Gutor-Modular-DC-Charger User-Guide NMC3 0000649741 02 en
Gutor-Modular-DC-Charger User-Guide NMC3 0000649741 02 en
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Gutor Modular DC Charger
Table of Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................................4
Safety Precautions for the Network Management System ..............................5
General Information ....................................................................................7
Network Monitoring System Overview ..........................................................7
Hardware of the Network Management System ....................................8
Front Panel on the NMC (AP9643)...............................................................8
Network Management Card Overview...................................................10
Watchdog Timer .......................................................................................10
User Accounts ........................................................................................... 11
Default User and Network Settings............................................................. 11
Change User Settings ...............................................................................12
Reset Password .......................................................................................12
Command Line Interface .........................................................................13
How to Log in to the Command Line Interface .............................................13
Overview of the Command Line Interface ...................................................14
Command Line Interface Commands .........................................................15
How to Change the IP Address from the CLI with Local Connection ..............16
Web Interface ............................................................................................17
How to Log in to the Web Interface.............................................................17
Overview of the Web Interface ...................................................................18
Breaker Status Page ...........................................................................20
Module Overview Page .......................................................................21
Mimic Diagram Page.................................................................................22
Web Interface Menu Structure ...................................................................22
Configure the IP Address from the Web Interface ........................................25
File Transfer ...............................................................................................26
How to Enable SCP and FTP.....................................................................26
NMC Firmware .........................................................................................28
Download Logs ........................................................................................29
Modbus Access to the Network Management Card ............................30
Configure Modbus Access.........................................................................30
Modbus Register List ..........................................................................34
Modbus Wiring Diagrams ..........................................................................42
SNMP Access to the Network Management Card ...............................43
SNMPv1 Access.......................................................................................43
SNMPv3 Access.......................................................................................45
SNMP Trap Receiver ................................................................................47
SNMP Trap OIDs......................................................................................49
SNMP GET OIDs......................................................................................49
SNMP Flags.............................................................................................52
Troubleshooting for the Network Management Card ..........................55
Troubleshooting for NMC Access...............................................................55
Troubleshooting for NMC SNMP ................................................................56
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Safety Information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
with it before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following safety
messages may appear throughout this manual or on the equipment to warn of
potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure.
IMPORTANT: Save the safety information for future reference.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Please Note
Electrical equipment should only be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained
by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction,
installation, and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training
to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• All safety information in this document must be read, understood and
followed.
• Always use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
• Hazardous voltages are present as soon as the cabinet door is opened. Only
qualified electrical personnel are allowed to open the cabinet.
• Turn off all power supplying the system before connecting any cables to or
between the network management system inside the cabinet.
• Always use isolated tools when removing the protection covers inside the
cabinet (metal sheets and plastic covers).
• Replace all protective covers and close all doors before turning on power to
the system.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
• Do not use data displayed from the network management card (NMC) as a
substitute for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance.
• Always confirm that any active alarms from the NMC is also active on the
system.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Always change the default passwords to help prevent unauthorized access.
• Disable unused network access option and accounts to minimize pathways
for malicious attacks.
• Use multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as firewalls, network
segmentation, and network intrusion detection and protection).
• Use cyber security best practices (for example: least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, interruption of services, or unintended operation.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
NOTICE
LOSS OF OPERATION
When updating the firmware on the network management card (NMC) always
ensure that the modules are updated in the correct order:
• First the boot monitor (BM)
• Then the APC operating system (AOS)
• Last the application module (APP)
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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NOTICE
DATA LOSS
When a hard reset is done (by pressing the reset button for a long time) on the
network management card (NMC) all network configurations and user settings
are reset to the default factory settings, also all logs and event lists are erased.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTICE
Always dispose of any waste in accordance with local regulations and rules.
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General Information Gutor Modular DC Charger
General Information
This user guide provides information about the network management system in
Gutor systems.
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(B) Universal I/O sensor port Can be used to connect a temperature sensor
(AP9335T) or temperature and humidity sensor
(AP9335TH).
(D) Micro-USB Console port Can be used to connect the NMC directly to a
computer with a micro-USB configuration cable.
Used for a local connection to the command line
interface (CLI) or for NMC firmware updates.
(E) Link-RX/TX (10/100) LED Indicates the status of the network. For details see
section Link-RX/TX (10/100/1000) LED, page 9.
(H) Reset button Reboot/Reset: Press one time to reboot the NMC.
Hard reset: Press and hold for a long time to reset
the NMC to the default settings.
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Status LED
The status LED (G) indicates the status of the NMC by changing color and how it
lights up (constant, flashing, flickering).
Flashing and alternating If the LED is flashing slowly, the NMC is making DCHP requests.
between green an orange If the LED is flashing quickly, the NMC is starting up.
Flashing green The NMC receives or transmits data packets at 1000 Mbps.
Flashing yellow The NMC receives or transmits data packets at 10-100 Mbps.
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Watchdog Timer
To detect internal problems and recover from unexpected inputs, the NMC uses a
watchdog timer. If the NMC does not receive any network traffic for 9.5 minutes,
the NMC assumes that there is a problem with its network interface and restarts.
When the NMC restarts because of the watchdog timer it is recorded in the event
log as “System: Network interface restarted”.
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User Accounts
To access the NMC, a login with a user name and a password is always required.
Both the user name and the password are case sensitive and can consist of
maximum 64 characters.
There are different user types with different access levels:
• Super user: Both CLI and GUI access. Full access to all menus and options.
Can add new users and manage other users.
• Administrator: Both CLI and GUI access. Full access to all menus and
options. Can add new users.
• Device manager: Both CLI and GUI access. Can only access the log
options, event and system menu.
• Read-only user: Only GUI access. Can view the same menus as the device
manager but cannot configure, delete data, or use FTP options.
