This manual contains important instructions and warnings that you should
follow during the installation, operation, storage and maintenance of this
product. Failure to heed these instructions and warnings will void the warranty.
Only qualied personnel can service this equipment.
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Follow the following precautions when working on this unit.
1. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
2. Use tools with insulated handles.
3. Examine the packing container. Notify the carrier immediately if any damage
is present.
4. Do not disassemble the unit.
5. Do not operate the unit near water or in an area with excessive humidity.
6. Keep liquid and foreign objects from getting inside the unit.
7. Do not operate the unit close to gas or re.
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Upstream circuit breaker must be added for each input. The recommended breaker is D curve 30A for STS30002SR00035 and D curve 32A for STS30002SR10035
and STS30002SR10135.
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Verify whether the branch circuit breaker or fuse on service feed is correct.
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Verify line voltage requirements and the supplied line voltage prior to installation.
1.2 Electrical Warnings
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When servicing this equipment, you will need to remove its protective covers and
disconnect the input power. Please observe great caution during these proce-
dures. Only qualied personnel can service this equipment.
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Check that power cords, plugs, and outlets are in good condition.
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1.3 Standard Compliance
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Safety
UL (US) : UL 60950-1 (only for STS30002SR00035)
CE (EU) : IEC/EN 60950-1
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EMI
CISPR 22 Class A and FCC Class A
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EMS
IEC 61000-4-2 IEC 61000-4-6
IEC 61000-4-3 IEC 61000-4-8
IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-11
IEC 61000-4-5
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IPv6 Certication
IPv6 Ready Logo Phase 2 (Core for Host, Logo ID 02-C-000624)
1.4 Storage
Please store the STS in its original package and in a dry place. Keep the storage
temperature between -15°C ~ +50°C.
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Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 2 : Introduction
2.1 General Overview
The STS is designed to guarantee the uninterrupted operation of sensitive equipment. It is powered by two independent power sources and automatically makes a
rapid switch from one source to the other when the original power supplying to its
connected load fails.
The user can know the power ow and STS’s status from the front panel’s LED indicators and monitor the STS via the built-in InsightPower SNMP IPv6 card. The unit
has a network interface for the user to read and write parameters and the network
interface can be implemented via the Ethernet protocol through an RJ45 connector.
The STS is designed to be efcient and reliable.
2.2 Package List
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S1 S1-ON
NETWORK
TEST
LOCAL
O/P
S2
S2-ON
RESET
STS30002SR00035STS30002SR10035
1
2345
S1 S1-ON
NETWORK
TEST
LOCAL
O/P
S2 S2-ON
RESET
STS30002SR10135
3
S1
S1-ON
NETWORK
TEST
LOCAL
O/P
S2
S2-ON
RESET
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No. ItemQ’ty
1
2
3
4
5
STS Module1 PC
Bracket Ear2 PCS
Bracket Screw8 PCS
Rack Screw4 PCS
Rack Nut4 PCS
NOTE :
1. If there is any damage or anything missing, please immediately contact
the dealer from whom you purchased the unit.
2. If the STS needs to be returned, carefully repack the STS and all of the
accessories using the original packing material that came with the unit.
2.3 Features
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Flexible installation
Front installation and rear installation are applicable.
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Self-test function
Power-on self-test
Manual self-test
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Withstands high inrush current
SCR design withstands high inrush current during transferring process.
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2.4 Model Type
There are three models. Please see the following table and pictures.
InputOutput
Model No.
TypeLengthTypeLength
STS30002SR00035L6-30P
3600mm
(12 feet)
L6-30R
450mm
(18 inches)
STS30002SR10035IEC309-32A 4000mmIEC309-32A1000mm
S1 S1-ON
TEST
O/P
S2
S2-ON
HP-T4049S-
3P-L2
NETWORK
LOCAL
RESET
N/A
STS30002SR10135
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Model: STS30002SR00035
HP-T4049S-
3P-L2
N/A
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Model: STS30002SR10035
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Model: STS30002SR10135
S1
S1-ON
NETWORK
TEST
LOCAL
O/P
S2
S2-ON
RESET
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NETWORK
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LOCAL
O/P
S2 S2-ON
RESET
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Chapter 3 : Installation
3.1 Installation_Model: STS30002SR00035
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Front installation
NETWORK
S1 S1-ON
LOCAL
RESET
TEST
O/P
S2 S2-ON
Chapter 3 Installation
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Rear installation
NOTE :
and two rack screws are spare parts.
