CyberPower PDU41007 Power Distribution Unit User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- CyberPower
Table of Contents
PDU41007 Power Distribution Unit
Specifications:
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Model: Power Distribution Unit
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Model List:
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Switched Metered by Outlet Series:
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1U: PDU81001, PDU81002, PDU81004, PDU81005, PDU81006
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2U: PDU81003, PDU81007, PDU81008, PDU81009
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0U: PDU81101, PDU81102, PDU81104, PDU81105, PDU81404,
PDU81405 -
Metered by Outlet Series:
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1U: PDU71001, PDU71002, PDU71004, PDU71005, PDU71006
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2U: PDU71003, PDU71007, PDU71008, PDU71009
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Switched Series:
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1U: PDU41001, PDU41002, PDU41004, PDU41005, PDU41006
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2U: PDU41003, PDU41007, PDU41008, PDU41009
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Monitored Series:
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1U: PDU31001
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2U: PDU31003
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PDU31002, PDU31004, PDU31005, PDU31007, PDU31008, PDU31009
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0U: PDU41101, PDU41102, PDU41104, PDU41105, PDU41404,
PDU41405 -
0U: PDU31101, PDU31102, PDU31106, PDU31114, PDU31406,
PDU3414
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Product Usage Instructions:
1U Models:
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Package Contents:
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PDU
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Mounting Brackets: 2 short & 2 long
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12 (Flat Head M4 x 8) Bracket Mounting Screws
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6 (M5 x 12) Rack Mounting Screws/Washers
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Cord Retention Tray
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6 (M3 x 6) Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws
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Cable Ties: Qty: 12 (NEMA outlet PDU), Qty: 27 (IEC outlet
PDU) -
RJ45/DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable
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User’s Manual
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Registration Card
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PowerPanel Management Software
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User’s Manual, Registration Card, and Software Download
Card
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2U Models:
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Package Contents:
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PDU
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Mounting Brackets x 2
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12 (Flat Head M4 x 8) Bracket Mounting Screws
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6 (M5 x 12) Rack Mounting Screws/Washers
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Cord Retention Tray x 2
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12 (M3 x 6) Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws
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Cable Ties: Qty: 24 (NEMA outlet PDU), Qty: 30 (10 IEC outlet
PDU), Qty: 48 (16 IEC outlet PDU) -
RJ45/DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable
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User’s Manual
-
Registration Card
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PowerPanel Management Software
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User’s Manual, Registration Card, and Software Download
Card
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0U Models:
- Package Contents:
- PDU
- Mounting Brackets with 6 (M4x5) Screws
- 6 (M5 x 12) Rack Mounting Screws/Washers
- 6 (M3 x 6) Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws
- Mounting Screws
FAQ:
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* Q: Can the Power Distribution Unit be installed in a high
moisture or heat environment?
A: No, to prevent the risk of fire or electrocution, the PDU
should be installed in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor
area free of conductive contaminants. Do not install this PDU where
excessive moisture or heat is present.
