CyberPower OLS1000ERT2U User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Manual

PowerPanel® Business Edition User’s Manual Rev. 15 2014/04/14

Page 2

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 9  Choose the component. If one single computer is connected to the UPS directly via a US

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 99 Select Shutdown or Restart item from the context menu and the confirmation window will ap

Page 4 - Table of Contents

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 100 Logs page Each log has details which can be viewed by clicking the icon next the each l

Page 5

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 101 If the Center doesn’t interact with aforementioned application and devices, refer to SNM

Page 6 - Introduction

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 102 SNMPv3 The Center will use the below SNMPv3 settings to interact with a secure device. T

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 103  Ensure the PowerPanel® Business Edition service is running on the hosted computer. If

Page 8 - Getting Started

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 104  The communities on the Security/Authentication page in the Client and on the Network/

Page 9 - Installation

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 105  When batteries have been used for a long time, they are unable to reach a full charge

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 106  Due to too short shutdown time or an unresolved problem, a power event which causes s

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 107 linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-27-generic root=UUIS=67f1e90f-d48b-40a3-9559-612cd821e4d1 ro

Page 12 - Installation on Linux

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 108 1. If multiple computers are connected to a single UPS, how do I determine which comput

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 10  Choose the start menu directory.  Click the Finish button to complete the installa

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 109 Communication can be established by assigning the Agent's IP address on the Device

Page 15 - Installation on Text Mode

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 110 To receive the trap notification from the UPS/PDU/ATS all the time, follow steps to veri

Page 16 - Installation on ESX

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 111  If the model name conforms to the format of “ORxxxxELCD”, it belongs to Office Rack M

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 112  Click Add button of the VMware Machine Properties to add a USB controller.  Select

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 113  This will add a USB Controller, click Next to add a USB Device.  Select New USB Co

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 114  Select USB Device item and click Next to proceed.  Select the USB Device of the ta

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 115 Note: In order to make sure that USB device of the target UPS can connect to vMA after a

Page 21 - Accessing PowerPanel

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 116  Citrix XenServer: A virtual-machine monitor allows several guest operating systems to

Page 22 - Change language

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 11 Installation on Linux The installer is used to install the software and requires root pe

Page 23 - Essential Setup

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 12  Choose the component. If one single computer is connected to the UPS directly via a U

Page 24 - Summary

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 13  The daemon ppbed will start during installation.  Click the Finish button to compl

Page 25 - Information

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 14 Installation on Text Mode When the system does not support graphic mode, the Linux insta

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 15  Choose the destination location.  Installation procedure starts to process until t

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 16 Before installing Agent with the USB connection, make sure the host supports USB connecti

Page 28 - Battery

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 17  The OVF template detail is displayed. Click Next to continue.

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 18  Enter the name for the deployed virtual appliance. This name should be unique within t

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 2 ELECTRONIC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CYBERPOWER POWERPANEL BUSINESS EDITION NOTICE T

Page 31 - Configuration

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 19  A deployment detail is displayed. Click Finish to start the deployment task.  After

Page 32 - Power Failure Condition

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 20  Login the virtual appliance. The default username and password are admin. In order to

Page 33 - Power Restore

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 21 The PowerPanel® Business Edition web interface can be accessed following the directions b

Page 34 - Bypass Condition

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 22 The local and remote login pages are the same. Selecting the Remember me on this compute

Page 35

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 23  Setup the SNMP community the same as in the remote management card of the UPS/PDU/ATS,

Page 36 - Diagnostics

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 24 In Agent, the Summary page provides an overview of the system operation. This includes th

Page 37 - Runtime Calibration

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 25 UPS/Status page of a PR1000LCDRTXL2Ua Input  Status: Displays the present status of th

Page 38 - Indicator Test

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 26  Current: The current of the utility power supplied to the UPS.  Power Factor: The ra

Page 39 - Manage Loads

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 27  Overload: The present load exceeds the load threshold of the UPS. Remove some equipmen

Page 40 - Manage PDU and ATS

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 28  Discharging: The UPS is supplying battery power to support the load. This is caused by

