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  • Page 1 SmartCabinet™ User Manual...
  • Page 2 The products covered by this instruction manual are manufactured and/or sold by Vertiv. This document is the property of Vertiv and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Vertiv. Any copying, use, or disclosure of it without the written permission of Vertiv is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.5.1 Battery Module 4.6 Installation of Vertical Socket Strip (PDU) 4.7 RCU Cooling Unit 4.7.1 RCU Piping Assembly 4.7.2 Blanking Panel 4.8 Installation of Sensors and Camera 4.8.1 Door Sensor 4.8.2 Smoke Detector Sensor Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 4 6.4.7 Device Options 6.4.8 System Options 7 Maintenance 7.1 Safety Instructions 7.2 Maintenance of the Main Components 7.2.1 RDU Monitoring Maintenance 7.2.2 RDU Maintenance 7.2.3 UPS Power Distribution System Maintenance 7.3 Disassembly 8 Troubleshooting Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    This manual contains important safety instructions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™. Read this manual thoroughly before installing or operating this unit. Only qualified personnel should move, install or service this equipment. Any operation that requires opening doors or equipment panels must be carried out only by the qualified person.
  • Page 6 WARNING! Battery has high pressure. WARNING! Physical maintenance and maintenance of all batteries must be carried out by trained personnel. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 1 Important Safety Instructions...
  • Page 7 Strapping of the Signal Line CAUTION: The signal line should be secured separately from the high current or high voltage line, at least at the spacing of 150 mm. 1 Important Safety Instructions Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
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  • Page 9: Product Overview

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 2 Product Overview The Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ enables enterprise class IT infrastructure through the provision of the integrated enclosure, power, cooling, and service. Critically it also enables the most vital element of 360 degrees visibility of all the IT system components.
  • Page 10: Product Views And Components

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 2.2 Product Views and Components The appearance and components of the Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ India product is shown in Figure 2.1 below. Figure 2.1 SmartCabinet™ (800 mm Wide Standard Unit 42U) Item Description Flat surface Table 2.1 Component Specifications Sr No.
  • Page 11 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 2.2 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ (800 mm Wide Standard Unit 47U) Item Description Flat surface 2 Product Overview Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 12: Model Number And Nomenclature

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 2.3 Model Number and Nomenclature The Table 2.2 below and Table 2.3 below describe the 8 digit model number. Table 2.2 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ Model Number Nomenclature Table 2.3 SmartCabinet™ Model Number Digit Definitions Digit Feature Description Enterprise Code SmartCabinet™...
  • Page 13: Functional Components

    NOTE: * indicates U space available is subjected to change as per configuration. NOTE: Additional Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ Models being offered are SC-1-2, SC-1-2-U3 2N, SC-1-3, SC-1-3-U3 2N, SC-1-3-U6 2N, SC-1-3-U10 2N, SC- 1-7, SC-1-7-U6 2N, SC-1-7-U10 2N, SC-1-7 DS, SC-1-7 DS-U6 2N, SC-1-7 DS-U10 2N, SC-1-3 CW, SC-1-3 CW-U3 2N, SC-1-3 CW-U6 2N, SC-2-3, SC-2-3-...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    An intelligent management system that provides power inside the cabinet and Local display and Monitoring and environmental monitoring, support plug-and-play of Vertiv intelligent sensors, monitoring functions management providing alarm notification of various types of devices and environmental status,...
  • Page 15 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Table 2.6 IT Cabinet Accessories (continued) BOM for Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ Rack Frame (800 W) Item Description Quantity Remark Cable tie 150 mm L (pkt of 100 No.) Gasket roll 30 mm x 1 mm for filling gaps...
  • Page 16: Environmental And Storage Requirements

    NOTE: For the air conditioner, derating is required for an altitude above 1000 m for the UPS. Refer to Vertiv™ Liebert® ITA2 (3 kVA to 20 kVA) UPS User Manual .
  • Page 17: Clearance Requirements

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 2.7.3 Clearance Requirements The clearance for the Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ is shown in Figure 2.3 below and Figure 2.4 on the next page. Figure 2.3 SmartCabinet™ 1100 mm Depth Rack 2 Product Overview Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 18 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 2.4 SmartCabinet™ 1200 mm Depth Rack Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 2 Product Overview...
  • Page 19: Pre-Installation Requirements

