FusionModule2000 Smart Modular Data Center V500R003C10 Commissioning Guide (ECC800-Pro)
FusionModule2000 Smart Modular Data Center V500R003C10 Commissioning Guide (ECC800-Pro)
V500R003C10
Issue 06
Date 2020-09-01
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Purpose
This document describes the FusionModule2000 Smart Modular Data Center
(Smart Modular for short) in terms of the preparations, checklist, and precautions
for power-on commissioning, power-on check, power-on commissioning of core
components, and joint system commissioning.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Hardware installation engineers
● Commissioning engineers
● Maintenance engineers
● Technical support engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
Issue 06 (2020-09-01)
Updated the "Video Management".
Issue 05 (2020-05-21)
Added section "Commissioning the NetCol5000-A035 Smart Cooling Product".
Issue 04 (2020-04-02)
Optimized the Preparations and WebUI Login section.
Issue 03 (2020-01-20)
Added UIM20A expansion module.
Issue 02 (2019-10-30)
Updated the camera commissioning procedure.
Issue 01 (2019-07-20)
This issue is the first release.
Contents
6 UI Description...................................................................................................................... 138
6.1 Preparations and WebUI Login...................................................................................................................................... 138
6.2 Commissioning Configuration Wizard........................................................................................................................ 141
6.3 Configuring Event Notification...................................................................................................................................... 142
6.4 Commissioning the New Main Way.............................................................................................................................147
6.5 Commissioning the eLight............................................................................................................................................... 149
6.6 Feature Commissioning.................................................................................................................................................... 151
6.6.1 Commissioning a UIM20A Expansion Module...................................................................................................... 152
6.6.2 Battery Management..................................................................................................................................................... 155
6.6.2.1 Setting iBOX and iBAT Parameters........................................................................................................................ 155
6.6.2.2 Networking iBOXs and iBATs in Wireless Mode............................................................................................... 156
6.6.2.3 Battery Shallow Discharge Test.............................................................................................................................. 157
7 FAQ......................................................................................................................................... 234
7.1 WebUI Operations.............................................................................................................................................................. 234
7.1.1 How Can I View Version Information?.................................................................................................................... 234
7.1.2 How Do I Set the Date and Time?............................................................................................................................ 234
7.1.3 How to Manage WebUI Users?.................................................................................................................................. 235
7.1.4 How Do I Create a Smart Module Plan View?......................................................................................................238
7.1.5 How to Restore Factory Settings?............................................................................................................................. 240
7.1.6 How Can I Change the ECC800-Pro IP Address on the WebUI?..................................................................... 240
7.1.7 How to Set and Add a UIM20A Expansion Module (over Modbus-TCP)?.................................................. 241
7.1.8 How Do I Add an RS485 Device Connected to the ECC800-Pro Through a UIM?................................... 241
7.1.9 HowDo I Add a Dry Contact Device Connected to the ECC800-Pro Through a UIM?............................242
7.1.10 How to Set and Add the Multi-functional Sensor?.......................................................................................... 243
7.1.11 How to Set and Add the Smoke Detector (Connected to the AI/DI Port on the Skylight Actuator)?
......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 245
7.1.12 How to Set and Add the WLDS900 Water Sensor?.......................................................................................... 246
7.1.13 How to Set and Add the Temperature Sensor?..................................................................................................247
7.1.13.1 How to Set and Add the Temperature Sensor (Connected to the NTC Port on the Rack
Environment Unit)?................................................................................................................................................................... 248
7.1.13.2 How to Set and Add the Temperature Sensor (Connected to the NTC Port on the UIM20A
Expansion Module)?................................................................................................................................................................. 248
7.1.14 How Do I Configure ECC800-Pro Alarm Parameters?..................................................................................... 250
7.1.15 How Should I Link the Smoke Alarm with the Alarm Beacon over the ECC800-Pro WebUI.............251
7.1.16 How should I Link the AI/DI Alarm with the Alarm Beacon over the ECC800-Pro WebUI................ 251
7.1.17 How Should I Modify Device Names over the ECC800-Pro WebUI............................................................ 252
7.2 APP Operations................................................................................................................................................................... 253
7.2.1 How to Connect to a WiFi Network......................................................................................................................... 253
7.2.2 How to Prepare and Login App..................................................................................................................................253
1 Safety Information
General Requirements
● Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but
not limited to moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting
connectors to or removing connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor
facilities, working at heights, and performing outdoor installation) in harsh
weather conditions such as lightning, rain, snow, and level 6 or stronger wind.
● Before installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, remove any
conductive objects such as watches or metal jewelry like bracelets, bangles,
and rings to avoid electric shock.
● When installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, wear personal
protective equipment such as insulation gloves, goggles, and safety clothing,
helmet, and shoes, as shown in the following figure.
● All cable holes should be sealed. Seal the used cable holes with firestop putty.
Seal the unused cable holes with the caps delivered with the cabinet. The
following figure shows the criteria for correct sealing with firestop putty.
Personal Safety
● If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during
operations on the equipment, immediately stop the operations, report the
case to the supervisor, and take feasible protective measures.
● To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits
to telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
● Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by
professionals.
General Requirements
Use dedicated insulated tools when performing high-voltage operations.
AC and DC Power
DANGER
Do not connect or disconnect power cables with power on. Transient contact
between the core of the power cable and the conductor will generate electric arcs
or sparks, which may cause fire or personal injury.
Cabling
● When routing cables, ensure that a distance of at least 30 mm exists between
the cables and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents damage
to the insulation layer of the cables.
● Do not route cables behind the air intake and exhaust vents of the
equipment.
● Ensure that cables meet the VW-1 flame spread rating requirements.
● Bind cables of the same type together. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are at least 30 mm away from each other.
● If an AC input power cable is connected to the cabinet from the top, bend the
cable in a U shape outside the cabinet and then route it into the cabinet.
● When the temperature is low, violent impact or vibration may damage the
plastic cable sheathing. To ensure safety, comply with the following
requirements:
● Cables can be laid or installed only when the temperature is higher than 0°C.
Handle cables with caution, especially at a low temperature.
● Cables stored at subzero temperatures must be stored at room temperature
for at least 24 hours before they are laid out.
● Do not perform any improper operations, for example, dropping cables
directly from a vehicle.
● When selecting, connecting, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
ESD
NOTICE
The static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-
sensitive components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI)
circuits.
● Wear ESD gloves or a well-grounded ESD wrist strap when touching the
device or handling boards or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
● When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components. Do
not touch the components with your bare hands.
● Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting
them.
Neutral-Ground Voltage
It is recommended that the three-phase loads be equalized and the neutral-
ground voltage be kept at less than 2 V to meet power distribution requirements.
● Ensure that the equipment room provides good heat insulation, and the walls
and floor are dampproof.
● Install a rat guard at the door of the equipment room.
Installation at Heights
● Working at heights refers to operations that are performed at least 2 meters
above the ground.
● Do not work at heights if the steel pipes are wet or other potential danger
exists. After the preceding conditions no longer exist, the safety director and
relevant technical personnel need to check the involved equipment. Operators
can begin working only after obtaining consent.
● When working at heights, comply with local relevant laws and regulations.
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
● Before working at heights, check the climbing tools and safety gears such as
safety helmets, safety belts, ladders, springboards, scaffolding, and lifting
equipment. If they do not meet the requirements, take corrective measures or
disallow working at heights.
● Wear personal protective equipment such as the safety helmet and safety belt
or waist rope and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an
insecure moveable object or metal object with sharp edges. Make sure that
the hooks will not slide off.
● Set a restricted area and eye-catching signs for working at heights to warn
away irrelevant personnel.
● Carry the operation machinery and tools properly to prevent them from
falling off and causing injuries.
● Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from
the height to the ground, or vice versa. Objects should be transported by
tough slings, hanging baskets, highline trolleys, or cranes.
● Ensure that guard rails and warning signs are set at the edges and openings
of the area involving working at heights to prevent falls.
● Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other sundries on the ground
under the area involving working at heights. Do not allow people to stay or
pass under the area involving working at heights.
● Inspect the scaffolding, springboards, and workbenches used for working at
heights in advance to ensure that their structures are solid and not
overloaded.
● Any violations must be promptly pointed out by the site manager or safety
supervisor and the involved personnel should be prompted for correction.
Personnel who fail to stop violations will be forbidden from working.
● Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump hoisted objects against
hard objects during hoisting.
Using Ladders
● Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at
heights.
● When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured and the
ladder is held firm.
● Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
● Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned. The recommended angle for a
ladder against the floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. An
angle rule can be used to measure the angle. Ensure that the wider end of the
ladder is at the bottom, or protective measures have been taken at the
bottom to prevent the ladder from sliding.
● When climbing a ladder, take the following precautions to reduce risks and
ensure safety:
– Keep your body steady.
– Do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the ladder from the top.
– Ensure that your body's center of gravity does not shift outside the legs
of the ladder.
Drilling Holes
When drilling holes into a wall or floor, observe the following safety precautions:
NOTICE
Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the electromagnetic
shielding of the equipment and damage components or cables inside. Metal
shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards inside the equipment.
● Obtain the consent from the customer and subcontractor before drilling.
● Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
● When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean
up any shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the equipment.
DANGER
Refrigerant Frostbite
Refrigerant leakage may cause frostbite. Take protective measures (for example,
wear antifreeze gloves) when handling refrigerant.
● The sign indicates that the product cannot be disposed of with other
wastes that have a shell in European Union (EU) areas. To avoid environment
pollution and harm to human health, wastes must be classified and recycled.
This also promotes resource reuse. When recycling a device, fill in the device
information in the recycling collection system or contact your dealer for help.
The dealer can help you recycle devices in a safe and environment-friendly
way.
DANGER
● Wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothing to prevent skin contact
with electrolyte in the case of electrolyte overflow. If a battery leaks, protect
the skin or eyes from the leaking liquid. If the skin or eyes come in contact
with the leaking liquid, wash it immediately with clean water and go to the
hospital for medical treatment.
● Use dedicated insulated tools.
● Move batteries in the required direction. Do not place a battery upside down
or tilt it.
● Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
NOTICE
To ensure battery safety and battery management accuracy, use batteries provided
with the UPS by Huawei. Huawei is not responsible for any battery faults caused
by batteries not provided by Huawei.
Battery Installation
Before installing batteries, observe the following safety precautions:
● Install batteries in a well-ventilated, dry, and cool environment that is far
away from heat sources, flammable materials, moistures, extensive infrared
radiation, organic solvents, and corrosive gases. Take fire prevention
measures.
● Place and secure batteries horizontally.
● Note the polarities when installing batteries. Do not short-circuit the positive
and negative poles of the same battery or battery string. Otherwise, the
battery may be short-circuited.
● Check battery connections periodically, ensuring that all bolts are securely
tightened.
● When installing batteries, do not place installation tools on the batteries.
DANGER
Battery short circuits can generate high instantaneous current and release a great
amount of energy, which may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
Flammable Gas
NOTICE
Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas when used. Ensure that batteries are kept
in a well-ventilated area and take preventive measures against fire.
Battery Leakage
NOTICE
WARNING
When the electrolyte overflows, absorb and neutralize the electrolyte immediately.
When moving or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, note that the leaking
electrolyte may hurt human bodies.
● If the battery temperature exceeds 60°C, check for and promptly handle any
leakage.
● Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts
and boards, and ultimately damage the boards.
● If the electrolyte overflows, follow the instructions of the battery
manufacturer or neutralize the electrolyte by using sodium bicarbonate
(NaHCO3) or sodium carbonate (Na2CO3).
Lithium Battery
The safety precautions for lithium batteries are similar to those for lead-acid
batteries except that you also need to note the precautions described in this
section.
WARNING
● A battery can be replaced only with a battery of the same or similar model
recommended by the manufacturer.
● When handling a lithium battery, do not place it upside down, tilt it, or bump
it with other objects.
● Keep the lithium battery loop disconnected during installation and
maintenance.
● Do not charge a battery when the ambient temperature is below the lower
limit of the operating temperature (charging is forbidden at 0°C). Low-
temperature charging may cause crystallization, which will result in a short
circuit inside the battery.
● Use batteries within the allowed temperature range; otherwise, the battery
performance and safety will be compromised.
1.8 Others
● Exercise caution when shutting down the smart cooling product. Doing so
may cause equipment and room overheating, which will damage the
equipment.
● Exercise caution when powering off the rPDU or PDU2000. Doing so may
affect the power supply to equipment, which will interrupt services.
● Exercise caution when manually shutting down the UPS inverter for
transferring to bypass mode, or when adjusting the UPS output voltage level
or frequency. Doing so may affect the power supply to equipment.
● Exercise caution when setting battery parameters. Incorrect settings will affect
the power supply and battery lifespan.
● Conduct power-on commissioning only after the hardware is installed and the
installation is verified.
CAUTION
● The initial configuration parameters are essential to the reliable running of all
systems. Improper modifications of parameters will cause abnormal running
status, or even damage to the systems.
● Before power-on commissioning, verify that the aisle temperature is within a
normal operating range.
● Power-on and commissioning sequence: power supply and distribution devices
on the input end of the customer side > power supply and distribution system
of the solution > cooling system/lights > management system.
● After powering on the smart cooling product and before starting the
compressor, ensure that the electric heating belt of the crankcase have been
heated for more than 12 hours.
● Power on the primary route and then secondary route if there are double
inputs or power supplies.
● Operations marked as optional in procedures, sections, or chapters can be
performed depending on the actual situation.
3.2 Tools
To ensure smooth power-on commissioning, prepare the tools listed in the
following table.
DANGER
Tools
Mobile light NA NA
NOTE
● In the figure, RF_Z indicates wireless networking. RF_Z(1) devices can communicate with
the ECC800 in wireless mode. The RF_Z(2) iBAT and iBOX communicate with each other
in wireless mode. RF_Z(1) and RF_Z(2) devices use different protocols and are isolated
from each other.
● Connect the signal cable from each camera and VCN to the LAN switch in the following
scenarios: (1) Four or more cameras are deployed in a single smart module. (2) The
cameras outside the smart module are connected to the smart module, and there are at
least four cameras inside and outside the smart module. (3) Multiple smart modules
share one VCN. (4) There are at least two VCNs.
● Wireless communication is automatically established after the access actuator, skylight
actuator and multi-functional sensor successfully connect to and communicate with the
ECC800 through POE.
Phase sequence Check the colors and The phase sequences are
labels of upstream consistent.
and downstream
power supply device
cables in the system.
SPD status Check the SPD indicator. If an SPD indicator is green, the SPD
is running properly. If an SPD
indicator is red, the SPD is faulty and
must be replaced immediately.
Water refill for Check whether the The water refill valve outside the
the smart water refill valve smart module is open and water refill
cooling outside the smart is normal.
product module is open.
humidifier
Air intake and Check the air intake The air intake and exhaust vents of
exhaust vents and exhaust vents of the outdoor unit are not blocked.
of the outdoor the outdoor unit.
unit
Smart cooling Check the smart All smart cooling product compressor
product cooling product pads are removed.
compressor compressor.
pads
Pump float Check the pump The pump float baffle plates have
baffle plate floats. been removed.
Context
CAUTION
Procedure
Step 1 Switch on all SPD circuit breakers in the integrated UPS.
Step 2 Switch on the upstream power input circuit breaker for the integrated UPS to
power on the UPS cabinet. If the Power indicator in the upper part of the
integrated UPS lights up, the UPS cabinet is powered on properly.
Step 3 Turn on the circuit breakers of the ATS operation mechanism (Q1 and Q2 in the
left lower part at the rear of the cabinet) to power on the ATS operation
mechanism.
Step 4 Check whether the controller has alarms. If an alarm exists, rectify the fault first.
Step 5 Press the locking latch on the ATS panel, pull out the handle, and insert it into the
slot.
Step 6 Check the ATS Motor/Manual selection lever, and flip it to the Motor mode.
Step 7 Check the AC input and configuration status of the ATS.
After the AC input is normal, the ATS controller starts. Check and set ATS
parameters based on the AC input parameters.
NOTE
● A password is required to log in to the configurations page. Set the password by using
the Up, Down, and Enter buttons. The initial password is 0001.
● Language setting: Default screen > Main Menu > Device Configuration > Language.
● On the default screen, hold down . The main menu screen is displayed.
Rated operating 110 V/57 V; 115 V/66 V; 120 The default value is
voltage V/70 V; 208 V/120 V; 220 380 V/220 V. Set the
V/127 V; 230 V/132 V; 240 parameter based on
V/138 V; 227 V/160 V; 347 site requirements.
V/200 V; 380 V/220 V; 400
V/230 V; 415 V/240 V; 440
V/254 V; 480 V/277 V
----End
Prerequisites
The surge protection switch is turned on.
Before powering on the UPS, Measure the voltage and frequency of the upstream
power distribution switch of the UPS cabinet. Ensure that the phase voltage is
within the range of 80–280 V AC and the frequency is within the range of 40–70
Hz.
Procedure
Step 1 (Skip this step in the case of ATS input.) Turn on the MCCB.
The UPS is powered by the mains and initialization begins. The LCD displays the
Huawei logo and an initialization progress bar.
----End
NOTICE
Set system parameters with caution because the settings determine whether the
UPS can operate normally.
Battery parameter settings are critical to battery maintenance, battery lifespan,
and UPS discharge time. When you set battery parameters, note the following:
● Set Battery capacity correctly after double check. An incorrect setting affects
the charging power. High or low charging power tends to shorten the battery
lifespan, or even damages batteries. To seek help about how to determine the
battery capacity, contact Huawei technical support.
