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Additional Accessories
Environmental Monitoring Probe (EMP)
Enhance the capabilities of your ConnectUPS or PowerVision Data Acquisition Terminal (DAT) with the
Environmental Monitoring Probe. Use the EMP to monitor ambient temperature, humidity, and two contact
closure devices. Whether you need to ensure an optimal operating environment for your servers or you want
to monitor the status of a smoke detector, motion detector, or to know when someone is opening or closing a
door, the EMP has it covered.
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Product Family
Monitor a UPS on your network or across the Internet with the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP product family.
ConnectUPS communication devices have built-in power management software and a Web-based interface
that enables you to monitor a UPS securely from any Web browser. Use the Web to configure remote manage-
ment functions such as UPS output control, scheduled shutdowns, and emergency shutdowns in the event of
power failures. In addition to the Web interface, ConnectUPS devices allow you to monitor and control UPSs
using any Powerware software including PowerVision, LanSafe, NetWatch, and MultiView software. The X-Slot
card can also be used as a four-port network hub for use in applications from small offices to server farms.
Modbus® Card
Integrate your UPS into a Building Management System or Industrial Automation System using the
Powerware Modbus Card. This card communicates accurate, real-time data using the industry standard
Modbus RTU protocol.
Multi-Server Card
Turn your single UPS into multiple, independently controlled, virtual UPSs with the Powerware Multi-Server
Card. This card offers maximum control of your power environment and protects systems from the harmful
effects of power irregularities without the need for purchasing additional UPSs. With independent control
of serial ports providing load shedding capability for maximum runtime of critical loads, you can configure
multiple servers to execute a graceful shutdown at the optimum time desired.
Relay Interface Card
The Relay Interface card is dedicated adapter that provides an essential dry-contact interface between
your Powerware UPS and any relay-connected computer, including the IBM® AS/400®, as well as a variety of
industrial applications. The relay card includes a remote shutdown feature, ensuring that you remain in
control of your power systems. This card is well suited for integrating Powerware UPSs into Private Branch
Exchange (PBX) installations or third-party management systems.
PowerVision Power Management Software
Offering a more comprehensive feature set that our basic LanSafe software, the PowerVision product family
provides simultaneous monitoring of multiple UPS or other equipment such as generators, security sys-
tems, and power distribution units (PDUs). With powerful trend analysis and diagnosis tools, more precise
data collection, and robust configuration for integration into network and building management systems,
PowerVision is an enterprise-wide solution. The introduction of PowerVision Network Edition, Facility Edition,
and Enterprise Manager enables you to scale your implementation of PowerVision to suite the needs for your
company whether you have 25 or 25,000 employees.
CoreLogic™ Software Development Toolkit
CoreLogic offers system integrators, software developers, and original equipment manufacturers an easy, reli-
able, and flexible approach to integrating or embedding UPS management capabilities into software applica-
tions. Designed for flexibility and customization, CoreLogic can significantly lower software development costs
and shorten implementation timeframes.
© 2005 Eaton Corporation
All Rights Reserved
164950185 Rev A
HELP DESK NUMBERS:
Quick Start Instructions
ConnectUPS-X
ConnectUPS-BD
Package Contents
• Powerware® ConnectUPS™ Web/SNMP Card
• Configuration Cable
• Software Suite CD with User Guide PDF
• Quick Start Instructions
• Ethernet Cable
UNITED STATES
1.800.356.5737
or 919.870.3149
CANADA
1.800.461.9166 ext. 260
www.powerware.com
ALL OTHER COUNTRIES
Call your local sales
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Checklist
1. Verify that all of the following items are available:
JConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card package contents (see
front cover)
JPhillips screwdriver
JMicrosoftRWindowsRoperating system (for other operating
systems, see the help file on the Software Suite CD)
JAvailable serial port (RS-232)
JHyperTerminalR(ships with Windows) or equivalent
terminal emulation application
JInternet Explorer Web browser
2. Contact your local network administrator for the following
mandatory network settings:
JIP Address (static address*)
JGateway IP Address
JNetwork Mask IP Address
*If you are setting up the ConnectUPS Card in a DHCP
environment, the network administrator must set up the
DHCP server to provide a static address each time the card
makes a DHCP request. Provide the network administrator
with the card’s MAC address (on the bottom of the card):
JMAC address
3. If you need e-mail functionality, obtain the following network
settings (either SMTP only or DNS and Host Name):
JSMTP (mail server) IP Address
JDNS (name server) IP Address
JHost Name
Refer to the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card User’s Guide
PDF on the Software Suite CD for detailed setup information.
4. List the applicable UPS load segment (receptacle group)
connections (refer to the UPS user’s guide to see if load
segments are available for your UPS):
JLoad Segment 1 is connected to
JLoad Segment 2 is connected to
JLoad Segment 3 is connected to
Examples of load segment equipment connections are
“CPU MX1,” “Monitor MX1,” and “Router San Diego 1.”
