Safety Precautions Read the following before installing or operating the Power Distribution Units (PDU): • Make sure to disconnect all power supply cords before attempting to service or remove this unit. • As for overcurrent protection, please be noted that all PDUs with an input current rating greater than 20A are equipped with flush- mount branch circuit breakers according to bank numbers.
User's Manual, Registration Card, Connection Cable and Software Download Card Before using, please check to ensure the package contains all the items shown above. If there are missing parts, please contact your local CyberPower technical support team for assistance. Check...
L. Enter Button - Used to choose selected items, enter to next level menu or return to previous menu. M. Bracket Screw Hole - Used to secure the Mounting Pegs (pre- installed) or Mounting Brackets. Technical Specifications PDU83101 PDU83102 PDU83103 PDU83111 PDU83401...
Product Features: Switched Metered by Outlet/Switched (30/32/50/60A Models) A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord - Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS. B. Circuit Breaker – Provides overload protection. C. Outlet Indicator (switched series only) – Indicates if the outlet is providing power to connected equipment.
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Product Features: Switched Metered by Outlet/Switched (30/32/50/60A Models) Technical Specifications PDU83107 PDU83108 Model Name PDU43107 PDU43108 Input Nominal Voltage 200-240V Frequency 50/60Hz Maximum Input Current 35A UL (Derated) Plug Type Hubbell CS8365C IEC 309 60A Blue (3P+E) Power Cord Type SR (8 AWG) Power Cord Length 10 ft/3.05 m...
Product Features: Monitored (16/20A Models) A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord - Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS. B. AC Output Receptacles - Provides power for connected equipment. C. Status Indicator - Indicates the condition of the PDU (eg. load or environment status).
Product Features: Monitored (30/32/50/60A Models) A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord - Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS. B. Circuit Breaker – Provides overload protection. C. AC Output Receptacles - Provides power for connected equipment. D. Multifunction LCD Readout - Displays various PDU information such as power and load condition.
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Product Features: Monitered (30/32/50/60A Models) Technical Specifications PDU33110 Model Name PDU33111 PDU33402 PDU33112 Input Nominal Voltage 200-240V 346-415V Frequency 50/60Hz 48A UL (Derated) Maximum Input Current 48A UL (Derated) 32A CE 35A UL (Derated) IEC 309 60A Blue IEC 309 32A Red Plug Type (3P+E) (3P+N+E)
Product Features: Basic (16/20A Models) Front/Rear Panel Description NEMA Type IEC Type Rear Panel A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord - Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS. B. AC Output Receptacles - Provides power for connected equipment. C.
Product Features: Basic (16/20A Models) Technical Specifications PDU13101 Model Name PDU13102 PDU13401 PDU13103 Input 208V Nominal Voltage 208V 346-415V 200-240V Frequency 50/60Hz Maximum Input Current 16A UL (Derated) 16A CE IEC 309 16A Red Plug Type NEMA L21-20P (3P+N+E) Power Cord Type SR (12 AWG) Power Cord Length 10 ft/ 3.05 m...
Product Features: Basic (32/50A Models) Front/Rear Panel Description IEC Type Rear Panel A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord - Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS. B. Circuit Breaker – Provides overload protection. C. AC Output Receptacles - Provides power for connected equipment.
Product Features: Basic (32/50A Models) Technical Specifications Model Name PDU13104 PDU13402 Input Nominal Voltage 200-240V 346-415V Frequency 50/60Hz Maximum Input Current 35A UL (Derated) 32A CE IEC 309 32A Red Plug Type Hubbell CS8365C (3P+N+E) Power Cord Type SR (8 AWG) SR (10 AWG) Power Cord Length 10 ft/ 3.05 m...
Installation Guide PDU Installation Step 1. PDU Mounting Align the Keyhole Mounts to the Keyhole Slots on the rack. Insert and slide down to lock firmly into the place. If there is no Keyhole Slot on your rack, please choose from the following methods that is best for your rack deployment to secure the PDU.
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Installation Guide Step 2. Cord Retention Tray Installation (optional) Adjust the length of the Cord Retention Tray till the screw hole on the Tray and PDU are aligned. Attach the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU with the supplied Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws.
Installation Guide Power Cord Direction Change - For Selected PDU Models Step 1. Remove the four screws from the power cord cover. Keep the screws for later use. Step 2. Rotate the power cord cover. Step 3. Install the power cord cover back to the PDU with the four screws.
Installation Guide Locking Power Cord - For IEC Type PDU Output Power Cord Step 1. Align and insert the Cable Tie from the upper side of the Fixed Stand and fasten it as shown below. Electrical Installation Step 1. Receptacle evaluation Ensure that the plug type of your PDU unit matches the receptacle type that you are using.
