Annex3 SMU02C V500R003C10 Site Monitoring Unit User Manual
Annex3 SMU02C V500R003C10 Site Monitoring Unit User Manual
User Manual
Issue 01
Date 2020-05-30
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Preface
Purpose
This document describes the site monitoring unit SMU in terms of its hardware, liquid crystal
display (LCD), web user interface (WebUI), common operations, remote management, and
replacement.
This document describes all the functions of the SMU. Some functions are implemented by
hardware (such as the DC meter and battery cell detector). If the corresponding hardware is
not connected to the SMU, the function is not available.
Figures in this manual are for reference only.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Sales engineers
Technical support personnel
Maintenance personnel
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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result in death or serious injury.
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could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or
unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
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equipment damage, and environment deterioration.
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 01 (2020-05-30)
This is the first official release.
Contents
Preface.......................................................................................................................................... ii
1 Product Overview..................................................................................................................... 1
2 Component Description .......................................................................................................... 3
2.1 SMU02C ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 WIM01C1 ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3 UIM02C ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.4 UIM02D...............................................................................................................................................................12
2.5 UIM03D...............................................................................................................................................................16
2.6 UIM05B1 .............................................................................................................................................................20
2.7 NIM02D...............................................................................................................................................................24
2.8 NIM01C3 .............................................................................................................................................................25
2.9 CIM02C ...............................................................................................................................................................28
2.10 GIM01C .............................................................................................................................................................31
1 Product Overview
(1) Slots for the communications (2) (3) The user interface module
expansion module and DG expansion SMU02C (compatible with the NIM02D)
module
The NIM01C3 can be installed only in the upper slot. The CIM02C can be installed either in
the upper or lower slot.
2 Component Description
2.1 SMU02C
Figure 2-1 SMU02C appearance
(1) SD card slot (2) Run indicator (3) Minor alarm indicator
(4) Major alarm (5) Buttons (6) USB ports (protected by a security
indicator mechanism)
(7) RS485/RS232 port (8) Fast Ethernet (FE) (9) CAN communications port
port
(10) LCD
Indicators
Buttons
NOTE
The LCD screen becomes dark if no button is pressed within 30 seconds.
To increase (or decrease) the LCD backlight, hold down and (or ) for 2
seconds.
SD Card Slot
SD card is used for storing the camera capture images, maximum support 32 G capacity.
USB Ports
You can quickly deploy a site, import and export configuration files, export running logs, and
upgrade software by inserting the USB flash drive that is specially used for site deployment
into the USB port.
After installing the specific WiFi module using the USB port, you can access the WebUI
locally, which facilitates operations.
Using WiFi modules provided by another vendor may cause data loss or function exception.
Consequences arising from this will not be borne by Huawei.
Communications Ports
NOTE
All these ports are protected by a security mechanism.
2.2 WIM01C1
The wireless interface module 01C1 (WIM01C1) is used to transfer signals and supports WiFi
access.
Status Description
Off There is no power input or the module is faulty.
Steady on The module does not properly communicate with
the host or is not networked.
Blinking at intervals of 2s (on for 1s The module properly communicates with the host.
and then off for 1s)
Blinking at intervals of 0.25s (on for Networking is in progress.
0.125s and then off for 0.125s)
Blinking at intervals of 0.125s (on Network parameters are being cleared.
for 0.0625s and then off for 0.0625s)
On for 0.25s and off for 0.25s The module is blinking.
Ports
WiFi Function
You can locally access the WebUI using WiFi.
You are advised to periodically change the WiFi password to improve account security and
prevent unauthorized network attacks, such as data tampering.
Huawei will not be liable for any loss caused by your failure to change the password in
time or to keep the new password properly.
The WiFi function is disabled by default. Enable the WiFi function before using it and
disable it after using it to ensure network security.
Enable or disable the WiFi function: choose System Settings > Network Config > WIFI.
Change the WiFi account password: choose System Settings > Network Config > WIFI.
