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Instructions This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Dangerous Voltage
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Protective Grounding Terminal This symbol indicates a terminal that must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other connections to the equipment.
Life-Support Policy
As a general policy, Server Technology  does not recommend the use of any of its products in the following situations:
life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the Server Technology product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the
life-support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness.
direct patient care.
Server Technology will not knowingly sell its products for use in such applications unless it receives in writing assurances satisfactory to Server Technology that:
the risks of injury or damage have been minimized,
the customer assumes all such risks, and
the liability of Server Technology is adequately protected under the circumstances.
The term life-support device includes but is not limited to neonatal oxygen analyzers, nerve stimulators (whether used for anesthesia, pain relief or other purposes), auto-transfusion devices, blood pumps, defibrillators, arrhythmia detectors and alarms, pacemakers, hemodialysis systems, peritoneal dialysis systems, neonatal ventilator incubators, ventilators (for adults or infants), anesthesia ventilators, infusion pumps, and any other devices designated as “critical” by the U.S. FDA.
Notices
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The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, changes are made periodically. These changes are incorporated in newer publication editions. Server Technology may improve and/or change products described in this publication at any time. Due to continuing system improvements, Server Technology is not responsible for inaccurate information which may appear in this manual. For the latest product updates, consult the Server Technology web site at www.servertech.com. In no event will Server Technology be liable for direct, indirect, special, exemplary, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this document, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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Product
Benefits
PRO1
PDU with the NIM2/PRO2 network card:
Faster processor and more memory
Hot swap network card
Network card swap with no re-programming (PCM)
Features/functions can be added as needed
Multi-linking (up to 4 units)
Power from link unit keeps network up if power from master unit goes down
Sentry4-MIB allows additional alarm warning and threshold levels
PRO2
PRO2 architecture with the NIM2 network card:
PRO1 features, plus additional features
PIPS standard
Branch monitoring standard
Locking data and low voltage cables
Smart products with breaker/fuse branch circuit sensing
All products 60 degrees Celsius rated
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Only for installation and use in a Restricted Access Location in accordance with the following installation and use instructions.
This equipment should only be installed by trained personnel.
Destiné à l'installation et l'utilisation dans le cadre de Restricted Access Location selon les instructions d'installation et d'utilisation.
Cet équipement est uniquement destiné à être installé par personnel qualifié.
Nur für Installation und Gebrauch in eingeschränkten Betriebszonen gemäß der folgenden Installations-und Gebrauchsanweisungen.
Dieses Gerät ist nur für den Einbau durch Personal vorgesehen.
This equipment is designed to be installed on a dedicated circuit. The power supply cord shall be a minimum of
1.5m (4.9ft) and a maximum of 4.5m (15ft). If using an extension power cord, the total length shall also be no more than the maximum allowed. The plug is considered the disconnect device and must be easily accessible.
Cet équipement a été conçu pour être installé que un circuit dédié. Le cordon
d’alimentation doit être d’au moins 1,5M et
un maximum de 4,5m. Si vous utilisez un cordon de rallonge, la longueur totale est également plus que le maximum autorise. La prise est considérée comme un dispositif de coupure et doit être facilement accessible.
Die Geräte sind für eine Installation an einer fest zugeordneten Leitung ausgelegt. Die Stromzuleitung hat eine Mindestlänge von 1,5m, und hochstens 4,5m. Sollten Sie ein Verlangerrungsnetzkabel, der Gesamtlange auch nicht mehr als die maximal zulassige sein. Der Stecker dient zur Trennung vom Netz und muss einfach erreichbar sein.
The dedicated circuit must have circuit breaker or fuse protection. PDUs have been designed without a master circuit breaker or fuse to avoid becoming a
single point of failure. It is the customer’s
responsibility to provide adequate protection for the dedicated power circuit. Protection of capacity equal to the current rating of the PDU must be provided and must meet all applicable codes and regulations. In North America, protection must have a 10,000A interrupt capacity.
Le circuit spécialisé doit avoir un disjoncteur ou une protection de fusible. PDUs ont été conçus sans disjoncteur général ni fusible pour éviter que cela devient un seul endroit
de panne. C’est la responsabilité du client
de fournir une protection adéquate pour le circuit-alimentation spécialisé. Protection de capacité équivalant à la puissance de l'équipement, et respectant tous les codes et normes applicables. Les disjoncteurs ou fusibles destinés à l'installation en Amérique du Nord doivent avoir une capacité d'interruption de 10.000 A.
