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ECC800 Data Center Controller V100R002C10 User Manual Issue Date 2019-09-16 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Notice The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS"...
About This Document About This Document Purpose This document describes the ECC800 data center controller in terms of features, devices, user interfaces (UIs), and power-on commissioning, as well as frequently asked questions (FAQ) and troubleshooting measures. This document describes all the functions of the ECC800. Certain functions are implemented by hardware such as the UPS and PDU, and may be unavailable if the hardware is not connected to the ECC800.
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8.1.22 How Can I Handle DO Association Failure? ......................236 8.1.23 What Do I Do If the ECC800 WebUI Display Language Changes from Chinese to English During Use? ..236 8.1.24 What Do I Do If the ECC800 Fails to Communicate with the UPS5000-E? ............236 8.1.25 What Do I Do If a Message Indicating Unauthorized Fingerprint Is Displayed During Fingerprint Scanning on...
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ECC800 Data Center Controller User Manual Contents 8.1.39 How Should I Modify Device Names over the ECC800 WebUI ................251 8.2 APP Operations .................................252 8.2.1 How to Connect to a WiFi Network ..........................252 8.2.2 How to Prepare and Login App ............................252 8.2.3 How Do I Ensure that Device Positions in the Plan View Are Consistent with Actual Positions? ......254...
The "NOTICE", "WARNING", and "DANGER" statements in this document do not cover all the safety instructions. They are only supplements to the safety instructions. Huawei will not be liable for any consequence caused by the violation of general safety requirements or design, production, and usage safety standards.
Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by professionals. 1.2 Personnel Requirements Personnel who plan to install or maintain Huawei equipment must receive thorough training, understand all necessary safety precautions, and be able to correctly perform all operations.
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Metal shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards inside the equipment. Obtain the consent from the customer, subcontractor, and Huawei before drilling. Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes. ...
Overview 2.1 Positioning The ECC800 is the core component for the smart module local management. It is intelligent, flexible in connection, easy to maintain, and reliable. It adopts the POE bus for expansion, and allows all intelligent monitoring devices to be flexibly laid out so that it can manage the devices in the smart module.
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Supports local WiFi hotspots. After you install the WiFi module at the USB port on the ECC800, you can connect to the ECC800 using the app on the mobile phone or tablet computer to view the basic information about the smart module, such as layout, resources, energy efficiency, environment, and alarms.
User Manual 3 Device Description Device Description 3.1 ECC800 The ECC800 consists of power supply units (PSUs) and an ECC800 main control module and monitors the equipment and environment in the smart module. Figure 3-1 ECC800 (front view) (1) PSU 1...
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ECC800 Data Center Controller User Manual 3 Device Description Table 3-2 ECC800 structural specifications Item Specifications Dimensions (L x W x H) 442 mm x 330 mm x 43.6 mm Color Black Installation Can be installed in a 1 U space in a standard...
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After installing the WiFi module, connect the WiFi module to the ECC800 using the app on the mobile phone or tablet computer to view the basic information about the smart module, such as layout, resources, energy efficiency, environment, and alarms.
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3 Device Description Indica Color Name Status Description NetEco successfully. Blinking at The ECC800 does not register short with the NetEco (the indicator intervals blinks at 4 Hz, on for 0.125s and then off for 0.125s). Alarm Steady on A system failure alarm is indicator generated.
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Pin 3 Pin 4 Power Ports The ECC800 provides four power ports, including two AC input ports (AC_INPUT1 and AC_INPUT2) and two DC output ports (DC_OUTPUT1 and DC_OUTPUT2). Table 3-13 provides the power port pin definitions. Table 3-13 Power port pin definitions...
Blinking at The smart ETH gateway long successfully registers with intervals the ECC800 and the software runs properly (the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, on for 1s and then off for 1s). Blinking at The smart ETH gateway does...
The access actuator is the control component for the aisle door in a smart module. It connects to the ECC800 controller over FE port, wireless networking (802.15.4). It opens the magnetic lock by detecting the card swiping information of the card reader, door open button information, and fire linkage information.