● Number of cells affects the charge voltage and discharge time. An incorrect
setting will cause a high or low charge voltage, which greatly shortens the
battery lifespan. In addition, the UPS may shut down in advance during
discharging, which may result in data backup failure.
Step 2 After you complete the settings, the Bypass mode and No battery alarms will be
displayed on the LCD and do not need to be cleared. If there are any other alarms,
you need to rectify the faults.
NOTE
● After you complete the settings, choose System Info. > Settings > Advanced Param.,
and verify that the settings of System Capacity, Power module capacity, Requisite
modules, and Redundant modules are consistent with the actual conditions.
● If dry contact signals are connected to the system, choose System Info. > Settings >
Dry contacts and check that the connected dry contacts have been enabled and that
the disconnected dry contacts have been disabled.
Power supply priority Route I first, Route II first The default value is
Route I first.
Step 4 View the system running status diagram on the LCD to check that the UPS is
working in bypass mode.
----End
NOTICE
The Service Expert app can be downloaded from Huawei app store and can run
on Android. User interfaces displayed in this document correspond to the app
version V100R001C00B055 and are for reference only.
● For offline startup, enter the barcode and the verification code on the mobile
phone app. The app automatically generates a startup password for the UPS.
Then enter the password on the LCD screen to start the UPS.
● For online startup, activate the startup password on the mobile phone app to
start the UPS.
If the initial startup verification passes, startup verification is not required
afterwards.
After factory settings are restored, re-verification for startup is required.
Online Startup
Step 1 Insert a WiFi module into the USB port on the MDU.
Step 2 On the LCD, set System Info > Settings > Communication Settings > Password.
Step 3 Enable the mobile phone WLAN, search for the SSID signal, and connect to the
WiFi signal.
Step 4 Open the Service Expert app on the mobile phone.
Step 5 On the home screen of the app, tap Startup to access the Set Startup screen.
Device Type Select the device that needs to be connected. Select UPS5000 in
this situation.
Link Enable the connection between the device and the WiFi network.
Port The port number is 443 by default and can be modified. If the
UPS is managed using the app, the port number must be set to
443.
Username admin
Password Changeme
----End
Offline Startup
Step 1 Open the Service Expert app on the mobile phone.
Step 2 On the home screen of the app, tap Startup to access the Set Startup screen.
Step 3 Set Site and Device Type as required, and tap Offline Activation.
Step 4 On the LCD, choose System Info > Maintenance > Inv. ON. You can obtain the
Bar code and Verification code from the screen, as shown in the following figure.
NOTE
The values of the Bar code and Verification code in the figure are for reference only. The
actual values prevail.
Step 5 Enter BarCode and Codes obtained from the LCD on the Offline Activation
screen. Tap Generate PWD to generate a startup password.
NOTE
If startup verification fails (the password is not entered within 5 min or the password is
incorrect), the generated password will be invalid for the sake of security. The initial startup
verification fails.
Step 6 Enter the generated startup password in Figure 4-8 to start the UPS.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Check that the UPS three-phase output voltage and frequency are normal by
viewing AC Output on the LCD. Use a multimeter to check that the valid three-
phase output voltage and frequency are normal.
Step 2 Check that the actual battery capacity and number of cells are consistent with the
settings on the LCD. Use a multimeter to check that the sum of the absolute
voltage of the negative battery string and the voltage of the positive battery string
is greater than a certain value (1.6 x Number of cells) to ensure that the battery
strings are connected properly.
Step 3 After confirming that the battery strings are properly connected, turn on the
battery string input switch. If there are multiple battery strings, turn on the switch
for each battery string and then the general switch between battery strings and
the UPS. After you turn on the battery string input switch, the No battery alarm
disappears.
NOTICE
After the UPS is started for the first time, perform a battery capacity test to ensure
that battery parameters are correctly displayed.
Step 5 (Optional) Turn on the lighting output circuit breaker on the integrated UPS and
check whether the PWR indicator on the AC actuator lights up. Press down the
lighting button to power on the light.
Step 6 Turn on the air conditioner circuit breaker on the integrated UPS to power on the
air conditioners.
Step 7 Turn on the IT output circuit breakers on the integrated UPS, and then turn on the
rPDUs of the network cabinet and IT cabinet to power on the equipment in the
network cabinet and IT cabinet.
NOTE
● The default value of BSC mode is Non-BSC. Set it to BSC mode when the system is a
dual-bus system.
● The dual-bus system consists of one master and one slave BSC system. You can specify
one master and one slave BSC system during initial startup and change the settings
under the guidance of maintenance engineers. Set the master and slave BSC systems to
master and slave BSC modes respectively.
● Ensure that the BSC signal cable between the master and slave BSC systems is properly
connected and that BSC-related hardware is properly installed.
Step 1 Set the master BSC system. On the main menu of the LCDs of the UPS, choose
System Info > Settings. Tap Advanced Param. on the Settings screen. On the
displayed screen, set BSC mode to BSC master mode.
NOTE
If you have not logged in, enter a user name and password, and tap on the displayed
login screen.
Step 2 Set the slave BSC system. On the main menu of the LCDs of the UPS, choose
System Info > Settings. Tap Advanced Param. on the Settings screen. On the
displayed screen, set BSC mode to BSC slave mode.
----End
Tool: multimeter
Procedure
Step 1 Switch on all SPD circuit breakers in the integrated PDC.
Step 2 Switch on the upstream mains input circuit breaker (outside the smart module)
for the integrated PDC to power on the smart cooling product in the integrated
PDC.
NOTE
If the smart cooling product power indicator on the front panel of the integrated PDC lights up,
the smart cooling product in the integrated PDC is powered on properly.
Step 3 Check that the voltage and frequency are in normal operating ranges.
NOTE
● Measure the upstream input line voltage using a multimeter. The line voltage is in the range
of 342–456 V.
● Measure the upstream input frequency using a multimeter. Frequency range for the 50 Hz
scenario: 47–53 Hz. Frequency range for the 60 Hz scenario: 57–63 Hz.
Step 4 Switch on the upstream input circuit breaker (UPS output circuit breaker outside
the smart module) for the integrated PDC to power on the IT equipment in the
integrated PDC.
NOTE
If the IT power indicator on the front panel of the integrated PDC lights up, the IT equipment in
the integrated PDC is powered on properly.
Step 5 Wait 2 to 3 minutes until the MDU screen starts. Then log in to the system.
NOTICE
Step 7 Check whether there is any alarm on the monitoring screen. If there is, clear it.
Step 8 Switch on the smart cooling product input switch in the integrated PDC.
NOTE
After the input switch in the PDC is turned on, the MDU will report a Branch Disconnected
alarm, which is a normal phenomenon.
Step 9 Switch on the smart cooling product output circuit breaker in the integrated PDC
to power on the smart cooling product.
Step 10 (Optional) Switch on the light output circuit breaker in the integrated PDC. If the
PWR indicator on the AC actuator lights up, press the light button to power on
lights.
Step 12 Switch on the network cabinet output circuit breaker in the integrated PDC and
switch on the rPDU input circuit breaker in the network cabinet to power on the
network cabinet.
Step 13 Switch on the IT cabinet output circuit breakers in the integrated PDC one by one
and switch on the rPDU input circuit breaker in the IT cabinet to power on the IT
cabinet.
NOTE
● While switching off output circuit breakers, check that their mapping relationship with
downstream devices is consistent with the design.
● Do not switch on reserved circuit breakers.
● When switching on a circuit breaker, observe whether there is any abnormal
phenomenon, for example, the circuit breaker cannot be switched on or off smoothly or
sparks occur.
Step 14 After switching on an IT output circuit breaker, check whether the corresponding
Branch Disconnected alarm on the MDU screen disappears. The Branch
Disconnected alarm generated for a reserved circuit breaker can be masked on the
MDU screen.
NOTE
Path for masking alarms: System info. > Settings > System Param.. The branch number for
masking can be customized.
----End
Tool: multimeter
Procedure
Step 1 Power on the PDB.
Measure the upstream input line voltage using a multimeter. The line voltage is in the
range of 342–456 V.
Measure the upstream input frequency using a multimeter. Frequency range for the 50
Hz scenario: 47–53 Hz. Frequency range for the 60 Hz scenario: 57–63 Hz.
4. Turn on the input switch in the PDB.
Step 2 (Optional) Switch on the light output circuit breaker in the PDB, and check that
the PWR indicator on the AC actuator lights up, press the light button to power on
lights.
Step 3 Switch on the smart cooling product output circuit breaker in the PDB to power on
the smart cooling product.
Step 4 Switch on all SPD circuit breakers in the precision PDC.
Step 5 Switch on the upstream input circuit breaker (UPS output circuit breaker outside
the smart module) for the precision PDC to power on the precision PDC.
NOTE
If the Power indicator on the front panel of the precision PDC lights up, the precision PDC is
powered on properly.
1. Check that the voltage and frequency are in normal operating ranges.
NOTE
– Measure the upstream input line voltage using a multimeter. The line voltage is in the
range of 342–456 V.
– Measure the upstream input frequency using a multimeter. Frequency range for the 50
Hz scenario: 47–53 Hz. Frequency range for the 60 Hz scenario: 57–63 Hz.
2. Wait 2 to 3 minutes until the MDU screen starts. Then log in to the system.
NOTICE
4. Check whether there is any alarm on the monitoring screen. If there is, clear
it.
5. Switch on the input switch in the PDC.
NOTE
After the input switch in the PDC is turned on, the MDU will report a Branch Disconnected
alarm, which is a normal phenomenon.
Step 6 Switch on the network cabinet output circuit breaker in the PDC and switch on the
rPDU input circuit breaker in the network cabinet to power on the network
cabinet.
Step 7 Switch on the IT cabinet output circuit breakers in the PDC one by one and switch
on the rPDU input circuit breaker in the IT cabinet to power on the IT cabinet.
NOTE
● While switching off output circuit breakers, check that their mapping relationship with
downstream devices is consistent with the design.
● Do not switch on reserved circuit breakers.
● When switching on a circuit breaker, observe whether there is any abnormal
phenomenon, for example, the circuit breaker cannot be switched on or off smoothly or
sparks occur.
Step 8 After switching on an IT output circuit breaker, check whether the corresponding
Branch Disconnected alarm on the MDU screen disappears. The Branch
Disconnected alarm generated for a reserved circuit breaker can be masked on the
MDU screen.
NOTE
To mask alarms, choose System info. > Settings and tap Alarm Masking to access the screen.
----End
Context
The new main way is powered by the UPS outside the smart module.
Tool: multimeter
Procedure
Step 1 Power on the PDB.
1. Switch on the SPD circuit breaker in the PDB.
2. Turn on the upstream power input switch to power on the PDB.
3. Check that the voltage and frequency are in normal operating ranges.
NOTE
Measure the upstream input line voltage using a multimeter. The line voltage is in the
range of 342–456 V.
Measure the upstream input frequency using a multimeter. Frequency range for the 50
Hz scenario: 47–53 Hz. Frequency range for the 60 Hz scenario: 57–63 Hz.
4. Turn on the input switch in the PDB.
Step 2 (Optional) Switch on the light output circuit breaker in the PDB, and check that
the PWR indicator on the AC actuator lights up, press the light button to power on
lights.
Step 3 Switch on the smart cooling product output circuit breaker in the PDB to power on
the smart cooling product.
Step 4 Switch on the upstream input circuit breaker (UPS output circuit breaker outside
the smart module) for the new main way to power on the new main way.
1. Check that the voltage and frequency are in normal operating ranges.
NOTE
– Measure the upstream input line voltage using a multimeter. The line voltage is in the
range of 342–456 V.
– Measure the upstream input frequency using a multimeter. Frequency range for the 50
Hz scenario: 47–53 Hz. Frequency range for the 60 Hz scenario: 57–63 Hz.
2. Switch on the input circuit breaker in the new main way.
Step 5 Switch on the network cabinet output circuit breaker in the power distribution unit
of the new main way and switch on the rPDU input circuit breaker in the network
cabinet to power on the network cabinet.
Step 6 Switch on the IT cabinet output circuit breakers in the power distribution unit of
the new main way one by one and switch on the rPDU input circuit breaker in the
IT cabinet to power on the IT cabinet.
NOTE
● While switching off output circuit breakers, check that their mapping relationship with
downstream devices is consistent with the design.
● Do not switch on reserved circuit breakers.
● When switching on a circuit breaker, observe whether there is any abnormal
phenomenon, for example, the circuit breaker cannot be switched on or off smoothly or
sparks occur.
Step 7 The Branch Disconnected alarm generated for a reserved circuit breaker can be
masked on the ECC800 WebUI. Path for masking alarms: Monitoring > Power
Distribution > General Input Unit1 > Power Distribution Unit > Running
Parameters > Unhide All Advanced Signals > Power Distribution Settings.
----End
When commissioning the cooling system, commission smart cooling products one
by one and ensure that each indoor unit maps to an outdoor unit.
5.1.1 Power-On
Context
All switches are set to OFF before delivery. If the preset status is changed, restore
the preset status before any operation.
Procedure
Step 1 Turn on the upstream power input switch of the smart cooling product. The LCD
lights up.
Step 2 Turn on the switch QF3 that controls the outdoor unit and compressor, and switch
QF4 that controls the electric heater. (If electric heater is not configured, it is not
need to turn on the QF4.)
Step 3 After the system is powered on for the first time, the Quick Settings screen is
displayed. Log in as the admin user, as shown in Figure 5-1.
NOTICE
● The operator user can access customer and delivery parameters. Parameters in
the advanced menu are the delivery parameters. The admin user can access
customer, delivery, maintenance, and R&D parameters. Parameters in the
advanced menu are the R&D parameters.
● To prevent the effect of misoperation on the system during the O&M, log in as
the operator user first before modifying parameters. Confirm with Huawei
before modifying parameters that cannot be modified by operator users;
otherwise, Huawei will not be liable for any consequences of the unauthorized
modification.
● Only certified pros are allowed to modify the advanced parameters.
Unauthorized modifications may lead to device malfunction or damage.
● After the first login, change the password in time to ensure account security
and prevent unauthorized network attacks, such as data tampering. Huawei
will not be liable for any security issues caused by your failure to change the
preset password in time or password loss after changing.
● After login, you are allowed to perform operations until being logged out if no
operation is performed within 3 minutes (user set). For security purposes, tap
Step 4 Figure 5-2 shows how to configure relevant parameters. Click Next until the LCD
home screen is displayed after the configuration.
Settings > Quick Date format Specifies the date Consistent with
Settings > Date display format for the the current
& Time Settings ACC. interface date
format
----End
Follow-up Procedure
After powering on, the compressor starts preheating, and the system generates an
alarm indicating that the compressor is preheating (for 12 hours). Do not start the
smart cooling product before the preheating ends. Figure 5-3 is shown if you tap
Start.
If you need to query the remaining preheating time, choose Running > Device
Details > Compressor on the home screen.
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, choose Settings > Comm Settings > IP Settings.
Step 2 Set IP assigning mode to DHCP Automatic.
NOTE
If IP assigning mode is set to DHCP Automatic, the values of IP address, Subnet mask, and
Gateway are automatically assigned.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > System Settings > T/H sensor, as shown
in Figure Setting temperature and humidity values.
You are not recommended to modify the parameters not listed in Table 5-3.
----End
Context
The parameters in this section are for reference only. Set actually parameter values
as required.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap > Teamwork Settings, to enter Teamwork
Settings page, as shown in Figure 5-6.
Step 3 Complete the teamwork settings for all the smart cooling products by performing
Step 1 and Step 2.
Step 4 On the home screen of any teamwork controlled smart cooling product, tap .
If the teamwork control succeeds, the teamwork topology of the smart cooling
product in the group is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-7. Table 5-5 describes the
note for the screen.
5 Frame: green/ A device with green frame indicates the device itself, as
non-green
shown in .
group, as shown in .
shown in .
NOTE
If teamwork succeeds, the teamwork icon is green. If teamwork fails, the teamwork icon is
red. If teamwork mode is disabled, the teamwork icon is gray.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
After you have completed the settings, perform the following checks to confirm
whether the teamwork control is available:
1. Check whether the device number on the topology is the same as the actual
device number.
– If yes, go to 2.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
2. Check whether the number of active devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, go to 3.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
3. Check whether the number of standby devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, go to 4.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
4. Check whether the number of online devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, the check is complete.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Comm Settings > WIFI Settings.
Step 2 Set the parameters by referring to Table 5-6.
WiFi SSID Set WiFi SSID based on the actual configuration; WiFi SSID
is the name used for the WiFi hotspot over which a mobile
phone can connect to the smart cooling product.
WiFi Password Enter the WiFi password when you use a mobile phone to
connect to the WiFi. When you enable the WiFi function for
the first time, you need to set a password (the WiFi has no
preset password).
Enable WiFi Enable the WiFi function. The default status is Disable.
----End
5.1.6 Startup
Context
Tap the Start or Shutdown buttons on the home screen to start or shut down the
smart cooling product.
● If a power failure occurs and the smart cooling product is powered on again,
the smart cooling product automatically restores to the original state (start or
shutdown) before the power failure.
● The hardware port for controlling the status of the remote dry contact or
On/Off status on remote is reserved on the ACC. The status of the remote dry
contact and On/Off status on remote is on by default.
● The operations that start the smart cooling product successfully by the display
button or by element management system (EMS) is effective only when the
remote dry contact or On/Off status on remote is on the status of on.
Prerequisites
Download the Service Expert app from Huawei app store and runs on Android.
Apply for permission after downloading the app.
● If the screen shown in Figure 5-10 is displayed, indicating not initial startup,
tap Yes to start the smart cooling product.
