Vertiv SmartRow 2 User Manual
Vertiv SmartRow 2 User Manual

Vertiv SmartRow 2 User Manual

Infrastructure solution
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure
Solution
User Guide
NAM, 10kW (2 to 3 Racks) and 20kW (3 to 5 Racks), 60 Hz

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the SmartRow 2 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Vertiv SmartRow 2

  • Page 1 SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide NAM, 10kW (2 to 3 Racks) and 20kW (3 to 5 Racks), 60 Hz...
  • 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

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Safety Precautions and Measures 1.1 Important Notes 1.2 General Safety Information 1.3 Electrical Shock Risk 2 Getting Started 2.1 Product Overview 2.2 Features and Benefits 2.3 System Appearance and Components 2.4 Configuration Specifications...
  • Page 4 8.4.1 Sampling 8.4.2 Settings 8.5 Alarms 8.5.1 Active 8.5.2 History 8.6 Logs 8.7 Settings 8.7.1 Password 8.7.2 Network 8.7.3 System 8.7.4 Configuration 9 Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit Web User Interface (UI) Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 5 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 9.1 Initial Access 9.1.1 Authorized startup 9.1.2 Login 9.1.3 Password retrieval 9.2 Home 9.2.1 Facility overview 9.2.2 IT devices overview 9.3 Safe Management (Mgmt) 9.3.1 Door access management 9.3.2 Video surveillance 9.4 Power Management (Mgmt) 9.4.1 Calculation setting...
  • Page 6 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions And Measures

    Connection wires must meet the requirements. Contact Vertiv Technical Support for more information. • After an alarm sounds via the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit, it is critical to determine and treat the cause quickly to avoid any further system damage.
  • Page 8: Electrical Shock Risk

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 1.3 Electrical Shock Risk WARNING! There is a risk of an electrical shock, which may lead to personal injury or death. Before installing, operating, or servicing the machine, review and comply with the following points to avoid electrical shock: •...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    • Centralized monitoring capabilities through the integrated environmental monitoring, power monitoring equipment, security monitoring, alarm linkage, and intelligent control functions. For more information, refer to Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit Web User Interface (UI) on page 91 . • Large, 9-inch wide-screen LCD provided with the PMC to monitor system operations and access system information anytime.
  • Page 10: System Appearance And Components

    NOTE: 1: Each cabinet contains one hot aisle and one cold aisle emergency fan. 2: The 10kW system uses the Vertiv™ Liebert® CRD10; the 20kW uses the Vertiv Liebert® CR019. Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 2 Getting Started...
  • Page 11 IT rack cabinet 3 IT rack cabinet 2 IT rack cabinet 1 Top cable tray NOTE: 1: The 10kW system uses the Vertiv™ Liebert® CRD10; the 20kW uses the Vertiv Liebert® CR019. 2 Getting Started Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 12: Configuration Specifications

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 2.4 Configuration Specifications The SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution offers 15 total system configuration options. Refer to the following table for specifications of the typical system configurations. For more information, see Site Planning on page 21 .
  • Page 13 5% - 95% NOTE: 1: The temperature for the Vertiv™ Liebert® CCD10 with a low ambient kit is -29.2°F -113°F (-34°C - 45°C). Total storage time of the units should not exceed 6 months, or its performance needs to be re-calibrated.
  • Page 14: Nomenclature

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 2.5 Nomenclature This sections explains the meaning of the model numbers for the system and its components. The Nomenclature tables associate each character of the model number with a numerical value. The Model Number Description tables provide descriptions for each numerical value (model number character).
  • Page 15: Power Management Cabinet (Pmc)

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 2.5.2 Power management cabinet (PMC)  Table 2.5 Nomenclature Model Number Table 2.6 Model Number Description Digit Variable Description 1 - 4 Enterprise code SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution Region N: North America Integrated power distribution...
  • Page 16: Rack Cabinet Model