2.3 UIM02C
Panel
(1) Communications (2) Dry contact output (3) Dry contact input (4) Sensor
port ports ports ports
Port Description
Communications Port
NOTE
The COM port is protected by a security mechanism.
Sensor Ports
2.4 UIM02D
Panel
Figure 2-7 shows a UIM02D panel, and Table 2-15 lists the ports on it.
Ports
Communication Port
NOTE
The COM port supports the security mechanism.
Pins
Figure 2-9 shows the numbers of pins in sensor ports. Table 2-18 describes the pin definitions.
2.5 UIM03D
Panel
(1) Communications ports (2) Dry contact outputs (3) Dry contact inputs
(4) Sensor ports
Ports
Communications Ports
NOTE
The COM port is protected by a security mechanism.
Pin Definitions
2.6 UIM05B1
Figure 2-13 Mian Panel
(1) Dry contact ports and (2) COM communications (3) Battery temperature
sensor ports port sensor port
(4) Door status sensor port (5) Battery switch (6) Cable hole
(7) Handle
The battery switch is used only when the mains supply is unavailable.
Ports
Communications Port
Sensor Ports
2.7 NIM02D
Panel
(1) FE cascade port (2) Signal Input ports/12 V power port (3) FE ports
Ports
2.8 NIM01C3
Panel
(1) SIM card slots (2 PCS) (2) 4G indicator (3) Alarm indicator
(4) Run indicator (5) ANT communications port (6) COM1 port
(7) COM2 port (8) COM3/CAN port (9) COM4 port
(10) Handle
Indicators
Blinking at a period of 0.25s (on for 0.125s and The NIM01C3 is running
then off for 0.125s) properly, but fails to
communicate with the host.
Communications Ports
Table 2-33 Description for the pins in the COM1 and COM2 ports
2.9 CIM02C
Panel
Communications Ports
Table 2-37 Pin definitions for the COM1 and COM2 ports
2.10 GIM01C
Panel
Indicators
Ports
3 User Interfaces
3.1 LCD
3.1.1 Setup Wizard
After the SMU is powered on for the first time, the Setup Wizard page is displayed, as
shown in the following figure.
3.1.4 Password
Two-level password management supported by the LCD, two user levels are available.
The standby screen is displayed if no button is pressed within 1 minute on any screen.
On the standby screen, you can press , , and to enter the version information
screen, basic information screen, and main menu screen respectively, as shown in the
following figure.
Main menu include active alarm, running information, setting wizard, parameters settings,
running control, site maintain and user management.
3.2 WebUI
3.2.1 Connecting a Communications Cable
Procedure
Step 1 Preparing the Operating Environment.
Step 2 Connect the FE port on the SMU by using a network cable.
----End
----End
The preset user names include admin, engineer, and operator, and the preset password is Changeme.
The user names are intended for administrators, engineers, and operators respectively.
Change the preset password when you first log in to ensure system security. The method about how to
change the password, see 5.2.5 Changing a User Password.
----End
4 NMS Management
----End
----End
(1) FE Port
Step 2 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 3 Set the IP type, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address on the LCD.
Step 4 Set IP addresses and port numbers for the active and standby NetEco servers and backup
NetEco servers on the LCD.
----End
----End
Step 2 Set IP addresses and port numbers for the active and standby NetEco servers and backup
NetEco servers on the LCD.
----End
The following table shows general requirements of GPRS Network performance. If the network
performance is worse than the requirements, communication interruption may happen.
Step 3 Set the port mode, communications protocol type, baud rate, and communications address on
the LCD.
----End
Step 2 Enter the correct user name and password and click Log In.
To obtain the NetEco user name and password, contact the site or equipment room network
administrator.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the FE port on the SMU by using a network cable, as shown in Figure 4-6.
(1) FE port
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the site or equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP type, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the LCD, as shown in Table 4-9
----End
Before setting SNMP parameters, obtain the information listed in Table 4-10 from the SNMP
NMS.
Item Description
SNMP version SNMP version and port number used for
communication between the SMU and NMS. The
SNMP Port Number SNMP version can be SNMPv1, SNMPv2c,
SNMPv3.