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 3 Pre-installation Requirements This chapter describes the installation preparations for modular Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ products, including installation tools, handling, unpacking, inspection, installation precautions, and room requirements. Follow the below steps for pre-installation preparations: Verification of pre-requisite readiness like floor leveling and maintaining clean room.
  • Page 20: Required Material

    Poker Allen key set Nut runner Set Chisel Leveling gauge Hex wrench set File NOTE: All hardware of Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ to be supplied with racks. 3.1.1 Required Material Table 3.2 Required Material Specification Minimum Cable Yellow-Green Cross-sectional Ground Wire Cross-...
  • Page 21: Equipment Handling, Unpacking, And Inspection

    NOTE: * Indicates the need to add long line pipe kit. NOTE: If the pipe length is more than 50 m, consult Vertiv representative. NOTE: If the ambient temperature of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner is lower than -20 °C, low temperature components are required.
  • Page 22: Equipment Handling

    • Carefully inspect all items for visible or concealed damage. • Report damage immediately to the carrier and file a damage claim with a copy sent to Vertiv or to the local Vertiv representative. Packing Material All materials used to package this unit are recyclable. Save for future use or dispose of the material appropriately.
  • Page 23 12.1 ft (3.7 m) from the lift point of the unit. • Always refer to the location of the center-of-gravity indicators when lifting the unit. 3 Pre-installation Requirements Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 24: Unpacking The Unit

    Figure 3.4 on the facing page. NOTE: The bag may remain in place to protect unit panels and from dust, or it may be removed for immediate unit installation. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 3 Pre-installation Requirements...
  • Page 25 Figure 3.4 Removing the Corner and Side Packaging Planks 3. Remove the packaging bag from the unit when ready to remove the pallet and install the unit. Figure 3.5 Remove the Packaging Bag 3 Pre-installation Requirements Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 26: Removing The Unit From The Pallet

    Use the center of gravity indicators on the unit to determine the position of the slings. NOTE: The slings shall be equally spaced on either side of the center of gravity indicator. NOTE: Ensure that the distance between slings maintains the unit stability. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 3 Pre-installation Requirements...
  • Page 27 6. Slightly lift the unit off the pallet to an elevation point where the pallet is not supporting the weight of the unit and remove the pallet under the unit, see Figure 3.7 above. 3 Pre-installation Requirements Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 28: Moving The Unit To The Installation Location Using Piano Jacks

    3. With the unit secured to the piano jacks, move the forklift away from the unit. 4. Using the piano jacks, at least two trained personnel can move the unit to the site for installation. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 3 Pre-installation Requirements...
  • Page 29 Place piano jacks on each end of the unit. Use padding between unit and straps and, with the unit secured to the piano jacks, move the forklift away from the unit. 3 Pre-installation Requirements Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
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  • Page 31: Mechanical Installation

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 4 Mechanical Installation This chapter describes the installation of the Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™. NOTE: Keep all the installation tools and components handy before installation and operation according to the content in this chapter. There are two types of installation of two kinds of units: The installation flow chart for 800 mm wide and 1100 mm and 1200 mm deep unit is shown in Figure 2.3 on page 13.
  • Page 32: Power Output Distribution (Pod) Device 3 Kva/6 Kva

    Mount the 19 in. rack mount POD device on the front top side U space and below the cable manager. 2. Secure it by M6 x 20 bolts. See Figure 4.3 below. Figure 4.3 POD Device 3 kVA/6 kVA (1) Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 33: Cabling Details

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 4.4 POD Device 3 kVA/6 kVA (2) 4.3.1 Cabling Details Figure 4.5 6 kVA UPS 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 34: Rdu-A (Rack Mount)

    3. Before mounting the RDU-A, place the 4-Com card from rear side, See Figure 4.7 on the facing page for the mounting location of the card. 4. Mount RDU-A on the front side U space of the rack and below POD device, secure it with bolts (M6 × 20). Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 35 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 4.7 Mounting RDU-A Inside Rack Item Description RDU-A (19 in. rack mount) Location for 4-com card RDU-A (19 in. rack mount 1U) Place the 4-com card 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 36: Ups Installation