NETWORK
S1 S1-ON
LOCAL
RESET
TEST
O/P
S2 S2-ON
After installation, the surplus four bracket screws, two rack nuts
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3.2 Installation_Model: STS30002SR10035
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Front installation
NETWORK
S1 S1-ON
LOCAL
RESET
TEST
O/P
S2 S2-ON
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Rear installation
NOTE :
After installation, the surplus four bracket screws, two rack nuts
and two rack screws are spare parts.
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S1 S1-ON
LOCAL
RESET
TEST
O/P
S2 S2-ON
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3.3 Installation_Model: STS30002SR10135
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Front installation
NETWORK
S1 S1-ON
LOCAL
RESET
O/P
S2
S2-ON
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Rear installation
TEST
Chapter 3 Installation
S1 S1-ON
TEST
O/P
S2 S2-ON
NOTE :
After installation, the surplus four bracket screws, two rack nuts
and two rack screws are spare parts.
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LOCAL
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Chapter 4 : Wiring
To Source 2
4.1 Wiring_Model: STS30002SR00035
1
Connect the input power cables (provided) to two power sources (source 1 (S1)
& source 2 (S2)). Source 1 (S1) is the preferred source.
2
Connect the output power cable (provided) to your load.
3
Connect the Ethernet cable (not provided) to the front panel’s ‘NETWORK’
port.
S1 S1-ON
NETWORK
To Source 1
TEST
To Load
LOCAL
O/P
S2
S2-ON
RESET
4.2 Wiring_Model: STS30002SR10035
1
Connect the input power cables (provided) to two power sources (source 1 (S1)
& source 2 (S2)). Source 1 (S1) is the preferred source.
2
Connect the output power cable (provided) to your load.
3
Connect the Ethernet cable (not provided) to the front panel’s ‘NETWORK’
port.
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To Source 2
S1
S1-ON
NETWORK
TEST
O/P
To Source 1
S2 S2-ON
To Load
4.3 Wiring_Model: STS30002SR10135
1
Remove the two screws shown in the gure below.
Chapter 4 Wiring
LOCAL
RESET
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RESET
LOCAL
NETWORK
S1 S1-ON
O/P
S2-ON
TEST
S2
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2
To Source 1
To Source 2
To Load
After removing the two screws, you will see the wiring terminals (L, N, G) as
follows.
G
N
L
G
N
L
G
N
L
RESET
LOCAL
NETWORK
S1 S1-ON
O/P
S2-ON
TEST
S2
3
Follow the following table to use the specified wires to connect the wiring
terminals and the source 1 (S1), source 2 (S2) and your load. For wiring,
please refer the gure below. Please note that source 1 (S1) is the preferred
source.
L
Wiring
Terminal
LNG
N GLN GLN G
Location
Wire
Function
Phase Neutral Ground
Terminal
Wire Size
32A
Rating
Minimum
Input Wire
10 AWG/ 3G4
Size
Tightening
Torque
4
Connect the Ethernet cable (not provided) to the front panel’s ‘NETWORK’
14Kgf-cm
port.
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Chapter 5 Front Panel
NETWORK
S1 S1-ON
S2 S2-ON
O/P
45
4
TEST
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No.ItemDescription
1
S1 LEDGreen. The LED indicates the condition of input source
1. If the input source 1 is within the acceptable range, the
LED will light up as green. If the input source 1 is out of the
acceptable range, the LED will be off.
2
S2 LEDGreen. The LED indicates the condition of input source
2. If the input source 2 is within the acceptable range, the
LED will light up as green. If the input source 2 is out of the
acceptable range, the LED will be off.
3
S1_ON
LED
Green. If the STS uses input source 1 to supply power to the
output, the LED will light up as green. If not, the LED will be
off.
4
S2_ON
LED
Green. If the STS uses input source 2 to supply power to the
output, the LED will light up as green. If not, the LED will be
off.
LOCAL
RESET
5
5
O/P
LED
Green. The LED indicates the output condition (voltage is >
60Vac). If there is output, the LED will light up as green. If
not, the LED will be off.
6
Test
Button
Use the button to test the STS. Press the button once and
the STS will transfer to the 2nd source for 1 minute and then
transfer back to the original preferred source.
