DEV 5071 Documentation

Type
Documentation
Customer Documentation
DEV 5071
High Power DC Supply
DEV Systemtechnik GmbH
Grüner Weg 4A
61169 Friedberg
GERMANY
Tel: +49 6031 6975 100
Fax: +49 6031 6975 114
www.dev-systemtechnik.com
Revision: 2017-12-19
DEV 91-0073-C
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 REVISION HISTORY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
2 INTRODUCTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5
2.1 Warranty ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2.2 Limitation of Warranty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6
3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3.1 Features and Options ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3.1.1 Communication Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3.1.2 Other Options ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3.2 Modules Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
3.2.1 Power Supply Module ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
3.2.2 CPU Module ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
3.3 Product Drawings ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS------------------------------------------------------------- 11
4.1 Scope of Delivery ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
4.2 Installation of the Product ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11
4.2.1 Mechanical Integration of the Product -------------------------------------------------------- 11
4.2.1.1 Installation of the Grounding Fixture ---------------------------------------------------------- 11
4.2.1.2 Integration of the Chassis in a 19" Rack ----------------------------------------------------- 12
4.2.2 Grounding, Data Cables, and Power Connection ------------------------------------------ 12
4.2.3 Installation and Exchange of Power Supply Modules ------------------------------------- 14
4.2.4 Reboot of the Device and Restore of the Factory Default Settings -------------------- 15
4.3 Device Factory Settings -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
4.3.1 Factory Settings for the Power Supply and Limits Information -------------------------- 16
4.3.2 Factory Default Network Settings -------------------------------------------------------------- 17
4.3.3 Factory Default SNMP Settings ---------------------------------------------------------------- 17
4.4 Communication Interface Configuration ------------------------------------------------------ 18
4.4.1 Serial Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
4.4.2 Ethernet Interface ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
4.4.2.1 Ethernet Connection ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18
4.4.2.2 Network Setup via the Serial Interface -------------------------------------------------------- 18
4.4.2.2.1 Start and Termination of the Configuration Program -------------------------------------- 19
4.4.2.2.2 1 set IP address ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
4.4.2.2.3 2 set netmask -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
4.4.2.2.4 3 set gateway -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
4.5 Maintenance Of the Product -------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
5 OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT ------------------------------------------------------------ 22
5.1 Modes of Operation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
5.1.1 Local Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22
5.1.2 Remote Mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
5.2 Initialization of the Device ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22
5.3 Operation at the Device -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
5.4 Operation via Web Interface -------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
5.4.1 Start of the Web Interface ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
5.4.2 The Main Window and Common Features of the Main Tabs --------------------------- 25
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5.4.3 Status Tab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
5.4.3.1 Error Log Window --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
5.4.4 Control Tab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29
5.4.4.1 Power Supply Module ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
5.4.4.2 Power Supply Output ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
5.4.5 Setup Tab -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32
5.4.5.1 Password and Language ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
5.4.5.2 User Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33
5.4.5.3 IP Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35
5.4.5.4 SNMP Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36
5.4.5.5 Restore Factory Defaults ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
5.4.5.6 Software Service ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
5.4.6 Info Tab ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39
5.5 Control via Remote Interface: SNMP --------------------------------------------------------- 40
5.5.1 SNMP Overview ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40
5.5.2 DEV Private Enterprise Number, Device Index Number --------------------------------- 40
5.5.3 The DEV 5071 MIB Tree ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
5.5.4 MIB Objects ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
5.5.4.1 .instrument ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
5.5.4.1.1 .instrument.controllerMac ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 42
