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Sensor Setup Screen

Figure 4-9.  Sensor Setup screen

Summary of Contents for 203039-B21 - Console Management Controller

Page 1: ...lhoff Project Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name a frnt doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 3 04 AM Console Management Controller User Guide Second Edition July 2001 Part Number 218258 002 Compaq Computer Corporation ...

Page 2: ...ress limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty Compaq service tool software including associated documentation is the property of and contains confidential technology of Compaq Computer Corporation Service customer is hereby licensed to use the software only for activities directly relating to the delivery of an...

Page 3: ...iii Rack Stability ix Getting Help x Compaq Technical Support x Compaq Website x Compaq Authorized Reseller x Chapter 1 Overview Compaq Console Management Controller 1 2 General Description 1 2 Standard CMC Features 1 3 Communications Ports 1 4 Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite 1 4 Front Panel 1 5 Front Panel Controls 1 6 Front Panel LEDs 1 6 Rear Panel 1 7 Chapter 2 Installation Installation R...

Page 4: ...twork Cable 2 22 Securing Cables to the CMC 2 22 Mounting the CMC in the Rack 2 23 Powering on the CMC 2 23 Configuring the CMC 2 24 Using the Front Serial Port 2 25 Installation Completion 2 25 Chapter 3 Operation LCD Menu 3 2 Status Menu 3 3 System Information Menu 3 4 Setup Menu 3 5 Alert Handling 3 6 Silencing an Audible Alarm 3 7 Deactivating an Alarm Relay 3 7 Chapter 4 Software Compaq Intel...

Page 5: ...een 4 20 Log Screen 4 22 Device Monitoring 4 22 Active Alarms Screen 4 23 Device Home Screen 4 24 Terminal Program Operation 4 26 Starting HyperTerminal 4 26 Navigating Menus 4 27 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting During Startup 5 2 Troubleshooting After Startup 5 3 Repairing the CMC 5 3 Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers A 1 Federal Commu...

Page 6: ...heckelhoff Project Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name a frnt doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 3 04 AM Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods B 2 Appendix C Specifications Specifications C 2 Appendix D Pin Layout Configuration Compaq CMC D 1 Index ...

Page 7: ... to distinguish elements of text Keys Keys appear in boldface A plus sign between two keys indicates that they should be pressed simultaneously USER INPUT User input appears in a different typeface and in uppercase FILENAMES Filenames appear in uppercase italics Menu Options Command Names Dialog Box Names These elements appear in initial capital letters COMMANDS DIRECTORY NAMES and DRIVE NAMES The...

Page 8: ...ext set off in this manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Symbols on Equipment These icons may be located on equipment in areas where hazardous conditions may exist This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential hazard The potential for injury exists if warnings are not observed Review the documentation for sp...

Page 9: ...potential for injury exists WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching Important Safety Information Before installing this product read the Important Safety Information guide provided in the Console Management Controller CMC Kit Rack Stability WARNING Make sure that the rack containing the CMC is stable The following conditions must be met T...

Page 10: ... Center Telephone numbers for world wide Technical Support Centers are listed on the Compaq website Access the Compaq website at http www compaq com Be sure to have the following information available before calling Compaq Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial number s Product model name s and number s Applicable error messages Add on boards or hardware Third party har...

Page 11: ...ment Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name b ch1 Overview doc Last Saved On 7 13 01 2 29 PM Chapter 1 Overview This chapter contains information on the following topics Compaq Console Management Controller General description Standard CMC features Front panel Rear panel ...

Page 12: ...ional temperature humidity vibration and intrusion sensors as well as smoke detection and electronic door locks A number of sensors can be connected to the CMC to monitor temperature humidity smoke mechanical shock vibration and security With the proper setup the system can Monitor voltage within the rack Monitor temperature within the rack Monitor humidity levels in the rack Detect whether rack d...

Page 13: ...C mains Two programmable fan output power controls Eight discrete inputs G Four intrusion inputs G One smoke input G One mechanical shock vibration input G Two Auxiliary AUX inputs Two electronic door lock controls Easy configuration via G Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite G Serial port on front panel G SNMP TCP IP G User inputs on front panel Audible and visual alarm indicators Monitoring of u...

Page 14: ...vice Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite With each CMC Compaq supplies a CD containing Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software This software permits the administrator to monitor and manage the rack environment through the Internet using Internet Explorer Software capabilities include the following Configuring the CMC Monitoring the following sensors G Input voltage G Temperature up to two G Humidi...