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Blinking at The AC actuator successfully long intervals registers with the ECC800 and the software runs properly (the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, on for 1s and then off for 1s). Blinking at The communication is...
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Blinking at The skylight actuator long intervals successfully registers with the ECC800 and the software runs properly (the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, on for 1s and then off for 1s). Blinking at The communication fails or the...
3.2.6 Multi-Functional Sensor A multi-functional sensor integrates the temperature and humidity (T/H) sensor, smoke sensor and infrared detection. The multi-functional sensor can connect to the ECC800 over FE or wireless communication. The infrared detection function is enabled only when the intelligent lighting function is enabled.
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Blinking at The multi-functional sensor running status long successfully registers with indicator intervals the ECC800 and the software runs properly (the indicator blinks at 0.5 Hz, on for 1s and then off for 1s). Blinking at The multi-functional sensor short...
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The smart module raises a critical alarm. Blinking for Access authorization fails and the aisle door cannot be 3 seconds opened. Blinking The eLight fails to communicate with the ECC800. Orange light Steady on The smart module raises a major alarm. Yellow light Steady on The smart module raises a minor alarm.
1s). Blinking at The communication fails or short the ETH converter fails to intervals register with the ECC800 (the indicator blinks at 4 Hz, on for 0.125s and then off for 0.125s). Blinking The indicator blinks at super short intervals for 0.5s...
ETH gateway. (Optional) When a battery system needs to be managed by multiple iBOXs, the iBOXs can be connected to northbound devices using straight-through cables (the ECC800 supports four iBOXs in parallel through the smart ETH gateway) without cascading.
ECC800 Data Center Controller User Manual 4 UI Description UI Description 4.1 WebUI For data transmission security, the ECC800 supports WebUI access through TLS. Figure 4-1 Home page WebUI Introduction Table 4-1 WebUI introduction Second-Leve Third-Level Function Factor Remarks l Menu...
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FusionModule by default. Setti System type is FusionModule2000 by default. NOTE If System type is General, the ECC800 is a general collector that collects device data and reports the data to the northbound NMS. Monitor IP Set the IP address ...
You have obtained the ECC800 IP address as well as the user name and password used for WebUI login. A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as the ECC800 IP address is prepared, and the PC has connected to the WAN_1 port on the ECC800. Context After installing or replacing the device or ECC800, set monitoring parameters and add the device.
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If the ECC800 connects to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, perform Step 3.3 Step 3.4. If the ECC800 connects to the Internet, and the PC in a LAN accesses the Internet over a proxy server, do not perform Step 3.3 Step 3.4.
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WebUI. Choose Tools > Compatibility View, and add the web access address to the compatibility view. Add the ECC800 IP address to the list of trusted sites. Figure 5-2 Adding an address Enable file download and set the security level of the trusted site to low.
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5 Power-On Commissioning Figure 5-3 Setting parameters When switching between different versions of the ECC800 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.
Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. The configuration wizard is displayed when you log in to the ECC800 WebUI for the first time or the system type is switched. Step 2 Choose Maintenance > Configuration Wizard to access the parameter configuring page for the deployment wizard.
To implement alarm notification by email, the following conditions must be met: The ECC800 is connected to a network with an email server through a WAN port. Both the Internet and local area network (LAN) are supported. The ECC800 supports only SMS notification service but not data service by using the 3G module.
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Step 3 Add an email address to receive emails. 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 to ensure that the personal data of users is fully protected.
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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 to ensure that the personal data of users is fully protected.
In the new main way scenario, general input units and power distribution units communicate with the ECC800 using the Modbus-MAC protocol. After the general input units and power distribution units properly connect to the ECC800, the ECC800 automatically identifies the units.
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Path: Maintenance > Parameter Sync Step 2 Set parameters for power distribution units on the ECC800 WebUI. (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.
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Step 3 Set eLight parameters. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. In the Smart Module View, click Modify Device. Select an eLight actuator under Devices, drag it to the access actuator to which you want to bind the eLight actuator, and click Exit Edit Mode.