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 3 4. No Warranty. The Software is being delivered to you AS IS and its supplier makes no war

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 29  Rectifier Fault: The module rectifier is faulty and stops output power.  Inverter Fa

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 30  UPS Type: The type of the UPS. e.g. On-Line, Line Interactive or Sinewave Line Intera

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 31 Supplied Power  Voltage: Sets the output voltage which is supplied to the connected equ

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 32  Output Voltage Upper/Lower Bound: Before the UPS uses utility power as its output powe

Page 46 - Event Action

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 33 circuit or power source. The Startup Delay option will take effect every time when the UP

Page 47

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 34  Bypass at Power Off: This determines whether the UPS will switch to bypass mode and su

Page 48 - Command

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 35  Dry Relay Function: This configures the power condition for the UPS dry relay to funct

Page 49

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 36 UPS/Diagnostics page Battery Test The Battery Test performs a battery test to verify tha

Page 50 - Event List

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 37 The Runtime Calibration ensures the runtime estimate is accurate with the current load. T

Page 51 - EPO was activated; t

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 38 UPS/Load page Manage Loads Users can manage connected loads that include generic equipme

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 4 Table of Contents Introduction ...

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 39  Move load’s plug to another outlet. Click the target load you want to move from the li

Page 54 - Notification Recipient

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 40 Note. PDU or ATS may be configured in the Power/Configuration page of PPBE Client’s web i

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 41 Information Power/Information page The Power/Information page shows information about th

Page 56 - Action Settings

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 42  MAC Address: The MAC address of the UPS RMCARD, PDU or Agent’s network interface.  I

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 43  ATS: Indicates the computer is plugged in an ATS.  Network PDU: Indicates the comput

Page 58 - XMPP Instant Messaging

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 44  PDU Address: Assigns the network address of the PDU. Enter the IP address or use the p

Page 59 - Messenger service

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 45  Network communication lost. Make sure the devices network configuration is accurate. T

Page 60 - Short Message Service (SMS)

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 46 action settings for the events. The severity of each event is marked by a symbol. Severe

Page 61

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 47  Repeat: Determines whether to send one additional notification after the initial notif

Page 62 - Event Logs

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 48 NO_NEUTRAL Input is no neutral. WIRING_FAULT Site wiring fault. FATAL_ABNORMAL4

Page 63 - Status Records

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 5 Events ...

Page 64 - Logs/Status page

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 49 1: This event only occurs for the Modular UPS in Agent. 2: This event only occurs for the

Page 65 - Schedule

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 50 batteries have fully charged. An excessive load or long shutdown time may cause this even

Page 66

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 51  Power redundancy is not enough. The quantity of UPS module has not enough to be redund

Page 67

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 52 Note: Batteries are not present and A schedule has initiated events are only available in

Page 68 - Session

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 53 More events are available for the environment sensor within UPS/PDU/ATS in Client:  Env

Page 69 - Authentication

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 54  Add a new recipient: Click the New Recipient to have the blank notification recipient

Page 70

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 55  Plan: The dots and line indicates the specific days and time to send a defined notific

Page 71

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 56 The Client will warn users there is insufficient time for a complete shutdown in the PDU

Page 72 - Network

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 57 Email service  Activate: Specify whether the Agent/Client can use E-mail to send an ema

Page 73 - Network page

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 58 XMPP Instant Messaging service To use XMPP Instant Messaging, users must provide a uniqu

Page 74

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 6 Introduction PowerPanel® Business Edition (PPBE) software provides comprehensive advanced

Page 75

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 59 Note: Messenger service is available on Windows XP, 2000 and Server 2003, Terminal Servic

Page 76 - Preferences

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 60  Service provider accepts HTTP POST to send messages: This specification from an SMS p

Page 77 - Content

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 61 Logs Event Logs Logs/Event Logs page lets you view logs that record power event details i

Page 78 - Management

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 62 A pop-up status window is displayed from the selected event. Filter The following filter

Page 79 - Node Components

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 63 Logs/Status page Additional log pages can be accessed by selecting Previous and Next in

