TOSHIBA 4300, 1600XP, 4200FA UPS remote management tool User Manual
Below you will find brief information for UPS remote management tool 1600XP, UPS remote management tool 4200FA, UPS remote management tool 4300. The RemotEye III supplies a 10/100 base-T network card that allows network administrators to monitor and control Toshiba UPS systems remotely via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Modbus TCP, and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) methods, with additional features like email and SNMP trap notification and the ability to remotely shutdown the UPS.
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RemotEye
III
User Manual
Document Number: 62330-005
August 2015
8/15/15
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About This Manual
This manual was written by the TOSHIBA Engineering and Marketing Groups. These groups are tasked with providing technical documentation for the RemotEye III system. Every effort has been made to provide accurate and concise information to you, our customer.
This manual provides information on how to safely install, operate, and maintain your RemotEye III system. This manual includes a section of general safety instructions that describes the warning labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual. Read the manual completely before installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
The Toshiba International Corporation shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages resulting from the use of the information contained within this manual.
This manual is copyrighted. No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of the Toshiba International Corporation.
TOSHIBA is a registered trademark of the TOSHIBA Corporation.
RemotEye is a registered trademark of the Toshiba International Corporation.
All other product or trade references appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
© Copyright 2015 Toshiba International Corporation.
All rights reserved.
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Contacting TOSHIBA’s Customer Support Center
TOSHIBA’s Customer Support Center can be contacted to obtain help in resolving any RemotEye III system problem that you may experience or to provide application information.
The Support Center can be reached at 877-867-8773 (toll free) or 713-466-0277. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (CST), Monday through Friday.
Email us at: [email protected]
You may also contact TOSHIBA by writing to:
TOSHIBA International Corporation - UPS
13131 West Little York Road
Houston, Texas 77041-9990
For further information on TOSHIBA’s products and services, please visit our website at:
HTTP://WWW.TOSHIBA.COM/IND .
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Important Notice
This user manual may not cover all of the variations in equipment, nor may it provide information on every possible contingency concerning installation, operation, or maintenance.
The contents of this manual shall not become a part of or modify any prior agreement, commitment, or relationship between the customer and the TOSHIBA International Corporation's UPS Division. The sales contract contains the entire obligation of the TOSHIBA International Corporation's UPS Division. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of the TOSHIBA International Corporation's UPS Division, and any statements contained herein do not create new warranties or modify the existing warranty.
Any electrical or mechanical modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of the TOSHIBA
International Corporation will void all warranties and may void the UL/CUL listing or other safety certifications.
Unauthorized modifications may also result in equipment damage or personal injury.
When used on UPS supporting safety critical equipment, carefully analyze the impact of allowing remote access of the UPS control features.
Important Safety Instructions
This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation, maintenance, and operation of the UPS and its batteries to assure safe and proper operation.
Turn off, lockout, and tagout all power sources before connecting the power wiring to the equipment or when performing maintenance.
Unauthorized personnel should not service batteries.
Contact your nearest Toshiba authorized service center for battery replacement.
Qualified Personnel shall:
Have read the entire operation manual of the system being serviced.
Be trained and authorized to safely energize, de-energize, ground, lockout and tag circuits and equipment, and clear faults in accordance with established safety practices.
Be trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as safety shoes, rubber gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, face shields, flash clothing, etc., in accordance with established safety practices.
Be trained in rendering first aid.
Be knowledgeable of batteries and the required handling and maintenance precautions.
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General Safety Instructions
DO NOT attempt to install, operate, maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product safety information and directions that are contained in this manual.
Safety Alert Symbol
The Safety Alert Symbol indicates that a potential personal injury hazard exists. The symbol is comprised of an equilateral triangle enclosing an exclamation mark.
SIGNAL WORDS
Listed below are the signal words that are used throughout this manual followed by their descriptions and associated symbols. When the words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION are used in this manual they will be followed by important safety information that must be carefully adhered to.
The word DANGER preceded by the safety alert symbol indicates that an imminently hazardous situation exists that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury to personnel.
DANGER
The word WARNING in capital letters preceded by the safety alert symbol indicates that a potentially hazardous situation exists that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury to personnel.
WARNING
The word CAUTION or ATTENTION in capital letters preceded by the safety alert symbol indicates that a potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION / ATTENTION
The word CAUTION in capital letters without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided, may result in equipment and property damage.
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Special Symbols
To identify special hazards, other symbols may appear in conjunction with the DANGER, WARNING and
CAUTION signal words. These symbols indicate areas that require special and/or strict adherence to the procedures to prevent serious injury to personnel or death.
Electrical Hazard Symbol
A symbol which indicates a hazard of injury from electrical shock or burn. It is comprised of an equilateral triangle enclosing a lightning bolt.
Explosion Hazard Symbol
A symbol which indicates a hazard of injury from exploding parts. It is comprised of an equilateral triangle enclosing an explosion image.
Equipment Warning Labels
DO NOT attempt to install, operate, maintain, or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product warnings and user directions that are contained in this instruction manual.
DO NOT remove or cover any of the labels. If the labels are damaged or if additional labels are required, contact your
Toshiba representative for additional labels.
Labels attached to the equipment are there to provide useful information or to indicate an imminently hazardous situation that may result in serious injury, severe property and equipment damage, or death if the instructions are not followed.
WARNING
Misuse of this equipment could result in injury and equipment damage. In no event will Toshiba Corporation be responsible or liable for either indirect or consequential damage or injury that may result from the misuse of this equipment.
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CAUTION
Installation Precautions
Install the unit in a stable level and upright position that is free of excessive vibration.
Install the unit where the ambient temperature is within the specified range.
Do not install the unit in areas that are subject to high humidity.
Do not install the unit in areas that allow exposure to direct sunlight.
Do not install the unit in areas that allow exposure to high levels of airborne dust, metal particles, or flammable gases.
Do not install the unit in areas near sources of electrical noise.
Do not install the unit in areas that would allow fluids or any foreign object to get inside the unit.
For further information on workplace safety visit www.osha.gov.
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Table of Contents
About This Manual ..............................................................................................................2
Contacting TOSHIBA’s Customer Support Center .........................................................3
Important Notice ..................................................................................................................4
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................4
General Safety Instructions ................................................................................................5
Safety Alert Symbol ........................................................................................................................................5
Special Symbols .............................................................................................................................................6
Equipment Warning Labels ...........................................................................................................................6
Installation Precautions ................................................................................................................................7
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................10
Package Contents ..........................................................................................................................................10
Features .........................................................................................................................................................11
Installation ............................................................................................................................15
System Compatibility .....................................................................................................................................16
Installing RemotEye III ..................................................................................................................................16
Making the Network Connection ...................................................................................................................18
Configuration ................................................................................................................................................19
Configuring via Terminal ..............................................................................................................................21
RemotEye III Configuration Menu Navigation ..............................................................................................23
Configuring the RemotEye III via Telnet .......................................................................................................36
Connecting to the RemotEye III via Telnet ....................................................................................................37
RemotEye III Telnet Menu Navigation ..........................................................................................................37
Configuring the RemotEye III via HTTP .......................................................................................................38
Connecting to the RemotEye III via HTTP ...................................................................................................40
RemotEye III Web Menu Navigation .............................................................................................................41
UPS Monitoring .............................................................................................................................................41
UPS Management ..........................................................................................................................................61
Email Notification..........................................................................................................................................71
EMD (Environmental Monitoring Device) ....................................................................................................73
RemotEye III Management ............................................................................................................................77
History Data & Logs .....................................................................................................................................83
Configuring the Remoteye III via SNMP ..........................................................................95
Connecting to the RemotEye III via SNMP ...................................................................................................100
Connecting to the RemotEye III via MODBUS..............................................................................................102
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Toshiba RemotEye Application Programs ........................................................................103
Toshiba RemotEye Client Software ...............................................................................................................103
Auto Save-Log Software ................................................................................................................................113
Tupgrade Firmware Tool ..............................................................................................................................117
RemotEye III Specifications................................................................................................119
RemotEye III Feature Summary ....................................................................................................................119
System Specifications .....................................................................................................................................120
Firmware Specifications ................................................................................................................................120
LED Key ........................................................................................................................................................121
Jumper Setting ...............................................................................................................................................122
DIP Switch Setting .........................................................................................................................................123
LAN connector (J2) .......................................................................................................................................123
Console connector (J3) ..................................................................................................................................123
Gold Finger GF1 ...........................................................................................................................................124
Appendix A: Install RemotEye Client Shutdown Software on VMware ESXi 5 ..........125
Software Needed ............................................................................................................................................125
Setup Procedure for RemotEye ESXi Client Shutdown Daemon* .................................................................126
Appendix B – Modbus Registers ........................................................................................132
Modbus Input Register for 1600XP: MONITORING ...................................................................................132
Modbus Input Coil for 1600XP: ALARMS and STATUS ..............................................................................143
Modbus Input Register for 4200FA/4300: MONITORING ..........................................................................151
Modbus Input Coil for 4200FA/4300: ALARMS and STATUS .....................................................................161
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Toshiba Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system remote management tool: the RemotEye III! The RemotEye III supplies a 10/100 base-T network card that allows network administrators to monitor and control Toshiba UPS systems remotely via Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP), Modbus TCP, and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) methods.
This user manual describes the configuration and operation of the RemotEye III. The RemotEye III is a circuit board that is inserted into the option slot of the UPS. The circuit board is connected to the UPS via the RemotEye III card edge connector.
Package Contents
Listed below are the items included in the RemotEye III package:
1. The RemotEye III printed circuit board.
2. PC cable, a DB9 female to RJ45 cable (Workstation COM port to RemotEye III COM port).
3. A CD-ROM containing the following: a. The RemotEye III Quick Installation Guide. b. RemotEye III User Manual c. 1600XP Mib File d. 4200FA/4300 Mib File e. RemotEye III Firmware Upgrade Utility Software Tool f. Shutdown Clients Software g. Auto-Save Log Utility Software Tool
Figure 1: RemotEye III Circuit Card
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Features
The RemotEye III has several support options for managing your Toshiba UPS.
HTTP Web Access
Allow access data from RemotEye III publicly or privately using a web browser. Web access includes Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) Configurations (See Figure 2: HTTP Web Access Example).
Figure 2: HTTP Web Access Example
SNMP Access
RemotEye III provides enhanced SNMP security with option of SNMPv3, default protocol is SNMPv1. It is compatible with the United States Standard UPS MIB, RFC1628, and Japanese Standard UPS MIB (See SNMP
example using iReasoning MIB Browser Software in Figure 3: SNMP Access Example).
Figure 3: SNMP Access Example
Serial Communication (RS232), Terminal Access
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Allow access RemotEye III configuration settings through a Terminal Emulator Software for example,
HyperTermnianl or Tera Term (See Figure 4: Serial Communication Example).
Figure 4: Serial Communication Example
Telnet, Terminal Access
Allow access to RemotEye III configuration settings through Telnet which includes Secure Shell (SSH) protocol.
Additional Features:
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Figure 5: Telnet Access Example
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BOOTP/DHCP Requests
The RemotEye III can automatically retrieve its network identity, IP address, from a network server using the Boot
Protocol (BOOTP) or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Real-Time Clock (RTC)
The RemotEye III contains its own RTC which is used for time-stamping data logs and for executing any scheduled events.
UPS Event Notification
The RemotEye III can send out notification of UPS events via Email or SNMP Traps.
UPS Event Notification Filtering
The administrator has the ability to configure which event notifications to receive via Email or SNMP Traps, and which to filter out. NOTE: When configuring the filtering settings, it will affect both Email notifications and SNMP
Traps.
Graphic User Interface (GUI)
User-friendly GUI on the web interface pages and Java applets.
Power Quality Monitor
Figure 6: Java Applet Example
Versatile Remote UPS Management
Allow monitoring and management of Toshiba UPS via SNMP and HTTP (Web Interface) communication protocols.
Versatile UPS Configuration
RemotEye III has the ability to set the UPS parameters from any SNMP management station or through internet web browsers using HTTP protocol.
Data Log Retention
RemotEye III stores history file containing UPS power events, power quality, UPS status, and battery condition in its non-volatile memory.
Automatic UPS Shutdown
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The RemotEye III provides unattended and on-demand UPS shutdown; either pre-programmed or when the UPS reports a low battery condition, input power failure, overload condition, overheating condition, weekly schedule, special events, and EMD (Environmental Monitoring Device) sold separately, triggered events. NOTE: this feature only available for the 1600XP.
RADIUS Authenication
Allows the RemotEye III to work with a centralized RADIUS server before allowing the user to access monitor or manage the Toshiba UPS.
Additional Software Applicaitons:
Network Firmware Upgrade Tool
RemotEye III Firmware Upgrade Utility is an easy to use network upgrade utility tool that allows user to upgrade to a newer firmware version when available.
Auto Save Log Tool
RemotEye III Save (Auto) Log Application Program is an easy to configure utility tool that allows administrators to automatically save history logs from one to multiple RemotEye IIIs at the same time to a computer’s hard drive.
Toshiba Client Shutdown Software
RemotEye III Windows Clients Shutdown Program is software that is installed onto the client’s computer system.
This allows the RemotEye III to communicate with the Client Software to broadcast system failure messages via an
IP (Internet Protocol) packet and to perform unattended graceful shutdown of up to 250 clients operating under a variety of platforms.
RemotEye III Add-Ons:
Environmental Monitoring Device (EMD) (Sold Separately)
The EMD gives the ability for the RemotEye III to monitor environmental temperature and humidity. It also provides two dry contact closures, which can be used with our RemotEye Sensor Pack (sold separately), that can be set for normally open, normally closed, active high, or active low conditions. When an EMD event is triggered the
Figure 7: EMD Module
RemotEye Sensor Pack for EMD (Sold Separately)
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consists of the following:
1. Intrusion Sensor
2. Vibration Sensor
3. Water Sensor
4. Smoke Detector Sensor
Please contact Toshiba directly or a Toshiba vendor for more information.
Figure 8: EMD Sensor Pack
RemotRadar Software (Sold Separately)
Is a real-time monitoring solution software application that allows monitoring up to 5,000 RemotEye II/IIIs all at-
occurs to one of the Toshiba UPS. Please contact Toshiba directly or a Toshiba vendor for more information.
Installation
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Figure 9: RemotRadar Example
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System Compatibility
The RemotEye III works with 1600XP, 4200FA, and 4300 Series Toshiba UPS system family:
Installing RemotEye III
Follow these steps to install the RemotEye III card.
1. Turn the UPS off using the proper shutdown procedure as explained in the UPS manual.
2.
3.
Slide the RemotEye III printed circuit board into the extension option slot of the UPS.
1600XP UPS, Figure 12: RemotEye III in 4300 UPS)
Figure 10: RemotEye III Location in 1600XP UPS
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RemotEye III Located on
Inside Left Door of
50kVA model
RemotEye III Located on Deadfront of
15-30kVA model
Figure 11 RemotEye III Location in 4200FA
Figure 12: RemotEye III in 4300 UPS
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Making the Network Connection
Each Ethernet network is different. Therefore, the following steps should be used as an outline for connecting the
RemotEye III to a network (See Figure 13: Network Connection Example):
1. Connect one end of a Category 5 cable to the NETWORK RJ45 receptacle of RemotEye III.
2.
3.
Connect the other end of the Category 5 cable to a designated network switch, hub, or computer. A network administrator will need allocate an available port/IP address.
Verify a network link has been established. Confirm the left-most green LED is illuminated for 100Mbit/s or right-most amber LED is illuminated for 10Mbit/s.
Note: The RemotEye III’s “DHCP/BOOTP” setting comes enable by default. If there is a DHCP/BOOTP server within the network, the DHCP/BOOTP server will allocate (lease) an IP address to the RemotEye III.
This setting has to be disabled if using static IP address by going to “RemotEye III Management”
“RemotEye III Control” on its web interface.
Cat5
Cable
Figure 13: Network Connection Example
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Configuration
RemotEye III must be configured for proper operation on its network which can be done by three convenient methods.
Preliminary Issues
RemotEye III is a network device. Several items should be considered prior to communicating with RemotEye III over the network. The following sections cover important topics when placing a device on an Ethernet network.
MAC Address
The Media Access Control (MAC) address is an identification number which uniquely identifies each Ethernet device on a network. The MAC address (sometimes called the physical address) is made up of 6 hexadecimal bytes.
A label marked with the MAC address is included with each RemotEye III. This label is affixed at the bottom of
every RemotEye III printed circuit board (See Figure 14: RemotEye III MAC Address Label).
Figure 14: RemotEye III MAC Address Label
For each RemotEye III, the MAC address is created using the following format: 00 E0 D8 LL MM NN. The first half of this code, 00 E0 D8, identifies the manufacturer of the Ethernet board. Since every RemotEye III is produced by the same manufacturer, these 3 hexadecimal bytes remain constant. The LL MM NN characters identify the serial number of the device in hexadecimal form. The serial number is unique for each RemotEye III device.
Default IP Address
The RemotEye III is initially configured with a default Internet Protocol (IP) address. By default, the 4 bytes composing the default IP address are derived from the MAC address in the following way:
172.18.xxx.yyy where xxx is the decimal value of the MM MAC address byte and yyy is the decimal value of the NN
MAC address byte.
Example: A RemotEye III MAC address of 00 E0 D8 0C 01 3F would have a default IP address of 172.18.1.63.
This places RemotEye III on a 172.18.0.0 IP network.
Default Network Mask
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The RemotEye III is initially configured with a default Network Mask. This default value is always: 255.255.0.0.
This places RemotEye III on a Class B network.
Default Gateway
The RemotEye III is initially configured with a Gateway address of 0.0.0.0. This value indicates RemotEye III will not attempt to use a gateway.
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Configuring via Terminal
The RemotEye III can be configured via a Terminal Emulator Software.
Hardware Setup
Direct configuration is accomplished through the provided RJ45 to DB9 female connector PC cable. Follow these
1. Connect the DB9 female end of the PC cable to the terminal or workstation COM port. NOTE: if no COM port is available, use a USB-to-Serial (RS-232) converter.
2. Connect the RJ45 end of the PC cable to the COM port of RemotEye III.
RJ45 End
RJ45 to DB9
Female
Cable
DB9
Female End
Figure 15: Serial Communication Physical Connection Example
Software Setup
The direct communication can be performed from a workstation that is running a Terminal Emulator Software
(TES) such as HyperTerminal. The direct configuration is accomplished by RS232 communication protocol. If a
Terminal Emulator Software is not available, download “Tera Term” from the internet for free. The serial communication settings are discussed in the next section.
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Establishing Comminication
A direct configuration session can easily be established once the hardware and software are properly set up. Follow these steps to begin configuration:
Terminal Emulator Example
To configure RemotEye III from a Windows platform, use HyperTerminal (Except in Windows Vista, 7, or 8). If
HyperTerminal is not available, download “Tera Term” for free from the internet. (Contact Toshiba for additional information)
HyperTerminal is a standard terminal emulator packaged with all Windows operating systems except in Vista/7.
Launch the HyperTerminal program by navigating to Start
→ Programs → Accessories → Communication →
HyperTerminal, and follow the prompts.
Enter a name (e.g. RemotEye III) and select an icon for the application at the Connection Dialog box.
Select a direct connection to an appropriate COM port listed in the “Connect Using” pull-down menu.
Ensure that the Properties dialog box is setup accordingly.
• Baud Rate — 9600
• Data Bits — 8
• Parity — None
• Stop Bits — 1
• Flow Control —-None
Press [Enter] and the RemotEye III version and Password field will be displayed (See Figure 16).
RemotEye III retains the password of the UPS it is connected to. If the RemotEye is brand new right out of the box the default password is “ADMIN.”
Password (case sensitive): ADMIN
Once connected to the UPS, RemotEye will try to verify the password by using the default. There are two ways this password can be changed on the RemotEye:
1.) Once RemotEye has verified password on UPS; if users manually changed the admin password on the UPS while
RemotEye is still connected then RemotEye will retain the new password.
2.) If password on UPS was changed before RemotEye was connected: users should follow these steps.
a.) Plug RemotEye into the UPS
b.) Open RemotEye html page.
c.) Enter as administrator using the new password.
Once RemotEye enters admin page using the new password, RemotEye will retain this password.
Enter the password and press [Enter] to display the RemotEye III Main Menu.
+===================================================================+
| [ TIC RemotEye III Login Menu ] |
+===================================================================+
Enter Password: ******
Figure 16: Console Login Screen
The seven options provided in the RemotEye III Main Menu provide access to all system RemotEye III configuration parameters. These options and their submenus are discussed in more detail in the next section.
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RemotEye III Configuration Menu Navigation
The main menu of the RemotEye III provides access to configuration parameters. The table below provides an
these menus, all alpha-numeric characters are acceptable and are case-sensitive.
RemotEye III Main Menu
(1) TIC RemotEye III
Configuration
(1) System Group
(4) Email Group
(5) EMD Group
(2) Control Group
(3) Parameter Group
RemotEye III Agent Version
Ethernet Address
(1) IP Address
(2) Gateway Address
(3) Network Mask
(4) Date and Time
(5) Dump Modules CRC value
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(1) HTTP Login Username
(2) Community Read-On1y
(3) Community Read/Write
(4) BOOTP/DHCP Control
(5) Telnet Control
(6) Network Upgrade Control
(7) HTTP Security Control
(8) SNMP Version Control
(9) HTTP(s) Authentication
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(1) System Contact
(2) System Name
(3) System Location
(4) Poll Rate
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(1) Mail Server
(2) User Account
(3) User Password
(4) Domain Name
(5) DNS IP Address
(6) Daily Status Report
(7) Mail Receivers
(8) Test Email Configuration
(9) Authentication Method
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(1) Temperature Group
(2) Humidity Group
(3) Alarm-1 Group
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(1) TIC RemotEye III
Configuration (CONT)
(5)EMD Group (CONT)
(2) SNMP Communities
(3) SNMPV3 USM Table
(4) Trap Receiver Table
(5) Reset Configuration to Default
(4) Alarm-2 Group
(5) Device Status
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(6) Web Authentication
Group
(1) RADIUS Group
(0) Return to previous menu
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(1) Modify
(2) Reset
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(1) Modify
(2) Reset
(0) Return to Previous Menu
(1) Modify
(2) Reset
(0) Return to Previous Menu
Reset Configuration (y/n)?
(6) Save and Exit
(7) Save and Restart RemotEye III Restart Agent (y/n)?
Table 1: Menu Map for RemotEye III Console
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Main Menu Description
The Main Menu of the RemotEye III consists of the following options (See
Figure 17: Console Main Menu Description):
1.
2.
3.
4.
Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration
SNMP Communities
SNMPv3 USM Table
Trap Receiver Table
5.
6.
Reset Configuration to Default
Save and Exit.
7. Save and Restart Agent.
Press the number of the associated selection and press [Enter].
+====================================================================+
| [ TIC RemotEye III Main Menu ] |
+====================================================================+
1. TIC RemotEye III Configuration
2. SNMP Communities
3. SNMPV3 USM Table
4. Trap Receiver Table
5. Reset Configuration To Default
6. Save and Exit
7. Save and Restart Agent
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 17: Console Main Menu Description
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TIC RemotEye III Configuration
Main Menu
→ (1) Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration (See
Figure 18: Console Configuration Menu Description).
The Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration option provides access to the following system settings:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
System Group
Control Group
Parameter Group
Email Group
EMD Group
Web Authentication Group
0. Return to Previous Menu
+==================================================================+
| [ TIC RemotEye III Configuration Menu ] |
+==================================================================+
1. System Group
2. Control Group
3. Parameter Group
4. Email Group
5. EMD Group
6. Web Authenication Group
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 18: Console Configuration Menu Description
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System Group
Main Menu
→ (1) Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration → (1) System Group (See
Figure 19: Console System Group Menu Description).
The System Group provides access to the system settings listed below. The settings may be viewed or changed from this screen. When using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), items 1 – 3 will be retrieved automatically.
1. IP Address — RemotEye III IP address.
2.
3.
4.
Gateway Address — The gateway IP address (if a router is necessary).
Network Mask — The network mask for the RemotEye III network.
Date and Time — The RemotEye III date and time format is MM/DD/YYYY, and HH:MM:SS respectively. RemotEye III supports the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and NTP. These two features
enable the UPS to synchronize its date and time with a NTP server. (See
5.
Figure 20: Date & Time Menu Description).