    4.5 UPS Installation Vertiv™ Liebert® GXT RT + 3 kVA, ITA2 6 kVA/10 kVA long backup, quantity: 02. The system can choose to configure with the products Liebert® GXT RT 3 kVA UPS, ITA2 6 kVA UPS, ITA2 10 kVA UPS, ITA2 20 kVA UPS, and batteries.
  • Page 37 Vertical rail LH bracket LH bracket 3 kVA UPS M6 x 20 bolt 3 kVA UPS-1 3 kVA UPS-2 NOTE: For PCA modbus card setting refer to Communication Card Manual. 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 38: Battery Module

    Keep 2U distance between component shelf and lower end of L bracket, mount two batteries set using same procedure. Hardware required: M6 x 20 bolt hex (quantity: 08)/set. 2. M6 Cage Nut (quantity: 08)/set. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 39 Item Description LH bracket RH bracket Battery module 7 Ah, block (2U) - 02 numbers UPS 3 kVA Battery module Cables MCB on rear side of battery module Battery module 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 40: Installation Of Vertical Socket Strip (Pdu)

    (red) terminal and black to neutral (black) terminal. See Figure 4.12 on the previous page. Make connections for UPS-2 and battery-2. NOTE: Vertiv™ Liebert® ITA2 3 kVA UPS comes both with its own battery or external battery, so there is a need to install an independent battery module if the battery is external.
  • Page 41: Rcu Cooling Unit

    5. Slide it to the rear of the rack cabinet until front side of RCU closer to front vertical rail. NOTE: For cabling and piping details refer to RCU manual. Hardware required: M6 x 20 bolt hex washers slotted (quantity: 08). 2. M6 cage nut (quantity: 08). 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 42 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 4.15 Installation of RCU Cooling Unit Item Description LH bracket RH bracket RCU cooling unit (3.5 kW) M6 x 20 bolts Keep three cutouts empty then mount L-bracket Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 43: Rcu Piping Assembly

    To connect the piping of RCU cooling unit first remove rear plate of SO Plinth using allen key and then make piping assembly, use available circular cut outs given on the bottom cover for piping as shown in Figure 4.17 on the next page. 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 44 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 4.17 Rear Side View Item Description Rear plates RCU cooling unit Figure 4.18 RCU Pipping Assembly (1) Item Description Nozzle Piping Square cut-out for piping Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 45: Blanking Panel

    For the empty space we use blanking panels to cover the blank portion of rack and to have a no leakage cooling inside the rack. Hardware Required: M6 x 20 bolt hex (quantity: 32) 2. M6 cage nut (quantity: 32) 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 46: Installation Of Sensors And Camera

    Figure 4.21 on the facing page, use M5 × 10 Self tapping to fix sheet metal bracket. Hardware Required: M5 × 10 self-taping screw (quantity: 02) 2. M3 × 10 bolt (quantity: 02) Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 47 M3 Nut mount this assembly on left top corner of rack use existing M8 cage nuts and M8 × 10 Bolt to fix Door sensor assembly as shown in Figure 4.23 on the next page: 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 48: Smoke Detector Sensor

    Mount the smoke detector on horizontal channel given at rear top side bolt it by M4 self-taping screw as shown in Figure 4.24 below. Hardware Required: M5 x 30 self-taping Screw (quantity: 02) Figure 4.24 Smoke Detector Sensor Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 49: Temperature And Humidity Sensor

    Mount the temperature and humidity sensor on vertical channel and on similar position mount it on rear side. Mounting: Magnetic contact with additional cable tie as shown in Figure 4.25 below. Figure 4.25 Temperature Sensor Item Description Temperature Sensor 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 50: Water Leak Detector Sensor

    Water leak detector is a rope type sensor to be routed on bottom and wherever required. Use cable tie to fix the position then connect wires this rope with Water Leak Detector module (IRM-S01W) as shown in Figure 4.28 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 51: Assembly Of Beacon And Camera

    Figure 4.30 on the next page. Hardware Required: M12 x 10 Bolt Hex Washer Slotted (quantity: 01) 2. M3 x 10 Bolt (quantity: 03) 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 52: Rdu-A Installation Guideline