NOTICE
Step 3 Tap StartUp on the home screen of the app and the screen shown in Figure 5-11
is displayed.
Step 4 Tap Offline Activation and the screen shown in Figure 5-12 is displayed.
Step 5 On the Offline Activation screen, enter Bar code and Verification code, which
are available on the home screen of the ACC shown in Figure 5-8. Tap Generate
PWD to generate a startup password.
NOTE
If startup verification fails (when you do not enter the password within 5 min or the
password you enter is incorrect), the generated password will be invalid for the sake of
security. The initial startup verification fails.
Step 6 Tap Password on the home screen of the ACC and enter the generated startup
password in the displayed dialog box.
Step 7 After you power on the smart cooling product, the screen displays the Wizard
Startup screen.
● If the refrigerant is charged exactly as required, complete the wizard
commissioning.
● If the remaining refrigerant is not charged, tap No. Complete refrigerant
charging, and then perform the wizard commissioning by choosing Maint >
Wizard Startup to enter the wizard startup screen.
----End
Prerequisites
● Check that the outdoor unit switch is turned on before you start the
compressor.
● Remove the refrigerant steel vessel after checking that no more refrigerant is
required.
● Charge refrigerant in an amount exactly as standard charge required.
Otherwise, the devices may be damaged.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Start on the home screen.
Step 2 Choose Maint > Diagnostic Mode > Enter to enter the diagnostic mode.
(1) Pressure gauge (2) Coupling nut (3) Refrigerant steel cylinder
(4) Electric balance (5) Discharge pipe needle valve (6) Low-pressure needle valve
(1) Pressure gauge (2) Pressure gauge 2 (3) Coupling nut (4) Refrigerant steel
1 cylinder
(5) Electric (6) Discharge pipe (7) Liquid pipe (8) Low-pressure needle
balance needle valve needle valve valve
Step 5 On the home screen, choose Running > Device Details > Compressor, and view
Suction pressure and Discharge pressure to determine whether they are within
normal ranges. Choose Running > Device Details > EEV, and view the EEV
suction superheat degree to determine whether it is within normal ranges.
NOTE
If the suction pressure, discharge pressure, and suction overheating degree is without normal
ranges, check and make sure that:
1. Charge refrigerant in an amount exactly as standard charge required. (Refrigerant charging
too much would result in high discharge pressure. Refrigerant charging too little would result
in low suction pressure, low discharge pressure, and high suction overheating degree.)
2. The air inlet and outlet of outdoor unit are without block. (The air inlet and outlet blockage
would result in high discharge pressure.)
If the problem remains unresolved after troubleshooting, contact Huawei technical support.
----End
Prerequisites
Check that refrigerant is fully charged before performing the wizard startup.
Context
The startup wizard allows for commissioning of components such as the indoor
fan, electric heater, humidifier, condensate pump, and cooling system. It also
supports component automatic operation and automatic device checking, and can
output commissioning report.
After you power on the smart cooling product for the first time, the screen
displays the Wizard Startup screen. If the smart cooling product is not started for
the first time, choose Maint > Wizard Startup to enter the Wizard Startup
screen.
NOTICE
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maint > Wizard Startup, as shown in Figure 5-15.
NOTE
● For the initial startup wizard, Last record is in gray, indicating that the operation is not
allowed.
● For the non-initial startup wizard, choose Last record and you can view the last startup
wizard report.
Step 2 Tap Yes. The checking before startup screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-16.
NOTICE
If the remaining refrigerant is not charged, tap No. Complete refrigerant charging,
and then perform the wizard commissioning.
Step 3 Tap Yes for check items one by one according to the prompt messages on the
screen.
Step 4 Tap Yes and enter the screen where you select commissioning items, as shown in
Figure 5-17.
NOTE
● If the system is not configured with the electric heater and humidifier components, the
electric heater and humidifier commissioning items will not appear on the screen.
● If the heating function and humidification function are disabled, you cannot select the
electric heater and humidifier items.
● All the items are selected by default if you first enter the screen where you select
commissioning items. Except that the indoor fan item is mandatory, you can clear other
commissioning items that are not required.
Step 5 Tap Yes, a dialog box is displayed as follows. Choose whether to select Humidifier
commissioning or not onsite.
Step 6 Tap Confirm. The fan commissioning screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-19.
NOTE
The fan commissioning item is mandatory. After commissioning a component succeeds, the
system automatically performs commissioning for the next component you selected. If
commissioning fails, startup wizard ends.
Step 7 After the fan commissioning, the electric heater commissioning screen is displayed.
Use a clamp meter to measure the currents of cables electric heating and
humidification power port (X102). Enter the measured values on the screen, and
tap Submit within the time limit displayed on the screen. The controller
automatically determines whether the current of the smart cooling product is
within the normal range.
● If the current is within the normal range, the system automatically performs
commissioning for the next component you selected.
● If the current is beyond the normal range, the system deems that the
commissioning has failed.
Step 8 After the electric heater commissioning, the humidifier commissioning screen is
displayed. Verify that the main water inlet valve is open. Check whether the
humidifier pipes and the solenoid valve leak.
● If yes, select Leak, and tap Submit. The commissioning has failed. Locate and
repair the leak points.
● If no, select No leak, and tap Submit within the time limit displayed on the
screen.
Step 9 After the humidifier commissioning, the condensate pump commissioning screen
is displayed. Check whether the condensate pump vibrates and generates
operating sound.
● If yes, select Yes, and tap Submit within the time limit displayed on the
screen.
● If no, select No, and tap Submit. The commissioning has failed. Locate and
rectify the faults of the condensate pump.
Step 10 After the condensate pump commissioning, the cooling system commissioning
screen is displayed. Check whether the electric heating belt is firmly attached to
the compressor outer wall and whether there is noticeable temperature rise by
touching the belt surface.
● If yes, select Yes, and tap Submit within the time limit displayed on the
screen.
● If no, select No, and tap Submit. The commissioning has failed. Locate and
repair the faults of the electric heating belt.
NOTE
----End
Context
In shutdown mode, the Shutdown button is green (unavailable) and the Start
button is gray (available).
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Shutdown on the home screen. A warning is displayed, indicating whether to
shut down the smart cooling product, as shown in Figure 5-28.
Step 2 Tap Confirm. If the device is successfully shut, the system displays a message,
indicating that the command is successfully triggered.
Step 3 (Optional) Turn off the switch QF3 that controls the outdoor unit and compressor
and switch QF4 that controls the electric heater. (If electric heater is not
configured, it is not need to operate the QF4.)
----End
5.2.1 Power-On
Procedure
Step 1 Turn off the smart cooling product switch in the upstream PDC. The LCD lights up.
Step 2 After the system is powered on for the first time, the Quick Settings screen is
displayed. Log in as the admin user, as shown in Figure 5-29.
NOTICE
● The operator user can access customer and delivery parameters. Parameters in
the advanced menu are the delivery parameters. The admin user can access
customer, delivery, maintenance, and R&D parameters. Parameters in the
advanced menu are the R&D parameters.
● To prevent the effect of misoperation on the system during the O&M, log in as
the operator user first before modifying parameters. Confirm with Huawei
before modifying parameters that cannot be modified by operator users;
otherwise, Huawei will not be liable for any consequences of the unauthorized
modification.
● Only certified pros are allowed to modify the advanced parameters.
Unauthorized modifications may lead to device malfunction or damage.
● For system security purposes, change the preset password after first login.
● After login, you are allowed to perform operations until being logged out if no
operation is performed within 3 minutes (user set). For security purposes, tap
Step 3 Figure 5-30 shows how to configure relevant parameters. Click Next until the LCD
home screen is displayed after the configuration.
Settings > Date format Specifies the date Consistent with the
Quick Settings display format for the current interface
> Date & Time ACC. date format
Settings
Date settings Specifies the date Consistent with the
displayed on the ACC. current interface
date
Settings > Outdoor unit This product supports If the outdoor unit
Quick Settings condensate air-cooled or water is an air-cooled
> System mode cooled outdoor units. outdoor unit, select
Settings Select this parameter Air-cooled. If the
based on the outdoor outdoor unit is a
unit type. water cooled
module, select
Water-cooled.
shutdown status is
generated, the dry
contact of
common alarm 2
is open.
● When DO
associated alarm is
set to No, ports 1
and 2 for reporting
common alarms
are open and
generate no
alarms.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
After powering on, the compressor starts preheating, and the system generates an
alarm indicating that the compressor is preheating. Do not start the smart cooling
product before the preheating ends. Figure 5-31 is shown if you tap Start.
If you need to query the remaining preheating time, choose Running > Device
Details > Compressor on the home screen.
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, choose Settings > Comm Settings > IP Settings.
Step 2 Set IP assigning mode to DHCP Automatic.
NOTE
If IP assigning mode is set to DHCP Automatic, the values of IP address, Subnet mask, and
Gateway are automatically assigned.
----End
Prerequisites
● The T/H sensors outside the cabinet need to be enabled when they are
installed, otherwise, skip Step 2.
● This section describes how to enable Cold aisle sensor 1.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > System Settings > T/H sensor. Figure
5-33 is displayed.
You are not recommended to modify the parameters not listed in Table 5-10.
----End
● Teamwork group no.: Group the smart cooling products in same aisle or
adjacent areas as one, that is, assign one teamwork group number for them.
At most four teamwork groups can be assigned (1–4).
● Teamwork unit address: The address for the smart cooling product in the
same group cannot be the same (address range: 1–32). The smart cooling
product with minimum address is the master one that collects, processes, and
delivers data.
Context
The parameters in this section are for reference only. Set actually parameter values
as required.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap > Teamwork Settings, to enter Teamwork
Settings page, as shown in Figure 5-34.
All teamwork control parameters can be set on the master smart cooling product.
Only Teamwork group No., Smart cooling product address, Enable teamwork
CAN resistor, Teamwork function and Networking mode can be set on slave
smart cooling products. Other parameters of the slave units will be modified by
the master unit synchronously. Table 5-11 describes how to set the parameters.
Step 3 Complete the teamwork settings for all the smart cooling products by performing
Step 1 and Step 2.
Step 4 On the home screen of any teamwork controlled smart cooling product, tap
5 Frame: green/ A device with green frame indicates the device itself,
non-green
as shown in .
as shown in .
as shown in .
as shown in .
NOTE
If teamwork succeeds, the teamwork icon is green. If teamwork fails, the teamwork icon is
red. If teamwork mode is disabled, the teamwork icon is gray.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
After you have completed the settings, perform the following checks to confirm
whether the teamwork control is available:
1. Check whether the device number on the topology is the same as the actual
device number.
– If yes, go to 2.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
2. Check whether the number of active devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, go to 3.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
3. Check whether the number of standby devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, go to 4.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
4. Check whether the number of online devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, the check is complete.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
Prerequisites
After connecting the WIFI module of the USB interface to the USB port of the
smart cooling product display, WIFI Settings is enabled to be set.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Comm Settings > WIFI Settings.
WiFi SSID Set WiFi SSID based on the actual configuration; WiFi SSID
is the name used for the WiFi hotspot over which a mobile
phone can connect to the smart cooling product.
WiFi Password Enter the WiFi password when you use a mobile phone to
connect to the WiFi. When you enable the WiFi function for
the first time, you need to set a password (the WiFi has no
preset password).
Enable WiFi Enable the WiFi function. The default status is Disable.
----End
5.2.6 Startup
Context
Tap the Start or Shutdown buttons on the home screen to start or shut down the
smart cooling product.
● If a power failure occurs and the smart cooling product is powered on again,
the smart cooling product automatically restores to the original state (start or
shutdown) before the power failure.
● The hardware port for controlling the status of the remote dry contact or
On/Off status on remote is reserved on the ACC. The status of the remote dry
contact and On/Off status on remote is on by default.
● The operations that start the smart cooling product successfully by the display
button or by element management system (EMS) is effective only when the
remote dry contact or On/Off status on remote is on the status of on.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Start on the home screen of the ACC.
● If the screen shown in Figure 5-36 is displayed, tap Yes. Indicating initial
startup, perform Step 2 for initial startup verification.
● If the screen shown in Figure 5-38 is displayed, indicating not initial startup,
tap Yes to start the smart cooling product.
NOTICE
Step 3 Tap StartUp on the home screen of the app and the screen shown in Figure 5-39
is displayed.
Step 4 Tap Offline Activation and the screen shown in Figure 5-40 is displayed.
Step 5 On the Offline Activation screen, enter Bar code and Verification code, which
are available on the home screen of the ACC shown in Figure 5-36. Tap Generate
PWD to generate a startup password.
NOTE
If startup verification fails (when you do not enter the password within 5 min or the
password you enter is incorrect), the generated password will be invalid for the sake of
security. The initial startup verification fails.
Step 6 Tap Password on the home screen of the ACC and enter the generated startup
password in the displayed dialog box.
Step 7 After you power on the smart cooling product, the screen displays the Wizard
Startup screen.
● If the refrigerant is charged exactly as required, complete the wizard
commissioning.
● If the remaining refrigerant is not charged, tap No. Complete refrigerant
charging, and then perform the wizard commissioning by choosing Maint >
Wizard Startup to enter the wizard startup screen.
----End
Prerequisites
● Check that the outdoor unit switch is turned on before you start the
compressor.
● Remove the refrigerant steel vessel after checking that no more refrigerant is
required.
● Charge refrigerant in an amount exactly as standard charge required.
Otherwise, the devices may be damaged.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Start on the home screen.
Step 2 Choose Maint > Diagnostic Mode > Enter to enter the diagnostic mode.
Step 3 Set the compressor to 3000 rpm.
Step 4 Charge refrigerant on the basis of the precharging.
● Open the low-pressure valve of the pressure gauge, and charge the remaining
refrigerant from the low-pressure needle valve in small flow or intermittently.
(1) Pressure gauge (2) Electric balance (3) Refrigerant steel cylinder
(1) Pressure gauge 1 (2) Pressure gauge 2 (3) Electric balance (4) Refrigerant
steel cylinder
(5) Liquid pipe needle (6) Low-pressure needle (7) Discharge pipe
valve valve needle valve
Step 5 On the home screen, choose Running > Device Details > Compressor, and view
Suction pressure and Discharge pressure to determine whether they are within
normal ranges. Choose Running > Device Details > EEV, and view the EEV
suction superheat degree to determine whether it is within normal ranges.
NOTE
If the suction pressure, discharge pressure, and suction overheating degree is without normal
ranges, check and make sure that:
1. Charge refrigerant in an amount exactly as standard charge required. (Refrigerant charging
too much would result in high discharge pressure. Refrigerant charging too little would result
in low suction pressure, low discharge pressure, and high suction overheating degree.)
2. The air inlet and outlet of outdoor unit are without block. (The air inlet and outlet blockage
would result in high discharge pressure.)
Step 6 After charging refrigerant, close all valves, restore the thermal insulation foam on
the needle valves.
----End
Prerequisites
Check that refrigerant is fully charged before performing the wizard startup.
Context
The startup wizard allows for commissioning of components such as the indoor
fan, electric heater, humidifier, condensate pump, and cooling system. It also
supports component automatic operation and automatic device checking, and can
output commissioning report.
After you power on the smart cooling product for the first time, the screen
displays the Wizard Startup screen. If the smart cooling product is not started for
the first time, choose Maint > Wizard Startup to enter the Wizard Startup
screen.
NOTICE
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maint > Wizard Startup, as shown in Figure 5-43.
NOTE
● For the initial startup wizard, Last record is in gray, indicating that the operation is not
allowed.
● For the non-initial startup wizard, choose Last record and you can view the last startup
wizard report.
Step 2 Tap Yes. The checking before startup screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-44.
NOTICE
If the remaining refrigerant is not charged, tap No. Complete refrigerant charging,
and then perform the wizard commissioning.
NOTICE
----End
Context
In shutdown mode, the Shutdown button is green (unavailable) and the Start
button is gray (available).
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Shutdown on the home screen. A warning is displayed, indicating whether to
shut down the smart cooling product, as shown in Figure 5-45.
Step 2 Tap Confirm. If the device is successfully shut, the system displays a message,
indicating that the command is successfully triggered.
Step 3 Turn off the smart cooling product switch in the upstream PDC.
----End
5.3.1 Power-On
Procedure
Step 1 Turn on the upstream power input switch of the smart cooling product. The LCD
lights up.
Step 2 Turn on the active power supply switch QF1 and standby power supply switch
QF2. (QF2 is not configured for single power supply unit.)
Step 3 After the system is powered on for the first time, the Quick Settings screen is
displayed. Log in as the admin user, as shown in Figure 5-46.
NOTICE
● The operator user can access customer and delivery parameters. Parameters in
the advanced menu are the delivery parameters. The admin user can access
customer, delivery, maintenance, and R&D parameters. Parameters in the
advanced menu are the R&D parameters.
● To prevent the effect of misoperation on the system during the O&M, log in as
the operator user first before modifying parameters. Confirm with Huawei
before modifying parameters that cannot be modified by operator users;
otherwise, Huawei will not be liable for any consequences of the unauthorized
modification.
● Only certified pros are allowed to modify the advanced parameters.
Unauthorized modifications may lead to device malfunction or damage.
● For system security purposes, change the preset password after first login.
● After login, you are allowed to perform operations until being logged out if no
operation is performed within 3 minutes (user set). For security purposes, tap
at the lower-right corner of the screen to manually log out after you
have completed all operations.
Step 4 Figure 5-47 shows how to configure relevant parameters. Click Next until the LCD
home screen is displayed after the configuration.
