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  Press the 2 key (Modifiy Jbus settings)

  Press «Return» key  to modify the Jbus settings 

* Hex format.

  Press the 0 key (Exit).

  Press the 0 key (Exit).

  Run a browser

  Enter in the address bar: 

http://IP address/

 (e.g. http://172.16.1.82/)

  The home page is displayed

  Select the setting menu

 

  Set the parameters.

  Select the «Save» button to save the new parameters.

Setting Jbus configutration

Set Slave number : 0x1*

Set the Baud Rate [1:38400,2: 19200, 3:9600, 4: 4800, 5: 2400, 
6: 1200] :3
Set data format[1: 8 bits, 2: 7 bits] :1
Set stop bit[1: 1 bits, 2: 2 bits] :1
Set parity [1: None, 2: Even, 3: Odd] :1

Wait during the new setting is saved ...
TLS/Slave JBUS initialized
The Jbus configuration is now updated.

Through a web browser

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Summary of Contents for -66103

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Page 3: ...end e mail and SMS messages Control the ON OFF function of the UPS and the outlets Monitor the Environment Sensor optional cat no 66846 One Network Management Card Modbus Jbus 66103 One serial cable for configuration 34003918 One installation manual 34003906 The Network Management Card Modbus Jbus 66103 is compatible with the Pulsar range UPSs available since 2006 Note If the technical level of th...

Page 4: ...UPS Data Green OFF ON Flashing Card starting Communicating with UPS Normal operation Communication with UPS is operational RS232 Orange OFF ON Flashing Configuration menu activated Normal operation Configuration menu not activated Communication with Environment Sensor option Settings Sensor 66103 UPS data RS232 100M 10M 000623001C07 ETHERNET 10 100BT port Service port Settings Sensor Orange LED RS...

Page 5: ...tion detection continues until the card has been connected to the network Once connection is made card start up continues Once the card has started proceed as indicated below Connect the serial cable to card s service port and PC s COM port Use a terminal emulator such as HyperTerminalTM with these settings Echo typed characters locally option disabled Type EATON or eaton The main configuration me...

Page 6: ...ress the 2 key Modify Network settings Follow the instructions and enter the IP parameters Wait until Done is displayed indicating that the IP parameters have been saved Press the 0 key Exit Press the 1 key Reset Press the 2 key Restart The card restarts with the new IP settings after approx one minute Your network is equipped with a BOOTP DHCP server default Network configuration MAC address 00 0...

Page 7: ...command Continue configuration via the sections in the Settings menu This manual provides all the information required to install and configure the Network Management Card Modbus Jbus 66103 For more information on the supervision control and configuration functions offered by the Network Management Card Modbus Jbus 66103 see the user manual on the Solution Pac 2 CD ROM or in the Products Power Man...

Page 8: ...rms e mail SNMP trap tripped by pre set thresholds Connection is made via the Service port Settings Sensor on the Network Management Card Modbus Jbus The sensor is detected automatically Configuration and supervision use a menu that may be accessed directly from the home page For more information see the user manual of the Network Management Card Modbus Jbus SENSOR CONNECTION option 66102 Settings...

Page 9: ...ompletely absorbed by the load and a portion is reflected back into the transmission line The termination line is not necessary if the speed on the line is much less than 115Kbauds The default setting of the RS485 is a 4 wires configuration without polarity and without termination SA1 switches are used to make the termination and the topology of the line 2 or 4 wires The termination resistance val...

Page 10: ...onnection if end of the line polarity transmit receive data transmit receive data transmit receive data termination termination Master unit Card of an end of line cubicle connection if end of the line 3V3 SA1 3 3V3 SA1 3 Card of an intermediate cubicle SA2 OFF ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SA1 SA1 OFF ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SA1 Link without polarity and without termination SA2 OFF ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SA1 SA1 OFF ...

Page 11: ...er termination termination receive data slave transmitt receive data slave transmitt transmit data transmit data transmit data slave receiver receive data polarity connection if end of the line polarity connection if end of the line Master unit Card of an intermediate cubicle Card of an end of line cubicle SA2 OFF ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SA1 SA1 OFF ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SA1 Link without polarity and with...

Page 12: ...gh settings port Bits per second Data bits Stop bits Parity Flow control 9600 8 1 none none EATON NETWORK MANAGEMENT CARD 1 Reset 2 Network configuration 3 Set Login Password to Default 4 Return to Default Configuration 5 Jbus configuration 6 Sensor configuration 0 Exit Jbus settings 1 Display Jbus settings 2 Modify Jbus settings 3 Display Jbus diagnostics 4 Reset Jbus diagnostics 5 Return to Jbus...

Page 13: ...is displayed Select the setting menu Set the parameters Select the Save button to save the new parameters Setting Jbus configutration Set Slave number 0x1 Set the Baud Rate 1 38400 2 19200 3 9600 4 4800 5 2400 6 1200 3 Set data format 1 8 bits 2 7 bits 1 Set stop bit 1 1 bits 2 2 bits 1 Set parity 1 None 2 Even 3 Odd 1 Wait during the new setting is saved TLS Slave JBUS initialized The Jbus config...

Page 14: ...otection Up to 100 servers protected Network Fast ETHERNET 10 100 Mbits auto negotiation HTTP 1 1 SNMP V1 NTP TFTP SMTP BOOTP DHCP Identification User name and password Security SSL 3 0 TLS 1 0 Browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 x or higher NMS Enterprise Power Manager EPM Management Pac 2 MIB MIB II standard UPS EATON MIB V1 7 Settings default values IP network BOOTP DHCP enabled IP address 1...

Page 15: ... EMC 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC Federal Communication Commission FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment The information presented in this manual is...

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