• Network-only user: Only remote access to the CLI and GUI. Can only
access the network settings.
NOTE: Menus and options that a user does not have access to will appear
grayed out.
Network-only user – –
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Reset Password
To reset the password all the NMC must be reset to its default settings. This will
remove all the configurations on the NMC, including the passwords.
To reset the NMC:
1. Hold down the Reset button for 20-25 seconds, as long as the status LED is
green.
2. As soon as the status LED changes to orange release the Reset button.
3. Let the NMC reboot and start up again.
4. The IP address, network settings, user settings and any other settings will
need to be configured again.
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Connect and Configure Local Access to the CLI via the NMC
1. Connect the micro-USB configuration cable (Part number 960-0603) to the
micro-USB console port on the NMC and a USB port on the computer.
2. On the computer open the Device Manager.
3. In the Device Manager select Ports and note the COM port (USB port)
number the NMC was assigned.
4. Start a terminal application and configure the connected COM port (USB port)
to:
Name Value
Baud rate 9600 bps
Data 8 bit
Parity None
Stop 1 bit
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The Stat: field provides a quick overview of the status of the NMC. The table
describes each status code.
Device Commands:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
charger modbus uio
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Item Description
<> The definitions of options are enclosed in angle brackets. For example:-
pw <user password>
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Web Interface Gutor Modular DC Charger
Web Interface
The web interface also called the graphical user interface (GUI), provides an easy
and user-friendly way to manage the NMC and view the status of the system.
NOTE: The web interface is only available in English.
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The default home page has two main sections, Device and Recent Device
Events. The Main Menu and the Quick Status Menu are always displayed on all
pages and subpages.
(A) Device: System status overview.
(B) Environment: Sensor status overview.
(C) Recent Device Events: Lists the latest events.
(D) Quick Status Menu: Quick overview and some common menu options.
(E) Main Menu: The main navigation menu.
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Yellow Warning An alarm exists and requires attention. If not addressed, it could
damage data or equipment.
Blue Informational An event to provide information. The NMC and all connected
devices are operating normally.
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Main Menu
The Main Menu is used to navigate between the pages. The pages and
navigation options are:
• Home: Returns the user to the Home page.
• Status: Sub menus for status and measurements from the system, modules,
switchgear, sensors, network and mimic diagram.
• Control: See current login sessions and reset network settings.
• Configuration: Configure system information and sensor, security, network
and notification settings. Can also configure general settings for the interface
and Syslog settings.
• Test: Test the LEDs on the NMC.
• Logs: Look at, download or change size of the event logs and the data logs.
View the firewall policy log.
NOTE: By default the size of the event log and data log is set to 1500
entries (maximum 30000 entries).
• About: View the information about the system, network settings and
firmware. Contains information for troubleshooting.
For a detailed description of all pages and feature, please see the Help page
available from the Quick status Menu.
Rectifier AC mains breaker 1 The rectifier AC mains input breaker has The rectifier AC mains input breaker is
been manually opened or has tripped. closed.
Rectifier AC mains breaker 2 The rectifier AC mains input breaker has The rectifier AC mains input breaker is
been manually opened or has tripped. closed.
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Battery breaker 1 One or both battery breakers have been All battery breakers are closed.
manually opened or have tripped. Always
monitors the internal battery breaker, as an
option it can also monitor an external battery
if the signal is wired in series.
Battery breaker 2 One or both battery breakers have been All battery breakers are closed.
manually opened or have tripped. Always
monitors the internal battery breaker, as an
option it can also monitor an external battery
if the signal is wired in series.
Rectifier DC output breaker The rectifier DC output breaker is open. The rectifier DC output breaker is closed.
Surge protection device The AC input surge arrester has tripped. The AC input surge arrester is closed.
DC distribution feeder One or more distribution output feeders has All output feeders are closed.
tripped.
Option input 1 Digital input option 1 signal is inactive. Digital input option 1 signal is active.
Emergency power OFF The emergency power off (EPO) signal is The emergency power off (EPO) signal is
inactive. active.
Roof fan disturbance Roof fan disturbance signal is inactive. The Roof fan disturbance signal is active. One or
roof fans are operable. more fans have the speed reduce, signal
missing or is inoperable.
PSU redundancy lost Power supply unit (PSU) redundancy lost Power supply unit (PSU) redundancy lost
signal is inactive. signal is active.
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Home
Status
Overview
Measurements
Input
Output
Battery
Mimic Diagram
Switchgear
Network
Module Overview
Control
Security
Session Management
Network
Reset/Reboot
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Configuration
Charger
Battery
Security
Session Management
Ping Response
Local Users
Management
Default Settings
Remote Users
Authentication
RADIUS
Firewall
Configuration
Activate Policy
Activate Rules
Create/Edit Policy
Load Policy
Test
802.1X Security
Access
Configuration
SSL Certificates
Network
Summary
TCP/IP
IPv4 Settings
IPv6 Settings
Port Speed
DNS
Configuration
Test
Web
Access
SSL Certificate
Console
Access
SSH Host Key
SNMPv1
Access
Access Control
SNMPv3
Access
User Profiles
Access Control
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Modbus
Serial
TCP
FTP Server
Wifi
Notifications
Event Actions
By Event
By Group
E-mail
Server
Recipients
SSL Certificates
Test
SNMP Traps
Trap Receivers
Test
General
Identification
Date/Time
Mode
Daylight Savings
Quick Links
Logs
Syslog
Servers
Settings
Test
Tests
LED Blink
Logs
NMC Log
Log
Reverse Lookup
Size
Data Log
Log
Graphing
Interval
Rotation
Size
Firewall
About
Device
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Network
Support
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File Transfer
File transfer is used both to update the firmware and to download logs. There are
two different protocols that can be used with different security options:
• File transfer protocol (FTP): With FTP the information is transferred as plain
text. Use SCP for increased security.