Page 15: ...e Name b ch1 Overview doc Last Saved On 7 13 01 2 29 PM Front Panel The CMC is rack mountable in a 1U configuration 2 1 6 4 3 7 5 8 9 10 Figure 1 1 Front panel configuration Table 1 1 CMC Front Panel Alarm LED Network LED Serial communication LED Serial communication port RJ 11 Escape button Scroll up button Enter Alarm silence button LCD display Power LED Power button ...

Page 16: ...these features are enabled in the control software NOTE For information about changing the configuration on the CMC or to check the current configuration see Chapter 4 Software Front Panel LEDs Each LED is described in the following table See Table 1 1 for reference Table 1 2 Front Panel LEDs LED Reference Color Meaning Alarm LED Red General alarm indicator blinking Orange Warning intrusion alert ...

Page 17: ...paq Console Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name b ch1 Overview doc Last Saved On 7 13 01 2 29 PM Rear Panel The CMC features the following rear panel configuration 1 2 3 4 5 7 15 9 11 13 6 18 16 14 10 12 8 20 21 19 17 Figure 1 2 Rear panel configuration ...

Page 18: ...fan 1 IEC 320 10A Fan 2 Power output for fan 2 IEC 320 10A Relay 1 Alarm relay RJ 12 Relay 2 Alarm relay RJ 12 Intrusion sensor 1 Discrete input RJ 12 Intrusion sensor 2 Discrete input RJ 12 Intrusion sensor 3 Discrete input RJ 12 Intrusion sensor 4 Discrete input RJ 12 Smoke sensor Discrete input RJ 12 Shock vibration sensor Discrete input RJ 12 Lock 1 Discrete output RJ 12 Lock 2 Discrete output...

Page 19: ...nt Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides information on the following topics Installation requirements Installation procedures Powering on the CMC Completing the installation ...

Page 20: ...Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Installation Requirements This section lists items required to install the CMC Items supplied with the basic CMC Kit The CMC Kit Compaq Part Number 203039 B21 contains the following components Hardware Figure 2 1 CMC kit contents hardware Console Management Controller RJ 12 to pigtail cables for relay ports Network cable RJ 45 to RJ 45 Jumper power cords for fan arrays an...

Page 21: ...t cord country specific Tie wraps Screws washers and cage nuts Serial communication cable RJ 11 to DB 9 Intrusion sensors 2 sets Sensor cable Double sided tape Sensor cable Cord management clips Sensor cable Temperature sensor Cord retention bracket Software Reference Material Important Safety Information guide to be reviewed before installing this product Power Products Documentation CD Compaq In...

Page 22: ... c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Optional Sensor Kit with assorted cable lengths Compaq Part Number 203039 B22 sold separately Figure 2 2 Optional sensor kit content Temperature sensor Humidity sensor bracket Sensor cable Screws and cage nuts Sensor cable Tie wraps Sensor cable Shock vibration sensor Sensor cable Intrusion sensors 2 sets Humidity sensor Double sided tape Cord...

Page 23: ...mber 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Optional Smoke Sensor Kit Compaq Part Number 203039 B24 sold separately Figure 2 3 Optional smoke sensor kit contents Smoke sensor End cap Sampling tube sections Screws Tube couplings Sampling tube bracket Optional Door Locking Kit Compaq Part Number 203039 B23 sold separately ...

Page 24: ...pplied with the CMC Kit Tools A medium flat bladed screwdriver and a 2 Phillips screwdriver Cage nut fitting tool supplied with the Compaq rack IMPORTANT Only use the power cords supplied with the CMC If the CMC does not include a power cord that is suitable for your application contact an authorized Compaq service representative to obtain the appropriate power cord Refer to the Precautions for Po...

Page 25: ...sensors to the CMC unit 4 Connect the main input power cord to the CMC or if an Uninterruptible Power System UPS will be used for main power connect the power jumper cord to the CMC 5 Connect the input power voltage monitor cord to the CMC 6 Connect jumper power cords to the fan assemblies 7 Secure the cables to the cord retention bracket 8 Mount the CMC in the rack 9 Plug the input power cord to ...

Page 26: ...nstallation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Installing the Standard Sensors The sensor cables may be routed through the rack and then attached to the rack by using the stick on cable management clips or tie wraps Temperature Sensor The temperature sensor can be installed on the ceiling of the rack towards the rear or near the most temperature sensitive component in the rack Figure 2 4 Installin...