Read Community Name If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, enter the read and
write community names that comply with the NMS.
Write Community Name Otherwise, the SMU will not connect to the NMS.
The read community name must be different from the
write community name.
User Name To enhance the security, you need a user name and
password for authentication if you use SNMPv3. After
MD5/SHA Password the authentication succeeds, the SMU can
communicate with the NMS.
DES/AES Password
Trap Target Address IP address and port number used for reporting alarm
trap packets.
Trap Port
Trap Community If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, community name
used for reporting alarm trap packets.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI.
The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is Changeme.
There are two or more NMSs and the SNMP versions have both SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c
and SNMPv3: Set SNMP Version to ALL in SNMP, and set SNMP Port Number,
Read Community Name, and Write Community Name. Then click Add in SNMPv3,
and set User Name, MD5/SHA Password, and DES/AES Password. Then click
Confirm.
SNMPv3: Set SNMP Version to SNMPv3 in SNMP, click Add in SNMPv3, and set
User Name, MD5/SHA Password, and DES/AES Password. Then click Confirm.
If the SNMP Version is SNMPv3, set Trap Target Address and Trap Port and
SNMPv3 User Name.
SNMP Version in this place can be different from the version in Step 2.
Step 4 In Mib files, click Export to export the Mib file and then import it into the NMS.
If there is only one NMS, perform 4.3.2 Setting SNMP Parameters once only.
----End
(1) Power and environment (2) Power and environment (3) RS485/RS232 port
network management system monitoring device on the SMU
(NMS)
----End
----End
----End
----End
(1) FE port
----End
The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is Changeme.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > TCP-Modbus Config and set parameters. For details, see Table
4-13.
TCP-Modbus client - The default value is 192.168.0.10. Set the NMS IP address
IP address based on the actual situation.
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when TCP-Modbus link Mode is set
to Client and Server+Client.
TCP-Modbus client - The default value is 16100. It is recommended that you not
IP port change the value. If necessary, set this parameter based on the
actual situation.
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when TCP-Modbus link Mode is set
to Client and Server+Client.
Step 3 Upload CA certificate file, local certificate file and key file.
----End
5 Common Tasks
The file name should have less than 80 characters, cannot start with fault, and cannot contain single or
double quotation marks, spaces, or the following special characters:< \ > | ; $ & ` ( ) %
The USB flash drive and file have been scanned to ensure that they are not infected with
viruses.
Context
You can copy site configuration parameters from the LCD or WebUI to a USB flash drive to
rapidly set up other sites.
Export configuration parameters from the LCD to a USB flash drive: On the LCD, choose Site
Maintain > Export File to USB to export the configurations of the current operating system into a
configuration file and save the file in a USB flash drive.
For details about how to export configuration parameters from the WebUI to a USB flash drive, see
5.2.1 Backing Up the Current Settings.
Procedure
Step 1 Insert the USB flash drive into the SMU USB port. The LCD displays the Site Maintain
screen.
When visiting Site Maintain on the LCD, enter the preset password 000001.
Step 4 Select YES and tap , Package Classifying is displayed and Config Processing is
displayed, indicating that upgrade or data configuration is in progress.
Step 5 After the upgrade or configuration is complete, Config Successful Rebooting in 15s. The
SMU will restart 15 seconds later.
Step 6 After the restart is complete, remove the USB flash drive.
----End
Incorrectly setting basic battery parameters affects the battery charge and discharge
management and reduces the battery lifespan.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the battery type.
For example:
If battery routes 1 and 2 are respectively connected to a battery string (each battery string consists of four 12
V, 150 Ah batteries in series), set Battery 1 Connected and Battery 2 Connected to Yes and others to No,
and set Single-String Cap. to 150 Ah.