• Secure copy protocol (SCP): With SCP the information is encrypted. SCP is
automatically used when the SSH protocol is enabled and configured and the
FTP protocol is disabled.
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NMC Firmware
The firmware for the NMC card in a Gutor system consists of one file. Examples of
the file name are apc_hw21_gmod_2-1-0-3.nmc3 or apc_hw21_sxw_1-4-0-
15.nmc3.
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Download Logs
There are two types of logs available, the event log (also called NMC log) and the
data log. They can also be downloaded through the web interface.
NOTE: By default the size of the event log and data log is set to 1500 entries
(maximum 30000 entries).
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Baud rate –br 2400 | 9600 | The data transfer rate in bits per
19200 | 38400 second.
Modbus TCP –tP 502, 5000 – Sets the Modbus TCP port number
port number 32768 to the entered value.
Modbus TCP -tTO 1 – 64800 Set for how long the Modbus TCP
timeout seconds, 0 = communication can be active
never before timing out.
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General status
1 NMC model number ASCII (9) The model number of the NMC.
10 NMC serial number ASCII (8) The serial number of the NMC.
18 NMC firmware revision ASCII (9) The firmware revision of the Gutor application for the NMC.
APP
27 NMC firmware revision ASCII (9) The firmware revision of the NMC.
36 NMC date of ASCII (6) The manufacturing date for the NMC.
manufacture
42 NMC/UPS time (hh:mm: ASCII (4) The NMC/system time (hh:mm:ss format).
ss format)
46 NMC/UPS date (mm/dd/ ASCII (5) The NMC/system date (mm/dd/yyyy format).
yyyy format)
51 Product name ASCII (40) The name for the system entered in the NMC.
91 Probe 1 temperature UINT16 (1) The measured temperature from the optionally connected temperature and
humidity sensor (AP9335TH) or the temperature sensor (AP9335T). Only
available if the sensor is connected.
92 Probe 1 humidity UINT16 (1) The measured humidity from the optionally connected temperature and humidity
sensor (AP9335TH). Only available if the sensor is connected.
108 UPS model ASCII (16) The model of the connected UPS or system.
124 UPS type ASCII (16) The type of the connected UPS or system.
140 UPS serial number ASCII (8) The serial number of the connected UPS or system.
148 UPS manufacturing date ASCII (6) The manufacturing date of the connected UPS or system.
201 MCU Modbus revision UINT16 (1) The Modbus revision of the UPS or system controller.
202 MCU part number UINT32 (2) The part number of the UPS or system controller.
204 Software version of MCU UINT16 (1) Software version of the UPS or system controller (Index).
(Index)
206 MCU serial number word UINT16 (1) The UPS or system controller’s serial number word 1 (LB).
1 (LB)
207 MCU serial number word UINT16 (1) The UPS or system controller’s serial number word 2.
2
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208 MCU serial number word UINT16 (1) The UPS or system controller’s serial number word 3.
3
209 MCU serial number word UINT16 (1) The UPS or system controller’s serial number word 4 (HB).
4 (HB)
1000 Communication lost with Boolean The communication between the NMC and the UPS or system controller is lost.
(Bit 0) MCU
1000 Lost the management Boolean The communication management interface-to-UPS between the NMC and the
(Bit 1) interface-to-UPS UPS or system controller is lost.
communication while the
UPS was on battery
1000 Firmware incompatibility Boolean The Gutor NMC application firmware is incompatible with the system controller
(Bit 3) detected (MCU) firmware.
1001 Low temperature Boolean The measured temperature is below the configured low temperature setting. Only
(Bit 0) threshold violation at available if (AP9335TH) or (AP9335T) is connected to the NMC.
remote sensor
1001 Minimum temperature Boolean The measured temperature is below the configured minimum temperature setting.
(Bit 1) threshold violation at Only available if (AP9335TH) or (AP9335T) is connected to the NMC.
remote sensor
1001 High temperature Boolean The measured temperature is above the configured high temperature setting.
(Bit 2) threshold violation at Only available if (AP9335TH) or (AP9335T) is connected to the NMC.
remote sensor
1001 Maximum temperature Boolean The measured temperature is above the configured maximum temperature
(Bit 3) threshold violation at setting. Only available if (AP9335TH) or (AP9335T) is connected to the NMC.
remote sensor
1001 Low humidity threshold Boolean The measured humidity is below the configured low humidity setting. Only
(Bit 4) violation at remote available if (AP9335TH) is connected to the NMC.
1001 Minimum humidity Boolean The measured humidity is below the configured minimum humidity setting. Only
(Bit 5) threshold violation at available if (AP9335TH) is connected to the NMC.
remote sensor
1001 High humidity threshold Boolean The measured humidity is above the configured high humidity setting. Only
(Bit 6) violation at remote available if (AP9335TH) is connected to the NMC.
sensor
1001 Maximum humidity Boolean The measured humidity is above the configured maximum humidity setting. Only
(Bit 7) threshold violation at available if (AP9335TH) is connected to the NMC.
remote sensor
1001 Lost communication to Boolean The communication to the temperature and humidity or the temperature sensor
(Bit 8) NMC integrated connected to the NMC card is interrupted. Only available if (AP9335TH) or
environmental sensor (AP9335T) is connected to the NMC.
1002 Common alarm Boolean One or more alarms that are configured for the common alarm are present. The
(Bit 0) common alarm is mainly intended to be used for external signals.
1002 Urgent event Boolean One or more urgent alarms that require immediate actions are present.
(Bit 1)
1002 Non urgent alarm Boolean One or more non urgent alarms that require actions are present.
(Bit 2)
1002 HMI to MCU Boolean The communication between the display and the controller is interrupted or lost.
(Bit 3) communication fault
1002 ADBUS communication Boolean The communication with one or more optional ADBUS cards are interrupted or
(Bit 4) is lost lost.