Dump modules CRC value
0. Return to Previous Menu.
+====================================================================+
| [ System Group Menu ] |
+====================================================================+
RemotEye III Agent Version : TIC RemotEye III v1.03
Ethernet address : 00 E0 D8 08 80 0D
1. Ip Address : 172.18.1.63
2. Gateway Address : 172.18.1.1
3. Network Mask : 255.255.240.0
4. Date and Time
5. Dump Modules CRC value
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 19: Console System Group Menu Description
+=================================================================+
| [ Date and Time Menu ] |
+=================================================================+
1. System Date (dd/mm/yyyy) : 03/01/2012
2. System Time (hh:mm:ss) : 12:22:21
3. NTP Server : 0.0.0.0
4. NTP Time Zone : -06:00
5. Daylight Saving Time Control : Enabled
6. NTP Control : Enabled
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 20: Date & Time Menu Description
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Control Group
NOTE: MODBUS TCP protocol can only be set up via HTTP (web browser). See page 38.
Main Menu
→ (1) Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration → (2) Control Group (See Figure 21: Console Control
The Control Group menu provides access to the system settings listed below. The settings may be viewed and changed from this screen.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
HTTP Login Username — The login username grants write access from a web browser (the default setting is TOSHIBA).
Community Read-Only — This common community name provides read-only access to devices within this community. (The default setting is “public”.)
Community Read/Write — This common community name provides read and write access to devices within this community. (The default setting is “admin”.) This value is equivalent to the terminal/telnet login password.
BOOTP/DHCP Control — This parameter is used to enable or disable the BOOTP/ DHCP requests from
RemotEye III. (The default setting is “Enabled”).
Telnet Control — This parameter is used to enable or disable remote RemotEye III configuration through telnet applications. (The default setting is “Enabled”).
Network Upgrade Control — This parameter is used to enable or disable the Trivial File Transfer
Protocol image upgrade. When disabled, RemotEye III will block any attempts to upgrade. (The default setting is “Disabled”.)
HTTP Security Control — This parameter is used to enable or disable the web password protection feature. When enabled, a password is required to access RemotEye III through the web, and write privileges are automatically assumed. When disabled, any machine can access RemotEye III over the web, but a password is required prior to assuming write privileges. (The default setting is “Disabled”.)
SNMP Version Control —This parameter is used to enable and disable the Simple Network Management
Protocol security level. When enabled, administrators has the options to set for SNMPv1 or SNMPv3.
9. HTTP(s) Authentication — This parameter allows the administrators to select what type of authentication is required to gain access to the RemotEye III web content. There are three options Local User, Radius, or both. If “Local User” is selected, the user will be authenticated when accessing the RemotEye III web content. If “Radius” is selected, the user will have to be authenticated first by a RADIUS server in order to access the RemotEye III web content. If “both” is selected, then the user can be either authenticated through Radius or through the RemotEye III web authentication feature. (The default setting is Local
User)
0. Return to Previous Menu
+====================================================================+
| [ Control Group Menu ] |
+====================================================================+
1. HTTP Login Username : TOSHIBA
2. Community Read-Only : public
3. Community Read/Write : *
4. BOOTP/DHCP Control : Enabled
5. Telnet Control : Enabled
6. Network Upgrade Control : Disabled
7. HTTP Security Control : Disabled
8. SNMP Version Control : Disabled
9. HTTP<s> Authenication : Local User
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 21: Console Control Group Menu Description
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Parameter Group
Main Menu
→ (1) Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration → (3) Parameter Group (See
Figure 22: Console Parameter Group Menu Description)
The Parameter Group provides access to the system settings listed below. The settings may be viewed or changed from this screen.
1.
2.
3.
System Contact — The RemotEye III system administrator. This string can be changed by administrator as desired.
System Name — The alias of the RemotEye III. This string serves as the RemotEye III Client Identifier
(CID) in DHCP systems.
System Location — The RemotEye III physical location. This string can be changed by administrator as desired.
4. Poll Rate — The polling rate in seconds. This determines how frequently RemotEye III updates its data from the Toshiba UPS. (The default setting is 5 seconds)
0. Return to previous menu.
Note: System will label each event email with the system Name and Location, in the format: systemName@SystemLocation
Example: RemotEye III@Toshiba
+====================================================================+
| [ Parameter Group Menu ] |
+====================================================================+
1. System Contact : TIC Local Technical Support
2. System Name : RemotEye III
3. System Location : Toshiba
4. Poll Rate : 5
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 22: Console Parameter Group Menu Description
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Email Group
Main Menu
→ (1) Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration → (4) Email Group (See
Figure 23: Console Email Group Menu Description)
The Email Group menu provides access to the system settings listed below. The settings may be viewed and changed from this screen.
1. Mail Server — The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail server IP address. If a hostname is used, such as smtp.tic.toshiba.com, the Domain Name Server (DNS) IP address is required on setting 5.
2.
3.
User Account — The user account login name for the SMTP mail server.
User Password — The user account password for the SMTP mail server.
Note: Not all servers require login name and password, please check with SMTP administrator.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Domain Name — The domain Name (Network Name) of the mail server (e.g. Tic.Toshiba.com).
DNS IP Address — Domain Name System Server IP address is required if a hostname is used for Mail
Server (If hostname is used in the setting 1). Otherwise, this field can be 0.0.0.0.
Daily Status Report — This parameter is used to set the time to send RemotEye III daily status report that are listed in the “Mail Receivers” setting (7).
Mail Receivers — This Parameter is used to enter up to four recipients email address and select the “Mail
Type” for each recipient. Here is the list on the three different Mail Types: a. None: Disable option to send email to recipients.
8. b. Events – Current events will be sent to recipients. c. Events with Status – Current events, History log and Event log will be sent to email recipients when events occurred.
The recipients include users who use Short Message System (SMS) in Email address format, such as [email protected]
. Check with service carrier for the correct format to receive text messages.
Test Email Configuration — This parameter allows the administrator to send out a test email to verify system operation is configured correctly. If instant email is not received after the test, please check the configuration.
9. Authentication Method
0 Return to Previous Menu
+===================================================================+
| [ Email Group Menu ] |
+===================================================================+
1. Mail Server :
2. User Account :
3. User Password : *
4. Domain Name : 0
5. DNS IP Address : 0.0.0.0
6. Daily Status Report : 00:00
7. Mail Receivers
8. Test Email Configuration
9. Authentication Method:
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 23: Console Email Group Menu Description
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EMD Group
Main Menu
→ (1) Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration → (5) EMD Group (See Figure 24: Console EMD Group
The EMD Group menu provides access to the system settings listed below. The settings may be viewed and changed from this screen.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Temperature Group — The Temperature Group provides the options to setup the low and high warning and critical points. Users also have the options to setup the hysteresis and calibration offset from this group.
Humidity Group — The Humidity Group provides the options to setup the low and high warning and critical points. Users also have the options to setup the hysteresis and calibration offset from this group.
Alarm-1 Group — The Alarm-1 Group provides the option to setup this dry contact as normal close, normal open, high active, low active and disabled.
Alarm-2 Group — The Alarm-2 Group provides the option to setup this dry contact as normal close, normal open, high active, low active and disabled.
5. Device Status — The Device Status allows the administrator to allow RemotEye III to auto-detect EMD or to disable. “Auto” will enable the RemotEye III to auto detect the EMD that is connected to its COM port.
Note: These features apply to EMD module only. EMD sold separately.
+================================================================+
| [ EMD Group Menu ] |
+================================================================+
1. Temprature Group
2. Humidity Group
3. Alarm-1 Group
4. Alarm-2 Group
5. Device Status : Auto
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 24: Console EMD Group Menu Description
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SNMP Communities
Main Menu
→ (2) SNMP Communities (See Figure 25: SNMP Communities Description).
The SNMP Communities lists the status and configuration of access rights that are currently granted and the applicable level of access. The entries in this table are largely responsible for restricting SNMP communication with
RemotEye III.
The configuration of the SNMP communities shall be as follows:
IP Address: IP address of the NMS
Community String: NMS Get/Set Community String.
(Please refer to SNMP Get/Set Criteria on page 100 for a more detailed explanation on Get/Set.)
Access: Select Access Type:
1. Read Only
2. Read/Write
3. No Access
+====================================================================+
| IP Address Community String Access |
+====================================================================+
[1] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
[2] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
[3] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
[4] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
[5] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
[6] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
[7] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
[8] 0.0.0.0 * No Access
COMMANDS -
1. Modify - Modify an entry of table
2. Reset - Reset an entry to default from table
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 25: SNMP Communities Description
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SNMPv3 USM Table
Main Menu
→ (3) SNMPv3 USM Table (See Figure 26: SNMPv3 USM Menu Description).
The SNMPv3 USM Table lists the status and configuration of access rights that are currently granted and the applicable level of access. The entries in this table are largely responsible restricting SNMPv3 security with
RemotEye III.
The configuration of the SNMPv3 USM table shall be as follows:
User Name: The User ID for the authorized individual.
Authentication Password: The password string for the authorized individual.
Privacy Password: The privacy password string for the authorized individual.
Security: The security level provides the following 3 options:
1. noAuthNoPriv – with no authentication and no privacy passwords
2.
3. authNoPriv – with authentication password but no privacy password authPriv – with authentication password and with privacy password
Authentication format: The authentication format provides the following options:
1.
2.
HMAC-MD5
HMAC-SHA
Status Type: The status shows the authentication status “ready” or “not being used".
+====================================================================+
| User Name Authentication. Password Privacy Password |
| Security Authentication Format Status Type |
+====================================================================+
[1]
noAuthNoPriv HMAC-MD5 Not Use
[2]
noAuthNoPriv HMAC-MD5 Not Use
[3]
noAuthNoPriv HMAC-MD5 Not Use
[4]
noAuthNoPriv HMAC-MD5 Not Use
COMMANDS -
1. Modify - Modify an entry of table
2. Reset - Reset an entry to default from table
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 26: SNMPv3 USM Menu Description
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Trap Receiver Table
Main Menu
→ (4) Trap Receiver Parameters (see Figure 27: Console Trap Receiver Table Description).
The Trap Receiver Table lists IP addresses of the administrative machines that have been assigned to receive traps.
The configuration of the trap receivers shall be as follows:
IP Address: IP address of the NMS.
Community String: NMS community string.
Trap Type:
1.
2.
3.
None
Toshiba Trap
JEMA Trap
4. IETF Trap
Description: Description of the NMS. This is administrator defined (max 10 characters)
Severity Level:
Informational – The receiver will receive the following trap types “Fault”, “Warning” and “Informational”.
Warning – The receiver will receive the following trap types “Fault” and “Warning”.
Severe – The receiver will receive the following trap type only “Fault”.
+================================================================================+
| IP Address Community String Trap-Type Severity Desc |
+================================================================================+
[1] 192.168.1.50 * Toshiba Trap Informational
[2] 0.0.0.0 * None Informational
[3] 0.0.0.0 * None Informational
[4] 0.0.0.0 * None Informational
[5] 0.0.0.0 * None Informational
[6] 0.0.0.0 * None Informational
[7] 0.0.0.0 * None Informational
[8] 0.0.0.0 * None Informational
1. Modify - Modify an entry of table
2. Reset - Reset an entry to default from table
0. Return to previous menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
Figure 27: Console Trap Receiver Table Description
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Reset Configuration to Default
Main Menu
→ (5) Reset Configuration to Default.
Selecting this option restores all RemotEye III card settings to its original default values.
Note: This will reset every configuration including the IP settings.
From the Main Menu, press 5 to access the Reset Configuration to the Original Setting screen.
Save and Exit
Main Menu
→ (6) Save and Exit.
When executed, the system saves the RemotEye III configuration and exits the program. The new configuration takes effect immediately.
Save and Restart RemotEye III
Main Menu
→ (7) Save and Restart RemotEye III.
When executed, the system saves the RemotEye III configuration and restarts RemotEye III program.
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Configuring the RemotEye III via Telnet
The RemotEye III can be configured by establishing a telnet session with the device.
Hardware Setup
Telnet configuration is accomplished through a network link. Follow these steps to setup the RemotEye III for a telnet session:
Verify network cable connection to NETWORK port of RemotEye III.
Verify active link to LAN or Network.
Software Setup
The Telnet configuration is accomplished through a TCP/IP network connection. A telnet connection can be established with RemotEye III by using any Telnet application. Follow these steps to setup the software for Telnet
RemotEye III configuration:
Verify workstation is loaded with Telnet application. If using Windows operating system, “Command Prompt” application software that is packed with Windows can be used. If a Telnet application is not available or Command
Prompt, download “Tera Term” software from the internet for free.
Note: If using Windows 7 or Vista, make sure that Telnet feature is enabled. By default, Windows 7 and Vista
Operating System have this feature disabled for security reasons. To enable this feature, follow these steps:
1. Click on “Start”
2. Go to and click on “Control Panel”
3. Go to and click on “Programs and Features”
“Ok” button and wait till feature is enabled.
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Figure 28: Enable Telnet Feature on Windows 7/Vista
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Verify a valid network path exists between the RemotEye III and the workstation. If performing the Telnet
Connecting to the RemotEye III via Telnet” on page 37.
Routing to the RemotEye III
If the workstation is not on the same network as the RemotEye III, the system may require the addition of a network route. This is typically only necessary when RemotEye III is using its default address.
Consult operating system documentation pertaining to the addition of network routes for instruction.
Example Route Addition
Windows operating systems provide the command Route Add for adding network routes.
Assume the default IP Address of the RemotEye III is 172.18.1.63, and assume the IP Address of the workstation is
210.67.192.147. To add the appropriate network route between these two devices, follow these steps:
Turn on the workstation, and setup the TCP/IP protocol (if necessary).
Enter the following command to add a routing condition (e.g. Command Prompt in Windows OS):
Route add 172.18.1.63 210.67.192.147
See the Windows manual for further information on how to add a routing condition to a workstation.
Connecting to the RemotEye III via Telnet
A telnet configuration session can be established once the hardware and software are prepared. Open the Telnet application software and follow these steps to begin configuration:
1. Type telnet followed by the IP address of RemotEye III to a telnet application (e.g. telnet 192.168.1.50).
2.
3.
Press [Enter].
Key in the password when prompted.
Default Password (case sensitive): ADMIN
For more information on using telnet, please refer to telnet application Windows help.
The RemotEye III will only accept 2 telnet clients simultaneously. The telnet connections will time-out after
60 seconds of inactivity.
RemotEye III Telnet Menu Navigation
The configuration menus for telnet configuration are identical to those presented by a direct configuration session.
Refer to page 23 for detailed guidance through configuration menus of RemotEye III.
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Configuring the RemotEye III via HTTP
The RemotEye III can be configured by opening a web session (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome).
Hardware Setup
Web configuration is accomplished through a network link. Follow these steps to prepare the hardware for HTTP
RemotEye III configuration:
1.
2.
3.
Verify network cable connection to NETWORK port of RemotEye III.
Verify active link to LAN or Network.
For further information on the network connection, refer to “Making the Network Connection” on page
Software Setup
The web configuration is accomplished through a TCP/IP network connection. A web connection can be established with RemotEye III by using any Internet Browser application (for example, Firefox). Follow these steps to setup the software for web-based RemotEye III configuration:
1.
2.
Verify workstation is loaded with web browser application (e.g. Internet Explorer).
Verify a valid network path exists between RemotEye III and the workstation. If performing the web configuration from a workstation that is located on the same network, then proceed to the next section.
Otherwise, refer back to the section entitled “Routing to the RemotEye III” on page 37.
System Setup
To access the RemotEye III via the web, enter the IP address of the RemotEye III in the URL field of the browser and
to a firewall, contact the network administrator for information on bypassing the firewall of the LAN.
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Figure 29: RemotEye III with Internet Explorer Example
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The HTTP Security Control setting may also affect the user’s ability to access the RemotEye III. The HTTP Security
Control setting may be set or viewed from: Main Menu
→ (1) TIC RemotEye III Configuration →(2) Control Group
→ (7) HTTP Security Control (See Figure 30: HTTP Security Control Window).
If the HTTP Security Control setting is Disabled, the user is granted read-only access. If the HTTP Security Control
HTTP Security Control Window).
Login:
TOSHIBA
Password:
ADMIN
Figure 30: HTTP Security Control Window
Once the password has been entered in the user will be able to not only view the information, but make changes accordingly. The password is the same as the Community Read/Write string (See via Telnet or Serial RS-232 communication: Main Menu
→ (1) Toshiba RemotEye III Configuration → (2) Control Group → (3) Community
Read/Write).
To prevent unauthorized users from configuring the RemotEye III via HTTP, the IP address of the workstation must be entered in the RemotEye III SNMP Communities/HTTP Access Control with no access permissions (via RS232 or
Telnet) or the SNMP/ HTTP Access Control (via Web Browser) of the RemotEye III. Otherwise, the RemotEye III will provide only read access to its parameters.
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Connecting to the RemotEye III via HTTP
A web session can be established once the hardware and software have been prepared. Follow these steps to begin configuration:
1.
2.
Launch the web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer).
Enter the URL for RemotEye III in the browser’s address field. For example, http://172.18.1.63. The
home page of the RemotEye III will be displayed once a connection is established (See Figure 31:
Perform the following procedure to setup the RemotEye III Static IP address, protocols and Date/Time using its provided web configuration pages.
1.
2.
Select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “RemotEye III Configuration” to configure RemotEye III.
Click the Become Administrator button at the bottom of the screen. The password is case sensitive.
Login: TOSHIBA
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Password: ADMIN
Non-DHCP users continue on to step 3. DHCP users may skip steps 3 to 6.
Enter the RemotEye III IP address.
Enter the RemotEye III Gateway address in the network.
Enter the RemotEye III Network Mask of the network.
Click Set Value to save the settings.
Select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “Date and Time” to set date and time.
8. Enter the appropriate date and time in the specified format.
9. Click Set Value to save the settings.
10. Select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “RemotEye III Control” to enable or disable the network protocols.
Note: Disable “RemotEye III DHCP Control” setting if using static IP.
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Figure 31: RemotEye III HTTP Page
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RemotEye III Web Menu Navigation
The RemotEye III home page is comprised of six primary menus:
• UPS Monitoring
• UPS Management
• Email Notification
• EMD
• RemotEye III Management
• History Data and Logs.
The six primary menus provide access to UPS and RemotEye III monitoring and control functions, and each is discussed in detail in the following sections.
UPS Monitoring
This menu allows the user to view the collected data from the UPS measurements. The UPS measured parameters are
listed below and are allowed only to be read (See Figure 32: RemotEye
III Web UPS Monitoring Directory).
1. Comprehensive View
2. UPS Data General
3. UPS Data Display
4. UPS Data Other (Not Available for 4300)
5. Input Parameters
6. Output Parameters
7. Bypass Parameters
8. DC Bus Parameters
9. Battery Parameters
10. Alarm Table
11. Connected Client Table
Figure 32: RemotEye III Web UPS Monitoring Directory
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Comprehensive View
This web page lists the UPS parameters. This page will refresh automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the refresh rate setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye III web interface.
Parameter #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Object
UPS Mode
Input Voltage (V)
Input Frequency (Hz)
Output Voltage (V)
Comprehensive View Parameters
Description
This field shows the present UPS system mode.
These readings include:
Start-Up, On-Line, Bypass,
Backup, Battery Test, and
Shutdown.
Output Load Percentage (%)
Output Frequency (Hz)
UPS System Temperature (°C)
This field shows the present UPS input voltage in VAC.
This field shows the present UPS input frequency in Hz.
This field shows the present UPS output voltage in VAC.
This field shows the present UPS load in % of kVA.
This field shows the present UPS output frequency in Hz.
This field shows the present UPS temperature in °C.
1600XP
4200FA
4300
This field shows the present UPS battery temperature in °C.
8
UPS Battery Temperature (°C)
9
10
11
12
Battery Capacity (%)
Battery Runtime (Mins)
Date On RemotEye III (mm/dd/yyyy)
Time On RemotEye III (hh:mm:ss)
This field shows the present UPS battery capacity in percentage.
This field shows the present UPS battery runtime in minutes.
This field shows the
RemotEye III date setting.
This value is displayed in the mm/dd/yyyy format.
This field shows the
RemotEye III time setting.
This value is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24-hour format (i.e. 8:30 p.m. is
20:30:00).
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This web page allows the user to retrieve the UPS identification and revision information.
UPS Data General Parameters
Parameter #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Object
UPS Manufacture
UPS Typeform
UPS Description
UPS Serial Number
UPS Main Firmware Version
UPS Main Boot Sector Version
UPS Main Boot Loader Version
UPS Job Number
UPS Test Date
UPS Hardware Build Date
UPS EEPROM Version
UPS System Name
UPS Attached Devices
UPS Installation Date
Description
This field shows the name of the
UPS manufacturer.
This field shows the typeform of the UPS to which RemotEye III is presently attached.
This field shows the model description of the UPS to which
RemotEye III is presently attached.
This field shows the UPS manufactured serial number for the UPS which RemotEye III is presently attached.
This field shows the present firmware version for the UPS.
This is for informational
This field shows the present boot sector version for the UPS.
This is for informational purpose.
This field shows the present boot loader version for the UPS.
This is for informational
This field shows the present job number for the UPS. This is for informational purpose.
This field shows the date the
UPS was last tested. This is for informational purpose.
This field shows the date the
UPS was built. This is for informational purpose.
This field shows the present
EEPROM version for the UPS.
This is for informational
This field shows the administrator-configured name of the UPS. For configuration, please refer to UPS
This field shows the administrator configured description of the load devices that attached to the UPS (e.g. computers, communication devices, etc). For configuration, please refer to UPS
Configuration menu.
This field shows the date the
UPS was installed. For configuration, refer to the UPS
Configuration menu.
1600XP
4200FS
4300
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UPS Data Display
This page shows the UPS Display Information. This page will refresh automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the refresh rate setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye
III web interface.
Parameter #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Object
Display Firmware Version
Display Boot Sector Version
Display Boot Loader Version
Display Sleep Timer (Mins)
Display Buzzer Mode
Display Buzzer Status
Display Firmware Built Date
Display Firmware Built Time
UPS Data Display Parameters
Description
This field shows the present firmware version for the display. This is for informational purpose.
This field shows the present boot sector version for the display.
This is for informational
This field shows the present boot loader version for the display.
This is for informational
This field shows the amount of time the display will remain active before it will enter to sleep mode.
This field shows the current buzzer mode. Users can specify at what conditions the buzzer can
This field shows the current status of the buzzer. This will determine if the alarm is silenced or sound if an alarm should
This field shows the
Firmware built date for the display. This is for informational purpose.
This field shows the
Firmware built time for the display. This is for informational purpose.
1600XP
4200FA
4300
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UPS Data – Other
This page shows the UPS states. This page will refresh automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the current refresh setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye III web interface.
UPS Data-Other Parameters
Parameter #
1
2
3
4
Object
EPO Contact State
UPS Run Stop Switch Status
UPS Service Port Status
Internal Communication Status
Description
This field shows the current contact state of the
Emergency Power Off
(EPO).
This field shows the current state of the run (On-
Line)/stop (Bbypass) switch on the UPS.
This field shows the current status of the UPS
Service Port on the UPS.
This will inform users if an error has occurred.
This field shows the internal communication status for the UPS. This will inform users if an error has occurred.
1600XP
4200FA
4300
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Input Parameters
This page shows the UPS line voltage input readings. This page will refresh automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the current refresh rate setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye III web interface.
Input Parameters
Parameter #
Object 1600XP 4300 4300
1
2
3
4
5
Input Power Supply Configuration
Input Number of Lines input Voltage (V)
Input Voltage Percent (%)
Input Rated Voltage (V)
Description
This field shows the present power supply information at the input for the UPS.
This field shows the number of input lines for the UPS.
This field shows the UPS input voltage in VAC.
This field shows the UPS input voltage in percent.
This field shows the input rated voltage of the UPS. This can be changed by the administrator.
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Input Current (Amps)
Input Current Percent (%)
This field shows the present UPS input current in Amps.
This field shows the UPS input current in percent.
This field shows the input rated current of the UPS in Amps.
Input Rated Current (Amps)
Input Frequency (Hz)
Input Rated Frequency (Hz)
Input Active Power (Watts)
Input Rated Power (Watts)
Input Rated Power (VA)
VIUV Detection Level (%)
VIOV Detection Level (%)
Input Phase Check
This field shows the UPS input frequency in Hz.
This field shows the input rated frequency of the UPS.
This field shows the present UPS input active power in Watts.
Input Rated Active Power (Watts)
Input Apparent Power (VA) input Power Factor
Input Line to Neutral Voltage (V)
This field shows the present UPS input rated active power in
Watts.
This field shows the present UPS input apparent power in Volt-
Amps.
This field shows the present UPS input power factor.
This field shows the UPS input
Line to Neutral in VAC.
This field shows the rated input
Line to Line voltage in VAC.
Input Rated Line to Line Voltage (V)
Input Rated Line to Neutral Voltage (V)
This field shows the rated input line to neutral voltage in VAC.