    Cabling of Door Status Sensor Connect one end of CAT 5 cable to Door Status Sensor then connect other end of Cat 5 cable to Port no.10 (Door status port) Of RDU-A. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 53 Connect one end of CAT 6 Cable to Beacon then connect other end of Cat 6 cable to Port No. 8 (Relay output port 1) of RDU- Figure 4.32 Beacon Item Description CAT 5 Cable having RJ 45 Connector on both ends Port No. 8 (Relay output port 1) of RDU-A 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 54 First connect water leak sensor rope to detector and then connect one end of CAT 5 cable to water leak detector and second end to RDU-A Port No.17 (Water Port). Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 55 3. Press right button set button success it will show some parameters running (anything running at that time). 4. Press up button go to id 2 (this is where the slave address is set). 4 Mechanical Installation Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 56 2. Connect the cable to RCU and RDU. 3. Load drivers (extract and install. password is 123). 4. Configure RDU for monitoring. Figure 4.37 RS 485 Connector Figure 4.38 RCU1, RCU2, and RDU-A Connection Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 57: Access Control

    Figure 4.40 Placement of Access Controller Now Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ is ready, and client can place the server or network equipment inside the rack. After completing the assembly of all parts, fully assembled system looks as shown in Figure 4.41 on the next page.
  • Page 58 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 4.41 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Mechanical Installation...
  • Page 59: Commissioning

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 5 Commissioning This chapter introduces the operation instructions of Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™, including a check before startup, and procedures of power on and system commissioning. 5.1 Commissioning Procedures The commissioning procedures of SmartCabinet™ are as shown in Figure 5.1 below.
  • Page 60: Startup

    Fan rotation Optional Condenser fan rotation Compressor rotation Blower fan free rotation Unit vibration if any Refrigerant pipes rubbing Oil trace/refrigerant leak if any Drain pipe clear for water movement Unit changeover Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 5 Commissioning...
  • Page 61: Ups Commissioning

    When the UPS is started for the first time use the mains input mode only and the LCD screen will display the start-up interface. See Figure 5.2 on the next page. 5 Commissioning Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 62 Figure 5.3 below. Figure 5.3 Main Menu Screen b. Press the icon to select and set corresponding parameters . See Figure 5.4 on the facing page below for example of Output settings. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 5 Commissioning...
  • Page 63 The alarm indicator will turn yellow and the alarm will continuously beep after the rectifier completes the startup. 2. Press the power button for two seconds, the LCD prompts a dialogue box shown in Figure 5.6 on the next page. 5 Commissioning Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 64: Rdu Commissioning

    NOTE: Upto 32 characters are allowed in the User Name. 4. Select mode of authorization. Card, FP (fingerprint) or PWD (password). 5. Press ESC button and select Yes to save the settings and exit the page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 5 Commissioning...
  • Page 65 2. Enter the user name or employee ID in the search box and press OK to start search. Deleting User To delete a user, password, fingerprint credentials, access card credentials: User: Delete the selected user. 2. Password: Delete the selected user's password. 5 Commissioning Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 66: Fire And Suppression

    3. Fingerprint credentials: Clear the fingerprint credentials of the selected user. 4. Card credentials: Delete the cards credentials of the selected user. 5.6 Fire and Suppression Refer to Fire and Suppression Manual for more information. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 5 Commissioning...
  • Page 67: Rdu-A G2

    Settings button on the General tab, and select Every time I visit the web page for checking newer versions of stored pages, as shown in Figure 6.1 below. Figure 6.1 General Setting 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 68 Consult the network manager of your area, ask if you need to set a proxy server and get the configuration method. NOTE: If there is no need to set a proxy server, do not tick any option. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 69 In the window shown in Figure 6.5 above, set Medium-low for the security level. Click the Reset button to finish Reset custom settings, at last, click OK. d. In the window shown in Figure 6.6 on the next page, set Enable for File download. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 70 Figure 6.7 Enabling ActiveX Controls f. In the window shown in Figure 6.8 on the facing page, add the IP address of the RDU-A G2 into the trusted site list. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 71: Login Rdu-A G2

    FAQ in RDU Maintenance for the test method. Figure 6.9 Authorizing Boot-Strap Page 2. Call the Vertiv customer service. Tell the code, serial number, and necessary customer information to the customer service personnel, and you will get the password.
  • Page 72 Figure 6.10 above and Figure 6.11 above. 3. Enter the User Name and password (default User Name:admin and password: Vertiv), and click the Login button, the homepage will appear. If you cannot visit the homepage after entering correct User Name and password,...
  • Page 73: Homepage Of Rdu-A G2