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 2.5.3 IT rack cabinet model Table 2.7 Nomenclature Model Number MSR2 Table 2.8 Model Number Description Digit Variable Description Enterprise code SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution Region N: North America Cabinets Rack Cabinet type...
  • Page 17: Top Cable Tray Model

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 2.5.4 Top cable tray model Table 2.9 Top Cable Tray Nomenclature Model Number MSR2 Table 2.10 Top Cable Tray Model Number Description Digit Variable Description Enterprise code SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution Cable tray CT: Cable tray 300: 300 mm wide (11.8 in)
  • Page 18: Component Technical Specifications

    2.6.3 Power distribution system The power distribution system includes a PDU module that is powered by either a Vertiv™ Liebert® GXT5 UPS 10kVA or a Vertiv™ Liebert® GXT5 UPS 20kVA. The 20kVA UPS contains internal batter modules. In the PMC10, the PD is mounted to the 10kVA UPS.
  • Page 19: Monitoring System

    NOTE: The single cabinet load does not exceed the PDU limit, and all loads do not exceed the UPS output and cooling capacity limits. 2.6.4 Monitoring system The monitoring system includes the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit, which is located inside the PMC. The monitoring unit provides the following: •...
  • Page 20 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 2.3 Monitoring Unit Front Panel Table 2.14 Monitoring Unit Front Panel Description Number Description Status / alarm indicator Digital Output (DO) port Digital Input (DI) port Smoke detector port Sensor group 1 x 2 ports and sensor group 2 x 2 ports...
  • Page 21 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 2.15 Monitoring Unit Rear Panel Description Number Description Power input 1 Power indicator Power input 2 Reset button Optical fiber indicator Optical SFP Display Port (DP) HDMI port Ethernet (LAN) ports USB ports...
  • Page 22 192.168.0.1 Optic fiber port 192.168.2.254 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 NOTE: The default web browser credentials are admin/Vertiv. DP port The monitoring unit provides two DP ports as shown in Monitoring Unit Rear Panel on page 14 . NOTE: The reserved DP2 port is not recommended.
  • Page 23 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide NOTE: Use port DP1 for the HMI system display. DO ports The monitoring unit provides two digital output ports DO1 and DO2 as shown in Monitoring Unit Front Panel on page 14 . The following table describes the parameters for the digital output ports.
  • Page 24 NOTE: The combination of 5-bit word length and 2 stop bits is not supported. EXP8COM card The Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit supports hot swap connection for the EXP8COM card for the SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution via the four expansion slot. The expansion card provides eight serial ports and supports RS-232/RS-485 communication to connect a user device (RS-232/RS-485 line-sequence adaptive).
  • Page 25: Security System

    (Optional) IP camera - a real-time monitoring device mounted on top of a cabinet or in a room that enables live viewing from the web UI of the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit. NOTE: A maximum of eight IP cameras can be supported by the NVR.
  • Page 26 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 2 Getting Started...
  • Page 27: Site Planning

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 3 Site Planning 3.1 System Layouts Note the following information about system layouts: • The environmental conditions of the system should be indoors with temperatures ranging from 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C).
  • Page 28 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 3.1 System Layout - Dimensions (continued) Rack Minimum Type, U Main Input Condenser Configuration Dimensions, Staging Condenser Weight, x in. x in. Breaker Dry Weight, Number (L x H x D) in.
  • Page 29 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 3.2 System Layout - Rack, Cooling, and Power Capacity Maximum Capacity Cooling Configuration IT Racks Redundancy PDUs Distribution per Rack Units per Number per Row Capacity Type per Row Type (kW) (kW) SR2N02010NAA1...
  • Page 30: 10Kw System Configurations

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide The following sections provide visuals of the various system configurations. Please reference Table 3.1 on page 21 and Table 3.2 on the previous page for descriptions of the each configuration. 3.1.1 10kW system configurations Figure 3.1 Configuration #1 and #2...
  • Page 31 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 3.3 Configuration #4 and #5 Figure 3.4 Configuration #6 3 Site Planning Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 32: 20Kw System Configurations