Page 27: ...on sensor consists of two parts A magnet An electrical switch 1 The magnet should be installed on the inside of the rack door and the electrical switch on the rack as shown in the following instructions Make sure the magnet and switch align with each other and allow sufficient clearance for the doors to close 2 The intrusion sensors should be installed on the front door of the rack as well as the ...

Page 28: ...de Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM 1 2 Figure 2 6 Installing the intrusion sensor in the 7000 series rack To connect a series of intrusion sensors to the same CMC port remove the plug shipped in the sensor and connect the cable from an additional intrusion sensor as shown below 2 1 Figure 2 7 Intrusion sensor ...

Page 29: ...18258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Installing the Optional Sensors Temperature sensor The optional temperature sensor should be installed on the ceiling of the second rack towards the rear See Figure 2 4 Intrusion sensor The optional intrusion sensors should be mounted on the doors of the second rack See Figures 2 5 and 2 6 ...

Page 30: ...10 30 PM Humidity sensor The optional humidity sensor should be installed as follows a Install the bracket for the humidity sensor to the rack using the larger screws b Fasten the sensor unit to the bracket using the smaller screws c Snap the cover over the sensor unit d Connect the sensor cable to the sensor unit 1 2 4 3 Figure 2 8 Installing the humidity sensor in the 9000 series rack 1 4 2 3 Fi...

Page 31: ...Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Mechanical shock vibration sensor Install the optional mechanical shock vibration sensor on the rails of the rack as follows Figure 2 10 Installing the vibration sensor in the 9000 rack Figure 2 11 Installing the vibration sensor in the 7000 rack ...

Page 32: ...tive the sampling tube must be placed in the path of the exhaust air from the equipment within the rack b Install a tube coupling on a section of the sampling tube Insert the coupling into the smoke sensor Position the holes in the tube to face the equipment in the rack Hand tighten the connection of the coupling and smoke sensor c Add couplings and tubes until the tube reaches the bottom of the d...

Page 33: ...nly with the CMC and is not suitable for connection to building fire alarm systems Smoke passing by the sampling tube will be drawn into the optical smoke sensor by the fan The smoke sensor can take up to 20 seconds to trigger an alarm to the CMC The sampling tube must be placed in the path of the exhaust air from the rack equipment If smoke is detected the sensor fan will automatically shut off A...

Page 34: ...ust and debris at all times Check the smoke sensor at least once per year Use smoke test gas to check and verify proper unit functionality Compaq recommends replacing the smoke sensor after the sensor detects a fire Contact a Compaq authorized representative for ordering details Door locking kit The optional door locking kit should be installed on the front and rear doors of the rack Install the o...

Page 35: ...User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Connecting the Cord Retention Bracket Remove the screws from the rear of the CMC Align cord retention bracket with the holes in the rear of the unit and insert screws 1 1 1 1 Figure 2 14 Connecting the cord retention bracket ...

Page 36: ... Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Connecting the Sensors to the CMC The sensors connect to the rear of the CMC See Table 1 4 for a description of the rear connectors 1 2 3 4 5 7 15 9 11 13 6 18 16 14 10 12 8 20 21 19 17 Figure 2 15 CMC rear panel ...

Page 37: ...8 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Connecting the Fan Assemblies The fan assemblies should be connected to the fan power output sockets and The input power voltage monitoring cord should be connected to the input power plug The cable A is connecting the rack fan array in the second rack A 2 3 4 Figure 2 16 Connecting fan assemblies ...

Page 38: ...de Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Connecting the Input Power Cord to the CMC Make sure the Power button is in the Off position before connecting the input power cord to the rear of the unit 10 Figure 2 17 Power Button Connect the input power cord to the input power socket 1 Figure 2 18 Input power connection ...

Page 39: ... the voltage monitor input If the rack configuration includes fans the rack fans must be powered from the fan power output sockets NOTE Do not connect the voltage monitor input to a UPS WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment take these precautions Plug the input line cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is installed near the equipment and is easily a...

Page 40: ...e Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name c ch2 Installation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Connecting the Network Cable Connect the network cable to the RJ 45 socket Figure 2 19 Connecting the network cable Securing Cables to the CMC Use the tie wraps included with the CMC Kit to secure the cables to the cable retention bracket Figure 2 20 Securing cables to the CMC ...

Page 41: ...tallation doc Last Saved On 7 19 01 10 30 PM Mounting the CMC in the Rack The CMC mounts directly to the rack in a 1U configuration Refer to the Compaq Console Management Controller Installation Instructions supplied with the CMC Kit for directions Figure 2 21 Mounting the unit in the rack Powering on the CMC Power On the unit by pressing the Power button 10 Figure 2 22 Turning the unit On ...