Settings > Date format Specifies the date Consistent with the
Quick Settings display format for current interface
> Date & Time the ACC. date format
Settings
Date settings Specifies the date Consistent with the
displayed on the current interface
ACC. date
Settings > Outdoor unit This product supports If the outdoor unit
Quick Settings condensate air-cooled or water is an air-cooled
> System mode cooled outdoor units. outdoor unit, select
Settings Select this parameter Air-cooled. If the
based on the outdoor outdoor unit is a
unit type. water cooled
module, select
Water-cooled.
is close. If a
shutdown status is
generated, the dry
contact of
common alarm 2
is open.
● When DO
associated alarm
is set to No, ports
1 and 2 for
reporting common
alarms are open
and generate no
alarms.
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Follow-up Procedure
After powering on, the compressor starts preheating, and the system generates an
alarm indicating that the compressor is preheating (for 12 hours). Do not start the
smart cooling product before the preheating ends. Figure 5-48 is shown if you tap
Start.
If you need to query the remaining preheating time, choose Running > Device
Details > Compressor on the home screen.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the system as admin.
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, choose Settings > Comm Settings > IP Settings.
If IP assigning mode is set to DHCP Automatic, the values of IP address, Subnet mask, and
Gateway are automatically assigned.
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Prerequisites
● The T/H sensors outside the cabinet need to be enabled when they are
installed, otherwise, skip Step 2.
● This section describes how to enable Cold aisle sensor 1.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > System Settings > T/H sensor. Figure
5-50 is displayed.
You are not recommended to modify the parameters not listed in Table 5-17.
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● Teamwork group no.: Group the smart cooling products in same aisle or
adjacent areas as one, that is, assign one teamwork group number for them.
At most four teamwork groups can be assigned (1–4).
● Teamwork unit address: The address for the smart cooling product in the
same group cannot be the same (address range: 1–32). The smart cooling
product with minimum address is the master one that collects, processes, and
delivers data.
Context
The parameters in this section are for reference only. Set actually parameter values
as required.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, tap > Teamwork Settings, to enter Teamwork
Settings page, as shown in Figure 5-51.
Step 3 Complete the teamwork settings for all the smart cooling products by performing
Step 1 and Step 2.
Step 4 On the home screen of any teamwork controlled smart cooling product, tap
5 Frame: green/ A device with green frame indicates the device itself,
non-green
as shown in .
as shown in .
as shown in .
as shown in .
NOTE
If teamwork succeeds, the teamwork icon is green. If teamwork fails, the teamwork icon is
red. If teamwork mode is disabled, the teamwork icon is gray.
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Follow-up Procedure
After you have completed the settings, perform the following checks to confirm
whether the teamwork control is available:
1. Check whether the device number on the topology is the same as the actual
device number.
– If yes, go to 2.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
2. Check whether the number of active devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, go to 3.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
3. Check whether the number of standby devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, go to 4.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
4. Check whether the number of online devices on the topology is the same as
the actual device number.
– If yes, the check is complete.
– If no, check the cable connection and the settings of teamwork control
parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Settings > Comm Settings > WIFI Settings.
Step 2 Set the parameters by referring to Table 5-20.
WiFi SSID Set WiFi SSID based on the actual configuration; WiFi SSID
is the name used for the WiFi hotspot over which a mobile
phone can connect to the smart cooling product.
WiFi Password Enter the WiFi password when you use a mobile phone to
connect to the WiFi. When you enable the WiFi function for
the first time, you need to set a password (the WiFi has no
preset password).
Enable WiFi Enable the WiFi function. The default status is Disable.
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5.3.6 Startup
Context
Tap the Start or Shutdown buttons on the home screen to start or shut down the
smart cooling product.
● If a power failure occurs and the smart cooling product is powered on again,
the smart cooling product automatically restores to the original state (start or
shutdown) before the power failure.
● The hardware port for controlling the status of the remote dry contact or
On/Off status on remote is reserved on the ACC. The status of the remote dry
contact and On/Off status on remote is on by default.
● The operations that start the smart cooling product successfully by the display
button or by element management system (EMS) is effective only when the
remote dry contact or On/Off status on remote is on the status of on.
Procedure
None.
● If the screen shown in Figure 5-55 is displayed, indicating not initial startup,
tap Yes to start the smart cooling product.
NOTICE
Step 3 Tap StartUp on the home screen of the app and the screen shown in Figure 5-56
is displayed.
Step 4 Tap Offline Activation and the screen shown in Figure 5-57 is displayed.
Step 5 On the Offline Activation screen, enter Bar code and Verification code, which
are available on the home screen of the ACC shown in Figure 5-53. Tap Generate
PWD to generate a startup password.
NOTE
If startup verification fails (when you do not enter the password within 5 min or the
password you enter is incorrect), the generated password will be invalid for the sake of
security. The initial startup verification fails.
Step 6 Tap Password on the home screen of the ACC and enter the generated startup
password in the displayed dialog box.
Step 7 After you power on the smart cooling product, the screen displays the Wizard
Startup screen.
● If the refrigerant is charged exactly as required, complete the wizard
commissioning.
● If the remaining refrigerant is not charged, tap No. Complete refrigerant
charging, and then perform the wizard commissioning by choosing Maint >
Wizard Startup to enter the wizard startup screen.
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● Remove the refrigerant steel vessel after checking that no more refrigerant is
required.
● Charge refrigerant in an amount exactly as standard charge required.
Otherwise, the devices may be damaged.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Start on the home screen.
Step 2 Choose Maint > Diagnostic Mode > Enter to enter the diagnostic mode.
Step 3 Set the compressor to 3000 rpm.
Step 4 Charge refrigerant on the basis of the precharging.
● If there are no low-temperature components, open the low-pressure valve of
the pressure gauge, and charge the remaining refrigerant from the low-
pressure needle valve in small flow or intermittently.
(4) Connection nut (5) Low-pressure needle valve (6) Exhaust pipe needle valve
(1) Refrigerant (2) Electronic scale (3) Pressure gauge 1 (4) Pressure gauge 2
cylinder
(5) Connection nut (6) Low-pressure (7) Exhaust pipe (8) Liquid pipe needle
needle valve needle valve valve
Step 5 On the home screen, choose Running > Device Details > Compressor, and view
Suction pressure and Discharge pressure to determine whether they are within
normal ranges. Choose Running > Device Details > EEV, and view the EEV
suction superheat degree to determine whether it is within normal ranges.
NOTE
If the suction pressure, discharge pressure, and suction overheating degree is without normal
ranges, check and make sure that:
1. Charge refrigerant in an amount exactly as standard charge required. (Refrigerant charging
too much would result in high discharge pressure. Refrigerant charging too little would result
in low suction pressure, low discharge pressure, and high suction overheating degree.)
2. The air inlet and outlet of outdoor unit are without block. (The air inlet and outlet blockage
would result in high discharge pressure.)
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Prerequisites
Check that refrigerant is fully charged before performing the wizard startup.
Context
The startup wizard allows for commissioning of components such as the indoor
fan, electric heater, humidifier, condensate pump, and cooling system. It also
supports component automatic operation and automatic device checking, and can
output commissioning report.
After you power on the smart cooling product for the first time, the screen
displays the Wizard Startup screen. If the smart cooling product is not started for
the first time, choose Maint > Wizard Startup to enter the Wizard Startup
screen.
NOTICE
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, choose Maint > Wizard Startup, as shown in Figure 5-60.
NOTE
● For the initial startup wizard, Last record is in gray, indicating that the operation is not
allowed.
● For the non-initial startup wizard, choose Last record and you can view the last startup
wizard report.
Step 2 Tap Yes. The checking before startup screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-61.
NOTICE
If the remaining refrigerant is not charged, tap No. Complete refrigerant charging,
and then perform the wizard commissioning.
NOTICE
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Procedure
Step 1 Tap Shutdown on the home screen. A warning is displayed, indicating whether to
shut down the smart cooling product, as shown in Figure 5-63.
Step 2 Tap Confirm. If the device is successfully shut, the system displays a message,
indicating that the command is successfully triggered.
Step 3 Turn off the primary power switch QF1 and standby power switch QF2. (You do
not need to turn off the standby switch QF2 when there is only one power supply.)
Step 4 (Optional) If the smart cooling product needs to be maintained in power-off
mode or long-term power-off, switch off the smart cooling product circuit breaker
on PDC.
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6 UI Description
Procedure
Step 1 Connect a network cable between the PC network port and the WAN1 port
(protected by a security mechanism) on the ECC800-Pro.
Table 6-1 Default IP addresses for the WAN and LAN ports on the ECC800-Pro
Port Default IP Address
WAN1 192.168.8.10
WAN2 192.168.0.10
192.168.248.10 (FusionModule800)
NOTICE
Step 2 Configure the PC IP address and the WAN1 IP address in the same network
segment.
If the WAN1 port IP address is 192.168.8.10, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, and
default gateway is 192.168.8.1, set the PC IP address to 192.168.8.12, subnet mask
to 255.255.255.0, and default gateway to 192.168.8.1.
Step 3 Set LAN parameters.
NOTE
● If the ECC800-Pro connects to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, perform Step
3.3 and Step 3.4.
● If the ECC800-Pro connects to the Internet, and the PC in a LAN accesses the Internet
over a proxy server, do not perform Step 3.3 and Step 3.4. Otherwise, you will fail to
access the ECC800-Pro.
1. Open the Internet Explorer and choose Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click the Advanced tab and select Use TLS1.1 and Use TLS1.2.
3. (Optional) Click the Connections tab and select LAN settings.
4. (Optional) On Proxy server, clear Use a proxy server for your LAN.
5. Click OK.
Step 4 Set Internet Explorer parameters.
1. When you use Internet Explorer for access, set Internet Explorer to ensure the
normal display of and operations on the WebUI. Choose Tools >
Compatibility View, and add the web access address to the compatibility
view.
2. Choose Tools > Internet options > Security, choose Add the ECC800-Pro IP
address to the list of trusted sites.
3. Enable file download and set the security level of the trusted site to low.
NOTE
When switching between different versions of the ECC800-Pro on your PC, you are
advised to clear the historical Internet Explorer cache. Failing to do so may cause some
information missed or exception after login. The following provides the details:
1. Open Internet Explorer and choose Tools > Internet Options > General.
2. Select Delete browsing history on exit and click Delete.
3. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, select all options except Password,
and click Delete.
2. On the login page, enter the preset user name admin and preset password
Changeme, set the language, and click Log In.
NOTE
– After the first login, change the password in time to ensure account security and
prevent unauthorized network attacks, such as data tampering. Huawei will not be
liable for any security issues caused by your failure to change the preset password
in time or password loss after changing.
– Change the password of the user account periodically.
– Record and keep the password properly. If you forgot the password, you will be
unable to log in to the WebUI.
– When the event notification is configured and the password retrieval mode is
configured under user management, the password can be retrieved.
– An account is logged out due to timeout if no operation is performed within 10
minutes after system login.
– A maximum of three users can log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI at the same time.
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Context
● Only administrators are entitled to perform the configuration wizard.
● Currently, commissioning wizard is provided for the following functions:
Smart Module Settings, Basic Param Settings, Add Devices, Add Sensor,
Plan View, Power Dist Settings, Temp Control Settings, Linkage Test,
Video Settings, and Access Management.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
NOTE
The configuration wizard is displayed when you log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI for the first
time or the system type is switched.
To export the configuration result, click Export Check Result. The export file format is csv.
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Prerequisites
To implement alarm notification by SMS, the following conditions must be met:
● The ECC800-Pro is configured with a 4G module and supports 2G/3G/4G SIM
card access.
NOTE
1. The ECC800-Pro supports only SMS notification service but not data service by
using the 4G module.
2. China: 2G and 4G networks support China Unicom or China Mobile SIM cards, and
3G networks support only China Unicom SIM cards.
3. Outside China: SIM cards are selected based on the following wireless standards
and frequency bands:
● 4G: wireless mode (FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE), coverage frequency band (B1, B3,
B5, B7, B8, and B20)
● 3G: wireless mode (WCDMA), coverage frequency bands (B38, B40, and B41)
● 2G: wireless mode (GSM), coverage frequency band (900/1800 MHz)
● The ECC800-Pro is connected to a network with an email server through a
WAN port. Both the Internet and local area network (LAN) are supported.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System Settings > Event Notification.
Step 2 Set related outbox parameters.
1. Set related parameters in the Outbox Settings area on the Mailbox Settings
page. If the address type of the outbox is Domain name, choose System
Settings > System Parameters, and set related parameters in the DNS
Server Address area on the Monitor IP page.
NOTE
NOTICE
If Test email sending failed is displayed, check whether the receiver's email
server requires CA certificate verification. If it is required, download the CA
certificate from the receiver's email website and upload it in the Mailbox
Certificate area.
NOTE
The following email addresses are for reference only (the actual parameters apply) and are used
only for configuring the email function.
The email address is used only for configuring the email function and is not used for other
purposes. The address is encrypted during transmission in the ECC800-Pro to ensure that
the personal data of users is fully protected.
NOTE
Click Test to check whether the added mailbox is available. If it is available, Successfully to
send the test email. is displayed. If it is unavailable, Failed to send the test email. is displayed.
Check whether the receiver's mailbox parameters for receiving emails are correctly set.
The mobile phone number is used only for configuring the SMS function and is not used for
other purposes. The phone number is encrypted during transmission in the ECC800-Pro to
ensure that the personal data of users is fully protected.
NOTE
Click Test to check whether the added mobile phone number is available. If it is available,
Successfully to send the test short message. is displayed. If it is unavailable, Failed to send
the test short message. is displayed. Check whether the receiver's mobile phone parameters for
receiving short messages are correctly set.
Step 5 Set the alarm notification delay parameter and the new alarm notification
parameter.
NOTICE
Step 6 Click Confirm to access the re-authentication page. Enter Login password and
click Submit.
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Follow-up Procedure
To modify or delete the email parameter settings, click Modify or Delete.
Procedure
Step 1 Set parameters for general input units on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
1. Set parameters for general input unit 1.
2. Set the parameters for other general input units in the same way or by
synchronizing parameters.
Step 2 Set parameters for power distribution units on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
1. (Optional) To modify the branch signal name of the power distribution unit,
choose System Settings > Signal Name Modify and access the Batch Signal
Configuration to modify the name, and then tap Submit.
2. The following is an example of how to display two branches for power
distribution unit1.
Choose Monitoring > Power Distribution > General Input Unit > Power
Distribution Unit > Display Configuration, select Branch Information
Display corresponding to QF1 and QF2, and then tap Submit.
3. Configure the power distribution settings for power distribution unit 1.
4. Set the parameters for other power distribution units in the same way or by
synchronizing parameters.
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Procedure
Step 1 Ensure that the device address of the eLight actuator is the default value 2.
Toggle switches 1 to 4 of the DIP switch specify the device address in binary mode.
ON indicates 1, and OFF indicates 0.
3 ON ON OFF OFF
Choose Maintenance > Configuration The eLight is lit up in red, green, blue,
Wizard > Linkage Test > eLight and white in sequence for 3 seconds
Controller Commissioning and click respectively, and then turns off.
Test.
Access authorization fails and the Red light, blinking for 3 seconds
aisle door cannot be opened.
NOTE
– The eLight actuator is automatically associated with the nearest access actuator in the
smart module view.
– If there are one access actuator and two eLight actuators in an aisle, the access
actuator is automatically associated with the two eLight actuators.
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Follow-up Procedure
To modify the parameters of a single eLight, do as follows:
1. Choose Monitoring > Aisle > eLight Actuator Group > eLight Actuator. The
Running Parameters page is displayed.
2. Select the Associated alarm severity as required and click Submit.
Context
Devices connected through the UIM20A expansion module (UIM for short) can be
automatically or manually bound in the smart module view.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > Device Management, and click Auto Discover Device
to add the device. Devices connected to the UIM can be identified.
PN1-32I10-20E4G-AV4 2.2.2
NOTE
If the intelligent device does not support self-identification, perform step 5 to manually add
the device.
Step 4 In the displayed dialog box for binding IT cabinets and devices, click Auto Bind to
bind devices.
● One-to-one scenario
Each cabinet corresponds to a UIM.
In this scenario, two or more types of intelligent devices are monitored in
each cabinet. The intelligent devices include the smart U space manager,
intelligent rPDU, cabinet electronic lock, and T/H sensor.
● One-to-four scenario
Four cabinets correspond to one UIM.
In this scenario, only one type of intelligent devices is monitored in each
cabinet. The port for connecting the intelligent device to the UIM must meet
the physical connection rules in Table 6-10.
NOTE
– This scenario supports four types of intelligent devices: smart U space manager,
intelligent rPDU, cabinet electronic lock, and T/H sensor.
– Each port on the UIM does not support cascading.
– The UIM must be installed in the first cabinet, and the intelligent devices in the
following three cabinets need to be connected to the first cabinet.
– If the actual number of IT cabinets is not an integral multiple of 4, connect cables
according to the rules. Idle COM ports on the UIM can be reserved.
– One UIM can connect to only one type of intelligent devices.
Step 5 (Optional) Click Add, set IT Cabinet, select a UIM and the devices connected to
each COM port of the UIM20A, and click in the Operation column to
manually bind the devices.
NOTE
If the automatic cabinet binding result is inconsistent with the actual connection or the
automatic cabinet binding function cannot be used, you need to manually bind devices.
You can determine the IT cabinet that houses the UIM through indicator blinking. Then, you
can change the IT cabinet name.
Step 8 (Optional) Click , change the IT cabinet name, change the UIM and the devices
connected to the COM ports of the UIM20A, and click in the Operation
column.
NOTE
Hold down the BLINK button on the UIM for less than 2s. The RUN indicator on the UIM
blinks fast, and the cabinet corresponding to the UIM blinks in the smart module view.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Monitoring > Power Distribution > iBOX > Running Parameters.