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 3.1.2 20kW system configurations Figure 3.5 Configuration #7 and #8 Figure 3.6 Configuration #9 Figure 3.7 Configuration #10 and #11 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 3 Site Planning...
  • Page 33 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 3.8 Configuration #12 Figure 3.9 Configuration #13 and #14 Figure 3.10 Configuration #15 3 Site Planning Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 34: Pmc Layout

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 3.2 PMC Layout Table 3.3 PMC Components Serial Number Description Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit Power Management Unit (PMU) Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU-THD sensor Emergency fan LED lights and control components HMI display Intelligent locks Figure 3.11 PMC Layout Table 3.4 PMC Layout...
  • Page 35: Rack Layout

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 3.4 PMC Layout (continued) Letter Description Number Description PMC20 single power supply Vertiv™ Geist™ Switched PDU - Fan Controller (Optional) NVR - put on rear side TRENDnet 24-Port Gigabit PoE+ Switch Vertiv™ Geist™ Rack Transfer Switch (RTS) Vertiv™...
  • Page 36 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 3 Site Planning...
  • Page 37: Power Cable Connections

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 4 Power Cable Connections 4.1 Main System Input Connection CAUTION: Before wiring, ensure the main MCB is open and disconnected. To connect the main cabinet system power cables: Cut the appropriate length according to the specifications detailed in the table.
  • Page 38 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 4 Power Cable Connections...
  • Page 39: Communication Cable Connections

    NOTE: A network cable is required when connecting adjacent sensors in series. It is recommended to use a black network cable and check whether the cable sequence is correct with the network cable tester. The port configurations for the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit and POE switch are described below. 5 Communication Cable Connections...
  • Page 40 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 5.1 Monitoring Unit Port Configurations for SmartRow™ 2 Port Numbers Device Name Port Numbers Device Name COM3 (8 COM Strobe siren Intelligent locks the front door (max 2 racks/locks) Card) COM4 (8 COM...
  • Page 41: Ups To Poe Switch Communication Cable

    5.1 UPS to POE Switch Communication Cable To connect the UPS to the switch: The UPS ships with the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU101 communications card that will connect the UPS to the switch via the provided network cable. Locate the network cable in the accessory box.
  • Page 42: Fan Controller To Poe Switch Communication Cable

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 5.2 Fan Controller to POE Switch Communication Cable To connect the fan controller to the switch: Locate the fan controller cable in the accessory box. 2. Use a network cable to connect the fan controller to any network port of the switch.
  • Page 43: Monitoring Unit To Poe Switch Communication Cable

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 5.3 Monitoring Unit to POE Switch Communication Cable To connect the monitoring unit to the switch: Locate the cable in the accessory box. 2. Use the network cable to connect the LAN2 port of the monitoring unit to any network port on the switch.
  • Page 44: Nvr To Poe Switch Communication Cable

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 5.4 NVR to POE Switch Communication Cable To connect the NVR to the POE switch: Locate the network cable in the accessory box. 2. Use the cable to connect the NVR network port to any network port on the switch.
  • Page 45: Vertiv™ Liebert® Rdu-Thd Sensor Communication Cable

    5.5 Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU-THD Sensor Communication Cable To connect the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU-THD sensor: Refer to the THD Sensor and Emergency Fan Wiring Diagram in the Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Submittal Addendum located on www.Vertiv.com. The following figures show the routing path.
  • Page 46: Air Conditioner Communication Cable

    5.6 Air Conditioner Communication Cable To connect the air conditioner communication cable: Refer to the Air Conditioner Wiring Diagram in the Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Submittal Addendum located on www.Vertiv.com.. The following figure shows the routing path. Figure 5.6 Air Conditioner Communication Cable Connection Table 5.8 Air Conditioner Communication Cable Connection...
  • Page 47: Air Conditioner Door Status Communication Cable

