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User Manual

 

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Table of Contents 

1. 

Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 

2. 

Installation................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 

2.1 

AC Power............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 

2.2 

DC Power ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5 

2.3 

Ethernet .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 

2.4 

USB OTG .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 

3. 

LED Indicators .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6 

4. 

Buttons ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 

4.1 

Hardware Reset ................................................................................................................................................................... 6 

4.2 

Software Reset .................................................................................................................................................................... 6 

5. 

Web Server .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 

5.1 

Login ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

5.2 

Power Management ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 

5.3 

Reports ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

5.4 

Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 

5.4.1 

Device Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 10 

5.4.2     

Network Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 

5.4.3 

Network Advanced Setup.......................................................................................................................................... 15 

5.4.4 

Triggers Setup ........................................................................................................................................................... 20 

5.4.5 

Users Setup .............................................................................................................................................................. 24 

5.4.6 

Sequences Setup....................................................................................................................................................... 24 

5.5 

Utilities .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25 

5.5.1 

File Upload ............................................................................................................................................................... 25 

5.5.2 

Backup/Restore ........................................................................................................................................................ 26 

5.5.3 

Factory Reset ............................................................................................................................................................ 26 

5.5.4 

Soft Reboot .............................................................................................................................................................. 26 

6. 

Security ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 

6.1 

Authentication .................................................................................................................................................................. 27 

6.1.1  

802.1X ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27 

6.1.2  

SSO (Single Sign-On) ................................................................................................................................................. 27 

6.2 

Interfaces .......................................................................................................................................................................... 27 

6.2.1  

Network Interface .................................................................................................................................................... 27 

6.3 

Statement of Volatility ....................................................................................................................................................... 28 

7. 

Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)................................................................................................................................. 29 

7.1 

HTTP/HTTPS REST .............................................................................................................................................................. 29 

7.2 

SNMP ................................................................................................................................................................................ 29 

8. 

Ordering Information ................................................................................................................................................................. 30 

8.1 

Part Number Scheme ......................................................................................................................................................... 30 

9. 

Specifications............................................................................................................................................................................. 31 

 

Summary of Contents for SurgeX Squid SX-DC-8-12-120

Page 1: ...120 SX DC 8 1224 120 SX DC 8 12 230 SX DC 8 24 230 SX DC 8 1224 230 Networked Power Conditioning and Energy ManagementAC DCPDU User Manual AMETEK Power Quality Solutions Technical Support 800 645 9721...

Page 2: ...User Manual 2021 AMETEK Power Quality Solutions Technical Support 800 645 9721 surgex com 2...

Page 3: ...Device Setup 10 5 4 2 Network Setup 14 5 4 3 Network Advanced Setup 15 5 4 4 Triggers Setup 20 5 4 5 Users Setup 24 5 4 6 Sequences Setup 24 5 5 Utilities 25 5 5 1 File Upload 25 5 5 2 Backup Restore...

Page 4: ...d sequences and putting a unit into shutdown For example an action can be created to power cycle a network appliance if it fails to respond to a ping Metering is performed at the system level and incl...

Page 5: ...eceptacle 120V 12A North America 240V 10A EU Australia South America Do not plug the unit into a relocatable power tap Check the outlet for correct polarity and presence of a ground conductor before p...

Page 6: ...thernet Connection and Activity 1 Surge Protection OK on opposite side of pictured view 4 Buttons There are two recessed pushbuttons located to the right of the Ethernet RJ 45 jack The Hardware Reset...

Page 7: ...ovides information and status for the whole unit and individual outlets as well as basic control of outlets The top r i g h t section of the page provides system status 5 3 Reports The Reports page di...

Page 8: ...maximum measured RMS current during the measurement period Current Average Total Device The average measured RMS current during the measurement period Current Peak Max Total Device The maximum measur...

Page 9: ...procedure Outlet Configuration Configure controllable outlet settings Outlet Group Configuration Create edit or delete outlet groups Date Time Settings Configure NTP server or set manual time Network...

Page 10: ...n does NOT change any settings for triggers This is only for visual coloring on gauges Power Up Delay Time Specifies the amount of time in seconds by which to stagger the manual turning on of multiple...

