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| Product Type | Monitored Rack PDU (Power Distribution Unit) |
| Brand | Tripp Lite |
| Model | PDUMNV20HVLX |
| Nominal Input Voltage | 208/230 V AC |
| Nominal Input Current | 16 A |
| Input Plug Type | Rotating Locking (with optional straight blade adapter) |
| Number of Output Receptacles | Not specified (varies by model) |
| Output Receptacle Type | IEC C13 / C19 (depending on model) |
| Display | Digital ammeter with IP scroll button and display rotation |
| Network Interface | Ethernet RJ-45, management via PowerAlert Web |
| Monitoring Functions | Remote power monitoring, event notification, optional EnviroSense2 modules |
| Mounting | Tool-less in SmartRack® or standard racks with included brackets |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
| Environment | Indoor only, away from excessive moisture and dust |
| Circuit Breakers | Yes (on some models), protect each group of outlets |
| Cord Retention Bracket | Yes (on some models), with provided ties |
| Warranty | 2-year limited (except batteries: 1 year outside US/Canada) |
| Power Supply | Removable IEC or fixed power cord depending on model |
| Dimensions (approx.) | Height 1780 mm (70"), width 56 mm (2.2"), depth 44 mm (1.75") (estimated based on vertical profile) |
| Weight (approx.) | 5.0 kg (11 lb) (estimated) |
| Maintenance | Check connections, avoid overloads, no user-serviceable parts |
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USER MANUAL PDUMNV20HVLX Tripp Lite
Monitored Rack PDU Switched Rack PDU
0U (Vertical) Format
PDUMNV20HVLX
(208/230V 16 Amp Monitored Model)
Series Number: AGPD7897
PDUMV20HVNET2LX
(208/230V 16 Amp Switched Model)
Series Number: AGPD7897
PDUMNV30HVLX
(208/240V 24 Amp Monitored Model)
Series Number: AGPD7898
PDUMV30HVNETLX
(208/230V 24 Amp Switched Model)
Series Number: AGPD7898
PDUMNV32HV2LX
(200-240V 32A Monitored Model)
Series Number: AG-00CA
Important Safety Instructions 2
Monitored Rack PDU Features 2
Switched Rack PDU Features 3
Installation 3
Features 8
Configuration and Operation 11
Service 11
Warranty and Product Registration 12
Espanol 13
Français 25
Pycckn 37
Deutsch 49
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Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation, operation, and storage of this product. Failure to heed these instructions and warnings will void the product warranty.

- The PDU provides the convenience of multiple outlets, but DOES NOT provide surge or line noise protection for connected equipment.
- The PDU is designed for indoor use only, in a controlled environment, away from excess moisture, temperature extremes, conductive contaminants, dust or direct sunlight.
- Keep indoor ambient temperature between 0^ and 50^ (32°F and 122°F).
- The PDU must be installed by a qualified technician only.
- Do not attempt to mount the PDU to an insecure or unstable surface.
- Install in accordance with National Electrical Code standards. Be sure to use the proper overcurrent protection for the installation, in accordance with the plug/equipment rating.
- Connect the PDU to an outlet that is in accordance with your local building codes and that is adequately protected against excess currents, short circuits and earth faults.
- The electrical outlets supplying power to the equipment should be installed near the equipment and easily accessible.
- Do not connect the PDU to an ungrounded outlet or to extension cords or adapters that eliminate the connection to ground.
- Be sure to provide a local disconnect device on any models that are permanently installed without a plug that is easily accessible.
- Never attempt to install electrical equipment during a thunderstorm.
- Individual equipment connected to the PDU should not draw more current than the individual PDU's outlet's rating.
- The total load connected to the PDU must not exceed the maximum load rating for the PDU.
- Do not attempt to modify the PDU, input plugs or power cables.
- Do not drill into or attempt to open any part of the PDU housing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
- Do not attempt to use the PDU if any part of it becomes damaged.
- Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended.
Monitored Rack PDU Features
Network interface enables remote power monitoring and event notification.
Digital amp meter for on-site load monitoring.
- Optional EnviroSense2 modules (E2MT, E2MTDO, E2MTDI, E2MTHDI) allow for a variety of environmental monitoring and control options.
- Toolless button-mount installation in Tripp Lite SmartRack and many third-party enclosures.
Switched Rack PDU Features
Network interface enables remote power monitoring and individual outlet control.
- Individually controllable outlets allow remote rebooting of locked-up network devices.
Digital amp meter for on-site load monitoring.
- Optional EnviroSense2 modules (E2MT, E2MTDO, E2MTDI, E2MTHDI) allow for a variety of environmental monitoring and control options.
- Toolless button-mount installation in Tripp Lite SmartRack and many third-party enclosures.
Installation
Mounting the PDU
Note: The illustrations may differ somewhat from your PDU model. Regardless of configuration, the user must determine the fitness of hardware and procedures before mounting. The PDU and included hardware are designed for common rack and rack enclosure types and may not be appropriate for all applications. Exact mounting configurations may vary. Screws for attaching the mounting brackets and cord retention shelf to the PDU are included. Use only the screws supplied by the manufacturer, or their exact equivalent (#6-32, 14 flat head).
If installing the PDU in a rack that has button-mount slots, you only need to perform step 1-1. If your rack enclosure does not have button-mount slots, proceed to step 1-2.

To install the PDU in a rack equipped with button-mount slots, insert the mounting buttons on the rear of the PDU into the button-mount slots on the rack and slide the PDU down until the mounting buttons engage the narrow section of the button-mount slots.
Note: To install the PDU with its outlets facing the rear of the rack, use the included PDUMVROTATEBRKT accessory. This V-shaped bracket provides a mounting button on one leg of the V and a button-mount slot on the other, effectively repositioning the mounting buttons. See Features section for image.


