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4. Type “setup” and press Enter to enter the Authentication menu.
5.
Enter the user name and password of the PDU device at the Authentication menu.
Note:
The default username is “cyber” and the default password is “cyber”. For
further
information and configuration via Hyper Terminal, see Appendix A- Hyper
Terminal.
Metered Readout
Tx/Rx
Link
Serial
Port
Amps
Volts
KW
- Warning
- Overload
B1 B2
- Normal
Select
YU0-0000028-00
Reset
The Metered Readout provides instant status updates of the
PDU’s Voltage, Current, Power conditions as well as the local
IP address of the unit to the user. In addition, it also allows
the user to control each outlet of the PDU.
Basic Operation
Screen Selection- To toggle the different status screens, press the Select button
next to the PDU status screen.
Pressing the Select once will toggle to the next status screen.
Pressing and holding the Select button for 3 seconds will display the
local IP address of the unit.
Pressing and holding the Select button for 6 seconds will enter the outlet
control mode.
PDU Status Screen
Current Level
Amps
Volts
KW
The Current Level screen shows the total current draw of the
connected equipment. Units are listed in Amps.
The Power screen shows the total power that the devices
connected to the PDU consumes. Units are listed in kilowatts.
The IP Address screen displays the local IP address of the
PDU unit. Note: If the PDU is not connected to a LAN, the
readout will display the default IP address.
The Outlet screen shows the condition of each outlet in
sequence. When the outlet is on, the light below this outlet is
on and an upper square appears next to the number of the
outlet. To switch the outlet to off mode, press the Select
button once and the upper square will change into lower
square. At this time, please wait for 1 second and the outlet
will turn to off mode automatically.
The Input Voltage screen measures the AC voltage that the
system is receiving from the utility wall receptacle. This can
be used as a diagnostic tool to identify poor-quality input
power. Units are listed in Volts.
Input Voltage
Power
Outlet Control (switched series only)
Amps
Volts
KW
Amps
Volts
KW
Amps
Volts
KW
Amps
Volts
KW
Amps
Volts
KW
Remote Management
The remote management function of the CyberPower PDU provides for
monitoring the PDU vitals, controlling outlets, and utilizing SNMP functionality.
Remote management is performed via the web interface. To access the web
interface, please follow the instructions below:
1.
Enter the IP address of the PDU into a web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox).
2.
Enter the user name and password of the PDU device at the authentication screen.
Note:
The default username is ”cyber” and the default password is “cyber”.
After entering Web interface for the first time, please set the correct time in
[System=>General=>Date & Time]
For additional information about the features and functionality of CyberPower
Management Console, please refer to the PDU Software Installation CD.
LED Indicators
Device Reset
To reset all the settings to default except for the IP address, press and
hold the Reset Button for 3 seconds.
To reset all the settings to default, press and hold the Reset Button for 6
seconds.
Unaended/Automac Shutdown
PowerPanel Business Edition software automatically saves open files and
gracefully
shuts down the operating system in an intelligent and orderly fashion.
PowerPanel must be installed on every PC for which the shut down is to take place.
The PC receives SNMP messages directly from the PDU, and these messages can
be scheduled for an exact date/time, or can be performed immediately. Follow the
directions below for setting up Unattended/Automatic Shutdown.
Step 1. PC Configuration
1. Install PowerPanel Business Edition Client on every PC that will be part of the shut
down process. (Follow the instructions in the PowerPanel Business Edition Client
user manual).
2. Configure the settings in PowerPanel Business Edition Client. See the PowerPanel
Business Edition Client User Manual for additional help.
Step 2. PDU Configuration
1. Verify that the IP address of all PCs that will be part of the shut down process are
included in the Client List of web interface (For additional information, please refer
to the user’s manual in the PDU Software Installation CD).
Step 3. Notification
Notifying the PCs of potential outlet shutdown can be accomplished using the
following methods:
Outlets Control Menu: Performing the task of turning off or rebooting outlets.
Scheduling Menu: Setting the scheduler to perform the task of turning off or
rebooting outlets. The notification will occur prior to the scheduled date/time.
Outlet Overload: In event of a PDU overload, notification will be sent prior to the
PDU shutting down.
Firmware Upgrade
By upgrading the Firmware, you can obtain new features and
updates/improvements to existing functionality. There are two files to update in order
to upgrade the firmware version:
* cpspduafw_XXX.bin
* cpspduadata_XXX.bin
Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware.
1. Download the latest firmware from cyberpowersystems.com
2. Extract the file to “C:\”
3. Open a command prompt window
4. Login to the PDU with FTP command, type
* ftp
* ftp> open
* To [current ip of the PDU] [port] ; EX: To 192.168.22.126 21
* Input USER NAME and PASSWORD (same as the administrator account in Web
interface default : cyber ; cyber)
IP Address
sutatSrotacidnI Description
Green The total PDU power load is normal.
Orange Near overload.
Red Overload.
.ffo si rewop UDP ehTffO
On(Green) The PDU power is on.
Receiving/transmitting data packet.
Reset finished.
.NAL eht ot detcennoc si UDP eht setacidnInO
Off
Indicates the PDU is not connected to the
LAN.
.rewop gnidivorp dna no si teltuo ehTnO
.ffo si teltuo ehTffO
Outlet
Load
Tx/Rx
Flash
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