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Email Notification .......................................................................................................................................... 34

 

PPPoE Setup ................................................................................................................................................... 36

 

Syslog Setup ................................................................................................................................................... 36

 

DDNS Setup .................................................................................................................................................... 37

 

SMS Configuration ......................................................................................................................................... 37

 

Firewall Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 38

 

Modbus TCP Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 38

 

BACNET Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 39

 

Neighbor Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 39

 

EMD Configuration ........................................................................................................................................ 39

 

Wireless Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 40

 

External Links Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 41

 

IoT Server Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 42

 

UPS History ............................................................................................................................................................................. 43

 

UPS History Log .............................................................................................................................................. 43

 

UPS Extended Log .......................................................................................................................................... 44

 

UPS Events Log ............................................................................................................................................... 45

 

USHA Events Log ............................................................................................................................................ 45

 

Clear & Save Log Data .................................................................................................................................... 46

 

Chapter 4 Configuring the USHA via SSH ............................................................................................................... 47

 

Configuring via SSH ................................................................................................................................................................ 47

 

Setting the IP Address, Gateway Address, Network Mask and Date/Time ................................................... 48

 

Network Control Group Setting ..................................................................................................................... 50

 

Account Control Group Setting ...................................................................................................................... 52

 

Email Group Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 55

 

SNMP Group Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 57

 

Back to Main Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 59

 

End of USHA Console Configuration .............................................................................................................. 59

 

Chapter 5 Managing USHA/UPS via SNMP ............................................................................................................ 60

 

Setting SNMP parameters in USHA ....................................................................................................................................... 60

 

SNMP Access Control Setting ................................................................................................................................................ 60

 

SNMP Trap Receivers Setting ................................................................................................................................................ 60

 

Set up SNMP Manager Software .......................................................................................................................................... 60

 

Chapter 6 UPS Power Management ...................................................................................................................... 61

 

Turn off UPS Manually ............................................................................................................................................................ 61

 

Set UPS into Sleep Mode Manually ....................................................................................................................................... 62

 

UPS Shutdown during Power Crisis ...................................................................................................................................... 63

 

Summary of Contents for mimi USHA EX900 Series

Page 1: ...U US SH HA A I IX X E EX X 9 90 00 0 U UP PS S S SN NM MP P H HT TT TP P A AG GE EN NT T User s Manual USHA IX900 series mimi USHA IX900 series mimi USHA EX900 series Version 2 00 Dec 2021...

Page 2: ...Comprehensive View 15 UPS Identification 16 Battery Parameters 16 Input Parameters 17 Output Parameters 17 Alarm Table 18 Client Table 19 UPS Management 20 UPS Configuration 20 UPS Control 21 UPS Bat...

Page 3: ...pter 4 Configuring the USHA via SSH 47 Configuring via SSH 47 Setting the IP Address Gateway Address Network Mask and Date Time 48 Network Control Group Setting 50 Account Control Group Setting 52 Ema...

Page 4: ...Managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule 64 Appendix A Technical Information 65 LED Definition 65 Technical Specification 66...

Page 5: ...d in a commercial environment CE Notice This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN55022 2010 Class B EN55024 2010 IE...

Page 6: ...management and flexible configuration via Web Browser NMS SSH and SNMP Automatic events notification via E mail short message SMS and SNMP Trap Graceful shutdown to protect up to 250 servers workstat...

Page 7: ...ion via the network USHA also provides shutdown software tool for sending the event notifications to the connected clients The shutdown software can be installed on various operating systems It can co...

Page 8: ...Software 1 Piece 4 Serial Cable for connecting UPS Only for EX901 902 952 1 Piece Interface of USHA IX900 mini USHA IX EX900 The interface of USHA IX901 includes a Network port EMD port USB port Setu...

Page 9: ...scription 1 Network port Connects to network LED indication LAN 10 100 link Activity 2 EMD port Connects to an environmental sensor EMD LED indication System power System status 3 USB port Connects t...

Page 10: ...p1 Insert the USHA Card into the UPS slot Step2 Lock the screws of the USHA card bracket Step3 Procure a workstation Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 or above installed Step4 Insert the Ethernet cable int...

Page 11: ...d the USHA FITility v1 xx exe in CD contents and install the Upgrade Tool on your PC Step2 Execute USHA FITility USHA FITility will auto discover and list up the devices on your LAN Step3 If necessary...

Page 12: ...12 Step4 Type in Account and Password Step5 Type in new settings and click Next to finish the IP setting Step6 Select your device and click Browse to open webpage...

Page 13: ...13 Step7 The webpage display the USHA Comprehensive View...

Page 14: ...ddress in the network 5 Enter the USHA Subnet Mask of the network 6 Enter the IP address of the Primary Time Server and Secondary Time Server in the network 7 Click the Set Values to save the settings...

Page 15: ...tage Battery Capacity Remaining The remaining battery capacity expressed in percent of full capacity Current Battery Voltage The current battery voltage expressed in Volts UPS Temperature This shows t...