1002 Battery symmetry error Boolean The battery symmetry is out of tolerance.
(Bit 5)
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1002 Battery current-limiting is Boolean The battery charging current has reached its maximum limit. The rectifier will
(Bit 6) active regulate the DC output current to not overcharge the batteries with a too high
charging current.
1002 High DC warning alarm Boolean The system output voltage is above the set high warning voltage level.
(Bit 7)
1002 High DC shutdown alarm Boolean The system output voltage is above the set high shutdown voltage level.
(Bit 8)
1002 Low DC warning alarm Boolean The system output voltage is below the set low warning voltage level.
(Bit 9)
1002 Low DC shutdown alarm Boolean The system output voltage is below the set low shutdown voltage level.
(Bit 10)
1002 Number of rectifier Boolean Only for redundant N+x and N+N module configurations. The number of
(Bit 11) modules is below redundant rectifier modules is currently below the warning limit because of some
warning limit inoperable rectifier modules. (Calculated based on number of modules).
1002 Number of rectifier Boolean Only for redundant N+x and N+N module configurations. The number of
(Bit 12) modules is below critical redundant rectifier modules are currently below the critical limit because of some
limit inoperable rectifier modules. (Calculated based on number of modules).
1002 Power module current Boolean Only for redundant N+x and N+N module configurations. The output current
(Bit 13) reserve is lost redundancy is currently not available because of some inoperable rectifier
modules. (Calculated based on output current).
1002 One or more modules Boolean One or more rectifier modules are inoperable. Depending on the module
(Bit 14) are inoperable configuration this might be a warning or a critical alarm. If the system has no
redundant rectifier modules, immediate action is required.
1002 One or more modules in Boolean One or more rectifier modules are above the high temperature level.
(Bit 15) over temperature
warning
1007 MCU hard reset Boolean The MCU (controller) has detected a hard reset.
(Bit 0) summary warning
1007 MCU system errors Boolean The MCU (controller) has detected a system error, for example with the real time
(Bit 1) summary alarm clock (RTC), EEPROM, filesystem or task timed out.
1007 MCU memory errors Boolean The MCU (controller) is out of memory, for example for the filter or heap.
(Bit 2) summary alarm
1007 MCU Modbus errors Boolean The MCU (controller) has detected a Modbus server error, for example with
(Bit 3) summary alarm Modbus TCP/serial server communication.
1007 MCU soft reset is active Boolean The MCU (controller) is performing a software reset.
(Bit 5)
1007 MCU watchdog reset Boolean The MCU (controller) has detected a watchdog reset, for example in the MCU
(Bit 6) summary alarm (controller), or in one or more modules.
1007 MCU temperature is too Boolean The MCU (controller) temperature is above the set high temperature level.
(Bit 7) high
1009 All power modules are Boolean The rectifier modules are configured for a 1-phase input.
(Bit 0) set in SINGLE phase
configuration
1009 All power modules are Boolean The rectifier modules are configured for a 3-phase input.
(Bit 1) set in THREE phase
configuration
1009 Neutral wire is required Boolean The neutral on the input must be wired. Only for systems with a 1-phase input.
(Bit 2)
1009 One of the power Boolean One of the rectifier/DC–DC modules is configured for DC-DC conversion.
(Bit 3) modules is in DC-DC
mode
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1012 Charger mode is boost- Boolean Boost charge mode is active in the rectifier modules. The rectifier DC output
(Bit 0) charge voltage is higher than float charge voltage.
1012 Boost charge is blocked Boolean Switch to boost charge mode is blocked. The mode can be blocked by an
(Bit 1) external/internal signal.
1012 Charger mode is float- Boolean Float charge mode is active in the rectifier modules.
(Bit 2) charge
1012 Charger mode is direct Boolean The direct feed mode is active in the rectifier modules. Caution, batteries might
(Bit 3) feed, no batt not be charged anymore.
1012 On battery Boolean Battery operation mode is active (manually or automatically). The batteries are
(Bit 6) being discharged to supply the load.
1012 Battery equalizing Boolean Equalizing charge mode is active in the rectifier modules. The rectifier DC output
(Bit 7) charging voltage is higher than float and boost charge voltage.
1012 Battery equalizing Boolean Switch to equalizing charge mode is blocked. The mode can be blocked by an
(Bit 8) charging is blocked external/internal signal.
1016 Rectifier AC mains Boolean The rectifier AC mains input breaker is open.
(Bit 0) breaker 1
1016 Battery breaker 1 Boolean The internal battery breaker and/or the external battery breaker is open.
(Bit 1)
1016 PSU redundancy lost Boolean Power supply unit (PSU) redundancy lost signal is inactive.
(Bit 3)
1016 DC distribution feeder Boolean One or more distribution output feeders has tripped.
(Bit 4)
1016 Surge protection device Boolean The AC input surge arrester has tripped.
(Bit 5)
1016 Emergency power OFF Boolean The emergency power off (EPO) signal is active.
(Bit 7)
1016 Rectifier AC mains Boolean The dual rectifier AC mains input breaker is open.
(Bit 12) breaker 2
1016 Battery breaker 2 Boolean The internal battery breaker and/or the external battery breaker is open.
(Bit 13)
1016 Roof fan disturbance Boolean One or more fans have the speed reduce, signal missing or is inoperable.
(Bit 15)
1018 Battery test running Boolean The system is running a battery capacity probe.
(Bit 0)
1018 A weak battery exists Boolean The result of a battery capacity probe shows that the battery capacity is too low.
(Bit 1)
1018 Battery test aborted Boolean A battery capacity probe was interrupted.
(Bit 2)
1018 Battery test configuration Boolean The battery capacity probe is not configured correctly.
(Bit 3) error
1018 Battery circuit test failed Boolean The battery circuit test showed that the battery is not available to take over the
(Bit 4) load if needed.