Step 3 Click Unhide All Advanced Signals, set iBOX single battery qty., Batt.
installation time, Single battery capacity, Current source, and Battery string
No.. Retain default values for other parameters.
Single battery Single battery capacity refers to the Obtain the battery
capacity capacity of a single battery in a capacity from the
battery string managed by the battery label or
iBOX. document.
Battery string Set this parameter based on the Set this parameter
No. planned codes for iBOXs and based on the
battery strings. customer's plan.
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Prerequisites
Before networking, ensure that all the iBOXs and iBATs have no network
parameters, that is, the RF_Z indicator on the iBOX is steady green and the
RUN/ALM indicator on the iBAT is steady red.
NOTE
Context
● If multiple iBOXs are connected, commission the iBOX one by one in the same
way. Otherwise, networking may be in disorder.
● Indicator status:
– Blinking at long intervals: The indicator is on for 1 second and then off
for 1 second alternately.
– Blinking at super short intervals: The indicator is on for 0.05 seconds and
then off for 0.05 seconds alternately.
– Blinking at short intervals: The indicator is on for 0.125 seconds and then
off for 0.125 seconds alternately.
Procedure
Step 1 Press the networking switch on the iBOX for 2 seconds. The ALM indicator blinks
red once, and the RF_Z indicator turns from steady green to blinking green at
super short intervals, which indicates that the iBOX is being networked.
Step 2 Press the iBAT networking switch for 2 seconds. When the RUN/ALM indicator
turns from steady red to blinking green at super short intervals (iBattery 2.0) or
short intervals (iBattery 3.0), and finally to blinking green at long intervals, the
iBAT connects to the iBOX network.
NOTE
● It is recommended that iBATs be networked from the positive battery string terminal
according to the battery cable connection sequence.
● Batteries are numbered depending on the sequence of connecting iBATs to the iBOXs.
Step 3 Perform networking operations on the next iBAT only after networking for the
previous iBAT is successful. Repeat Step 2 to add other iBATs to the iBOX network.
Step 4 Press the iBOX networking switch for 2 seconds. When the RF_Z indicator on the
iBOX turns from blinking green at super short intervals to blinking green at long
intervals, the networking is complete.
NOTE
After the networking is complete, if the ALM indicator on the iBOX is steady on, the
number of devices online is smaller than the value of iBAT Number. Check that iBAT
Number is set to a correct value and that the iBAT is successfully networked.
Step 5 (Optional) If multiple iBOXs are cascaded, repeat Step 1 to Step 4 to perform
networking for remaining iBOXs and iBATs.
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Prerequisites
Only the UPS2000-G-(6 kVA–10 kVA) and UPS2000-G-3 kVA (dual-live wire)
support a battery shallow discharge test on the ECC800-Pro.
You need to manually configure the battery shallow discharge test based on
requirements.
The system type is FusionModule500.
NOTICE
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > Linkage Control. Set Enable linkage control function
to Yes and click Submit.
Step 3 Set Battery shallow discharge test to On.
Step 4 On the Linkage Logical List tab page, click Add or the edit icon .
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NOTE
If the device electrical energy cannot be collected, disable the PUE function for the scenarios
where the PUE calculation condition is not met, for example, the smart cooling product is
powered by the wall-mounted PDB.
Feature Description
● Supports user-defined settings of the PUE and power consumption on the
ECC800-Pro WebUI.
● Synchronizes the PUE and power consumption calculated by the ECC800-Pro
from the WebUI to the app, and displays the data on the app screen.
● The ECC800-Pro connects to the NetEco over a northbound port and can
upload the calculated PUE and power consumption data to the NetEco.
The PUE ranges from 1 to 3. If the PUE value is greater than or equal to 3, the value is
displayed as 3. When the PUE value is 1, it is invalid.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > PUE Configuration.
Step 3 Set PUE function to Enable.
Step 4 Set the PUE configuration mode to Standard, and click Submit.
Step 5 View the PUE. Choose Query > Performance Data and set Device to ECC800
from the drop-down list box. For other searching criteria such as Performance
data, Statistics mode, Start time, and End time, select the item based on
requirements and click Query. You can also view the PUE in the dashboard or
curve on the home page.
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Figure 6-13 Querying the total electrical energy of system IT load output
4. Calculate the PUE of the smart module. PUE = Increment in total system input
electrical energy/Increment in total electrical energy of system IT load output
= 10.0 kWh/6.0 kWh = 1.67.
Context
This section describes how to configure PUE for the integrated PDC connected.
The functions of configuration buttons for the PUE user-defined mode are
described as follows.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > PUE Configuration.
Step 3 Set PUE function to Enable.
Step 4 Set PUE configuration mode to User-defined, and click Submit.
1. On the Total Power Consumption Configuration tab page, click Add to
enter the Total Power Consumption Configuration page. On the Select
Device tab page, select Integrated PDU 1. On the Select Indicators tab
page, select Total active electricity energy of PDU input, and click Confirm.
NOTE
● The multiple ranges from 0.01 to 4.99, with two significant digits. The default value is
1.00.
● The multiple is configured for slightly adjusting the calculated PUE, ensuring that the
calculated PUE is as close as possible to the actual PUE.
Step 5 Calculate the PUE of the smart module. PUE = Increment in total system input
electrical energy/Increment in total electrical energy of system IT load output
NOTE
Performance data source: The ECC800-Pro obtains total electricity energy of branches from
the power distribution devices.
Step 6 You can also view the PUE in the dashboard or PUE Chart on the home page.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Home > Plan View to view real-time PUE.
Step 3 Choose Query > Performance Data to view historical PUE data.
1. Choose Device, Performance data, Start time, End time, and the display
mode (table or curve) of the PUE parameter as required.
2. Click Query.
NOTE
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Context
● If the sensor is prefabricated, only check its settings.
● If multiple door status sensors are connected, commission one door status
sensor first and then commission the other door status sensors in the same
way.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Monitoring > Cabinet > IT Cabinet1 > Cabinet Collector1 > Running
Parameters, set the door status sensor parameters.
Close and then open the If the alarm is enabled for the front and rear
door. doors, a cabinet door open alarm is displayed on
the active alarm screen of the app or the active
alarm page of the WebUI.
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Prerequisites
When the fingerprint reader is connected to the ECC800-Pro for the first time, the
permissions need to be synchronized.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the access user management and access permission management.
1. Choose System Settings > Access Management to access the access
management page. The system supports the management of various access
permissions through the access card, password, and fingerprint.
2. Click Authentication Mode and set the authorization mode for the smart
module actuator or access actuator.
Select Card, Fingerprint, Card and password, Card and fingerprint,
Fingerprint and password, Card, password and fingerprint or Card,
password or fingerprint.
NOTE
– If the access actuator version is V139 or later, the access actuator supports the
authentication mode by card, password, or fingerprint.
To query the access actuator version, choose Maintenance > Version Information.
View the version in the Device Version list.
– If you set the authorization mode to Combination, for example, card, password
and fingerprint, you need to first swipe your card, enter the password, press the
pound key (#), and then enter the fingerprint. The door can be opened only after
verification of all the three items is successful.
– If you set the authorization mode to Card, Password or Fingerprint, when you use
the password to enable the access control, enter the password in the format of
user ID*password#. If you enter an incorrect password or user ID, press * on the
keyboard of the access controller to stop the authentication process. Then, enter
user ID*password#.
To query the user ID, log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator. Choose
System Settings > Access Management. In the Authorization area, view the user
ID corresponding to the user name.
3. Select the configured access actuator and click OK to complete setting the
authorization mode.
4. On the Authorization Operations tab page, click Add to access the new user
page. On the Basic Info tab page, enter User name and Employee ID.
Specify the following information on the Password tab.
– Password: Enter and confirm the password.
– Card number: The card number can be recorded directly or by swiping the
card.
▪ Record directly: Type the access card number in the text box.
▪ Record by swiping the card: Click Swipe Card and place the card on
the access control device. The card number is automatically recorded.
– Fingerprint: On the Fingerprint tab page, select Fingerprint for Select
fingerprint reader and click Scan Fingerprint. On the Please collect
fingerprint page, click OK. Then put your finger on the fingerprint reader
to collect the fingerprint after hearing the voice prompt. After you hear a
beep sound, move your finger away and collect the fingerprint again.
NOTE
▪ The fingerprint information is used only for configuring the access control
function and is not used for other purposes. The fingerprint information is
encrypted during transmission in the ECC800-Pro to ensure that the personal
data of users is fully protected.
NOTE
Set Logical level configuration for reader removed based on the fingerprint
reader configured for the access control system.
● If the access control system uses a Card and password reader, choose
Monitoring > Aisle > Access Actuator Group > Access Actuator n on the
ECC800-Pro WebUI, click Running Parameters, and set Logical level
The card reader with a keypad is Set Logical level configuration for
connected to WG_1 port on the reader 1 removed to High level alarm.
access actuator. Logical level configuration for reader 2
removed remains as Low level alarm.
The card reader with a keypad is Set Logical level configuration for
connected to WG_2 port on the reader 2 removed to High level alarm.
access actuator. Logical level configuration for reader 1
removed remains as Low level alarm.
● If the access control system uses a Card, Card and fingerprint, or Card,
password and fingerprint reader, retain the default value Low level alarm
for Logical level configuration for reader removed.
Step 3 Check the functions of the access control device and access actuator.
Method 1: Attempt to open the door For method 1: The aisle door is opened
using the configured authentication successfully.
mode. For method 2: After you choose Query
Method 2: On the WebUI, choose > Access Event on the WebUI, you can
Monitoring > Aisle > Access Actuator view the type of this access control
Group > Access Actuator n, and click event.
Controls to open the door remotely.
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Procedure
Step 1 Check functions of the exit button.
Attempt to open the door by pressing The aisle door is opened successfully.
the exit button when the aisle door is
closed.
Attempt to open the door by pressing The skylight can be opened manually.
the skylight button when the aisle
door is closed.
Attempt to open the door The aisle door is You need to restore the
by pressing the emergency opened successfully. emergency button.
button when the aisle
door is closed.
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Component Document
Component Document
NOTICE
● To ensure the normal operating of the ECC800-Pro, avoid high data traffic, such
as the concurrent display of dynamic monitoring of cameras and VCN500 video
playback.
● To ensure the normal operating of the ECC800-Pro, you can view the videos
from a maximum of two IPC6325-WD-VR cameras concurrently.
Prerequisites
● If multiple cameras are accessed, retain the connection of one camera and
disconnect connections from other cameras. After commissioning the
connected camera, commission other cameras in the same way.
● The camera has connected to the smart ETH gateway and the smart ETH
gateway communicates properly with the ECC800-Pro.
● The camera software version is later than V500R019C30.
Context
● Before commissioning the IPC6325 camera, set the IP address for the IPC6325
camera based on customer requirements.
● Configure the camera/VCN internal IP address and the IP address of the LAN
port on the ECC800-Pro in the same network segment.
● Configure the camera/VCN internal IP address and the IP address of the
WAN_1 port on the ECC800-Pro in the same network.
● Set the internal and external IP addresses as planned by the customer. The
following IP addresses are for reference only.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the camera web page and enable ONVIF.
1. Remove the network cables that connect the smart ETH gateway to the LAN1
and LAN2 ports on the ECC800-Pro.
2. Use a network cable to connect the PC to PoE port on the smart ETH
gateway. Then, set the local IP address of the PC to 192.168.0.11.
3. Remove the camera shell and press the reset button for 6s to 10s to restart
the camera.
You have set your Internet Explorer browser at your first login. For details about how
to set your Internet Explorer browser, see Table 6-27.
Settings Action
5. Choose Settings > Network > Platform Connection > Second Protocol
Parameters, and select Enable ONVIF.
6. Remove the network cable from the PC to the PoE port on the ETH gateway.
7. Connect the PC to the LAN1 port on the ECC800-Pro using a network cable,
and reconnect the network cable between the smart ETH gateway and the
LAN2 port on the ECC800-Pro.
– The search timeout interval is 10s. If the search fails, a search failure message is
displayed.
– To avoid missing cameras, perform Search for multiple times.
3. On the found camera record, click and set the external IP address for the
camera based on the external IP address allocated by the network
administrator (PC IP address and camera external IP address should be in the
same network segment).
4. Click the link under Link to access and log in to the camera WebUI. Enter the
preset user name admin and the preset password HuaWei123, and click Log
In.
5. Choose Settings > Network > TCP/IP, set Way to obtain IPv4 to Use the
following IP address and set an IP address to the planned IP address for the
camera. The IP address should be in the range of 192.168.248.50 to
192.168.248.199.
Step 3 On the ECC800-Pro WebUI, click Add under Video Information. In the New Video
Information dialog box that is displayed, enter camera or VCN information.
● Name: Enter the camera/VCN name (for example, Camera1).
● External IP: Enter the external IP address of the camera (the actual IP address
planned by the customer prevails).
● Internal IP: Enter the internal IP address, that is, the IP address of the
camera/VCN (for example, 192.168.248.56).
● Video Type: Select the video type based on the customer's device.
● Link: Enter the external IP address of the camera (for example, https://
external IP address of the camera).
● Change IP camera ONVIF interface access password: If the preset password
for accessing the ONVIF interface of the IP camera is changed, enter the new
password in Password. Otherwise, the ECC800-Pro cannot collect motion
detection alarms from the IP camera.
NOTICE
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Context
If the VCN is not configured and an SD card is chosen, perform the following
procedure.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the Huawei IPC WebUI.
Step 2 Format the SD card.
1. Choose Settings > System Configuration > Storage Management.
2. The Storage Management page is displayed. Format the SD card.
Step 3 Set the camera stream type and primary stream parameters. Path: Settings >
Video/Audio/Image > Video Settings.
NOTE
If longer-time video storage is required, set camera parameters according to the following table.
Condition Result
H.265 1080P 25 50 1M 66
H.264 1080P 25 50 1M 66
H.264 720P 25 50 1M 66
Step 4 Select Enable, click Add, add motion detection areas, set motion detection
parameters, and click Save.
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Prerequisites
If multiple cameras are accessed, retain the connection of one camera and
disconnect connections from other cameras. After commissioning the connected
camera, commission other cameras in the same way.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the camera WebUI.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the camera IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the camera IP address (192.168.0.120 by default) in the
address bar of the Internet Explorer and press Enter.
NOTE
The following lists the operating system and browser supported for logging in to the
camera through the WebUI.
– Windows 7: Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11, Chrome 32+, and Firefox 35–51
– Windows 8: Internet Explorer 10/11, Chrome 32+, and Firefox 35–51
– Windows 10: Internet Explorer 11, Chrome 32+, and Firefox 35–51
– Google Chrome 45 or later versions need to install the Internet Explorer tab plug-
in.
– Only 32-bit web browsers are supported.
2. Enter the preset user name admin and the preset password HuaWei123, and
click Log In.
NOTE
You have set your Internet Explorer browser at your first login. For details about how
to set your Internet Explorer browser, see Table 6-27.
Settings Action
Step 2 For details about how to commission IP cameras and set parameters for them, see
the documentation delivered with the equipment or obtain the documentation by
referring to the "Preparing Documentation" section.
1. Preview the site situation in real time and check the camera coverage through
videos. Adjust the lens if necessary.
2. Choose Settings > Network Configuration > Network Parameters, and set
IPv4 address, IPv4 Subnet mask, and IPv4 Gateway address for the camera
according to the site plan.
3. Choose Settings > Video/Audio/Image > Video Settings, and set camera
stream type, primary stream, and secondary stream 1 parameters.
NOTICE
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Follow-up Procedure
Commission the other cameras by referring to this section.
Context
If the VCN is not configured and an SD card is chosen, perform the following
procedure.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the Huawei IPC WebUI.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the camera IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the camera IP address (192.168.0.120 by default) in the
address bar of the Internet Explorer and press Enter.
2. Enter the preset user name admin and the preset password HuaWei123, and
click Log In.
Step 2 For details about how to commission cameras and set parameters for them, see
the documentation delivered with the equipment or obtain the documentation by
referring to the "Preparing Documentation" section.
1. Preview the site situation in real time and check the camera coverage through
videos. Adjust the lens if necessary.
2. Set IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet mask, and IPv4 gateway address to the
planned values.
NOTE
If longer-time video storage is required, set camera parameters according to the following
table.
H.265 1080P 25 50 1M 66
H.264 1080P 25 50 1M 66
H.264 720P 25 50 1M 66
5. Select Enable, click Add, add motion detection areas, set motion detection
parameters, and click Save.
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Prerequisites
For details about the VCN hardware description and installation, see the
"Hardware Guide" in the corresponding VCN product documentation. For details
about the VCN configuration, see Configuration Guide.
NOTE
The version number is subject to the Quick Start delivered with the VCN. The description
and link in this document are for reference only.
Context
A default IP address has been configured for the VCN before delivery. Modify the
IP address based on the actual network plan.
Procedure
Step 1 Modify the IP address for the VCN.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the VCN IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the OMU Portal address (the default address for VCN500 is
https://192.168.1.100:8443; the default address for VCN510&VCN520&VCN540
is https://192.168.2.101:8443) in the address bar of the Internet Explorer and
press the Enter button.
NOTE
The OMU Portal supports Internet Explorer 8.0 and later versions.
2. On the login page, enter the user name admin and preset password
Change_Me, and click Log In to enter the OMU Portal page. A message is
displayed upon the first login indicating that you should modify the password.
After modifying the password, keep it properly.
NOTE
– If the VCN software version is V100R003 or later, the default user name is admin.
– If the VCN software version is V100R002 or earlier, the default user name is
Admin.