Attach the mounting brackets to the PDU.

(Optional) Attach the cord retention bracket(s) to the PDU.

Attach the PDU to a vertical rail in your rack or rack enclosure. Use the included mounting hardware to attach the mounting brackets to the rail.

Installation
Connecting the PDU

(Models with IEC power inlet or 3-pole IEC 309 plug only) Select models have a detachable power cord. Attach the included power cord to the PDU by inserting the IEC connector A of the power cord into the IEC power inlet B located near the end of the PDU. Use the included bracket C to secure the power cord connection.
Note: Optionally, a user-supplied power cord can be attached to the PDU by connecting it to the IEC inlet. Do not attempt to attach a user-supplied power cord unless it is certified to be compatible with the input power source that will be used by the PDU.

(Optiona-l models with input plug adapter only) Select models include an input plug adapter that converts the twist-lock input plug to a straight-blade input plug. Attach the input plug adapter A to the input plug B if you wish to plug the PDU into a compatible straightblade outlet.

Connect the input plug to a compatible AC power outlet. If the PDU does not have a circuit breaker, it should be provided with a branch-rated overcurrent protection device that matches the rated amperage of the PDU.
Note: The AC power source should not share a circuit with a heavy electrical load.

(Option 1 - select models only) If you attached the cord retention bracket(s), tie each equipment power cord to the retention bracket. Attach each cord to the retention shelf by looping the cord and securing it with one of the included cable ties A. Make sure that each cord can be unplugged from the PDU without removing the cable tie.
(Option 2) Use the included C14 and C20 plug-lock inserts to secure plugs to receptacles. Attach the insert onto the plug, making sure that the pull tabs B remain outside the plug and that the fit is secure. To unplug equipment properly, use the pull tabs to remove the plug and insert from the receptacle.




Installation

Connect your equipment's input plugs A to the outlets B of the PDU. The LED
near each outlet (Switched Models
Only) illuminates when the outlet is ready to distribute live AC power. The digital load meter displays the total connected equipment load in amps. (Select models provide additional load data. See the Features section for more information.)
Note: In order to minimize interference among connected devices, connect each device to the nearest PDU outlet and coil excess power cord length.

(Configuration may vary by model.)
Networking the PDU
Note: The MAC address of the PDU (a 12-digit string in this format: 00 06 67 XX XX) is printed on a label attached to the PDU enclosure.
If your network's DHCP server will assign a dynamic IP address to the PDU automatically, go to Step 3-1. If you will assign a static IP address to the PDU manually, go to Step 4-1. If you are uncertain which method to use, contact your network administrator for assistance before continuing the installation process.
Dynamic IP Address Assignment

Connect Web Management Card to
Network: Connect a standard Ethernet patch cable to your network using the RJ45 Ethernet port on your Web Management Card.
Note: This port does not support PoE (Power over Ethernet) applications.
The card will attempt to obtain an IP address via DHCP. This may take as long as several minutes, depending on your network environment.


Determine IP Address: To identify the IP address assigned to the Web Management Card, contact your network administrator and provide the MAC address of the Web Management Card. You can also determine the IP address locally at the card.
Start a terminal emulation program, such as Tera Term Pro. Configure the COM port intended for use by following these settings: 115.2 Kbps, 8, NONE, 1. Using the included RJ45 to DB9 cable (part number 73-1243), connect your PC to the PDU's CONFIG port. When the login prompt appears, login as localadmin / localadmin. When the Menu appears, navigate to "3- Network Configuration", then to "1- IP Configuration". The assigned IP address will be displayed. After you have determined the IP address, proceed to the Test Network
Connection section.
Note: You may wish to request a long-term lease period for the IP address, depending on your application.
Note: PowerAlert Device Manager and the Web Management Card support both IPv4 and IPv6. The card is set up by default to receive a DHCP address for IPv4, IPv6 or both. Receiving both addresses allows connection to the card via either the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Installation
Static IP Address Assignment / Terminal Menu Configuration Settings

Determine IP Information: The Web management card can support a single static IPv4 address (requires setting the IP address, subnet mask and gateway) and/or a single static IPv6 address. In addition, the Web management card can support a single static IPv4 or an IPv6 DNS address that is required to be entered.

Configure Terminal Emulation Program: Set your terminal emulation program to use the COM port with its corresponding USB port.


Select Option 3: IPv4 setting, or Option 4: IPv6 settings. Select Option 1: Method. Select Option 2: Static.
Assign the address, subnet mask, gateway, etc. Save your settings by selecting "A" (apply). Choose "y" to restart PowerAlert now. Close your terminal session.

Remove Cable: Remove the cable and proceed to the Test Network Connection section.
Installation
Testing Network Connection

Test Network Connection: After an IP address has been assigned to the card, try to access it with a Web browser. Open Firefox or Chrome on a computer connected to the network and enter http:// or https:// followed by the IP address. The login screen for PowerAlert Device Manager will display. The default user name is localadmin and the password is localadmin. After you enter the user name and password, the PowerAlert Device Manager Overview page will appear in the browser window. For more information about configuration and operation of the managed device, refer to the LX Platform User's Guide located in the support section of the product web page.

Features

Input Plug Adapter (Select Models): Converts the PDU's twist-lock input plug to a straight-blade input plug.

Power Inlet (Select Models): The IEC power inlet connects to the included power cord or a compatible user-supplied power cord. The inlet includes a bracket to secure the cord connection.

IEC 309 3-Pole Input Plug: Available on select models.