Page 42: ...the unit The CMC is fully localized to allow for complete functionality of the front panel in multiple languages 6 7 5 8 Figure 2 23 CMC front panel Selecting the Language Use the CMC front panel controls to select the appropriate language To select the language 1 Press Scroll Up to select the appropriate language 2 Press Enter Alarm Silence to save the language selection Setting the IP Address Us...

Page 43: ...ting is 0 0 0 0 The CMC will automatically reboot NOTE For more detailed configuration instructions see Chapter 4 Software Using the Front Serial Port The serial port on the front panel may be used with a laptop computer to configure the CMC NOTE For more detailed configuration instructions see Chapter 4 Software Figure 2 24 Connecting to the serial port Installation Completion Installation is now...

Page 44: ...ckelhoff Project Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name d ch3 Operation doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 7 06 PM Chapter 3 Operation This chapter contains information on the following topics LCD menu Alert handling ...

Page 45: ...er A J Scheckelhoff Project Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name d ch3 Operation doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 7 06 PM LCD Menu 6 7 5 8 Figure 3 1 LCD menu and control buttons From the LCD menu access information on Status System Information and Setup ...

Page 46: ... Press Enter Alarm Silence one time to select the Status menu 3 Press Scroll Up to scroll through the menu selections G Temperature 1 G Temperature 2 G Fan 1 G Fan 2 G Voltage G Humidity G Door Panel 1 G Door Panel 2 G Door Panel 3 G Door Panel 4 G Lock Set 1 G Lock Set 2 G Locking dev 1 G Locking dev 2 G Smoke G Mechanical shock vibration G Aux 1 G Aux 2 4 Press Escape to return to the Main menu ...

Page 47: ...m Information Menu See Figure 3 1 for a description of the LCD menu 1 Press Scroll Up one time to access the System Information menu 2 Press Enter Alarm Silence one time to select the System Information menu 3 Press Scroll Up to scroll through the menu selections G Hardware version G Firmware version G Software version G Device number G MIB version G System name G System location G System contact ...

Page 48: ...one time to access the Setup menu 2 Press Enter Alarm Silence one time to select Setup menu 3 Press Scroll Up to scroll through the menu selections G Threshold fan 1 G Threshold fan 2 G Language G Temperature unit G IP address G IP mask G IP router G Password Enable Disable 4 Press Escape to return to the System Information menu NOTE To change one of these values press Enter Alarm Silence to selec...

Page 49: ...n the software Possible actions based on an alert are identified below Each alert can trigger any or all of these actions Audible alarm Activate relay 1 Activate relay 2 Send a Microsoft Windows message to monitoring computer Send an alert via e mail Send an alert via pager Examples Intrusion alert on Door 1 activates an audible alarm and pages the system administrator Voltage out of specification...

Page 50: ...e alarm 7 Figure 3 2 The Enter Alarm Silence button IMPORTANT Pressing the Enter Alarm Silence button quiets the alarm but does not clear the condition that originally initiated the alarm The alert will remain active on the management console until the condition returns to normal When the Enter Alarm Silence button is pressed silencing the alarm any subsequent alarm will again cause the alarm to s...

Page 51: ...ack Manager Lite ensures maximum reliability of Compaq computer systems through flexible and comprehensive remote monitoring of rack environments using Compaq CMCs The software compiles information about all network connected CMCs allowing remote monitoring configuration management and control of these devices NOTE Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software is not essential for the operation of...

Page 52: ...MB free disk space G 32 MB RAM Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 5 0 or later A Mail Application Program Interface MAPI compatible email system for email notification of alerts An installed modem for pager notification of alerts Preinstallation Tasks Use the CMC front panel controls to perform the following tasks before beginning the software installation Selecting the language See ...

Page 53: ...e installation and click OK The Introduction window displays 5 Read the introduction and click Next The License Agreement window displays 6 Read the license agreement click Yes to accept the license agreement then click Next The Choose Install Folder window displays 7 Click Install to install the software in the default folder To specify the folder in which the software installs click Choose navig...

Page 54: ...he host computer or any other network connected computer To access the Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software from the host computer 1 Select Start Programs 2 Select the Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite program group 3 Click Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite A browser window opens and the Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software Login screen displays To access the Intelligent Rack Manager Lit...