Page 16: ...0E 900VA UPS Name This is the name of the UPS configured by Administrator UPS Firmware Revision The firmware revision of the UPS USHA Firmware Revision The firmware revision of USHA UPS Manufacturer T...

Page 17: ...alue should be reset by the Administrator Input Parameters The page will refresh automatically Current Utility Line Voltage This shows the current input voltage in Volts Max Utility Line Voltage Last...

Page 18: ...current output Current in Amps Output Load This shows the current load on the UPS in terms of percentage Alarm Table This menu will refresh automatically Number of Active Alarms Number of current act...

Page 19: ...ent system that has the Shutdown Program running and has registered with USHA Index Serialized index number of the client registered IP Address IP address of the client running the Shutdown Program an...

Page 20: ...output voltage in Volts Output Frequency This shows the nominal output frequency in Hertz Output VA The maximum number of Volts multiply by Amps that the UPS can deliver Output Power This shows the n...

Page 21: ...be count down synchronize to the shutdown delay time set in the Shutdown Program in all connected clients To avoid improper shutdown of the clients the UPS shutdown delay time set in USHA should alwa...

Page 22: ...ery Test Command None No action Quick Battery Test Perform battery test for a short time Test Until Battery Low Perform battery test until battery low Timed Test Perform the battery test for the perio...

Page 23: ...broadcast to the connected clients Client Shutdown warning message will be broadcast and shutdown command will be sent to the connected clients UPS Turn Off warning message will be broadcast shutdown...

Page 24: ...he UPS is over the pre set value Please check the configuration in UPS Shutdown menu for UPS Over Temperature Weekly Schedule This Shutdown occurs as per the timings given in the Weekly Schedule shutd...

Page 25: ...utput power Special Schedule This page shows the special day schedule for the UPS From this page the UPS can be scheduled to shutdown and restart on a specific day and time Index This column provides...

Page 26: ...he USHA will synchronize its time with the server periodically If Daylight Saving Time enabled the time will be one hour earlier than NTP server time Set Manually User can set the date and time with t...

Page 27: ...tem Contact The value set in System manager System Contact defined in MIB II System Location The value set in System installation place System Location defined in MIB II History Log Interval This valu...

Page 28: ...eful auto configuration via DHCPv6 USHA IPv6 Local Address The IPv6 link local address of system eg FE80 2E0 D8FF FEFF 8A59 The prefix of link local address is always FE80 64 64 is the prefix length T...

Page 29: ...has to enter user name and password when he she access to USHA SSH Connection Enable Disable the SSH connection with the USHA The user may configure SSH protocol to use a port number other than standa...

Page 30: ...er User can set the Share Secret of Secondary Server Packet Timeout Interval sec User can set the Packet Timeout Interval Packet Retry Times User can set the Packet Retry Times Multi User Table This p...

Page 31: ...This field allows the administrator to set the privacy password of the associated user Priv Protocol This field allows the administrator to set the privacy protocol DES or AES Security Level This fiel...

Page 32: ...he trap to be received Information All traps are received Warning Trap that need to be noticed and are in dangerous is received Severe The significant traps such as the UPS failure and low battery whi...

Page 33: ...f the string is 31 characters Wake On LAN test Send the packet to turn on the client PC Unix Linux Shutdown This page allows user to set UNIX Linux remote shutdown function and user will be able to sh...

Page 34: ...ld allows the administrator to key in the script content Administrator can select Show or Hide the script content Test result To display the result of Unix Linux Shutdown Test Email Notification This...

Page 35: ...email support TLS Mail Account As Administrator you may enter the email address of the individual you wish to have the SNMP WEB Adapter send mail to Description As Administrator you may enter a descri...

Page 36: ...ion of Informational Warning or Severe Refer to the MIB documentation included with the adapter for more information If the Event Filter is by Event administrator can select which trap should be sent...

Page 37: ...viders User Name The account that has created with the selected DDNS provider Password The password that collocate to your DDNS account DDNS Domain Name The Domain Name has created from the selected D...

Page 38: ...0 128 IPv6 Action Accept this IP or IP segment could be accessed USHA Reject this IP or IP segment could not be accessed USHA Modbus TCP Configuration This page lets the administrator to set Modbus co...

Page 39: ...lave To set the USHA to be master or slave device Slave Address This field will display the IP address of the device Alarm Number Number of current active UPS alarms Alarm Description This field will...

Page 40: ...for a two wire detector that will emulate an open close state When the wires are closed to loopback the signal for the sensor the sensor will detect the state as closed The sensor will NOT activate th...

Page 41: ...on Security To select the wireless security Password To enter wireless password Channel The operating frequency to be used Signal Strength The signal strength of wireless device External Links Setup T...

Page 42: ...tup in the USHA Server Control This field allows to Enabled or Disabled USHA connecting to IoT server Server IP This field allows to set the IP address of USHA which administrator wants to connect to...