    You can self-define a plane layout for centralized display according to physical locations of devices in the machine room. After simple configuration, the effect is shown in Figure 6.13 on the next page. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 74 Alarm pop-out setting Logo Time calibrating link [User] Logout Clicking the button shown in directs to the setting status of the homepage, as shown in Figure 6.14 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 75 4. After selecting the device name, the device signals will be displayed in the lower box. You can select the device signals to be displayed according to your needs, however, the selected signals cannot exceed 4. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 76 Figure 6.17 on the facing page. For the detailed configuration method, refer to relative descriptions about the Set Display button in Viewing by Location page 69. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 77 Date/Time Setting on page 133. Clearing Time-Out When there is no operation on the page within 15 min, the page will become uncontrollable, as shown in Figure 6.18 on the next page. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 78 2. Click Clear Time-out, the input box shown in Figure 6.19 below will appear. After typing the password, click OK the controllable status will become normal. Figure 6.19 Dialog Box of Security Authentication Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 79: Menu Items

    RDU-A G2, and the name cannot be changed. Overview Click the Overview tab, and then click the Edit button, you can define the overview page, as shown in Figure 6.21 on the next page. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 80 However, the locations of these status charts can be changed. Sampling Clicking the Sampling tab can enter the sampling page, which displays sampling signals of selected device, as shown in Figure 6.22 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 81 2. For the name of Control signals (except ENV-TH and ENV-4DI), you can click the corresponding signal name for modifying or restoring, as shown in Figure 6.21 on the previous page. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 82 NOTE: The ENV-TH device only displays effective setting signals, however, other devices display all setting signals. Alarm Clicking the Alarm tab can enter the alarm page, which displays alarm signals of selected device, as shown in Figure 6.26 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 83: Thermal Management

    On the RDU-A G2-A homepage, click the AC TeamWork menu in the left, two submenus will appear, including TeamWork Status and TeamWork Setting. TeamWork Status Click the TeamWork Status submenu under the AC TeamWork menu, the page shown in Figure 6.27 on the next page pops 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 84 Click the TeamWork Setting submenu under the AC TeamWork menu, the teamwork parameters setting page pops up, the standard version is shown in Figure 6.28 on the facing page, and the authorized version is shown in Figure 6.29 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 85 Modify button to save the setting. Select the AC team which needs to be deleted in the AC Teamwork list and click the Delete button to save the Setting. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 86 NOTE: ✔ means the corresponding version can be configured. NOTE: If you need the RDU-A G2 authorized version, contact the Vertiv service center and purchase it. NOTE: Only four Vertiv DME series ACs with standard configuration are supported by default.
  • Page 87 • Select the AC which needs to be edited in the AC list, and edit the AC rotate index, related temperature and humidity sensors, and AC fault or alarm signals. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 88: Power Management

    Click Power Management -> Current PUE submenu, the page will display real time PUE and the real time load percent according to user-defined energy consumption setting, for more information see Calculation Setting on the facing page, as shown in Figure 6.31 below. Figure 6.31 Current PUE Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 89 PUE records, but the load percent will always be 0. Calculation Setting Click Power Management -> Calculation Setting submenu, the page shown in above will appear. Figure 6.33 Calculation Setting 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 90 You can configure the actual power and rated power to calculate the system load percent, and the rules are as follows: • System load percent = actual power/rated power. • Among the above, the actual power is summary of the three power signals on the right of actual power. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 91: Safe Management

    NOTE: When adding the access control card, you can enter the card number manually, and you can also click card number from the access control history log to add the card. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 92 History events Click the History Events in Door Access menu, the page as shown in Figure 6.37 on the facing page will be displayed. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 93 Click the Reset Authorization in Door Access menu to show the page as shown in Figure 6.38 below. Figure 6.38 Reset Authorization 2. User can select the Access Control Device and click Clear Authorization to clear the authorization information of all the access control cards. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 94 Figure 6.41 on the facing page. NOTE: Support single IPC(IP Camera) or one NVR (Network Video Recorder). NOTE: Under the connection of NVR, support up to 4 channels of video signals. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 95 NOTE: Video management only supports browser. Figure 6.41 Internet Settings Realtime Video Click Realtime Video in Video Management menu and the page as shown in Figure 6.42 below is displayed. Figure 6.42 Real Time Video 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 96 Path of Parameter Setting\Local Setting. Video Replay Click the Video Replay button in the Video Management menu, the page as shown in Figure 6.43 on the facing page is displayed. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 97 Select the device to the replayed Select the replay date and search Locate the replay time point Play Stop Play at a slow speed Play at a high speed Play single frame 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 98 Operating Instructions provided by NVR for detailed descriptions of the parameters. Alarm Linkage Snapshot Download Click Snapshot Download submenu in Alarm Management menu, and then the page as shown in Figure 6.45 on the facing page is displayed. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 99 Under the condition of equipping fire fighting device (ENP_ENV_FIREFIGHTING[SENSOR]), click the Fire Fighting submenu in Safe Management menu, the page as shown in Figure 6.47 on the next page is displayed. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 100: Alarm Management

