients that have the Shutdown Program running and have registered with USHA. This page will refresh automatically. Whenever the UPS is about to go down, these clients will be notified so that they can perform a graceful shutdown of the system. Connected Client Number Total of client system that has the Shutdown Program running and has registered with USHA.
  • Page 20: Ups Management

    UPS Management UPS Configuration UPS Protocol This let user to choice the UPS protocol by Auto detect or Manual setting. *Only for some models USHA Baud Rate This let user to choice the USHA Baud Rate by Auto detect or Manual setting. *Only for some models Input Rating Voltage This shows the nominal input voltage in Volts.
  • Page 21: Ups Control

    Temperature Hysteresis The temperature value may drift when it approaches the upper or lower limit as set by the user. Without hysteresis, when the temperature fluctuates around the set limit, it may trigger the generation of multiple alarm notifications. The hysteresis setting defines the number of degrees the measured value must change before the alarm clears.
  • Page 22: Ups Battery Test

    UPS Battery Test This page enables you to control battery status and run the battery test, if the features are available on the UPS. Last Test Start Time This shows the start time of the last battery test. Last Test Elapsed Time This shows the elapsed time of the last battery test.
  • Page 23: Ups Shutdown

    Test Actions Specifies whether the battery test shall be perform or not on the date and time set in advance. Available options are: None - No action Quick Battery Test - Performs battery test for a short time Test Until Battery Low - Test until battery low Timed Test - Test for the time specify in the Test Time column UPS Shutdown This page lets you modify the parameters associated with the shutdown events.
  • Page 24: Weekly Schedule

    After AC failed and USHA had broadcast shutdown request to clients, The UPS will not be turn off if AC restored and this option had selected. If this option isn't selected, the UPS will be turn off by USHA even AC restored. Different Events A/C Fail Shutdown will occur when the AC input fails.
  • Page 25: Special Schedule

    Index This column provides a reference number for the shutdown/restart event pair being configured. Shutdown Day or Restart Day These columns specify the day of the week when the UPS needs to be Shutdown or Restarted. They are usually configured in pairs. Shutdown Time or Restart Time The time in 24-hour format when the UPS should turn off (shutdown) output or turn on (restart) its output power.
  • Page 26: Usha Management

    USHA Management Date and Time This page provides the appropriate options below to enable the USHA date/time to be changed. USHA System Date/Time Show the current Date and Time of the USHA. This can be changed to synchronize with a computer, an enquiry from a time server (NTP) or manually.
  • Page 27 USHA IP Address The IP address of USHA in dotted format (eg. 192.9.60.229). IPv6 Address The IPv6 global address of USHA (eg. 2001:B181:2::2E0:D8FF:FEFF:8A59). USHA Gateway Address The IP address of the gateway in dotted format (eg. 192.9.60.10). USHA Subnet Mask The subnet mask of USHA (eg.
  • Page 28: Usha Control

    User can choose temperature to show the unit as Fahrenheit or Celsius in this settlement, the default value is Celsius. SNMP Read Community The Read Only password when user access USHA via SNMP. SNMP Write Community The Write password when user access USHA via SNMP. Web Timeout Interval This field specifies the time interval, in seconds, to logout the user if the user has no action on the web page.
  • Page 29: Usha Upgrade

    PING Echo Enable/Disable the USHA to respond to Ping requests. Network Upgrade This is the parameter enabling or disabling the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) upgrade control. You can use the provided upgrade utility on Windows via TFTP to upgrade the USHA firmware.
  • Page 30: Authentication Configuration

    Upload Status This field shows the status of the upload process. Authentication Configuration This page description of Authentication Configuration setting UDP Port It shows the UDP port. Primary Server User can set the Primary Server's IP address. Secondary Server User can set the Secondary Server's IP address. Share Secret of Primary Server User can set the Share Secret of Primary Server.
  • Page 31: Snmpv3 Usm Table

    SNMPv3 USM Table This pages contains the related setting for configuring SNMPv3 protocol. . Index This field shows the index numbers of the table entries. User Name This field allows the administrator to set the specific user name for the user that allows to access the USHA via SNMPv3.
  • Page 32: Wakeonlan Targets

    Community String The community string of the trap PDU to be sent. The maximum length of the string is 19 characters. Trap Type Types of the traps to be received. Set the type of the trap. none : Traps are not be received. RFC-1628 Trap : Traps are received base on RFC-1628.
  • Page 33: Unix/Linux Shutdown

    The time interval is during two actions of sending WOL packet to client. The value is time in seconds. The range of time interval is 1~999. Test If this option is selected, the WOL packet will send to client to start up PC after press "Wake On LAN test"...
  • Page 34: Email Notification