In this example, the door status sensor is connected to the AI/DI_1 port on the independent deployment AI_DI 1. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Choose System Settings > Signal Name Modify. The Batch Signal Configuration page is displayed.
A maximum of eight access actuators are supported. When the fingerprint reader is connected to the ECC800 for the first time, the permissions need to be synchronized. Procedure Step 1 Set the access user management and access permission management.
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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 WebUI as an administrator. Choose System Settings > Access Management. In the Authorization area, view the user ID corresponding to the user name.
To ensure the normal operating of the ECC800, 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, you can view the videos from a maximum of two IPC6325-WD-VR cameras concurrently. LAN Switch Networking Scenario There are multiple VCNs for multiple smart modules, you are advised to evenly distribute the cameras to each VCN.
Context The existing network is equipped with the ECC800 that supports the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). After the ECC800 and IPC6325 camera are powered on, the IPC6325 camera automatically obtains an IP address that is in the same network segment as the ECC800 IP address.
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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 WebUI, click Add under Video Information. In the New Video Information dialog box that is displayed, enter camera/VCN information.
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. Choose Settings>System Configuration>Storage Management. The Storage Management page is displayed. Format the SD card.
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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 default password in time or password loss after changing.
VCN IP address in the address box of the Internet browser, and log in to the OMU Portal system. (Optional) Deploying IVS in Stack Mode. For details, log in to the http://e.huawei.com/, search for the VCN product documentation, open the documentation, and see the section (Optional) Deploying IVS in Stack Mode.
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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 default password in time or password loss after changing.
You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 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 is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800. ...
6 Feature Description 6.3.1 Fire Control Linkage Context The ECC800 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...
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Choose System Settings > Signal Name Modify. The Batch Signal Configuration page is displayed. Set Device type to ECC800 and Device name to ECC800, and click OK. On the query result tab page, set the new signal name of AI/DI_6 to Fire and click Submit.
The ECC800 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, the ECC800 opens skylights based on the alarm status to facilitate heat dissipation.
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That is, the RF_Z indicators on the ECC800 and AC actuator are both steady green. If the RF_Z indicator on the ECC800 is not steady green, hold down the SW button on the ECC800 for more than 6 seconds to make the ECC800 enter non-networking status. ...
IT load output NOTE When the configuration mode is set to Standard, the ECC800 can automatically calculate the PUE of multiple devices connected in the N+1 and 2N scenarios. 6.4.1 Configuring PUE Standard Mode Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
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User Manual 6 Feature Description 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.
Deletes a parameter setting for the total power consumption or IT power consumption. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 Choose System Settings > PUE Configuration. Step 3 Ensure that PUE function is set to Enable.
IT load output) Performance data source: The ECC800 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.
If iBOXs and iBATs are configured, perform the following steps to commission them. 6.5.1 Setting iBOX and iBAT Parameters Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 Choose Monitoring > Power Distribution > iBOX/CIM > Running Parameters. Issue 05 (2019-09-16)
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 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 View the position of the smart U space manager. Choose Monitoring > Cabinet > IT Cabinet > Smart U Space Manager.
----End 6.6.2 Querying the U Space Use Information Prerequisites The ECC800 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 WebUI as an administrator.
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6 Feature Description Context IT cabinets, network cabinets, and smart cooling products support power management. The ECC800 connected to an IT cabinet is used as an example in this section. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Smart rPDU overcurrent disconnection: Whenever the ECC800 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.
6.7.4 Viewing the Power Supply Links Diagram Procedure Step 1 Connect the pad to the WiFi network of the ECC800 in the room. Step 2 Log in to the ECC800 app as the 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.
The number of smart cooling products (number of started smart cooling products) with the valid maximum cooling capacity received by the ECC800 is greater than or equal to the Number of running air conditioners in this group in Teamwork settings of smart cooling products.
Smart cooling products have been connected to the ECC800. Procedure Step 1 Connect the PAD to the WiFi network of the corresponding ECC800 in the room. Step 2 Choose Home > Temp.. The view displays the temperature distribution map of each cabinet.
