I-00453 Rev BUPS SERIESNetwork Interface CardUPS-IPCARD User’s Manual
UPS REMOTE MANAGEMENT LOGIN UPS REMOTE MANAGEMENT LOGIN: There are two user account types. - Administrator (default us
SUMMARY UPS SUMMARY: Current Condition: Displays the current operating condition of UPS UPS Status: Battery Capacit
STATUS STATUS: Input: Line Voltage: Current input voltage (utility power) Output: Voltage: Output voltage of the UPS
INFORMATION INFORMATION: Model Name: The model name of the UPS Voltage Rating: The nominal operating voltage rating
CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION: Audible Alarm: Enable or disable audible alarms Page 14
CONTROL CONTROL: Reboot UPS: Turns the UPS off and back on Reboot Delay: How long the UPS waits before it turns off in
OUTLET CONTROL (INDIVIDUAL OUTLET MODELS) (UPS-1000R-8-IP, UPS-2200R-8-IP) OUTLET CONTROL: The Outlet Control page displa
OUTLET CONTROL (BANK OUTLET MODELS) (UPS-1000R-IP, UPS-2200R-IP) OUTLET CONTROL: The Outlet Control page displays the cu
DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS: Initiate: Start the battery test immediately BATTERY TEST: During a battery test the UPS will
RUNTIME CALIBRATION: The runtime calibration synchronizes the runtime estimate with the current load and battery capacity. When a runtime calibration
Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCHEDULE SCHEDULE: Choose from One Time, Per Day, Per Week, and click Next>> [One Time]: The user may set a speci
SCHEDULE CONTINUED SCHEDULE CONTINUED: Active: Enable or Disable this standby Outlet: Define which outlets to shutdown (
EVENT LOGS EVENT LOGS: Event logs display event history together with a date and time stamp, and a brief description of
STATUS LOGS STATUS LOGS: Status logs display UPS status history together with a date and time stamp All items are the
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE: Clear Event Logs: Delete the current event logs Recording Interval: The data sample rate. A
USER ACCOUNT USER ACCOUNT: Administrator: The administrator can access full functionality - includes enabling/disabling o
DATE AND TIME DATE AND TIME: Current Settings: Date & Time - The current date and time settings of the card. Sta
IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION: Name: Friendly name - user editable Contact: Who to contact for service/help Locatio
SECURITY SECURITY: Login Session: Timeout The period (in minutes) that the system waits before auto-logging users out P
EVENT ACTION EVENT ACTION: Displays all possible events, and provides the means to configure responses to eac
Page 3 INTRODUCTION Overview The Middle Atlantic Network Interface Card allows for remote monitoring and control of a UPS attached to a network. A
SMTP SERVER SMTP SERVER: After configuring the SMTP server, the UPS can send an email to users when a specific event occu
E-MAIL RECIPIENTS E-MAIL RECIPIENTS: Configure up to 5 (five) e-mail recipients. Each recipient will receive an e-mail not
E-MAIL RECIPIENTS CONTINUED Enter the email address and click Apply To modify or delete an existing recipient, cli
TRAP RECEIVERS TRAP RECEIVERS: Configure up to 10 (ten) SNMP trap receivers. To add a new receiver, click New Receiver
TRAP RECEIVERS CONTINUED Enter the IP Address and Community and click Apply Page 34
TRAP RECEIVERS CONTINUED - To modify or delete an existing receiver, click the IP Address of that receiver. Note
CLIENT STANDBY CLIENT STANDBY: Clients Standby Delay: The longest standby delay time required for connected Power Manager
TCP/IP TCP/IP: Current Configuration: Displays the current TCP/IP settings: IP address, subnet mask, gateway, primary DNS
HTTP SERVICE HTTP SERVICE: Allow Port: The TCP/IP port of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) (80 is the default) Pa
SNMP SERVICE SNMP SERVICE: Allow Access: Sets the SNMP service to either Enabled or Disabled SNMP ACCESS CONTROL Comm
Page 4 Middle Atlantic Network Interface Card PC Protected by Middle Atlantic Products Power Manager Remote NMS/Web Browser Supported UPS Server
FTP SERVICE FTP SERVICE: Allow Access: Enable access to the FTP server Access Port: The TCP/IP port of the FTP serve
PREFERENCE PREFERENCE: Temperature Scale: Selects the preferred unit of temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit) - Select th
ABOUT ABOUT: Model Name: Model name of the Network Interface Card Hardware Version: The hardware version for the Netw
Page 43 RESETReset to Default Setting/Recover from a Forgotten Password To reset the Middle Atlantic Network Interface Card to its default setting
Page 44 1.2.3 The UPS-IPCARD Setup Utility can be installed from the CD originally provided with the network card. Figure 1: UPS-IPCARD
Page 45 • When the update has completed type “bye”, and press the ‘Enter’ key • If ’put c:\map\mapsnmpfw_XXX.bin’ was not successful then type ”f
Page 46 Figure 2: Example of update process for mapsnmpdata_xxx.bin 2.3 Clear current version of firmware • Disconnect the UPS-IPC
Page 47 • Remove the UPS-IPCARD from the UPS, and replace the jumper. • Replace the UPS-IPCARD in the UPS. • Reconnect the UPS-IPCAR
Page 48 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution Unable to configure the Management Card by method 1 or method 2 1. Check the LED status, the normal condi
Page 49 APPENDIX: IP ADDRESS SETTINGS FOR THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC NETWORK MANAGEMENT CARD Overview All devices on a computer network need to have an I
Page 5 INSTALLATION GUIDE Step 1 - Hardware Installation 1) Turn off the UPS before removing the expansion port cover on the UPS. 2) Remove the tw
Page 50 FIGURE AND PROMPT Any other response indicates the IP Address selected is not available (See Figure). Select another IP Address and repeat
Page 6 LINK Indicator Ethernet connector RX/TX IndicatorDefinitions for LED Indicators Link LED color Condition Off The Network Managem
Page 7 Figure 1. The main window of the “Middle Atlantic UPS-IPCARD Setup Utility” program. 4) Select the SNMP card you are setting
Page 8 7) You will need to enter a User Name and Password for the SNMP card in the authentication window, as shown in Figure 3. *Default user nam
Page 9 Method 2: Using a command prompt 1) Obtain the MAC address from the label on the Network Interface Card labels on top. Each Interface card
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