    Figure 6.48 below. Figure 6.48 Current Alarm You can click the tabs above the alarm list to view current alarms according to alarm levels. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 101 Index, Device Name, Signal Name, Alarm Level, Trigger valve, Start Date/Time, Confirmed by, Confirmed on Date/Time and End Date/Time, as shown in Figure 6.50 above. 4. Click the Download button to download the query results. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 102 2. Statistic by alarm signals: Use pie-chart to show the percentage of a certain alarm signals out of all alarms of multiple devices that belong to one device type in a specific time period. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 103 5 alarms that occur most frequently, as shown in Figure 6.53 below. Figure 6.53 Statistic by All Sites (1) Figure 6.54 Statistic by All Sites (2) Figure 6.55 Statistic by All Sites (3) 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 104 NOTE: When some device is chosen, the highest level Critical Alarm will be chosen by default. NOTE: When the alarm is not acknowledged or ended, the system will generate an alarm notification every 4 hours for up to 3 times. Figure 6.56 Alarm Notification Configuration Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 105 Click the Save button to save the voice notification system setting. • Email server configuration. a. Enter the server IP address or domain name in the Email Server field. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 106 SMS Balance Enquiry Click Alarm Notification Configuration submenu in Alarm Management menu, and then click SMS Balance Enquiry, the page shown in Figure 6.59 on the facing page pops up. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 107 Click the Alarm Actions submenu under the Alarm Management menu to obtain the alarm linkage function, the page shown in Figure 6.60 below pops up. Figure 6.60 Alarm Linkage Configuration 1 • Alarm output in DO1 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 108 If you click the Add button, as shown in Figure 6.63 on the facing page, an alarm linkage expression is added. Click the Save and Apply button to make it effective. Click the Delete NMS button to delete the PLC expression and click the Save and Apply button to make the setting effective. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 109 Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual Figure 6.63 Alarm Linkage Configuration 4 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 110 The configuration method is shown in Figure 6.64 on the facing page. When the High Temp 11 Alarm is generated, RDU-A DO1 will close after a delay of 3s, thus the alarm lamp turns on. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 111: Data And History

    Click the Device Information submenu under the Data and History menu, the page shown in Figure 6.66 on the next page pops up. The page includes four tabs: Device Information List, Export SNMP MIB, Asset Inventory, and Asset Batch Configuration. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 112 Figure 6.67 Export SNMP MIB NOTE: If you do not get the SNMP service authorization, the Export SNMP MIB page will not appear. If you need to get the SNMP service license, contact Vertiv service representative for purchase. Asset Inventory Click the Device Information submenu under the Data and History menu, and then click the Asset Inventory tab, the page shown in Figure 6.68 on the facing page pops up.
  • Page 113 Query by ID Range: Enter two integers M and N, wherein M < N, return the information of the asset with its ID number not less than M but is not more than N. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 114 NOTE: When starting up RDU-A for the first time, the asset information page has no asset data, you need to add asset through the “Save Configuration” Button in the Configuration Management->Device Management ->Add /Modify/Delete page, or add common asset manually in asset information page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 115 Use this file as the template, after editing and adding asset information, click Upload button to import the asset information in local computer into RDU-A G2 in batches. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 116 Click the History Data submenu under the Data & History menu, the page shown in Figure 6.78 below pops up. The page has three tabs: History Report, Historical Curve, and Curve Setting. Figure 6.78 History Report Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 117 NOTE: In the same coordinates, up to 8 curves can be displayed, that is 1 <=m*n <=8. If more than 8 curves are needed, export the history data by yourself. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 118 Curve Report”), and set the query time duration (for example: from 2017-06-23 00:00:00 to 2017-06-27 23:59:59), and then click Generate Curve button, if history data is queried, then history curve will be generated by signals, as shown in Figure 6.82 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 119 "ENV_TH"), select device (for example: "ENV_TH"), select signal (for example: "temperature 11", "temperature 41"), and enter the reference standard range (for example: "26" and "32", and click save button to save the curve report setting). 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 120 NOTE: When the log type is selected as System Log or Driver Log , after clicking the Query button, the query result will not be displayed on the page, instead, it will be directly downloaded as a zip file. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 121: Device Options