Outlets (Vary by Model): During normal operation, the outlets distribute AC power to connected equipment. Select models feature an LED that indicates outlet status.



Outlet LEDs: On switched models, each outlet LED illuminates when the associated outlet is ready to distribute live AC power.

Digital Load Meter (Ammeter): The total connected equipment load in amperes is displayed by the digital meter A. 20-amp models feature a Scroll IP/Rotate Switch B. Press this switch for one second to display the PDU's IP address (two characters at a time). Press for two seconds to rotate the LED display for ease of reading in vertical installations with the input cord at the top or bottom of the PDU. 30-amp models feature a Select/Rotate Switch C and a dedicated Scroll IP Switch D. Press the Select/Rotate Switch once to display the total load (in amps) on the PDU. Press again to display the load on Bank 1 of the PDU and again to display the load on Bank 2. The Load Bank LEDs E will indicate display status as follows. Both outlet bank LEDs illuminated: total PDU load displayed. Bank 1 or Bank 2 LED illuminated: load on corresponding load bank displayed. Press the Select/Rotate Switch for two seconds to rotate the LED display for ease of reading in vertical installations with the input cord at the top or bottom of the PDU.
Features

Circuit Breakers (Select Models): If the connected equipment load on a load bank exceeds the Maximum Load Rating of the load bank, the circuit breaker will trip. Disconnect excess equipment and switch breaker to the on position to reset the breaker. Models with multiple outlet banks have a circuit breaker for each bank. Circuit breakers are only used to protect output load banks.

Cord Retention Bracket (Select Models): Provides secure attachment points for connected equipment cords.

C14 Plug-Lock Inserts (Optional): Use the included C14 plug-lock inserts to secure plugs to C13 receptacles. Attach the sleeve to the plug making sure the pull tabs remain outside the plug and that the fit is secure. To unplug equipment properly, use the pull tabs to remove the plug and insert from the receptacle.

C20 Plug-Lock Inserts (Optional): Use the included C20 plug-lock inserts to secure plugs to C19 receptacles. Attach the sleeve to the plug making sure the pull tabs remain outside the plug and that the fit is secure. To unplug equipment properly, use the pull tabs to remove the plug and insert from the receptacle.
Mounting Brackets: Use these brackets to mount the PDU.
PDUMVROTATEBRKT Mounting Accessory: Use these V-shaped brackets to mount the PDU with its outlets facing the rear of the rack.

Features
Web Management Card

A Ethernet Port: RJ45 jack connects the WEBCARDLX to the network using a standard Ethernet patch cable. LEDs A1 and A2 indicate the operating conditions (shown in the table below).
B RJ45 Configuration Port: Use this port to provide a direct terminal connection to a computer with a terminal emulation program. An RJ45 to DB9 cable (part number 73-1243) is included with the PDU. To request a replacement cable, visit www.triplite.com for ordering information.
USB Type-A Port: Use this port to connect a Tripp Lite EnviroSense2 module (E2MT, E2MTDO, E2MTDI, E2MTHDI) for a variety of environmental monitoring and control options. See www.triplite.com for more information about these modules.
Note: Do not connect a keyboard or mouse to this port.
D Reset Button: Accessible through a small hole on the faceplate above the RJ45 Configuration Port. Press once to reset the Web Management Card. Press and hold for 15 seconds to reset the Web Management Card to factory default settings.
Note: PDU loads will not be affected.
E Status LED: Shows Web Management Card status (shown in the table below).
| Identifier | LED Function LED | Color Status | Description | |
| A1 | Ethernet Link/ Activity Indicator | Green Flashing | There is network activity on the port | |
| Off There is no network activity on the port | ||||
| A2 | Ethernet Network Speed Indicator | Yellow On steady 100 Mbps network speed | ||
| Off 10 Mbps speed if A1 is flashing | ||||
| Off No network activity if A1 is also off | ||||
| E | Web Management Card Status | Green On steady Norma | ||
| Green Single flash | Power up indicator | |||
| Green/ Orange | Off No power or card is initializing | |||
| Green/ Orange | Alternating (~1/sec.) | |||
| Green/ Orange | Alternating (~2/sec.) | |||
Configuration and Operation
Remote Monitoring and Control
The PDU provides remote monitoring, outlet control and more via Web browser, telnet and SNMP-based Network Management Systems. For more information about configuration and operation of the PDU via the PowerAlert Device Manger, refer to the LX Platform User's Guide User's Guide, which can be found by going to www.triplite.com/support and typing LX Platform in the search field.

Service
Your Tripp Lite product is covered by the warranty described in this manual. A variety of Extended Warranty and On-Site Service Programs are also available from Tripp Lite. For more information on service, visit www.triplite.com/support. Before returning your product for service, follow these steps:
- Review the installation and operation procedures in this manual to insure that the service problem does not originate from a misreading of the instructions.
- If the problem continues, do not contact or return the product to the dealer. Instead, visit www.triplite.com/support.
- If the problem requires service, visit www.triplite.com/support and click the Product Returns link. From here you can request a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number, which is required for service. This simple on-line form will ask for your unit's model and serial numbers, along with other general purchaser information. The RMA number, along with shipping instructions will be emailed to you. Any damages (direct, indirect, special or consequential) to the product incurred during shipment to Tripp Lite or an authorized Tripp Lite service center is not covered under warranty. Products shipped to Tripp Lite or an authorized Tripp Lite service center must have transportation charges prepaid. Mark the RMA number on the outside of the package. If the product is within its warranty period, enclose a copy of your sales receipt. Return the product for service using an insured carrier to the address given to you when you request the RMA.
Warranty and Product Registration
LIMITED WARRANTY
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from original defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years (except internal UPS system batteries outside USA and Canada, 1 year) from the date of initial purchase. If the product should prove defective in material or workmanship within that period, Seller will repair or replace the product, in its sole discretion. Service under this Warranty can only be obtained by your delivering or shipping the product (with all shipping or delivery charges prepaid) to: Tripp Lite, 1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA. Seller will pay return shipping charges. Visit www.triplite.com/support before sending any equipment back for repair.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO NORMAL WEAR OR TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT, MISUSE, ABUSE OR NEGLECT. SELLER MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTY OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTYES, INCLUDING ALL WARRANTYES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE; AND THIS WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCUSES ALL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. (Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction).
WARNING: The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether this device is suitable, adequate or safe for the use intended. Since individual applications are subject to great variation, the manufacturer makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or fitness of these devices for any specific application.
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FCC Notice, Class A
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The user must use shielded cables and connectors with this equipment. Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Tripp Lite could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your Tripp Lite product has been assigned a unique series number. The series number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer to the series number. The series number should not be confused with the marketing name or model number of the product.
Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.