Der feste Stromkreis muss mit einem Schutzschalter oder einem Sicherungsschutz versehen sein. PDUs verfügt über keinen Hauptschutzschalter bzw. über keine Sicherung, damit kein einzelner Fehlerpunkt entstehen kann. Der Kunde ist dafür verantwortlich, den Stromkreis sachgemäß zu schützen. Der Kapazitätsschutz entspricht der aktuellen Stromstärke der Geräte und muss alle relevanten Codes und Bestimmungen erfüllen. Für Installation in Nordamerika müssen Ausschalter bzw. Sicherung über
10.000 A Unterbrechungskapazität verfügen.
Models with unterminated power cords: Input connector must be installed by qualified service personnel. Input connector rating must meet all applicable codes and regulations.
Modèles avec cordons d'alimentation non terminées: Le connecteur d’entrée doit être installé par un personnel qualifié. Entrée
cote de raccordement doit respecter tous les codes et règlements électriques applicables.
Modelle mit nicht abgeschlossenen
Netzkabel: Der Eingangsstecker darf nur
von qualifiziertem Wartungspersonal installiert werden. Eingangsanschluss
Bewertung müssen alle geltenden und verbindlichen Normen und Vorschriften entsprechen.
Do not block venting holes when installing this product. Allow for maximum airflow at all times.
Ne bloquez pas les orifices d'aération lors de l'installation de ce produit. Permettre une circulation d'air maximale à tout moment.
Achten Sie darauf, dass keine Belüftungslöcher bei der Installation dieses Produkts. Damit für maximalen Luftstrom zu allen Zeiten.
Installation Orientation: Vertical units are designed to be installed in vertical orientation.
Installation Orientation: Les unités vertical sont conçues pour être installées dans une orientation verticale.
Installationsausrichtung: Vertical Einheiten sind zur vertikalen Installation vorgesehen.
Always disconnect the power supply cord before servicing to avoid electrical shock. For products with two input power cords, both must be disconnected before servicing.
Toujours débrancher le cordon d'alimentation avant de l'ouverture pour éviter un choc électrique. Pour les produits avec deux cordons d'alimentation d'entrée, les deux doivent être déconnectés avant l'entretien.
Trennen Sie das Netzkabel, bevor Sie Wartungsarbeiten Öffnung einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden. Für Produkte mit zwei Eingangsstromkabel, sowohl, müssen vor der Wartung abgeschaltet werden.
WARNING! High leakage current! Earth connection is essential before connecting supply!
ATTENTION! Haut fuite très possible! Une connection de masse est essentielle avant de connecter l’alimentation !
ACHTUNG! Hoher Ableitstrom! Ein Erdungsanschluss ist vor dem Einschalten der Stromzufuhr erforderlich!
WARNING! Cx-xxE-x units double pole/neutral fusing
ATTENTION! Les unités Cx-xxE-x Double Pôle/Fusible sur le Neutre
ACHTUNG!: Cx-xxE-x Zweipolige bzw. Neutralleiter-Sicherung
ATTENTION! Observe precautions for handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices.
Attention ! Respecter les mesures de sécurité en manipulant des dispositifs sensibles aux décharges électrostatiques.
Achtung! Vorsichtshinweise zur Handhabung elektrostatisch empfindlicher Geräte beachten.
Products rated for 240/415VAC may be fitted with a plug that is rated for a higher voltage. Caution must be taken to assure that the rating of the unit and the supply voltage match.
Les produits prévus pour 240/415VAC peut être équipé d'un bouchon qui est conçu pour une tension plus élevée. Des précautions doivent être prises pour assurer
que la cote de l’unité et la tension d’alimentation correspond.
Produkte die für 240/415VAC zugelassen sind können mit einem Stecker der für eine höhere Spannung ausgestattet sein. Vorsicht ist geboten, um sicherzustellen, dass die erlaubten Betriebswerte des Gerätes und der Versorgungsspannung zueinander passen.