5.5.4.1.2 .instrument.firmwareRevision ------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
5.5.4.1.3 .instrument.instrumentType --------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
5.5.4.2 .application ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43
5.5.4.2.1 .application.controlMode ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
5.5.4.2.2 .application.outputVoltage ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 44
5.5.4.2.3 .application.outputCurrent ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 44
5.5.4.2.4 .application.numberOfChannels ---------------------------------------------------------------- 44
5.5.4.2.5 .application.channelTable ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44
5.5.4.2.5.1 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelIndex ----------------------------------- 44
5.5.4.2.5.2 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelOn --------------------------------------- 44
5.5.4.2.5.3 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelACInputStatus------------------------ 45
5.5.4.2.5.4 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelTempWarning ------------------------ 45
5.5.4.2.5.5 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelFanStatus ----------------------------- 45
5.5.4.2.5.6 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelOutVoltageSet ----------------------- 45
5.5.4.2.5.7 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelOutVoltage ---------------------------- 45
5.5.4.2.5.8 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelOutCurrentSet ----------------------- 46
5.5.4.2.5.9 .application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelOutCurrent ---------------------------- 46
5.5.4.3 .surveillance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47
5.5.4.3.1 .surveillance.trapEnableMask ------------------------------------------------------------------- 47
5.5.4.3.2 .surveillance.errorEnableMask ----------------------------------------------------------------- 48
5.5.4.3.3 .surveillance.numberOfErrors ------------------------------------------------------------------- 49
5.5.4.3.4 .surveillance.errorTable -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49
5.5.4.3.4.1 .surveillance.errorTable.errorEntry.errorIndex ---------------------------------------------- 49
5.5.4.3.4.2 .surveillance.errorTable.errorEntry.errorNr -------------------------------------------------- 49
5.5.4.3.4.3 .surveillance.errorTable.errorEntry.errorCount --------------------------------------------- 49
5.5.4.3.4.4 .surveillance.errorTable.errorEntry.errorDateTime ---------------------------------------- 49
5.5.4.3.4.5 .surveillance.errorTable.errorEntry.errorPending ------------------------------------------ 50
5.5.4.3.4.6 .surveillance.errorTable.errorEntry.errorAcknowledge ------------------------------------ 50
5.5.4.4 .SNMPv1 TRAPs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
5.5.4.4.1 trapAlarmText --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
5.5.4.4.2 trapAlarm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
5.5.4.4.3 trapModeChange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
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6 ERROR INDICATION----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
6.1 Software Error Indication ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
6.1.1 Power Supply Errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 52
6.1.2 Fan Errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
6.1.3 Other Errors ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52
7 CONNECTORS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53
8 TECHNICAL DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
9 OPTIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
10 SPARE PARTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 54
11 CONFORMANCE DECLARATIONS --------------------------------------------------------- 54
11.1 Certificate of Conformance ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 54
11.2 EU Declaration of Conformity ------------------------------------------------------------------- 57
12 GLOSSARY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58
13 TABLE OF TIME ZONES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
14 NOTES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67
APPENDIX
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1 REVISION HISTORY
Revision (Date)
Author
Short Description
19-DEC-2007
WP
Initial version
20-DEC-2007
WP
Corrections and supplementations
10-JAN-2008
WP
Corrections and supplementations: output
voltage set point and reboot the instrument
23-JAN-2008
WP
Corrections and supplementations
12-JUN-2008
WP
Complete rework of the document to new
format and due to change to new power supply
modules
03-SEP-2008
WP
Corrections and supplementations
A (24-NOV-2009)
WP
Added Option 21 and Option 22
B (19-DEC-2013)
WP
Complete rework
C (19-DEC-2017)
WP
Minor changes
2 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a DEV 5071 High Power DC Supply.
This customer documentation is intended to familiarize you with the
installation and operation of the device.
The DEV 5071 chassis for professional use can be equipped with one to four
power supply modules, thus realizing a reliable, powerful and usually
redundant source for DC loads working on -48V DC. Of course, redundancy
is provided only, if the DEV 5071 is equipped with more than one power
supply module.
DEV Systemtechnik GmbH declares that this equipment meets all relevant
standards and rules. The unit carries a CE mark.
Please read all instructions before installation or usage of the product!