This field shows the input rated power in Watts.
This field shows the input rated power in VA.
This field shows the Voltage
Input Under-Voltage detection level in percent.
This field shows the Voltage
Input Over-Voltage detection level in percent.
This field shows the present status of input phase check.
When enabled it detects phase rotation error.
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Output Parameters
This page shows the UPS output voltage source and readings. This page will refresh automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the current refresh setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh
Rates” in the RemotEye III web interface.
Parameter #
1
2
3
4
Object
Output Power Supply Configuration
Output Number of Lines
Output Voltage (V)
Output Rated Voltage (V)
Output Parameters
Description
This field shows the present power supply information at the output for the UPS.
This field shows the present phase of the output of the UPS.
This field shows the UPS output voltage in VAC.
This field shows the output rated voltage of the UPS.
This can be changed by the administrator.
1600XP
4300FA
4300
5
6
7
8
9
Output Under Voltage Level (%)
Output Over Voltage Level (%)
Output Current (Amps)
Output Rated Current (Amps)
Output Load Percentage (%)
This field shows the minimum allowable voltage before it falls into under voltage range.
This field shows the maximum limit of the output voltage before it the UPS enters the over voltage state.
This field shows the present UPS output current in Amps.
This field shows the present UPS output rated current in Amps.
This field shows the UPS load as a percentage of the maximum load setting.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Output Frequency (Hz)
Output Rated Frequency (Hz)
Output Frequency Synch Range (Hz)
Output Active Power (Watts)
Output Rated Active Power (Watts)
Output Apparent Power (VA)
Output Rated Apparent Power (VA)
Output Rated Power Factor
This field shows the present UPS output requnecy in Hz.
This field shows the present UPS output rated frequency in Hertz.
This field shows the allowable range for synchronizing output frequency.
This field shows the present UPS output active power in Watts.
This field shows the present UPS output rated active power in Watts.
This field shows the present UPS apparent power in VA.
TThis field shows the present UPS output rated apparent power in VA.
This field shows the present UPS output power factor.
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16
25
28
29
30
21
22
23
24
17
18
19
20
31
32
Output Rated Apparent Power (VA)
Output Rated Power Factor
Output Line to Neutral Voltage (V)
Output Voltage Percent (%)
Output Total Current Percent (%)
Output Current Percent (%)
Output Total Active Power (KW)
Output Total Active Power Percent (%)
Output Power Factor
Output Rated Line to Line Voltage (V)
Output Rated Line to Neutral Voltage (V)
Output Rated Power (Watts)
Output Rated Power (VA)
Output Under Voltage Detection Level (V)
Output Over Voltage Detection Level (V)
TThis field shows the present UPS output rated apparent power in VA.
This field shows the present UPS rated output power factor.
This field shows the UPS output line to neutral voltage in VAC.
This field shows the UPS output voltage in percent.
This field shows the present UPS output total current in percent.
This field shows the present UPS output current in percent.
This field shows the present UPS output active power in Kilowatts.
This field shows the present UPS output active power in percent.
This field shows the present UPS output power factor.
This field shows the UPS rated output line to line voltage in VAC.
This field shows the UPS rated output line to neutral voltage in VAC.
This field shows the present UPS output rated power in Watts.
This field shows the present UPS output rated power in VA.
This field shows the minimum allowable voltage before it falls into output under voltage range.
This field shows the maximum limit of the output voltage before the
UPS detect enters the
Output over voltage state.
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Bypass Parameters
This page shows the UPS bypass values. This page will refresh automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the current refresh setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye
III web interface.
Bypass Parameters
Parameter #
Object 1600XP 4200FA 4300
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Bypass Power Supply Configuration
Bypass Number of Lines
Bypass Voltage (V)
Bypass Current (Amps)
Bypass Frequency (Hz)
Bypass Apparent Power (VA)
Bypass Under Voltage Detection (%)
Bypass Under Voltage Recovery (%)
Bypass Over Voltage Detection (V)
Bypass Over Voltage Recovery (V)
Bypass Line to Neutral Voltage (V)
Bypass Voltage Percent (%)
Description
This field shows the present power supply information during bypass for the UPS.
This field shows the number of bypass lines for the UPS.
This field shows the UPS voltage during bypass in
VAC.
This field shows the present UPS bypass current in Amps.
This field shows the present UPS bypass frequency in Hertz.
This field shows the present UPS bypass apparent power in VA.
This field shows the minimum allowable voltage before it falls into bypass under voltage range.
This field shows the allowable voltage that it can recover from under voltage.
This field shows the maximum allowable voltage before it falls into over voltage range.
This field shows the allowable voltage that it can recover from over voltage.
This field shows the present UPS bypass line to neutral voltage.
This field shows the UPS bypass voltage in percent.
13
14
Bypass Under Voltage Detection Level (%)
Bypass Over Voltage Detection Level (%)
This field shows the UPS bypass under voltage detection in percent.
This field shows the UPS bypass over voltage detection level in percent.
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DC Bus Parameters
This page shows the UPS DC Bus values. This page will refresh automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the current refresh setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye
III web interface.
DC Bus Parameters
Parameter #
1
2
3
4
Object
DC Bus Total Volatage (V)
DC Bus Positive Voltage (V)
DC Bus Negative Voltage (V)
DC Bus Rated Voltage (V)
Description
This field shows the DC Bus voltage in VDC.
This field shows the positive DC Bus voltage in
VDC.
This field shows the negative DC Bus voltage in
VDC.
This field shows the rated
DC Bus voltage in VDC.
1600XP
4200FA
4300
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Battery Parameters
This page provides the battery status and battery run-time information. This page will refresh automatically at a userdefined rate. To change or view the refresh rate setting, select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh
Rates” in the RemotEye III web interface.
Parameter #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Object
UPS Battery Status
Elapsed Time on Battery Power (Secs)
Battery Voltage (Vdc)
Calculated Battery Shutdown Voltage (Vdc)
Battery Discharge Current (Adc)
Battery Parameters
Description
This field shows the status of the UPS batteries. These readings include:
Unknown, Normal, Low,
Depleted, Discharging, and
Failure.
This field shows the elapsed time (in seconds) since the UPS switched to battery power.
This field shows the battery voltage in VDC.
This field shows the battery’s shutdown voltage in VDC.
This field shows the battery’s discharge current in Amps.
Battery Charge Status
Number of Discharge
Battery Life Reaming (Month)
Battery Rated Ampere Hour (Ahr)
This field shows the present Battery Charge status.
This field shows the present number of battery discharges.
This field shows the remaining battery life. The maximum battery lifetime is 5 years. This shows the remaining battery lifetime in months.
This field shows the present battery capacity in
Ampere Hour.
Battery in Series
Battery in Parallel
Battery Installation Date
This field shows the number of batteries connected in series.
This field shows the number of batteries connected in parallel.
This field shows the last installation date of the UPS system's batteries. This value is displayed in the dd/mm/yyyy format.
When the UPS batteries are replaced, this value should be adjusted accordingly by the service
1600XP
4200FA
4300
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21
22
23
24
26
27
28
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Battery Voltage Shutdown Level (%)
Battery Low Level (%)
Battery Capacity (%)
Battery Runtime (Mins)
Battery Charge Over Voltage Delay (Secs)
Calculate Low Battery level (Vdc)
External Battery Install Status
External Battery in Series
External Battery in parallel
External Battery Rated Ampere Hour (Ahr).
External Battery C Rate
External Battery Install Date
Equalize Charge Time (Hours)
Float Charge Voltage (Vdc)
Battery Low Detection Level (Vdc)
This field shows the present battery voltage shutdown level in percent.
This field shows the battery low level in
The UPS battery capacity in percent.
The UPS battery runtime in minutes.
This field shows the battery charge over voltage delay in seconds.
This field shows the calculated low battery level in VDC.
This field shows installation status of the external battery. It can be installed or uninstalled.
This field shows the number of external batteries connected in series.
This field shows the number of external batteries connected in parallel.
This field shows the present external battery capacity in Ampere Hour.
This field shows the present external battery C
Rate.
This field shows the installation date of the external battery.
This field shows the battery equaliztion charge time in hours.
This field shows the float charge voltage in Vdc.
This field shows the minimum battery voltage in Vdc.
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Alarm Table
This page provides past and active UPS alarm activity and descriptions. This page will refresh automatically at a
select “RemotEye III Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye III web interface.
Figure 33: RemotEye III Alarm Table Example
Number of Present Alarms
This field shows the number of active UPS alarms.
Lastest Alarm
This field shows the last recorded UPS alarm in the format Date, Time, and Information about the alarm.
Alarm ID
This field shows the sequential number associated with the alarm; it indicates the activation sequence of the alarms.
This number will be reset after a RemotEye III reboot.
Alarm Time
This field shows the RemotEye III alarm time stamp. This value is displayed in the hh:mm mm/dd/yyyy format.
Note: The time depends on the RemotEye III clock setting.
Alarm Description
Info: UPS has encountered a change of state condition such as switching from on-line to bypass state.
Warning: UPS has encountered a noncritical abnormal condition that requires attention.
Fault: UPS has encountered a critical abnormal condition and requires attention. Please refer to the UPS manual for possible causes and solutions. If more information is needed or additional assistance is required, contact Toshiba authorized service center for Service.
1600XP Alarm/Trap Table
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2
3
ID Alarm Occur Message
1 upsAlarmFault upsAlarmOpenFuse upsAlarmCurrentLimitFault
4 upsAlarmDCBusOverCurrent
5
6
7 upsAlarmDCOverVoltage upsAlarmDCBusImbalance upsAlarmOutputUnderVoltage
8
9 upsAlarmOutputOverVoltage upsAlarmHeatSinkOverheat
10 upsAlarmBypassOverload
11 upsAlarmChargerOverVoltage
Fault
12 upsAlarmOutputOverCurrent
SNMP Trap Add
upsTrapFault upsTrapOpenFuse upsTrapCurrentLimitFault upsTrapDCBusOverCurrent upsTrapDCOverVoltage upsTrapDCBusImbalance upsTrapOutputUnderVoltage upsTrapOutputOverVoltage upsTrapHeatSinkOverheat upsTrapBypassOverload upsTrapChargerOverVoltage
Fault upsTrapOutputOverCurrent
Level
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
SNMP Trap Remove
upsTrapFaultClear upsTrapOpenFuseClear upsTrapCurrentLimitFaultClear upsTrapDCBusOverCurrentClea r upsTrapDCOverVoltageClear upsTrapDCBusImbalanceClear upsTrapOutputUnderVoltageCle ar upsTrapOutputOverVoltageClear upsTrapHeatSinkOverheatClear upsTrapBypassOverloadClear upsTrapChargerOverVoltage
FaultClear upsTrapOutputOverCurrentClear
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ID Alarm Occur Message
13
14
15
16
17
18 upsAlarmInputOverVoltage
19 upsAlarmInputUnderVoltage
20 upsAlarmInputFrequencyError
21 upsAlarmBypassOverVoltage
22
23 upsAlarmDCUnderVoltAtBoostUp upsAlarmDCUnderVoltAt Charge upsAlarmBypassOverheat upsAlarmResettableInverter
Overload upsAlarmUnresettableInverter
Overload upsAlarmBypassUnderVoltage upsAlarmBypassFrequency Error
SNMP Trap Add
upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtBoostUp upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtCharge upsTrapBypassOverheat upsTrapResettableInverterOverlo ad upsTrapUnresettableInverter
Overload upsTrapInputOverVoltage upsTrapInputUnderVoltage upsTrapInputFrequencyError upsTrapBypassOverVoltage upsTrapBypassUnderVoltage upsTrapBypassFrequencyError
Level
Fault
Fault
SNMP Trap Remove
upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtBoostUp
Clear upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtCharge
Clear
Fault
Fault upsTrapBypassOverheatClear upsTrapResettableInverter
OverloadClear
Fault upsTrapUnresettableInverter
OverloadClear
Warning upsTrapInputOverVoltageClear
Warning upsTrapInputUnderVoltageClear
Warning upsTrapInputFrequencyErrorClear
Warning upsTrapBypassOverVoltageClear
Warning upsTrapBypassUnderVoltageClear
Warning upsTrapBypassFrequencyError
Clear
24 upsAlarmDCUnderVoltAtBattTest upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtBattTest Warning upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtBattTestClear
25 upsAlarmBatteryLow upsTrapBatteryLow Warning upsTrapBatteryLowClear
26 upsAlarmBatteryAtShutdown level upsTrapBatteryAtShutdownlevel Warning upsTrapBatteryAtShutdownlevel
Clear
27 upsAlarmReplaceBattery
28 upsAlarmChargerOverVoltage
Warning upsTrapReplaceBattery upsTrapChargerOverVoltage
Warning
Warning upsTrapReplaceBatteryClear
Warning upsTrapChargerOverVoltage
WarningClear
29
30
31
32
33 upsAlarmBatteryTestFailed upsAlarmBatteryDepleted upsAlarmBatteryOverheat upsAlarmSystemOverheat upsAlarmOutputOverload Warning upsTrapBatteryTestFailed upsTrapBatteryDepleted upsTrapBatteryOverheat upsTrapSystemOverheat upsTrapOutputOverloadWarning
Warning upsTrapBatteryTestFailedClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryDepletedClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryOverheatClear
Warning upsTrapSystemOverheatClear
Warning upsTrapOutputOverloadWarning
Clear
34 upsAlarmCurrentLimitWarning
35 upsAlarmAsyncOperation
36 upsAlarmServiceUPS
37
38
39 upsAlarmBatteryNear Expiration upsAlarmBatteryExpired upsAlarmDisplayCableError upsTrapCurrentLimitWarning upsTrapAsyncOperation upsTrapServiceUPS upsTrapBatteryNearExpiration upsTrapBatteryExpired upsTrapDisplayCableError
Warning
Warning upsTrapCurrentLimitWarningClear upsTrapAsyncOperationClear
Warning upsTrapServiceUPSClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryNearExpiration
Clear
Warning upsTrapBatteryExpiredClear
Warning upsTrapDisplayCableErrorClear
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1600XP Alarm/Trap Table
ID Alarm Occur Message
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50 upsAlarmRemotEyeCommError upsAlarmRemotEyeUplink
CommError upsAlarmServicePortComm Error upsAlarmDispCommError upsAlarmSystemTestFailed upsAlarmBypassOn upsAlarmPowerFailure upsAlarmShutdownPending upsAlarmOutputOffAs Requested upsAlarmOutputOff upsAlarmBatteryTestInProgress
51 upsAlarmBatteryOn
52 upsAlarmEMDSensor1Alarm
Triggered
53
54
55
56
57
58 upsAlarmEMDSensor2Alarm
Triggered upsAlarmEMDHumidityAtLow
CiriticalPoint upsAlarmEMDHumidityAtHigh
CiriticalPoint upsAlarmEMDHumidityAtLow
WarningPoint upsAlarmEMDHumidityAtHigh
WarningPoint upsAlarmEMDTemperatureAtLow
CiriticalPoint
SNMP Trap Add
upsTrapRemotEyeCommError upsTrapRemotEyeUplink
CommError upsTrapServicePortCommError upsTrapDispCommError upsTrapSystemTestFailed upsTrapBypassOn upsTrapPowerFailure upsTrapShutdownPending upsTrapOutputOffAsRequested upsTrapOutputOff upsTrapBatteryTestInProgress upsTrapBatteryOn upsTrapEMDSensor1Alarm
Triggered upsTrapEMDSensor2Alarm
Triggered upsTrapEMDHumidityAtLow
CriticalPoint upsTrapEMDHumidityAtHigh
CriticalPoint upsTrapEMDHumidityAtLow
WarningPoint upsTrapEMDHumidityAtHigh
WarningPoint upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtLow
CriticalPoint
Level
Warning
Warning
Warning
SNMP Trap Remove
upsTrapRemotEyeCommError
Clear upsTrapRemotEyeUplink
CommErrorClear upsTrapServicePortCommError
Clear
Warning upsTrapDispCommErrorClear
Warning upsTrapSystemTestFailedClear
Info
Info
Info upsTrapBypassOnClear upsTrapPowerFailureClear
Info
Info upsTrapShutdownPendingClear upsTrapOutputOffAsRequested
Clear upsTrapOutputOffClear
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info upsTrapBatteryTestInProgress
Clear upsTrapBatteryOnClear upsTrapEMDSensor1Alarm
TriggeredClear upsTrapEMDSensor2Alarm
TriggeredClear upsTrapEMDHumidityAtLow
CriticalPointClear upsTrapEMDHumidityAtHigh
CriticalPointClear upsTrapEMDHumidityAtLow
WarningPointClear upsTrapEMDHumidityAtHigh
WarningPointClear upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtLow
CriticalPointClear
59
60
61 upsAlarmEMDTemperatureAtHigh
CiriticalPoint upsAlarmEMDTemperatureAtLow
WarningPoint upsAlarmEMDTemperatureAtHigh
WarningPoint upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtHigh
CriticalPoint upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtLow
WarningPoint upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtHigh
WarningPoint
Info
Info
Info upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtHigh
CriticalPointClear upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtLow
WarningPointClear upsTrapEMDTemperatureAtHigh
WarningPointClear
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ID Alarm Occur Message
62 upsAlarmLogInError
SNMP Trap Add
upsTrapLogInError
Level
Info
SNMP Trap Remove
upsTrapLogInErrorClear
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4200FA/4300 Alarm/Trap Table
ID Alarm Occur Message
1 upsAlarmFault
2 upsAlarmOpenFuse
3 upsAlarmCurrentLimitFault
4 upsAlarmDCBusOverCurrent
5 upsAlarmDCOverVoltage
6 upsAlarmDCBusImbalance
7 upsAlarmOutputUnderVoltage
8 upsAlarmOutputOverVoltage
9 upsAlarmHeatSinkOverheat
10
11 upsAlarmUPSOverload upsAlarmChargerOverVoltage
Fault
12 upsAlarmOutputOverCurrent
13
14 upsAlarmDCUnderVoltAtBoostUp upsAlarmDCUnderVoltAtCharge
SNMP Trap Add
upsTrapFault upsTrapOpenFuse upsTrapCurrentLimitFault upsTrapDCBusOverCurrent upsTrapDCOverVoltage upsTrapDCBusImbalance upsTrapOutputUnderVoltage upsTrapOutputOverVoltage upsTrapHeatSinkOverheat upsTrapUPSOverload upsTrapChargerOverVoltage
Fault upsTrapOutputOverCurrent upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtBoostUp upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtCharge
Level
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
Fault
SNMP Trap Remove
upsTrapFaultClear upsTrapOpenFuseClear upsTrapCurrentLimitFaultClear upsTrapDCBusOverCurrentClear upsTrapDCOverVoltageClear upsTrapDCBusImbalanceClear upsTrapOutputUnderVoltageClear upsTrapOutputOverVoltageClear upsTrapHeatSinkOverheatClear upsTrapUPSOverloadClear upsTrapChargerOverVoltage
FaultClear upsTrapOutputOverCurrentClear upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtBoostUp
Clear upsTrapDCUnderVoltAtCharge
Clear upsTrapBypassOverheatClear 15 upsAlarmBypassOverheat
26
27 upsAlarmBatteryMCCBOff upsAlarmBypass upsTrapBypassOverheat upsTrapBatteryMCCBOff upsTrapBypass
Fault
16
17 upsAlarmInputPhaseRotationError upsAlarmBypassPhaseRotationErro r
18 upsAlarmWarning
19 upsAlarmInputOverVoltage
20 upsAlarmInputUnderVoltage
21 upsAlarmBatteryTestFailed
22 upsAlarmSystemTestFailed
23
24
25 upsAlarmBatteryLow upsAlarmBatteryAtShutdownlevel upsAlarmBatteryVoltageNotGood upsTrapInputPhaseRotationError upsTrapBypassPhaseRotationError upsTrapWarning upsTrapInputOverVoltage upsTrapInputUnderVoltage upsTrapBatteryTestFailed upsTrapSystemTestFailed upsTrapBatteryLow upsTrapBatteryAtShutdownlevel upsTrapBatteryVoltageNotGood
Fault
Fault upsTrapInputPhaseRotationErrorClea r upsTrapBypassPhaseRotationErrorCl ear
Warning upsTrapWarningClear
Warning upsTrapInputOverVoltageClear
Warning upsTrapInputUnderVoltageClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryTestFailedClear
Warning upsTrapSystemTestFailedClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryLow
Clear
Warning
Warning upsTrapBatteryAtShutdownlevelClea r upsTrapBatteryVoltageNotGoodClea r
Warning upsTrapBatteryMCCBOff
Clear
Warning upsTrapBypassClear
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ID Alarm Occur Message
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40 upsAlarmInverterOverloadWarning upsAlarmOuputOverloadWarning upsTrapInverterOverloadWarning upsTrapOutputOverloadWarning
41
42
43 upsAlarmRemotEyeUplink
CommError upsAlarmRemotEyeDownlinkCom mError upsAlarmRemotEyeUplinkCommEr ror
44 upsAlarmServicePortCommError
45 upsAlarmROMtoEEPROMError
46 upsAlarmEEPROMtoRAMError
47 upsAlarmMCCBTrip upsTrapRemotEyeUplink
CommError upsTrapRemotEyeDownlinkComm
Error upsTrapRemotEyeUplinkCommErr or upsTrapServicePortCommError upsTrapROMtoEEPROMError upsTrapEEPROMtoRAMError upsTrapMCCBTrip
48 upsAlarmEEUpdateError
49
50 upsAlarmChargerOverVoltage upsAlarmBatteryOverheat upsAlarmBatteryDepleted upsAlarmBatteryOverheat upsAlarmSystemOverheat upsAlarmCurrentLimitWarning upsAlarmAsyncOperation upsAlarmServiceUPS upsAlarmBatteryNearExpiration upsAlarmBatteryExpired upsAlarmDispCommError upsAlarmOnBypass upsAlarmPowerFailure
51 upsAlarmEPOTripped
52 upsAlarmTimedShutdown
53 upsAlarmLANShutdown
54 upsAlarmRemoteShutdown
SNMP Trap Add
upsTrapChargerOverVoltage upsTrapBatteryOverheat upsTrapBatteryDepleted upsTrapBatteryOverheat upsTrapSystemOverheat upsTrapCurrentLimitWarning upsTrapAsyncOperation upsTrapServiceUPS upsTrapBatteryNearExpiration upsTrapBatteryExpired upsTrapDispCommError upsTrapEEUpdateError upsTrapOnBypass upsTrapPowerFailure upsTrapEPOTripped upsTrapTimedShutdown upsTrapLANShutdown upsTrapRemoteShutdown
Level SNMP Trap Remove
Warning upsTrapChargerOverVoltageClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryOverheatClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryDepletedClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryOverheatClear
Warning upsTrapSystemOverheatClear
Warning
Warning upsTrapInverterOverloadWarning
Clear upsTrapOutputOverloadWarningClea r
Warning upsTrapCurrentLimitWarningClear
Warning upsTrapAsyncOperationClear
Warning upsTrapServiceUPSClear
Clear
Warning upsTrapBatteryNearExpirationClear
Warning upsTrapBatteryExpiredClear
Warning
Warning upsTrapDispCommError
Clear upsTrapRemotEyeUplink
CommErrorClear
Warning
Warning
Warning
Info upsTrapRemotEyeDownlinkCommE rrorClear upsTrapRemotEyeUplinkCommError
Clear
Warning upsTrapServicePortCommErrorClear
Warning upsTrapROMtoEEPROMErrorClear
Warning upsTrapEEPROMtoRAMErrorClear
Warning upsTrapMCCBTripClear upsTrapEEUpdateError
Clear upsTrapOnBypassClear
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info upsTrapPowerFailure
Clear upsTrapEPOTrippedClear upsTrapTimedShutdownClear upsTrapLANShutdownClear upsTrapRemoteShutdownClear
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ID Alarm Occur Message
55 upsAlarmDelayStartup
56 upsAlarmRemoteSwitch
57 upsAlarmAutoReTransfer
58 upsAlarmProtectiveCharging
59 upsAlarmEqualizedCharging
60 upsAlarmManualMode
61 upsAlarmOutputFrequency
62 upsAlarmInverterStartup
63 upsAlarmBatteryTestInProgress
64 upsAlarmForcedBypass
65 upsAlarmLocalRun
66 upsAlarmRemoteRun
67 upsAlarmFirmwareUpdate
68 upsAlarmBypassEnable
69 upsAlarmBatteryTestDisabled
70 upsAlarmDefaultCalibration
71 upsAlarmShutdownPending
72 upsAlarmOutputOffAsRequested
73 upsAlarmOutputOff
74 upsAlarmBatteryOn
SNMP Trap Add
upsTrapDelayStartup upsTrapRemoteSwitch upsTrapAutoReTransfer upsTrapProtectiveCharging upsTrapEqualizedCharging upsTrapManualMode upsTrapOutputFrequency upsTrapInverterStartup upsTrapBatteryTestInProgress upsTrapForcedBypass upsTrapLocalRun upsTrapRemoteRun upsTrapFirmwareUpdate upsTrapBypassEnable upsTrapBatteryTestDisabled upsTrapDefaultCalibration upsTrapShutdownPending upsTrapOutputOffAsRequested upsTrapOutputOff upsTrapBatteryOn
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Level
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
SNMP Trap Remove
upsTrapDelayStartupClear upsTrapRemoteSwitchClear upsTrapAutoReTransferClear upsTrapProtectiveCharingClear upsTrapEqualizedChargingClear upsTrapManualModeClear upsTrapOutputFrequencyClear upsTrapInverterStartupClear upsTrapBatteryTestInProgressClear upsTrapForcedBypassClear upsTrapLocalRunClear upsTrapRemoteRunClear upsTrapFirmwareUpdateClear upsTrapBypassEnableClear upsTrapBatteryTestDisabledClear upsTrapDefaultCalibrationClear upsTrapShutdownPendingClear upsTrapOutputOffAsRequestedClear upsTrapOutputOffClear upsTrapBatteryOnClear
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Connected Client Table
This page lists the protected registered clients of the RemotEye III that are running during the execution of the
automatically at a user-defined rate. To change or view the current refresh rate setting, select “RemotEye III
Management”
→ “HTTP Page Refresh Rates” in the RemotEye III web interface.