1018 Battery circuit test Boolean The battery circuit test is not configured correctly.
(Bit 5) configuration error
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1018 Battery temperature Boolean The battery temperature sensor is returning an invalid value (NaN or <-90°C). The
(Bit 6) measurement invalid sensor might not be configured correctly or is not operating correctly.
1018 Battery current-limiting Boolean The battery current limiting is not configured correctly.
(Bit 7) configuration error
1020 Module configuration Boolean One or more rectifier modules mismatch configuration are detected.
(Bit 0) mismatch is detected
1020 All rectifier modules Boolean All rectifier modules are switched off from the display or through an external
(Bit 4) switched off signal.
1020 Some rectifier modules Boolean Some rectifier modules are switched off from the display or through an external
(Bit 5) switched off signal.
1020 Some rectifier modules Boolean One or more rectifier modules have reached current limitation (modules are
(Bit 6) in current limitation overloaded).
1020 Some rectifier modules Boolean One or more rectifier modules have switched OFF because of too high output
(Bit 7) shutdown for overvoltage voltage. (The red LED will flash fast 3 times.)
1020 Rectifier output voltage Boolean The rectifier modules output voltage is above or below the tolerance level.
(Bit 8) out of range
1020 Mains input in fault Boolean The rectifier mains input is not available. The rectifier modules cannot operate.
(Bit 9) condition
1020 One or more modules Boolean The rectifier mains input is out of tolerance for one or more rectifier modules.
(Bit 10) with input voltage out of Depending on the cause the rectifier modules might not run.
range
1020 One or more modules Boolean At least one of the fans is rotating too slowly or is inoperable.
(Bit 12) have an inoperable fan
1020 One or more modules in Boolean One or more rectifier modules are above the temperature shutdown level. The
(Bit 14) overtemperature rectifier modules will run with reduced output power.
shutdown
1020 One or more modules Boolean One or more rectifier modules have a temperature sensor that is inoperable.
(Bit 15) with defective
temperature sensor
1021 Load sharing error in all Boolean The active load sharing between all the rectifier modules is not functioning
(Bit 0) power modules correctly.
1021 Fan warning in all power Boolean The fans in all rectifier modules are rotating too slowly.
(Bit 1) modules
1021 Fan fault in all power Boolean The fans in all rectifier modules are inoperable.
(Bit 2) modules
1021 Input voltage out of Boolean Input voltage out of range in all rectifier modules.
(Bit 3) range in all power
modules
1021 Output voltage out of Boolean The rectifier mains input is out of tolerance for all rectifier modules.
(Bit 4) range in all power
modules
1021 Power module bus error Boolean There is a communication bus error between all rectifier modules and the
(Bit 5) controller (MCU).
1026 Logic Gate - Option 1 Boolean Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
(Bit 0) alarm used.
1026 Logic Gate - Option 2 Boolean Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
(Bit 1) alarm used.
1026 Logic Gate - Option 3 Boolean Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
(Bit 2) alarm used.
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1027 Delay Gate - Option 1 Boolean Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
(Bit 0) alarm used.
1028 Filter Set-Reset Gate Boolean Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
(Bit 0) option 1 alarm used.
1028 Filter Set-Reset Gate Boolean Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
(Bit 1) option 2 alarm used.
1028 Filter Set-Reset Gate Boolean Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
(Bit 2) option 3 alarm used.
1029 IMD 1 - Earth fault Boolean Insulation resistance from the positive pole below the warning level detected by
(Bit 0) positive resistance the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-IMD. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-
warning IMD.
1029 IMD 1 - Earth fault Boolean Insulation resistance from the negative pole below the warning level detected by
(Bit 1) negative resistance the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-IMD. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-
warning IMD.
1029 IMD 1 - Earth fault Boolean Insulation resistance from the positive pole below the alarm level detected by the
(Bit 2) positive resistance alarm optionally connected GUMD-ADB-IMD. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-IMD.
1029 IMD 1 - Earth fault Boolean Insulation resistance from the negative pole below the alarm level detected by the
(Bit 3) negative resistance optionally connected GUMD-ADB-IMD. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-IMD.
alarm
1031 Batter supervision module alarm (BM60) - Alarm register 1
1031 BM60 1 - Battery Boolean The measurement on channel 1 from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60
(Bit 0) measurement out of is out of tolerance of the specified range. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-
range on channel 1 BM60.
1031 BM60 1 - Battery Boolean The measurement on channel 2 from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60
(Bit 1) measurement out of is out of tolerance of the specified range. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-
range on channel 2 BM60.
1031 BM60 1 - Battery Boolean The measurement on channel 3 from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60
(Bit 2) measurement out of is out of tolerance of the specified range. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-
range on channel 3 BM60.
1031 BM60 1 - Battery Boolean The measurement on channel 4 from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60
(Bit 3) measurement out of is out of tolerance of the specified range. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-
range on channel 4 BM60.
1031 BM60 1 - Battery Boolean The optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60 card settings is not matching the
(Bit 4) supervision module type battery configuration. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60.
mismatch
1033 Battery supervision module alarm (BM300) - Alarm register 1
1033 BM300 1 - Battery Boolean The measurement on channel 1 from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-
(Bit 0) measurement out of BM300 is out of tolerance of the specified range. Requires a connected GUMD-
range on channel 1 ADB-BM300.
1033 BM300 1 - Battery Boolean The measurement on channel 2 from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-
(Bit 1) measurement out of BM300 is out of tolerance of the specified range. Requires a connected GUMD-
range on channel 2 ADB-BM300.