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No.ItemDescription
7
Test
LED
Green. If you press the test button, the STS will be under
test and the Test LED will ash (on: 0.5s; off: 0.5s). In normal
operation, the LED will be off.
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Fault
LED
Red. If the STS has any internal fault, the LED will light up as
red. If the STS has any environmental fault, the LED will ash
(on: 0.5s; off: 0.5s). Via the NETWORK port, fault messages
will be sent to a connected PC. From the PC, you can see
error codes as follows.
Environmental Fault
Error CodeMeaning
E01Output overload
E02
E03
E04
Over temperature (due to detection of
ambient temperature)
Over temperature warning (due to
detection of S1 heat-sink temperature)
Over temperature warning (due to
detection of S2 heat-sink temperature)
Internal Fault
Error CodeMeaning
E11
E12
Over temperature (due to detection of S1
heat-sink temperature)
Over temperature (due to detection of S2
heat-sink temperature)
E13Auxiliary power 1 circuit failure
E14Auxiliary power 2 circuit failure
E21Input relay of S1 is open
E22Input relay of S1 is short
E23Input relay of S2 is open
E24Input relay of S2 is short
E25Input SCR of S1 is open
E27Input SCR of S2 is open
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No.ItemDescription
NET LEDSTS LED
Chapter 5 Front Panel
NETWORK
1
2
3
4
Indicators
Port
LOCAL
Port
RESET
Button
LED
Connects to the Ethernet Network.
Connects to a workstation with an RJ45 to DB9 cable to
congure the system.
Resets InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for STS (hereafter referred
to as SNMP IPv6). This DOES NOT affect the operation of
the STS.
NET LED (green) indicates network communication status.
STS LED (amber) indicates the STS’s communication status.
NETWORK
LEDConditionMeaning
ALL
Blinking
Rapidly
Firmware is upgrading.
NET LEDOFFEthernet is unlinked.
Ethernet is linked but no DHCP
NET LEDBlinking
server is found.
(Default IP 192.168.1.100)
NET LEDGreenEthernet is linked.
STS LEDOFF
1. Initialization
2. SNMP IPv6 abnormality
STS LEDAmberSNMP IPv6 abnormality
Every
second
STS LEDBlinking
Every
50 ms
Poor connection
between the STS and
the SNMP IPv6.
Normal connection
between the STS and
the SNMP IPv6.
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No.ItemDescription
5
DIP
Switches
Set up operation mode. Please refer to the following table.
DIP Switch 2DIP Switch 1
1 2
ON
DIP
Switch 1
OFFOFF
OFFON
DIP
Switch 2
Operation
Mode
Normal
Mode
Pass
Through
Mode
Description
The built-in SNMP IPv6
provides the STS’s
status information and
parameters through a
network system.
The built-in SNMP
IPv6 stops polling
the STS but transfers
the communication
data between the
LOCAL port and
the STS. ModBus
Communication:
9600bps 8-N-1.
ONOFFN/AInvalid state.
ONON
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In this mode, user
can login through
the LOCAL port and
congure the built-in
SNMP IPv6’s settings.
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Chapter 6 Operation
(L)
(N)
(G)
(L)
(N)
(G)
UPS
(Source 1)
UPS
(Source 2)
2 poles circuit breaker
(L1)
(N1)
(G)
2 poles circuit breaker
(L2)
(N2)
(G)
STS
S1
(L)
To the
(N)
sensitive
equipment
(G)
S2
After power connection, the STS will automatically perform power-on self-test. After
the test, the STS will start supplying power to its connected equipment. You can
also press the Test Button to force the STS to execute self-test.
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Chapter 7 : InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for STS
7.1 Introduction of InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for STS
The InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for STS, hereafter referred to as SNMP IPv6, is
built in the STS and is a device that provides an interface between the STS and
a network. It communicates with the STS, acquires its information and remotely
manages the STS via a network system. The SNMP IPv6 supports public protocols
including SNMP and HTTP. You can effortlessly congure this SNMP IPv6 using a
network system and easily obtain your STS’s status and manage your STS via the
SNMP IPv6.
7.2 SNMP IPv6 Features
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Network STS management
Allows remote management of the STS from any workstation through Internet or
Intranet.
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Remote STS monitoring via SNMP & HTTP
Allows remote monitoring of the STS using SNMP NMS, Delta MIB (Management
Information Base) or a Web Browser.
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STS and system function conguration from any client (password protected)
Sets the STS and system parameters through a Web Browser.