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2.1 WARRANTY
The product has a warranty against defects in material and workmanship for
a period of two years from the date of shipment. During the warranty period
DEV Systemtechnik will, at its option, either repair or replace the product if it
turns out to be defective.
For warranty service or repair, the product must be returned to DEV
Systemtechnik. The customer has to pay shipping charges to DEV
Systemtechnik and DEV Systemtechnik will pay shipping charges to return
the product to the customer. However, the customer is obliged to pay all
duties, all taxes, and all other additional costs arising from the shipment of
the product.
DEV Systemtechnik warrants that the software and firmware designated by
DEV Systemtechnik for use with the product will execute its programming
instructions if installed properly. DEV Systemtechnik does not warrant that
the operation of the product, software, or firmware will be uninterrupted or
error-free.
2.2 LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
The preceding warranty does not apply to defects resulting from:
improper site preparation or site maintenance;
improper or inadequate interfacing of the product;
unauthorized modification or misuse of the product;
the application of software supplied by the customer;
improper or inadequate maintenance of the product;
operation beyond the environmental conditions specified for the product.
Warning:
Disconnect the unit from any external power line before opening of the
housing. In any case, the unit is to be opened by especially trained people,
only.
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3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
DEV Systemtechnik has developed with the DEV 5071 a compact 1 RU
chassis, holding one to four power supply modules. Each of the 48 V DC
power supply modules is capable to deliver 2000 W. Thus, the product
provides up to 8000 W at the two sets of robust galvanically isolated DC
output terminals if fully populated with four power supply modules.
3.1 FEATURES AND OPTIONS
3.1.1 Communication Features
In addition to the LEDs at the power supply modules (please refer to chapter
3.2.1), the DEV 5071 provides a Web Interface and SNMP support for the
surveillance and the control of the product:
A single license for the Web Interface (chapter 5.4) is included in the delivery
of the device. The Web Interface provides features for checking the health
status of the device and for changing specific parameters.
The implementation of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) via
the Ethernet interface is intended for the remote surveillance and control of
the device (chapter 5.5).
3.1.2 Other Options
By default, the product is delivered with 3 power supply modules.
With applied Option 21, the maximum number of power supply modules (i.e.
four power supply modules) is installed.
It is also possible to equip the DEV 5071 with less than three power supply
modules: By ordering the product with 2 * (1 *) Option 23, the device is
equipped with 1 (2) power supply module(s).
The installation of power supply modules starts in slot 1; if less than four
power supply modules are installed, the unused slots are covered with a
blind plate.
Note, that the AC power plugs of unused slots are not to be connected!
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3.2 MODULES DESCRIPTION
This paragraph points out the functionality of the power supply modules and
the CPU module.
3.2.1 Power Supply Module
The product can be equipped with 1…4 power supply modules to deliver the
required power. It is recommended to install an additional power supply
module for the required power in order to provide redundancy if one of the
modules fails.
Power supply modules can be removed, installed, and/or exchanged even
during the operation of the device. Upgrading the DEV 5071 via an additional
power supply is possible as well; please refer to chapter 4.2.3.
3
4
5
6
1 2
Plastic handle (1) and metal lever (2):
These elements are necessary for the mechanical handling of a power
supply module (chapter 4.2.3).
AC LED (3):
This green LED being lit indicates whether the AC connection of the
corresponding power supply module is supplied with AC. If the LED is
blinking, the input voltage is out of range.
DC LED (4):
This green LED being lit indicates that the power supply module is
delivering DC to the output terminals of the device. If the LED is blinking,
an overload situation is signalized.
Excess Temperature / Service LED (5):
This amber LED being lit indicates excess temperature of the power
supply module. If the LED is blinking it indicates a service request,
please contact DEV Systemtechnik.
Error LED (6):
This red LED indicates failures of the power supply module. Reasons can
be a blown AC fuse in the unit, a defective fan, or a thermal shutdown.
Note:
If one of the power supply modules is turned off via software control, the
DC LED of this power supply module is off, indicating that it is not
delivering any output voltage.