The smart module is configured with an integrated UPS or integrated PDF. Electricity has been configured for IT cabinets, network cabinets, and smart cooling products. The ECC800 collects statistics on IT branch power information, which is mapped to IT cabinets and network cabinets.
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Monitoring > Cooling > NetCol5000 > Running Info > Status Information. When iCooling is enabled, the T/H threshold can only be set on the ECC800 WebUI. When iCooling is disabled, smart cooling products enter the intelligent teamwork control mode (teamwork control of smart cooling products).
Submit. Figure 6-44 Setting running parameters Step 3 Use the pad to connect to the WiFi network of the ECC800 in the room. Step 4 Log in to the ECC800 app as the administrator. Step 5 View the cooling distribution information.
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The first group of T/H sensors (sensors 1 to 8) are connected to the COM1 port on the ECC800, the second group to the COM2 port, the third group to the COM3 port, and the fourth group to the COM4 port.
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Number of connected devices list. − If the T/H sensor does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check whether the cable between the T/H sensor and the ECC800 is connected properly, whether the T/H sensor and ECC800 are running properly, and whether the input parameters are consistent with the T/H sensor parameters.
When the smart module can be connected to the NetEco, perform the following steps to configure parameters. 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 WebUI. Table 6-31 IP parameters Path Parameter...
ECC800 Data Center Controller User Manual 6 Feature Description Step 4 Set NetEco communications parameters on the ECC800 WebUI. Table 6-32 NetEco parameters Path Parameter Default Setting Value System Server IP 192.168.8.1 IP address of the primary NetEco server Settings >...
Click in the upper left area of the Data Center Planning window. Click Access switch to the Add Device window. You can add an ECC800 device to the specified modular in the Add Device window. Figure 6-50 Adding an ECC800 device to the modular 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.
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Step 11 Click to save the created device view. Choose System> Configuration > Transmission Channel Management. Step 12 Click Modify after selecting the IP address of the ECC800 connected to the NMS. If Connection mode is set to Compatible, click Confirm.
Figure 6-52 Page for managing transparent transmission channels ----End 6.9.2 Third-party NMS Management (over SNMP) 6.9.2.1 Connecting the Communications Cable Procedure Step 1 Connect the communications cable to the WAN_1 port on the ECC800. Figure 6-53 Connecting the communications cable ----End 6.9.2.2 Setting SNMP Management Parameters Prerequisites Before setting SNMP parameters, obtain the information listed as follows from the NMS.
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SNMPv3 as an example. Procedure Step 1 Apply to the equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address. Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the ECC800 WebUI. Table 6-35 IP parameters Path...
The cable connection is Secure loose cables. connection secure. Cables are not damaged. Replace damaged cables. Table 7-2 Routine maintenance for the main control module in the ECC800 Check Item Expected Result Troubleshooting Indicator The green indicator is steady If the indicator is off or any abnormal on or blinking.
Submit to synchronize the configuration parameters of the failure device to the reserved device. On the Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls tab page, select Delete device with communication failure and click Submit, add the reserved device to the smart module view.
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Path: Maintenance > Configuration File > Back Up Current Settings If the main control module is damaged, you may fail to log in to the ECC800. In this case, you cannot back up the settings.
7 Maintenance Figure 7-2 Installing the Micro SD and SIM card Step 7 Install the spare ECC800 main control module in the ECC800 subrack and tighten the screws on both sides of the ECC800 main control module. Step 8 Connect the communications cables, WiFi module, and antennas to the ECC800 main control module.
Materials: Spare ECC800 antennas of the same model are available and functional. Procedure Step 1 Remove the 2.4G and 3G antenna cables connected to the ports on the ECC800, as shown in Figure 7-4. Figure 7-4 Removing antennas Step 2 Install the spare 2.4G antenna and 3G antenna in the original positions and connect them to the ECC800.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on both sides of the ECC800 main control module. Step 3 Pull the handles on both sides of the ECC800 main control module, and to remove the main control module.
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Step 6 Install the ECC800 main control module in the card slot. Step 7 Tighten the screws on both sides of the ECC800 main control module. Step 8 Reconnect signal cables to the ECC800 main control module panel based on the recorded information.