    5.7 Air Conditioner Door Status Communication Cable To connect the air conditioner door status communication cable: Refer to the Air Conditioner Wiring Diagram in the Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Submittal Addendum located on www.Vertiv.com. The following figure shows the routing path.
  • Page 48: Water Leak Detection Sensor Communication Cable

    5.8 Water Leak Detection Sensor Communication Cable To connect the water leak detection sensor communication cable: Refer to the Air Conditioner Wiring Diagram in the Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Submittal Addendum located on www.Vertiv.com The following figure shows the routing path.
  • Page 49: Pdu Communication Cable

    5.9 PDU Communication Cable To connect the PDU communication cable: Refer to the Rack PDU Wiring Diagram in the Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Submittal Addendum located on www.Vertiv.com. The following figure shows the routing path for a single cabinet with two PDU communication cables.
  • Page 50 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 5 Communication Cable Connections...
  • Page 51: System Startup And Shutdown

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 6 System Startup and Shutdown This chapter provides general information related to system startup. Ensure that safety regulations are observed during the commissioning process. Commissioning should only be carried out by trained and qualified personnel.
  • Page 52: Ups Power Configurations

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 2. Close the UPS input circuit breaker and turn on the UPS. For specific steps, refer to the manual shipped with the UPS. 3. Close the UPS output circuit breaker. NOTE: If the system power supply mode is 2N mode, please close the output circuit breakers of UPS1 and UPS2 after the UPS displays "main circuit inverter power supply."...
  • Page 53 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 4. According to the UPS model, turn off the UPS. Disconnect the UPS input blank and output empty. 5. Ensure all electrical equipment has been completely powered off. 6. Ensure that the PMC equipment is disconnected and lightning free, and the main input is empty.
  • Page 54 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 6 System Startup and Shutdown...
  • Page 55: Network Settings

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 7 Network Settings 7.1 Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU-THD Sensors A temperature and humidity string is installed on the front and rear doors of each cabinet in the system. The THD (Temperature and Humidity Collector) sensor summarizes the temperature and humidity of each door. Setting the sensor address can be done only through the dialing code.
  • Page 56: Power Distribution Unit (Pdu)

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 7.1 THD Sensor Address: Dial Code Settings NOTE: DIP switch in the ON position means 1 or 0. When the Group is 0001 and Num is 00, the temperature and humidity data collected by the sensor is displayed on the LCD screen and WEB as the environment volume of cabinet 1;...
  • Page 57 There are three buttons near the IMD display: a back button, a forward button and a center button. Buttons The RJ-12 port is for connecting a Vertiv™ plug-and-play remote digital sensor (sold separately). Each digital sensor has a unique serial number and is automatically discovered. GU2 PDUs support up to 16 sensors.
  • Page 58: Network Settings

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 7.2.1 Network settings The Network page allows you to assign the network properties manually or connect to your network via DHCP. Figure 7.3 PDU Network Settings Initial network configurations The upgradeable IMD-03E-G module has a default IP address for initial setup and access. The default address is displayed on the front of the unit.
  • Page 59: Account Information

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 3. Refer to Table 7.3 below to add a static IP address. Table 7.3 Single Cabinet, Dual PDU Cascade Address Settings Cabinets Web UI PDU Number PDU address Description PDU 1A 192.168.1.7 Cabinet 1 PDU 1B 192.168.1.8...
  • Page 60 To set the communication address for intelligent locks on IT cabinets: The address setting can be done through the intelligent lock debugging program or the web UI of the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit. The following table shows the DIP switch numbers (on the back of the lock) and the corresponding communication addresses.
  • Page 61: Uninterruptible Power Supply (Ups)