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Event logs & metering data keeping
Provides a history data of the STS’s power events, power quality and status.
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Other features and supported protocols include:
- User notication via SNMP Traps and e-mail
- Network Time Protocol
- Telnet conguration
- BOOTP/ DHCP
- HTTPS, SSH, SFTP and SNMPv3 security protocols
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- RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) login and local
authentication
- Remote event log management through syslog
- IPv6 Ready Logo certied (ID 02-C-000624)
DEFAULT SETTING
User Name: admin
Password: password
DHCP Client: Enable
IPv4 Address: 192.168.1.100
7.3 Top View and Front View of SNMP IPv6
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Network Port
LED Indicators
Local Port
Reset Button
Dip Switches
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Front View
Network Port
1 2
ON
LED IndicatorsLocal Port Reset Button
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7.4 Console Management
You can manage the SNMP IPv6 through the LOCAL port. Please use an RJ45 to DB9 cable to connect the SNMP IPv6’s LOCAL port and your workstation’s COM port. Make sure both of the DIP switches are set to the OFF position (normal mode). The baud-rate of the workstation’s COM setting should be 2400 bps.
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Web Card Main Menu
+========================+
Web Card Main Menu
| |
+========================+
Web Card Version 01.12.11f
MAC Address 00-30-ab-26-b1-b4
[1].User Manager
[2].TCP/IP Setting
[3].Network Parameter
[4].Time Server
[5].Soft Restart
[6].Reset All To Default
[d].Device Communication
[z].Exit Without Save
[0].Save And Exit
---------------Local Auth
Administrator
[5].Account: admin
[6].Password: ********
[7].Limitation: Only in This LAN
Device Manager
[8].Account: device
[9].Password: ********
[a].Limitation: Only in This LAN
Read Only User
[b].Account: user
[c].Password: ********
[d].Limitation: Allow Any
[0].Back To Previous Menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
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TCP/ IP Setting
+========================+
TCP/IP Setting
| |
+========================+
[1].IPv4 Address: 192.168.1.100
[2].IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
[3].IPv4 Gateway IP: 192.168.1.254
[4].IPv4 DNS or WINS IP:192.168.1.254
[5].DHCPv4 Client: Enable
[6].IPv6 Address: ::
[7].IPv6 Prefix Length: 0
[8].IPv6 Gateway IP: fe80::226:Sbff:fecc:fdal
[9].IPv6 DNS IP: ::
[a].DHCPv6: Disable
[b].Host Name(NetBIOS): INSIGHTPOWER
[c].System Contact:
[d].System Location:
[e].Auto-Negotiation: Enable
[f].Speed: 100M
[g].Duplex: Full
[h].Status Stable: 3
[i].Telnet Idle Time: 60 Seconds
[0].Back To Previous Menu
Please Enter Your Choice =>
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Network Parameter
+========================+
Network Parameter
| |
+========================+
[1].HTTP Server: Enable
[2].HTTPS Server: Enable
[3].Telnet Server: Disable
[4].SSH/SFTP Server: Enable
[5].FTP Server: Enable
[6].Syslog: Disable
[7].HTTP Server Port: 80
[8].HTTPS Server Port: 443
[9].Telnet Server Port: 23
[a].SSH Server Port: 22
[b].FTP Server Port: 21
[c].Syslog Server1:
[d].Syslog Server2:
[e].Syslog Server3:
[f].Syslog Server4:
[g].SNMP Get,Set Port: 161
[0].Back To Previous Menu
Web Card Version 01.12.11f
MAC Address 00-30-ab-26-b1-b4
[1].User Manager
[2].TCP/IP Setting
[3].Network Parameter
[4].Time Server
[5].Soft Restart
[6].Reset All To Default
[d].Device Communication
[z].Exit Without Save
[0].Save And Exit
Please Enter Your Choice => 5
The Web Card Will Restart.
Are You Sure? [Y]es/[N]o =>
Time Server
Web Card Main Menu
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STS> Vs1
216.8
STS> Vs2
217.9
STS> Iout
8.1
STS> Vout
217.1
STS> Vbp2s
180.0
STS> Vbs2p
180.0
STS> Tdp2s
12.0
STS> Tds2p
12.0
STS> TempF
96
STS> TempC
36
STS> Age
1075878
STS> Time
13:3:24 07/18 2011
STS> XCount
4402
STS> Prefer
S1
STS> DevID
12345678901234567890
STS> Serial
You can enter the STS Command Mode below by selecting Device Communication.