1033 BM300 1 - Wrong battery Boolean The optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM300 card settings is not matching the
(Bit 2) monitoring card detected battery configuration. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM300.
5000 Rectifier module nominal FP (2) The nominal voltage of the rectifier modules in the system. [V]
voltage (output)
5002 Rectifier module nominal FP (2) The nominal current of the rectifier modules in the system. [A]
current (output)
5004 Number of power UINT16 (1) The number of rectifier modules connected and installed in the system.
modules
5005 Modules with available UINT16 (1) The number of rectifier modules with an output power available.
output power
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5006 Number of modules in UINT16 (1) The number of rectifier modules currently in standby.
standby
5009 DC Rectifier output FP (2) The DC output voltage of the rectifier modules in the system. [V]
voltage
5011 DC Rectifier output FP (2) The total DC output current of the rectifier modules in the system. [A]
current
5013 Load current FP (2) The DC current used by the load. [A]
5015 Output power FP (2) The total output power of the system. [kW]
5017 Charger output load (% FP (2) The relative output power of the system. [%]
kVA)
5021 ACM 1 - AC Voltage L1- FP (2) The measured AC voltage on L1-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-
N ACM to rectifier system 1. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-ACM. [V]
5023 ACM 1 - AC Voltage L2- FP (2) The measured AC voltage on L2-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-
N ACM to rectifier system 1. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-ACM. [V]
5025 ACM 1 - AC Voltage L3- FP (2) The measured AC voltage on L3-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-
N ACM to rectifier system 1. Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-ACM. [V]
5027 Relative output power FP (2) The relative output power low-pass is filtered.
low-pass filtered
5095 Battery voltage 1 FP (2) The total measured battery voltage of string 1. [V]
5097 Battery current 1 FP (2) The total measured battery current of string 1. [C]
5099 Nominal battery capacity FP (2) The available nominal battery capacity of string 1. [Ah]
1
5101 Final discharge voltage FP (2) The battery discharge voltage of string 1. [V]
battery 1
5103 Battery capacity FP (2) The amount of used battery capacity of string 1. [Ah]
withdrawn 1
5115 Battery temperature FP (2) The measured battery temperature by the system’s battery temperature sensor.
The temperature unit depends on the NMC setting. Temperatures below zero
reads as 0. [°C or °F]
5117 Battery test duration FP (2) The duration of the latest battery capacity probe. [s]
5119 Last battery test (time UINT32 (2) The time stamp of the last battery capacity probe.
stamp)
5121 Last battery circuit test UINT32 (2) The time stamp of the last battery capacity probe.
(time stamp)
5123 Last battery replacement UINT32 (2) The time stamp of the last battery replacement.
5165 Mains frequency (Max of FP (2) The calculated maximum mains frequency of the first 30 rectifier modules. [Hz]
first 30 modules)
5167 Mains frequency (Min of FP (2) The calculated minimum mains frequency of the first 30 rectifier modules. [Hz]
first 30 modules)
5169 Module incoming air FP (2) The calculated maximum incoming air temperature of the first 30 rectifier
temperature (Max of first modules. [°C]
30 modules)
5171 Module outgoing air FP (2) The calculated maximum outgoing air temperature. [°C]
temperature (Max of first
30 modules)
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5173 Module temperature heat FP (2) The calculated maximum heat sink temperature of the first 30 rectifier modules. [°
sink (Max of first 30 C]
modules)
5175 Module transformer FP (2) The calculated maximum transformer temperature of the first 30 rectifier modules.
temperature (Max of first [°C]
30 modules)
5177 Battery capacity FP (2) The calculated relative available battery capacity (of nominal battery capacity).
This value will only show a useful value if the battery capacity test is started with
the batteries fully charged. [%]
5179 Charger algebra filter – FP (2) Customized (programmable) alarm on request, see system settings or drawings if
Option 1 used.
5285 IMD 1 - DC Voltage — FP (2) The measured value of the monitored ground earth fault. Requires a connected
ground fault monitoring GUMD-ADB-DCM. [V]
5287 IMD 1 - Earth resistance FP (2) The measured value of the monitored earth resistance on the positive (+) pole.
positive pole R+ Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-DCM. [kOhm]
5289 IMD 1 - Earth resistance FP (2) The measured value of the monitored earth resistance on the negative (-) pole.
negative pole R- Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-DCM. [kOhm]
5349 BM60 1 - Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L1-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60.
input L1–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
5351 BM60 1 - Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L2-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60.
input L2–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
5353 BM60 1 - Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L3-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60.
input L3–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
5355 BM60 1 - Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L4-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60.
input L4–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
5357 BM60 1 - Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L5-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM60.
input L5–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
5413 BM300 1 – Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L1-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM300.
input L1–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
5415 BM300 1 – Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L2-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM300.
input L2–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
5417 BM300 1 - Measurement FP (2) The measured value on L3-N from the optionally connected GUMD-ADB-BM300.
input L3–N Requires a connected GUMD-ADB-BM60. [V]
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4-Wire Configuration
TXD
0 1
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
0 1 Com
Com RXD
Gnd
2-Wire Configuration
TXD
D+ 0 1
D-
Com
Gnd
0 1 Com
RXD
NOTE: Use shielded twisted pair cables.
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SNMPv1 Access
SNMPv1 uses access communities to define what IP addresses on the network
have access to the SNMP communication from the NMC.
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SNMPv3 Access
SNMPv3 uses user profiles to define what IP addresses on the network has
access to the SNMP communication from the NMC. The settings for SNMPv3 can
be configured from the CLI or the web interface.
Set IPv4/IPv6 –n[n] <IP address> Set the IPv4/IPv6 address or the
address or host | <Host Name> host name of the network
name management station.
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Add and Configure SNMP Trap Receivers from the Web Interface
1. Log in to the web interface.
2. Navigate to Configuration > Notification > SNMP Traps > Trap Receivers.
3. Here a list of the current trap receivers is displayed, if there are any. To
configure an existing trap receiver, click on the NMS IP/host name.
