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ECC500 V600R001C01 User Manual Issue Date 2020-01-06 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 ECC500 data center controller (ECC500 for short) in terms of its overview, configurations, ports, installation, commissioning, user interfaces, maintenance, and troubleshooting, providing guidelines for onsite installation personnel and technical support engineers.
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7.13 How Can I Set Temperature and Humidity Alarm Thresholds for a T/H Sensor? ............ 99 7.14 How Can I Change Fan Alarm Thresholds and Reset a Fan? ................. 100 7.15 How Can I Delete a Device Failing in Communication or Restart the ECC500? ........... 102 7.16 How Can I View Performance Data? ........................103 7.17 How Can I View Operation Logs? ..........................
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.
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. ...
2.2 Features Hardware Functions The ECC500 supports AC inputs of 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz, and can be used worldwide. Ports for sensors and intelligent equipment support only RJ45 terminals, minimizing cable types, simplifying delivery, and enabling fast deployment.
The ECC500 supports the automatic assess of sensors such as water sensors and NTC resistor-based temperature sensors, simplifying delivery and deployment. The ECC500 provides the 12 V DC power supply to devices such as sensors and audible and visual alarms. Additional power supply to these devices is not needed. ...
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Local Management If the ECC500 is used for local management, there is no need to configure the NMS and the ECC500 works as a data collector and manager. The ECC500 collects, analyzes, and processes device data, while users manage the devices on the ECC500 WebUI.
3 Configurations and Port Configurations and Port 3.1 Configurations The ECC500 consists of a power module, a main control module, a GPRS expansion card, an RS485 expansion card, and an AI/DI expansion card. The detailed configuration rules are as follows: ...
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ECC500 User Manual 3 Configurations and Port Table 3-1 ECC500 component functions Hardware Silk Screen Configuration Function Main control SMU03A Mandatory (1 Provides an LCD to query, set, module PCS) and control local parameters. Provides an operating status indicator and alarm indicator.
53.5 V DC/15 V DC Structure The subrack of the power module is less than 1 U high and occupies two slots of the ECC500 subrack. 3.2.3 RS485 Expansion Card The RS485 expansion card provides five half-duplex RS485 communications ports that are compatible with two-wire and four-wire cables.
Used to connect the GPRS antenna. 3.2.6 AI/DI Module When the AI/DI expansion card installed in the ECC500 has insufficient space for AI/DI data collection, you can connect an AI/DI module to the AI/DI expansion card using an RS485 bus.
User Manual 4 Installation and Commissioning Installation and Commissioning 4.1 Installation and Commissioning Flowchart Figure 4-1 shows the flowchart for installing and commissioning the ECC500. Figure 4-1 ECC500 installation and commissioning flowchart 4.2 Installing Devices 4.2.1 Installing a Rack-mounted ECC500 Prerequisites ...
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Ensure that the floating nuts on both sides are on the same horizontal line. Step 2 Place the ECC500 on the correct guide rails in the cabinet. Step 3 Secure the ECC500 in the cabinet by tightening the M6 screws clockwise on the right and left mounting ears, as shown by (2) in Figure 4-3.
Step 3 Drill holes at the marked installation position (hole spacing: 52 mm x 472 mm) on the wall using a hammer drill, and install four M8 expansion bolts into the holes. Step 4 Install the ECC500 at the expansion bolts on the wall and ensure that the rear panel of the ECC500 is flush with the wall.
----End 4.3 Connecting Cables Connecting Ground Cables After an ECC500 or an AI/DI module is installed, connect a ground cable to it and connect the other end of the ground cable to the cabinet or site ground point. Figure 4-8 shows the ground cable connections for the ECC500 and AI/DI module.
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4 Installation and Commissioning Figure 4-9 Connecting to an IP network Connecting Monitoring Cables All AI/DI and RS485 ports on expansion cards of the ECC500 are connected to monitoring components using standard Ethernet cables with RJ45 connectors, as shown in Figure 4-10.
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4 Installation and Commissioning Figure 4-10 Connecting monitoring cables Connect an audible and visual alarm to the ECC500 using the delivered adapter. Connecting Cables to Intelligent Equipment and Sensors For details about how to connect cables to intelligent equipment through RS485 ports, see Table 3-7.