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(Modelo 208/230V 24 Amp, Controllable)
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CetbeOn INHTepfecn o6ecneuBaet BO3MOXHOCTb DCtAHcHNOHHo KOHTPOJRA peKIMOB 3JIeKTPONITAHN yBeDMJeHnO cOcbItnRx.
LundpoboB amnepmetp nKoHTpona Harpy3Kn Ha Mecte yCTaHOBKn.
- OnuHaBbIe MoDyIe EniroSense2 (E2MT, E2MTDO, E2MTDI, E2MTHD) o6ecneuBaOT BO3MOXHOCtB BblONJIHeHnIcMbIX pa3NlUHbIX fYHKmK KOHTpOJa npaMeTPOB OkpyKaHOeI cpebl.
B03MOXHOCTb 6e3bHCTpyMeHTaJIbHOrO MOHTaKa Ha 3aueJIK B ukaqax cepn Tripp Lite SmartRack MHOxEcTBe ukaqob dpynx Mapok.
Bo3MOxHocTn ynpabIyembIX cToeYhbIX PDU
CetBoH INHTepFeHc ObecneuHBAET BO3MOXHOCTb DnCTaHIOHHO KOHTPOJRAPEKIMOB NITAHN ynpabHeHr OTeJIbHbIMn PO3eTKAMN.
HINBnDyAalbHO ynpabnemble po3eTKN NO3BOJIO T npOu3BOJNTb DnCTaHNOHHyIO nepe3arpy3Ky 3a6IOKnPOBaHHbx CTeBbX yCTpOInCTB.
LuoBooAmepMeTp dIa KOHTpOHaHarpy3KaHa MeCTe yCTaHOBKn.
- OπηοHaJIbHbIe MóUyIaEnViroSense2 (E2MT, E2MTDO, E2MTDI, E2MTHD) o6ecneuBaIOT BO3MOXHOCTb BbIOJHHeHrA cambix pa3NJHbIX ΦyHKm KOHTpOJa npaMeTPOB OKpyKaIoUe cpebl.
B03MOXHOCTb 6e3bHCTpyMeHTaJIbHOrO MOHTaKaHa 3aUeJIKN B WkaΦax cepuN Tripp Lite SmartRack MHOxKecTBe WkaΦOB dpynx Mapok.
yctahOBka
MoHTax PDU
PpmeHne. YcpoCTBO, 306paKeHHoe Ha nllnOCTpaunx, MoKet HeckoBKO OTnUaTbC8OT BaWe moeIN PDU. He3aBncmO oT KOHpyraun, nonb3oBaTeB doJkeH yctahOBnt npiroDHOCTb OCHACTKN npednoaraembIX npoueypdo hauana mONTaxa. BLOK paccpeJeHHe NHTAHN (PDU) nBXOJaA B ERO KOMNIEKT OCHACTKa npedna3HaueHbI dRn obuHbIX TUNOB cToek N ukaFOB-cToek Moryr H ne NOXoNTB dRn BCEx ueNeepimeHHe. YcTaHOBOyHBe KOHpyaun MOrY paoaTbcB DetanR. B KOMNIEKT NOCTABKN BXOJAT BVHTbl DnKpeJIeHnMOtAXbIX KPOHTEHOB IN pKpEJIeMBy K PDU KPOHTEH N Dn FHKCaUN shHpy. IcNoIb3yIte ToIbKO BVHTbl, noCTabJIeMbI npOn3BOIDTeJIeM, INN IN Xn NoIHbAnor (#6-32, 1/4" C notaiHO rONOBkO).
Pn yctaHOBKe PDU B u KaC n3aAMn DnA MOHTaxa Ha 3aueKn Bam Heo6xOIMo BbINONHTb TOnbKO WAr 1-1. Pn OTCyTCTBnB BAeM u KaCy n3OB DnA MOHTaxa Ha 3aueKn NepexOdTe K Wary 1-2

IyCTaHOBKn PDU B uKaΦ, OChaueHHbI na3AMn Dn MOHTaKa Ha 3aUeKN, BCTaBbTe MOHTaXHbIe 3aUeKN, HaxOJaUneCn Ha 3aHNe IaHEni PDU, B COOTBeTcTBYUoJe nAsblu KaFa n npOdBnHbTe PDU no HanpaBHeHIO BHN3 Do 3aUePHeHn 3aUeNOK C y3KoJ YAcTbIO Na3OB.
PpmeaHne.ДЯ yctahOBKn PDU taKIM
obpa3om,уTO6bI erO po3eTKN 6bln ObaPeHb K
3aJHeN CTOpOE uKa4a, nCNoJIb3yTe BXoJaUeB Eero KOMnNEKT npncnocO6NeHne
PDUMVROTATEBRKT.3TOT KNHoo6pa3HbI KOHNtEH ObecneuBaET paONIOKeHne MOHTaxHO 3aJeKN Ha OHOH rpaHn "KInHa", a MOHTaxHO rna3-a HApYrO erO rpaHn, YTO NO3BOJraT ONepaTHBNO nepemeuaTb MOHTaxHbIe 3aueJkn.Cxema TaKOrO MOTaXka npBBeHa B
pa3dene "Bo3MOxHoCTn".