Page 55: ...Login screen Before using the Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software you must log in with a username and password The first time you log in enter Administrator as the username and Administrator as the password Click Enter Password to log in After you are logged in customize your password as described in Change Password Screen later in this chapter NOTE Passwords are case sensitive Screen Layout Fi...

Page 56: ...ks to the device configuration screens G Click the Logout icon to log out of the software Left frame Contains a list of links to other screens The links in the list change depending on which screen you are viewing Main frame Contains the various screens of the software which are discussed in detail in the following sections Click the Help icon on any screen in the main frame to display the Compaq ...

Page 57: ...ftware only recognizes CMC devices that are listed on the Add Remove Device screen To add a CMC to the software 1 Type the IP address of the CMC in the IP Address field See Setting the IP Address in Chapter 2 2 Click Add to add the CMC to the list of recognized devices NOTE Type in a range of IP addresses to locate several CMC devices The software only recognizes ranges at the end of an IP address...

Page 58: ...en Use this screen to set the computer names to which popup messages can be sent when CMC alerts occur NOTE The added computer names become available on the Alert Handling screen where each name must be configured to receive specific alerts See the section Alert Handling Screen later in this chapter To add a computer name to the popup alert list 1 Type a valid computer name in the Users field 2 Cl...

Page 59: ...dded email addresses become available on the Alert Handling screen where each address must be configured to receive specific alerts See the section Alert Handling Screen later in this chapter Before email alerts can be sent configure the software for the mail system NOTE Ask the system administrator to assign a mail account to the Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software 1 Enter the hostname or IP a...

Page 60: ...o add the address to the list To remove an address from the email alert list 1 Highlight the email address you want to remove 2 Click Remove to remove the address from the list Pager Setup Screen Figure 4 6 Pager Setup screen Click the Pager Setup link to access the Pager Setup screen Use this screen to set the phone numbers to which pager messages can be sent when CMC alerts occur NOTE The added ...

Page 61: ...for the pager and the Personal Identification Number PIN in the Phone Numbers field The format is PHONE PIN where PHONE is the phone number for the pager and PIN is the PIN number for example 18003451518 1234 2 Click Add to add the phone number to the list To remove a phone number from the pager alert list 1 Highlight the phone number you want to remove 2 Click Remove to remove the phone number fr...

Page 62: ...haracters Passwords are case sensitive 3 Retype the new password in the Retype New Password field 4 Click Save to save the changes or click Cancel to cancel the changes Device Configuration To configure the individual CMC devices click the Devices icon in the top frame of the user interface The IP addresses of all recognized CMCs display in the left frame Click the arrow next to each IP address fo...

Page 63: ... 25 PM CMC Properties Screen Figure 4 8 CMC Properties screen Click the CMC Properties link to access the CMC Properties screen Use this screen to configure the CMC properties for each CMC recognized by the Intelligent Rack Manager Lite software The CMC hardware software firmware and MIB version levels are indicated in the Device Information box The availability of updated versions is indicated in...

Page 64: ...functionality The CMC password can be up to six characters in length Characters can only be capital letters or numbers NOTE If the password is enabled the password is required to change the CMC IP address and settings using the front panel controls or a terminal program 6 Edit the SNMP Read Write Community strings if necessary CAUTION The SNMP Read Write Community strings displayed on the CMC Prop...

Page 65: ...ed to Know Required Writer Hilary Stead Project Compaq Console Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name e ch4 Software doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 8 25 PM Sensor Setup Screen Figure 4 9 Sensor Setup screen ...

Page 66: ...e fan and lock behavior when smoke is detected 3 Set the sensitivity of the shock sensor with 1 being low sensitivity and 10 being high sensitivity The recommended setting is 5 4 For Intrusion 1 through 4 enter the sensor description and set the fan behavior and shock control when doors are opened IMPORTANT For the door locking feature to work properly you must assign at least one intrusion sensor...

Page 67: ...le Management Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name e ch4 Software doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 8 25 PM Accessory Setup Screen Figure 4 10 Accessory Setup screen Click the Accessory Setup link to access the Accessory Setup screen Use this screen to configure the CMC options ...

Page 68: ...and panels that must be closed before the lock set can activate the lock IMPORTANT For the door locking feature to work properly you must assign at least one intrusion sensor to each lock set For more information about configuring intrusion sensors see Sensor Setup Screen in this chapter c Set the lock sets to remain locked or to unlock in the event of each listed fault Enable the concealed door r...

