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QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE

Network Management Card

RMCARD202  

I

ntelligent Network Management Card allows a UPS 

system to be managed, monitored, and configured

K09-0000064-00

INSTALLATION GUIDE

5. Connect the Ethernet cable 

to the LAN port of the 

CyberPower Network 

Management Card.

6. Turn on the UPS.

4. Re-install and tighten the 

retaining screws.

3. Install the CyberPower 

Network Management Card 

into the expansion port.

2. Remove the two retaining 

screws of the expansion port 

cover then remove the cover.

1. Turn off the UPS before 

removing the expansion port 

cover on the UPS.

Definitions for LED Indicators

Step 2. Configure the IP address for the CyberPower 

             Network Management Card.

Method 1: Using the SNMP Card Configuration Tool

1. Install the SNMP Card Configuration Tool from the included CD. It is 

located on the CD in the \tools\nework folder. Double click the “Power 

Device Network Utility” installation file, “Setup.msi”to begin the 

installation. 

2. After installation is complete, run the “Power Device Network Utility” 

program. Under “All Programs”,select “CyberPower Power Device 

Network Utility”.

3. The main dialog of the SNMP Card Configuration Tool program is 

shown in Figure. 1. The configuration tool will display all CyberPower 

network cards present on the network. The "Refresh" button is used to 

search the entire local network for SNMP cards.  (TD – The second 

sentence was really choppy.  I took a shot at fixing it, but feel free to 

make additional adjustments.)

4. Select the SNMP card you are setting up. Click on the Tools menu and 

select “Device Setup” or double click the SNMP card you want to 

configure.

5. You can modify the IP 

Address, Subnet Mask, and 

Gateway address for the 

Device MAC Address listed in 

the Device Network Settings 

window, as shown in figure 2.

6. Modify the IP, subnet mask 

or gateway address. Enter 

the new addresses into the 

corresponding fields.

Link LED color

Off

On(Yellow)

TX/RX LED color

Off

On(Green)

Flash

Condition

The Network Management Card is not 

connected to the Network or the Network 

Management Card power is off

The Network Management Card is 

connected to the Network

 

The Network Management Card power is off

The Network Management Card power is on

- Receiving/transmitting data packet

- Reset finished

RMCARD202

RX/TX

Link

Ethernet connector 

LINK Indicator

RX/TX Indicator

Figure 1. The main window of the “Power Device Network Utility” program.

Figure 2. The SNMP card setting window.

Step 1. Hardware Installation

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