Context A maximum of three ECC800s can be cascaded. After the IP addresses of other smart module ECC800s in the room are added to an ECC800, their active alarms and PUE data can be displayed and viewed. You can click links on the cascading management page of the master ECC800 to display the login pages of the other ECC800s.
ECC800 Data Center Controller User Manual 8 FAQ Figure 8-1 ECC800 cascading page Step 6 (Optional) Click the alarm bubble in the Active alarms area in a smart module to view the corresponding active alarm information. Step 7 (Optional) Click the pencil icon next to a smart module name, and the Edit Smart Module Title dialog box is displayed.
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 Click in the upper right corner of the home page and view the ECC800 version information. Step 3 Choose Maintenance > Version Information and view the version information of ECC800 and connected device.
Procedure Step 1 Change the login password. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as the administrator. Choose Maintenance > User Management. The user management page is displayed. Choose the user to be modified and click Modify. Reset the login password on the displayed page.
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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. 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.
Step 3 Choose Settings > Communication, and set IP address assign to Automatic(DHCP). Step 4 Tap to go back to the main menu screen. After setting parameters for the integrated UPS, the ECC800 discovers the access from the integrated UPS automatically. ----End 8.1.8.2 How to Set and Add a UPS2000-G?
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UPS2000-G based on the actual situation. Click Test Connect to check whether the UPS2000-G connects to the ECC800 properly. − If the UPS2000-G connects to the ECC800 properly, click Confirm. The connected devices are displayed in the Number of connected devices list.
The section describes how to add a UPS2000-G in a single UPS scenario. In a parallel UPS scenario, if the common communications address of the Modbus card is added to the ECC800, all UPS2000-Gs can be connected to the ECC800.
PDF, and the other end has been connected to the POE port on the smart ETH gateway. Context The method of connecting the PDU8000 to the ECC800 is the same as that for the integrated PDF. Connecting the integrated PDF to the ECC800 by following the instructions in this section.
8.1.8.5 How to Set and Add a PDU8000 (over Modbus RTU)? Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the COM port on the PDU8000, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800 collector, rack environment unit, or ETH converter. Procedure Step 1 Set the PDU8000 monitoring parameters.
One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the COM 1 or COM 2 port on the PDU2000, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800 collector, rack environment unit, or ETH converter.
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Port NOTE are displayed. The setting example indicates that the PDU2000 is connected to the COM1 port on the ECC800. If the PDU2000 is connected to another port, enter the number of the connected port. Device Address Enter the actual device address of the PDU2000.
8.1.8.7 How to Set and Add an ATS? Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the COM port on the ATS, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800 collector, rack environment unit, or ETH converter. Context The ATS (ABB) model is OMD800.
Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RS485 port on the PMAC615 AC meter, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800. Context The model of the single-phase AC meter for the lighting control box is PMAC615.
8.1.8.9 How to Set and Add a PMAC625 AC Meter? Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RS485 port on the PMAC625 AC meter, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800. Context ...
Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RS485 port on the PDC DC meter, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800. Context The model of the PDC is PDU8000-0630DCV5-HVA002 and the BOM number is 02403121.
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Number of connected devices list. − If the PDC DC meter does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check whether the cable between the PDC DC meter and the ECC800 is connected properly, whether the PDC DC meter and ECC800 are running properly, and whether the input parameters are consistent with the PDC DC meter parameters.
In this example, Device Address is set to 1. During actual configuration, set the device address based on the actual situation. Click Test Connect to check whether the AC PDC MA01C connects to the ECC800 properly. − If the AC PDC MA01C connects to the ECC800 properly, click Confirm. The connected devices are displayed in the Number of connected devices list.
Choose Settings > Comm Settings > Modbus Settings, and set Connection mode to Server and client, Server encryption to Enable. After the NetCol5000-A042 parameters are set, the ECC800 can automatically identify the automatic access of the NetCol5000-A042. Step 2 Set the running parameters and control parameters for the 42 kW smart cooling product on the ECC800 WebUI.