    (169.254.24.7). After setting the computer IP, proceed to the next procedure. To set the UPS IP address: Log into the Vertiv™ Liebert® IntelliSlot™ RDU101 communications card web UI using the default credentials admin/Vertiv@123. Figure 7.5 Card Log In 2.
  • Page 62 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 7.6 UPS Home Page 3. From the top of the screen, click the Communications tab, then click the Edit button. 4. Check the enabled box for Modbus Protocol, then click the Save button.
  • Page 63 Default Gateway: 255.255.255.0 Figure 7.9 UPS IP Address Mode 7. From the SNMP screen, enter the IP address of Vertiv™ Liebert RDU501 intelligent monitoring unit (192.168.1.254) into the SNMP Access Host field. 8. Using the SNMP Access Type drop-down menu, set the access permissions to Read/Write.
  • Page 64 Figure 7.10 Intelligent Monitoring Unit IP Address 10. Navigate to the Support screen. 11. Under the Commands section, click the Restart button to restart the Vertiv™ Liebert® IntelliSlot™ RDU101 communications card. Upon reboot, the UPS's IP address has been set. Figure 7.11 Card Restart Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 65: Cooling Systems

    Liebert™ sensor-network ports (SN sensors only) RS-485 port (BACnet/MSTP, Modbus RTU or YDN23. Only one may be used) To set the cooling system IP address: Log into the Vertiv™ Liebert® IntelliSlot™ Unity communcations card web UI using the default credentials Liebert/Liebert. 7 Network Settings...
  • Page 66 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 7.13 Card Log In 2. From the top of the screen, click the Communications tab, then click the Edit button. 3. Check the enabled box for Modbus Protocol, then click the Save button.
  • Page 67 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 7.15 Communication Protocol Setting - Read/Write Access 5. From the IPv4 screen, change the IP address mode of the cooling system to static mode. The static IP addresses are as follows: •...
  • Page 68 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 7.16 Cooling System IP Address Mode 6. Navigate to the Support screen. 7. Under the Commands section, click the Restart button to restart the communications card. Upon reboot, the cooling system's IP address has been set.
  • Page 69: Vertiv™ Liebert® Crd10

    This activation on the cooling unit HMI display is required when the system is started for the first time, so that it can be controlled from the main HMI located on the PMC unit or through the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 monitoring unit web User Interface (UI).
  • Page 70 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 7.18 CRD10 Display Screen Table 7.7 CRD10 Display Screen Touch Number Functional Description Home button Return to the home page. Check or configure the operation status, alarm information, temperature and humidity settings, parameter settings, Menu button temperature and humidity graph, and check version information and service information.
  • Page 71 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 7.7 CRD10 Display Screen (continued) Touch Number Functional Description Unit address Show unit address. Time display Show current time and date. Show the graphs of average return air temperature, average return air humidity, average supply air temperature, and Graph button average remote temperature.
  • Page 72 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Teamwork Mode Teamwork 3 mode was set when the solution was implemented. This mode indicates three functions: Standby, Rotation, and Fan Cascade Control. Standby Function When a unit is defined as a standby unit, the unit's fan runs at the default speed of 0%. The standby unit begins to run when a critical or normal alarm is triggered on the primary unit.
  • Page 73: Vertiv™ Liebert® Cr019

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 7.5.2 Vertiv™ Liebert® CR019 To activate the user menu: Press Locked and enter the default user password:1490. The home page appears, as shown in the following figure. Figure 7.20 CR019 Display screen Table 7.9 CR019 Display Screen...
  • Page 74 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 7.9 CR019 Display Screen (continued) Number Touch Key Functional Description Search Icon Open the keyboard to search for controls and setting locations. Date/Time Shows the current date and time. Indicates whether or not the user and service options are accessible.
  • Page 75 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 7.21 CR019 Temperature Control Settings Table 7.10 CR019 Temperature Control Configurations Setting Configuration Temperature Control Sensor Remote (predefined value) Temperature Setpoint 68 °F (20°C) NOTE: The temperature setpoint can also be modified via the main HMI display located on the PMC. For more...
  • Page 76 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 7 Network Settings...
  • Page 77: Lcd Screen Overview