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7.5 Upgrade
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Upgrade via Web
You can upgrade the SNMP IPv6’s rmware or the STS’s rmware through the
InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for STS Web (please see the following gure). The
SNMP IPv6 will restart after finishing self-upgrade. If you upload the STS’s
rmware to the Web, you can see the STS’s rmware upgrade progress from the
Web.
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Upgrade via FTP/ SFTP
You can also upgrade the SNMP IPv6’s rmware or the STS’s rmware by using
FTP or SFTP program. Make sure you upload correct images to upgrade_snmp
when upgrading SNMP IPv6’s rmware, and upload correct images to upgrade_
device when upgrading the STS’s rmware.
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You can also upgrade the SNMP IPv6’s rmware or the STS’s rmware by using
EzSetting.
1. Click Discover. A list of SNMP devices is shown. Select a device from the
Device List, and click Modify.
2. Enter Administrator account and password.
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3. Click Upgrade. The upgrade dialog box pops up. Click Browse to select
a valid firmware binary file. Verify the firmware version shown under File
Information, and then click UpgradeNow to continue.
7.6 STS Command Settings
CommandDescriptionParameterResponse
InfoReport summary
information.
TempFReport internal STS
fahrenheit temperature.
TempCReport internal STS celsius
temperature.
AgeReport internal STS age.N/A#
TimeReport present time.N/Ahh:mm:ss MM/DD/
XCountReport number of times that
STS has transferred.
ModelReport the model name.N/A<model name
FWVerReport the FW version.N/A<version string>
FWDateReport the FW release date.N/AYYYY-MM-DD
SerialReport the unit’s serial
number.
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[<response>]
[<unit>]
N/A#
N/A#
YYYY
N/A#
string>
N/A<Device serial
string>
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CommandDescriptionParameterResponse
DevIDReport the unit’s device ID.N/A<Device ID string>
PreferReport the preferred source.N/AS1 or S2
SensReport the sensitivity.N/Ahi or low
ModeReport the operation mode.N/AInitialization
Diagnosis
Off
S1
S2
Safe
Fault
VoutReport the output voltage.N/A#.#
IoutReport the output current.N/A#.#
Vs1Report the primary voltage.N/A#.#
Vs2Report the secondary
N/A#.#
voltage.
Fs1Report the primary
N/A#.#
frequency.
Fs2Report the secondary
N/A#.#
frequency.
Vtp2sReport the primary to
N/A#.#
secondary trip voltage.
Vts2pReport the secondary to
N/A#.#
primary trip voltage.
Vbp2sReport the primary to
N/A#.#
secondary brownout voltage.
Vbs2pReport the secondary to
N/A#.#
primary brownout voltage.
Tdp2sReport the recover time
N/A#.#
of transfer from primary to
secondary.
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CommandDescriptionParameterResponse
Tds2pReport the recover time of
transfer from secondary to
primary.
Mvs1Report the max voltage of
comparing cycles for primary
AC blackout.
Mvs2Report the max voltage
of comparing cycles for
secondary AC blackout.
Mts1Report the max time of
comparing cycles for primary
AC blackout.
Mts2Report the max time of
comparing cycles for
secondary AC blackout.
LogReport the event code and
time of prior transfers.
Tprev[1..9]Report the time of prior
transfer/event.
Tprev1 is the most recent
time.
Event[1..9]Report the event code for
prior transfer.
N/A
#.#
N/A#.#
N/A#.#
N/A#.#
N/A#.#
1 ~ 10hh:mm:ss MM/DD/
YYYY 0x#
N/Ahh:mm:ss MM/DD/
YYYY
N/A0x#
Event1 is the most recent
event.
ClearLogClear event log.N/AVarious kinds
SetTimeSet the present time.hh:mm:ss
SetDateSet the present date.MM/DD/YYYY Various kinds
SetPreferSet the preferred source.1 or 2Various kinds
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CommandDescriptionParameterResponse
SetDevIDSet the unit's device ID.<20
Various kinds
characters>
alphanumeric
only
SetVtp2sSet the primary to secondary
165.0 ~ 175.0 Various kinds
trip voltage.
SetVts2pSet the secondary to primary
165.0 ~ 175.0 Various kinds
trip voltage.
SetVbp2sSet the primary to secondary
180.0 ~ 264.0 Various kinds
brownout voltage.