PnKpeNITe MOHTaXHbIe KPOHtEiHbIK PDU.

(Heo63aTeNbHO) PnKpeNtKe K PDU KpoHHTeHH(bI)ДЯФнКcaunuHypa.

PpKpeNTE PDU K BepTnKaIbHOH HAnpaBnaIOuee BaWero 1kaΦa IIN CToiKN. PpKpeNTE MOHTaXHbIe KPOHwTeHbIK HApBaNIOUeC NOMOuB MoHTaXHOH OCTACTKn, NOCTaBIAReMoB B KOMIIKeTe.


yctahOBka
PoioknloueHne PDU
2-1 (TOnbkoIJIa MoJEn C pa3bEmOM NITAHN Tnna IEC nII 3-nOIOChbIM pa3bEmOM IEC 309) HeKOTOpBle moJeN KOMPNeKTeYOTcR OTcoEINHReMbIM shyPOM NITAHN. PnncOeDHHte COdepKaUHcB KOMPNeKTe WHyp NITAHN K PDU, BCTABIV pa3bEM IEC Tnna A shHypa NITAHN B pa3bEm NITAHN IEC Tnna B pacNoJoxHeHb y Kpa naHEn PDU.ДЯФNKcaUN NOcOeDHNHOrO shHpya NITAHN BOcNOJIb3yITECb NOCTABJIeMbIM B KOMPJIeKTe KPOHHTeHOM C

PnmeaHne. Pn JeaHnn NOIb3OBeTbn MOKeT NOKIOHTB PDU npn NOMOu CBOero CO6tBEHHORo Hhypa nITAHN, BCTABJREMO BO BXOHO pa3bEM TnA IEC. He CNeDyET pON3BOIDHT NOKIOUeHHe C NOMOuHO nIb3OBATENBCKO O NHypa NITAHN, He cepTNΦNUPOBAHHO HA COBMECTMOCtB C NCTOCHNKOM NITAHN, nONb3yeMbIM Ha BXOe PDU.
2-2 (OnuHaJIbHO-TOJbKO dIy MoJeHc BXoHbIM pa3bEMOM, OCHaUeHHbIM nepexoHOBuIKo) HeKOTOpBIE moJIIN KOMJIeKtYIOCTa nepexoHOBuIKo, npeo6pa3yIOSeBxOHDHO pa3bEm C NOBOPOTbIM 3AMKOM BO BXoHOH pa3bEm C IIOCKIMN KOHTaKTAMn. HaDeHbTe nepexoDnK BXoDHoro pa3bema HA BxOHOH pa3bEm E cnn XeJaTe BkIOHyTb PDU B COBMeCTmMyo po3eTKy C IIOCKIMN KOHTaKTAMn.

2-3 BkIIOUHTeBXOHNpo3bEMBCOBMeCTMMyC HmP03eTKy 3NEKTPoNTaHnnepeMeHHoro ToKa.EcPiPDU He IMeET aBtOMaTHeCKORo BbIKIOuAten,Toero CneDyET OCHACTNtB yCTPOCTBOM 3aUnTbI OTpeERpy3OK NO TOKY B COOTBeTCTBMnCnapaMeTpamn cENI nITaHn, corlacoBaHHbIM CHomHaJIbHOH amnepHOH harpy3KOI PDU.

PpmeaHne. NcOHTNH INTaHnNEpeMeHHOro TOKa He DOnKeH HaxOOnTbCnB O6UeM KOHTpe C 60JIbwoi 3NeKTPnuecko Harpy3kO.
2-4 (Bapnant 1 -ToIbKO dIg HeKoTOpbIX MoIeN.) Ecn Bbl npKpeHNI KPOHHTeH(bI) nIa KCaun WHypa, To 3aФNKcpyte Cero NOMOuHbU Hhypa NIITAHNA OTO BCEx NOKJIIOHeHHbIX 3JIeMeHTOB O6OpyDObAHn. 3aKpeNTe KaKDbI WHyp Ha KPOHHTeHne Ia FHKcaUN, CO6paB erO B NeTJIO N 3aФNKcnpOBabC NOMOuBJ ODHOn I3 KaBeJIbHbIX CTJKeK, BXODaX B KOMPJIeKT A. Y6eINTEcB TOM, YTO KaXdbI uHy pMOyET 6bITb OTCoEInHeH OT PDU 6e3 ChrTna KAbHoH CTJKKN.
(BapnT 2)3aФнксуTe BUNB Bpo3eTKax npn NOMOu BXODAUX B KOMNKeT BCTABOKДЯФNKcaun pa3bEmOB C14 n C20.HaHeneBte BCTABky Ha BNJy, y6eINBWHCB TOM, YTO r3bIcK B OCTaINCb Chapyk, a TaIOke B NIOTHOM pInnerAHm MyoTb.IIpaBnIbHOrO OTKnIOueHnObOpYDoBaHnO IT NCTOCHKa PINTAHN BbIHMaTe BUNKy CO BCTaBKO IN3 po3ETKN, DEpXac 3a Ra3bUKN.