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 8 LCD Screen Overview After initially powering on the system, debugging procedures must be performed according to the system model. The procedures include configuring system parameters, such as setting the system layout, language, passwords, network, and so on.
  • Page 78: System Function Information

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Note the following information when configuring the Home page: • Use the corresponding icons for air conditioning refrigeration, air conditioning fan, and emergency fan normal operations for animation display. • Turn on the hot and cold channel dynamic air flow map for the air conditioner fan or emergency fan normal operation.
  • Page 79: Thermal

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Parameter Description System running PUE NOTE: 1: The icon number automatically adjusts based on the system configuration. 8.2 Thermal 8.2.1 Sampling To access and navigate the Thermal Sampling page: From the top navigation bar, click Thermal - Sampling. On this page, you can view the rendering of the collected conditioned air back to state temperature profile and air conditioning components.
  • Page 80: Settings

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide • Depending on the system configuration, the thermal management - page acquisition member autoconfiguration temperature profile and status icon (single / double air-conditioning). 8.2.2 Settings To access and navigate the Thermal Settings page: From the top navigation bar, click Thermal - Setting.
  • Page 81 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 8.4 Thermal Settings: AC and Temperature Page 5. When finished, save the new settings and click OK on the confirmation screen. 8 LCD Screen Overview Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 82: Power

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 8.5 Thermal Settings: Confirmation Page Note the following information about the Thermal Settings page: • Air supply temperature setpoint default: 74 °F; Setting range: 59 – 90 °F • Depending on the system configuration, the thermal management - automatic page configuration settings and controls (single / double air-conditioning).
  • Page 83 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 8.6 UPS Tab 8 LCD Screen Overview Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 84 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Note the following information about the UPS tab: • In order for the UPS tab to display the appropriate information, it's critical that the initial cabinet configurations were completed correctly. Otherwise, the UPS flow diagram will reflect incorrect information related to the UPS type, mode of operation, common battery, and so on.
  • Page 85: Pdu

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 8.3.2 PDU To access and navigate the Power - PDU page: From the top navigation bar, click Power - PDU.The PDU tab displays the total current and active power of each PDU distribution, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 86: Settings

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 8.8 Environment Sampling Page Note the following information about the Environmental Sampling tab: • Hot and cold aisles average temperature and moisture profile cross-ordinate the adaptive adjustment shaft, a fade quadrant grid background baseline sampling period: 6S, duration curve: 1h.
  • Page 87 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 8.9 Environmental Settings The fields are automatically set to their factory default values. The following table details the factory environmental settings. Table 8.1 Factory Environmental Settings Default Setting Parameter Front Cold Aisle...
  • Page 88: Alarms

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 8.5 Alarms The Alarms page contains two sub-sections: Active and History. These sub-sections contain information related to the system's existing alarms and historical alarms that are no longer in use. NOTE: No user-defined alarms are available through the SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution web UI.
  • Page 89: History

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 8.2 Buzzer Icons Icon Function Description Normal Mode When set to normal mode, the buzzer sounds an alarms for five minutes or until silenced. Maintenance Mode When set to maintenance mode, the buzzer does not sound.
  • Page 90: Logs

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 8.6 Logs To view the system logs: From the top navigation bar, click Log. The Log page is only available on the LCD screen and displays control information. Figure 8.12 Log Tab Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 91: Settings

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 8.7 Settings 8.7.1 Password To view and configure the password settings: From the top navigation bar, click Settings - Password.The Password tab allows you to modify the password through the LCD screen. By default, the password is 1234.
  • Page 92: Network

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 8.7.2 Network To view and configure the network setting: From the top navigation bar, click Settings - Network. The Network tab allows you to modify network parameters, such as IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
  • Page 93 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 8.15 Network Settings Keypad 8 LCD Screen Overview Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 94: System

    To view and configure the system settings: From the top navigation bar, click Settings - System. The System tab provides information related to the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit's firmware and hardware version, the LCD's firmware version, and allows you to configure the system's mode.
  • Page 95: Configuration