4. To add a new trap receiver:
a. Click Add Trap Receiver. Here the settings for the SNMP trap can be
configured.
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1.1.1.1.1.4 upsBasicIdentModelType The detailed model information of the system used by the NMC.
1.1.1.1.2.2 upsAdvIdentDateOfManufacture The date when the system was manufactured. In the format mm/dd/
yy or yyyy.
1.1.1.1.2.3 upsAdvIdentSerialNumber A unique identifying number for the system controller (MCU) set at
the factory, the number is not related to any number on the system
rating plate.
1.1.1.2.1.3 upsBasicBatteryLastReplaceDate The date when the battery were last replaced. In the format mm/dd/
yy or mm/dd/yyyy.
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1.1.1.2.2.27 upsAdvBatteryBreakerStatus Indicates the status of the battery breaker(s) in the system.
1 = All battery breakers are open
2 = At least one of the battery breakers are closed
3 = Breaker status is not present
1.1.1.2.3.5 upsHighPrecBatteryCurrent The measured battery current with one decimal (tenths). [A]
1.1.1.2.3.7.1.3.1 upsHighPrecBatteryVoltage The measured battery bus voltage with one decimal (tenths). [V]
1.1.1.3.2.12 upsAdvInputTotalActivePower The total active input power (sum of all three phases) of the system.
[kW]
1.1.1.3.3.4 upsHighPrecInputFrequency The measured frequency with one decimal (tenths). [Hz]
1.1.1.4.2.8 upsAdvOutputActivePower The total active output power (sum of all three phases) of the
system. [W]
1.1.1.5.2.17 upsAdvConfigBattCabAmpHour The configured maximum ampere hours of the battery bank. The
value shows the maximum battery capacity configured for the
system regardless of the breaker positions. [Ah]
1.1.1.7.2.13 upsAdvTestBatteryLastDate The date of the latest performed battery diagnostic test. In the
format YYYY-MM-DD.
1.1.1.7.2.14 upsAdvTestBatteryProcessStatus The result of the latest performed battery discharge test.
1 = Successful
2 = Precondition not meet
3 = In progress
4 = Refused
5 = Manually/Automatically cancelled
6 = Pending
7 = Unknown
8 = No battery present
1.1.1.7.2.15 upsAdvTestBatteryConditionStatus The result of the latest successful battery discharge test.
1 = Unknown
2 = Battery OK
3 = Battery capacity lower
4 = Battery defect
1.1.1.8.1.0 upsCommStatus The status of the communication from the SNMP agent to the
system.
1.1.1.11.2.16 upsAdvStateGutorModularSpecificFaults An ASCII string containing the 64 flags representing the active
specific alarms for Gutor Modular. For more information about the
flags see the chapter SNMP Flags, page 52.
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1.1.1.17.1.2.1.2 upsDCOutputStatusVoltageNominal The set nominal DC output voltage of the system with one decimal
(tenths). [V]
1.1.1.17.1.2.1.3 upsDCOutputStatusCurrentRating The set output current rating of the system with one decimal
(tenths). [A]
1.1.1.17.1.2.1.4 upsDCOutputStatusVoltage The measured DC output voltage of the system with one decimal
(tenths). [V]
1.1.1.17.1.2.1.5 upsDCOutputStatusCurrent The measured output current of the system with one decimal
(tenths). [A]
1.1.25.1.2.1.1 uioSensorStatusPortID The assigned ID of the port on the NMC where the temperature (or
temperature and humidity) sensor is attached.
1.1.25.1.2.1.2 uioSensorStatusSensorID The assigned ID of the temperature (or temperature and humidity)
sensor connected to the NMC.
1.1.25.1.2.1.3 uioSensorStatusSensorName The entered name of the temperature (or temperature and humidity)
sensor connected to the NMC. Can be changed from the NMC
interface.
1.1.25.1.2.1.4 uioSensorStatusSensorLocation The entered location of the temperature (or temperature and
humidity) sensor connected to the NMC. Can be changed from the
NMC interface.
1.1.25.1.2.1.5 uioSensorStatusTemperatureDegF The measured temperature by the temperature (or temperature and
humidity) sensor in Fahrenheit. [°F]
1.1.25.1.2.1.6 uioSensorStatusTemperatureDegC The measured temperature by the temperature (or temperature and
humidity) sensor in Celsius. [°C]
1.1.25.1.2.1.7 uioSensorStatusHumidity The measured relative humidity by the temperature and humidity
sensor in percent. [%]
1.1.25.1.2.1.8 uioSensorStatusViolationStatus Indicates the reason for why an alarm is active for the sensor.
Should be read as a bit map, where each bit represents if the alarm
condition is active = 1 or inactive = 0.
Bit 1 = Maximum temperature exceeded
Bit 2 = High temperature exceeded
Bit 3 = Low temperature exceeded
Bit 4 = Minimum temperature exceeded
Bit 5 – Bit 8 = (Not used)
Bit 9 = Maximum humidity exceeded
Bit 10 = High humidity exceeded
Bit 11 = Low humidity exceeded
Bit 12 = Minimum humidity exceeded.
1.1.25.1.2.1.9 uioSensorStatusAlarmStatus The alarm status of the temperature (or temperature and humidity)
sensor connected to the NMC.
1 = Normal
2 = Warning
3 = Critical
4 = N/A
1.1.25.1.2.1.10 uioSensorStatusCommStatus The status of the communication between the NMC and the
connected temperature or temperature and humidity sensor.
1 = Not installed
2 = Communication OK
3 = Communication lost
1.1.29.1.1 chargerIdentModel The model of the connected UPS or system.