Page 80 - A Group

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 64  Weekday: Choose the days of the status records.  Max. Logs: Indicates the maximum n

Page 81 - Device Management

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 65 Shutdown In the Agent, an active schedule will cause the computer to shut down or hiberna

Page 82

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 66  Active: Choose Yes to activate this schedule effective. If No is selected, the schedul

Page 83 - Device Details

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 67 The Security/Login page is used to change the PowerPanel® Business Edition login account

Page 84

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 68 Authentication To secure and protect network communication between the PowerPanel® applic

Page 85 - Device Operations

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 7 The Client also has the ability to communicate with a PDU. Each computer powered by a PDU

Page 86

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 69 the Agent and Client, or on the System/Security page in the PDU and UPS RMCARD web. The S

Page 87 - Group Management

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 70 If the Client cannot complete these tasks due to a permission limitation, the following

Page 88 - Group Details

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 71 Network/Trap Notification page in the UPS RMCARD201 web Note: SNMP community is limited

Page 89 - Group Operations

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 72 identification and encryption. HTTPS is usually used for sensitive transactions and Power

Page 90 - IT Equipment Details

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 73 provides a security certification over the HTTPS connection. This certification may not b

Page 91

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 74 Firefox displays that the security certification is not trusted. Second, select Permanen

Page 92 - IT Equipment Operations

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 75 Google Chrome displays that the security certification is not trusted. Safari Click the

Page 93 - IT Equipment

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 76 Preferences/User Experience page  Working Day: Sets the days users normally work. 

Page 94 - Toolbar

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 77 Using PowerPanel Business Edition Center Management Power Equipment Power Equipment page

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 78 Add Group. Click this button and the Add Group dialogue box will appear. Add Device. Cl

Page 96

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 8 Historical logs for events and results about demands to power management. Getting Started

Page 97 - IT Equipment Management

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 79 IT Equipment. A computer which has Agent installed. IT Equipment. A computer which has

Page 98

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 80 ATS have the following states on functioning: ATS uses this input source as current sou

Page 99

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 81 Add Device item in the context menu of target group Enter the comma-separated IP address

Page 100 - System Logs

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 82 Highlight the device node you wish to rename and select Rename in the context menu. The R

Page 101 - Security

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 83  Statistics: Indicates the state of the device as Normal, Severe, Warning or Untouched.

Page 102

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 84  Power Rating: The Volt-Amp rating (VA) and power rating (Watts) of the UPS.  Voltage

Page 103 - Technical Support

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 85 A confirmation window lists computers able to be shutdown Power Control  Power Off: Cl

Page 104

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 86 to begin. A sequenced power cycle will cause computers connected to the UPS/PDU/ATS that

Page 105

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 87 Select the group you wish to move and select Move in the context menu. Select the target

Page 106

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 88  Normal: Indicates a UPS/PDU/ATS which is normal.  Severe: Indicates a UPS/PDU/ATS wi

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 8  Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or above  Firefox 2.0 or above  Google Chrome  Konq

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PowerPanel™ Business Edition 89 A confirmation window of a bulk power on operation  Power Cycle: Click Power Cycle an

Page 109

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 90 IT equipment is computers which have PowerPanel® Agent or Client installed, or generic eq

Page 110

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 91 If the Installed PPBE Client option is enabled, this indicates the generic equipment will

Page 111

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 92 Power Control  Power Off: Select Power Off from the context menu. Decide whether to tur

Page 112

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 93 IT Equipment page Toolbar The Toolbar provides device states and buttons to expand, add

Page 113

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 94 Indicates that there are no problems with this device. Node Components Each node is name

Page 114

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 95 Add Group button on toolbar Or click the Add Group item to create a new sub-group from t

Page 115

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 96 Each group provides information about the communication state or the computer type from t

Page 116 - Glossary

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 97 Select the Add Computer/Equipment item from the context menu of any group to display the

Page 117

PowerPanel™ Business Edition 98 Select Remove in the context menu. A pop-up window will appear. Click OK to delete the s

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