Figure 34: RemotEye III Client Table Web Page
Connected Client Number
This field shows the total number of RemotEye III-UPS clients running Shutdown Application Software which are presently registered with the RemotEye III. Up to 250 clients may be registered at one time.
Index
This field shows the serialized index numbers of the RemotEye III registered clients that are running during the execution of the RemotEye III Shutdown application.
IP Address
This field shows the IP addresses of the registered clients of the RemotEye III.
Client Name
This field shows the computer/Server names of the registered clients of the RemotEye III.
Connected Time
This field shows how long each registered client has been connected to RemotEye III.
Shutdown Delay
This field shows the shutdown delay of the RemotEye III registered client machines.
Note: To download the Shutdown software application please visit the following web link: http://www.toshibaups.com
UPS Management
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This menu contains the control parameters of the UPS system connected to the RemotEye III.
UPS Configuration General
This section shows the identification, installed date, input and output electrical parameters of the UPS. This page also allows the administrator to select which Alarm E-Mail notifications/SNMP Traps to receive.
UPS Confgiuration General
Parameter #
Object Description
This field shows the specific name to identify a particular UPS.
1600XP 4200FA 4300
1
UPS Sytem Name
2
3
4
5
UPS Attached Devices
UPS Instalation Date
Input Rated Voltage (V)
Ouput Rated Voltage (V)
This field allows the administrator to assign a description of load devices that attach to the UPS or to view the current setting.
This field allows the administrator to change the date the UPS was installed.
This field shows the input rated voltage of the UPS. This can be changed by the administrator.
This field shows the output rated voltage of the UPS.
6 UPS Service Comm Port Setting
This field shows the external communication port settings of the UPS.
The 4300 Series default Comm Port
Setting is set to 57600.
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8
9
10
11
Input Frequency Setp when Error
Battery Rated Backup Time (Mins)
Battery in Series
Battery In Parallel
Battery Rated Ampere Hour (Ahr)
This field shows the frequency to set if the UPS cannot determine the input frequency after 3 seconds. This can be changed by the administrator. Users can only input 50.0 Hz or 60.0 Hz
This field allows the administrator to configure the estimated battery backup time (in minutes) during power failure at 100% load. The default is 0 minutes.
This field allows the administrator to configure the total number of batteries in series of the UPS system.
This field allows the administrator to configure the the total number of batteries in parallel of the UPS system.
This field allows the adminstrator to configure the Battery Rated Ampere
Hour (Ahr).
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UPS Alarm E-Mail/SNMP Trap Configuration
This section allows the administrator to select which faults, warnings, and informational notifications to receive via
E-mail or SNMP Traps. If a checkbox is not filled, RemotEye III will not send that particular alarm. By default, all of
the alarms are turned ON (See Figure 35: RemotEye III Selectable E-mail/SNMP Traps Notifications).
Figure 35: RemotEye III Selectable E-mail/SNMP Traps Notifications
UPS Configuration Display (Applicable to 1600XP Only)
This section shows the display parameters of the UPS.
Display Sleep Timer (Mins)
This field shows the amount of time the display will remain active before it will go to “sleep”.
Display Buzzer Mode
This field shows the Buzzer status as Enabled or Disabled.
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UPS Control for 1600XP
This page shows the adjustable settings of the 1600XP UPS.
Output Voltage Adjust
This field shows the manual voltage adjustment for the output of the UPS.
Range – -5 to +5 (One increment ~1Vrms)
Default Value = 0
UPS Enable RMTI-3 To Control Mode
This field shows the present mode of the control that the RemotEye III has on the UPS. This allows the RemotEye to enable or disable control the UPS Bypass and On-Line mode. It is set by the administrator.UPS Mode Change Delay
(secs)
0 – Disable
1 – Enable
Default Value = Enable
UPS Mode Change Delay (secs)
This field shows the amount of time, in seconds, before the UPS will change state.
Range – 0 to 800 seconds
Default Value = 0
UPS Mode Change Request
This field shows the mode the UPS can switch to. Users can notify the UPS to switch to Shutdown, Bypass, On-Line, using this feature. Choices are:
1- Shutdown Request
2- Bypass Request: UPS Enable RMTI-3 To Control Mode must be Enabled in order to function.
3- On-Line Request: UPS Enable RMTI-3 To Control Mode must be Enabled in order to function
Default Value = None
UPS Start Up Delay Enable
This field shows the present state of the UPS Start Up delay. It can be enabled or disabled. It is set by the administrator.
0 – Disable
1 – Enable
Default Value = Disable
UPS Start Up Delay (secs)
This field shows the time delay, in seconds, before UPS Start Up immediately following a shutdown. It is set by the administrator.
Range – 0 to 800 seconds: UPS Start Up Delay Enable must be Enabled in order to function.
Default Value = 0
UPS Start Up Delay Mode
This field shows the mode at which to enter following the start-up delay. It can either enter Bypass state or On-Line state. It is set by the administrator.
0- Bypass: UPS Start Up Delay Enable must be Enabled in order to function.
1- On-Line
Default Value = Bypass
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UPS Restart After Battery Shutdown Enable
This field shows the present mode set for UPS input power detection immediately after a shutdown while on batteries. It is set by the administrator.
0 – Disable
1 – Enable
Default Value = Enable
UPS Restart After Battery Shutdown Delay (secs)
This field shows the time delay, in seconds, before UPS Start Up immediately following a shutdown while on batteries. It is set by the administrator.
Range – 0 to 800 seconds: UPS Restart After Battery Shutdown Enable must be Enabled in order to function.
Default Value = 10
UPS Restart Mode
This field shows the mode at which to enter when UPS is restarted. It can either enter Bypass state or On-Line state.
It is set by the administrator.
0- Bypass: UPS Restart After Battery Shutdown Enable must be Enabled in order to function.
1- On-Line
Default Value = On-Line
UPS Auto Transfer Enable
This field shows the present mode for the auto transfer of the UPS. This allows the UPS to transfer from On-Line to
Bypass or vise-versa. It can be enabled or disabled. It is set by the administrator.
0 – Disable
1 – Enable
Default Value = Enable
UPS Auto Retransfer Delay (secs)
This field shows the time period to wait after fault occurrence before attempting transfer back On-Line. It is set by the administrator.
Range – 0 to 600 seconds: UPS Auto Transfer Enable must be Enabled in order to function.
Default Value = 3
Remote Contact Shutdown State
This field shows the present state of the remote contacts shutdown control. It can be open or closed.
0 – Open (Software Defined)
Invert Remote Contact Shutdown Logic
This field shows the logic state of the remote contact shutdown. It can be non-inverted or inverted. It is set by the administrator.
0 – Not Inverted
1 – Inverted
Default Value = Not Inverted
Remote Contact Shutdown Mode Selection
This field shows the mode of the remote contact shutdown. It is set by the administrator.
0 – Bypass
1 – Shutdown while contact closed
Default Value = Bypass
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Dry Contact LAN Shutdown Enable
This field shows the present mode for Dry Contact LAN Shutdown. It is set by the administrator.
0 – Disable
1 – Enable
Default Value = Enable
Dry Contact LAN Shutdown Delay (secs)
This field shows the time delay between actual event occurrence and dry contact closure. It is set by the administrator.
Range – 0 to 800 seconds: Dry Contact LAN Shutdown Enable must be Enabled in order to function
Default Value = 600
Dry Contact On Battery Delay Timer (secs)
This field shows the time delay between actual event occurrence and dry contact closure. It is set by the administrator.
Range – 0 to 800 seconds
Default Value = 10
Dry Contact Low Battery Delay Timer (secs)
This field shows the time delay between actual event occurrence and dry contact closure. It is set by the administrator.
Range – 0 to 800 seconds
Default Value = 0
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UPS Control for 4200FA/4300
This page shows the adjustable settings of the 4200FA/4300 UPS.
UPS Auto Restart
This field shows the mode at which to enter when UPS is restarted. It can be enabled or disabled. It is set by the administrator.
0-Disable
1-Enable
UPS Remote Bypass Switch
This field allows the user to remotely transfer the UPS to bypass. It can be enabled or disabled. It is set by the administrator.
0-Disable
1 – Enable
Note: UPS must be in On-Line mode before this feature can be enabled.
UPS Auto Retransfer
This field shows the present mode for the auto retransfer function of the UPS. It can be enabled or disabled. It is set by the administrator.
0 - Disable
1 - Enable
Battery Auto Test
This field shows the present status for the UPS battery auto test function. It can be enabled or disabled. It is set by the administrator.
0 - Disable
1 - Enable
Battery Auto Test Interval
This field shows the test interval at which UPS should automatically test the batteries. It can be set daily, weekly, or monthly. It is set by the administrator.
0 - Daily
1 - Weekly
2 - Monthly
Battery Test at Start Up
This field shows the present mode for the UPS battery test at startup function. It can be enabled or disabled. It is set by the administrator.
0 - Disable
1 - Enable
Battery Power Fail Equalize Duration (secs)
This field shows the minimum amount of time, in seconds, required for the UPS to remain in battery backup mode before it will trigger equalize charge mode.
Range - 60 to 315 seconds
Battery Start Equalize Charge
This field shows the present mode of the UPS Battery Start Equalize Charge function. It can be enabled or disabled.
It is set by the administrator.
0 - Disable
1 - Enable
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UPS Battery Test (Applicable to 1600XP Only)
This page shows history, results, and configuration for UPS battery test.
• Last Test Start Time – Displays the date and the time when the last battery test was initiated.
• Last Test Elapsed Time – Displays the duration of the battery test.
• Last Test Result – Displays whether the battery test passed or failed.
• Battery Test Command: o
None - No action. o
Quick Test (10 sec) - Quick test for 10 seconds. o Cancel Test - Cancel the current battery test. o
Clear Test Result - Clear the last battery test result recorded by RemotEye III.
UPS Startup Batt Test Enable
This field allows the RemotEye to force a battery test when UPS starts following a shutdown. It is enabled by the administrator.
UPS Battery Test Enable
This field allows the RemotEye to enable or disable a battery test. It is set by the administrator.
UPS Battery Test Condition Status
This field specifies the availability of the battery test feature. Note: the battery test can only be done once a day.
UPS Battery Test Schedule (Applicable only to 1600XP)
This page allows configuring the battery test schedule for the UPS.
Index
This field shows the battery test number.
Test Day
This field allows the administrator to set the day of the week that the battery test is to be performed or to view the current setting.
Test Time
This field allows the administrator to set the time that the battery test is to be performed or to view the current setting.
This value is displayed in hh:mm format.
Actions
This field shows the battery test type option.
• None – No action
• Quick Test (10 Sec) – Quick test for 10 seconds
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UPS Shutdown Events (Applicable to 1600XP only)
This page allows the administrator to modify the output shutdown parameters of the UPS that depends on the event.
UPS Output Shutdown Delay (secs)
This field allows the administrator to configure or view the delay (in seconds) of the UPS switching from the Run
(Inverter) mode to the Output Shutdown mode after receiving the Output Shutdown command.
The “UPS output shutdown delay” time count down will be synchronized with the output shutdown delay time
output shutdown delay” time setting in the RemotEye III should always be greater than the Toshiba RemotEye
Client Shutdown Software Service program's shutdown delay setting.
UPS Event
This field column shows the event attributed to a shutdown action.
• Input Power Failure – This field shows the action taken upon detection of an input power failure. Default:
Client Warning
• Battery Low – This field shows the action taken upon detection of a battery low condition.
• Default: Client Warning
• UPS Overload – This field shows the action taken upon detection of a UPS Overload condition:
• Default: Client Warning
• UPS System Overheat – This field shows the action taken upon detection of a UPS over temperature condition.
• Default: Client Warning
• EMD Temperature Over Threshold – This field shows action taken upon detection of a EMD
Temperature Over Threshold condition.
• Default: Disabled.
• EMD Alarm-1 - This field shows action taken upon detection of a EMD Alarm-1 condition.
• Default: Disabled.
• EMD Alarm-2 – This field shows action taken upon detection of a EMD Alarm-2 condition.
• Default: Disabled.
• Recurring On/Off Schedule – This field shows the programmed Recurring On/Off Schedule setting.
Default: Disabled.
• Non-Recurring On/Off Schedule – This field shows the programmed Non-Recurring On/Off Schedule setting.
• Default: Disabled.
Action
This field allows the administrator to set a course of action to be taken in the event of a fault that are listed in the
“UPS Event” column.
Disable - Action is disabled; no action will be taken.
Client Warning - A warning message will be broadcasted to the connected clients. Note: The Toshiba RemoteEye
Client Shutdown Software has to be installed on the client.
Client Shutdown - A warning message will be broadcasted and the shutdown command will be sent to the connected clients. Note: The Toshiba RemoteEye Client Shutdown Software has to be installed on the client.
UPS Output Shutdown - A warning message will be broadcasted and the shutdown command will be sent to the connected clients, and the UPS output will be shutdown.
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Action Delay (mins)
This field allows the administrator to set the delay (in minutes) of the output shutdown message broadcasted or to view the current setting.
Broadcast Notification Interval (secs)
This field allows the administrator to set the broadcasted interval (in seconds) of the warning message or to view the current setting.
Recurring On/Off Schedule (Applicable only to 1600XP)
This page allows the administrator to create a recurring UPS shutdown and restart schedule. Ensure that the
Recurring On/Off Schedule option is enabled in the “UPS Shutdown Events” web menu (See UPS Shutdown Events
on page 69 for more information) in order to activate any scheduled events.
Event Index
This field shows the index numbers for the table entries.
Output Shutdown & Restart Day
This field allows the administrator to set the day of the week to output shutdown & restart the UPS, or to view the current setting. The schedules are configured in the same-day format.
Output Shutdown Time (hh:mm)
This field allows the administrator to configure the UPS output shutdown time or to view the current settings. This value is displayed in the hh:mm 24-hour format (e.g., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30).
Restart Time (hh:mm)
This field allows the administrator to configure the restart time of the UPS or to view the current settings. This value is displayed in the hh:mm 24-hour format (e.g., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30).
Note: to turn off this feature for a particular date type 99:99 in the time fields.
Non-Recurring On/Off Schedule (Applicable to 1600XP Only)
This page allows the administrator to set the output shutdown/restart for non-recurring schedule for the UPS.
Event Index
This field shows the reference number for the output shutdown/restart event.
Output Shutdown Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
This field allows the administrator to configure the specific date of the UPS output shutdown or to view the current setting.
Output Shutdown Time (hh:mm)
This field allows the administrator to set the UPS shutdown time. This value is displayed in the hh:mm 24-hour format (e.g. 8:30 p.m. is 20:30).
Restart Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
This field allows the administrator to configure the UPS restart date or to view the current setting.
Restart Time (hh:mm)
This field allows the administrator to configure the restart time of the UPS or to view the current setting. This value is displayed in the hh:mm 24-hour format (i.e. 8:30 p.m. is 20:30).
Note: to turn off this feature for a particular date type 99:99 in the time fields.
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Email Notification
This page allows the administrator to set the RemotEye III email notification configuration parameters.
Mail Server
This field allows the administrator to set the IP Address or Hostname of a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mail server that will be used to send email messages from RemotEye III. If entering a Hostname, the Domain Name
Server (DNS) IP address is required in the DNS field.
User Account
This field allows the administrator to enter User Account login name of the SMTP mail server.
User Password
This field allows the administrator to enter User Account password of the SMTP mail server.
Note: Not all SMTP Server requires login name and password. Please check with SMTP administrator.
Domain Name
This field allows the administrator to set the domain name of the LAN for example, tic.toshiba.com.
DNS Address
This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the network DNS server if a Hostname is entered for the
Mail Server. Otherwise, this field can be 0.0.0.0.
Mail Daily Status Report At (hh:mm)
This field allows the administrator to set the time to send a Daily Status report to the email address recipients that are selected to receive Daily Status Reports. The time is set in a 24-hour format hh:mm.
Choose the attached log data file for Daily Status Report
This field allows the administrator to select which logs to send daily to the user’s mail account which is set in the Email recipient account table.
Records Options are:
1. General Records
2. RemotEye III Events Log
3. Test Records (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
4. Backup Records
5. Fault Records
6. Operation Mode Records
7. Warning Records (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
8. System Setting Change Record (Not available for 4200FA/4300).
Choose the attached log data file for Event Status Report
This field allows the administrator to select which logs to send to the user’s mail account which set in E-mail recipient account table, when it encounters an event condition.
Records Options are:
1. General Records
2. RemotEye III Events Log
3. Test Records (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
4. Backup Records
5. Fault Records
6. Operation Mode Records
7. Warning Records (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
8. System Setting Change Record (Not available for 4200FA/4300).
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The second table lists the E-mail recipients’ accounts and the level of reporting they will receive.
Mail Account
This field allows the administrator to set the E-mail address of the recipients who will receive the events or/add the daily status reports.
Description
This field allows the administrator to set the description of the recipients.
Mail Type
This field allows the administrator to select the mail type:
• None – Disable option to send email to recipients.
• Events – Current events will be sent to recipients.
NOTE: System will label each event email with the system Name and Location, in the format:
systemName@SystemLocation (“systemName” and “SystemLoaction” can be set in the RemotEye III
Configuration menu, see “RemotEye III Configuration” on page 78)
• Daily Status – Logs selected by administrator will be sent daily to the email recipients at the designated
time (See “Choose the attached log data file for Daily Status Report” on page 71).
• Events with Status – Events along with logs selected by the administrator will be sent to email recipients
when events occur (See “Choose the attached log data file for Event Status Report” on page 71).
Info Level
This field allows the administrator to select
Informational: Refers to changes in the state of the UPS. This is based on which “Informational” alarms are selected in the “UPS Configuration General” page.
Warning: UPS has encountered a non-critical abnormal condition that requires attention. This is based on which
“Warning” alarms are selected in the “UPS Configuration General” page.
Fault: UPS has encountered a critical abnormal condition and requires attention. This is based on which “Fault” alarms are selected in the “UPS Configuration General” page. Please refer to the manual for possible causes and solutions.
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EMD (Environmental Monitoring Device)
The Environmental Monitoring Device (EMD) is a monitoring device that provides real time comprehensive remote monitoring of environment temperature, environment humidity, and other environmental conditions via a web browser and SNMP. The EMD also provides two users defined dry contacts for additional environmental monitoring.
These dry contacts can be used with devices that provide normally-open or normally-closed results, such as door sensors, smoke detectors, motion detectors, and liquid detectors. The EMD is connected to the RemotEye III using an
Ethernet cable. One end, of the Ethernet cable, is connected to the RJ45 port of the EMD and the other end to the
“COM” port of the RemotEye III. Note: The EMD module is separate device which can be purchased from a Toshiba
UPS distributor.
EMD Installation
This section will explain the how to setup/install the EMD to RemotEye III.
1) Use the Cat5 (straight) cable and connect one end to the “010101” port on the EMD.
2) Now connect the other end of the Cat5 (straight) cable to the “COM” port of the RemotEye III.
3) Make sure that the “Communication Status” green LED blinks periodically. If the LED does not blink, verify that the Cat5 cable if functional.
Figure 36: EMD RemotEye III Installation
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This page gives a snapshot of all EMD parameters; the parameters will be updated automatically every 5 seconds.
The text color of the parameter indicates its status based on the administrator-configurable threshold.
The list below indicates the parameter status.
• GREEN: “normal” status
Figure 37: EMD Green Web Status (Normal)
• YELLOW: “warning” status
Figure 38: EMD Yellow Web Status (Warning)
• RED: “critical” status
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Figure 39: EMD Red Web Status (Critical)
• GREY: “unknown” value
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Figure 40: EMD Gray Web Status (Unknown)
The EMD provides the measurements for room (ambient) temperature, room (ambient) humidity, and two alarms
(two dry contacts). The warning/critical thresholds can be setup via the "EMD Setup" page.
The table Comprehensive View shows the following parameters:
EMD Name - This field displays the EMD Status as followed:
• “EMD-HT” – When the EMD is connected and working correctly.
“Disable” – Whenever the EMD is connected but the “Device Status” is disabled in the EMD configuration settings
• EMD Configuration” in page 75).
• “Unknown” – Whenever the EMD is not connected to the RemotEye III.
EMD Temperature (
°C) - This field displays the temperature in Celsius degrees.
EMD Humidity (%) - This field displays the humidity in %.
EMD Alarm-1 - This field displays the Alarm-1 status.
EMD Alarm-2 - This field displays the Alarm-2 status.
EMD Configuration
This page allows administrator to configure all necessary parameters/settings of an EMD.
Sensors
The sensors column parameters consist of the following:
1. Temperature (°C)
2. Humidity (%)
3. Alarm-1 (Sec)
4. Alarm-2 (Sec)
5. Device Status
Set Point (Low)
The low threshold(s) at which the sensor (temperature or humidity) will trigger an alarm(s). The EMD can be configured to activate at two set points on the low limit Warning, and Critical. If the checkbox is not filled, the threshold is disabled and the alarm will not be triggered. The valid range for the Temperature threshold setting is 5
°C to 65
°C, and for Humidity threshold setting is 5% to 95%.
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Set Point (High)
The high threshold(s) at which the sensor (temperature or humidity) will trigger an alarm(s). The EMD can be configured to activate two high set points Warning, and Critical. If the checkbox is not filled, the threshold is disabled and the alarm will not be triggered. The valid range for the Temperature threshold setting is 5
°C to 65°C, and for Humidity threshold setting is 5% to 95%.
Hysteresis
A sensors value could float around its threshold triggering multiple nuisance alarms. Setting the hysteresis will help to prevent the alarm bouncing between active and inactive. For example, if the High Warning threshold set point is
40
°C and hysteresis is 3, then the alarm will activate when the value reaches 40°C but it will not become inactive again until the sensor value reaches 37
°C.
For the contact alarm sensors (Alarm-1 and Alaarm-2), the hysteresis can be used to adjust the sensitivity of an alarm.
The alarm will be active or inactive only after the alarm stays in the same state for the duration of the hysteresis value
(in seconds). For example, if the hysteresis is 5 for an alarm, the alarm will NOT activate until the same state has persisted for 5 seconds. This ruling also applies in reverse so that the alarm has to stay in an inactive state for 5 seconds before the sensor status is recorded as normal.
Calibration Offset
If the measurement value of a sensor does not, for whatever reason, comply with the actual environment, the
“Calibration Offset” setting can be configured to adjust the final value of the sensor. For example, if a sensor reports
43% humidity for a 45% humidity environment, the administrator can configure the humidity offset as 2% so the sensor can then adjust its final value to 45%.
Alarm-1 (Sec) & Alarm-2 (Sec)
If an alarm sensor (water leak, security, etc) is connected to the EMD, the administrator can configure the alarm as
“Disabled”, “Normal Open”, “Normal Close”, “High Active”, or “Low Active”. A “Disabled” setting will mean the alarm is inactive.
“Normal Open” and “Normal Close” are used 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 the alarm for 'Normal Close' in this case, although the alarm will be activated if configured as “Normal
Open”.
“High Active” and “Low Active” can be configured when a “contact closure” type detector is attached. The administrator should connect the wire to the right side of the alarm (marked as arrow-in), and 8 to 12 VDC should be able to be detected by the EMD as “high” state.
