Mi NPM-R10 SNMP Manuel utilisateur

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Network Power Monitor R10 SNMP
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Innovative Electronics for a Changing World
NPM-R10 Remote Network Power Monitor
With optional relay board and GSM module
INDEX
1.
SYSTEM ESCRIPTION
2.
BOAR CONNECTIONS terminals and indicators
3.
CONNECTION IAGRAM
4.
5 Relay board - expansion board
5.
GSM module and functions
6.
START UP GUI E and passwords
7.
HOME PAGE
8.
STATUS PAGE
9.
RELAY CONTROL PAGE
10.
NETWORK CONFIGURATION PAGE
11.
TFTP Boot-loader – firmware upgrade via Ethernet
12.
Mi SNMP Manager setup
13.
SNMP Configuration for the ude
14.
Physical dimensions
Network Based Remote Power Monitor

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NPM-R10 SNMP – DC - dual current sens r / Charge + L ad current 50 Amp
is lated
Factory Reset switch - behind LC there is a hole in the casing– insert a thin plastic object –
push the internal reset switch or short the two pcb pins and power up the unit, the unit will
start with the display indicating some text, keep the switch pressed and wait about 10sec
until the LC display goes blank, keep another 5 seconds and release the switch – the unit
will reboot and the default IP will be loaded.
Default IP address: 192.168.1.2
1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Main Unit
Relay Board optional) GSM Board optional)

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The NPM-R10 (NETWORK POWER MONITOR R10) was designed to assist Network
and Wireless Network specialists with Power related information via Ethernet and
GSM Communication.
Total Battery Voltage as well as separate Battery voltages for series connected
Battery banks, Charging Current, Load current to equipment, Mains 220Vac Status,
1x External 100Vdc input , Alarm input and temperature information is available via
web pages, SMS and SNMP.
Embedded Web pages for monitoring and configuration of the system.
The unit supports the SNMP V1 and SNMP V2C communication platform to be
compatible with SNMP monitoring software platforms.
The NPM-R10 is powered by C language firmware and the code was written to
function as a co-operative RTOS.(Real time operating system)
2x16 LC display onboard for quick access and indication of power related
information on site
Indicating :
(B:) Total Battery pack voltage
(Mains :) ON or OFF
(I:) Charge current
(i:) Load current - in case of alarm active (i:) will be replaced with (AL) for Alarm

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2. BOARD CONNECTIONS
The NPM-R10 can w rk fr m a single 12V , 24V , 36V r 48V system
Wiring between batteries if m re than 1 Battery can be a large gauge and is
cust mer defined by the am unt f amps required by the charger and l ad
system
The wiring fr m – (gr und) and each batteries + (p sitive) t the NPM-R10 can
be a small (thin) gauge wire as the NPM-R10 d es n t c nsume large currents
and nly sense the battery v ltages fr m here
Current c nsumpti n in t tal with LAN p rt c nnected 110mA @ 12Vcdc / 55mA
@ 24Vdc

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3.
C nnecti ns. (Imp rtant Please Read)
C nnect GND (-) f the Battery system t the left hand side terminal marked
“GND”
The system will perate fr m 12 , 24 , 36 r 48V battery v ltages
C nnect the first battery (+12v) f the pack t Terminal “ 12+”
C nnect the sec nd Battery if 24V system (+24v) t Terminal “24+”
C nnect the Third battery if 36V system(+36v) f the pack t Terminal “ 36+”
C nnect the F urth Battery if 48v system (+48v) t Terminal “48+”
The 12+ up to 48+ wires and the GN wire can be thin eg. 0.5mm wires as the current
consumption of the device is low.
Thick wires should be used for charge current and load current feed through depending on
the current requirement of your equipment.
Connect The Charger + to the Charge terminal marked “Charger+ IN”
Connect the terminal marked “+Charger out” to your battery pack main +
External Temperature sensor can be extended away from the board with 3 wires – range : -
10 to +125 eg C
**** IMPORTANT NOTE****
The Alarm input is a potential free contact input only and NO
voltages should be injected here- Permanent amage to the
unit will occur.

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The current feed through for “LOA ” current and Charge current is two isolated
current ports. +Charge out can be bridged as above to + Load in as both comes
from the Battery pack main +
V1 External Vdc input can be used to monitor eg. Output of C- C converters or the
output voltages from Solar Panels etc.
The external 0-100 Vdc input is polarity protected on the board and the customer
can wired + and – for the input in any way.
The input is protected by a 110V TVS diode for spikes and over voltage
The Battery power input , 0-100V C external input and the 220Vac Mains input is
surge and over voltage protected.
After the Alarm is triggered the (i:) indication of the Load current in the bottom right
corner of the LC will change to AL: to indicate the Alarm condition.
The Alarm SNMP (OI ) data will change from a 0 to a 1 , as soon as the Alarm input
is restored the screen will be cleared from AL: for alarm and return to i: for Load
current indication but the Alarm SNMP OI will stay at data 1 for about 20 sec after
the alarm was cleared.
This is working well with PIR alarm detectors etc so that the alarm condition is not
missed by the SNMP manager software

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Connection Examples:

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