    Signal Setting, and Batch Configuration. Device Management Add/Modify/Delete Device Click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu, the page shown in Figure 6.86 on the next page pops up. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 122 Figure 6.87 Prompt Information 1 8. Click the Save Configuration button, the page shown in Figure 6.88 on the facing page pops up. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 123 Cabinet Level Access Control Device) can be added in the system by default. Through authorization, the connecting capacity can be expanded. If you need to expand the connecting capacity, contact Vertiv customer service center for purchase, and the contact number is 4008876510.
  • Page 124 Click the Device Management submenu under the Device Options menu, and then click the Install/Uninstall Device Type tab, the page shown in Figure 6.91 on the facing page pops up. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 125 NOTE: If the installation pack has no version information, or the version information does not match the software version, the device type cannot be installed. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 126 NOTE: The signal name modified here will be used as default signal name of the device. Click Modify Signal Status, the page shown in Figure 6.95 on the facing page pops up. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 127: System Options

    The Monitoring Unit submenu is used to set the signals of RDU-A G2 system, including Sampling, Setting and Alarm signals, the page is shown in Figure 6.97 on the next page. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 128 On the page shown in Figure 6.98 above, you can configure the network parameters, such as IP addressing mode, IP, Mask, Default Gateway, DNS1 (Preferred DNS server) and DNS2 (Alternate DNS server). After modifying the network parameters, click the Save button to make the setting effective. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 129 As shown in Figure 6.100 on the next page, the specific setting method of SNMP V2 is as follows: a. Set NMS IP (host IP address of SNMP agent data receiving end). b. Set Trap Level: Enable or disable . c. Keep defaults for other items. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 130 If you need to modify NMS setting, select the NMS which needs to be modified, modify the setting and then click the Modify button to save the setting. If you need to delete NMS, select the NMS which needs to be deleted, and then click the Delete button to delete the NMS. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 131 Figure 6.101 SNMP V3 Setting NOTE: The RDU-A G2 does not supply SNMP agent service by default. If you need SNMP service license, contact Vertiv customer service center for purchase, and the contact number is 4008876510. Remote Service Click the Network Setting submenu under the System Options menu, and then click the Remote Service tab, the page shown in Figure 6.102 below pops up.
  • Page 132 Web Access Mode: Specifies whether the HTTP or HTTPS protocol is used to access the web pages. By default, the HTTP is used. After setting, click Save. The browser prompts you to wait for a while, as shown in Figure 6.104 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 133 If a user enters an incorrect user name or password, the system immediately displays a verification code and requests the user to enter it upon the next login, as shown in Figure 6.106 on the next page. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 134 For details, see Update validity on page 133. User Management Click the User Management submenu under the System Options menu, the page shown in above pops up. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 135 Choose the user which needs to be deleted in the User Name list. b. Click the Delete button to pop up the confirming dialog box, as shown in Figure 6.108 on the next page. 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 136 Enter the email address in the Email field, and click the Email Test button to test that the email address of current user is correct. If users receive the test email, the test is successful, if not, the test fails, check that the information above is correctly entered. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 137 NOTE: Time calibration adopts Specify Date/Time by default. Restore System Click the Restore System Submenu under the System Options menu, the page shown in Figure 6.110 on the next page pops 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 138 1 min for the RDU-A G2 conducting complete initializing work before re-accessing it through Web. Site Setting Click the Site Setting submenu under the System Options menu, the page shown in Figure 6.111 below pops up. Figure 6.111 Site Information Setting Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 139 NOTE: After connecting the IRM4-COM expansion card, 4 will be added to the maximum connecting number. System upgrade Click the System Upgrade submenu under the System Options menu, the page shown in Figure 6.113 on the next page pops 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 140 NOTE: The RDU-A G2 supports incremental upgrading function. System title Click the System Title submenu under the System Options menu, the page shown in Figure 6.114 below pops up. Figure 6.114 Title Setting Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 RDU-A G2...
  • Page 141 The About RDU-A G2 page displays Software Version, Serial Number and Identify Code of RDU-A G2, and supplies download links for user manual and tools, as shown in Figure 6.115 below. Figure 6.115 About RDU-A G2 6 RDU-A G2 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
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  • Page 143: Maintenance