– The following uses V100R003 as an example.
3. Choose Local Configuration > Server configuration. Set the service IP
address (internal IP address of the VCN), time zone, and time according to
the site requirements.
NOTE
Currently, the VCN and NTP source server must be in the same LAN for NTP
synchronization. For details, see Step 2.
If the VCN and the NTP source server are not in the same LAN, you need to manually
set the time as follows: Choose Local Configuration > Server configuration and
change Timezone config and Time config based on the time of the source server to
be synchronized.
5. Choose Maintenance > Unified Configuration, set Module name to MU,
and click Search.
6. In the search result, click Edit in the row where the value of Parameter Name
is NatIP and set Value to the external IP address of the VCN. Click Save.
NOTE
Set NatIP to the external IP address of the VCN, which is the same as the external IP
address mapped by the VCN on the ECC800-Pro.
The camera NTP synchronization function for the server is disabled by default. The
camera NTP synchronization function needs to be enabled for the server that
connects to the camera. After the camera NTP synchronization function is enabled,
cameras will automatically time-synchronize from their access servers.
4. In the search results, click Edit in the row where Parameter Name is NTPIPC
and set Value to 1.
5. Click Save. After the camera NTP synchronization function is enabled, the
camera, after being connected to the server, will automatically time-
synchronize with the server.
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Follow-up Procedure
● The VCN automatically restarts after the IP address is modified. The restart
takes about 5 minutes. After the restart, use the new IP address to access the
VCN.
For the VCN500, search for VCN500 Product Documentation. For the
VCN510&VCN520&VCN540, search for VCN510&VCN520&VCN540 Product
Documentation.
Prerequisites
The network communication between the VCN and the camera is normal.
Procedure
Step 1 Install the VCN IVS client.
1. Download the VCN IVS client.
You can obtain the VCN IVS in either of the following ways:
Method 2 1. Log in to the VCN OMU Portal, choose Local Configuration >
Basic Configuration, and view Current version.
2. Log in to https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/, and search
for Client Package.zip followed by the VCN model (Client
Package.zip VCN540 for example). In the search result, click
the Software Download tab, click the version and patch
number corresponding to the current version, and download
the Client Package.zip software package.
3. Right-click the client program and choose Run as administrator from the
shortcut menu. The login page is displayed, enter the user name admin and
preset password Change_Me, and set Server address to the actual service IP
address (VCN IP address) and Port to 9900.
NOTE
If the VCN IVS and VCN are deployed in the same LAN, set Server IP address to the
VCN internal IP address (192.168.248.55, for example). If the VCN IVS is on an
extranet and the VCN is on a LAN, set Server IP address to the VCN external IP
address.
4. Click Log In to access the client home page. A message is displayed upon the
first login indicating that you should modify the password. After modifying
the password, keep it properly.
Step 2 Add a camera. For details, see the documentation delivered with the equipment or
obtain the documentation by referring to the "Preparing Documentation" section.
View the corresponding section.
NOTE
Item Value
Drive HWSDK
NOTE
If there are multiple VCNs for multiple smart modules, you are advised to evenly distribute
the cameras to each VCN.
3. Click Search, in each camera record, enter the user name and password in the
text boxes and click Verify. If the camera is verified successfully, select
cameras to add and click Next.
4. Preview live video images, click the camera in the camera list on the left, and
adjust camera parameters to optimize the image effect. Then click Next.
5. (Optional) Group the cameras and click Next after grouping.
6. Click Finish to finish adding a camera.
If you set the recording plan policy is to All, you do not need to set the recording plan
time.
5. Click Next to complete the recording plan setting. When is displayed in the
status bar, the recording plan has been set successfully.
6. Click Finish.
When connecting to the VCN on the NetEco, you need to log in to the VCN as a
non-admin user.
When creating a user, you can select Enable account validity period and set Valid from
and Valid to to set the account validity period for the created user.
4. In the Assign Device View Rights area, select the cameras to be browsed and
queried by the user. Set other parameters based on the documentation
delivered with the equipment or the documentation obtained by referring to
the Preparing Documentation section, and click Finish.
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Linkage Grouping
Context
● The ECC800-Pro can generate an alarm using the multi-functional sensor or
smoke sensor in the aisle. This alarm, however, cannot be used to trigger the
customer's fire extinguishing system.
● A passive dry contact alarm signal of the customer's fire extinguishing system
can be used to achieve the following purposes: (1) Open the skylight using
the ECC800-Pro AI/DI port, so that the fire extinguishing system in the
customer's equipment room can quickly function in the aisle. (2) Enable the
aisle access control system and turn on the lighting to facilitate escape. (3)
Shut down the smart cooling product and prevent the smart cooling product
from supplying air to increase the fire.
NOTE
An active dry contact signal of the customer's fire extinguishing system cannot be
connected to the ECC800-Pro AI/DI port.
● The default status of fire control linkage is off. Set it based on the actual
situation.
● Shutting down the smart cooling product by fire linkage is used as an
example. Refer to this section for details about opening the skylight,
unlocking the aisle access control, and turning on the lighting system by fire
linkage.
● In this example, the fire controller connects to port AI/DI_3. The actual port
prevails.
Procedure
Step 1 Install cables between the fire controller and ECC800-Pro.
Figure 6-50 Installing cables between the fire controller and ECC800-Pro
Step 5 On the Linkage Group tab page, set Link fire control with air conditioner off to
on.
NOTE
Select Link fire control with air conditioner off under Linkage Group. If its value is on, the
corresponding logic configurations under Linkage Logic List are available. If its value is off, the
corresponding logic configurations under Linkage Logic List are unavailable.
After the corresponding AI/DI device is enabled, the AI/DI device type must be
consistent with the DO state.
Item Definition
4. Click Submit.
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Follow-up Procedure
After the alarm has been cleared when fire control linkage or smoke alarm
linkage occurs, perform the following operations:
Context
● The ECC800-Pro implements high temperature linkage. If it detects high
temperature alarms by interacting with multi-functional sensors and all smart
cooling products fail to communicate with the ECC800-Pro, the ECC800-Pro
opens skylights based on the alarm status to facilitate heat dissipation.
● The default status of high temperature linkage is off. Set it based on the
actual situation.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 4 Ensure that Link high temperature with skylight open is in on state on the
Linkage Group tab page.
NOTE
Click Link high temperature with skylight open on the Linkage Group tab page. If it is in on
state, the corresponding logic configurations on the Linkage Logic List tab page are available. If
it is in off state, the corresponding logic configurations on the Linkage Logic List tab page are
unavailable.
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Follow-up Procedure
After the alarm has been cleared when high temperature linkage occurs, perform
the following operations: Close the skylights manually.
Prerequisites
The upstream power input circuit breaker of the AC actuator is turned on.
Context
After the intelligent aisle lighting is set successfully, perform the following steps:
● After the door is opened using the access control system, the lighting is
turned on.
NOTE
When using the intelligent lighting function, pay attention to the following:
● If a foreign object is hung on the skylight ceiling of the smart module and when the foreign
object moves, the camera may mistakenly generate a motion detection alarm to change the
lighting status.
● When the human body moves, the camera generates a motion detection alarm and the
lighting is turned on. If the motion amplitude of the human body is small, the camera
cannot generate the motion detection alarm. If the lighting is turned off due to this reason,
wave to the camera and the lighting is turned on again.
● If light greatly changes outside the smart module, the camera may mistakenly generate a
motion detection alarm and the lighting is mistakenly turned on.
● If you manually turn off the lighting when you leave the smart module, the lighting may be
turned on again when the camera detects that the person leaves.
● The effective detection distance of the multi-functional sensor is 2.5 m.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 4 On the Linkage Group tab page, set Intelligent lighting to on.
Step 5 Check and configure the wireless networking (802.15.4) function of the AC
actuator.
Before networking, ensure that both the ECC800-Pro and AC actuator have no
network parameters. That is, the RF_Z indicators on the ECC800-Pro and AC
actuator are both steady green.
● If the RF_Z indicator on the ECC800-Pro is not steady green, hold down the
SW button on the ECC800-Pro for 8 to 20 seconds to erase network
parameters.
● If the RF_Z indicator on the AC actuator is not steady green, hold down the
BLINK button on the AC actuator for more than 10 seconds to make the AC
actuator enter non-networking status.
1. Hold down the SW button on the ECC800-Pro main control module for 3–5
seconds. The RF_Z indicator on the ECC800-Pro main control modules turns
from steady green to blinking green at super short intervals (blinking at 10
Hz, on for 0.05 seconds and then off for 0.05 seconds). The ECC800-Pro enters
the wireless networking (802.15.4) pairing status.
2. Hold down the BLINK button on the AC actuator for 2 seconds (1–5 seconds
allowed). The RF_Z indicator on the AC actuator turns from steady green to
blinking green intermittently at super short intervals (blinking at super short
intervals for 0.5 seconds and then off for 0.5 seconds). The component enters
the wireless network search status.
3. After the wireless networking (802.15.4) pairing succeeds, the RF_Z indicator
on the AC actuator starts to blink at long intervals.
4. After all AC actuators are networked, hold down the SW button on the
ECC800-Pro main control module for 3–5 seconds. The RF_Z indicator on the
ECC800-Pro main control modules turns from blinking green at super short
intervals to blinking green at long intervals (blinking at 0.5 Hz, on for 1
second and then off for 1 second). The ECC800-Pro exits the wireless
networking (802.15.4) pairing status.
NOTE
Path Operation
Monitoring > Aisle > AC Actuator Set Route 1 Control Mode to Light,
Group > AC Actuator > Running and click Submit.
Parameters
Path Operation
Path: Monitoring > Aisle > AC Actuator Group > The light is on.
AC Actuator
1. Choose Running Parameters, and set Set
light mode is Manual.
2. Choose Controls, select Light control, select
ON, and click Submit.
When the light is normal, set Set light mode to Automatic. Path: Monitoring >
Aisle > AC Actuator Group > AC Actuator, click Running Parameters.
● If the camera is connected to the smart ETH gateway, you need to set camera
parameters for intelligent lighting linkage.
● The camera checks whether there are people motions in the aisle and an infrared alarm
is generated. If so, the AC actuator turns on the lights.
● If the IP address of the camera that is automatically connected is the same as the IP
address of the camera that is manually added, the information about the camera that is
manually added is overwritten.
1. Select the actual camera type and go to the camera web page. For details, see
the section about camera commissioning.
2. Choose Settings > Network > Platform Connection > Second Protocol
Parameters. On the ONVIF and GENETEC tab pages, set platform
interconnection parameters.
3. Choose Settings > Intelligent > Common Intelligence > Motion Detection
> Area Parameters.
4. Select Enable, click Add, add motion detection areas, set motion detection
parameters, and click Save.
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Prerequisites
● This section uses the skylight button connecting to the AI/DI_1 port on the
ECC800-Pro as an example.
● A smoke sensor has been connected to the skylight actuator, or a multi-
functional sensor has been connected to the smart ETH gateway.
Context
● If a skylight button is configured, follow the instructions provided in this
section to link the smoke alarm with skylight open.
● The ECC800-Pro supports skylight linkage. When the skylight button is
manually pressed or the smoke sensor detects smoke, a smoke alarm is raised
and the skylight is opened.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Running Parameters.
Step 3 Click AI/DI_1 Port Settings, set AI/DI_1 sensor to Enable, and click Submit.
Step 4 Set AI/DI_1 sensor type to Normal open or Normal close and click Submit.
NOTE
Step 5 Choose Monitoring > Aisle > Skylight Actuator Group > Skylight Actuator 1 >
Running Parameters > DI1 alarm level.
Step 6 Set DI1 alarm level to Low voltage alarm or High voltage alarm, and click
Submit.
NOTE
● Set DI1 alarm level to Low voltage alarm if the smoke sensor is connected over NO.
● Set DI1 alarm level to High voltage alarm if the smoke sensor is connected over NC.
1. On the Linkage Group tab page, click the Link smoke alarm with skylight
open entry.
2. On the Linkage Logic List tab page, click Add.
3. Set parameters for the Link smoke alarm with skylight open.
4. Click Submit.
Step 11 Ensure that Link smoke alarm with skylight open on the Linkage Group tab
page is on.
NOTE
Click Link smoke alarm with skylight open on the Linkage Group tab page. If it is in on state,
the corresponding logic configurations on the Linkage Logic List tab page are available. If it is
in off state, the corresponding logic configurations on the Linkage Logic List tab page are
unavailable.
Step 12 Check the Link smoke alarm with skylight open linkage function.
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Follow-up Procedure
After Link smoke alarm with skylight open linkage is triggered and the alarm is
cleared, perform the following operations:
● Press the reset button on the smoke sensor to clear the alarm.
● Close the skylight manually.
Prerequisites
Connect the smart U space manager to the COM1 or COM2 port on the rack
environment unit.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
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Prerequisites
● The ECC800-Pro is connected to the NMS that supports asset management.
● The actual assets of the smart module have been allocated.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Home > Plan View to access the Plan View page, where you can create
or modify the views of the smart module. Drag the icon of a registered device or
device in the cabinet list to the planned position to generate the plan view.
Step 3 Choose Monitoring > Cabinet > IT Cabinet n > Smart U Space Manager1, check
U space quantity, U Space Information and so on.
----End
Prerequisites
● Connect the smart U space manager to the COM port on the UIM20A
expansion module.
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
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Prerequisites
● The ECC800-Pro is connected to the NMS that supports asset management.
● The actual assets of the smart module have been allocated.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Home> Plan View to access the Plan View page, where you can create or
modify the views of the smart module. Drag the icon of a registered device or
device in the cabinet list to the planned position to generate the plan view.
Step 3 Choose Monitoring > Cabinet > IT Cabinet > Smart U Space Manager, check U
space quantity, U Space Information and so on.
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Prerequisites
● Power distribution devices (such as the integrated UPS, integrated PDU and
precision PDC) are successfully connected to the ECC800-Pro.
● The smart module plan view has been created, and the device positions in the
plan view are consistent with actual positions.
Context
IT cabinets, network cabinets, and smart cooling products support power
management. The ECC800-Pro connected to an IT cabinet is used as an example
in this section.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Home > Plan View > Modify Device and click Apply Power Distribution
Standard Configuration to use the default configuration to configure electricity
for devices in the smart module. The following scenarios support the function of
applying default electricity configuration:
● N+1 scenario: The system has only one power distribution cabinet and is
working in single-power supply mode.
● 2N non-isolation scenario: The system has only one power distribution cabinet
and is working in dual-power supply mode.
● 2N isolation scenario: The system has two power distribution cabinets and is
working in single-power supply mode.
NOTE
For details about the power distribution solution, refer to the power distribution wiring diagram
supplied with the product.
The settings in the following table are used as examples to describe the basic configuration.
NOTE
● If Apply to all cabinets is selected, all other cabinets use this configuration.
● If Clear the power distribution configuration of all cabinets is selected, the power
distribution configuration of all cabinets will be cleared.
Step 5 Click Finish after checking that electricity has been configured for all IT cabinets,
network cabinets, and smart cooling products.
Step 6 Click Exit Edit Mode to exit the view editing page of the smart module.
Step 7 Choose Monitoring > Cabinet, and set Cabinet load factor overhigh alarm
threshold (default value: 90) on the Running Parameters page. For example, if
you set the alarm threshold for the cabinet load rate to 90, an alarm is generated
when the load rate of the device in the smart module exceeds 90 of the rated
power of the cabinet.
NOTE
The alarm hysteresis is 5% by default. That is, if the cabinet load factor overhigh alarm
threshold is 90%, the raised alarm will be cleared when the load factor drops to a value smaller
than 85%.
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Context
● Battery trip: Once the function is enabled, the abnormal battery string trips if
the battery pole temperature detected by the iBAT exceeds the fire protection
point. Then the battery string fault information is displayed in the power
supply and distribution link diagram.
● Smart rPDU high temperature disconnection: Whenever the ECC800-Pro
detects excessive high temperature of an rPDU branch, it disconnects the
entire rPDU to protect the IT devices. Then the rPDU branch fault information
is displayed in the power supply and distribution link diagram.
● Smart rPDU overcurrent disconnection: Whenever the ECC800-Pro detects
overcurrent of an rPDU branch, it disconnects the rPDU of this branch to
protect the IT devices. Then the rPDU branch fault information is displayed in
the power supply and distribution link diagram.
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 Set parameters for BCB tripping upon battery abnormal.
1. Choose Monitoring > Power Distribution > iBOXn to access the Running
Parameters page.
2. Click Unhide All Advanced Signals, set BCB tripping upon battery
abnormal to Enabled, and click Submit.
Step 2 Set the Smart rPDU auto disconnection parameters.
1. Choose Monitoring > Cabinet > Running Parameters and click Smart
Distribution Information.
2. Set rPDU auto close enable to Enabled.
3. If the user has no special requirements, choose Monitoring > Cabinet > IT
Cabinet > rPDU > Running Parameters and retain the default value of
Branch Auto Close Current Parameter.
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Prerequisites
Power distribution devices have been connected to the ECC800-Pro.
Procedure
Step 1 View the power information on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
1. Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
2. Choose Monitoring > Cabinet to access the Electricity Information in Each
Cabinet page.
3. View the power usage information about each cabinet, such as the Current
Power (kW), Power Consumption (kWh), and Load Percentage (%).
4. Choose Monitoring > System. In the Power Information area on the
Running Info tab page, you can view the power information about the smart
module.
5. Choose Home > Plan View. In the PUE area, you can view the transient
mPUE.