Figure 1. Verify DIP Switches
Figure 2. Install the ConnectUPS Card
Figure 3. Secure the ConnectUPS Card
Figure 4. Install the Ethernet Cable
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Section 1
Install the Card
The hot-swappable ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card can be
installed without turning off the UPS or disconnecting the load.
The following steps explain how to install the ConnectUPS-X or
ConnectUPS-BD:
1. Verify that both DIP switches on the card are set to the 0
(off) position (see Figure 1).
NOTE If you are setting up the ConnectUPS Card in a DHCP
environment, set DIP switch 2 to the 1(on) position.
2. Remove the X-Slottor BestDocktcover on the UPS rear
panel. Retain the screws.
NOTE If there is another card already installed with an
attached communication cable, disconnect the cable and
then remove the card.
3. To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), place one hand on a
metal surface such as the UPS rear panel.
4. Slide the card into the open slot and secure with the screws
removedinStep2(seeFigure2andFigure3).
5. Connect an active Ethernet cable (supplied) to the Uplink
Ethernet connector on the ConnectUPS-X or to the network
connector on the ConnectUPS-BD (see Figure 4).
6. To configure the card locally using the supplied configuration
cable, continue to the following section, “Connect the Card.”
To configure the card remotely through a network using a
Web browser or Telnet (or similar) utility, refer to the
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card User’s Guide PDFonthe
Software Suite CD.
Figure 5. Install Configuration Cable
Figure 6. Select Connection
Figure 7. Configure Port Settings
Figure 8. Enter Configuration Password
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Section 2
Connect the Card
To connect the card to the computer and start the configuration:
1. Plug the RJ-45 end of the supplied configuration cable
(labeled “PC”) into the COM port on the card (see Figure 5).
Verify that you have used the port labeled “COM.” The other
ports on the card will not work for configuration.
2. Plug the other end of the serial cable into the serial COM port
on the computer.
3. Open your terminal emulation program (such as
HyperTerminal).
4. Select the appropriate serial connection (such as COM1). See
Figure 6.
5. Set the serial line to 9600 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop
bit,andnoflowcontrol(seeFigure7).
6. Verify that the UPS is turned on.
7. After a few seconds, press Enter. The Password prompt
appears (see Figure 8).
If the Password prompt does not appear, press Enter again.
If it still does not appear, check the following conditions:
SVerify the serial line is set to 9600 baud, No parity, 8 data
bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control.
SIf the serial line settings are correct, check the cabling to
verify all connections are secure.
SVerify that your terminal program is on the correct
communication port for the serial connection.
SVerify that the card has power (one or more LEDs on the
card are illuminated). The UPS should be turned on.
8. Type your password (the default is admin) and press Enter.
The Main Menu screen appears.
Figure 9. Configure Card Settings
Figure 10. Set ConnectUPS Card IP Address
Figure 11. Save and Exit
Figure 12. ConnectUPS Card Summary Page
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Section 3
Configure the Card
To configure the card after you have connected it:
1. Type 1on the Main Menu to display the Web/SNMP Card
Settings screen (see Figure 9).
2. Type 1to display the Set the IP Address, Gateway Address
and MIB System Group screen (see Figure 10).
3. To set the IP Address, type 1and press Enter.TypetheIP
Address and press Enter. (see the Checklist).
4. Type 0to return to the previous menu.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to set the Gateway Address and
Network Mask.
6. Change any other options as needed for your particular
configuration by typing the corresponding number shown in
the menu.
Each Configuration Menu setting is described in detail in the
Appendix of the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card User’s Guide.
You can change the other options later if you prefer.
7. Type 0until you return to the Main Menu (see Figure 11).
8. Type 0to save all settings and exit the card configuration.
9. Verify network communication by using a Web browser (see
Figure 12). Type the IP Address of your card and select Go.
The ConnectUPS Card summary page opens.
NOTE Once the card is reachable on the network, you can
use a Web browser, Telnet, or similar utility to adjust any of
the configuration settings. The menus are identical to those
seen during serial configuration and are password-protected
for Superuser access only.
Figure 13. Install NetWatch Software
Figure 14. Launch NetWatch Software
Figure 15. Enter ConnectUPS Card IP Address
Figure 16. Select UPS Load Segment
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Section 4
Install Shutdown Software
NOTE The following procedure applies to NetWatch shutdown
software for Microsoft Windows operating systems. For other
operating systems, refer to the NetWatch help file on the CD.
NOTE For other software, such as Powerware LanSafe
t
Power
Management Software or PowerVision®Software, refer to those
user guides for instructions.
Use the following procedure to install NetWatch software after
you have installed and configured the card:
1. Insert the Software Suite CD into the computer’s CD-ROM
drive. The CD menu displays after a few seconds.
2. Select Software Wizard from the Main Menu.
3. Select Install NetWatch (see Figure 13).
4. Select the operating system.
5. Select Launch the Installer (see Figure 14).
6. Select Open in the File Download dialog box and follow the
installation instructions until the Select Powerware Shutdown
Server window displays.