Step 2 – Establish the PDU IP address Assigning an IP address to the CyberPower PDU requires the user to have an available IP address that is valid on the respective network. If an available IP address is unknown, contact the network administrator to obtain one.
PDU Web Interface User’s Manual available for download from www.cyberpower.com. Telnet and SSH The CyberPower PDU provides Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH) as Remote Management methods. Telnet uses user name and password as basic security while SSH has a higher security level with encryption of the transmitted packets including user name, password, and data.
Outlet The outlet is off. Environmental Monitoring (optional) CyberPower PDUs along with the environmental sensor (ENVIROSENSOR) provide temperature and humidity monitoring in a server closet and/or datacenter remotely. To connect the PDU with ENVIROSENSOR, use the RJ45 Ethernet Cable included with the ENVIROSENSOR.
Note that the XXX is not part of the file name but is where the version number in the filename is given. Prior to performing a firmware update, please: • Download the latest firmware from www.cyberpower.com. • Extract the downloaded firmware file to your local “C:\” drive. Note: 1.
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1. Download the Upgrade and Configuration Utility from www.cyberpower.com. 2. Open Upgrade and Configuration Utility from Start > All Programs > CyberPower Upgrade and Configuration Utility. 3. Wait for search to finish (Shown in Figure 1). Figure 1 4. Check the checkbox to select devices listed in the Operation View (Shown in Figure 2).
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Firmware Upgrade 6. Select Upgrade Firmware. 7. Click Browse to locate and select the firmware and data file to be updated (Shown in Figure 4). Figure 4 8. Click OK in the Upgrade Firmware confirmation window (Shown in Figure 5). Figure 5 9.
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Option 3: Use a USB Flash Drive Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware. 1. Download the latest firmware from www.cyberpower.com. 2. Extract the file to the root directory of a USB flash drive with FAT32 format. Please note that the two files below should be available in order to complete the firmware upgrade process: * cpsmpdumbdata_xxx.bin...
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Reset Breaker, check PDU outlets do 1. Breaker tripped the plug to insure its not provide power 2. Power cord is not connected correctly. If the to connected properly plugged problem remains, contact equipment technical support. Amperage The load indicator shows displayed on...
Limited Warranty Read the following terms and conditions carefully before using the CyberPower PDU series. By using the Product, you consent to be bound by and become a party to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this Warranty, you should return the Product for a full refund prior to using it.
2. No Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility Overview The CyberPower Power Device Network Utility is an easy-to-use interface which is used for establishing IP addresses on CyberPower PDU devices. Installation Step 1. Download the Power Device Network Utility software from www.cyberpower.com.
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Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility Step 3. Choose an installation directory. Select Next (Shown in Figure 2). Figure 2 Step 4. Select Install to confirm the settings and install (Shown in Figure 3). Figure 3 Step 5. Select Finish to finalize the installation (Shown in Figure 4). Figure 4...
IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. This allows the device(s) to function properly on the network and interface with CyberPower Management Console. Step 1. Select the appropriate PDU device from the Equipment List (Shown in Figure 6).
Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility Step 2. Assign a valid IP Address to the PDU Option 1: Assisted Setup (recommended) With the appropriate device selected from the Equipment List, open the Network Settings menu (Shown in Figure 8) [Tools=>Device Setup]. In the Device Network Setting Menu, enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address to setup the PDU device.
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New LCD PDU Daisy-Chain Function Introduction PDU81xxx/ 71xxx/ 41xxx/ 31xxx Appendix C-PDU Daisy-Chain Function The daisy-chain function allows up to four PDUs to be connected The daisy-chain function allows up to four PDUs to be connected together to be monitored and controlled from one IP address. together to be monitored and controlled from one IP address.
Summary System Appendix C-PDU Daisy-Chain Function Device Status Status Records Identification Outlet Status Energy Records Device Manager Graphing Outlet Manager How to switch between Host and Guest PDUs on the Web Outlet Control interface? Outlet Schedule Functionality supported by daisy-chained PDUs will have the Host/ How to switch between Host and Guest PDUs on the Web interface? Guest # drop down menu displayed on the Web interface (as Functionality supported by daisy-chained PDUs will have the Host/ Guest #...
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Appendix C-PDU Daisy-Chain Function Does the Host PDU record the Status Records of the Guest PDUs and itself? Yes, the Host PDU records the Status Records for all the PDUs in the daisy-chain. Will the Status Records of the Guest PDUs logged in the Host PDU be cleared if the Guest PDUs are disconnected from the Host PDU? Yes, once the Guest PDUs are removed, the Status Records logged...