Page 69: ...d Configuration screen Click the Threshold Config link to access the Threshold Configuration screen Use this screen to modify the minimum and maximum acceptable values for temperature humidity and voltage To modify the values 1 Enter the minimum and maximum temperature humidity and voltage values 2 Enter the temperatures at which warnings are issued 3 Enter the temperatures at which fans turn on a...

Page 70: ...he Device Home screen for this CMC The Device Home screen is discussed in detail later in this chapter Alert Handling Screen Figure 4 12 Alert Handling screen Click the Alert Handling link to access the Alert Handling screen Use this screen to choose how the software will issue each type of alert for each CMC Alarms can be issued by message pager email audible alarm switch alarm relay 1 or switch ...

Page 71: ...Device Home screen is discussed in detail later in this chapter NOTE Computer names email addresses and phone numbers that display on the Alert Handling screen can be set using the software settings screens Manual Control Screen Figure 4 13 Manual Control screen Click the Manual Control link to access the Manual Control screen Use this screen to manually control fan door locking and alarm relay be...

Page 72: ... by activating the concealed door release NOTE Activating the concealed door release on the Manual Control screen allows the door to be unlocked using a hidden switch one time After the door is closed the door locking feature automatically locks the door and the concealed door release option is disabled To permanently enable the concealed door release see Accessory Setup Screen in this chapter 3 D...

Page 73: ... 14 Log screen Click the Log link to access the Log screen Use this screen to view information about alerts issued for the CMC Click Clear to clear all entries in the log Click Return to view the Device Home screen for this CMC Click Print on the browser window to print the log Device Monitoring After the software and each recognized CMC are configured monitor the CMC device status with the follow...

Page 74: ...ctive Alarms screen The Active Alarms screen automatically displays each time you log in to the software Use this screen to view a summary of all active alarms and status information for all CMC devices This information automatically updates every 15 seconds or you can update the information at any time by clicking the Refresh link Click the IP address of a CMC in the list to display the Device Ho...

Page 75: ... 16 Device Home screen The Device Home screen can be accessed by Clicking an IP address in the Active Alerts screen status list Clicking the IP address of a CMC in the left frame of the software interface Clicking Return at the bottom of any device configuration screen Use this screen to view status information about individual CMC devices The Device Home screen contains the following CMC IP addre...

Page 76: ... Saved On 6 20 01 8 25 PM Temperature humidity and voltage information in numerical and graphical form including an indication of whether the temperature is in a safe range G White Safe range G Yellow Warning G Red Critical G Gray No sensor Component status information Table 4 2 lists the meanings of the status symbols used on the Device Home screen Table 4 2 Device Home Status Symbols Symbol Mean...

Page 77: ...gent Rack Manager Lite only systems IMPORTANT Up to four Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite consoles or other trap monitors can be specified to receive alerts The first trap receiver is always reserved for the last Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite management console that accessed the CMC device Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager Lite and other trap monitors such as Compaq Insight Manager XE can...

Page 78: ...k OK The Properties dialog box displays c Enter the following port settings then click OK Bits per second baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 5 The main menu of the CMC displays on the HyperTerminal interface Navigating Menus CAUTION All configuration changes made in a terminal program are retained in CMC memory If you change the Read and Write Community strings in...

Page 79: ...le IP Trap receiver Enable Disable IP Trap receiver Enable Disable Set up to 4 trap receiver IP addresses Trap receiver number 1 is dedicated to the Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager software Any IP address entered in number 1 will be over written when used with the software SNMP IP Access SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Manager SNMP Ma...

Page 80: ...sword Activate actual values Set network properties All configuration changes are retained in CMC memory Changing the Read or Write Community strings independent of the software prevents the software from being able to control the CMC If Enable TFTP is disabled the Compaq Intelligent Rack Manager software will not be able to perform firmware upgrades General setup Language Temperature unit Audible...

Page 81: ...MC Terminal Program Menus continued Main Menu Items Submenu 1 Items Submenu 2 Items Brief Description Setup Detectors Digital Set up sensors Input 1 Available Description Fan option Shock option Input 2 Available Description Fan option Shock option Input 3 Available Description Fan option Shock option Input 4 Available Description Fan option Shock option Smoke sensor Available Fan option Shock sen...

Page 82: ... 4 3 CMC Terminal Program Menus continued Main Menu Items Submenu 1 Items Submenu 2 Items Brief Description Setup Detectors Digital continued Aux 1 Available Description Logic Aux 2 Available Description Logic Thresholds Sets threshold values Warning temp 1 Max temp 1 Min temp 1 Warning temp 2 Max temp 2 Min temp 2 Fan 1 Setpoint Fan 1 Hysteresis Fan 1 Fan 2 Setpoint Fan 2 Hysteresis Fan 2 Tempera...