If battery route 1 is connected to two battery strings in parallel (each battery string consists of four 12 V,
150 Ah batteries in series), set Battery 1 Connected to Yes and others to No, and set Single-String Cap. to
300 Ah.
For example, if lithium batteries are connected to battery circuit breaker 1 and lead-acid batteries are
connected to battery circuit breaker 2, set lead-acid battery parameters according to 5.1.3 Setting Basic
Battery Parameters (set Battery 1 Connected to No and Battery 2 Connected to Yes) and set lithium
battery parameters according to 5.1.3 Setting Basic Battery Parameters (set Battery 1 Connected to Yes
and Battery 2 Connected to No).
----End
Table 5-6 Setting the alarm enable option, alarm severity, and associated relays
Procedure
Step 1 Set alarm actions for dry contact outputs. Use ALM1 as an example.
Step 2 Clear associations between alarms and dry contact outputs. Use ALM1 as an example.
Table 5-8 Clearing associations between alarms and dry contact outputs
Step 3 Set alarm conditions for dry contact inputs. Use DIN1 as an example.
Step 4 Clear associations between alarms and dry contact inputs. Use DIN1 as an example.
Table 5-10 Clearing associations between alarms and dry contact inputs
----End
Figure 5-1 Rectifier addresses (twenty 100 A rectifiers are used in the example)
Parameters
LCD Operations
Step 1 Set Rect. Address Settings to Yes.
Path: Main Menu > Setting Wizard > Rect. Address Settings
----End
If the mains power is used, ensure that the mains AC input circuit breaker on the ATS is
OFF.
Procedure
Step 1 Check and confirm the control mode is Automatic. If it is Manual, set control mode to
Automatic in diesel generator.
A maximum of two DGs can be connected. The auto check process is as follows:
1. About 2 minutes after starting DG 1, the monitoring unit checks the DG running status to determine
whether the DG has started.
2. About 2 minutes after shutting down DG 1, the monitoring unit checks the DG running status to
determine whether the DG has shut down.
3. About 2 minutes after starting DG 2, the monitoring unit checks the DG running status to determine
whether the DG has started.
4. About 2 minutes after shutting down DG 2, the monitoring unit checks the DG running status to
determine whether the DG has shut down.
After the auto check is complete, the SMU displays the results on the screen:
Control DG Number (0/1/2)
DG 1 Start Result (Success/Fail)
DG 1 Stop Result (Success/Fail)
DG 2 Start Result (Success/Fail)
DG 2 Stop Result (Success/Fail)
A single-DG self-check takes about 4 minutes, and a dual-DG self-check takes more than 8 minutes.
Step 3 Verify that the self-check result is consistent with the actual number of DGs and the DGs
work properly. If the DG self-check fails, refer to the DG manual for troubleshooting and DG
cable connection checking.
----End
When importing the backup configuration file, ensure that the system types of the exported
and imported configuration files are consistent.
If an encryption password is set during the export of a configuration file, the decryption password
entered during the import of the configuration file must be the same as the encryption password of the
exported configuration file.
After factory defaults are restored, all parameter values change to their default factory values.
You are advised to back up the current settings before restoring factory defaults.
Step 2 Select the user whose password needs to be changed and click Modify. The dialog box for
modifying user information is displayed.
Step 3 Select Change Password, set New Password and Confirm Password, and click Confirm.
The Recertification dialog box is displayed.
The administrator needs to set Old Password only when changing the administrator's own password.
You are advised to periodically change the WiFi password to improve account security and
prevent unauthorized network attacks, such as data tampering.
Huawei will not be liable for any loss caused by your failure to change the password in
time or to keep the new password properly.
The WiFi function is disabled by default. Enable the WiFi function before using it and
disable it after using it to ensure network security.
Enable or disable the WiFi function: choose System Settings > Network Config > WIFI.
Change the WiFi account password: choose System Settings > Network Config > WIFI.
Procedure
Step 1 View the information about association between dry contact outputs and alarms.
Figure 5-8 Viewing the information about association between dry contact outputs and alarms
Step 2 View the information about association between dry contact inputs and devices.
Figure 5-9 View the information about association between dry contact inputs and devices
----End
Procedure
Step 1 To filter out historical alarms.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 To export historical data.
The exported fault information includes the black box information about rectifiers and lithium batteries.