Device Status
The EMD can be configured as “Disabled” or “Auto”. The setup should be configured as “Disabled” if an EMD is not attached to the port or would like to turn of the EMD feature. The EMD type will be auto detected by the
RemotEye III if configured as “Auto” and if the EMD is plugged into the COM port.
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RemotEye III Management
This menu allows the administrator to view the RemotEye III settings/control parameters. The security levels are as followed: Users have read-only privileges, whereas the administrators have read/write access.
Date and Time
This page shows the Date & Time options setting/parameters for RemotEye III.
Date On RemotEye III (mm/dd/yyyy)
This field show the current date stored in the RemotEye III. Please see the following sections that explain how to change RemotEye III’s date. The date value is displayed in the MM/DD/YYYY format (i.e., Aug 18, 2012 is
08/18/2012).
Time On RemotEye III (hh:mm:ss)
This field shows the current time stored in the RemotEye III. Please see the following sections that explain how to change RemotEye III’s time. The time value is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24-hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
Synchronize with computer time (Computer Date & Computer Time)
If this option is selected, the administrator is allowing the RemotEye III’s date and time to be synchronized with the end user’s computer date and time.
Synchronize with NTP Server (IP Address)
If this option is selected, an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server IP address must be entered and select the correct time zone to activate this option. After configuration, the RemotEye III will synchronize its time and date with the server periodically.
Set Manually (Date (mm/dd/yyyy) & Time (hh:mm:ss))
If this option is selected, will allow the administrator to configure the RemotEye III’s date and time manually,
Time Zone
This field allows the administrator to set the local time zone and compensate for Daylight Savings Time when setting the RemotEye III date and time manually or via an NTP server.
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RemotEye III Configuration
This page shows the configurable settings/parameters of the RemotEye III.
RemotEye III Software Revision
This field shows the software revision of RemotEye III.
RemotEye III Hardware (MAC) Address
This field shows the RemotEye III MAC address. MAC address format is 00 E0 D8 XX XX XX.
RemotEye III IP Address
This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the RemotEye III or to view the current setting (i.e.,
192.168.1.20).
RemotEye III Gateway Address
This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the gateway or to view the current setting (i.e.,
192.168.1.1). This is used to allow the RemotEye III to communicate to another network. If no gateway is used,
0.0.0.0 can be entered to this field.
RemotEye III Subnet Mask
This field allows the administrator to set the subnet mask of the RemotEye III or to view the current setting (i.e.,
255.255.255.0). This identifies the network address that the RemotEye III belongs too.
RemotEye III Installation Date
This field shows the date the RemotEye was installed.
RemotEye III Install Status
This field notifies to the UPS that an external device is connected to the UPS.
RemotEye III Data Link
This field will display two different possibilities between RemotEye III and the UPS:
• Link Down: Disconnected
• Link Up: Connected
RemotEye III Network Link
This field will display two different possibilities between RemotEye III and the Network:
• Link Down: Disconnected
• Link Up: Connected
RemotEye III Polling Rate (secs)
This field allows the administrator to set the time interval of the RemotEye III updates that are received from the
UPS.
RemotEye III Baud Rate (bps) (Not avilable for the 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the data transmission rate between the UPS and the RemotEye III.
RemotEye III General Records Logs Frequency (secs)
This field allows the administrator to set the polling time (in seconds) of the Input Voltage, Output Voltage, Output
Load, Battery Voltage, Input Frequency, and the UPS Output Source. The readings will be stored into the UPS history log. The longer the polling rate the longer the time frame of records.
RemotEye III System Name
This field allows the administrator to set the value in System name that is defined in MIB-II or to view the current setting. This string also serves as the RemotEye III Client Identifier (CID) in DHCP systems (e.g.
SystemName.tic.toshiba.com)
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RemotEye III System Contact
This field allows the administrator to set the value in System Manager (System Contact) that is defined in MIB file or to view the current setting.
RemotEye III System Location
This field allows the administrator to set the value in System installation place (System Location) that is defined in
MIB file or to view the current setting.
NOTE: System will label each event email with the system Name and Location, in the format: systemName@SystemLocation
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RemotEye III Control
This page allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the available RemotEye III communication protocols. In addition, it allows the administrator to restart or reset (default settings) the RemotEye III.
RemotEye III DHCP Control
This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the Boot Protocol (BootP)/Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) support or to view the current settings. These protocols are Internet standards and are used to obtain a dynamic IP address from a BootP/DHCP server.
RemotEye III Telnet Control
This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the terminal-to-server application (Telnet) control process (i.e., telnet 192.168.1.20).
RemotEye III TFTP Network Upgrade Control
This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) upgrade control or to
SNMP Version
This field allows the administrator to enable and disable the Simple Network Management Protocol security level.
When enabled, administrators have the option to set for SNMPv1 or SNMPv3.
HTTP(s) Autehnication
This field allows the administrator to select from Local User or RADIUS. If “Local User” is selected, the user will be authenticated by the RemotEye III stored credentials. If “RADIUS” is selected, the RemotEye III will communicate with a RADIUS server to verify the user’s credentials.
RemotEye III Reset to Default
This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the RemotEye III Reset function. When enabled, all parameters in the RemotEye III will be reset to default setting (includes network settings, password, etc.).
RemotEye III Restart
This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the RemotEye III Restart function. When enabled, the
RemotEye III may be restarted.
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RADIUS Configuration
This page allows the administrator to input the RADIUS server parameters. RADIUS is networking protocol that provides a centralized authentication to use its network service. The RemotEye III has the ability to communicate with a RADIUS server which will determine if the user has access to RemotEye III services. Here are the parameters required to enable the Radius feature:
RADIUS UDP Port
This field shows the default UDP port for RADIUS Authentication. (Read-Only)
Primary RADIUS Server
This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the primary RADIUS server.
Secondary RADIUS Server
This field allows the administrator to set the IP address of the secondary RADIUS server, in case the primary server does not respond.
Share Secret of Primary Server
This allows the administrator to input the case-sensitive text sting (password) into the text field to access the
RADIUS server.
Share Secret of Secondary Server
This allows the administrator to input the case-sensitive text sting (password) into the text field to access the
RADIUS server.
Packet Timeout Interval (sec)
User can set the Packet Timeout Interval in seconds.
Packet Retry Times
User can set the packet retry times.
Modbus TCP Configuration
Node ID
Node ID can be any number from 1 to 255.
Port Number
Default Modbus TCP port number is 502.
SNMP TRAP Receivers
This page lists the parameters for SNMP trap receivers (for SNMP Network Management).
Index
This field shows the index numbers for the table entries (8 Max).
IP Address
This field allows the administrator to set the IP Address of the NMS station to which the traps should be sent or to view the current setting.
Community String
This field allows the administrator to set the community string of the trap's PDU (Protocol Data Unit) to be sent or to view the current setting. The maximum length of the string is 19 characters.
Trap Type
This field allows the administrator to set the types of traps to be received or to view the current settings.
Setting options are:
None: The specified NMS will not receive traps.
Toshiba Trap: Traps are received based on the Toshiba MIB.
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JEMA Trap: Traps are received based on the JEMA MIB.
IETF Trap: Traps are received based on the RFC 1628 MIB.
Info Receiving Severity level
Informational: Refers to changes in the state of the UPS. Please see UPS manual for additional information
Warning: UPS has encountered a noncritical abnormal condition that requires attention. Please refer to the UPS manual for possible causes and solutions.
Fault: UPS has encountered a critical abnormal condition that requires attention. Please refer to the UPS manual for possible causes and solutions. If more information is needed or additional assistance is required, contact Toshiba authorized service center for Service.
Description
This field shows the administrator description string (text).
SNMP Communities /HTTP Access Control
This page displays a list of the Network Management Stations (NMS) that have RemotEye III read or write access.
Index
This field shows the index numbers for the table entries (8 Max).
NMS IP Address
This field allows the administrator to set the management station's IP address or to view the current settings.” 0.0.0.0” means entry not configured. (i.e., an entry of 192.168.1.255 indicates clients with IP address within the range of
192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255 are valid network management stations set by the user).
Community String
This field allows the administrator to set the low level password of the associated IP address or to view the current setting.
Note: An entry of 255.255.255.255 grants the user access rights to all IP addresses.
Access Mode
This field allows the administrator to set the access type for the client machines (NMS) or to view the current setting.
• No Access
• Read Only
• Read/Write
HTTP Page Refresh Rates
This page allows the administrator to set the HTTP page refresh interval rate (in seconds) of the following pages or to view the current setting.
• Comprehensive Page (secs)
• Input Parameter (secs)
• Output Parameter (secs)
• Bypass Parameter (secs)
• DC Bus Parameter (secs)
• Battery Parameter (secs)
• Alarm Table (secs)
• Connected Client Table (secs)
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History Data & Logs
This menu allows the user to view UPS & RemotEye III log messages, such as the UPS History Summaries. The log messages are displayed in chronological order and are used to help detect and diagnose UPS problems with the
RemotEye III.
UPS History Summary
This page shows various UPS historical information. This information is based on the data accumulating since the start of the UPS
UPS History System Operation Time (Secs)
This field specifies how long the UPS has been operating (includes On-Line, Bypass, Backup) in seconds.
UPS History Inverter Operation Time (Secs)
This field specifies how long the UPS has been running in Inverter (On-Line) mode in seconds.
UPS History Backup Operation Time (Secs) (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field specifies how long the UPS has been running in battery backup mode in seconds.
UPS History Lifetime Remaining (Month) (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field specifies the remaining lifetime of the UPS in month.
UPS History Highest System Temp (
°C) (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the highest system temperature recorded of the UPS in Celsius.
UPS History Highest Battery Temp (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the highest battery temperature recorded of the UPS in Celsius.
UPS History Total Number Input Under Voltage (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the total number of times the UPS has entered under voltage state.
UPS History Total Number Overload (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the total number of times the UPS has overloaded.
UPS History Total Number Test (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the total number of tests that has been conducted on the UPS.
UPS History Total Number Backup
The field shows the total number of times the UPS has switched to battery backup mode.
UPS History Total Number Faults
This field shows the total number of faults the UPS has encountered.
UPS History Total Number Operation Mode Change
This field shows the total number of operational mode change the UPS has encountered.
UPS History Total Number Warnings (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the total number of warnings the UPS has encountered.
UPS History Total Number System Settings Changed (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the total number of UPS system setting changes the UPS has encountered.
UPS History Total Number Resets (Not available for 4200FA/4300)
This field shows the total number of resets occurred on the UPS.
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General Records
This page lists the fundamental UPS parameters. Consolidation intervals may be changed by the administrator by
General Records Log Index Page
This index lists the system status records as a series of blocks each containing up to 32 records. Each block is named
“From (date) (time) To (Date) (Time).” The RemotEye will record up to a maximum of 1870 records, and then each additional new record will replace the oldest stored General Record.
Click on any index listing to see the UPS History Log Data Table for that period.
The 1600XP General Records Log Data Table has the following headings:
• Log Date (mm/dd/yyyy) - This field shows the date of the recording
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Input Voltage (V)
• Input Frequency (Hz)
• Output Voltage (V)
• Battery Voltage (Vdc)
• Output Status
• Output Frequency (Hz)
• Output Current (Amps)
The 4200FA/4300 General Records Log Data Table has the following headings:
• Log Date (mm/dd/yyyy) - This field shows the date of the recording
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Input Voltage (V) (V1, V2, V3)
• Input Power (%)
• Output Voltage (V) (V1, V2, V3)
• Battery Voltage (Vdc)
• Output Status
• Output Power Total (%)
• Output Current Total (%)
Test Records (Applicable to 1600XP Only)
This table lists the detail history of test that has occurred on the UPS. The Log can store a maximum of 680 records.
If more events are recorded, the new record replaces the oldest record.
1. Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
2. Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
3. Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
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4. System Input Type
5. System Output Type
6. Input Voltage (%)
7. Output Voltage (%)
8. Output Load (%)
9. DC Input Voltage (%)
10. Battery Voltage
11. Test Type
12. RSV
13. PASS
14. Trigger Source
Backup Records
This table lists the detail history of backup that has occurred on the UPS. The Log can store a maximum of 680 records. If more events are recorded, the new record replaces the oldest record.
1600XP Backup Record Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
• System Input Type
• System Output Type
• Input Voltage (%)
• Output Voltage (%)
• Output Load (%)
• DC Input Voltage (%)
• Battery Voltage start (%)
• Battery Voltage end (%)
• Trigger Source
• Backup Duration
4200FA/4300 Backup Record Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time for backup record. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24-hour format
(i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
• VBAT End – Battery Voltage recorded at the end of the event.
• Factor – Description of the event that occurred.
• Backup Time (Sec) – The amount of the time the UPS remained in battery backup.
Fault Records
This table lists the detailed history of faults that have occurred on the UPS. The Log can store a maximum of 680 records. If more events are recorded, the new record replaces the oldest record.
1600XP Fault Records Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
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• Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
• System Input Type
• System Output Type
• Input Voltage
• Output Voltage
• Output Load
• DC Input Voltage
• Battery Voltage
• Slot Location
• Fault
4200FA/4300 Fault Records Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number – Maximuan number of record is 255.
• Fault 1 – Description of fault detected.
• Fault 2 – Description of fault detected.
Following is a table of the possible UPS fault codes and their meanings. Please refer to UPS manual for more specific details.
Fault Code
FSOPEN
CL
DCOC
DCOV
DCIB
VOUV
VOOV
DVCOH
BYPOL
CHRGOV
OOC
DCUVBS
DCUVC
BYPOH
INVOLRSTAOK
INVOLRSTNOK
OH
DCUB
OL
PHIRER
PHBRER
EPO
Description
Fuse opened
Current limit fault occurred
DC bus over current fault occurred
DC bus over voltage occurred
DC bus imbalance occurred
Output voltage undervoltage occurred
Output voltage overvoltage occurred
Device overheat occurred
Bypass overload occurred
Charger overvoltage occurred
Output overcurrent occurred
DC bus under voltage occurred at boostup UPS state
DC bus under voltage occurred at charging of UPS state
Bypass overheat occurred
Inverter overload occurred and it is resettable
Inverter overload occurred and it is NOT resettable
UPS Overheat
DC Imbalance
UPS Overlaod
Phase Error
Bypass Phase Error
Emergency Power Off
Table 2: UPS Fault Codes
Operation Mode Records
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This table lists the detail history of operation mode changes that has occurred on the UPS. The Log can store a maximum of 680 records. If more events are recorded, the new record replaces the oldest record.
1600XP Operation Mode Records Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
• System Input Type
• System Output Type
• Input Voltage (%)
• Output Voltage (%)
• Output Load (%)
• DC Input Voltage (%)
• Battery Voltage (%)
• From
• To
• Branch (Used for Technical Support)
• Cause (Used for Technical Support)
4200FA/4300 Operation Mode Records Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number – Maximaum Number of records is 255.
• Next – State of the UPS.
o
• Condition 1: List of possible conditions:
conditions: o
Input voltage undervoltage o
Input voltage overvoltage o Input voltage out of spec o
Bypass Voltage Undervoltage o
Bypass Voltage Overvoltage o
Output Voltage Undervoltage o
Output Voltage Overvoltage o
DC Bus Undervoltage
• Condition 2: List of possible conditions: o
DC bus out of spec o
Battery Voltage low o
Battery voltage reached shutdown level o Power Failure o
DC Bus low o Battery voltage out of spec
List of
• Status: List of possible conditions: o
Input Frequency Detection o
Input Phase Rotation Error o
Input Frequency Error
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o Feedback Detection o
Bypass Phase Rotation Error o
Feedback Error o
Output Frequency Detection o Synchronous
Warning Records
This table lists the detail history of warnings that has occurred on the UPS. The Log can store a maximum of 680 records. If more events are recorded, the new record replaces the oldest record.
1600XP Warning Records Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
• System Input Type
• System Output Type
• Input Voltage (%)
• Output Voltage (%)
• Output Load (%)
• DC Input Voltage (%)
• Battery Voltage (%)
• Slot Location
• Warning
4200FA/4300 Warning Records Log Format
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
• System Input Type
• System Output Type
• Input Voltage (%)
• Output Voltage (%)
• Output Load (%)
• DC Input Voltage (%)
• Battery Voltage (%)
• Slot Location
• Warning
Following is a table of the possible UPS warning codes and their meanings.
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Warning Code
CL
ASYN
CALL
BATLFNEAR
BATLFEND
DCER
REYEERR
REYEUPERR
RS232ERR
DCANERR
SYSTSTFAIL
VIOV
VIUV
FIERR
VBYPOV
VBYPUV
FBYPERR
DCUVBST
VBATLOW
VBATSD
BATRPL
CHRGOV
BTSTFAIL
BATDEPL
BATOH
SYSOH
OL110
Description
Current limit occurred
Input and output are not synchronized
UPS needs servicing
Battery life near to end
Battery life end
Display cable error occurred
RemotEye communication error (RS232)
RemotEye communication error (NET)
Service port communication error
Display CAN communication error
System test fail
Input over voltage occurred
Input under voltage occurred
Input frequency error occurred
Bypass overvoltage occurred
Bypass undervoltage occurred
Bypass frequency error occurred
DC bus uvdervoltage at battery test
Battery voltage low
Battery voltage has reached shutdown level
Battery replace event occurred
Charger overvoltege occurred
Battery test failed
Battery depleted
Battery overheat occurred
System overheat occurred
Overload occurred
Table 3: UPS Warning Codes
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System Setting Change Record (Applicable to 1600XP Only)
This table lists the detail history of system changes that has occurred on the UPS. The Log can store a maximum of
680 records. If more events are recorded, the new record replaces the oldest record.
• Log Date – This field shows the date of the recording.
• Log Time - This field shows the time that the values were recorded. Time is displayed in the hh:mm:ss 24hour format (i.e., 8:30 p.m. is 20:30:00).
• Record Number - Maximum number of records is 255.
• System Input Type
• System Output Type
• Input Voltage (%)
• Output Voltage (%)
• Output Load (%)
• DC Input Voltage (%)
• Battery Voltage (%)
• Block
• Item
• Written
• Trigger Source
RemotEye III Events Log
This table lists the RemotEye III events since the table was last cleared. If changes have been made by the administrator, it will display if it was made through “Telnet” or “HTTP” communication following with the IP address of the user. The existing values are overwritten when the maximum number of entries has been reached.
• Event Date
• Event Time
• Event Description
Clear & Save Log Data
This allows the administrator to save the RemotEye III log data to a file. The saved files are given a .csv extension, which allows it to be opened using Microsoft© Excel. Specific log data may be cleared by the administrator or the entire log data record may be cleared after saving the .csv file.
Clear Log Data
This field allows the administrator to the clear log data by checking the applicable box and clicking the Clear button.
Clear Log Data after saving the log file
The log data may be cleared after saving the file as a .CSV file by clicking YES at the Clear Log Data after saving the log radio button.
Save Log Data
The log data may be saved as a .CSV file by clicking General Records, RemotEyeIII Events Log, UPS Events
Log, Test Records, Backup Records, Fault Records, Operation Mode Records, Warning Records or System
Setting Change Record.
Note: If the option “Clear Log Data after saving the log file” is selected, once the “Save Log Data” is clicked, the clear log function will be performed even if the user cancels the “Save Log Data” action. To clear any of the logs, must be logged in as an administrator.
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These are the available logs for the 4200FA/4300 UPS:
General Records
Operation Mode Records
Backup Records
RemotEye III Events Log
Fault records
Figure 41: 4200FA/4300 Clear and Save Log Data
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These are the available logs available for the 1600XP UPS:
General Records
Fault records
Test Records
Operation Mode Records
System Setting Change Record RemotEye III Events Log
Backup Records
Warning Records
Figure 42: 1600XP Clear and Save Log Data
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Managing the UPS Via Java
The RemotEye III provides real-time graphical user interfaces written in Java Applet to provide a means to monitor a
Toshiba UPS over a LAN or a WAN.
• Monitor — Displays the UPS key parameters graphically.
• History — Displays the UPS history log graphically.
Monitor
Clicking the Monitor button at the top-left side of the RemotEye III home page will open the UPS Monitor screen in a
separate window (See Figure 43: RemotEye III Web Interface Buttons).
Figure 43: RemotEye III Web Interface Buttons
The Monitor applet provides a visual representation of the UPS system. It contains a status bar that can display the current UPS status, an alarm window that can display the current UPS alarms, and a display of the following UPS key
parameters (See Figure 44: HTTP Monitor Screen):
System Name
Date and Time
UPS Model
Input Voltage, Input Frequency
Output Voltage, Output Frequency UPS Load
UPS Output Estimated Battery Backup Time
Operation Status Alarm Status
Serial Number
UPS Temperatures
Battery Voltage
Battery Backup Operation
Communication Status
Figure 44: HTTP Monitor Screen
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History
displays the UPS history log as a line graph. By default, all of the UPS parameters will be displayed on the same graph. The user may select any combination of parameters to be displayed on the graph by clicking the check box beside a parameter on the monitor screen and clicking the Refresh button.
• Display Point — Displays the log interval on the graph.
• Refresh — Click the Refresh button after changing any settings on the History page for the changes to take effect.
• Reload — Updates the History page and resets the right display margin.
• Exit — Closes the History window
Refresh Reload Exit
Figure 45: HTTP History Data Screen
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Configuring the Remoteye III via SNMP
The RemotEye III supports SNMP. Any workstation with SNMP management software can manage/monitor a
Toshiba UPS through RemotEye III.
Note: This section will focus entirely on RemotEye III operation.
System Requirements
There are two components of an SNMP system: an Agent and a Manager. The Agent collects information about a network node. The Manager collects information from the Agent.
The RemotEye III provides an Agent for a Toshiba UPS (1600XP, 4200FA, or 4300). The Manager is a software application that is provided separately. A workstation running Manager Software is considered a Network
Management Station (NMS).
There are many Manager Applications available. Some commonly used applications are listed below:
• RemotRadar V3.00 (Visit www.ToshibaUPS.com
for more information)
• Cabletron Spectrum
• DEC Polycenter
• HP OpenView
• IBM NetView
• Novell Managewise
• SunNet Manager
Preliminary Issues
There are several pieces of information to collect before setting up the RemotEye III and an NMS. As a bare minimum, know the following prior to system setup:
• The IP Address of the RemotEye III.
• The Gateway Address of the RemotEye III.
• The IP Address of the Network Management Station.
RemotEye III (Agent) Settings
Before using the RemotEye III in an SNMP environment, the RemotEye III must be programmed to coordinate with a particular NMS.
Examining Network Pathway
Several RemotEye III parameters determine the networks available for RemotEye III data transmission. These parameters are the IP Address, the Gateway Address, and the MIB System Group.
The IP Address of RemotEye III must place it on the same network as the NMS. If the two elements are not located on the same network, a gateway between the RemotEye III and the NMS must exist.
The Gateway Address indicated in RemotEye III must identify a network device providing access to the network of
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Granting Write Access
The RemotEye III controls permissions for workstations. Any workstation attempting to alter UPS parameters through RemotEye III must have permission.
By default, the RemotEye III will allow any workstation the ability to write new configuration information to
RemotEye III and its attached Toshiba UPS. This is accomplished through SNMP “sets” using the default read/write community string.
To restrict access to only NMS machines, the SNMP Communities and Control Group of RemotEye III must be
to the SNMP Communities.
If the IP address of the NMS is not added to the SNMP Communities with Read/Write permissions, the NMS software can only read the status of the UPS, and changes to UPS parameters will be prohibited.
NMS (Manager) Settings
There are two areas of consideration when coordinating an NMS with a RemotEye III. First, the Manager software on the NMS must be prepared to handle the RemotEye III Management Information Base (MIB), and second, the
Manager must be configured to receive any traps the RemotEye III sends.
Importing the MIB File
The MIB file is contained on the included CD-ROM. This file describes the information that is attainable from a
Toshiba UPS.
The Toshiba MIB file must be manually entered (imported or compiled) into the Manger database. For instruction on incorporating private MIB files into the Manager, consult the Manager Software documentation.
MIB Import Example
This example shows how to incorporate the Toshiba MIB into the Manager application HP OpenView Workgroup
Node Manager. The software runs on the Windows platform.
Launch HP OpenView Workgroup Node Manager.
From the Control pull down menu, click SNMP Manager
→ Manage Database → Select → (map to the MIB file,
ToshibaRMTI3.mib, on the included CDROM)
→ click ADD.
Click “Close” to close the SNMP Manager Database.
Specifying Trap Receivers
Table section on page 34 for instruction on defining a trap receiver.
Configuring the Trap Receiver
The trap handler of a Manager application varies between software developers. For specific information about a trap handler, consult the Manager Software documentation.