yctahobka

PoiKnHouTe BxOndHbIe pa3bEmbl BaIero
obopydobaHnA Kpo3eTkAm B PDU
CBeToIOHbI INHdkaTOp C pAOM c KaKdoI po3eTKo (TOlbKO dnypabJIeMbIX
MoeJeN) 3aropaeTcB MOMENTROBHOCTn PO3eTKK pacnpedeHEnIO NOaBaEMORHO Hee 3NEKTPoNTAHNIE NepemEHNO TOKA. UΦpOBoI N3MePHTeJIb Harpy3Kn OTo6paXaET CymMaHPHy HOrpy3Ky (B aMnepax), CO3daBaEmyIO NOkJIIOUeHHbIM OOpYDoBAHNEM. (B OTdJIbHbIX MOeJx OTo6paXaOTcN IpyrIe napAmetpbI Harpy3Kn. BoJee NoDpO6Hy IOHOFOpMaCNUcM.B pa3DeJe Bo3MOXHOCTN).
PpmeHn. B cIeJX CBeEHHK MmHmMy B3aMHORO BnHnM MeJy NODJIIOUeHHbIMu yCTPOINCTBAMN BKIOHaTe KaKdoe ycTPOINCTBO 6nKaHyyo K Hemy po3eTKy PDU, cmatbBa npn 3TOM OCTABWYOCaTb shHypa nHTAHn.

(B3aHmOpacnOIOXeHne 3IeMeHToB MoKeT pa3JIuHaTbCRA B3aBcHMoCTN OT MOJeLI).
IopKnIOUeHne PDU K cetn
PnmeaHne. MAC-ape PDU (12-3naH a cTpKa B fOpMaTe 00 06 67 XX XX) HaneaTaH Ha NaKJIeKe, pacnoJoxenHn Ha Kopnyce PDU.
EcHDP-cepBepBaewe CeTn ABToMaTHueckn npncBaHbAe PDU dHaAMnueckn IP-aDpec, nepexoJnte K 3-1. EcN Bbl npncBaHbAe PDU cTaTneckn IP-aDpec BpyHyu, nepexoJnte K 4-1. EcN Bbl He MoKeTe OnpedeINbC TEm, KaKoI N3 3TxN CnOc6OB INOnb30BaTb, To IpexJe Yem IpoDoJnxTb npouee CyaTahOBKn, obaTnTeCb 3a NOMOuBIO KAdMINHCTpaTopy CBOe CEtN.
PpncBaHbAHne DnHaMnYeckoro IP-aDpeca

IpoKIOUOHeBe6-KapTbI ynpaBNeHncaTbIO K cTeN: IooKIOUHTe CTAHdAPTHbI COeHNHTbHbIKabeB Ethernet K CBOeI cTeu cep3 Ethernet-nopt RJ45 KapTbI ynpaBNeHncaTbIO.
PpmeaHne. TaHHbI npOT He noDnepKnaeT NOKJIuOeHnNo TExHOJrnn PoE (NtAHne No Ka6JIIO BNTOn napbl).
KapTa nonbIaTeTc nOnyUHTb IP-aDPEC no npotoKoNy DHCP. B 3aBnCmOCTn OT BaWei ceTeBOI cpeDbI 3TO MOKeT 3aHrTb Do HECKONbKnx MInHyT.


Onpeene He IP-apeca: IJI BbIcHHeNr IP-aPepca, npncBoeHHoro Be6-KapTe ynpabNeHnCeTbIO, o6paNTecb K aDMNHnCTpOpTy CBOe CEu N COo6uNTe EMy MAC-aPepce Be6-KapTbI ynpabNeHn CeTbIO. Kpome TOrO, IP-aPec MoKet 6bITb ONpeElen JOKaNbHO Ha MeCte YcTaHOBKn KapTbI.
3aynctte nporpaMMy 3myaun TepMHana (HaNPmep, Tera Term Pro). HAcTpoTe npednonaraembI dIra nCnONb3OBAHnA COM-nopr, nCnONb3y cIeDyUoNne napameTpbl: 115,2 K6nt/c, 8, NONE, 1. Pnp nOMoUx BxOJaUeBO KOMnEKT noCTabKu Ka6eNa c pa3beMaMn RJ45 u DB9 (Kat. No 73-1243), nOcOeINHTe PI K npTy PDU CONFIG. Ppi noRbEnHn 3anpoca Ha BBoD peNCTpaOnHbIX daHHbIX BOiNTe B CnCTeMy kak localadmin / localadmin. Ppi noRbEnHn MeHIO Bb6epnte "3- Network Configuration" ("3-HacTpoKa cetn"), 3aTeM "1- IP Configuration" ("1-HacTpoKa IP-adpeca"). Ha 3kpAne oTo6paKaetc npncBoeHHbI IP-adpec. NocLe onPeDeJIeHry IP-adpeca nepexOJnte K pa3dely "PpOBepka cTeBOrO coeHNHeHn".
PnmeuHne. B 3aBNCIMOCTN OT CBOe CNCTeMbI Bbl MOKeTe npN XeHaHN 3anPoCtB DoJroCpoHbI nepnoD apenDbI IP-aDpeca.
PnmeuHne. PporpaMMbMyb PowerAlert Device Manager n Be6-kapTa ynpaBHeHc CeTbIO npdeepKBAOT o6e Bercn IP-npotoKoJa: IPv4 n IPv6. No ymoJuaHHO kApTa HactpoEHa Ha noIpyeHne DHCP-aDpeca dnn npotoKoJa:IPv4,IPv6 nn 06x. NpUeyHne 06x aDpecoB o6ceNeuBaet BO3MOXHOCTb NOkHueHn KaPTb I6o no aDpecy:IPv4, I6o no aDpecy:IPv6.
yctahobka
PpOBePKa cTeBOro coeHHeHHa