If information export fails due to a browser error, wait for a certain period (30 minutes at most), log in,
and try again.
----End
6 Hardware Replacement
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Record the software version of the old SMU. If the old SMU is damaged and cannot be viewed, send the
barcodes of the old SMU and the cabinet to Huawei service personnel for query.
If no SD is installed, go to Step 7.
Step 7 Place the new SMU02C in the slot, push the locking latch leftwards, and pull out the handle.
Step 8 Gently push the SMU02C along guide rails until it is engaged. Close the handle, and push the
locking latch rightwards.
After replacing the old SMU with a new spare part, power on the new SMU and check its software
version. If the software version of the new SMU is earlier than that of the old SMU, upgrade the new
SMU software.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI and record the WIM01C1 networking diagram.
Step 2 Connect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 3 Record the connection positions of cables on the WIM01C1 panel and disconnect the cables.
Step 4 Loosen the screws on both sides of the WIM01C1 panel and take out the WIM01C1.
Step 5 Disconnect the power cables between the WIM01C1 and the UIM.
Step 6 Loosen the screws that secure the WIM01C1 to the UIM and take out the WIM01C1.
Step 7 Push the new WIM01C1 in place and secure it with holes aligned.
Step 8 Reconnect the cables between the WIM01C1 and the UIM.
Step 9 Push the UIM into the subrack.
Step 10 Reconnect the cables to the new WIM01C1 panel based on the recorded information.
Step 11 Disconnect the ground cable of the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 12 Log in to the WebUI and check that there is no alarm about the WIM01C1 and that its
networking diagram is consistent with the recorded diagram.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and send it to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the position of signal cables connected to the UIM02C panel, and then disconnect the
signal cables.
Step 3 Unscrew and take out the UIM02C.
Step 4 Disconnect the –48 V power cable from the UIM02C board.
Step 5 Record the connection positions of all cables including cables for internal and external
circulation fans and flat cables on the UIM02C board, and then disconnect the cables.
Step 6 Remove the UIM02C board.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Record the positions where signal cables connect to the UIM02D panel, and then disconnect
the signal cables.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on the UIM02D panel and remove the UIM02D, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Step 3 Disconnect the –48 V power cable from the UIM02D backplane.
2. Disconnect the cables between upper and lower boards in the UIM02D.
Step 6 Remove the lower board from the UIM02D.
1. Record the positions of signal cables and communications cables connected to the lower
board, and disconnect the cables.
2. Unscrew and remove the lower board from the UIM02D, as shown in the following
figure.
2. Reconnect the removed signal cables and communications cables to the lower board
based on the recorded information.
Step 8 Install a new upper board in the UIM02D.
1. Reconnect the removed cables between upper and lower boards in the UIM02D.
2. Place a new upper board in the UIM02D, and tighten screws.
Step 9 Reconnect the –48 V power cable and signal cables to the UIM02D panel based on the
recorded information.
Step 10 Push the UIM02D into the slot until its front panel aligns with the front panel of the
monitoring unit, and tighten the screws.
Step 11 Connect the signal cables to the original positions on the UIM02D panel.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Note where signal cables are connected to the UIM03D panel. Record these positions and
disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Unscrew and remove the UIM03D.
Step 4 Note where all cables are connected to the NIM02D. Record these positions and remove and
the cables and NIM02D.
Step 5 Record all cable connection positions on the user interface board and disconnect the cables.
Step 6 Remove the user interface board, as shown in the following figure.
Step 7 Take out and install the new user interface board.
Step 8 Connect all the cables to the new user interface board based on the information you recorded.
Step 9 Install the NIM02D and connect cables according to the information you recorded.
Step 12 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ESD wrist strap ground cable, and wear the ESD wrist strap and ESD gloves.
Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables on the UIM05B1 panel and remove the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on the UIM05B1 panel, pull the handle until it is engaged, and take out the
UIM05B1.
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables on the NIM02D panel and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the UIM02C panel and pull out the UIM02C.
Step 4 Disconnect the power cables between the NIM02D board and the J1 port on the UIM02C.