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In idle state (all power supply modules are turned off via software control,
i.e. no power supply module is delivering any output voltage, but all AC
connections being established) the AC LEDs of all installed power supply
modules are turned on.
3.2.2 CPU Module
The CPU module is located at the rear side of the DEV 5071 and manages
the surveillance and control functionality.
4 5
6
Ethernet
RS 232
Reset
"Ethernet" connector (5):
This interface is used for the communication via Web Interface or via
SNMP. Please refer to chapter 4.4.2 for the configuration of the interface.
"RS 232" connector (4):
The serial interface can be used for changing the network setup
(chapter 4.4.2.2).
"Reset" button (6):
The reset push button of the CPU module can be used to reboot the
device, by pressing and holding the reset button (e.g. by using a ballpoint
pen) for approximately three seconds. For more information on this
subject, please refer to chapter 4.2.4.
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3.3 PRODUCT DRAWINGS
Front View:
1 2 3
4
DEV 50 71
1
Slot for power supply module 1
2
Slot for power supply module 2
3
Slot for power supply module 3
Rear View:
CA UT IO N
HA ZA RD OU S EN ER GY
BE HI ND CO VE R
CA UT IO N
HO T SU RFA CE
123
4
CA UT IO N
HA ZA RD OU S EN ER GY
BE HI ND CO VE R
CA UT IO N
HO T SU RFA CE
1 9 108
7
32
4 5
6
Ethe rne t
RS 232
Reset
1
DC output terminals (behind plastic cover)
2
AC plug for power supply module slot 4
3
AC plug for power supply module slot 3
4
"RS 232" connector, Sub-D 9 (f)
5
"Ethernet" connector, RJ-45
6
"Reset" button
7
AC plug for power supply module slot 2
8
AC plug for power supply module slot 1
9
DC output terminals (behind plastic cover)
10
Grounding bolt of grounding fixture DEV 65-0033 (here assembled on the right side)
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4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 SCOPE OF DELIVERY
1 * DEV 5071 High power DC supply
equipped with the number of power supply modules as ordered
1 * DEV 65-0033 Grounding fixture
8 * M6 nuts, AF 10 mm
(for the DC connections, please refer to chapter 4.2.2)
1 * Customer documentation (this document)
1…4 * AC power cords
A
A
The product is generally delivered without power cords except for deliveries within
Germany and to Switzerland.
4.2 INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT
4.2.1 Mechanical Integration of the Product
4.2.1.1 Installation of the Grounding Fixture
Before installing the DEV 5071 into a 19" rack, the DEV 65-0033 grounding
fixture being part of the delivery has to be assembled to the rear side of the
chassis. It is the choice of the customer, how the bracket is to be installed:
on the left side or on the right side, and
the grounding bolt facing towards the rack or towards the chassis
In the following figure, it was chosen the right side and the grounding bolt
direction towards the rack.
For the assembly of the bracket first unscrew the two M2.5 x 4 mm screws
on the fixture using a PH1 screwdriver. Align the bracket towards the chassis
in a way as indicated by "1." Then shift the bracket to the right ("2."), so that
the bracket resides in the two recesses of the chassis. Finally, screw on the
bracket with the two M2.5 x 4 mm screws ("3.").
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4.2.1.2 Integration of the Chassis in a 19" Rack
For the integration in a 19" rack, the rack slots must be prepared with rails
for the chassis. After inserting the chassis in the rack, fix the chassis with
four screws to the rack at its rack mount flanges.
Warning:
It is not permitted, to fix the chassis on the rack mount flanges, only.
Sufficient airflow through the power supply must be ensured to achieve
best cooling results. Do not block or obstruct the airflow through the
chassis at the front and at the rear side, e.g. by placing large
components close to the rear side. It is recommended to provide 1 RU
space in the rack above and below the chassis to ensure a good air
circulation.