    Please enter the ID to login to the computer. When the "Login user name" is logged in the general user, please enter the administrator privileges to "Super user name". Retry times If the process execution has failed to target computer, user can specify the maximum number of times to retry.
  • Page 35 User Password As Administrator, you may enter the User Password of User Account. Sender's Email Address This field specify the content of the 'From' field of the Email. If this field left blank, the sender's address will be account@ip_address. Mail Subject Prefix The string prefix in the mail subject to identify the device which send out the mail.
  • Page 36: Pppoe Setup

    Selecting Events/Status specifies that the recipient should receive an email message containing the event-related notification and the two file attachments (as described above), each time an event notification is sent. Event Filter This allow administrator to select the way to filter the email by Severity or by Event. Event Level This allow administrator to select the event level if the Event Filter is by Severity.
  • Page 37: Ddns Setup

    Server IP Entry IP address of Syslog server. Server Port Define server port of Syslog server. DDNS Setup This page lets the Administrator to set DDNS configuration in the USHA. DNS Status This field displays the status of DDNS. DNS Enabled Enable or disable the DDNS function of USHA.
  • Page 38: Firewall Configuration

    Firewall Configuration This page allows the administrator to set Accessible IP list Index This field shows the index numbers of the table entries. Address This field allows the administrator to set the IPv4/IPv6 address and only accept "dotted decimal notation" format (i.e., 192.168.60.229) or "hexadecimal" format (i.e., 2001:1234:100:f101:2e0:d8ff:feff:b522).
  • Page 39: Bacnet Configuration

    BACNET Configuration This page lets the administrator to set BACNET configuration in the USHA. BACNET Control This is the parameter enabling or disabling the BACNET protocol. BACNET ID This field allows the administrator to set the specific ID for the user that allows to access the USHA via BACNET protocol.
  • Page 40: Wireless Configuration

    threshold is disabled and the alarm will not be triggered. The valid range for the Temperature threshold setting is 5 to 65, and 5 to 95 for Humidity. Calibration Offset If the measurement value of a sensor doesn't, for whatever reason, comply with the actual environment, the 'Calibration Offset' setting can be configured to adjust the final value of the sensor.
  • Page 41: External Links Setup

    Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask which assigned by wireless device. Gateway Address The Gateway Address which assigned by wireless device. MAC Address The MAC Address of your wireless dongle. Wireless Table This table allow administrator to link to the wireless device by manual setting. SSID The name of the wireless device.
  • Page 42: Iot Server Setup

    Link Address This field defines the real name of web page to be connected, in URL format. Status This field controls the visibility of this link on menu tree. Setting "Disable" will make this link invisible from menu tree. IoT Server Setup This page lets the Administrator to set IoT Server Setup in the USHA.
  • Page 43: Ups History

    UPS History UPS History Log This page gives a snap-shot of all the fundamental UPS parameters. Consolidation interval can be changed by the Administrator by modifying the variable "History Log Interval" in "USHA Configuration" page. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries (rows) has been reached.
  • Page 44: Ups Extended Log

    This shows the current temperature measurement of the EMD. EMD Humidity This shows the current humidity measurement of the EMD. UPS Extended Log This page gives a consolidated view of the UPS parameters taken over a period of time. For each of the UPS parameters, minimum, maximum and the average values is shown in each of the records.
  • Page 45: Ups Events Log

    consolidated interval. Output Load This column shows the minimum, maximum and the average values of the output load in the consolidated interval. Output Power This column shows the minimum, maximum and the average values of the output power in the consolidated interval.
  • Page 46: Clear & Save Log Data

    This table lists all the events that have occurred since the table was cleared. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries (rows) has been reached. You can clear the log data in "Clear & Save Log Data" webpage. Event Time(dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss) Sorting by the date and time (in dd/mm/yyyy format) by the event.
  • Page 47: Chapter 4 Configuring The Usha Via Ssh

    Chapter 4 Configuring the USHA via SSH There are different ways to connect the USHA card by different models showed as below. Configuring via SSH SSH to the USHA from your workstation. When the below messages display on the screen, please enter the user name and password (the default username is SNMP and the password is admin).
  • Page 48: Setting The Ip Address, Gateway Address, Network Mask And Date/Time

    Setting the IP Address, Gateway Address, Network Mask and Date/Time From the configuration menu, press “1” to select this function and set the IP address, Gateway address and other group parameters. The definitions of these parameters are listed as below. Select “1”...
  • Page 49 Enter the related IPv4 or IPv6 setting as shown below. ============================================================ IP, Time and System Group [IPv4 Group] ============================================================ 1. IP Address : 10.1.6.118 2. Gateway Address : 10.1.1.254 3. Network Subnet : 255.255.0.0 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice => 0 ============================================================ IP, Time and System Group [IPv6 Group]...
  • Page 50: Network Control Group Setting