Tecnpobahne cTeBOrno noknoueHn: nocne npncBoEHn KapTe IP-apeca nonpo6yTe o6paNTbcK Heuepe3 Be6-bay3ep. OTkpoIte Ha KomnbTope 6pay3ep Firefox nn Chrome Ha KomnbTope, noknOeHHom K cTeN, n BBeIte http://nnn https://, a 3aTeM IP-aDpec. Ha ekpae otobpaKaetcra OKHO BXoDa B nporpamMy PowerAlert Device Manager. No ymonuHIO: mma noh30BaTeNa - localadmin, napoiIb - localadmin. Iocne BBOda IMeHn noh30BaTeN n napoJI B OKHe 6pay3epa noBHTcR CTpanuca cTatycOB nporpammbl PowerAlert Device Manager Overview. DOnonHInTeNbIe CBeDeHnO KOhFpyaunn npexmMax pa6oTbI ynpabIeMoro yctpoCTBa cm. B PykoBODCTBe noh30BaTeN LX Platform, pa3MeueHHom B pa3deJe "POndepkka" Ha Be6-cTpauie n3dEInia.

Bo3MOxHOCTH

IpepexoHnBxOHO rpa3bema (nraOTdJIbHbIX moJeNe): npEBypaaet BxOHOH pa3bem C NOBOPOTbIM 3aMKOM BO BXOHO pa3bem C NIOCKIMKOHTAKTAM.

Bxodho pa3bem nHTAHN (Jn OTdEBhIX moJe): BxODHO pa3bem nHTAHN TnA IEC noKJIIOUaETcK nOCTABREMOMY B KOMNKeTte WHPy nHTAHN INI K NOB3OBaTeNBCKOMy WHPy nHTAHN, COBMEcTMOMY C HIM. JIg PkCAuIN NODCOEINHHeHORo WHPa nHTAHN BxODHO pa3bem OChaueH CneuaNaHBiM KPOHHTeHOM.

3-noiocbBxOHOH pa3bem Tnna IEC 309: IMeETcHa HEKOTOpBX MoJeJX.


Po3eTK (pa3nHoro Tnna B 3aBNCMOCTN OT MOdEN):B WtATHOM peKIMpe6oTb po3eTK paCnpedeJIHOr MOUHOCTb nepEMeHHORo TOKa MExyI NOkIIIOeHHbIM K Hm 3JeMeHTAMI O6OpYDoBaHn. HeKOTpbE MoDEI OCHaUaOTcCBToNDIOHBIM INDINKAtoPOM, OTObpaKaIOuIM COCTOHNPEo3eTK.

CBeToNOHbIe HnNkAToBp1 po3eTOK:Ha ynpaBnEMyx MoJeI Kaxdpa PO3ETKa ChabKeHa CBeTOIOHbIM INHnKAtOpOM, 3aropaUcIMc B MOMeHT rOToBHOCTN CB3aHHoC HmM PO3ETKN PaCnpeJeHIO NOBaEMoro Ha Hee 3neKTponNTaHnpeMeHHOro TOka.

UHpOBn H3Mepntb Harpy3k (amnpMeTp): cymmaHar Harpy3ka, co3daBaemna NOKIOueHHbIM O6OpYIOBAHNEM, OTo6paKaETcB A ampeax ufoobim n3Mepnteem A 20-ampehhe moen OchaIOTcra NOBOPOTbIM nepeKIOUaTeHc B 03MOXHOCTbIO npOKpyTKN IP-aDpecoB B. Haxmte Ha 3TOT bIKIOuATeNB yJepKNaBae ero B TeueHne OndHcEkyHbI dNRA OTO6paXeHnIP-aDpeca PDU (no Da CBMBO7a 3a OIN pa3). Haxmte Ha 3TOT bIKIOuATeNB yJepKNaBae ero B TeueHne DByx ceKyHd dNRA NobopoTa KK-dncnner c ceNbIOBJeHHe IPOCMOTpa B eptNKaJIbHbIX yCTaHOBkAX Co BXoIDbIM UHyPOM, NOCDoeINHEMbIM K PDU CBepxy nII CN3y. 30-ampehble
MOdeHIO OCHaIaOTcM HOROIO3NIOOHbIM NOBOPOTbIM nepeKIOUaTeMe C nCneuaJIbHbIM nepeKIOuatoeM dI npOKpykIP-aPecOB D Nocne nepBoro HaxaTnHa MHOrOIO3NIOHOHbI IOBOPHTbI nepeKIOUaTeMb Ha dinCnnee oTObpaKaetc yCMMapHa Harpy3ka HA PDU (B amepax).Pnp NOBtOpHOM HaxaTMn OTo6paKaETcHarpy3ka Ha rpynn1, a npn cNeIyoUeM HaxaTMn - Harpy3ka Ha rpynn2. CBetoNDbIe INDkaTopbI rpynn Harpy3ok E yka3bIAoT coCToRHe DCnCnIe CNEIoUm 6pa30M. TopT oBa CBtoNDbIX INDkaTopa rpynn po3EtOK: Ha dinCnIee OTO6paKaETcC yCMMapHa Harpy3ka Ha PDU. TOpNT CBtoNDbIi INDkaTop rpynnb I nn rpynnb 2: Ha dinCnIee OTO6paKaETcHarpy3ka Ha COOTBeCTByIOUyIO rpynn. HaxMtte Ha MHOrOIO3NIOOHbI NOBOPOTbB BbIKIOUaTeNB u YdepXknBaIteero BVteHHe DBx CeYHD nIPOBOTA KK-dncnner c ceJIbIO o6neueHnipOCMOTpBA BepTKaJIbHbIX yCTaHOBkAX CO BXOHNbIM shHypOM, NoCDoeINHReEMbIM K PDU cbEpxy nII CNH3y.
Bo3MOxHOctN