Step 5 Unscrew the NIM02D from the UIM02C board and take out the NIM02D board.
Step 6 Push the new NIM02D board in place and secure it with holes aligned.
Step 7 Connect power cables between the power port on the NIM02D board and the J1 port on the
UIM02C.
(1) Power port on the NIM02D board (2) J1 port on the UIM02C board
Step 8 Push the UIM02C into the subrack until its front panel is flush with that of the monitoring
unit subrack and then tighten the screws.
Step 9 Reconnect the cables to the new NIM02D panel based on the recorded information.
Step 10 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the positions where signal cables connect to the NIM01C3 panel, and then disconnect
the signal cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the NIM01C3 panel.
Step 4 Pull the handle rightwards to remove the NIM01C3.
Step 5 Remove the SIM card from the SIM card slot of the NIM01C3, and insert it into the SIM card
slot of the new NIM01C3. Skip this step if no SIM card is installed.
Step 6 Place the new NIM01C3 at the entry to the appropriate slot in the monitoring unit subrack,
and push the NIM01C3 until its front panel is flush with the front panel of the monitoring unit
subrack.
Step 7 Push the handle inwards until it is engaged, and then tighten the screws.
Step 8 Connect the signal cables to the original positions on the NIM01C3 panel.
Step 9 Disconnect the ground cable for the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables on the CIM02C panel and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the CIM02C panel.
Step 4 Pull the handle rightwards and take out the CIM02C.
Step 5 Place the new CIM02C at the entry to the appropriate slot in the monitoring unit subrack, and
push the CIM02C until its front panel is flush with the front panel of the monitoring unit
subrack.
Step 6 Push the handle inwards until it is engaged, and then tighten the screws.
Step 7 Reconnect the cables to the new CIM02C panel based on the recorded information.
Step 8 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the ESD wrist strap, and put on the ESD wrist strap and ESD
gloves.
Step 2 Record the connection positions of cables on the GIM01C panel and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on both sides of the GIM01C panel.
Step 4 Pull the handle rightwards and take out the GIM01C.
Step 5 Place the new GIM01C at the entry to the appropriate slot in the monitoring unit subrack, and
push the GIM01C until its front panel is flush with the front panel of the monitoring unit
subrack.
Step 6 Push the handle inwards until it is engaged, and then tighten the screws.
Step 7 Reconnect the cables to the new GIM01C panel based on the recorded information.
Step 8 Disconnect the ground cable from the ESD wrist strap, and remove the ESD wrist strap and
ESD gloves.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
Pack the removed component and have it sent to the local Huawei warehouse.
A Parameter Lists
The menu hierarchy and parameter display depend on the power supply scenario, system type,
system parameter settings, and device connections.
# indicates that the parameter is displayed only when related devices are connected or related
parameters are set.
DC Load n Current -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when Load
Shunts is set to 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
LLVD Number -
Shared Load Power -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when
Include Public Load is set to Yes.
Phase L2 Voltage -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when AC
Mode is set to 3-Phase 4-Wire.
Phase L1 Current -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when AC
Mode is set to 3-Phase 3-Wire or 3-Phase
4-Wire.
Phase L2 Current -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when AC
Mode is set to 3-Phase 3-Wire or 3-Phase
4-Wire.
Phase L3 Current -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when AC
Mode is set to 3-Phase 3-Wire or 3-Phase
4-Wire.
AC Voltage -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when AC
Mode is set to 1-Phase or 2-Phase 2-Wire.
AC Current -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed only when AC
Mode is set to 1-Phase or 2-Phase 2-Wire.
AC Frequency -
Active Power -
Total Energy Consum -
Phase L2 Volt - -
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when AC
Model is set to 3-Phase
4-Wire.
Phase L3 Volt - -
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when AC
Model is set to 3-Phase
4-Wire.
Phase L2 Curr - -
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when AC
Model is set to 3-Phase 3
Wire or 3-Phase 4-Wire.