    Network Control Group Setting Go to the configuration menu, press “2” to enabled/disabled the network protocols. ============================================================ USHA Configuration Utility UPS Model : 0va ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2. Network Control Group 3. Account Control Group 4. Email Group 5.
  • Page 51 Enter the related SNMP setting as shown below. ============================================================ Network Control Group [SNMP Control Group] ============================================================ 1. SNMP Control : Enabled 2. SNMP Port : 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice => 0 3. Enter the related SMTP setting as shown below. ============================================================ Network Control Group [SMTP Control Group]...
  • Page 52: Account Control Group Setting

    Account Control Group Setting Go to the configuration menu, and choose “3” to modify the related account control identification information. ============================================================ USHA Configuration Utility UPS Model : 0va ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2. Network Control Group 3. Account Control Group 4.
  • Page 53 Enter the related RADIUS setting as shown below. ============================================================ Account Control Group [RADIUS Group] ============================================================ 1. RADIUS Port : 1812 2. RADIUS Server Settings 3. Packet Timeout : 4. Packet Retry : 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice => 0 Enter the related access control setting as shown below.
  • Page 54 Enter the related super user setting as shown below. ============================================================ Super User Name & Password Group [Super User Group] ============================================================ 1. User Name : SNMP 2. User Password : 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice => 0 After completing these settings, press “0”...
  • Page 55: Email Group Setting

    Email Group Setting Go to the configuration menu, and press “4” to modify the Email configuration. ============================================================ USHA Configuration Utility UPS Model : 0va ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2. Network Control Group 3. Account Control Group 4. Email Group 5.
  • Page 56 Enter the related mail receiver setting as shown below. ============================================================ Email Group [Mail Receiver Table] ============================================================ Mail Account Description Mail Type Event Level --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information Command : 1.
  • Page 57: Snmp Group Setting

    SNMP Group Setting Go to the main configuration menu, and press “5” for the SNMP Group. ============================================================ USHA Configuration Utility UPS Model : 0va ============================================================ 1. IP, Time and System Group 2. Network Control Group 3. Account Control Group 4. Email Group 5.
  • Page 58 Enter the related Trap receiver setting as shown below. ============================================================ SNMP Group [Trap Receiver Table] ============================================================ IP Address Community/Name Trap Type Severity Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information None Information Command : 1.
  • Page 59: Back To Main Menu

    noAuthNoPriv Command : 1. Display one entry 2. Modify one entry 0. Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice => 0 After completing these settings, press “0” to return to the configuration menu. Back to Main Menu Press “0” to return to the main menu. End of USHA Console Configuration After completing the configuration, press “0”...
  • Page 60: Chapter 5 Managing Usha/Ups Via Snmp

    Chapter 5 Managing USHA/UPS via SNMP Setting SNMP parameters in USHA If you intend to manage your USHA/UPS via SNMP NMS (Network Management station), you may want to customize some of the SNMP settings (such as System Name, System Contact and System Location and so on).
  • Page 61: Chapter 6 Ups Power Management

    Chapter 6 UPS Power Management One of the most significant features of the USHA is dealing with almost all the power crisis confront to a UPS and protect your valuable information reside in your server from being damage due to the abrupt shutdown of the server. In addition, USHA can help corporate to cut down the expensive energy bill by shutdown all the computer workstations in the office automatically during holiday or after office-hour by using the Weekly Shutdown schedule or Special Day schedule.
  • Page 62: Set Ups Into Sleep Mode Manually

    Set UPS into Sleep Mode Manually When there is a need to set up the UPS into sleep mode manually, please go to the UPS Control in the UPS Management menu. Login the web user interface as an administrator identity. Select the radial button beside UPS Sleep and click the Send button.
  • Page 63: Ups Shutdown During Power Crisis

    UPS Shutdown during Power Crisis USHA responds to seven different kinds of UPS shutdown events and it will take appropriate action to protect your information in your server. Go to the UPS Shutdown in the UPS Management menu. Login the web user interface as an administrator identity. Configure the UPS Shutdown table to meet your need.
  • Page 64: Managing The Ups Shutdown Schedule

    Managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule USHA supports two kinds of shutdown schedules – (1) Weekly Schedule; (2) Special Day Schedule. Note: Before managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule, please make sure that the Date and Time configured in USHA is correct. Scenario Status: UPS Turn Off (default value)
  • Page 65: Appendix A Technical Information

    Appendix A Technical Information LED Definition The function of the USHA IX900 is indicated by the Status/EMD and Network LEDs, as listed in the following tables. Port Green LED Yellow LED Function Network Flashing(1sec) Ethernet 100 Traffic Flashing(1sec) Ethernet 10 Traffic 100 Base-TX Ready 10 Base-T Ready Ethernet Disconnection...
  • Page 66: Technical Specification

    SMT Switch SMT switch on the board for configuration Dimension(L x W x H mm) USHA IX900 series: 129.9(L) x 60.0(W) mm miniUSHA IX900 series: 68.3(L) x 60.0(W) mm miniUSHA EX900 series: 94(L) x 82(W) x 30.8(H) mm Operating Temperature USHA IX900 series: -20 ~ 70...

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