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User Manual 4 Installation and Commissioning Figure 4-11 Connecting cables to sensors Connecting Power Cables The power module of the ECC500 is connected to the external power supply using a power cable. Figure 4-12 shows the cable connection. Figure 4-12 Connecting a power cable...
Step 1 Prepare RJ45 connectors on both ends of a network cable, as shown in Figure 4-13. Step 2 Plug one RJ45 connector to an RS485 port in the ECC500 and the other one to the RS485 port in the UPS2000G-A. ----End 4.3.3 Connecting the UPS2000G-B Monitoring Cable...
Figure 4-17. Figure 4-17 Preparing a special RJ45 connector (unit: mm) Step 3 Plug the common RJ45 connector to an RS485 port in the ECC500 and the special one to the RS485 port in the UPS2000G-B. ----End 4.3.4 Connecting the Fan Monitoring Cable Context The fan can be connected only to the COM1 port of the main control module in the ECC500.
AI/DI module in the manner specified in 4.3 Connecting Cables. Connect the external power supply to the power module to power on the ECC500. Checking Indicator Status Check the indicators on the main control module, RS485 expansion card, AI/DI expansion card, and AI/DI module.
ECC500 User Manual 5 UI Description UI Description 5.1 LCD The LCD of the ECC500 is located on the front panel of the main control module. It allows you to: View active alarms. View the running status of the system.
LCD. For details about buttons on the front panel of the main control module, see LCD/Buttons. The figure is for reference only. Selecting a Language After powering on the ECC500, select English by pressing on the LCD, as shown Figure 5-2. Then press to enter the default system information screen.
LCD. Figure 5-5 Viewing information 5.2 WebUI To ensure secure data transmission, the ECC500 transmits encrypted data over the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to the WebUI, which allows you to: View system status and current alarm information.
ECC500 IP address 192.168.1.168 IP address upon first login. For details, see 7.3 How Can I Change the ECC500 IP Address on the LUI? 7.4 How Can I Change the ECC500 IP Address on the WebUI?. User name Preset value:...
User Manual 5 UI Description To log in to the ECC500 WebUI, use a browser of Internet Explorer 8.0 or later, FireFox, or Chrome. Internet Explorer 8.0, FireFox32.0, and Chrome37.0.2062.103 m are recommended. If the GPRS function (SMS alarm notification) of the ECC500 is used, pull out the GPRS expansion card, insert a SIM card, and reinstall the GPRS expansion card.
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Figure 5-8 Adding a UPS2000G The setting example indicates that the UPS2000G is connected to the COM2 port of the RS485 card in slot 3 of the ECC500. If the UPS2000G is connected to another port, set the slot number for the connected port.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context After connecting a T/H sensor to the ECC500, add the T/H sensor on the ECC500 WebUI.
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The setting example indicates that the T/H sensor is connected to the COM5 port of the RS485 card in slot 3 of the ECC500. If the T/H sensor is connected to another port, set the slot number for the connected port.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context ...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context ...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context A door status sensor should be connected to the AI/DI_3 port on the MUE05A4 of the ECC500 by default.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context ...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context ...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context Networked devices, such as ATMs, are devices with the same IP attributes in an equipment room or site.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Issue 03 (2020-01-06)
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User Manual 5 UI Description Context After SMS parameters are set, if an alarm is reported, the ECC500 will send a notification short message based on the parameter settings to the specified mobile phone number. Take the MUC01A expansion card settings for example, if connect to MUC02A expansion card, replace the MUC01A1 to MUC02A1.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context ...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context You can export parameter configurations for ECC500 A to a PC.
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Save the current configuration file to the PC. Step 4 Import a configuration file. Log in to the WebUI of the ECC500 to which a configuration file is to be imported. Choose Maintenance > Configuration File. Click Browse, specify the path where the configuration file is stored in the PC, and click Upload.
The ALM indicator is off. 6.2 Alarm Reference This section describes the alarm reference and handling methods for the ECC500 in the NetEco. All alarm IDs mentioned in this document are assigned by the NetEco. For the methods of handling alarms generated by devices, see the manuals delivered with the devices.
----End Clearing This alarm is cleared when the board is securely inserted into the subrack and the communication between the board and the ECC500 resumes. 6.2.1.2 MUS02A_COM4 Voltage Low Alarm Description This alarm is generated when the output voltage of the COM4 port is below the alarm threshold.