7. Select Manually Enter IP Address for the Shutdown Server
(see Figure 15).
8. Type the IP Address of the card and select OK.
9. Select the correct UPS load segment that your computer’s
power cord is plugged into and select OK (see Figure 16).
Figure 17. Verify Configuration Settings
Figure 18. Verify Configuration Settings
Figure 19. Verify Configuration Settings
Figure 20. Clear Communication Message
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10. Select your preferred method of shutting down your system
(see Figure 17). The default selection is recommended.
Select Next.
11. The Event and Logging Options dialog opens (see Figure 18).
Select Next.
12. Verify the configuration settings are correct and select Finish
(see Figure 19).
13. A pop-up message indicates that communication with the
card is established (see Figure 20). Select Clear to
acknowledge the message.
14. Repeat Steps 1 through 13 on all computers powered by the
corresponding UPS using this specific card.
NetWatch installation and configuration is now complete.
Powerware and PowerVision are registered trademarks and LanSafe, ConnectUPS, X-Slot, BestDock, and
CoreLogic are trademarks of Eaton Power Quality Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve. Modbus is a
registered trademark of Modicon. IBM and AS/400 are registered trademarks of International Business
Machines, Inc.
Additional Accessories
Environmental Monitoring Probe (EMP)
Enhance the capabilities of your ConnectUPS or PowerVision Data Acquisition Terminal (DAT) with the
Environmental Monitoring Probe. Use the EMP to monitor ambient temperature, humidity, and two contact
closure devices. Whether you need to ensure an optimal operating environment for your servers or you want
to monitor the status of a smoke detector, motion detector, or to know when someone is opening or closing a
door, the EMP has it covered.
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Product Family
Monitor a UPS on your network or across the Internet with the ConnectUPS Web/SNMP product family.
ConnectUPS communication devices have built-in power management software and a Web-based interface
that enables you to monitor a UPS securely from any Web browser. Use the Web to configure remote manage-
ment functions such as UPS output control, scheduled shutdowns, and emergency shutdowns in the event of
power failures. In addition to the Web interface, ConnectUPS devices allow you to monitor and control UPSs
using any Powerware software including PowerVision, LanSafe, NetWatch, and MultiView software. The X-Slot
card can also be used as a four-port network hub for use in applications from small offices to server farms.
Modbus® Card
Integrate your UPS into a Building Management System or Industrial Automation System using the
Powerware Modbus Card. This card communicates accurate, real-time data using the industry standard
Modbus RTU protocol.
Multi-Server Card
Turn your single UPS into multiple, independently controlled, virtual UPSs with the Powerware Multi-Server
Card. This card offers maximum control of your power environment and protects systems from the harmful
effects of power irregularities without the need for purchasing additional UPSs. With independent control
of serial ports providing load shedding capability for maximum runtime of critical loads, you can configure
multiple servers to execute a graceful shutdown at the optimum time desired.
Relay Interface Card
The Relay Interface card is dedicated adapter that provides an essential dry-contact interface between
your Powerware UPS and any relay-connected computer, including the IBM® AS/400®, as well as a variety of
industrial applications. The relay card includes a remote shutdown feature, ensuring that you remain in
control of your power systems. This card is well suited for integrating Powerware UPSs into Private Branch
Exchange (PBX) installations or third-party management systems.
PowerVision Power Management Software
Offering a more comprehensive feature set that our basic LanSafe software, the PowerVision product family
provides simultaneous monitoring of multiple UPS or other equipment such as generators, security sys-
tems, and power distribution units (PDUs). With powerful trend analysis and diagnosis tools, more precise
data collection, and robust configuration for integration into network and building management systems,
PowerVision is an enterprise-wide solution. The introduction of PowerVision Network Edition, Facility Edition,
and Enterprise Manager enables you to scale your implementation of PowerVision to suite the needs for your
company whether you have 25 or 25,000 employees.
CoreLogic™ Software Development Toolkit
CoreLogic offers system integrators, software developers, and original equipment manufacturers an easy, reli-
able, and flexible approach to integrating or embedding UPS management capabilities into software applica-
tions. Designed for flexibility and customization, CoreLogic can significantly lower software development costs
and shorten implementation timeframes.
© 2005 Eaton Corporation
All Rights Reserved
164950185 Rev A
HELP DESK NUMBERS:
Quick Start Instructions
ConnectUPS-X
ConnectUPS-BD
Package Contents
• Powerware® ConnectUPS™ Web/SNMP Card
• Configuration Cable
• Software Suite CD with User Guide PDF
• Quick Start Instructions
• Ethernet Cable
UNITED STATES
1.800.356.5737
or 919.870.3149
CANADA
1.800.461.9166 ext. 260
www.powerware.com
ALL OTHER COUNTRIES
Call your local sales
representative