Phase L3 Curr - -
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when AC
Model is set to 3-Phase 3
Wire or 3-Phase 4-Wire.
AC Voltage - -
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when AC
Model is set to 1-Phase
or 2-Phase 2-Wire.
AC Curr - -
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when AC
Model is set to 1-Phase
or 2-Phase 2-Wire.
AC Freq - -
Active Power - -
Phase L1 Factor - -
Phase L2 Factor - -
Phase L3 Factor - -
Grid Quality Grade - -
Total Consumption - -
Total Supply Time - -
Genset # Genset Group Total Energy Yield -
Genset n Total Energy Yield -
NOTE Genset State -
This parameter is
displayed only when an Total Runtime -
intelligent DG is
connected. Switch Reason -
Phase L1 Voltage -
Phase L2 Voltage -
Phase L3 Voltage -
Phase L1 Current -
Phase L2 Current -
Phase L3 Current -
Output Power -
AC Frequency -
Phase L1 Factor -
Phase L2 Factor -
Phase L3 Factor -
Genset Batt Volt -
Coolant Temp -
Rotation Speed -
Cabin Temp -
Load Rate -
Factory Name - -
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only when the
GPS is connected.
Genset Qty 0 0 to 2
Tank Qty 1 0 to 4
Batt Parameters Battery N Connected Yes Yes, No
Single-String Cap. 150 Ah 5-10000
Battery Cable Length 1m 0-100
Batt Cable CS Area 35 mm2 1-1000
Genset Group Para. Configuration Mode Active/Standby Active/Standby, Mutual
Backup
Schedule Mode Cycle Mode Cycle Mode, Tradition Mode,
No Control Mode
Genset n Parameters Rated Power 12.5 kW 1.0 to 5000.0
Date and Time Time Zone UTC +08:00 Beijing -
Date and Time - -
NTP Enable No Yes, No
NTP Primary IP 127.0.0.1 -
NOTE
This parameter is displayed
only when NTP Enable is set
to Yes.
Genset Qty - 0 0 to 2
Tank Qty - 1 0 to 4
DC DC Power Turn-on Power - NO YES, NO
Power n Limit
Rated AC - 50 Hz 40 to 70
Frequency
Over AC Freq - 110% 105 to 130
Uder AC Freq - 90% 70 to 95
DC Output LLVD n - Enable Enable, Disable
Distribution Enabled
LLVD n Mode - Voltage Mode Voltage Mode,
NOTE
Capacity Mode, Time
This parameter is
Mode
displayed only
when LLVD n
Enabled is set to
Enable.
LLVDn - 15% 0 to 99
Capacity
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only
when LLVD n
Mode is set to
Capacity Mode.
LLVD Delay - 60 s 5 to 90
Time
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only
when LLVD
Enabled is set to
Enable.
WALK-IN - No Yes, No
Time of - - 3 1 to 20
Disable Stag
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Batt Abn
Disable Sta
is set to
Enable.
AC High - - 66Hz 40 to 70
Freq Thres.
AC Low Freq - - 45Hz 40 to70
Thres.
Power Limit - - No Yes, No
Enb
Mains - - 5000.0 kW 2.0 to 5000.0
Maximum
Power
NOTE
This
parameter is
displayed
only when
Power Limit
Enb is set to
Enable.
Nominal - 25 degC 5 to 45
Temperature NOTE
This default value
varies in
accordance with
the battery
performance. 35
degC is set by
default for the
TCBs.
BLVD Low - 5% 0 to 99
Capacity
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed when
BLVD
Disconnect
Mode is set to
Capacity Mode.
Max Timed BC - 9h 1 to 24
Duration
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only
when Timed BC
Enabled is set to
Enable.
BC Max - 18 h 5 to 48
Duration NOTE
If the equalized charging
duration exceeds the
AC Fail EC - 10 min 0 to 30
Duration NOTE
NOTE If the AC power failure
This parameter is duration exceeds the
displayed only value of this parameter,
when Mains batteries automatically
Recovery EC enter equalized charging
En is set to after the AC power is
Enable. restored.