SetVbs2pSet the secondary to primary
180.0 ~ 264.0 Various kinds
brownout voltage.
SetTdp2sSet the recover time of
12.0 ~ 1800.0 Various kinds
transfer from primary to
secondary.
SetTds2pSet the recover time of
12.0 ~ 1800.0 Various kinds
transfer from secondary to
primary.
SetMvs1Set the max voltage of
30 ~ 50Various kinds
comparing cycles for primary
AC blackout.
SetMvs2Set the max voltage of
30 ~ 50Various kinds
comparing cycles for
secondary AC blackout.
SetMts1Set the max time of
2.0 ~ 4.0Various kinds
comparing cycles for primary
AC blackout.
SetMts2Set the max time of
2.0 ~ 4.0Various kinds
comparing cycles for
secondary AC blackout.
UpProcessStatus of upgrade progress.N/AIdle / Run / Error
UpStepStage of upgrade progress.N/AInit / File ID / Auth
/ Addr / Erase /
Program / Read
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CommandDescriptionParameterResponse
UpPercentage Percentage of upgrade
N/A#.#
progress.
UpResultResult of upgrade progress.N/AOK / No response
(1) Please download and install OpenSSH from http://www.openssh.org.
(2) Launch shell and enter the following command to create your own keys.
Please ignore it when prompted to provide passphrase.
DSA Key:ssh-keygen –t dsa
RSA Key:ssh-keygen –t rsa
(3) Upload DSA and RSA key les on the web.
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(1) Please download and install PuTTY from http://www.putty.org.
(2) Run puttygen.exe from the installed directory.
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(3) Select SSH-2 RSA from the Parameters area and click Key→ Generate
key pair to generate an RSA key.
(4) Select Conversions→ Export OpenSSH Key and assign a le name to the
RSA key. Please ignore it when prompted to provide key passphrase.
(5) Select SSH-2 DSA from the Parameters area and select Key→ Generate
key pair to generate a DSA key.
(6) Select Export OpenSSH Key from Conversions and assign a le name to
the DSA key. Please ignore it when prompted to provide key passphrase.
(7) Upload the DSA and RSA key les to the web.
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Chapter 8 : Troubleshooting
Problem Possible case Solution
All LEDs on the
front panel are off.
S1 or S2 LED is
off.
Fault LED ashes.Output overload.Reduce the connected load.
Fault LED lights
up.
Can not
communicate with
the STS.
The power
sources, S1 and
S2, are both
absent.
The corresponding
power source is
absent or out of
range.
Over temperature.Check the environment temperature.
Internal component
damage.
Wrong setting or
malfunction.
1. Check the output (overload/
short-circuit).
2. Check both power sources, S1
and S2.
3. Reset the upstream circuit
breakers.
1. Check the corresponding power
source.
2. Reset the corresponding
upstream circuit breaker.
Please contact service personnel.
Refer to the user manual of
InsightPower SNMP IPv6 for STS.
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Appendix 1 Specications
Appendix 1 : Specications
Static Transfer Switch
Operating
Voltage
Operating
Frequency
Current Rating
Physical
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
Weight
Environment
200/208/220/230/240 Vac
45Hz to 65HZ
STS30002SR0003524A for UL/ 25.6A for CE
STS30002SR1003530A*
STS30002SR1013530A*
STS30002SR0003543mm x 440mm x 385mm
STS30002SR1003543mm x 440mm x 385mm
STS30002SR1013543mm x 440mm x 390mm
STS30002SR000357.7Kg
STS30002SR100357.6Kg
STS30002SR101356.2Kg
Operating temperature 0~40°C
Storage temperature-15~50°C
Humidity0%~95% RH (non-condensing)
Acoustic noise<40dBA
Operating Elevation0 to 2000m (0 to 6252ft)
NOTE :
1. * Under the condition of 35°C. If the environment temperature is between
36°C ~40°C (included), the product should be de-rated to 25.6A.
2. Refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
3. All specications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Appendix 2 : Warranty
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions,
to be free from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty
period. If the product has any failure problem within the warranty period, Seller will
repair or replace the product at its sole discretion according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper
installation, operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire,
natural disaster, etc.), and this warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and
consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty
period. If any maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING!
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the
environment and the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for
the installation and the usage of this product. The User Manual must be
carefully followed. Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the
suitability or tness of this product for any specic application.
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