NOTE
– Transient mPUE = Total input power/Total IT power of the smart module. For example,
if a PDU8000 with the total input power of 5 kW connects to the smart module, whose
total IT power is 3.6 kW, the transient mPUE = 5 kW/3.6 kW = 1.39.
– If the power management is not configured, the PUE area in Plan View displays the
average PUE.
– Instant is displayed for a transient mPUE.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the pad to the WiFi network of the ECC800-Pro in the room.
Step 2 Log in to the ECC800-Pro app as an administrator.
Step 3 View the power supply status of the smart module and basic information about
each device in real time to quickly locate faults.
4 IT cabinet (tap to view the cabinet name, current power, and status)
● Yellow: The cabinet has an alarm. Tap to view the alarm.
● Blue: The cabinet is running properly.
● Gray: The cabinet is not running.
Item Specifications
5 rPDU
● Yellow: smart rPDU (Click to view the rPDU number, current, and
status)
● Blue or green: non-smart rPDU
6 Branch switch
7 SPD switch
8 SPD
9 Main switch
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● iCooling disabled
– For the cold aisle containment in the smart module, all IT cabinets use
the cooling capacity in the cold aisle and the temperatures inside the cold
aisle are unevenly distributed due to the uneven air flow.
– The cooling requirements of the IT cabinets can be met and partial hot
spots can be avoided only if the cooling capacity provided by the smart
cooling product matches the heat load of the corresponding IT cabinets.
● iCooling enabled
– The cold aisle is divided into multiple areas according to the smart
cooling product positions. The cooling capacity from any smart cooling
product in the areas can meet the temperature requirements of the IT
cabinets because the temperature unevenness is relatively low.
– The smart cooling products in each area quickly respond to load changes
in the areas and are regulated to achieve optimal energy efficiency.
● Determine the installation position for the cabinet temperature sensor in strict
accordance with the requirements in the installation guide.
● After installing the cabinet equipment, use filler panels to seal the vacant U
space.
● The smart module plan view has been created. The positions of devices in the
smart module plan view must be the same as their actual locations.
● All smart cooling products in the smart module need to be networked for
teamwork. For details about how to configure teamwork networking, see the
smart cooling product user manual of the corresponding model. One smart
module has only one group. In this group, communication between the slave
and master units as well as communication between the master unit and the
ECC800-Pro is normal.
● The WebUI displays the Enable iCooling page only for smart cooling products
that support the iCooling function.
● The scenario is dual-row cold aisle containment and the following conditions
are met:
– Smart cooling product should be placed face to face.
– The smart module is configured with an integrated UPS or integrated
PDU. Electricity has been configured for IT cabinets, network cabinets,
and smart cooling products. The ECC800-Pro collects statistics on IT
branch power information, which is mapped to IT cabinets and network
cabinets.
– Rack environment units or UIM20A expansion module and cabinet-level
temperature sensors are installed for IT cabinets or network cabinets. The
ECC800-Pro can monitor the temperature of each cabinet.
– At least one cold-aisle temperature and humidity sensor is installed for
each smart cooling product, and each smart cooling product can detect
the sensor readings.
WebUI Operations
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 If the iCooling function needs to be used, choose Monitoring > Cooling >
Running Parameters. On the iCooling parameter setting page, set Enable
iCooling to Yes and click Submit to finish the iCooling function setting.
Step 3 Set the iCooling temperature set point and humidity setpoint according to the
actual environment.
NOTE
● When iCooling is enabled, smart cooling products enter the iCooling teamwork control
mode.
● The temperature and humidity refer to the values at the air intake vents of the IT
cabinets.
● After iCooling linkage is enabled, if the preceding conditions are not met, the smart
cooling product automatically exits the iCooling teamwork mode and enters the
standalone mode. To view Team work status, choose Monitoring > Cooling >
NetCol5000 > Running Info > Status Information.
● When iCooling is enabled, the T/H threshold can only be set on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
● When iCooling is disabled, smart cooling products enter the intelligent teamwork
control mode (teamwork control of smart cooling products).
Step 4 Choose Monitoring > Cooling > Running Parameters to access the Temperature
and Humidity Parameters page. Check whether Temperature and humidity
control type is Cold-aisle.
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Prerequisites
Smart cooling products have been connected to the ECC800-Pro.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the PAD to the WiFi network of the corresponding ECC800-Pro in the
room.
Step 2 Choose Home > Temp.. The view displays the temperature distribution map of
each cabinet.
Step 3 Choose Home > Resource Consump > Cooling, view the real-time cooling
capacity and maximum cooling capacity of the smart module as well as the real-
time cooling capacity of each cabinet, and check whether the cooling capacity
exceeds the alarm threshold.
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Context
When smart cooling products (NetCol5000-A025, NetCol5000-A042, and
NetCol5000-A050) are connected to the ECC800-Pro, you can view the cooling link
diagram.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Monitoring > Cooling > Running Parameters to access the Running
Parameters page. Set Number of redundant smart cooling products and Local
yearly highest temperature as required and tap Submit.
Step 3 Use the pad to connect to the WiFi network of the ECC800-Pro in the room.
Step 4 Log in to the ECC800-Pro app as the administrator.
Step 5 View the cooling distribution information.
Item Specifications
5 Alarm status (The alarm icon is displayed based on the alarm severity
of the smart cooling product. You can tap the smart cooling product to
view the alarm.)
Step 6 Tap the corresponding smart cooling product to check the operating status and
working mode of each component in the smart cooling product.
Table 6-40 Specifications of the links for a single smart cooling product
Item Specifications
3 Internal fan
Item Specifications
6 Refrigerant status
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Prerequisites
The FusionModule app has been installed on the pad.
Procedure
1. You have logged in to the FusionModule app on the pad as an administrator.
2. On the main screen of the app, tap . On the displayed Edit page, select
Face Account Management. After reading the message, tap OK.
3. Click Add to start recording facial data.
NOTE
The facial data is used only for configuring the facial recognition function and is not
used for other purposes. The facial data is encrypted during transmission in the
ECC800-Pro to ensure that the personal data of users is fully protected.
Item Function
4. Tap OK.
Prerequisites
The facial data has been recorded.
on the FusionModule app login screen and align the face with the
green circle on the screen. After facial recognition is successful, log in to the app
as an administrator to open the access control system at the same time.
NOTE
After you log in to the system using facial recognition, the system uses facial recognition
for user authentication the next time by default.
Prerequisites
The facial data has been recorded.
Procedure
Step 1 Use the pad to connect to the WiFi network of the ECC800-Pro in the room.
Step 3 On the app home screen, tap . On the displayed Settings screen, select Face
Account Management.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the communications cable to the WAN1 port on the ECC800-Pro.
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Procedure
Step 1 Apply for a fixed IP address to the equipment room network administrator.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
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Procedure
Step 1 Ensure that the power cables and ground cables are securely connected with
correct polarity and good contact.
Step 2 Ensure that the input power supply for the AC PDB is off. Use a multimeter to test
the resistance between the power outputs of the AC PDB and between the BGND
and PGND. It is required that short circuit not occur between power outputs or
between the BGND and PGND.
Step 4 Switch on the circuit breakers of PDBs for the rack. The power supply for
equipment in the rack is available.
Step 5 Press the power button on the chassis of the server to power on the server.
NOTE
After the server is started properly, the button/indicator of its power switch is displayed
green.
The TaiShan server is used as an example. The following figure shows the power
button of the TaiShan server.
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Prerequisites
● The browser version is Internet Explorer 11, Firefox 38ESR, Firefox 60ESR,
Chrome 50 and Chrome 68.
NOTE
To achieve better WebUI viewing effect, you are advised to use Internet Explorer 11
and set the resolution of the PC to 1366*768 or higher.
● The IP address of the NetEco server has been obtained.
● The PC communicates with the NetEco server properly.
Context
The idle timeout period of the PowerEcho system is 30 minutes by default. Set the
idle timeout period of the PowerEcho system as required. If users do not perform
any operation in the preset idle timeout period after the login, the client is
automatically logged out.
Procedure
Step 1 In the browser address bar, enter https://192.168.8.11:31945, and then press
Enter.
NOTE
Step 2 Enter the User Name, Password on the login page and click Log In.
NOTE
● The default user name for the PowerEcho is admin and the preset password is
Changeme_123. You need to change the password periodically (at an interval of 60
days) to improve system security.
● After the first login, change the password in time to ensure account security and prevent
unauthorized network attacks, such as data tampering. Huawei will not be liable for any
security issues caused by your failure to change the preset password in time or password
loss after changing.
● After you enter the incorrect password for three consecutive times, you must enter the
verification code upon the fourth login. After you enter the incorrect password for five
consecutive times, the IP address will be locked for 10 minutes.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the PowerEcho client using a browser.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose NetEco Maintenance from the main menu. Then choose NetEco Menu
Settings in the navigation tree on the left side.
Option Description
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Prerequisites
Valid user name and password are available.
Procedure
Step 1 In the browser address bar, enter https://192.168.8.11:31943, and then press Enter.
NOTE
● The preset user of NetEco is admin, the preset password is Changeme_123. This user has
all the operation rights on the managed objects. After the first login, change the
password in time to ensure account security and prevent unauthorized network attacks,
such as data tampering. Huawei will not be liable for any security issues caused by your
failure to change the preset password in time or password loss after changing.
● If the number of online users reaches the maximum number supported by the system, a
message is displayed, indicating that you cannot log in. In this case, contact the system
administrator.
● After you enter the incorrect password for three consecutive times, you must enter the
verification code upon the fourth login. After you enter the incorrect password for five
consecutive times, the user account or the IP address is locked for 10 minutes.
----End
Prerequisites
● You have obtained a license.
● You are logged in to the NetEco client.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Import License file when you log in to the NetEco at the first time.
Step 2 Click next to the License text box and select a license file.
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Procedure
Step 1 Obtain the installation package of the mediation software.
● For enterprise users:
a. Log into Huawei's enterprise support website https://support.huawei.com/
enterprise.
b. Browse or search iManager NetEco 6000 V600R008 Version Mapping,
obtain iManager NetEco 6000 V600R008 Version Mapping from Support
> Documentation > Network Energy > Fusion Modular Data Center >
iManager NetEco 6000. Based on the actual NE types and versions to
download the mediation software installation package.
● For carriers:
a. Log into Huawei's carrier support website https://support.huawei.com.
b. Browse or search iManager NetEco 6000 V600R008 Version Mapping,
obtain iManager NetEco 6000 V600R008 Version Mapping from Support
> Software > Network Energy > Data Center Facility > Fusion Modular
Data Center > iManager NetEco 6000. Based on the actual NE types
and versions to download the mediation software installation package.
Step 2 Choose NetEco Management from the main menu. Then choose NetEco/
Mediation Software Installation in the navigation tree on the left side.
Step 3 Click Add files on the Upload Installation Packages page and select the files to
be uploaded.
NOTE
Step 5 Select the NE mediation packages whose status are Not Installed from
Installation Packages and click One-click Installation. Then click Confirm in the
displayed dialog box.
NOTE
● The system will display the installation progress and detailed information of the NE
mediation. The installation completes in about 1 minute.
● The NetEco system will stop NetEco services during installation of the NE mediation.
Step 6 Choose NetEco Maintenance from the main menu. Then choose NetEco Startup/
Shutdown in the navigation tree on the left side.
Click Start. Type the Password for PowerEcho and click Confirm. Click Confirm in
the displayed dialog box to start the NetEco services.
If information similar to the following is displayed, the NetEco services have
started. Otherwise, contact Huawei technical support engineers.
starting NetEco system done.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the NetEco client by web browser.
You have the operation rights for Data Center Planning.
Context
The types of the managed domain: Park, Building, Room, Container, Subnet,
NetecoSite, Floor and FusionModule500. You are advised to plan the affiliation
before configuring the managed domains.
To create management domain, note that:
● You can create Park, Building, ContainerDC, Room, Subnet, NetecoSite,
FusionModule500, Modular, Room–ShapeNode, and Building–ShapeNode
under Root.
● You can create Building, Building–ShapeNode, ContainerDC, Room and
Room–ShapeNode under Park.
● You can create only Floor–ShapeNode under Building.
● You can create DDF, Battery Cabinet, Rack, Modular, Power Cabinet, Fire
Protection Cabinet and Rack Custom under Room
● You can create Container and Container–ShapeNode under ContainerDC.
● You can create Modular, Park, NetecoSite, FusionModule500 and under
Subnet.
● You can create DDF, Battery Cabinet, Rack, Modular, Power Cabinet, and
Fire Protection Cabinet and Rack Custom under NetecoSite
● You can create DDF, Battery Cabinet, Rack, Power Cabinet, Fire Protection
Cabinet and Rack Custom under Modular.
● You can create DDF, Battery Cabinet, Rack, Modular, Power Cabinet, Fire
Protection Cabinet and Rack Custom under Room–ShapeNode.
● You can create Floor–ShapeNode under Building–ShapeNode.
● You can create Room and Room–ShapeNode under Floor–ShapeNode.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Configuration Management > Data Center Planning from the
main menu. The Data Center Planning window is displayed.
To delete a domain, click the domain icon and select Delete under .
3. In the right side of the view area, set Management Info.
NOTE
You can configure Management Info, Electricity Info, and Refrigeration Info for the
equipment room management domain.
Repeat steps Step 2.1 to Step 2.4 until the configuration is complete.
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Prerequisites
● You have logged in to the NetEco client by web browser.
● You have created management domains in Data Center Planning. For
detailed operations, see Creating a Domain.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Configuration Management > Data Center Planning from the
main menu. The Data Center Planning window is displayed.
Step 2 Choose the management domain where you want to add a modular from the
navigation tree on the left.
Step 5 Select the Modular to be added and drag the modular icon to the Room area, as
shown in Figure 6-68.
Step 6 Modify Management Info of the module or retain the default values, and then
click .
NOTICE
Layout, Aisle Size, and Aisle Containment Type of a modular cannot be modified
after being saved.
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Follow-up Procedure
You can delete one modular or multiple modulars in batches on the current page.
NOTE
If a modular contains sub devices, you cannot delete the modular. You can delete the modular
only after you delete sub devices in the modular.
Prerequisites
● You have logged in to the NetEco client by web browser.
● You have created modules in Data Center Planning.
Context
For detailed operations, see iManager NetEco 6000 Device Installation and
Commissioning Guide of the corresponding version.
Procedure
1. Choose System> Configuration > Data Center Planning from the main
menu. The Data Center Planning window is displayed.
2. Click in the upper left area of the Data Center Planning window.
3. Click Access switch to the Add Device window. You can add an ECC800-Pro
device to the specified modular in the Add Device window.
NOTE
Click OK, and you can view the task information, including Type, Device Name,
Region, Progress, Status, Start Time, End Time, and Information in the displayed
Progress window.
7 FAQ
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Click in the upper right corner of the home page and view the ECC800-Pro
version information.
Step 3 Choose Maintenance > Version Information and view the version information of
ECC800-Pro and connected device.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System Settings > System Parameters > Time.
Step 2 Set the time zone, date, and time or click Obtain Local Time, and click Submit.
Step 3 (Optional) If the NTP server is used for time synchronization, select NTP server
sync, set NTP primary server IP, NTP backup server IP, Port number, and Sync
interval (min), and click Submit.
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Context
WebUI users are classified as Administrator and Operator. They have different
operation rights.
Procedure
Step 1 Change the login password.
1. Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as the administrator.
2. Choose Maintenance > User Management. The user management page is
displayed.
3. Choose the user to be modified and click Modify. Reset the login password on
the displayed page.
NOTE
– Select Email for Password retrieval mode, set Email Address, and click Test. After
the test is successful, you can retrieve the password using the email address.
– Select Short message for Password retrieval mode, set Mobile Number, and click
Test. After the test is successful, you can retrieve the password using the mobile
number.
NOTE
– On the user management page, you can modify, delete, lock, and unlock a user.
– The value of Advance expiration notification (days) must not be greater than
the value of Password validity period.
– You can choose the password retrieval mode as required, either by email or SMS or
by both.
– The WebUI supports a maximum of 16 users and a maximum of 3 concurrent
online users.
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Follow-up Procedure
If you forgot the password, perform the following steps:
1. Click Forgot password.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Home > Plan View and click Create smart module in Smart Module
View. The Modify Basic Config dialog box is displayed. Set the layout and device
quantity in Layout and Half-size cabinet qty./row based on the actual smart
module scenario.
If the locations of devices automatically deployed are inconsistent with their actual
locations, you can manually adjust them.
NOTE
There may be multiple same device icons on the editing page. If you are unable to
determine the positions of wireless communications devices such as the access actuator,
general input unit, and power distribution unit, use the following methods to identify them:
● Hold down the BLINK button on a device for less than 1s to report the blinking status
to the ECC800-Pro. The corresponding device icon in the WebUI plan view blinks.
● Drag a device in the WebUI plan view. The RUN indicator on the corresponding device
blinks intermittently at super short intervals.
If both room-level and smart module access actuators exist, modify the value of Device
Name to distinguish them.
The value of Device Name for the power distribution unit should be consistent with its
label, for example, NMW A 01.
Step 3 Hold down the BLINK button on a device such as a smart ETH gateway for less
than 1s to report the blinking status to the ECC800-Pro. The corresponding device
icon in the WebUI plan view blinks. Check that the device positions and types in
the plan view are consistent with the actual situation by delivering the blinking
command.
NOTE
● If a room-level access control device and camera exist, drag them to the equipment
room view.
● You can click the camera icon in the view to display the camera web page.
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Follow-up Procedure
To modify the smart module plan view, perform the following steps:
1. Choose Home > Plan View.
2. Click Modify Device in Smart Module View. The Devices is displayed.
3. Drag registered devices (for example, the camera) to the appropriate
positions in the layout diagram and click Exit Edit Mode. The smart module
plan view is updated.