Choose Settings > Comm Settings > Modbus Settings, and set Connection mode to Server and client, Server encryption to Enable. After setting parameters for the NetCol5000-C030, the ECC800 discovers the access from the smart cooling product automatically. The earlier version has Protocol setting on the screen. The actual screen prevails.
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In this example, Device Address is set to 1. During actual configuration, set the device address for the NetCol5000-C030 based on the actual situation. Click Test Connect to check whether the NetCol5000-C030 connects to the ECC800 properly. − If the NetCol5000-C030 connects to the ECC800 properly, click Confirm. The connected devices are displayed in the Number of connected devices list.
Choose Settings > Comm Settings > Modbus Settings, and set Connection mode to Server and client, Server encryption to Enable. After the NetCol5000-A025 parameters are set, the ECC800 can automatically identify the automatic access of the NetCol5000-A025. Step 2 Set the running parameters and control parameters for the 25 kW smart cooling product on the ECC800 WebUI.
Choose Settings > Comm Settings > Modbus Settings, and set Connection mode to Server and client, Server encryption to Enable. After the NetCol5000-A025 parameters are set, the ECC800 can automatically identify the automatic access of the NetCol5000-A025. Step 2 Set the running parameters and control parameters for the 25 kW smart cooling product on the ECC800 WebUI.
NetCol5000-A010 main control board, and the other end has been connected to the POE port on the ETH converter. Procedure Step 1 Set the running parameters and control parameters for the NetCol5000-A010 on the ECC800 WebUI. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
NetCol5000CF_110 main control board, and the other end has been connected to the POE port on the smart ETH gateway. Context The chilled water smart cooling product is displayed as NetCol5000CF_110 on the ECC800 WebUI and the corresponding smart cooling product is NetCol5000-C(065, 080). Procedure Step 1 Set the NetCol5000CF_110 monitoring parameters.
If multiple SUNRISE-SCU-20K devices are connected to a same smart module, ensure that each monitoring address of a SUNRISE-SCU-20K is unique. Step 2 Add a SUNRISE-SCU-20K. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Add a SUNRISE-SCU-20K. Table 8-14 Adding a SUNRISE-SCU-20K Path...
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In this example, Device Address is set to 2. During actual configuration, set the device address based on the actual situation. Click Test Connect to check whether the SUNRISE-SCU-20K connects to the ECC800 properly. − If the SUNRISE-SCU-20K connects to the ECC800 properly, click Confirm. The connected devices are displayed in the Number of connected devices list.
In this example, Device address is set to 1. During actual configuration, set the device address based on the actual situation. Click Test Connect to check whether the rack-mounted HR04A connects to the ECC800 properly. − If the rack-mounted HR04A connects to the ECC800 properly, click Confirm. The connected devices are displayed in the Number of connected devices list.
8.1.8.22 How Do I Add and Set an AIRSYS Air Conditioner? Procedure Step 1 Add an AIRSYS air conditioner. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Add an AIRSYS air conditioner. Table 8-16 Adding an AIRSYS air conditioner...
8.1.8.23 How to Set and Add a Dehumidifier HT-500? Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RS485 port on the Dehumidifier HT-500, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800 collector. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
IP devices, such as ATMs, are devices with IP attributes in an equipment room or site. By adding an IP device, you connect the device to the ECC800 in the same network so that the ECC800 monitors the device status. If the IP device is offline, the ECC800 will report a disconnection alarm on its WebUI.
One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the COM_IN port on the independent deployment AI_DI unit, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800 collector, rack environment unit, or ETH converter. Procedure Step 1 Set monitoring parameters for the independent deployment AI_DI unit.
Confirm. The connected devices are displayed in the Number of connected devices list. If the independent deployment AI_DI unit does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check whether the cable between the independent deployment AI_DI unit and the ECC800 is connected properly, whether the independent deployment AI_DI unit and ECC800 are running properly, and whether the input parameters are consistent with the parameters of the independent deployment AI_DI unit.
Prerequisites Connecting Cables to the Smoke sensor(NC): The smoke detector has been connected to the AI/DI port on the ECC800 collector 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.