4.2.2 Grounding, Data Cables, and Power Connection
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4
1b 9b 108
7
321a 9a
Ethe rne t
RS 232
Reset
4 5
6
1a
DC output terminals V+
1b
DC output terminals V-
2
AC plug for power supply module slot 4
3
AC plug for power supply module slot 3
4
"RS 232" connector, Sub-D 9 (f)
5
"Ethernet" connector, RJ-45
6
"Reset" button
7
AC plug for power supply module slot 2
8
AC plug for power supply module slot 1
9a
DC output terminals V+
9b
DC output terminals V-
10
Grounding bolt of grounding fixture DEV 65-0033 (here assembled on the right side)
The chassis needs to be connected with the DEV 65-0033 grounding fixture
to the 19" rack via a ground wire. The installation of the grounding fixture
was already described in chapter 4.2.1.1.
Take off the upper nut and the first washer of to the grounding bolt ((10) in
the figure above). Then connect the grounding cable, which must have a ring
tongue terminal matching for the M5 fastening bolt. The washer and the nut
then have to be tightened again.
Establish the Ethernet connection by plugging an Ethernet cable from your
network to the "Ethernet" port (5).
If the network setup via the serial interface is required (please refer to
chapter 4.4.2.2), a serial connection between a PC and the serial connector
labeled "RS 232" (4) is to be established by using a 1:1 cable; the
configuration of the serial interface is described in chapter 4.4.1.
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Before connecting (the) power cords, the DC output connections are to be
installed. There are provided two sets of DC output terminals (1a/1b, 9a/9b)
located behind plastic covers. The click-on covers are easily to be opened,
the left cover has the hinge at the bottom side, and the right cover has the
hinge on the top side of the chassis, like shown in the figure above. The
prepared DC cables are to be connected using the provided M6 nuts.
Note:
The product can be used to supply +48 V DC by connecting the DC
cables in the fashion, that the positive cable(s) run(s) to the
V+ DC output terminal(s) (1a, 9a). The negative (or ground) cable(s)
is/are to be connected the V- DC output terminal(s) (1b, 9b).
To obtain -48 V DC the polarity of the DC cables has to be inversed, i.e.
the ground cable(s) to be connected to the V+ DC output terminal(s) and
the positive cable(s) to be connected to the V- DC output terminal(s).
The grounding bolt is independent from the potential of the output
terminals and is connected to PE (Protective Earth) potential of the AC
input connectors as well as to the GND potential of the data interface
connectors.
For the connection to the M6 threaded studs of the output terminals,
double-hole lugs with 5/8" (15.875 mm) center distance and 90° cable
taps are recommended, e.g. Burndy YA2CL-2TC14-90, capable of
AWG 2 (i.e. 35 mm²) wires. As an alternative, a number of ring tongue
terminals with an inner diameter of 6 mm and a maximum outer diameter
of 14 mm can be used.
The number of cables and the diameters of the cables depend on the
current to be supplied and the length of the cables. Make sure, that an
appropriate configuration with respect to number and to diameter of the
cables is installed.
For the sum of the cable cross section per polarity with an assumed
maximum current of 120 A, a minimum of 35 mm² cross section is
according to regulations!
After the application of the DC output wiring, the AC supply connections are
to be established. The DEV 5071 can be equipped with one to four power
supply modules. Depending on the number and the location of the installed
power supply modules, the corresponding power cords are to be connected
to (8, 7, 3, & 2).
Note:
Due to the high power consumption of each power supply module, it is
highly recommended to use separately fused phases of the available
electrical outlets.
Naturally, at least one power supply module has to be installed. The
installation location can be selected freely, though it is recommended to
install the power supply modules in the order of slots (as shown in the
front view figure of chapter 3.3). Make sure, that the corresponding AC
power plugs are supplied with AC.
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If the corresponding AC power plug is not connected (indicated via the
corresponding AC LED, please refer to chapter 3.2.1), a power supply
module delivers no DC, but is capable to provide status information to the
CPU module. Note, that this status information may be erroneous if less
than one AC supply line per two power supply modules is active.