----End Clearing This alarm is cleared when the board is securely inserted into the subrack and the communication between the board and the ECC500 resumes. 6.2.2.2 MUE05A_AIDI_1 DI Alarm Description This alarm is generated when the normally open (NO) dry contacts are closed or the normally closed (NC) dry contacts are open.
----End Clearing This alarm is cleared when the board is properly connected and the communication between the board and the ECC500 resumes. 6.2.4.2 MUE06A_Power Voltage Low Alarm Description This alarm is generated when the power voltage is below the alarm threshold.
The ECC500 communications board is faulty. The device is faulty. Procedure Step 1 Check whether the communications cable between the ECC500 and the device is disconnected. If yes, reconnect the communications cable. If no, go to Step Step 2 Check whether the ECC500 communications board is faulty.
The network is unstable. The networked device is faulty. Procedure Step 1 Check whether the communications cable between the ECC500 and the networked device is disconnected. If yes, reconnect the communications cable. If no, go to Step Step 2 Check whether the parameters are correctly set for the networked device.
Possible Causes The communications cable is disconnected. The ECC500 is faulty. Procedure Step 1 Check whether the communications cable between the ECC500 and the switch is disconnected. If yes, reconnect the communications cable. If no, go to Step Step 2 Check whether the ECC500 is faulty.
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6-1. Figure 6-1 Removing an old module Step 4 Grasp the handle of the new module and put the module into the correct slot in the ECC500 subrack. Step 5 Push the new module into the subrack until their front panels are aligned with each other.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. ...
7 FAQ You need to apply to an organization authorized by the customer for a network security certificate and its key with the ECC500 IP address or domain name. This section describes how to import the certificate and key. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
Reconfigure an IP address for the ECC500 as required to ensure normal communication with a server. Procedure Step 1 On a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500, enter https://192.168.1.168 in the address box, and press Enter on the keyboard. Issue 03 (2020-01-06)
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7-3. Figure 7-3 ECC500 login page Step 4 Choose System Settings > IP Address Settings. Change the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for the ECC500 based on the planned parameters, as shown in Figure 7-4. Issue 03 (2020-01-06)
Step 4 Press to move the cursor to Change Password and press Remember the new password because it is necessary for ECC500 commissioning and maintenance. Step 5 Press to change the value and press to confirm.
7.6 How Can I Change the ECC500 WebUI Password? Prerequisites You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context The Administrator, Engineer, and Operator user groups are optional on the user management page, and they have different operation rights.
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ECC500 User Manual 7 FAQ Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI as an administrator. Step 2 Choose Maintenance > User Management. Step 3 Click Add, as shown in Figure 7-7. Figure 7-7 Adding an ECC500 user _01...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context ...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context Site network fault alarms are sent to the specified mobile phone numbers of maintenance engineers through SMS.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context After the name of the UPS2000G or T/H sensor is changed, an alarm reported by the device will contain the new device name.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context A fan can be automatically identified.
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The following describes how to modify parameters, using fan 1 as an example. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI. Step 2 Choose Monitoring > FAN Group > FAN1 > Running Parameter. Modify High Temperature Alarm Thres and Low Temperature Alarm Thres.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context ...
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI.
You have obtained the ECC500 IP address as well as the user name and password for WebUI login. You have prepared a PC which is in the same IP address segment as the ECC500 and connected the PC to the ECC500 over a switch. Context Restoring factory settings will restore parameters to their default factory values.
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ECC500 User Manual 7 FAQ Procedure Step 1 Log in to the ECC500 WebUI. Step 2 Choose Maintenance > Configuration File and click Restore Factory Settings, as shown in Figure 7-25. Figure 7-25 Restoring factory settings Step 3 Enter the password that you have logged in to the system, and click Submit.
ECC500 User Manual A Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Table A-1 describes the technical specifications of the ECC500. Table A-1 Technical specifications of the ECC500 Category Item Specifications –20° C to +65° C Environmental Operating temperature requirements –40° C to +70° C...
ECC500 User Manual B Devices Managed by the ECC500 Devices Managed by the ECC500 Table B-1 lists the devices managed on the ECC500 WebUI. Table B-1 Device list Device Type Port Type UPS2000G RS485 T/H sensor RS485 Smoke sensor Dry contact...