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 8.7.4 Configuration Figure 8.17 Configuration Settings To reconfigure the system: Contact Vertiv Technical Support for assistance. 8 LCD Screen Overview Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp.
  • Page 96 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 8 LCD Screen Overview...
  • Page 97: Vertiv™ Liebert® Rdu501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit Web User Interface (Ui)

    UI. For additional instructions or functional information, please refer to the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual shipped with the unit and located on www.Vertiv.com.
  • Page 98: Login

    Authorization on page 113 3. Contact Vertiv Customer Service Center and provide them with the Identify Code, serial number and other necessary customer information to obtain the Start Code. 4. Once provided by a Vertiv customer service member, enter the Start Code and click Confirm.
  • Page 99 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 9.2 Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit Login Page 2. Enter the default username and password: admin/Vertiv 3. Click Login. After logging into the system for the first time, it is recommended to change the default password.
  • Page 100: Password Retrieval

    To retrieve a forgotten password: NOTE: You must have the email or SMS parameters correctly set on the Email & SMS Configuration page. For more details, refer to the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual shipped with the unit and located on www.Vertiv.com.
  • Page 101: Home

    Aisle Temperature: the average temperature of the cold and hot aisles in the module. For details about the temperature sensor of the rack in the module, see the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual shipped with the unit and located on www.Vertiv.com.
  • Page 102: Facility Overview

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide • Log out of the web UI by clicking the Log Out button in the top right corner. • View the number of events in the console and in the U-level from the past three days and the number of IPMI device alarms by clicking the IT Events/Alarms icon.
  • Page 103: Devices Overview

    9.2.2 IT devices overview The IT Devices Overview page contains corresponding information related to the devices. For additional information, please refer to the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual shipped with the unit and located on www.Vertiv.com. 9.3 Safe Management (Mgmt) The Safe Management page monitors and manages the security of the cabinet through video surveillance, access control, and fire fighting management functions.
  • Page 104 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide NOTE: The maximum number of access controllers is 2 aisle door controllers + 2 x 24 cabinet door lock controllers. Figure 9.5 Card Management To navigate through the Card Mgmt tab: From the Safe Mgmt - Door Access Mgmt tab, click the Card Mgmt tab to perform the following functions: •...
  • Page 105 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 9.3 Access Card Parameters Parameter Description Access card Manually enter the card number, or install a card reader to automatically read the card number. Click to download the card number reader plug-in. To view the plug-in help details, click the question mark icon.
  • Page 106 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Authority management Figure 9.7 Authorization Management To configure authorization settings: From the Safe Mgmt - Door Access Mgmt tab, click the Auth Mgmt tab. 2. Use the drop-down menu to select the controller/lock.
  • Page 107: Video Surveillance

    From the Safe Mgmt - Door Access Mgmt tab, click the Remote Control tab. You can perform functions such as remote opening on the access control device. Fingerprint management This feature is not available for the Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution in North America. 9.3.2 Video surveillance Realtime video To navigate through the Realtime Video page: From the Safe Mgmt - Video Surveillance tab, click the Realtime Video tab.
  • Page 108 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 9.4 Live Video Options Icon Description Function Play Start /stop real-time browsing of a single device. Set the current page to browse in 1x1, 2x2, or 3x3 mode. When browsing the current page in 1x1 mode, switch to Video Monitoring browse video monitoring of different devices.
  • Page 109: Power Management (Mgmt)

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Video device management Note the following information about the Video Device Management page: • The monitoring unit supports one Network Video Recorder (NVR) with a maximum of four IP cameras connected to the NVR.
  • Page 110: Calculation Setting

    NOTE: If the PDU in the SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution has been configured, then the energy consumption statistics settings and system load percentage settings were automatically configured. For more information on the Power Mgmt page, please refer to the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual shipped with the unit and located on www.Vertiv.com.
  • Page 111: Device Options