Follow the following steps to setup trap receivers.
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1. Open RemotEye III on internet browser and go to RemotEye III Management -> RemotEye III Control to check
SNMP version
Figure 46: SNMP Version Menu
2. Go to RemotEye III Management -> SNMP TRAP Receivers and Become Administrator
Figure 47: SNMP Trap Receivers Menu
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3. Enter trap receiver IP address and select Trap Type as Toshiba or JEMA or IETF then set value.
Figure 48: SNMP Trap Type Menu
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Trap Example
Following shows an example of a trap trigger by Battery Test Command as “Quick Test (10 Sec)”. Note: Battery Test feature not available for 4200FA/4300 Series UPS.
Figure 49: RemotEye III Trap Example
User will receive battery test in progress trap
Figure 50: SNMP Trap Example
Note: If SNMP version is SNMPv1, SNMP tool must be SNMPv1 compatible.
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Connecting to the RemotEye III via SNMP
Executing SNMP Gets and Sets
Besides receiving traps, an NMS can perform the valuable functions of SNMP gets and sets through RemotEye III.
An SNMP get entails retrieving information. This is a request from a Manager to an Agent for information the Agent has collected.
An SNMP set entails configuring a device parameter. This is a command from a Manager to an Agent instructing the
Agent to change some setup parameter. The setup parameter may apply to the agent or the agent’s network device for which it is responsible.
SNMP Get/Set Criteria
Successful SNMP gets and sets from an NMS depend upon RemotEye III settings. The RemotEye III acts as a shield, refusing access to machines that do not meet its setup criteria. If the RemotEye III provides an NMS with
Read access, SNMP gets are allowed, if RemotEye III provides NMS with Write access, both SNMP gets and SNMP sets are allowed.
The RemotEye III uses the community values listed in the RemotEye III Control Group and the entries listed in the
SNMP Communities to render get/set requests from network machines. The evaluation techniques are described in the following sections.
NMS Unlisted in SNMP Communities
If an NMS is not listed in the SNMP Communities, the global RemotEye III communities are used for evaluation.
The global communities are set within the Control Group table of the RemotEye III. If a get request matches either the Community Read-Only or the Community Read/Write values, the request is honored. A set, however, is only allowed if the request includes the Community Read/Write value.
NMS Listed in SNMP Communities
If the NMS appears in the SNMP Communities with Read or Read/Write Access rights, the corresponding community name and privileges listed within this table, in conjunction with the global community values, are used to evaluate the request.
If the NMS community listing matches any of the global communities, the SNMP Communities table listing will override the permissions established by the global listings. First, the SNMP Communities entry negates both global values, and second, the permissions for this entry will apply to requests from the NMS.
If the NMS appears in the SNMP Communities multiple times, using the same community, the entry with the highest priority (lowest line number) is used to evaluate the request though this community name.
If a NoAccess listing for the NMS appears anywhere in the table, the permissions assigned by the global community names are negated. Any request from the NMS using the global community names will be refused. In addition, only
SNMP Communities entries with higher priority are applicable. To complete SNMP get or sets from this NMS, an entry above the NoAccess line must assign the NMS Read or Read/Write permissions.
If the highest priority listing for an NMS in the SNMP Communities labels the machine with access rights as
NoAccess, no get/set requests from this machine, regardless of its community string, are permitted.
SNMP Get/Set Examples
The following scenarios can be used to provide guidelines when configuring RemotEye III. In all the examples, assume the Control Group settings are:
Community Read-Only: ronly
Community Read/Write: rwrite
Also, assume the NMS has the IP Address 172.18.63.1.
Case #1: NMS is not listed in the SNMP Communities
Assume the SNMP Communities Table is empty.
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Analysis: Any NMS get request will be honoured when using ronly or rwrite community string. Any NMS set requests will be honoured only when using rwrite community string.
Case #2: NMS is listed in SNMP Communities with additional community strings
SNMP Communities settings:
[1] 172.18.63.1 foobar Read/Write
[2] 172.18.63.1 reading Read
Analysis: Get requests from the NMS with IP 172.18.63.1 will be honoured when using the reading, foobar, rwrite or the ronly community strings. The NMS will have set ability when using either the foobar or the rwrite community strings.
Case #3: NMS is listed in the SNMP Communities using one of the global community strings.
SNMP Communities settings:
[1] 172.18.63.1 ronly Read/Write
Analysis: Both get and set requests from this NMS will be honoured when using the ronly community string. Any requests from NMS using rwrite, however, will be denied.
Case #4: NMS is listed in the SNMP Communities multiple times using the same community string.
SNMP Communities settings:
[1] 172.18.63.1 foobar Read
[2] 172.18.63.1 foobar Read/Write
Analysis: The NMS will only be allowed to use SNMP gets when using the community string foobar. This NMS can still use global community strings ronly for gets or rwrite for gets and sets as well.
Case #5: NMS is listed in the SNMP Communities under No Access.
SNMP Communities settings:
[1] 10.0.7.31 foobar Read
[2] 10.0.7.31 public No Access
Analysis: The NMS can perform only gets using the community string foobar. No other set or get requests will be honoured.
Case #6: NMS’s first listing is in the SNMP Communities under NoAccess
Community Read-Only: ronly
Community Read/Write: rwrite
[1] 10.0.7.31 foobar No Access
[2] 10.0.7.31 public Read/Write
Analysis: All NMS get or set requests are refused.
Toshiba MIB
The MIB is a set of objects that are processed via a network protocol. These objects determine what UPS parameters may be monitored and controlled using SNMP requests.
The RemotEye III communication implements standard MIB III and the following MIBs for TOSHIBA UPS:
1) Toshiba Enterprise RMTI-3 1600XP MIB File
2) Toshiba Enterprise RMTI-3 4200FA/4300 MIB File
3) Toshiba Japanese JEMA-Compliant MIB File
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Connecting to the RemotEye III via MODBUS
Executing SNMP Gets and Sets
Log into the RemotEye III using the HTTP interface. Verify the Modbus configuration as follows:
1. On the RemotEye III Main Screen, open RemotEye Management.
2. Click on Modbus TCP Configuration. The Modbus configuration window will open. See Fig. 50.
Figure 51: RemotEye III Modbus TCP Configuration
3. Verify the Modbus configuration is correct. The default settings are show in Figure 50. If unsure of the available options, click the HELP button.
4. Click on Set Values.
5. Click on Back to return to the Main screen.
6. RemotEye III is now ready for Modbus.
The Input Registers and Input Coils tables are listed in Appendix B.
Figure 52 Modbus Configuration HELP Screen
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Toshiba RemotEye Application Programs
Toshiba RemotEye Client Software
The Toshiba RemotEye Client Software runs on servers/PCs and connects to a designated RemotEye III. When the servers/PCs start up the RemotEye III scans for the UPS status. When UPS power events are detected, the RemotEye
III broadcasts a Shutdown command to the workstation. The Toshiba RemotEye Client Software will broadcast
more details on the Shutdown Events configurations.
Install RemotEye III Client Shutdown software on VMware ESXi 5
See Appendix A for details of installing the Clinet Shutdown Software on VMware ESXi servers
.
Installation of RemotEye III Client using Windows 9x/2000/NT/XP/Vista/7/8 or
Windows Server 2003/2008/2012
Insert the RemotEye CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Run the Installer program (on the CD-ROM).
A configuration window box will be displayed on the screen, type in the IP address of the designated RemotEye, its
Client Name, and its Shutdown Delay Time. Click the Def. button to enter the workstation’s name as the Client Name
setting (see Figure 53: Toshiba RemotEye Client Software).
Upon completion of the setup screen’s entries, click OK and the RemotEye service will connect to the RemotEye automatically.
Figure 53: Toshiba RemotEye Client Software
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UPS Configuration
IP Address: Input RemotEye III IP address.
Local Configuration
This allows the administrator to set the client’s name and how it will handle a shutdown command sent by the
RemotEye III.
Client Name: Allows the administrator to enter the client’s name or to click the “Def.” button to capture the system’s “Computer Name”.
Shutdown Delay: Allows the administrator to type how many seconds till the actual client system shuts down if no script is being executed. NOTE: Make sure that the “UPS Output Shutdown Delay (secs)” under the “UPS
Management UPS Shutdown Events” is longer than the seconds typed into this field. This will help avoid an unwanted system shutdown format.
Force Shutdown Delay: Allows the user to input another delay after the “Shutdown Delay” has expired. During this time delay the tool will execute the script that has been uploaded. When the “Force Shutdown Delay” expires it will force shutdown the client.
Script File: The administrator can upload their script file so that it can be executed after shutdown delay time is expired (e.g. close database).
Warn Speaker: Allows the administrator to enable the “beep” sound alarm whenever there is a warning.
Ignore Shutdown Request: Allows the administrator to cancel any shutdown command sent from RemotEye III.
Sleep: Allows the administrator to send the client system to hibernate instead of shutting down. (Administrator must first enable hibernation setting in the O.S.)
Enable POP Message: Allows the administrator to enable or disable the POP up warning messages.
Shutdown Events
This section allows the administrator to check the boxes on which conditions should the client system to be shutdown. When setting this make sure that these are also enabled in the RemotEye III “UPS Shutdown Events”
(UPS Management UPS Shutdown Events, see page 69) section. These are the following conditions:
• AC Fail
• Battery Low
• UPS Overload
• UPS Over Temperature
• Weekly and Special Day Schedule shutdown
• EMD Temperature Over Threshold
• EMD Alarm-1
• EMD Alarm-2
Note: The client local shutdown delay must not be greater than the UPS shutdown delay configured in RemotEye
III.
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View the Connected Client via HTTP
Run the Web Browser on any machine.
Type in the RemotEye III’s IP address in the URL.
For example, type http://172.18.1.63
Select Connected Client Table from UPS Monitoring of the main menu and the list of the connected devices will be
shown on the screen Figure 54: HTTP Connected Client Table
Figure 54: HTTP Connected Client Table
Note: The client local shutdown delay must not be greater than the UPS shutdown delay configured in RemotEye III.
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Shutdown Process in Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP//Vista/7/8 & Server 2003/2008/2012
When RemotEye detects a power event, for example, AC power failure, the RemotEye will send the shutdown command to its connected clients. The clients will post a dialog box to notify the user that the system will be shutting down. Only checked events in the RemotEye III Client Configuration - Shutdown Events box will trigger a pop-up message and shutdown the Client. See the flow chart below for a graphical view of the interactions of the shutdown delays. Note: UPS Output Shutdown Delay not applicable to 4200FA/4300 UPS series.
Figure 55: Toshiba RemotEye Client Software
The user can select "Shutdown Now" to start the shutdown process or "Close" to minimize the shutdown window message. Toshiba RemotEye Client Software will proceed with the shutdown process and the host or server will be shutdown automatically if nothing is selected after the counter has counted down to zero.
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Figure 56: Toshiba RemotEye Client Software Shutdown Warning Message
There are five kinds of state for Toshiba RemotEye Client Software.
UPS Connection OK. (Green Background)
Trying to locate UPS. (Blue Background)
Local machine is about to shutdown. (Red Background)
The service is suspended. (Green Background)
Remote UPS is about to shut down or has shut down. (Grey Background)
NOTE: to cancel the shutdown process, right mouse click the red “battery” icon that is located in the bottom right side on the taskbar during the “local machine is about to shutdown” state and select the cancel shutdown option.
Uninstalling Toshiba Remoteye III Client Software
To uninstall the Toshiba RemotEye Client Software, the following procedure should be followed.
1.
2.
3.
Right mouse click the “battery” icon in the taskbar and select "Exit” to stop the shutdown service.
Select the "Add/Remove programs" icon from the Control Panel.
Select the "RemotEye", and then double click to remove the software.
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Installation of RemotEye Client using UNIX
Introduction
RSH is a software daemon which is able to get/set specific command from/into RemotEye. The major intention of this software is to shutdown the local machine before the UPS runs out of power. This program is composed by shell scripts, written in bash, and virtually portable under any UNIX operating system. The program consists of three phases: the installation phase, the execution phase, and the configuration phase.
• The installation phase will help the user setup the program properly by asking a few questions.
• The execution phase will keep track of the status of a UPS via RemotEye.
• The configuration phase will guide user to reconfigure the setting that is made in installation phase.
Program Overview
When installing this program, the shutdown shell application will check the target machine’s Operating System (OS) and determine whether it is a predefined OS from the recognized OS list. If it is not, the user will be prompted to answer some questions regarding system information (such as cmd name, path, etc). During the configuration phase, the program will ask user for information regarding the RemotEye (such as its IP address, name, etc). The reconfiguration phase allows the user to change the settings for later use. After installation, users can execute the program immediately or during the next system reboot.
Supported Operating System
1.
2.
3.
4.
Red Hat Advance Server release 2.1 AS
Sun Solaris 8 (x86)
Sun Solaris 8 (SPARC)
HP-UX (PA-RISC)
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Installation
During the installation phase, the following steps are taken to help users install this program:
The program will automatically detect the target machine’s OS and OS’s distribution. User needs to select the correct item by entering the item number:
1. Please choose your OS:
2. Please choose your OS_Name:
If the target system is NOT on the predefined OS-list, the user will be prompted the following questions (questions
3~8)
3. “/dev” is your system device directory: [y/n] o If “n” is selected,
4. Input device directory: o
Using “rsh” for remote shell:[y/n] o
If “n” is selected,
5.
6.
7.
8.
Input remote shell: o
Using “/sbin/init0” to shut down your system:[y/n] o
If “n” is selected,
Input shut down command: o
Please input your system’s initial directory at boot time: o
Please input run level’s directory to boot into: o
Do you have other run levels that need input?[y/n] o
If “n” is selected,
Please input run level directory: o
Install to folder /etc[y/n] o
If “n” is selected,
Input install folder: o
Do you want to start the daemon now?[y/n]
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Execution
After successful installation of the program, users can use the uGuard.sh script to perform the following action.
Usage: ./uGuard.sh -[h][v][s][S][u][U][d][l][e][g] where h: This manual page. v: Show revision information. s: Start the program now.
S: Start the program at next boot up time. u: Unload program.
U: Unload program, don’t restart at next boot time. d: Suspend program. l: List configurations. e: Modify configurations. g: See log [/var/log/usha/ug_usha.log].
Configuration
In this phase, users are able to change the parameters for the program. Users can change the setting to fit their needs at any time by executing “uGuard.sh –e”. After the first configuration process, this phase will show the last setting value as a default setting.
Input USHA IP Address:
Input Client Name:
Warning Beep On? [y/n]
Shutdown delay time is 120 seconds?[y/n]
If “n” is selected,
Input shut down delay time:
Shut down script is loaded?[y/n]
If “n” is selected,
Input shut down script:
Force shut down delay time is 120 seconds?[y/n]
If “n” is selected,
Input force shut down delay time:
Shut Down Enable?[y/n]
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Toshiba UPS Power Management
RemotEye III can help further protect critical load systems connected to a UPS by initiating automated shutdowns on that equipment. RemotEye III can shutdown servers/clients upon detection of three UPS events: Input power failure, low battery, overload. Also, RemotEye III can be used to coordinate automatic system shutdowns during weekends or holidays. This section highlights the manners in which RemotEye III can be used in conjunction with a UPS to manage power to UPS loads.
UPS Shutdown Events
RemotEye III can initiate output shutdown upon the occurrence of nine different UPS events Input Power Failure,
Low Battery, UPS Overload, UPS System Overheat, EMD Temperature Over Threshold, EMD Alarm-1, EMD
Alarm-2, Recurring On/Off Schedule and Non-recurring On/Off Schedule. Users can view the current setting of
configure the UPS shutdown events action and delay times accordingly. Click the Set Value button when finished.
Scenario:
Shutdown Event:
Status:
Delay (Min):
Warning Interval (sec):
UPS Output Shutdown Delay (Sec):
UPS Events - AC failed
22 : 20 : 00 22 : 27 : 00 22 : 30 : 00
AC Failed
Client Shutdown
7 (default)
30 (default)
180 (default)
22:20:00
INVERTER
OUTPUT
SHUTDOWN
Client’s local shutdown delay (Sec):
22 : 20 : 00 22 : 27 : 00 22 : 29 : 00
CLIENT ON
CLIENT OFF
120(default)
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Managing the UPS Recurring & Non-recurring Schedule (Applicable to 1600XP Only)
RemotEye III supports two output shutdown schedule – (1) Recurring Schedule; (2) Non-recurring Schedule.
Note: Before managing the UPS Shutdown Schedule, please make sure that the Date and Time configured in
RemotEye III is correct.
Scenario
Shutdown Event:
Status:
Delay (Min):
Recurring Schedule
UPS Output shutdown
10(default)
Warning Interval (sec):
UPS Shutdown Delay (Sec):
Shutdown & Restart day & time:
Shutdown & Restart day & time:
60(default)
180(default)
Monday 22:20:00 ----- 99:99:99
Tuesday 99:99:99 ----- 09:00:00
Note: 99:99:99 indicates the RemotEye III will ignore the Restart Time on Monday, and the Shutdown time on
Tuesday.
Monday
Tuesday
22 : 20 : 00 22 : 30 : 00 22 : 33 : 00 09:00:00
INVERTER
OUTPUT
SHUTDOWN
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Auto Save-Log Software
Save-Log is utility software which is able to save logs from one or more RemotEyes at the same time. It also has the capability to save logs periodically. These logs are useful in identifying problems with the UPS. There are different
The Auto Save log software will automatically save the RemotEye list and settings. This eliminates having to reenter the information again after the program is closed or when the workstation running the software is shutdown.
Installation of Save-Log
1. The software for the Auto Save log is loaded on the CD included in the RemotEye package. It also be downloaded from the Toshiba website at www.toshiba.com/ind and clicking on the following path:
RemotEye III Download RemotEye Files Save Log.
2.
3.
Download the software from the CD or the internet and run the program Savelog_install.exe and follow the setup installation instructions.
After installation has finished click on the icon, TOSHIBA_AutoSaveLog under the All Programs start menu in order to execute.
Basic Layout
When opening the Save Log utility software, it will display a window like the one shown below. This window displays a top row of tabs listing the UPS product lines and an Overview tab.
Toolbar ID
4
5
6
1
2
3
Item Name
Save Log Setting
Browse
Add
Delete
Edit
Discover
Description
The saving history log settings
Using default browser to open homepage of selected device
Pop-up Add dialog to add one device
Delete selected device which one or more
Pop-up Edit dialog to input correct account and password
Discover all devices on the network
Figure 57: Save Log Utility RemotEye – Auto Save Log Tab
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Selecting
Unit must be selected then Save Log Settings, Acquire, Browse, Delete, Edit and Open File become available.
Figure 58: RemotEye Save Log Utility - RemotEye – Selecting
Device List
Display the number of devices in the list.
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Figure 59: RemotEye Save Log Utility – Device List
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Status
Green color indicates good connection and red color indicates disconnect.
Figure 60: RemotEye Save Log Utility – Status
Save Log Setting
When the unit has been selected and clicked Save Log Settings button becomes available.
Figure 61: RemotEye Save Log Utility – Settings
Once the Save Log Setting is clicked, the save items will appear. The history logs displayed depends on UPS model selected.
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Figure 62: RemotEye Save Log Utility – Set Page
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Tupgrade Firmware Tool
General information
To perform a firmware upgrade, the RemotEye III must be connected to the same network as the workstation from which the upgrade file is to be sent. In the RemotEye III make sure the Network Upgrade Control is enabled, under
RemotEye III Control, and that users have the Admin login and Password string information.
Here is the way to manually upgrade RemotEye Firmware:
1) Web Interface: Go to RemotEye III Management RemotEye III Control menu then Enable Network
Upgrade Control.
Note: To enable the Network Upgrade user has to change the security level to administrator by logging in
as Administrator.
2) Open the Tupgrade application software and click on the Discover icon. If no RemotEye units auto populate the list, press on the + icon and enter the IP, Username, and Password. If it still does not appear check your network security and your computer firewall.
3) Select the check box right next to the RemotEye that will be updated.
4) Select the Edit button and enter the Username and Password.
5) Select the Open File button and select the firmware to be uploaded.
6) Select the Upgrade Firmware button to start the upgrade process.
Figure 63: Tupgrade Utility – Opening Display
Table 4: Tupgrade Toolbar Functions
Toolbar ID Icon Name
1 Set IP
2
3
Acquire
Browse
4
5
6
7
8
9
Add
Delete
Edit
Discover
Open file
Description/Function
Manually set found device IP address, subnet mask and gateway
Get all device parameters. This generates a config file.
Use default browser to open homepage of selected device
Pop-up Add dialog to add one device
Delete one or more selected devices.
Pop-up Edit dialog to modify a device configuration.
Discover all RemotEye devices on the network.
Open the location (directory) of uploaded file.
Upgrade Firmware Upgrade firmware after unit selected and file uploaded
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Used in conjunction with the RemoteConfig Tool, the Tupgrade Tool can push/save a RemotEye Config file to one or more selected RemotEyes simultaneously, making for a quick system setup.
To save RemotEye III Config file:
1) Discover or Manually add the RemotEye III to the list.
2) Select the check box of the RemotEye III to acquire config file.
3) Press the Edit button and enter administrator login credentials.
4) Press the Acquire button and select the config file destination.
Load Config file to RemotEye III:
1) Discover or Manually add the RemotEye III to the list.
2) Select the check box of the RemotEye III to load the config file.
3) Press the Edit button and enter administrator login credentials.
4) Press the Open file button and select the config file to be uploaded.
5) Press the Upgrade Firmware button to upload the selected config file.
Upgrading RemotEye III Firmware from UNIX
The RemotEye III firmware may be upgraded from a Unix platform by performing the procedure below. To upgrade the firmware using a UNIX operating system, the tftp command must be installed on the system.
To upload the new firmware to the RemotEye III, execute the following command line:
# tftp tftp> binary tftp> connect <host> tftp> put <filename> upgrade@<password>@<username> where:
binary
<host>
: Binary data download mode.
: RemotEye III IP address.
Example: 172.168.1.18. put : PUT command.
<filename> : Name of the file containing the firmware image.
Example: \TSB100.bin. upgrade : Upgrade key word.
@ : Character separator.
<password> : Community Read/Write string.
<username> : HTTP login user name.
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RemotEye III Specifications
RemotEye III Feature Summary
CPU
Memory
Network
Serial Communication
Serial Connection
Jumper
DIP Switch
LED
Reset Button
RTC
16-Bits AC1106 Fast Ethernet RISC Processor
2MB(1Mbit x16) TFBGA Flash ROM
2MB (1Mbit x16) SDRAM
Support 10/100 Mbits
RJ45 LAN Connector
Two UART Channels, one RJ-45, one Gold finger.
Console - RJ45 Connecter (FULL Function /RS-232 Level)
UPS - Gold finger (TXD, RXD/RS-232 Level)
Two bits for upgrade mode configure.
Two bits for operating mode configure.
Power x1 (Green)
Status x1 (Yellow)
LAN 10 Link/Activity x 1 (Yellow)
LAN 100 Link/Activity x 1 (Green)
One Push Button
Real time clock
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System Specifications
Description
Power Input
Power Consumption
Temperature Operating
Temperature Non-operating
Humidity Operating
Humidity Non-operating
Board dimension
Weight
Regulation
Specification
+8V ~ +15VDC
3.0 Watts Maximum
+8V DC 1.56 Watts
+15V DC 1.7 Watts
0
∘C ~ +60∘C
-10
∘C ~ +70∘C
10 ~ 80 %
5 ~ 95 %
65.8x 60 x 15.2 mm (LxWxH)
45 gm
CE,FCC class B
Firmware Specifications
Network Protocols
SNMP
UPS Protocol
SNMP over UDP/IP, HTTP over TCP/IP
ARP, RARP , DHCP, DNS, BOOTP, SMTP, SNTP, TFTP,
SSL, SSH, PPP, ICMP, RADIUS
RFC 1628, JEMA MIB, TOSHIBA MIB
TOSHIBA UPS protocol
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LED Key
Front
→
Figure 64: RemotEye III/Internal Top View
4 3 2 1
Figure 65: Front View – LED location
(1) Status LED (Yellow)
J2
(2) Power LED (Green)
(3) LAN 10 Link/Activity LED (Yellow)
Table 3. LED define list
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Jumper Setting
2
1
4
3
J4 Jumper
Pin1/2 Pin3/4 Function
1
1
0
1
0
1
Reserved
Clear Password
Reserved
0 0
1: Jumper short ; 0 : Jumper open
Reserved
Table 4. J4 Jumper Setting Table
※ Example: Setup Serial Upgrade Z-modem Mode (S1 DIP Switch must Setup: S1-1 on, S1-2 off)
Pin1/2: Jumper open.