1.1.29.2.1.1.1.1 chargerInputPhaseTableIndex Index for the first phase (L1) for the rectifier input.
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1.1.29.2.1.1.1.3 chargerInputPhaseTableIndex Index for the first phase (L3) for the rectifier input.
1.1.29.2.1.1.2.1 chargerInputPhaseVoltage The measured AC voltage on L1-N from the optionally connected
GUMD-ADB-ACM to rectifier system 1. Requires a connected
GUMD-ADB-ACM. [V]
1.1.29.2.1.1.2.2 chargerInputPhaseVoltage The measured AC voltage on L2-N from the optionally connected
GUMD-ADB-ACM to rectifier system 1. Requires a connected
GUMD-ADB-ACM. [V]
1.1.29.2.1.1.2.3 chargerInputPhaseVoltage The measured AC voltage on L3-N from the optionally connected
GUMD-ADB-ACM to rectifier system 1. Requires a connected
GUMD-ADB-ACM. [V]
SNMP Flags
There are 64 flags representing active specific alarms for Gutor Modular. The
ASCII string is read from left to right.
NOTE: Flags that are not listed are reserved. If the NMC can’t get the value
for a flag from the system it is set to “UNKNOWN”. If the connected system
does not use a specific flag it is set to “NOT SUPPORTED”.
Flag 6 Surge protection device The AC input surge arrester has tripped.
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Flag 19 Fan fault in all power The fans in all rectifier modules are inoperable.
modules
Flag 20 Output voltage out of The rectifier mains input is out of tolerance for all
range in all power rectifier modules.
modules
Flag 21 Input voltage out of range Input voltage out of range in all rectifier modules.
in all power modules
Flag 23 Number of rectifier Only for redundant N+x and N+N module
modules is below warning configurations. The number of redundant rectifier
limit modules is currently below the warning limit because of
some inoperable rectifier modules. (Calculated based
on number of modules).
Flag 24 Number of rectifier Only for redundant N+x and N+N module
modules is below critical configurations. The number of redundant rectifier
limit modules are currently below the critical limit because of
some inoperable rectifier modules. (Calculated based
on number of modules).
Flag 25 Power module current Only for redundant N+x and N+N module
reserve is lost configurations. The output current redundancy is
currently not available because of some inoperable
rectifier modules. (Calculated based on output current).
Flag 34 Urgent event One or more urgent alarms that require immediate
actions are present.
Flag 35 Non urgent alarm One or more non urgent alarms that require actions are
present.
Flag 36 HMI to MCU The communication between the display and the
communication fault controller is interrupted or lost.
Flag 37 Battery equalizing Switch to equalizing charge mode is blocked. The mode
charging is blocked can be blocked by an external/internal signal.
Flag 38 Boost charge is blocked Switch to boost charge mode is blocked. The mode can
be blocked by an external/internal signal.
Flag 39 High DC warning alarm The system output voltage is above the set high
warning voltage level.
Flag 40 High DC shutdown alarm The system output voltage is above the set high
shutdown voltage level.
Flag 41 Low DC warning alarm The system output voltage is below the set low warning
voltage level.
Flag 42 Low DC shutdown alarm The system output voltage is below the set low
shutdown voltage level.
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Flag 46 Battery current-limiting is The battery charging current has reached its maximum
active limit. The rectifier will regulate the DC output current to
not overcharge the batteries with a too high charging
current.
Flag 48 Battery temperature The battery temperature sensor is returning an invalid
measurement invalid value (NaN or <-90°C). The sensor might not be
configured correctly or is not operating correctly.
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Cannot allocate the Before you can use a terminal program to configure the NMC, you must
communications port shut down any application, service, or program using the communications
through a terminal port.
program
Cannot access the • Verify that the NMC LEDs are illuminated and the NMC is powered
command line on.
interface through a • Make sure that you did not change the baud rate. Try 2400, 9600,
serial connection 19200, or 38400.
• Check your PC’s COM port configuration.
• Make sure the port is not already in use.
• Verify that the serial cable is firmly attached to the NMC and PC.
• Verify that the cable part number being used is compatible.
• Verify that Scroll Lock is not disabled on your keyboard.
Cannot access the • Make sure you are using the correct access method, Telnet or
command line Secure SHell (SSH). An Administrator can enable these access
interface remotely methods. By default, Telnet is disabled.
• For SSH, the NMC may be creating a host key. The NMC can take
up to one minute to create the host key, and SSH is inaccessible for
that time.
Cannot access the • Verify that HTTP or HTTPS access is enabled and configured
web interface correctly.
• Make sure you are specifying the correct URL, that is consistent with
the security system used by the NMC. SSL requires HTTPS, not
HTTP, at the beginning of the URL.
• Verify that you can ping the NMC.
• Verify that you are using a supported web browser.
• If the NMC has just restarted and SSL security is being set up, the
NMC may be generating a server certificate. The NMC can take up
to one minute to create this certificate, and the SSL server is not
available during that time.
Cannot access the • Make sure that EcoStruxture (or asset software) is correctly
NMC from configured for the NMC.
EcoStruxture or
• Check that the About > Charger page displays the correct
another asset information for the system.
software
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Unable to receive • Make sure the trap type (SNMPv3 or SNMPv1) is correctly
traps at the NMS configured for the NMS as a trap receiver.
• For SNMPv3, check the user profile configuration for the NMS, and
run a trap test.
• For SNMP v1, query the mconfigTrapReceiverTable MIB OID to
verify that the NMS IP address is listed correctly, and that the
community name defined for the NMS matches the community
name in the table. If either is not correct, use SETs to the
mconfigTrapReceiverTable OIDs, or use the CLI or web interface to
correct the trap receiver definition.
Traps received at an See your NMS documentation to verify that the traps are properly
NMS are not identified integrated in the alarm/trap database.
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