    Mgmt, Batch Configuration, Signal Setting, Notify Type Configuration, Email&SMS Configuration, and Alarm Actions. The following section describes the Alarm Actions section. For more information on the other tabs, please refer to the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual shipped with the unit and located on www.Vertiv.com.
  • Page 112 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Figure 9.10 Alarm Actions Page Note the following about the Alarm Actions page: • When at least two temperature collections points at the front door exceeds the set value, the monitoring system generates a cabinet high-temperature alarm. This alarm disappears when the number of collection points exceeding the value fall below two.
  • Page 113: Additional Information

    9.6 Additional Information For more information on the functionality and usage of the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 intelligent monitoring unit, please refer to the user manual. The user manual is shipped with the unit and can be also located according to the following procedures.
  • Page 114 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank 9 Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. Intelligent Monitoring Unit Web User Interface (UI)
  • Page 115: General Maintenance

    Note the following about performing maintenance operations on the solution: • It is recommended to select the original parts produced by Vertiv Co., Ltd. to ensure the economics, stability, and maintainability of the system operation. •...
  • Page 116: Cabinet Inspection Checklist

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 10.1 Cabinet Inspection Checklist Daily inspections include power distribution systems, thermal management systems, monitoring systems, and security systems, and are recommended to perform daily inspections in accordance with the table below. Table 10.1 Cabinet Inspections Checklist...
  • Page 117: Cooling System Maintenance Schedule

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide 10.2 Cooling System Maintenance Schedule Conduct monthly, quarterly, biannual and annual checks for the cooling system, according to the following guidelines. Refer to Table 10.2 below All tasks and time periods listed here are the manufacturers’ regulations and must be documented in an inspection report.
  • Page 118 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 10.2  Maintenance Schedule (continued) Maintenance Period Component Monthly By Every Every Annually User 3 Months 6 Months Check compressor noise/vibrations Check oil level through compressor sight glass Adjust/tighten compressor/functional elements Check sight glass for problem detection...
  • Page 119: Troubleshooting

    For troubleshooting the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit, please refer to the following table for common issues, causes, and solutions. If your specific issue is not addressed in the table below, refer to the Vertiv™ Liebert® RDU501 Intelligent Monitoring Unit User Manual shipped with the unit and lcoated on www.Vertiv.com.
  • Page 120 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 11.1 Monitoring Unit Troubleshooting (continued) Category Issue Possible Causes Solutions following ping command to confirm the IP address connectivity: ping [IP address]. The ping statistics should inform you if there has been a loss of connection.
  • Page 121 If the above solutions do not resolve the issue, the server may be rejecting the session request from the monitoring unit. Please contact Vertiv Technical Support for additional assistance. Uninstall the browser playback plug-in "webcomponent.exe"...
  • Page 122: Smartrow™ 2 Common Issues And Solutions

    11.2 SmartRow™ 2 Common Issues and Solutions For troubleshooting the SmartRow™ 2 infrastructure solution, please refer to the following table for commons issues, causes, and solutions. If your specific issues is not addressed in the below table, contact Vertiv Technical Support. Table 11.2 SmartRow™ 2 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 123 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Table 11.2 SmartRow™ 2 Troubleshooting (continued) Category Issue Possible Cause Solution Unit doors are not fully closed. Close all unit doors. The door status sensor is Poorly installed or damaged door sending alerts.
  • Page 124 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. 11 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 125: Appendices

    Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide Appendices Appendix A: Technical Support and Contacts A.1 Technical Support/Service in the United States Vertiv Group Corporation 24x7 dispatch of technicians for all products. 1-800-543-2378 Liebert® Channel Products 1-800-222-5877 A.2 Locations United States...
  • Page 126 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide This page intentionally left blank Proprietary and Confidential ©2024 Vertiv Group Corp. Appendices...
  • Page 127 Vertiv™ SmartRow™ 2 Infrastructure Solution User Guide...
  • Page 128 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.

Table of Contents

Save PDF