Pin3/4: Jumper short.
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2
1
4
3
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DIP Switch Setting
1 2
O
N
S1-1(PIN1/4) S1-2(PIN2/3) Function
ON ON Manufacturing Diagnostic Mode
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Debug Mode
Serial Upgrade Mode
Operational Mode (Default)
Table 5. S1 DIP Switch Setting Table
LAN connector (J2)
Pin
3
4
5
1
2
6
7
8
Signals
TX+ / TDP
TX- / TDN
RX+ / RDP
NC
NC
RX- / RXN
NC
NC
Function
OUTPUT +
OUTPUT -
INPUT +
NO CONNECT
NO CONNECT
INPUT -
NO CONNECT
NO CONNECT
Table 6. RJ45 LAN connector pin descriptions
Console connector (J3)
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Pin
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
Signals
RTSPC#
DTRPC#
TXDPC#
COM
DCDPC#
RXDPC#
DSRPC#
CTSPC#
Function
Request To Send – RS232 level
Data Terminal Ready – RS232 level
Serial Data Out (to PC) – RS232 level
GND
Data Carrier Detector – RS232 level
Serial Data In (from PC) – RS232 level
Data Set Ready – RS232 level
Clear To Send– RS232 level
Table 7. RJ45 Console connector pin descriptions
Gold Finger GF1
PIN Num.
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
Signals
NC
NC
NC
D+
GND
UPSVCC
TXDUPS(to UPS) – RS-232 level
RXDUPS(from UPS) – RS-232 level
GND
D-
Table 8. Gold finger GF1 pin descriptions
Note
8~15Vdc
Detect+
Detect-
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Appendix A: Install RemotEye Client Shutdown Software on
VMware ESXi 5
The following steps detail how to install and configure the Remote Shutdown Client software to work with ESXi
the vMA Guest which is controlled by the RemotEye.
Software Needed
Toshiba Provided:
• RemotEye II Firmware v4.10 or higher.
• RemotEye III Firmware v1.05 or higher
• RemotEye ESXi Client Shutdown Daemon (TAR file)
Customer Provided:
• ESXi 5 OS (Operating System) – Full or Evaluation Version (not the Free version)
• VMware vSphere Client for Windows (Allows Windows access to ESXi)
• vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) Operating System
• WinSCP
• Basic knowledge of UNIX/Linux commands
RemotEye Shutdown Commands
RemotEye
II/III
VMA
Guest OS1
Virtual
Guest OS2
Virtual
Guest OS3
Toshiba
UPS 1
VMware ESXi Server 3
Virtual
Guest OS1
Virtual
Guest OS2
Virtual
Guest OS3
Toshiba
UPS 2
RemotEye
II/III
VMware ESXi Server 3
Virtual
Guest OS1
Virtual
Guest OS2
Virtual
Guest OS3
VMware ESXi Server 3
Figure 0-1 Network with RemotEye and ESXi Servers
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Setup Procedure for RemotEye ESXi Client Shutdown Daemon*
* Daemon – A program on Unix/Linux-like operating systems that runs unobtrusively in the background, waiting to be activated by the
occurrence of a specific event or condition.
1. Confirm that ESXi is a Full or Evaluation version. (The Free version does not support this function.)
2. If vMA is already installed in ESXi skip to Step 7. Otherwise, download vMA OS (SUSE OS) from the
Downloads section of the VMware website, www.vmware.com
.
3. Install vMA OS (SUSE OS) on ESXi server by navigating to File > Deploy OVF Template and follow the instructions.
4. Run vMA OS.
Note: Default username is vi-admin. When prompted for the password, just press the Enter key.
5. Change the vMA settings. Ensure RemotEye has access to the vMA network. (Example: Assign the IP to
10.2.0.11)
6. Create the Super User password:
6.1. Type “sudo passwd” into the command line prompt and press Enter. Follow the instructions to create the root password.
6.2.
Type “su root” into command prompt and press Enter. Follow the instructions to log in as root. Note:
When logged in as Super User, text color turns
RED
Figure 0-2 Text turns RED in Super User Mode
7. Add the server to vMA using “vfip addserver [ESXi Server IP]”, then enter the ESXi password. (Example:
IP=10.1.10.220) (See Figure 0-3)
Figure 0-3 Add Server to vMA
8. Confirm ESXi was added to vMA: On the command line type “vifp listservers” and press Enter. The
command returns: 10.1.10.220 ESXi (See Figure 0-4)
Figure 0-4 ESXi Added to VMA
9. Enable SSH in vMA (if not Enabled).
9.1. On the command line prompt type: “vi /etc/hosts.allow” and press Enter.
9.2. Type “l” and press Enter. (edits file)
9.3. Type “sshd: ALL: ALLOW” and press Enter.
9.4. Press the ESC key.
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9.5. Type “w” and press Enter. (writes to file)
9.6. Type “q” and press Enter. (exits file)
10. Connect to vMA using WinSCP software to transfer the RemotEye Client shutdown software.
Open WinSCP and select either SFTP or SCP for the file protocol, and enter the vMA IP address/Host
Name, User name, and Password. (Example: Host Name - 10.2.0.11.) Then click the Login button.
Figure 0-5 WinSCP Login Screen
10.1. Locate SD_ESXi_TSB_V100.tar file (left side), then select the directory where you want it stored on the
vMA (right side) and press the F5 key. (See Figure 0-6)
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Figure 0-6 WinSCP vi-admin Screen
10.2. Close WinSCP program.
11. Return to the vMA command prompt and change the directory where the SD_ESXi_TSB_V100.tar was placed in step 10.
12. Extract the software: Type “tar xvf SD_ESCi_V100.tar” in the command prompt and press Enter.
13. Go to the newly created folder SD_ESXi_TSB: Type “cd SD_ESXi_TSB” and press Enter.
14. Install the software: Type “sh install.sh” in the command prompt and press Enter. Follow the instruction
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Figure 0-7 Install Screen Shot
15. Verify that RemotEye and ESXi server are communicating. Go to RemotEye web interface and look for
the "Connected Client Table" web page. Open the Connected Client Table web page. (See Figure
Figure 0-8 Connected Client Table in RemotEye III
16. Go back to VMware vSphere Client program and select the ESXi server IP address -> Configuration ->
Virtual Machine Startup/Shutdown -> Properties… to set up Client OSs (guests) to shut down before the
vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) as shown in Figure 0-9.
Make sure that the check box for Allow virtual machines to start and stop automatically with the system is
checked and the Shutdown Action is set to Guest Shutdown. (See Figure 0-9)
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1
2
4
3
Figure 0-9 vSphere Management Asistant Screen Shot
17. Install WMware Tools for the client OSs by going to Inventory -> Virtual Machine -> Guest ->
Install/Upgrade VMware Tools.
NOTE: If VMware Tools are not installed, the graceful system shutdown will not be carried out properly.
18. Enter UPS Shutdown Events in RemotEye. This designates those UPS Events whose occurrence trigger the
RemotEye to send the shutdown command to the ESXi server.
18.1. Open RemotEye II/III and click on UPS Agent > UPS Management > UPS Shutdown.
18.1.1. In the UPS Shutdown Events table, select the action (Disable, Client Warning, or Client
Shutdown) and Shutdown Delay (if applicable), for each event listed in the UPS Event column. (See
and Error! Reference source not found. and Figure 0-10)
18.1.2. Click the Set Values button when completed.
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Figure 0-10 RemotEye III UPS Shutdown Events Table
19. Test it. (See Figure 0-11)
NOTE: Testing the SHUT DOWN function will shut down all affected servers.
Figure 0-11 RemotEye III Main Display with Shutdown Test Buttons
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30007
30008
30009
30010
30011
30012
30013
30014
30015
30016
30017
30018
30019
30020
30021
Appendix B – Modbus Registers
Modbus Input Register for 1600XP: MONITORING
NOTE: Items Lined out (e.g. Lined Out) are not supported at this time.
Registers Data Type Size Description
30001 Unsigned Integer 16-Bit RemotEye III Software Version
30002
30003
30004
30005
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit RemotEye III Slave ID Number
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit IP Address First Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit IP Address Second Byte
Unsigned Integer
16-Bit
Read
Only
IP Address Third Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit IP Address Fourth Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Subnet Mask First Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Subnet Mask Second Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Subnet Mask Third Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Subnet Mask Fourth Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Gateway IP Address First Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Gateway IP Address Second Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Gateway IP Address Third Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Gateway IP Address Fourth Byte
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit RemotEye III Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit RemotEye III Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit RemotEye III Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Date on RemotEye III
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Date on RemotEye III
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Date on RemotEye III
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Time on RemotEye III
Units
Firmware
ID
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Subnet Mask
Subnet Mask
Subnet Mask
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
Month
Day
Year
Month
Day
Year
Hour
Multiplier Comments
X 0.01
X 1
X 1
X 1
Example: Value received is 103
Example: "192" from 192.168.1.150
Example: "168" from 192.168.1.150
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Example: "1" from 192.168.1.150
Example: "150" from 192.168.1.150
Example: "255" from 255.255.255.0
Example: "255" from 255.255.255.0
Example: "255" from 255.255.255.0
Example: "0" from 255.255.255.0
Example: "192" from 192.168.1.1
Example: "168" from 192.168.1.1
Example: "1" from 192.168.1.1
Example: "1" from 192.168.1.1
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
Hour Format: HH
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Registers
30022
30023
30024
30025
30026
30027
Data Type Size Description
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Time on RemotEye III
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Time on RemotEye III
ASCII String
ASCII String
16-Bit
16-Bit
Manufacture (first two characters)
Manufacture (third and fourth characters)
ASCII String 16-Bit
Manufacture (fifth and sixth characters)
ASCII String 16-Bit Manufacture (seventh character)
30028
30029
30030
30031
30032
30033
30034
30035
30036
30037
30038
30039
30040
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
Units
Minute
Seconds
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
16-Bit UPS Typeform (first two characters) Characters
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
UPS Typeform (third and fourth characters)
UPS Typeform (fifth and sixth characters)
UPS Typeform (seventh and eighth characters)
UPS Typeform (ninth and tenth characters)
UPS Typeform (eleventh and twelve characters)
UPS Typeform (thirteen and fourteen characters)*
UPS Typeform (fifteen and sixteen characters)*
UPS Serial Number (first two characters)
UPS Serial Number (third and fourth characters)
UPS Serial Number (fifth and sixth characters)
UPS Serial Number (seventh and eighth characters)
UPS Serial Number (ninth and tenth characters)
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Multiplier Comments
X 1 Minute Format: MM
X 1
None
Seconds Format: SS
Constant: "To" from To shiba
None Constant: "sh" from To sh iba
Constant: "ib" from Tosh ib a
Constant: "a" from Toshib a
UPS Typeform Example:
UH 3G2L036C61TPA3
UPS Typeform Example:
UH 3G 2L036C61TPA3
UPS Typeform Example:
UH3G 2L 036C61TPA3
UPS Typeform Example:
UH3G2L 03 6C61TPA3
UPS Typeform Example:
UH3G2L03 6C 61TPA3
UPS Typeform Example:
UH3G2L036C 61 TPA3
UPS Typeform Example:
UH3G2L036C61 TP A3
UPS Typeform Example:
UH3G2L036C61TP A3
Serial # Example: 20 12101234567891
Serial # Example: 20 12 101234567891
Serial # Example: 2012 10 1234567891
Serial # Example: 201210 12 34567891
Serial # Example: 20121012 34 567891
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30045
30046
30047
30048
30049
30050
30051
30052
30053
30054
30055
30056
30057
30058
30059
30060
30061
30062
30063
30064
30065
30066
Registers
30041
30042
30043
Data Type Size Description
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
UPS Serial Number (eleventh and twelve characters)
UPS Serial Number (thirteen and fourteen characters)
UPS Serial Number (fifteen and sixteen characters)
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Capacity
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Hardware Build Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Hardware Build Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Hardware Build Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Test Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Test Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Test Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS System Temperature
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS System Temperature
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Battery Temperature
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Battery Temperature
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Numbers of Phases
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Voltage
N/A N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Voltage Percent
N/A N/A N/A
Units
Characters
Characters
Characters kVA
Month
Day
Year
Month
°C
°F
°C
°F
Day
Year
Month
Day
Year
Phase
Volts
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
%
N/A
Multiplier Comments
None Serial # Example: 2012101234 56 7891
None
None
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
N/A
Serial # Example: 201210123456 78 91
Serial # Example: 20121012345678 91
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
RemotEye Converts °C to °F
RemotEye Converts °C to °F
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30085
30086
30087
30088
30089
30090
30091
30092
30093
30075
30076
30077
30078
30079
30080
30081
30082
30083
Registers
30067
30068
30069
30070
30071
30072
30073
30074
Data Type
N/A
Size Description
N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Rated Voltage (V)
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Current
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Current Percent
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Rated Current
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Frequency
N/A N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Rated Frequency
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Active Power (Part 1 of 2)
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Active Power (Part 2 of 2)
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Rated Active Power
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Apparent Power (Part 1 of 2)
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Apparent Power (Part 2 of 2)
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Input Power Factor
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Number of Phases
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Voltage
N/A N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PF
Phase
Volts
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Hz
Watts
Watts
KWatts
VA
VA
Units
N/A
Volts
N/A
Amps
%
Amps
Hz
N/A
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 0.1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Multiplier Comments
N/A
X 1
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 0.1
X 0.1
N/A
Use this formula: (Register (30079) *
0x10000) + Register (30080)
Use this formula: (Register (30082) *
0x10000) + Register (30083)
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30111
30112
30113
30114
30115
30116
30117
30118
30119
30120
30102
30103
30104
30105
30106
30107
30108
30109
30110
Registers
30094
30095
30096
30097
30098
30099
30100
30101
Data Type
N/A
Size Description
N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Under Voltage Level
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Over Voltage Level
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Rated Voltage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Current
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Load Percentage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Rated Current
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Frequency
N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Frequency Synch Range
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Rated Frequency
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Active Power (Part 1 of 2)
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Active Power (Part 2 of 2)
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Rated Active Power
Amps
Hz
N/A
N/A
Hz
Hz
Watts
Watts
N/A
KWatts
Volts
Amps
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
%
Units
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
%
%
X 0.1
X 0.1
N/A
N/A
X 0.1
X 0.1
X 1
X 1
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 0.1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
Multiplier Comments
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
X1
Use this formula: (Register (30117) *
0x10000) + Register (30118)
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Registers
30121
Data Type Size Description Units
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Apparent Power (Part 1 of 2) VA
30122
30123
30124
30125
30126
30127
30128
30129
30130
30131
30132
30133
30134
30135
30136
30137
30138
30139
30140
30141
30142
30143
30144
30145
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Apparent Power (Part 2 of 2) VA
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Rated Apparent Power
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Output Rated Power Factor
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Number of Phases
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Voltage
N/A N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Under Voltage Detection
N/A N/A N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Under Voltage Recovery
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Over Voltage Detection
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Over Voltage Recovery
%
Volts
Volts
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Current
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Frequency
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Amps
Hz
N/A
N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Apparent Power (Part 1 of 2) VA
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
%
N/A
KVA
N/A
PF
Phase
Volts
N/A
Multiplier Comments
X 1
Use this formula: (Register (30121) *
0x10000) + Register (30122)
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
N/A
X 1
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 0.1
X 0.1
N/A
N/A
X 1 Use this formula: (Register (30145) *
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30163
30164
30165
30166
30167
30168
30169
30170
30171
30172
30154
30155
30156
30157
30158
30159
30160
30161
30162
Registers
30146
30147
30148
30149
30150
30151
30152
30153
Data Type Size Description Units
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Bypass Apparent Power (Part 2 of 2) VA
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit DC Bus Total Voltage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit DC Bus Positive Voltage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit DC Bus Negative Voltage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit DC Bus Rated Voltage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Installation Date
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Installation Date
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
Month
Day
Year
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Estimated Battery Runtime
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Number of Discharges
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Elapsed Time on Battery Power
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Estimated Battery Life Remaining
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Voltage
Minutes
Times
Seconds
Months
Vdc
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Capacity
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Discharge Current
%
Adc
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Charge Over Voltage Delay Seconds
N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Rated Low Battery Voltage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Rated Low Battery Level
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Rated Battery Shutdown Voltage
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Rated Voltage Shutdown Level
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Rated Battery Ampere Hour
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Batteries in Series
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Batteries in Parallel (Strings)
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit External Battery Installation Date
N/A
N/A
Vdc
%
Vdc
%
Ahr
Batteries
Strings
Month
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 0.1
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
Multiplier Comments
X 1
0x10000) + Register (30146)
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
Month Format: MM
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Registers
30173
30174
30175
Data Type
Unsigned Integer
Unsigned Integer
Size
16-Bit
16-Bit
Description
External Battery Installation Date
External Battery Installation Date
Units
Day
Year
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit External Battery Rated Ampere Hour Ahr
30176
30177
30178
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit External Battery C Rate
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit External Batteries in Series
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit
External Batteries in Parallel
(Strings)
C
Batteries
Batteries
30179 ASCII String 16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 Serial Number
UH 23XXX1
Serial #
30180
30181
30182
30183
30184
30185
30186
30187
30188
ASCII String 16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 Serial Number
UH 23 XXX1
Serial #
ASCII String
ASCII String
16-Bit
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 Serial Number
UH23 XX X1
Battery Cabinet 1 Serial Number
UH23XX X1
ASCII String
ASCII String
16-Bit
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 Firmware Version ex.
00 0015
Battery Cabinet 1 Firmware Version ex. 00 00 15
ASCII String
Signed Integer
16-Bit
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 Firmware Version ex. 0000 15
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Cabinet 1 Charger Current
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery cabinet 1 Charger Voltage
Battery Cabinet 1 Ambient
Temperature
Serial #
Serial #
FW Ver.
FW Ver.
FW Ver.
Amps
Volts
°C
Multiplier Comments
X 1 Day Format: DD
X 1 Year Format: YYYY
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1 First two character of serial number
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 0.01 x 0.1
X 1
Third and fourth characters of serial number
Fifth and sixth characters of serial number
Last two characters of serial number
First two characters of Firmware
Version
Third and fourth characters of Firmware
Version
Last two characters of Firmware Version
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Registers
30189
30190
30191
30192
30193
30194
30195
30196
30197
30198
30199
30200
Data Type
Signed Integer
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
ASCII String
Size Description
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 Ambient
Temperature
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 2 Serial Number
UH 23XXX1
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 2 Serial Number
UH 23 XXX1
Battery Cabinet 2 Serial Number
UH23 XX X1
Battery Cabinet 2 Serial Number
UH23XX X1
Battery Cabinet 2 Firmware Version ex.
00 0015
ASCII String
Signed Integer
16-Bit
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 2 Firmware Version ex. 00 00 15
ASCII String
Signed Integer
16-Bit
16-Bit
Battery Cabinet 2 Firmware Version ex. 0000 15
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery Cabinet 2 Charger Current
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Battery cabinet 2 Charger Voltage
Battery Cabinet 2 Ambient
Temperature
Battery Cabinet 2 Ambient
Temperature
Units
°F
Serial #
Serial #
Serial #
Serial #
FW Ver.
FW Ver.
FW Ver.
Amps
Volts
°C
°F
30201 Signed Integer 16-Bit Temperature in Celsius °C
30202 Signed Integer 16-Bit Temperature Fahrenheit °F
30203 Signed Integer 16-Bit Humidity %
Multiplier Comments
x 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 0.01 x 0.1
X 1
First two character of serial number
Third and fourth characters of serial number
Fifth and sixth characters of serial number
Last two characters of serial number
First two characters of Firmware
Version
Third and fourth characters of Firmware
Version
Last two characters of Firmware Version x 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Note: "-1" means disabled or not connected
Note: "-1" means disabled or not connected
Note: "-1" means disabled or not connected
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30208
30209
30210
30211
30212
30213
30214
30215
30216
30217
30218
Registers
30204
30205
30206
30207
30219
Data Type Size Description Units
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS History System Operation Time Days
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit
UPS History Inverter Operation
Time
Days
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS History Backup Operation Time Mins
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS Lifetime Remaining
N/A N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Months
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Signed Integer 16-Bit
UPS History Highest System
Temperature
°C
30220 Signed Integer 16-Bit
UPS History Highest System
Temperature
°F
30221
30222
30223
30224
Signed Integer
Signed Integer
Unsigned Integer
Unsigned Integer
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
UPS History Highest Battery
Temperature
UPS History Highest Battery
Temperature
UPS History Total Number Input
Under Voltage
UPS History Total Number
Overloads
°C
°F
Times
Times
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Multiplier Comments
X 1 RE3 Convert Seconds -> Days
N/A
N/A
X 1 RE3 Convert Seconds -> Days
N/A
N/A
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
RE3 Convert Seconds -> Minutes
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
141
Registers
30225
30226
30227
30228
30229
30230
30231
Data Type Size Description
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS History Total Number Tests
Units
Times
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS History Total Number Backup Times
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS History Total Number Faults Times
Unsigned Integer
Unsigned Integer
Unsigned Integer
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
UPS History Total Number
Operation Mode Change
UPS History Total Number
Warnings
UPS History Total Number System
Settings Changed
Unsigned Integer 16-Bit UPS History Total Number Resets
Times
Times
Times
Times
Multiplier Comments
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
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Modbus Input Coil for 1600XP: ALARMS and STATUS
NOTE: Items Lined out (e.g. Lined Out) are not supported at this time.