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Procedure Step 1 Set smoke detector parameters. In this example, the smoke detector is connected to the AI/DI_2 port on the ECC800. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Choose System Settings > Signal Name Modify. The Batch Signal Configuration page is displayed.
In this example, the smoke sensor is connected to the AI/DI_1 port on the rack environment unit. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Choose Monitoring > Cabinet > IT Cabinet n > Cabinet Collector n > Running Parameters.
If a water 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 WLDS900 water sensor, and the other end has been connected to the AI/DI port on the ECC800. Context ...
Number of connected devices list. If the water sensor does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check whether the cable between the water sensor and the ECC800 is connected properly, whether the water sensor and ECC800 are running properly, and whether the input parameters are consistent with the water sensor parameters.
ECC800 Data Center Controller User Manual 8 FAQ In this example, the water sensor is connected to the AI/DI_3 port on the ECC800. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Choose System Settings > Signal Name Modify. The Batch Signal Configuration page is displayed.
Choose System Settings > Signal Name Modify. The Batch Signal Configuration page is displayed. Set Device Type to ECC800, set Device Name to ECC800, and click OK. On the query result tab page, set the new signal name of AI/DI_2 to Temperature and click Submit.
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 COM port on the ECC800. Procedure Step 1 Set the T/H sensor device address.
Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RS485_IN port on the T/H sensor, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800. Procedure Step 1 Set the T/H sensor device address.
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Number of connected devices list. − If the T/H sensor does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check whether the cable between the T/H sensor and the ECC800 is connected properly, whether the T/H sensor and ECC800 are running properly, and whether the input parameters are consistent with the T/H sensor parameters.
Prerequisites One end of the straight-through cable has been connected to the RS485_IN port on the T/H sensor, and the other end has been connected to the COM port on the ECC800. Procedure Step 1 Set the T/H sensor device address.
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Number of connected devices list. − If the T/H sensor does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check whether the cable between the T/H sensor and the ECC800 is connected properly, whether the T/H sensor and ECC800 are running properly, and whether the input parameters are consistent with the T/H sensor parameters.
ECC800 WebUI. You need to apply to an organization authorized by the customer for a network security certificate and its key with the ECC800 IP address or domain name. This section describes how to import the certificate and key. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as the administrator.
You have obtained a device access certificate and the certificate key and have copied the certificate and key file to the PC. A preset certificate is provided for the ECC800 and its connected devices. If a higher security level is required, replace the certificate both on the ECC800 and the devices. ...
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 2 Click Monitoring, select the device to be viewed, and select Running Info to view the real-time data of the device. Step 3 Choose Home > Active Alarms to view the active alarms of the ECC800. Click Details in the Alarm Details area to view alarm details of devices.
8.1.17 How Is a Signal Name Changed? Context In this example, the smoke sensor is connected to the AI/DI_3 port on the ECC800. The following procedure describes how to change the signal name of AI/DI_3. Other signal names can be changed in a similar way.
Step 3 Select a value from the Device type drop-down list box. Step 4 Specify source device and target device, click Submit. If communication between the ECC800 and the device is interrupted during parameter synchronization, the synchronization fails. Ensure that the ECC800 and the device communicate properly and synchronize parameters again.
If DO association fails, the DO port to be associated may be used by other functions. Check whether the DO port is used. Two ECC800 functions may use a DO port: Linkage control and alarm linkage. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
----End 8.1.26 How Can I Rectify Camera Access Restriction? Prerequisites If Huawei S12700 series switch is used, refer to this section to rectify the fault. For more information, consult network engineers. Context The camera is inaccessible after the MAC address and IP address are bound in network configuration.
Figure 8-25 Network diagram Procedure Step 1 Ensure that the device communication mode has been set to DHCP. Step 2 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator, and check whether the device exists on the Monitoring page. ...
The device that supports Modbus-MAC can be automatically identified by the ECC800. Figure 8-27 Network diagram Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator, and check whether the device exists on the Monitoring page. The following is an example of confirming the access of a WiFi converter.
----End Follow-up Procedure Choose Home > Plan View on the ECC800 WebUI, and drag the device to the corresponding position in the Smart Module View pane based on the actual device layout. 8.1.29 How Should I Add Devices Accessed Through the ETH...