Page 43: ...the values were recorded Input Voltage This shows the input voltage in Volts at the time of recording Output Voltage This shows the output voltage in Volts at the time of recording Output Current Thi...

Page 44: ...his column shows the date when consolidation of the record started Start Time This gives the time in a 24 hour format when the values were recorded End Date This column shows the ending date of the co...

Page 45: ...the average temperature of the UPS battery in o C in the consolidated interval EMD Temperature This shows the current temperature measurement of the EMD EMD Humidity This shows the current humidity m...

Page 46: ...low Administrator can save the various USHA log data to a file with the extension csv that can be opened and read in MS Excel Save all logs to USB Flash This function allow administrator to save all l...

Page 47: ...een please enter the user name and password the default username is SNMP and the password is admin Then the USHA configuration utility main menu will show on the screen Login as SNMP usha 192 168 53 2...

Page 48: ...0va 1 IP Time and System Group 2 Network Control Group 3 Account Control Group 4 Email Group 5 SNMP Group 0 Back to Main Menu Please Enter Your Choice 1 2 Select 1 to enter the IPv4 Group page or 2 t...

Page 49: ...s 2001 1234 100 f101 2e0 d8ff feff b406 64 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice 0 4 Select 3 to enter the Date and Time Group pages IP Time and System Group Date and Time Group 1 System...

Page 50: ...Email Group 5 SNMP Group 0 Back to Main Menu Please Enter Your Choice 2 1 Select 6 8 to enter the related network control pages USHA Configuration Utility USHA Network Control Group 1 BOOTP DHCP Cont...

Page 51: ...setting as shown below Network Control Group SMTP Control Group 1 SMTP Control Enabled 2 SMTP Port 25 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice 0 4 Enter the related SSH setting as shown bel...

Page 52: ...odel 0va 1 IP Time and System Group 2 Network Control Group 3 Account Control Group 4 Email Group 5 SNMP Group 0 Back to Main Menu Please Enter Your Choice 3 1 Select 1 3 to enter the related account...

Page 53: ...3 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice 0 3 Enter the related access control setting as shown below Account Control Group Access Control Table User Name User Level 1 Disabled 2 Disabled...

Page 54: ...setting as shown below Super User Name Password Group Super User Group 1 User Name SNMP 2 User Password 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice 0 After completing these settings press 0 to...

Page 55: ...3 Account Control Group 4 Email Group 5 SNMP Group 0 Back to Main Menu Please Enter Your Choice 4 1 Enter the related E mail setting as shown below USHA Configuration Utility Email Group 1 Mail Serve...

Page 56: ...Level 1 None Information 2 None Information 3 None Information 4 None Information 5 None Information 6 None Information 7 None Information 8 None Information Command 1 Display one entry 2 Modify one e...

Page 57: ...Group 0 Back to Main Menu Please Enter Your Choice 5 If you want to use a PC and perform the SNMP manager trap function in order to manage UPS through USHA the IP address of the PC must be added to th...

Page 58: ...to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice 0 2 Enter the related SNMPv3 USM setting as shown below If you want to use a workstation with SNMP Manager or set up more restrictive access you can add the...

Page 59: ...pleting the configuration press 0 to end the console connection Reboot USHA is not necessary unless you press 3 to end the console connection and force USHA reboot again USHA Configuration Utility USH...

Page 60: ...g USHA via HTTP or SNMP protocols Note If you do not enter the IP address of the workstation to the Access Control Table via Serial Port or Telnet or the SNMP HTTP Access Control via Web Browser in US...

Page 61: ...omatically during holiday or after office hour by using the Weekly Shutdown schedule or Special Day schedule These schedules can also assist MIS staff to prevent unauthorised access to the server afte...

Page 62: ...trol in the UPS Management menu Login the web user interface as an administrator identity Select the radial button beside UPS Sleep and click the Send button UPS Shutdown Delay Sec 180 default value U...

Page 63: ...s an administrator identity Configure the UPS Shutdown table to meet your need Click the Set Value button when finished Status UPS Turn Off default value Delay Min 10 default value 1st Warning Sec 30...

Page 64: ...A is correct Scenario Status UPS Turn Off default value Delay Min 10 default value 1st Warning Sec 0 default value Warning Interval sec 60 default value UPS Shutdown Delay Sec 180 default value Shutdo...

Page 65: ...ction 1 Network ON Flashing 1sec Ethernet 100 Traffic 2 OFF Flashing 1sec Ethernet 10 Traffic 3 ON ON 100 Base TX Ready 4 OFF ON 10 Base T Ready 5 OFF OFF Ethernet Disconnection 6 Status EMD ON OFF Po...

Page 66: ...Watts Maximum without USB Host function 6 0 Watts Maximum with USB Host function SMT Switch SMT switch on the board for configuration Dimension L x W x H mm USHA IX900 series 129 9 L x 60 0 W mm miniU...

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