Registers Data Type Size Description Units
10001 Discrete 1-Bit RemotEye III Data Link True/False (1/0)
Comments
0 = Link Up; 1 = Link Down
10002
10003
10004
10005
10006
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
1-Bit RemotEye III Network Link
1-Bit Startup Mode
1-Bit Online Mode
1-Bit Backup Mode
Discrete 1-Bit Bypass Mode
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
0 = Link Up; 1 = Link Down
Reflects Bypass Mode when: BYP Normal, BYP Init, & BYP
Shutdown
10007
10008
10009
10010
10011
10012
10013
10014
Discrete 1-Bit Shutdown Mode
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
1-Bit Battery Test Mode
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Unknown
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Normal
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Low
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Depleted
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Discharging
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Failure
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
Reflects Shutdown Mode when: Shutdown, Initial Charge, &
Boost up
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Registers Data Type Size Description
10015 N/A N/A N/A
10016 N/A
10017
10018
Discrete
Discrete
N/A N/A
1-Bit
1-Bit
Battery Charger Status Normal
Charging
Battery Charger Status Preventative
Charging
10019 Discrete
Units
N/A
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Battery Charger Status Stop Charging True/False (1/0)
Comments
10020 N/A N/A N/A N/A
10021 Discrete 1-Bit Battery Test in Progress
10022 Discrete 1-Bit Ok to Perform Battery Test
10023 Discrete 1-Bit Last Battery Test Result
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1 = Currently Testing; 0 = Not Testing
1= Ok to perform; 0 = Test prohibited
True/False (1/0)
1 = Passed; 0 = Failed (If no test has been performed it should be blank)
10024 Discrete 1-Bit External Battery Install Status True/False (1/0) 1 = Installed; 0 = Uninstalled
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Registers Data Type Size Description
10025 Discrete 1-Bit Battery Cabinet 1 Enabled
Units Comments
True/False (1/0) 1 = Enabled; 0 = Disabled
10026 Discrete 1-Bit Battery Cabinet 2 Enabled
10027
10028
Discrete 1-Bit EMD Enabled
Discrete 1-Bit EMD Alarm-1
True/False (1/0) 1 = Enabled; 0 = Disabled
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0) 0 = no Alarm; 1 = Alarm Triggered
10029
10030
10031
10032
10033
10034
10035
10036
10037
10038
10039
10040
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
1-Bit EMD Alarm-2 True/False (1/0)
1-Bit General Alarm Fault
1-Bit Open Fuse Fault
1-Bit Current Limit Fault
1-Bit Output Overcurrent Fault
1-Bit DC Bus Overcurrent Fault
1-Bit DC Bus Overvoltage Fault
1-Bit DC Bus Imbalance Fault
1-Bit
1-Bit
DC Bus Under Voltage During Boostup Fault
DC Bus Under Voltage During
Charging Fault
1-Bit Charger Overvoltage Fault
1-Bit Output Under voltage Fault
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
0 = no Alarm; 1 = Alarm Triggered
1 = One or more fault reported, see below for cause; 0 = No
Faults
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10051
10052
10053
10054
10055
10056
10057
10058
10059
10060
10061
10062
Registers Data Type Size Description
10041
10042
Discrete
Discrete
1-Bit
1-Bit
Output Overvoltage Fault
Heatsink Overheat Fault
10043
10044
10045
10046
10047
10048
10049
10050
N/A
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Bypass Overload Fault
Resettable Inverter Overload Fault
Un-Resettable Inverter Overload Fault
Bypass Overheat Fault
N/A
N/A
N/A
Units
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
N/A
N/A
10063
10064
10065
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
N/A
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
N/A
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
N/A
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
N/A
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
Input Overvoltage Warning
Input Under voltage Warning
Input Frequency Error Warning
N/A
Bypass Overvoltage Warning
Bypass Under voltage Warning
Bypass Input Frequency Error Warning
N/A
Output Overload Warning
Current Limit Warning
Battery Test Failed Warning
1-Bit Low Battery Level Reached Warning
1-Bit
Shutdown Battery Level Reached
Warning
1-Bit Replace Battery Warning
1-Bit Battery Overheat Warning
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
10066 Discrete 1-Bit
Battery Near Expiration Warning
(Replace batteries soon)
True/False (1/0)
Comments
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Registers Data Type Size Description
10067
10068
10069
10070
10071
10072
10073
10074
10075
10076
10077
10078
Discrete
N/A
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
N/A
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Units
1-Bit
Battery Expired Warning (Replace
Batteries)
N/A N/A
1-Bit Battery Depleted Warning
1-Bit Charger Overvoltage Warning
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
1-Bit
DC Bus Under Voltage During Battery
Test Warning
1-Bit System Test Failed Warning
1-Bit System Overheat Warning
1-Bit Asynchronous Operation Warning
N/A N/A
1-Bit Service UPS Soon Warning
1-Bit Display Cable Error Warning
Display and UPS Communication Error
Warning
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
10079 Discrete 1-Bit
UPS and RemotEye Communication
Error Warning
True/False (1/0)
10080
10081
10082
10083
10084
Discrete
Discrete
N/A
N/A
N/A
1-Bit
RemotEye and Network
Communication Error Warning
1-Bit
UPS and Service Port Communication
Error Warning
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
N/A
N/A
10085 Discrete 1-Bit EMD Sensor 1 Alarm Triggered True/False (1/0)
Comments
10086 Discrete 1-Bit EMD Sensor 2 Alarm Triggered True/False (1/0)
RemotEye III User Manual – 62330-005 147
10105
10106
10107
10108
10109
10110
10111
10097
10098
10099
10100
10101
10102
10103
10104
Registers Data Type Size Description
10087
10088
10089
10090
10091
10092
10093
10094
10095
10096
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
N/A
1-Bit
1-Bit
EMD Humidity is at Low Critical Point
EMD Humidity is at High Critical
Point
Units
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit EMD Humidity at Low Warning Point True/False (1/0)
1-Bit EMD Humidity at High Warning Point True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
EMD Temperature at Low Critical
Point
EMD Temperature at High Critical
Point
EMD Temperature at Low Warning
Point
EMD Temperature at High Warning
Point
1-Bit Input Power Failure
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Comments
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Registers Data Type Size Description
10112
10113
10114
N/A
Discrete
Discrete
N/A
1-Bit
1-Bit
N/A
UPS Output Shutdown in Progress
UPS Output is Off
10115
10116
10117
10118
10119
10120
10121
10122
10123
10124
10125
10126
10127
10128
10129
10130
10131
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Units
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
Unsuccessful Login
(Username/Password incorrect)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 String 1
Disconnected
Battery Cabinet 1 String 2
Disconnected
Battery Cabinet 1 String 3
Disconnected
Battery Cabinet 1 String 1 Loose HCT
Connection
Battery Cabinet 1 String 2 Loose HCT
Connection
Battery Cabinet 1 String 3 Loose HCT
Connection
Battery Cabinet 1 Over Temperature
Warning
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Reserved
1-Bit
1-Bit
Battery Cabinet 1 Charger Over
Voltage Fault
Battery Cabinet 1 Charger Over
Current Fault
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Battery Cabinet 1 Lost Communication True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
Battery Cabinet 2 String 1
Disconnected
Battery Cabinet 2 String 2
Disconnected
Battery Cabinet 2 String 3
Disconnected
Battery Cabinet 2 String 1 Loose HCT
Connection
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Battery Cabinet 2 String 2 Loose HCT True/False (1/0)
Comments
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Registers Data Type Size Description
Connection
10132
10133
10134
10135
10136
10137
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Discrete
Units
1-Bit
1-Bit
Battery Cabinet 2 String 3 Loose HCT
Connection
Battery Cabinet 2 Over Temperature
Warning
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Reserved
1-Bit
1-Bit
Battery Cabinet 2 Charger Over
Voltage Fault
Battery Cabinet 2 Charger Over
Current Fault
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Battery Cabinet 2 Lost Communication True/False (1/0)
Comments
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Modbus Input Register for 4200FA/4300: MONITORING
NOTE: Items Lined out (e.g. Lined Out) are not supported at this time.
Registers Data Type
30001 Unsigned Integer
30002 Unsigned Integer
30003 Unsigned Integer
30004 Unsigned Integer
30005 Unsigned Integer
30006 Unsigned Integer
30007 Unsigned Integer
30008 Unsigned Integer
30009 Unsigned Integer
30010 Unsigned Integer
30011 Unsigned Integer
30012 Unsigned Integer
30013 Unsigned Integer
30014 Unsigned Integer
30015 Unsigned Integer
30016 Unsigned Integer
30017 Unsigned Integer
30018 Unsigned Integer
30019 Unsigned Integer
30020 Unsigned Integer
30021 Unsigned Integer
Size
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Description
RemotEye III Software Version
RemotEye III Slave ID Number
IP Address First Byte
IP Address Second Byte
IP Address Third Byte
IP Address Fourth Byte
Subnet Mask First Byte
Subnet Mask Second Byte
Subnet Mask Third Byte
Subnet Mask Fourth Byte
Gateway IP Address First Byte
Gateway IP Address Second Byte
Gateway IP Address Third Byte
Gateway IP Address Fourth Byte
RemotEye III Installation Date
RemotEye III Installation Date
RemotEye III Installation Date
Date on RemotEye III
Date on RemotEye III
Date on RemotEye III
Time on RemotEye III
30022 Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Time on RemotEye III
30023 Unsigned Integer 16-Bit Time on RemotEye III
Units
Firmware
ID
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Subnet Mask
Subnet Mask
Subnet Mask
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
IP Address
Month
Day
Year
Month
Day
Year
Hour
Minute
Seconds
Multiplier Comments
X 1
X 1
X 1 Example: "192" from 192.168.1.150
X 1 Example: "168" from 192.168.1.150
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Example: "1" from 192.168.1.150
Example: "150" from 192.168.1.150
Example: "255" from 255.255.255.0
Example: "255" from 255.255.255.0
Example: "255" from 255.255.255.0
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Example: "0" from 255.255.255.0
Example: "192" from 192.168.1.1
Example: "168" from 192.168.1.1
Example: "1" from 192.168.1.1
Example: "1" from 192.168.1.1
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
X 1 Hour Format: HH
X 1 Minute Format: MM
X 1 Seconds Format: SS
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Registers Data Type
30024 ASCII String
30025 ASCII String
30026 ASCII String
30027 ASCII String
30028 ASCII String
30029 ASCII String
30030 ASCII String
30031 ASCII String
30032 ASCII String
30033 ASCII String
30034 ASCII String
30035 ASCII String
30036 ASCII String
30037 ASCII String
30038 ASCII String
30039 ASCII String
30040 ASCII String
30041 ASCII String
152
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Size
16-Bit
Description
Manufacture (first two characters)
Manufacture (third and fourth two characters)
Manufacture (fifth and sixth characters)
Manufacture (seventh characters)
UPS Typeform (first two characters)
UPS Typeform (third and fourth characters)
UPS Typeform (fifth and sixth characters)
UPS Typeform (seventh and eighth characters)
UPS Typeform (ninth and tenth characters)
UPS Typeform (eleventh and twelve characters)
UPS Typeform (thirteen and fourteen characters)*
UPS Typeform (fifteen and sixteen characters)*
UPS Serial Number (first two characters)
UPS Serial Number (third and fourth characters)
UPS Serial Number (fifth and sixth characters)
UPS Serial Number (seventh and eighth characters)
UPS Serial Number (ninth and tenth characters)
UPS Serial Number (eleventh and twelve characters)
Units
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
Characters
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Multiplier Comments
None Constant: "To" from To shiba
Constant: "sh" from To sh iba
Constant: "ib" from Tosh ib a
Constant: "a" from Toshib a
UPS Typeform Example:
43 10F3F500FAXXXX
UPS Typeform Example:
43 10 F3F500FAXXXX
UPS Typeform Example:
4310 F3 F500FAXXXX
UPS Typeform Example:
4310F3 F5 00FAXXXX
UPS Typeform Example:
4310F3F5 00 FAXXXX
UPS Typeform Example:
4310F3F500 FA XXXX
UPS Typeform Example:
4310F3F500FA XX XX
UPS Typeform Example:
4310F3F500FAXX XX
Serial # Example: 20 12101234567891
Serial # Example: 20 12 101234567891
Serial # Example: 2012 10 1234567891
Serial # Example: 201210 12 34567891
Serial # Example: 20121012 34 567891
Serial # Example: 2012101234 56 7891
RemotEye III User Manual – 62330-005
Registers Data Type
30042 ASCII String
30043 ASCII String
30044 Unsigned Integer
30045 Unsigned Integer
30046 Unsigned Integer
30047 Unsigned Integer
30048 Unsigned Integer
30049 Unsigned Integer
30050 Unsigned Integer
30051 N/A
30052 N/A
30053 N/A
30054 N/A
30055 N/A
30056 N/A
30057 N/A
30058 Unsigned Integer
30059 Unsigned Integer
30060 Unsigned Integer
30061 Unsigned Integer
30062 Unsigned Integer
30063 Unsigned Integer
30064 Unsigned Integer
30065 Unsigned Integer
Size
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Description
UPS Serial Number (thirteen and fourteen characters)
UPS Serial Number (fifteen and sixteen characters)
UPS Capacity
UPS Installation Date
UPS Installation Date
UPS Installation Date
UPS Display Firmware Built Date
UPS Display Firmware Built Date
UPS Display Firmware Built Date
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Input Numbers of Phases
Input Voltage Phase A (L-L)
Input Voltage Phase B (L-L)
Input Voltage Phase C (L-L)
Input Voltage Phase AB (L-N)
Input Voltage Phase BC (L-N)
Input Voltage Phase CA (L-N)
Input Voltage Percent Phase A
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
%
Units
Characters
Characters kVA
Month
Day
Year
Month
Day
Year
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Phase
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Multiplier Comments
None Serial # Example: 201210123456 78 91
Serial # Example: 20121012345678 91 None
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Registers Data Type
30066 Unsigned Integer
30067 Unsigned Integer
30068 Unsigned Integer
30069 Unsigned Integer
30070 Unsigned Integer
30071 N/A
30072 Unsigned Integer
30073 Unsigned Integer
30074 Unsigned Integer
30075 Unsigned Integer
30076 Unsigned Integer
30077 Unsigned Integer
30078 N/A
30079 N/A
30080 N/A
30081 Unsigned Integer
30082 N/A
30083 N/A
30084 Unsigned Integer
30085 N/A
30086 Unsigned Integer
30087 Unsigned Integer
30088 Unsigned Integer
30089 Unsigned Integer
30090 Unsigned Integer
30091 Unsigned Integer
Size
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Description
Input Voltage Percent Phase B
Input Voltage Percent Phase C
Input Rated Voltage (L-L)
Input Rated Voltage (L-N)
Input Current
N/A
Input Rated Current
Input Frequency Phase A
Input Frequency Phase B
Input Frequency Phase C
Voltage Input Under Voltage
Detection Level
Voltage Input Over Voltage Detection
Level
N/A
N/A
N/A
Input Rated Active Power
N/A
N/A
Input Rated Apparent Power
N/A
Output Number of Phases
Output Voltage Phase A (L-L)
Output Voltage Phase B (L-L)
Output Voltage Phase C (L-L)
Output Rated Voltage (L-L)
Output Voltage Phase AB (L-N)
%
N/A
N/A
N/A
KWatts
N/A
N/A
KVA
N/A
Phase
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
Units
%
%
Volts
Volts
Amps
N/A
Amps
Hz
Hz
Hz
%
154
X 1
X 1
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
N/A
N/A
Multiplier Comments
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
X 0.1
X 0.1
X 0.1
X 0.1
X 1
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Registers Data Type
30092 Unsigned Integer
30093 Unsigned Integer
30094 Unsigned Integer
30095 Unsigned Integer
30096 Unsigned Integer
30097 Unsigned Integer
30098 Unsigned Integer
30099 Unsigned Integer
30100 N/A
30101 N/A
30102 N/A
30103 Unsigned Integer
30104 Unsigned Integer
30105 Unsigned Integer
30106 Unsigned Integer
30107 Unsigned Integer
30108 Unsigned Integer
30109 Unsigned Integer
30110 N/A
30111 Unsigned Integer
30112 Unsigned Integer
30113 Unsigned Integer
30114 Unsigned Integer
30115 N/A
30116 N/A
30117 N/A
30118 Unsigned Integer
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Size
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
Description
Output Voltage Phase BC (L-N)
Output Voltage Phase CA (L-N)
Units
Volts
Volts
Output Rated Voltage (L-N)
Output Voltage Phase A
Output Voltage Phase B
Output Voltage Phase C
Volts
%
%
%
Output Under Voltage Detection Level Volts
Output Over Voltage Detection Level Volts
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Output Current Phase A
Output Current Phase B
Output Current Phase C
Output Current Phase A
Output Current Phase B
Output Current Phase C
Output Total Current
N/A
Output Rated Current
Output Frequency Phase A
Output Frequency Phase B
Output Frequency Phase C
N/A
N/A
N/A
Output Total Active Power
N/A
Amps
Hz
Hz
Hz
N/A
N/A
N/A
KWatts
%
%
%
%
N/A
Amps
Amps
Amps
N/A
X 1
X 0.1
X 0.1
X 0.1
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
Multiplier Comments
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
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Registers Data Type
30119 Unsigned Integer
30120 Unsigned Integer
30121 N/A
30122 N/A
30123 Unsigned Integer
30124 Unsigned Integer
30125 N/A
30126 Unsigned Integer
30127 Unsigned Integer
30128 Unsigned Integer
30129 Unsigned Integer
30130 Unsigned Integer
30131 Unsigned Integer
30132 Unsigned Integer
30133 Unsigned Integer
30134 Unsigned Integer
30135 Unsigned Integer
30136 Unsigned Integer
30137 Unsigned Integer
30138 N/A
30139 N/A
30140 N/A
30141 N/A
30142 Unsigned Integer
30143 Unsigned Integer
30144 Unsigned Integer
30145 N/A
Size
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
Description
Output Total Active Power Percent
Output Rated Active Power
N/A
N/A
Output Rated Apparent Power
Output Power Factor
N/A
Bypass Number of Phases
Bypass Voltage Phase A (L-L)
Bypass Voltage Phase B (L-L)
Bypass Voltage Phase C (L-L)
Bypass Voltage Phase AB (L-N)
Bypass Voltage Phase BC (L-N)
Bypass Voltage Phase CA (L-N)
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
Bypass Voltage Phase A
Bypass Voltage Phase B
%
%
Bypass Voltage Phase C
Bypass Under Voltage Detection
Level
%
%
Bypass Over Voltage Detection Level %
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Bypass Frequency Phase 1
Bypass Frequency Phase 2
Bypass Frequency Phase 3
N/A
N/A
Hz
Hz
Hz
N/A
Units
%
KWatts
N/A
N/A
KVA
PF
N/A
Phase
Volts
Volts
156
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 0.1
X 0.1
X 0.1
N/A
Multiplier Comments
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
X 1
X 0.01
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
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Registers Data Type
30146 N/A
30147 Unsigned Integer
30148 N/A
30149 N/A
30150 N/A
30151 Unsigned Integer
30152 Unsigned Integer
30153 Unsigned Integer
30154 N/A
30155 N/A
30156 Unsigned Integer
30157 N/A
30158 Unsigned Integer
30159 N/A
30160 Unsigned Integer
30161 N/A
30162 Unsigned Integer
30163 Unsigned Integer
30164 Unsigned Integer
30165 N/A
30166 N/A
30167 N/A
30168 N/A
30169 Unsigned Integer
30170 Unsigned Integer
30171 Unsigned Integer
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
Size
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Description
N/A
DC Bus Total Voltage
N/A
N/A
N/A
Battery Installation Date
Battery Installation Date
Battery Installation Date
N/A
N/A
Elapsed Time on Battery Power
N/A
Battery Voltage
N/A
Battery Discharge Current
N/A
Battery Low Detection Level
Float Charge Voltage
Equalize Charge Time
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Battery Rated Ampere Hour
Batteries in Series
Batteries in Parallel
Hours
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Ahr
Units
N/A
Volts
N/A
N/A
N/A
Month
Day
Year
N/A
N/A
Seconds
N/A
Vdc
N/A
Adc
N/A
Vdc
Vdc
Batteries
Batteries
X 1
N/A
X 1
N/A
X 1
N/A
X 1
X 1
Multiplier Comments
N/A
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
Month Format: MM
Day Format: DD
Year Format: YYYY
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
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Registers Data Type
30172 N/A
30173 N/A
30174 N/A
30175 N/A
30176 N/A
30177 N/A
30178 N/A
30179 N/A
30180 N/A
30181 N/A
30182 N/A
30183 N/A
30184 N/A
30185 N/A
30186 N/A
30187 N/A
30188 N/A
30189 N/A
30190 N/A
30191 N/A
30192 N/A
30193 N/A
30194 N/A
30195 N/A
30196 N/A
30197 N/A
30198 N/A
158
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Description
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Size
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Units
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Multiplier Comments
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Registers Data Type
30199 N/A
30200 N/A
30201 Signed Integer
30202 Signed Integer
30203 Signed Integer
30204 Unsigned Integer
30205 Unsigned Integer
30206 Unsigned Integer
30207 Unsigned Integer
30208 Unsigned Integer
30209 Unsigned Integer
30210 N/A
30211 N/A
30212 N/A
30213 N/A
30214 N/A
30215 N/A
30216 N/A
30217 N/A
30218 N/A
30219 N/A
30220 N/A
30221 N/A
30222 N/A
30223 N/A
30224 N/A
30225 N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Size
N/A
N/A
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
Description
N/A
N/A
Units
N/A
N/A
Temperature in Celsius
Temperature Fahrenheit
°C
°F
Humidity %
UPS History System Operation Time Days
UPS History System Operation Time Hours
UPS History System Operation Time Mins
UPS History Inverter Operation Time Days
UPS History Inverter Operation Time Hours
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
UPS History Inverter Operation Time Mins
N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Multiplier Comments
N/A
N/A
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
X 1
159
Registers Data Type
30226 Unsigned Integer
30227 Unsigned Integer
30228 Unsigned Integer
30229 N/A
30230 N/A
30231 N/A
Size
16-Bit
16-Bit
16-Bit
N/A
N/A
N/A
Description Units
UPS History Total Number of
Backups
Times
UPS History Total Number of Faults Times
UPS History Total Number Operation
Mode Change
Times
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Multiplier Comments
X 1
X 1
X 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Modbus Input Coil for 4200FA/4300: ALARMS and STATUS
NOTE: Items Lined out (e.g. Lined Out) are not supported at this time.
Registers Data Type
10001 Discrete
Size Description
1-Bit RemotEye III Data Link
Units
True/False (1/0)
10002 Discrete
10003 N/A
10004 Discrete
10005 Discrete
10006 Discrete
10007 Discrete
10008 N/A
10009 Discrete
10010 Discrete
10011 Discrete
10012 Discrete
10013 Discrete
10014 Discrete
10015 Discrete
10016 Discrete
10017 N/A
10018 N/A
10019 N/A
1-Bit RemotEye III Network Link
N/A N/A
1-Bit Online Mode
1-Bit Backup Mode
1-Bit Bypass Mode
1-Bit Shutdown Mode
N/A N/A
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Unknown
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Normal
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Low
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Depleted
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Discharging
1-Bit UPS Battery Status Test Failure
1-Bit Protective Charging Set
1-Bit Equalized Charging Set
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
N/A
N/A
Comments
0 = Link Up; 1 = Link Down
0 = Link Up; 1 = Link Down
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Registers Data Type
10020 Discrete
10021 Discrete
10022 N/A
10023 N/A
10024 N/A
10025 N/A
10026 N/A
10027 Discrete
10028 Discrete
10029 Discrete
10030 Discrete
10031 Discrete
10032 Discrete
10033 N/A
10034 Discrete
10035 Discrete
10036 Discrete
10037 Discrete
10038 Discrete
10039 Discrete
10040 Discrete
10041 Discrete
10042 Discrete
10043 Discrete
10044 N/A
10045 N/A
Size Description
1-Bit Battery Test Disabled
1-Bit Battery Test in Progress
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A N/A
Units
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
1-Bit EMD Enabled
1-Bit EMD Alarm-1
1-Bit EMD Alarm-2
1-Bit General Alarm Fault
1-Bit Open Fuse Fault
1-Bit Current Limit Fault
N/A N/A
1-Bit DC Bus Overcurrent Fault
1-Bit DC Bus Overvoltage Fault
1-Bit DC Bus Imbalance Fault
1-Bit
1-Bit
DC Bus Under Voltage During Boostup Fault
DC Bus Under Voltage During
Charging Fault
1-Bit Charger Overvoltage Fault
1-Bit Output Under Voltage Fault
1-Bit Output Overvoltage Fault
1-Bit Heatsink Overheat Fault
1-Bit UPS Overload Fault
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Comments
0 = no Alarm; 1 = Alarm Triggered
0 = no Alarm; 1 = Alarm Triggered
0 = No Faults, 1 = One or more fault reported, see below for cause;
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Registers Data Type
10046 N/A
10047 Discrete
10048 Discrete
10049 Discrete
10050 Discrete
10051 Discrete
10052 Discrete
10053 N/A
10054 Discrete
10055 Discrete
10056 Discrete
10057 Discrete
10058 Discrete
10059 Discrete
10060 Discrete
10061 Discrete
10062 Discrete
10063 Discrete
10068 Discrete
10069 N/A
10070 Discrete
10071 N/A
10072 Discrete
10073 Discrete
10076 N/A
10078 N/A
10079 Discrete
10087 Discrete
Size
N/A
Description
N/A
1-Bit Bypass Overheat Fault
1-Bit Output Overcurrent Fault
1-Bit Input Phase Rotation Error
1-Bit Bypass Phase Rotation Error
1-Bit Input Overvoltage Warning
1-Bit Input Under voltage Warning
Units
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A N/A
1-Bit Input MCCB Tripped Warning
1-Bit Bypass Overvoltage Warning
1-Bit Bypass Under voltage Warning
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
Bypass Input Frequency Error
Warning
1-Bit Inverter Overload Warning
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Output Overload Warning
1-Bit Current Limit Warning
1-Bit Battery Test Failed Warning
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Low Battery Level Reached Warning True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
Shutdown Battery Level Reached
Warning
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit Battery MCCB is Off Warning
N/A N/A
1-Bit Charger Overvoltage Warning
N/A N/A
1-Bit System Test Failed Warning
1-Bit System Overheat Warning
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1-Bit
UPS and RemotEye Communication
Error Warning
1-Bit
EMD Humidity is at Low Critical
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
Comments
N/A
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Registers Data Type
10088 Discrete
10089 Discrete
10090 Discrete
10091 Discrete
10092 Discrete
10093 Discrete
10094 Discrete
10095 Discrete
10096 Discrete
10100 Discrete
10101 Discrete
10102 Discrete
10103 Discrete
10104 Discrete
10105 Discrete
10106 Discrete
10107 Discrete
10108 Discrete
10113 N/A
10114 Discrete
Size Description
Point
Units
1-Bit
EMD Humidity is at High Critical
Point
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit EMD Humidity at Low Warning Point True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
1-Bit
1-Bit
EMD Humidity at High Warning
Point
EMD Temperature at Low Critical
Point
EMD Temperature at High Critical
Point
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
1-Bit
1-Bit
EMD Temperature at Low Warning
Point
EMD Temperature at High Warning
Point
1-Bit Input Power Failure
1-Bit EPO has Tripped
1-Bit
UPS is Waiting at a Specified Time by
User before Start-up
1-Bit Remote Switch Control Enabled
1-Bit Auto Re-Transfer Enabled
1-Bit Manual Mode Selected
1-Bit
UPS has Immediately switch to inverter at startup
1-Bit UPS has been forced to Bypass
1-Bit Local Run Command Issued
1-Bit Remote Run Command Issued
1-Bit Firmware has been Updated
N/A N/A
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
True/False (1/0)
N/A
1-Bit UPS Output is Off True/False (1/0)
Comments
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