It is highly recommended to reboot the DEV 5071 after power-up
(chapter 4.2.4)!
4.2.3 Installation and Exchange of Power Supply Modules
The product is usually delivered with the number of ordered power supply
modules that are already installed. Therefore, you may proceed in reading
the next chapter.
In case that a power supply module has to be exchanged, or that a
DEV 5071 is to be upgraded with an additional power supply module, the
following instructions are to be noticed:
Though the power supply modules are hot pluggable, it is recommended to
power down the device for exchange operations for safety reasons and to
avoid short circuits!
1 2
Removal of a power supply module:
First, with the thumb of the left hand push the metal lever (1) of the power
supply module to the left. This releases the plastic handle (2) of the plastic
cover, which now can be actuated with the index finger of the left hand. Pull
gently and completely the plastic handle of the module; this releases the
power supply module from the chassis.
Then, pull out the power supply module completely using the plastic handle.
Installation of a power supply module:
In the first step, release the plastic handle (2) of the exchange/new power
supply module by pushing the metal lever (1) to the left and then by pulling
the plastic handle.
Insert the power supply module into an unpopulated slot of the chassis and
gently push in the module until experiencing a little resistance.
Then, push gently the plastic handle of the module until the metal lever (1)
locks the power supply module within the chassis.
If applicable, power up the device and reboot (please refer to chapter 4.2.4)
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the DEV 5071, then
Finally, check the settings of the installed power supply module via the Web
Interface. If there were changes on the default configuration of the power
supply modules (chapter 4.3.1) and if a defective module is replaced by an
exchange power supply module, the settings are transferred to the new
module. Nevertheless, it is recommended to check the settings of the new
power supply module directly after the exchange, to ensure, that the device
behaves in the same fashion as before the substitution.
4.2.4 Reboot of the Device and Restore of the Factory Default Settings
During power-up or during a reboot, the CPU module performs a health
check and scans the assemblies of the device e.g. to detect, whether a
module is installed in a slot or not. If there is a module installed, the settings
for this slot are transferred to the module.
Usually it is not possible to apply AC to all installed power supply modules at
power-up in parallel, or there are different latencies within the power supply
modules. Additionally, it is possible that there were applied changes on the
setup of the device, e.g. adding or swapping power supply modules.
Therefore, it is highly recommended to reboot the device after power-up or
after applying changes to the setup of the DEV 5071!
The reboot of the device can be performed in three different ways:
1. Reboot via the "Reset" push button of the CPU module; please refer to
chapter 3.2.2.
2. Reboot via the serial interface when terminating the configuration
program (chapter 4.4.2.2.1).
3. Reboot the device via Web Interface (chapter 5.4.5.6).
Note:
It takes about 60 seconds after a reboot, that the device is completely
accessible again via serial interface, via Web Interface, and via SNMP.
If power supplies were turned off via software control before the reboot,
they will be turned on after the reboot!
If for any reason neither a power cycle nor a reboot of the device
restores all functionality, a reset to factory defaults is to be considered.
The factory default settings can be restored via Web Interface (chapter
5.4.5.5).
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4.3 DEVICE FACTORY SETTINGS
The product is delivered with the factory settings as described in the
following. Please refer to chapter 5.4.5.5 to re-apply these settings.
4.3.1 Factory Settings for the Power Supply and Limits Information
There are available factory settings that apply to the (whole) DEV 5071 and
factory settings that apply to the single power supply modules:
Output voltage: 48.0 V
Output current limit (module): 41.0 A
Output current limit (device): 20.0 A (per module)
The output voltage can be altered via Web Interface for the DEV 5071
(please refer to chapter 5.4.4.2) and via SNMP (chapter 5.5.4.2.5.6) for each
installed power supply module. Note, that changing the output voltage of a
single power supply module via SNMP affects implicitly the output voltage
setting of the other installed power supply modules!