Page 83: ...ption Alert handling Configure alert handling Temperature 1 Alarm relays max Alarm relays warning Alarm relays min Audible Alarm max Audible Alarm warning Audible Alarm min Temperature 2 Alarm relays max Alarm relays warning Alarm relays min Audible Alarm max Audible Alarm warning Audible Alarm min Fan 1 Alarm relays Audible Alarm Fan 2 Alarm relays Audible Alarm Voltage Alarm relays max Alarm rel...

Page 84: ...ile Name e ch4 Software doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 8 25 PM Table 4 3 CMC Terminal Program Menus continued Main Menu Items Submenu 1 Items Submenu 2 Items Brief Description Alert handling continued Aux 1 Alarm relays Audible Alarm Aux 2 Alarm relays Audible Alarm System Info Display system data and network addresses Defaults Set thresholds to default Set setup to default Revert settings to default v...

Page 85: ...anagement Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name f ch5 Troubleshooting doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 8 48 PM Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information on the following topics Troubleshooting during startup Troubleshooting after startup Repairing the CMC ...

Page 86: ...e breaks Connected sensors are not recognized by the CMC If applicable check the power supply to the sensors Verify network connection is correctly installed Verify the correct IP address is programmed into the unit Alarm signals are only indicated on the CMC but not at the console management Contact network administrator There is no shock alarm despite the presence of vibrations Use software to a...

Page 87: ...ymptom Possible Cause Suggested Action Audible Alarm Alarm condition exists Check display or console for error condition and clear Repairing the CMC Repairs to the CMC must be carried out by Compaq or a Compaq authorized service representative The only user serviceable parts are the fuses located in the rear of the unit If the fuses have opened verify that the condition that caused the fault has b...

Page 88: ... CMC model is assigned a Compaq Series Number The Compaq Series Number for this product is shown in the following table The CMC Series Number can be found on the Regulatory Compliance label along with the required approval markings and information The Regulatory Compliance label is located on the top of the CMC unit When requesting certification information for this product always refer to this se...

Page 89: ... residential environment that is personal computers The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user The rating label on the device shows which class A or B the equipment falls into Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or F...

Page 90: ... try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult dealer or experienced radio or television technician for help Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked wit...

Page 91: ...pproved by Compaq Computer Corporation may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Notice Avis Canadien Class A Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada Class B Equipment This Clas...

Page 92: ...1 7 33 PM European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards EN50091 1 CMC Product Safety Requirements EN50091 2 CMC EMC Req...

Page 93: ...y from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free works...

Page 94: ...tion or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable fiel...

Page 95: ...ent Controller User Guide Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name i appc Specifications doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 7 39 PM Appendix C Specifications This appendix provides specifications that apply to the Compaq CMC Physical specifications Environmental specifications Input Output specifications ...

Page 96: ...C Feature Specification U S Metric Dimensions Height 1 75 in 1U 44 5 mm Depth 4 13 in 105 mm Width 19 in 483 mm Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Processor AM186 based 20 MHz 16 bit CPU Intel compatible RAM 512KB 16 bit DRAM Program memory 512KB flash EPROM CMC Rated voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz CMC Maximum input current rating 300mA Voltage drop time 10 ms...

Page 97: ...ement Controller CMC continued Feature Specification Serial interface RS 232 Ethernet connection 10BaseT IEEE 802 3 10 MB sec TCP IP SNMP TFTP Main AC input power 250V 800mA T IEC 127 Fan 1 switched power 250V 2A T IEC 127 Fuses Fan 2 switched power 250V 2A T IEC 127 Alarm relays 1 and 2 Contacts S P D T 800 mA 24VDC Maximum DC output Alarm relay ports 160 mA 24VDC See Appendix D Displays 4 LEDs L...

Page 98: ...ments Part Number 218258 002 File Name j appd Pin Layout Configuration doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 7 01 PM Appendix D Pin Layout Configuration Compaq CMC The RJ 12 connector pins on the rear of the CMC are identified in the following figure The RJ 12 pin functions are described in Table D 1 1 6 Figure D 1 RJ 12 ports ...

Page 99: ...eed to Know Required Writer A J Scheckelhoff Project Compaq Console Management Controller Comments Part Number 218258 002 File Name j appd Pin Layout Configuration doc Last Saved On 6 20 01 7 01 PM Alarm Relay Wiring Examples Figure D 2 Alarm relay wiring examples ...