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− If the connection is not proper, check that the cable is properly connected between the device and the ECC800, that the device and ECC800 are running properly, and that the input parameters are consistent with the device parameters. Issue 05 (2019-09-16)
----End Follow-up Procedure Choose Home > Plan View on the ECC800 WebUI, and drag the device to the corresponding position in the Smart Module View pane based on the actual device layout. 8.1.30 How Should I Add Devices Accessed Through the ECC800...
----End Follow-up Procedure Choose Home > Plan View on the ECC800 WebUI, and drag the device to the corresponding position in the Smart Module View pane based on the actual device layout. 8.1.31 How Should I Add Devices Accessed Through the ECC800...
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Step 3 After setting all mandatory parameters, click Submit. ----End Follow-up Procedure Choose Home > Plan View on the ECC800 WebUI, and drag the device to the corresponding position in the Smart Module View pane based on the actual device layout. Issue 05 (2019-09-16)
Context If O&M personnel need to enter a smart module but do not take an access cord or forget the password, you can open the door remotely over the ECC800 WebUI. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
ECC800 WebUI. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 Turn on or off aisle lights. Table 8-44 Operations for turning on or off aisle lights...
8.1.34 How Should I Opening Skylights Remotely over the ECC800 WebUI? Context You can open skylights over the ECC800 WebUI in emergencies. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 Open skylights. Table 8-45 Operations for opening skylights Path Setting Monitoring >...
8.1.35 How Should I Turn On or Off Smart Cooling Products over the ECC800 WebUI? Context You can turn on or off smart cooling products over the ECC800 WebUI in emergencies. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
8.1.37 How Should I Link the Smoke Alarm with the Alarm Beacon over the ECC800 WebUI Prerequisites The alarm beacon is connected to the DO port on the ECC800. Context This section describes how to set an alarm linkage by linking output dry contact of the smoke alarm on the multi-functional sensor to the DO2 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. Select ECC800 from the Device name list if you have selected Device for Linkage type, and click Confirm.
The following describes how to modify the name of the smart ETH gateway. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 Modify the device name. Table 8-48 Operations for modifying a device name...
You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 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 is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800. Procedure Step 1 Download and obtain the app installation package using any of the following three methods: ...
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After you open the HUAWEI App Store, select NOT NOW if "New Version" is displayed. Log in to the ECC800 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.
It is recommended that you use different user names to log in to both the ECC800 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.
8.2.4 How to View Real-time Data? Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 mobile phone or pad app as an administrator. Step 2 To view the smart module data center layout, tap Home. Step 3 To view active alarms and historical alarms, choose Alarms > Active Alarms or Alarms >...
After a device is replaced, you can synchronize the parameters of the original device to the new device. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 mobile phone or pad app as an administrator. Step 2 Choose Parameter Sync. ...
Step 1 If you have obtained the user name and password used in the previous successful login, perform the following operations: Check that the mobile phone or pad connects to the ECC800 over WiFi properly. Use the obtained user name and password to log in to the app and exit.
PLC Function 9.1 Linkage Control Introduction The ECC800 provides the linkage control function. You can set logic rules and control the DO output signal by collecting the signal value. You can select signals (such as the AI/DI device status signals) and perform logic operations such as AND, OR, NOT, GREATER THAN, LESS THAN, DELAY, and FILTER.
The ECC800 supports fire control linkage and high temperature linkage control. For example, the ECC800 can implement fire linkage by detecting fire alarms through the fire controller and opening the skylight, opening the aisle door, and shutting down the smart cooling product based on the alarm status.
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When adding high temperature linkage control, ensure that all smart cooling products fail to communicate with the ECC800. If smart cooling products communicate properly, cooling can be automatically implemented when the smart cooling products are at high temperature. Opening the skylights may cause the cooling effect to fail.
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You can use the configuration file import and export function to export the linkage control linkage rules configured for an ECC800 to a local PC and then import the rules to another ECC800. This function achieves quick configuration for the linkage control.