The output current limit for each power supply module can be changed via
SNMP (chapter 5.5.4.2.5.8) and the output current limit of the DEV 5071 can
be changed via Web Interface (chapter 5.4.4.2). The default setting for the
output current limit of the device depends on the number of installed power
supply modules. Note, that this limit is only used as a warning, if the total
measured current exceeds the value, but does not physically affect the
output current limits of the single power supply modules.
There are limits for each power supply module, which need to be considered:
The output power depends on the AC input voltage. A module delivers up
to 1200 W if supplied with 100…120 V AC and is capable to deliver
2000 W if supplied with 200…240 V AC.
The output voltage of a power supply module (thus of the DEV 5071) can
be adjusted between 44.2 V and 58.0 V.
The output current limit of a power supply module can be adjusted
between 10.0 A and 45.2 A.
Note, that it is possible to alter output voltage and output current to values,
which may exceed the capabilities of the power supply module and of the
DEV 5071! Since the firmware does not always restrict the input set values,
consider the conditions regarding AC input voltage, DC output voltage, and
the number of installed power supplies! The following table may help if it is
intended to alter the factory default values for the output current limit of a
power supply module (via SNMP) and/or of the device (via Web Interface).
AC input voltage range
(module output power)
DC output
voltage
per module or
with 1 module
with
2 modules
with
3 modules
with
4 modules
Minimum current limits:
(independent)
(independent)
10.0 A
20.0 A
30.0 A
40.0 A
Maximum current limits:
200…240 V AC (2000 W)
44.2 V
45.2 A
90.5 A
135.7 A
181.0 A
200…240 V AC (2000 W)
58.0 V
34.5 A
69.0 A
103.4 A
137.9 A
100…120 V AC (1200 W)
44.2 V
27.1 A
54.3 A
81.4 A
108.6 A
100…120 V AC (1200 W)
58.0 V
20.7 A
41.4 A
62.1 A
82.8 A
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Note:
Note, that after the exchange of a power supply module, the replacement
power supply module inherits the settings of the corresponding slot!
4.3.2 Factory Default Network Settings
The factory default network settings of the device are:
IP-Address: 192.168.0.11
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.99
For changing the network setup, please refer to chapters 4.4.2.2 & 5.4.5.3.
4.3.3 Factory Default SNMP Settings
The factory default SNMP settings of the device are:
Read Community: public
Write Community: private
Local/Remote changeable per SNMP:
Note, that if a Trap Destination IP Address is defined without the explicit
assignment of a port, the standard SNMP trap port 162 is assigned implicitly.
For changing the SNMP setup, please refer to chapter 5.4.5.4.
There are software factory defaults for some SNMP objects, please refer to
the corresponding chapters:
.application.controlMode chapter 5.5.4.2.1
.application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelOutVoltageSet
chapter 5.5.4.2.5.6
.application.channelTable.channelEntry.channelOutCurrentSet
chapter 5.5.4.2.5.8
.surveillance.trapEnableMask chapter 5.5.4.3.1
.surveillance.errorEnableMask chapter 5.5.4.3.2
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4.4 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
Two hardware interfaces are provided for the communication with the device:
a serial interface and an Ethernet interface.
The serial interface can be used for the basic network setup of the device.
The Ethernet interface is used for the operation via Web Interface or for
operation via SNMP.
4.4.1 Serial Interface
The Sub-D 9 pos female connector labeled "RS 232" for the standard serial
interface is located at rear side of the chassis; for the pin assignment please
refer to chapter 7.
The following parameters describe the serial interface configuration:
Transmission rate: 38400
Data bits: 8
Parity check: none
Start/Stop bit: 1
Handshake: none
4.4.2 Ethernet Interface
The RJ-45 connector labeled "Ethernet" for the standard 100Base-TX
(IEEE 802.3, Clause 24) Ethernet interface is located at the rear side of the
chassis; for the pin assignment please refer to chapter 7.