Page 100: ...ay contacts are rated for a maximum of 24VDC and 800mA when connecting to an external power source 2 The CMC can supply up to 160mA to users from its internal 24VDC power supply via the two alarm relay ports The 160mA can be split as needed between the two ports 3 Intrusion sensors can be connected to Auxiliary 1 and 2 input ports to allow monitoring additional doors Users may also wire a simple s...

Page 101: ...4 11 address IP 3 5 Alarm LED 1 5 1 6 alarm relays activating 3 6 controlling manually 4 20 deactivating 3 7 setting logic 4 17 alarms active 4 23 setting actions 3 6 4 20 silencing 3 7 4 14 status 1 6 turning off 4 14 viewing 4 23 Alert Handling screen 4 19 alert messages email 3 6 4 9 pager 3 6 4 10 popup 3 6 4 8 alert thresholds 4 18 alerts example situation 3 6 handling 3 6 4 19 audible alarm ...

Page 102: ...Ss 2 21 utility power 2 21 Console Management Controller adding to software 4 7 basic configuration 4 1 configuring 2 24 4 12 connecting sensors 2 18 front panel 1 5 general description 1 2 installation requirements 2 2 installing 2 7 model 1 2 monitoring 4 22 overview 1 1 properties 4 13 rear panel 1 7 2 18 removing from software 4 7 specifications C 1 standard features 1 3 viewing status 4 24 co...

Page 103: ...sion FCC notice cables A 4 FCC Class A compliance A 2 FCC Class B compliance A 3 firmware updating 4 14 version 3 4 4 13 frames 4 6 front panel controls 1 5 LEDs 1 6 fuses replacing 5 3 specifications C 3 G general description 1 2 getting help x Grounding Methods B 2 H hardware kit contents 2 2 version 3 4 4 13 hazard symbol viii hazardous energy circuits symbol viii height C 2 help additional sou...

Page 104: ...5 IP router setting 3 5 J Japanese Notice A 5 K kit contents 2 2 door locking 2 16 items not included 2 6 optional sensors 2 4 L language display 4 14 setting 2 24 3 5 LCD display 1 5 menus 3 2 LEDs 1 5 1 6 links device configuration 4 12 device monitoring 4 22 software setup 4 6 lists alert situations 4 19 computer names 4 8 email addresses 4 10 pager numbers 4 11 recognized CMCs 4 7 locating sys...

Page 105: ...g 2 22 LED 1 5 number part 1 2 series A 1 O operating temperature C 2 time 3 4 optional sensors installing 2 11 kit 2 4 options configuring 4 16 overview CMC 1 1 communications port 1 4 installation 2 1 operating the CMC 3 1 software 1 4 specifications C 1 troubleshooting 5 1 P pager alert messages 3 6 4 10 numbers entering 4 11 system requirements 4 2 Pager Setup screen 4 10 panels front 1 5 rear...

Page 106: ... 2 6 password 4 12 system 4 2 RJ 45 receptacle symbol ix router IP 3 5 S safety information ix screens Accessory Setup 4 16 Active Alarms 4 23 Add Remove Device 4 7 Alert Handling 4 19 Change Password 4 11 CMC Properties 4 13 Device Home 4 24 Email Setup 4 9 Log 4 22 Login 4 5 Manual Control 4 20 Messaging Setup 4 8 Pager Setup 4 10 Sensor Setup 4 15 Threshold Configuration 4 18 screwdriver symbol...

Page 107: ...ation 4 1 community strings 4 14 software accessing 4 4 CD 4 3 frames 4 6 general description 1 2 icons 4 6 installing 4 3 interface 4 6 kit contents 2 3 links 4 6 logging in 4 5 password 4 5 4 11 preinstallation tasks 4 2 screen layout 4 5 setting up 4 6 system requirements 4 2 uninstalling 4 4 version 3 4 4 13 specifications overview C 1 physical C 2 standard features 1 3 starting HyperTerminal ...

Page 108: ... any signals 5 2 intrusion alarms do not activate when door is opened 5 2 no alarm indicated on management console 5 2 no shock alarm despite vibration 5 2 overview 5 1 unit fails to function after power on 5 2 U uninstalling software 4 4 units of measure temperature 3 5 4 14 unlocking doors 3 6 4 20 updating firmware 4 14 UPS connecting 2 21 user interface 4 5 utility power connecting 2 21 V valu...

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