ABTOMaTHueckne BbIKIOuATenn (IIN OTeJIbHbIX MoJeIe):
ecnco3daabaemnoKIOHcHbIMOBOpyObaHHeM Harpzka npeBbIaet MaKcMaIbHbHOMHaHarpz3Ha rpynny,To 3TO npNBOJNT K cpa6aTaBaHnO ABOMaTneCKOro BbIKNoUaTeJI.
OTcoeHnHTe NnHHe OobpyOBoAHne n nepeBedeTe aBtOMaTueckn BbIKNoCTeNB b NoTOXKeHne "BKn." c 9IbIO ero nepe3anycka. MoEni C HECKONbKIMN rpynnamn PO3ETOK IMeHOT NO ONDOMy ABtOMaTueckOMy BbIKNoCTeNHO Ha KaXdyIO rpynny. AToMaTuaCeKne BbIKNoCTeNl NCNOB3yOTcra ToIbKO IJIg 3aunITb rpyIN BbIXoDHBx Harpy30K.

KpohwTeH dnn fckcaunn whypa (nna otdeIbHbIX moJe): oecneuBaet HaeXHyo fikcaunu LHypOB noKnHoueHHoro obopydObaHna.

BCTABKn DnA FHKcaun pa3bEmOB C14 (Heo6raTeNbHO): 3aFHKcnpyIe BUNK B PO3eTKax C13 npn NOMOu BNODaunx B KOMNJIeKT BCTABOK DnA FHKcaun pa3bEmOB C14. HadeHbTe MyfTy Ha BUNKy, y6eINBUnCb B TOM, YTO Ra3bUKN OCTaIINCb CHAPyKn, a TAKKE B IIOTHOM PpInerAHm MyfTbI.ДЯ nPaBUNbHOrO OTKIOueHn OBOpYDoBaHNr OT NCTOHTHkA INTaHnB BbIHMaTe BUNKy CO BCTABKOIN3 PO3eTKn, DEpXacb 3a Ra3bUKN.

BCTABKN DnA FHKcaun pa3bEmOB C14 (Heo6raTeNbHO): 3aФHKcnpyIe BUNK B po3Ekax C19 npn nomou n BXOJxuX B KOMIIeKT BCTABOK DnA FHKcaun pa3bEmOB C20. HAdeHbTe MyfTy Ha BNJKy, y6eINBUNCb B TOM, YTO r3bUKN OCTaJInc ChapyKn, a TAKKe B NNOTHom pInnerAHm MyfTbI. IJa IpaBnBHoRO OTKIOueHn OBOpYIOBAHn OT NCTOCHNkA INTAHn BbIHMaIte BNJKy CO BCTABKOIN3 PO3ETKn, DEpKacb 3a R3bUKn.

MOHTAXHbIe KPOHTeHbI: NcNoJIb3yIte 3TN KPOHTeHbI dIa MoHTaxa PDU.

BcnoMorateIbHoe MoTaxKHe npncnoc6JeHne PDUMVROTATEBRKT: 3Tu V-06pa3HbIe KpoHHTeHb CneNyET nCIOJIb3OBAt bIy yCTaHOBKn PDU taKIM o6pa3OM, YTObI erO po3eTKn 6bln 6bpaueHb K 3aJHeN CTOpHe CToKN.
Bo3MOxHOCTH
Kapta ynpablenna obopydoBaHne m uepe3 Be6-nHTeppeic

A Nopt Ethernet: pa3bem RJ45 nCnOJb3yeTcIy IIOKIIuChEnI KApTb WEBCARDLX K cTeN uepe3 CTaHdapTHbI COeINHITeNBbI Ka6eB Ethernet. CBeToNDHbIe INDkaTOPb A1 u A2 nCnOJIb3yOTcI dIy o6o3NaueHn pa6oynx peKIMOB (kak noka3aHO B npBedeHNH Hxke Ta6JIne).
KoHpyauNoHHb nopt RJ45: nOJIb3yIte 3OT noPT dJa o6ceueHn npAmoro TepMHaJIbHO rnoKJIIOUeHn K KOMNbIOTepy c NOMOu bIO npOrpaMMbl 3MyJauu TepMHaJIa. PDU KOMnEKeTyeTcra KaBemc pa3bemAMR J45 u DB9 (Kat. No 73-1243). Ira 3aka3a 3anaCHO rKa6en naocTe caNT www.triplite.com, Ha KOtOpom npedCTabHe nHΦopMaunr no pa3MeueHn 3aka3OB.
C Nopr USB Type-A: nCnoB3yIte 3OT nopT dIra noKIOHcHnMoDyIa Tripp Lite EnviroSense2 (E2MT, E2MTDO, E2MTDI, E2MTHD) B cIeJx BbINOnHeHn pa3NHybIX fYHKU KoHTpOJIu I ynpaBHeHn npaMeTpAmn OkpyKaIoSeI cpebl. BoIee noDpo6Ha HhFOpMaun o6 3tX MoDeJnx npedctabHeHa ha caIe www.triplite.com.
PnmuemaeHHe NpokKIOUaHTe K 3OTMy npTy KnaBnAtpy mMbIb.
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