4. When editing the smart module view, click Zoom In or Restore to
adjust the size of the view.
Context
NOTICE
Restoring factory settings will restore parameters to their default values. Back up
data before performing this operation. Perform this operation with caution.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Maintenance > Configuration File and click Restore Factory Settings.
Step 3 Enter the password currently used for logging in to the WebUI and click Submit.
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Context
You have obtained the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information
planned for the ECC800-Pro.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > System Parameters > Monitor IP and change the IP,
subnet mask, and default gateway information for the ECC800-Pro as planned.
Step 3 Click Submit.
Step 4 In the displayed Setting succeeded. Log in again. dialog box, click OK.
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Prerequisites
Connect one end of a network cable to the POE port on the UIM20A expansion
module and the other end to the LAN port on the ECC800-Pro or the POE port on
the smart ETH gateway.
NOTE
Context
The UIM20A Expansion Module supports self-discovery and does not need to set
parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the running parameters and control parameters for the UIM20A expansion
module on the WebUI.
1. Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
2. Choose Monitoring > System > UIM Group> UIMn.
3. On the Running Parameters tab page, set UIM20A expansion module
running parameters.
4. On the Controls tab page, set the UIM20A expansion module control
parameters.
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Prerequisites
This section uses the device connecting to the COM1 port on the UIM20A
expansion module as an example. The device such as the T/H sensor, rPDU,
cabinet electronic lock, or U space manager.
Procedure
Step 1 Set communications parameters on the device.
Choose System Settings > Device Management and click Auto Discover
Device to add the device. The device connection information is displayed.
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Prerequisites
In this example, the device is connected to the AI/DI_3 port on the UIM20A
expansion module. The device such as the door status sensor.
Context
Each UIM20A expansion module supports a maximum of eight dry contact
devices. In the scenario with multiple UIMs in the same smart module, a
maximum of 48 dry contact devices can be connected.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
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Follow-up Procedure
Choose Home > Plan View on the ECC800-Pro WebUI, and drag the dry contact
device to the corresponding position in the Smart Module View pane based on
the actual device layout.
Prerequisites
One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the POE port on the
multi-functional sensor, and the other end has been connected to the POE port on
the ETH converter.
Procedure
Step 1 Set multi-functional sensor parameters.
On the WebUI, choose Monitoring > Aisle > Multi-Func Sensor Group > Multi-
Func Sensor1 > Running Parameters, ensure that Smoke enable and Temp
enable are set to Enable, set High temperature alarm threshold and other
parameters as required, and then click Submit.
NOTE
Temperature and humidity detection: View the You can view the current
running information about the multi-functional ambient temperature and
sensor on the WebUI. humidity.
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Prerequisites
The smoke detector has been connected to the AI/DI port on the skylight actuator
using a network cable.
To connect the cable for the smoke detector, perform the following steps:
Short-circuit core wires 1 and 8 on the other end of the network cable, and
connect the network cable to the cable delivered with the smoke detector. The
following table describes the cable connection.
Context
● If the sensor is prefabricated, only check its settings.
● The actual value prevails. Only the method of the parameter settings is
described.
Procedure
Step 1 Set smoke sensor parameters.
NOTE
In this example, the smoke sensor is connected to the AI/DI_1 port on the skylight actuator.
1. Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
2. Choose Monitoring > Aisle > Skylight Actuator Group > Skylight Actuator
1 > Running Parameters > DI1 alarm level.
3. Set DI1 alarm level to Low voltage alarm or High voltage alarm, and click
Submit.
NOTE
– Set DI1 alarm level to Low voltage alarm if the smoke sensor is connected over
NO.
– Set DI1 alarm level to High voltage alarm if the smoke sensor is connected over
NC.
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Prerequisites
One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RJ45 port on the
WLDS900 water sensor, and the other end has been connected to the AI/DI port
on the ECC800-Pro.
Context
● To use the AI/DI sensor, enable the corresponding AI/DI port and name the
sensor. The specific alarm then can be reported.
● If the sensor is prefabricated, only check its settings.
● The actual value prevails. Only the method of the parameter settings is
described.
Procedure
Step 1 Set water sensor parameters.
NOTE
● In this example, the water sensor is connected to the AI/DI_1 port on the ECC800-Pro.
● The default alarm severity of the AI/DI port is Minor. If you want to change the alarm
severity, see How Should I Configure Alarm Parameters.
1. Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
2. Choose System Settings > Signal Name Modify. The Batch Signal
Configuration page is displayed.
3. Set Device type to ECC800, set Device name to ECC800, and click OK.
4. On the query result tab page, set the new signal name of AI/DI_1 to Leak
and click Submit.
5. Choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Running Parameters > AI/DI_1
Port Settings.
6. Set Leak sensor to Enable and click Submit.
7. Confirm that Leak sensor type is automatically identified as Leak
sensor(Rope).
8. Click Unhide All Advanced Signals, then click Power Supply Parameters.
Ensure that III power supply enable(AIDI_1/DO) is Yes.
Step 2 Check functions of water sensors.
Immerse the Leak DI alarm is generated Wipe dry the water detection
water detection on the active alarm screen of cable. The alarm disappears
cable in water. the app or on the WebUI. automatically.
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7.1.13.1 How to Set and Add the Temperature Sensor (Connected to the NTC
Port on the Rack Environment Unit)?
If a temperature sensor is installed, perform the following steps to configure it.
Prerequisites
One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RJ45 port on the
temperature sensor, and the other end has been connected to the NTC port on the
rack environment unit.
Procedure
Step 1 The temperature sensor supports self-discovery and does not need to set
parameters.
Step 2 Check the monitoring functions of temperature sensor.
Path: Monitoring > Cabinet You can view the current cabinet temperature.
> IT Cabinet n > Cabinet
Collector n
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7.1.13.2 How to Set and Add the Temperature Sensor (Connected to the NTC
Port on the UIM20A Expansion Module)?
If the temperature map function is configured, follow the instructions provided in
this section to commission it.
Prerequisites
Cables to the NTC and T/H sensors have been connected.
(1) UIM20A expansion module (2) T/H Sensor (3) NTC sensor
Procedure
Step 1 The NTC port on the T/H sensor connected to the temperature sensor supports
automatic identification. Therefore, you do not need to set parameters.
Step 2 Add the T/H sensor.
1. Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
2. Add the T/H sensor.
Choose System Settings > Device Management and click Auto Discover
Device to add the T/H sensor. The device connection information is displayed.
Path: Monitoring > You can view the current cabinet temperature.
Cabinet> IT Cabinet n > T/H
sensor n
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Context
● You can set parameters under Enable Alarm, Severity, Output Dry Contact
and Loudspeaker based on requirements.
– When Enable Alarm is set to Disable for an alarm, the ECC800-Pro will
not show this alarm.
– You can set Severity to Critical, Major, Minor, or Warning as required.
– After an alarm and a DO output are associated over Output Dry
Contact, the device connected to the DO port will act if the alarm is
generated.
– If an alarm is associated with the loudspeaker and Loudspeaker is set to
Yes, the loudspeaker produces sound when the alarm is generated.
● You can modify alarm parameters in batches over Batch Setting.
● The setting methods for different alarms are the same. This section describes
how to set the Operation log full alarm for the ECC800-Pro.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > Alarm Parameters.
Step 3 On the Basic Alarm Parameters page, choose ECC800 from the Select a device
type drop-down list box, choose the ECC800 to be set from the Device name
drop-down list box, and then click Confirm.
Step 4 Set Enable Alarm to Enable or Disable for Operation log full as required. Set
Severity to Critical, Major, Minor, or Warning as required.
NOTE
To modify Enable Alarm or Severity in batches, click Batch Setting in the left corner of
the Basic Alm Para page, and choose ECC800 from the Select a device type drop-down
list box. Set Destination Parameter of Enable Alarm or Source Parameter and
Destination Parameter of Severity, and click OK.
Step 5 On the Alarm Linkage page, set Device type to ECC800, select Device Type or
Device in the Linkage type column, and click Confirm.
Step 6 (Optional) If you select Device in the Linkage type column, select the ECC800 to
be set in the Device name column.
Step 7 Click Select in the Output Dry Contact column corresponding to Operation log
full as required, select Yes or No for DO, and click OK.
Step 8 Click Select in the Loudspeaker column corresponding to Operation log full as
required, set Loudspeaker to Yes or No, and click OK.
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7.1.15 How Should I Link the Smoke Alarm with the Alarm
Beacon over the ECC800-Pro WebUI
Prerequisites
The alarm beacon is connected to the DO port on the ECC800-Pro.
Context
After the smoke alarm is linked with the alarm beacon, if smoke is detected inside
the smart module, the alarm beacon connecting to the corresponding DO port will
generate an audible and visual alarm.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System Settings > Alarm Parameter > Alarm Linkage.
Step 2 Select Multi-Func Sensor for Device Type, select Device Type or Device for
Linkage type, and click Confirm.
NOTE
Select Multi-Func Sensor n from the Device Name list if you have selected Device for
Linkage type, and click Confirm.
Step 3 Click Select in the Output Dry Contact list for Smoke alarm. On the Set Dry
Contact Outputs(Multi-Func Sensor) page, set DO to Yes and click OK.
Step 4 Click Select in the loudspeaker list for Smoke alarm. On the Please set the
sound(Multi-Func Sensor) page, set loudspeaker to Yes and click OK.
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7.1.16 How should I Link the AI/DI Alarm with the Alarm
Beacon over the ECC800-Pro WebUI
Prerequisites
The alarm beacon is connected to the DO port on the ECC800-Pro.
Context
After the AI/DI alarm is linked with the alarm beacon, if smoke is detected inside
the smart module, the alarm beacon connecting to the corresponding DO port will
generate an audible and visual alarm.
This section describes how to set an alarm linkage by linking output dry contact of
the smoke DI alarm on the AI/DI_1 sensor to the DO port.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System Settings > Alarm Parameter > Alarm Linkage.
Step 2 Select ECC800 for Device type, select Device Type or Device for Linkage type,
and click Confirm.
NOTE
Select ECC800 from the Device name list if you have selected Device for Linkage type,
and click Confirm.
Step 3 Click Select in the Output Dry Contact list for AI/DI_1 DI alarm. On the Set Dry
Contact Outputs(ECC800) page, set DO to Yes and click OK.
Step 4 Click Select in the loudspeaker list for AI/DI_1 DI alarm. On the Please set the
sound(ECC800) page, set loudspeaker to Yes and click OK.
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Context
● When a device name does not correspond to the actual location or needs
optimizing, you can modify the device name over the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
● The following describes how to modify the name of the smart ETH gateway.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Modify the device name.
Monitoring > System > Select Device name, enter the new name in the
Smart ETH Gateway text box as planned, and click Submit.
Group > Smart ETH
Gateway 1 > Running
Parameters
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Example
Procedure
Step 1 Connecting to a WiFi network.
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Prerequisites
App operating environment requirements:
● The mobile device must run Android 4.0 or later and is not root operating
system (the operating system is not flashed).
● The mobile device has sufficient battery reserve.
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800-Pro as well as the user name
and password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800-
Pro is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN1 on the EECC800-Pro
Procedure
Step 1 Download and obtain the app installation package using any of the following
three methods:
● Log in to HUAWEI App Store (https://a.vmall.com/), search for
FusionModule, and tap Download.
NOTICE
After you open the HUAWEI App Store, select NOT NOW if "New
Version" is displayed.
● Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI using a PC. Choose Maintenance > App
Obtaining, scan QR code, and save the app installation package to the PC or
a path on the mobile storage device. Then, copy the app installation package
to a mobile phone or PAD.
● When the WiFi is enabled, enter https://192.168.245.10 in the address bar of
the Firefox browser (version 41.0 or later) on a mobile phone or PAD, and
press Enter to access the ECC800-Pro WebUI. Choose Maintenance > App
Obtaining and scan QR code to save the app package to the mobile phone or
PAD.
Step 2 Install the app.
By default, the Android operating system forbids the installation of apps not
obtained from the Android market. Therefore, before installing the app, set the
mobile phone so that it allows the installation of apps from unknown sources.
1. Tap the app installation file for installation. After the installation is complete,
check that the app icon is displayed on the home screen of the mobile
phone or PAD.
Step 3 Hold down the SW button on the ECC800-Pro for less than 3s to enable the WiFi
function.
NOTE
● The initial password is Changeme after the WiFi function is enabled. The password is
valid only after you hold down the button for the first time to enable the WiFi function.
If you enable the WiFi function on the WebUI, there is no preset password.
● After the WiFi function is enabled, the password for a mobile phone to connect to the
WiFi network is Changeme. When you log in to the app using a tablet, the system
prompts you to change the password.
● After you disable the WiFi hotspot function on the WebUI and press the button again,
the WiFi function is still enabled. In this case, the password for the WiFi function is the
previous password.
● The WiFi function is disabled by default. After you enable the WiFi function, change the
WiFi password to ensure connection security.
● A password that has been used for a long time is likely to be stolen or cracked. The risk
increases over time. Change the WiFi password periodically (recommended: once half a
year).
– If you have set a password when enabling WiFi for the first time, you do not need
to set the password again.
– The WiFi function is disabled by default. If you need to use the WiFi function,
enable it over the WebUI. When you enable the WiFi function, change the WiFi
password to ensure connection security.
– A password that has been used for a long time is more likely to be stolen or
cracked. The risk increases along with the time of use. Change the WiFi password
once half a year.
7. Enter the password currently used for logging in to the WebUI and click
Submit.
Step 5 Log in to the app.
1. Start the mobile phone or PAD app, choose Settings > Network Connection
on the login screen, select WiFi SSID specified on the WebUI, and enter the
value of WiFi Password specified on the WebUI for login.
2. On the login screen, choose Settings > Server IP Settings, and ensure that
the IP address is 192.168.245.10.
3. The user name and login password for the app are the same as those for the
ECC800-Pro WebUI. Specify the user name and password, and tap Login.
NOTE
– After the first login, change the password in time to ensure system access security.
– When the mobile phone app connects to the monitoring system, the WiFi function of
the monitoring system is disabled by default. Before connecting the mobile phone app
to the monitoring system, enable the WiFi function on the WebUI. For security, you are
advised to disable the WiFi function when the app is not in use.
– A password that has been used for a long time is more likely to be stolen or cracked.
The risk increases along with the time of use. Change the password once three months.
– You are advised to use a mobile phone that has not been rooted to reduce the risk of
information leakage.
– It is recommended that you use different user names to log in to both the ECC800-Pro
WebUI and app at the same time. If you use the same user name to log in to the
WebUI and app at the same time, either of them will be forcibly logged out.
– If an exception in network or an unexpected exit from the app occurs, the original user
can log in immediately and the newly-added user need to wait 5 more minutes to log
in.
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Context
If the message The IP is already used is displayed when you attempt to log in to
the mobile phone or PAD app, perform the operations in this section to handle the
issue.
Procedure
Step 1 If you have obtained the user name and password used in the previous successful
login, perform the following operations:
1. Check that the mobile phone or PAD connects to the ECC800-Pro over WiFi
properly.
2. Use the obtained user name and password to log in to the app and exit.
3. Use the user name and password that previously failed the login to log in to
the app again.
Step 2 If you have not obtained the user name and password used in a previous
successful login, perform the following operations:
1. Close the app and wait 4–5 minutes.
2. Use the user name and password that previously failed the login to log in to
the app again.
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Prerequisites
● The system is powered on, commissioned, and working properly.
● Devices that have two power supplies have been properly powered on by both
supplies.
NOTE
This section describes how to switch between the two power supplies to the ECC800-Pro.
Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the rPDU input circuit breaker that controls one power supply to the
ECC800-Pro.
Step 2 Power on the ECC800-Pro after 30 seconds, and check that the ECC800-Pro works
properly.
Step 3 Switch off the rPDU input circuit breaker that controls the other power supply to
the ECC800-Pro.
Step 4 Power on the ECC800-Pro after 30 seconds, and check that the ECC800-Pro works
properly.
NOTE
If the ECC800 works properly during the process and does not restart or break down, the
two power supplies are switched over normally.
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Prerequisites
NOTICE
If the customer server has been powered on, do not power it off unless you have
obtained prior consent from the customer.
The system has passed the power-on commissioning and is working properly.
Procedure
Step 1 Shut down servers and storage devices.
NOTICE
Step 4 Switch off circuit breakers level by level to power off devices by referring to the
power supply and distribution system diagram.
The system meets requirements if its components are intact and systems are normal after
power-off, and systems run stably after power-on.
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A
AC alternating current
AI analog input
APP application
B
BIM Battery Interface Module
C
CIM Communication Interface Module
D
DC direct current
DI digital input
DO digital output
E
ECC energy control center
ESN equipment serial number
ETH Ethernet
F
FE fast Ethernet
I
iBAT iBattery
IC integrated circuit
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IP Internet Protocol
IT Internet technology
L
LED light emitting diode
M
MTBF mean time between failures
MTTR mean time to repair
MAC Media Access Control
N
NTC negative temperature coefficient
P
PDU Power Distribution Unit
PLC Programmable Logic Controller
POE Power Over Ethernet
PSU power supply unit
PUE power usage effectiveness
R
RF Radio Frequency
RH Relative Humidity
RJ Registered Jack
RoHs Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances
S
SD Secure Digital
SIM Subscriber Identity Module
SSID Service Set Identifier
T
TLS Transport Layer Security
U
UPS Uninterruptible Power System
USB Universal Serial Bus
V
VCN Video Cloud Node
W
WiFi Wireless Fidelity
WPS WiFi Protected setup