4.4.2.1 Ethernet Connection
If the standalone device is to be connected to a PC only, the connection can
be established by a crossed Ethernet cable (or via a local hub/switch with
straight Ethernet cables) and the network setup of the PC is to be altered,
that it is in the same subnet as the device. So, if it is intended to use the
factory default network settings, the IP address of the standalone PC should
be set to 192.168.0.xxx, with xxx ranging from 001…254, except 11 which is
the address of the device, e.g. set the IP address of the standalone PC to
default gateway address 192.168.0.99.
If the device is to be connected to the local network, make sure to change
the network setup as required. Ask your system administrator for the details
on network parameters which are to be used.
The factory default network settings are subject of chapter 4.3.2.
There are two different methods to change the network setup of the device.
First, the network setup can be changed via Web Interface (Setup Tab
IP Configuration), please refer to chapter 5.4.5.3. The other method that can
be performed is subject of the following chapter.
4.4.2.2 Network Setup via the Serial Interface
To change a few elementary parameters of the network setup of the device
via the serial interface, establish a hardware connection between a PC serial
port (e.g. COM1 or COM2) and the RS 232 interface of the device ("RS 232"
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connector at the chassis) using a straight cable (please refer to chapter 7 for
the pin assignment of the serial connector).
On the PC, start a terminal connection application (e.g. MS Windows
HyperTerminal).
Note:
The interface settings of the terminal connection application have to
match the serial interface configuration settings (chapter 4.4.1);
otherwise, it is not possible to enter the configuration program as
described below.
The terminal application is to be configured, that the "Backspace" or "←"
key on the keyboard works properly in the application, and that it sends a
<CR> only (and not a <CR><LF>) when hitting the "Enter" or "" key on the
keyboard. When using MS Windows HyperTerminal, select the
"Properties" entry from the "File" menu and click on the "Settings" tab.
There, select "ANSI" from the Emulation drop down list and then click on
the ASCII Setup… button to uncheck "Send line ends with line feeds"
as shown in the following figure:
4.4.2.2.1 Start and Termination of the Configuration Program
In this application, the serial interface is exclusively used for the
configuration program, i.e. if the terminal connection application is started
(and connected) either the following text is displayed initially or after hitting
the "Enter" or "" key on the keyboard:
(none) login:
With the following authentication the configuration program is started:
(none) login: config<CR>
Password: devConfig<CR>
Note:
<CR> stands for hitting the "Enter" or "" key on the keyboard.
All characters/commands to be entered are case sensitive.
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After successful authentication, the configuration program of the device is
launched. After start and after the finalization of most of the choices the
program lists the choices, which can be performed with the program:
config
======
1 set IP address (192.168.0.225)
2 set netmask (255.255.0.0)
3 set gateway (192.168.0.99)
q quit without saving
x save configuration and exit
your choice >
Choices can be executed by typing the character in the first column of each
line followed by a <CR>. The second column of each line provides a short
description of the choice and the third column displays in parentheses the
current setting of the corresponding choice. In the example above, the IP
address and the netmask are different from the factory default network
settings (please refer to chapter 4.3.2).
When using the "q" choice, the configuration program terminates and the
login message is displayed again:
(none) login:
When using the "x" choice, the configuration program saves all changes
made and reboots the device:
(...)
your choice > x<CR>
rebooting the device, please wait...
When rebooting, all processes are stopped and the reboot of the device is
initialized. After a reboot, it takes a few moments before the serial interface
is accessible again as described at the beginning of this chapter.
In the following, the available choices are explained:
4.4.2.2.2 1 set IP address
This choice is used to change the IP address of the device:
(...)
your choice > 1<CR>
Current IP address is 192.168.0.225
Enter IP address ('NONE' to clear) >
To change the current IP address, type in a different valid address; to clear
the address, type in "NONE<CR>"; and just entering <CR> maintains the current
setting:
Enter IP address ('NONE' to clear) ><CR>
unchanged
After that the choices list reappears.
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