Annual Battery - 0 0 to 6
Tests NOTE
NOTE Number of planned tests
This parameter is within a year.
displayed only
when Time Test
Mode is set to
Planned Test.
Load TD No Yes, No
Enable
Load N TD No Yes, No
Enable
NOTE
This parameter
is available
only when
Load Setting
Mode is Single
Branch.
Load Br OC 30 A 3 to 40
Thres.
NOTE
This parameter
is available
only when
Load Setting
Mode is All
Branch.
Load N OC 30 A 3 to 40
Thres.
NOTE
This parameter
is available
only when
Load Setting
Mode is Single
Branch.
Cabinet Name - - -
Forbid Camera - No Yes, No
Camea # Camera Capture Interval - 40s 20 to 60
NOTE
Equip n
Forbid Camera - No Yes, No
Applies
when the
IP
camera is
connecte
d.
Load n TD No Yes, No
Enable
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
On/Off Setting
is Single.
Load TD No Yes, No
Enable
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
On/Off Setting
Load n TD - -
Time
NOTE
This parameter
is displayed
only when
On/Off Setting
is Single.
DG - - -
Controller
5G Blade Power - - -
5G Blade Power - - -
Group
DG Comm Ex - - -
Board
AC Distribution - - -
DC Output - - -
Distribution
DC Power - - -
Fuel Tank - - -
SIEE Data - - -
Alarm Level Cri. Alm. Asso. - No No, ALM1-ALM8
DO Para. DO
Major Alm. - No No, ALM1-ALM8
Asso. DO
SIMn User - -
Name
NOTE
This parameter is
displayed only
when Carrier
Operator is set
to Others.
LCD Contrast - 5 0 to 10
Contrast
Reset Web - - - -
Password
NOTE
Only
displayed
when logged
in as an
administrator.
EFUSE n - - - -
Temp. Fan Group Fan Control Mode - Automatic Manual,
Control Automatic
Heater Device Control Mode - Automatic Manual,
Automatic
B Technical Specifications
C FAQ
Operating Environment
Supported operating system: Windows 10 or later
Browser: Internet Explorer 8.0 or later, FireFox 13 or later, and Chrome 20
Internet Explorer is used as an example to illustrate all WebUI operations mentioned in this document.
Setting a LAN
If the monitoring unit is connected to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, cancel the
proxy server settings.
If the monitoring unit is connected to the Internet but your computer is connected to a LAN,
do not cancel the proxy server settings. Otherwise, you cannot access the SMU.
To cancel proxy server settings, perform the following steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Choose Tools > Internet Options.
3. Choose Connections tab, click LAN Settings.
4. Clear Use a proxy server for your LAN.
5. Click OK.
Set Internet Explorer security before you perform the following operations:
Export historical logs, historical data, statistics, and battery test records.
Upload system configuration files.
Download system configuration files.
Upgrade software.
To set Internet Explorer security, perform the following steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Choose Tools > Internet Options.
6. Click OK.
7. Click the Advanced tab, and select Use SSL 3.0, Use TLS 1.0, Use TLS 1.1, and Use
TLS 1.2.
8. Click OK.
For details about how to change the LCD password on the WebUI, see 5.2.5 Changing a User
Password. Select the user whose login source is LCD for changing.
A -
AC Alternating current
B -
BBU Baseband unit
BLVD Battery low voltage disconnected
C -
CAN Control area network
D -
DC Direct current
DCB Deep cycle battery
DIN Dry contact input
DOD Depth of discharge
DTS DC transfer switch
E -
ESD Electrostatic discharge
ESM Energy storage module
ESU Energy storage unit
F -
FCB Fast charge battery
FE Fast Ethernet
H -
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
I -
IMEI international mobile equipment identity
IP Internet Protocol
L -
LCD Liquid crystal display
LLVD Load low voltage disconnected
N -
NMS Network management system
S -
SCB Solar cycle battery
SMU Site monitoring unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SOH State of health
SPM Site Power Management
U -
UI User interface
UIM User interface module
USB Universal Serial Bus