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For the following Detachable Input Cords with the self-locking IEC C19 feature, follow Procedure A.
PTCORD-L1, PTCORD-L2, PTCORD-L3, PTCORD-L5, PTCORD-L6, or PTCORD-L7.
For the following Detachable Input Cords, follow Procedure B.
PTCORD-1, PTCORD-2, PTCORD-3, PTCORD-4, PTCORD-5, PTCORD-6, or PTCORD-7.

Procedure A

If the PRO2 was supplied with a Detachable Input Power Cord with a self-locking IEC C19, install it directly into the C20 inlet.
1. Verify the Retention Bracket Assembly (part number KIT-0016) is not installed. a. If KIT-0016 is installed, remove the two screws attaching the bracket to the IEC 60320 C20 inlet to
the enclosure.
b. Remove the Retention Bracket Assembly. c. Re-attach the two screws to the IEC C20 and securely tighten.
2. Push the C19 from the Detachable Input Cord firmly into the C20 inlet to ensure it is properly seated.

Procedure B

If the PRO2 was supplied with a Detachable Input Power Cord without the self-locking C19 feature, install with the Retention Bracket Assembly (part number KIT-0016), followed by the power cord.
1. Remove the two screws attaching the IEC 60320 C20 inlet to the enclosure.
2. Assemble and attach the Retention Bracket to the enclosure as shown
3. Connect the power cord. Ensure the C19 is fully seated against the C20 inlet. (It may be necessary to loosen some of the Retention Bracket Assembly screws to allow the C19 plug to be properly installed.)
4. Tighten the Retention Bracket Assembly to restrain the power cord.
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IPv6 and IPv4 Protocols:
IPv4-Only Protocols:
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Switched PDU: show network
Network Configuration
State: Static IPv4 Network: Dual IPv6/IPv4 Link: Up Negotiation: Auto Speed: 100 Mbps Duplex: Full MAC: 00-0A-9C-60-0029 AutoCfg IPv6: FE80::20A:9CFF:FE60:29/64 IPv4 Address: 10.1.2.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 IPv4 Gateway: 10.1.1.1 DNS1: 10.1.5.133 DNS2: 10.1.5.134
Static IPv4/IPv6 Settings IPv6 Address: ::/64 IPv6 Gateway: :: IPv4 Address: 10.1.2.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 IPv4 Gateway: 10.1.1.1 DNS1: 10.1.5.133 DNS2: 10.1.5.134
DHCP Settings DHCP: disabled FQDN: enabled [sentry-600029] Boot Delay: disabled Static Fallback: disabled ZTP <0-Touch>: enabled <not provisioned>
Network Services FTP Server: enabled Port: 21 FTP Updates: disabled Port: 21 SSH: enabled Port: 22 Auth: Password, Kb-Int Telnet: enabled Port: 23 HTTP: enabled Port: 80 HTTPS: enabled Port: 443 Installed Cert: Self Generated User Cert: Disabled Stored Files: None User Passphrase: (none) SNMPv1/2: enabled Port: 161 TrapPort: 162 SNMPv3: disabled Port: 161 TrapPort: 162 SPM Access: enabled
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For Line (Load) Status:
Green = Normal Yellow = low warning/high warning (threshold configured by user) Red = low alarm/high alarm (threshold configured by user) Configure line current thresholds and threshold hysteresis at Configuration > System > Lines.
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Click the name of one of the PRO2 system areas to display its corresponding Monitoring page.
View detailed operating status on the Monitoring page.
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The Humidity graph displays a blinking warning or critical error whenever humidity exceeds low or high threshold. The PRO2 continues to display the status until the condition changes or the issue has been resolved.
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The ENV part of the sensor supports two temperature/humidity (T/H) probes as part of the master unit, two T/H probes as part of the link unit, and the optional EMCU-1-18 (which can support two T/H probes, four contact-closure monitoring points, and one water sensor). The “No Comm” sensor status is not loss of communication with the probes themselves.
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Switched PDU: set cord nomvolts
Cord name or ID: Master_Cord_A
Cord nominal voltage (200-240 Volts):
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1. From the Temperature Scale drop-down menu, select the desired system-wide scale as Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F).
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Windows
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Linux
Unix
Novell Netware
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