Page 11: ...p or after a shutdown clears if the initial state setting is selected in the Device Configuration tab Options are as follows Always On Regardless of other settings this outlet will always be on Ignore...

Page 12: ...ws for the specification of visual feedback and device initialization Outlet Group Configuration Item Description Group Name Specifies the name label to be associated with this Squid Member Name Speci...

Page 13: ...scription Server Time Returns the device s internal time based on the local time zone Set Time Specifies the method for setting the time in the Squid unit Options for this setting are NTP or manual NT...

Page 14: ...eway of the network interface on the RJ45 Ethernet port DNS 1 Current DNS1 of the network interface on the RJ45 Ethernet port DNS 2 Current DNS2 of the network interface on the RJ45 Ethernet port Host...

Page 15: ...m 15 User Manual 5 4 3 Network Advanced Setup The Network Advanced Setup page allows for the specification of more advanced network security and monitoring options 5 4 3 1 SNMP The SNMP tab allows for...

Page 16: ...ly to the REST API and REST API users will not be able to authenticate via SNMP V3 without redefining their credentials here SNMP credentials cannot be authenticated using the LDAP Client Name The nam...

Page 17: ...1X Settings Setup Item Description 802 1x Enabled Enables the 802 1x authentication client This does not require the Show Log Messages Opens and hides a table with date time coded 802 1x related messa...

Page 18: ...cal Support 800 645 9721 surgex com 18 User Manual 5 4 3 3 LDAP Client Settings The LDAP Client Settings tab allows for the specification of the LDAP Authentication server and authentication method an...

Page 19: ...equire Cert This specifies how to handle server certificates during TLS negotiations Never the client never asks the server for a certificate Allow the client will ask for a certificate if none is pro...

Page 20: ...one time or periodic command We suggest ensuring the NTP server is updating correctly to use the schedule trigger Action Types Item Description None Do not take any action only log the event This is u...

Page 21: ...300 VAC Current Uses the current measurement which includes total product current Measurement accuracy is between 0 1 A and 30 A Temperature Uses the internal temperature measurement This should not b...

Page 22: ...respond This trigger type is useful if there is a problematic piece of equipment that becomes unresponsive or if internet connectivity is inconsistent Item Description IP IP address to be pinged at t...

Page 23: ...ion Daily The trigger will fire every day at the given time Weekly The trigger will fire every week on the selected day s at the given time Monthly The trigger will fire every month on the given day o...

Page 24: ...s to be taken in a specific order and with a specified delay time between each step Using sequences avoids manually performing each action or turning each outlet on or off individually A sequence as d...

Page 25: ...Sequence Actions None useful for additional time delays State Change o On Off or Reboot 5 5 Utilities Squid contains several utilities to ease the configuration and deployment that may be performed o...

Page 26: ...be saved in the Backup Configuration 5 5 3 Factory Reset Factory default settings may be applied through the web interface Option to keep or reset network IP settings Web Server settings will be reset...

Page 27: ...sic usernames and passwords assigned by the administrator on a per unit basis SSO authentication uses LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol to authorize users and determine their level of privile...

Page 28: ...elow shows the corresponding memory types for the SurgeX Squid series MCU Model Memory Size Bytes Memory Type Volatility User Data SX DC 8 12 X SX DC 8 24 X SX DC 8 1224 X 96 KB ROM Non Volatile No 51...

Page 29: ...ntrol and monitoring platforms 7 1 HTTP HTTPS REST Squid includes an extensive HTTP API HTTPS when security is enabled in JSON format Full protocol details are available at http www ametekesp com 7 2...

Page 30: ...0 User Manual 8 Ordering Information 8 1 Part Number Scheme SX DC 8 1224 120 Squid DC Output Voltage 12 Dual 12V DC Banks 24 Dual 24V DC Banks 1224 12V DC Bank and 24V DC Bank Factory Default Software...

Page 31: ...dB 160 kHz 27 5 MHz 30 dB 310 kHz 17 6 MHz Under Voltage Auto Shutdown Adjustable from 0V to 300V or disabled Over Voltage Auto Shutdown Adjustable from 125V to 300V or disabled Over Current Auto Shu...

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