    Restoring default setting can be finished through two modes: software or hardware. For software restoring, refer to Restore System on page 134. Hardware restoring includes restoring RDU-A G2 admin password (default User Name: admin, password: vertiv) and RDU-A G2 IP address (for default IP address, refer to Login RDU-A G2 on page 67 RDU-A G2 Host).
  • Page 144 DI/Smoke Sensor DOAO Card DIAI Card 12 V 12 V 12 V 0 to 10 V 12 V Normally-closed 12 V normally-closed AI_I Disengaging Disengaging Disengaging Disengaging detection detection detection detection Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 7 Maintenance...
  • Page 145 Subnet Mask Default Gateway Network Card 1 (eth0) 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 Network Card 1 (eth1) 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 NOTE: The login password of the Web browser will be restored to Vertiv. 7 Maintenance Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 146 To ensure the connectivity of IP address, you can use PING/ping command, and the method is as follows: Click the icon at the lower left corner, and type cmd in the textbox, as shown in Figure 7.3 on the facing page. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 7 Maintenance...
  • Page 147 G2 page displays Software Version, Serial Number and Identify Code of RDU-A G2, and supplies download links for user manual and tools, as shown in Figure 7.5 on the next page. 7 Maintenance Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 148 COM port tool (such as Secure CRT) to connect the RDU-A G2. Step3: Type username rduadmin and password vertiv to log in the RDU-A G2 system, type command setip1 and press the Enter key, to view the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. The method of viewing network parameters of network card 2 is the same as that of network card 1, type command setip2, as shown in Figure 7.6 below.
  • Page 149: Rdu Maintenance

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual A: Send the intelligent sensor back to the service center of Vertiv local office for repair. Fault 3: There are frequent communication failure alarms of intelligent sensors in the History Alarm of RDU-A G2. A: Check that the network cable connector is intact, and that the network cable connection is not loosened.
  • Page 150 Contact Vertiv or the nearest service center for the detailed information of the recycle system about the waste battery. Vertiv is not liable for the environment results caused by failure to comply with the notices in this section or to use the waste battery recycle system provided by Vertiv.
  • Page 151 To avoid this follow the below steps: Clean the condenser coil each time the evaporator filters are replaced. 2. Check for bent or damaged coil fins and repair as needed. 3. Check all refrigerant lines for leaks. 7 Maintenance Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 152 CAUTION: Avoid skin contact with the gas and oils. Severe burns will result. Use long rubber gloves when handling contaminated parts. Compressor Replacement Replacement compressors are available from your nearest Vertiv Energy (India) Private Limited office. They will be shipped in a crate to the job site by franchisee. Disconnect power.
  • Page 153: Disassembly

    10. Do not open the rack door until 30 min after gas released. 7.3 Disassembly Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ has substances and components (electronic elements) harmful to the environment. Only professional technicians are allowed to disassemble SmartCabinet™ after the product life is ended. SmartCabinet™ must be sent to a special harmful substance handling center.
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  • Page 155: Troubleshooting

    Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ User Manual 8 Troubleshooting Below are the details of some common issues faced at sites. For corrective action it is recommended to contact Vertiv service representative. Table 8.1 Troubleshooting for Vertiv™ SmartCabinet™ Fault Condition Possible Cause Check or Remedy Clogged Filter Clean filter.
  • Page 156 2 and 3 one by one. The alarm indicator of the Send the intelligent sensor back to the service center of Vertiv local office for repair. intelligent sensor is on. There are frequent...
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  • Page 160 Vertiv.com | Vertiv Headquarters, 505 N Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43082 USA ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. All rights reserved. Vertiv™ and the Vertiv logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vertiv Group Corp. All other names and logos referred to are trade names, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. While every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy and completeness here, Vertiv Group Corp.

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