Power Distribution Unit
USER’S MANUAL
Copyright © 2018 Cyber Power Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
K01-0000545-02
Table of Contents
Model List ………………………………………………………..1 Safety Precautions …………………………………………..1
Introduction …………………………………………………….2
Package Contents ………………………………………………………….2 1 U
Models………………………………………………………………….2 2U Models ………………………………………………………………….3 0U
Models………………………………………………………………….4
Product Features……………………………………………………………5 1U 15A Models
…………………………………………………………..5 Technical Specifications …………………………………………5 1U 20A
Models………………………………………………………….6 Technical Specifications …………………………………………6 2U
Models………………………………………………………………….7 Technical Specifications …………………………………………7
0U 16/20A Models …………………………………………………..8 Technical Specifications
…………………………………………9 0U 30/32A Models ………………………………………………….10 Technical
Specifications …………………………………………1 1
Installation Guide …………………………………………….12 Horizontal
Installation…………………………………………………..12 For 1U Models …………………………………………………………..12
For 2U Models ………………………………………………………….13 Vertical Installation
………………………………………………………15 For 1U Models …………………………………………………………..15 For 0U
Models………………………………………………………….15 Power Cord Direction Change – For 0U
PDU…………..19 Locking Power Cord – For IEC Type PDU …………………20 Input Power
Cord…………………………………………………….20 Output Power Cord…………………………………………………20 Electrical
Installation…………………………………………………….20 Network Installation
……………………………………………………..2 1
Operation………………………………………………………… 22 Remote Management…………………………………………………..22
Local Management……………………………………………………….22 LED Indicators
………………………………………………………………23 Environmental Monitoring (optional) ……………………….23
Device Reset …………………………………………………………………23 Unattended/Automatic Shutdown
……………………………23
Firmware Upgrade……………………………………………24 Troubleshooting ………………………………………………28
Conformance Approvals…………………………………..28 Customer Service & Warranty
………………………….29
Product Registration……………………………………………………29 CyberPower International
…………………………………………..29 Limited Warranty………………………………………………………….29 Appendix
A-Hyper Terminal …………………………….30 Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility ………30
Overview……………………………………………………………………….. 30
Installation…………………………………………………………………….. 30 Launch Program
…………………………………………………………..32 Getting Started …………………………………………………………….32 Advanced
Settings ………………………………………………………33 Appendix C-PDU Daisy-Chain Function……………34
Model List
Switched Metered by Outlet Series
1U PDU81001 PDU81002 PDU81004 PDU81005 PDU81006
2U PDU81003 PDU81007 PDU81008 PDU81009
0U PDU81 1 0 1 PDU81 1 0 2 PDU81 1 0 4 PDU81 105 PDU81404 PDU81405
Metered by Outlet Series
1U PDU71001 PDU71002 PDU71004 PDU71005 PDU71006
2U PDU71003 PDU71007 PDU71008 PDU71009
Switched Series
1U PDU41001 PDU41002 PDU41004 PDU41005 PDU41006
2U PDU41003 PDU41007 PDU41008 PDU41009
Monitored Series
1U PDU31001
2U PDU31003
PDU31002 PDU31004 PDU31005
PDU31007 PDU31008 PDU31009
PDU31006
0U PDU4 1 1 0 1 PDU4 1 1 0 2 PDU4 1 1 0 4 PDU4 1 1 0 5 PDU41404 PDU41405
0U PDU3 1 1 0 1 PDU3 1 1 0 2 PDU31106 PDU3 1 1 1 4 PDU31406 PDU3 1 4 1 4
Safety Precautions
Read the following before installing or operating the Power Distribution Units
(PDU):
· Use only the supplied hardware to attach the mounting brackets. · The PDU
must be plugged into a three-wire, grounded outlet
on a circuit that is protected by a fuse or circuit breaker. For 15A PDU
series, please use a 15A circuit protector. For 20A PDU series, please use a
20A circuit protector. For 30A PDU series, please use a 30A circuit protector.
Connection to any other type of power outlet may result in a shock hazard. ·
Do not use extension cords or adapters with this PDU. · Never install a PDU or
associated wiring or equipment during a lightning storm. · Ensure that the
power cord, plug, and socket are in good condition.
To prevent the risk of fire or electrocution, this PDU should be installed in
a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area free of conductive
contaminants. Do not install this PDU where excessive moisture or heat is
present.
1
Introduction
Package Contents 1U Models
PDU
Mounting Brackets: 2 short & 2 long
12 (Flat Head M4 x 8) Bracket Mounting Screws
6 (M5 x 12) Rack Mounting Screws/Washers
Cord Retention Tray
6 (M3 x 6) Cord Retention Tray
Mounting Screws
Cable Ties: Qty: 12 (NEMA outlet PDU) Qty: 27 (IEC outlet PDU)
RJ45/DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable
Users Manual
Registration Card
PowerPanel Management Software
User’s Manual, Registration Card, and Software Download Card
2
Introduction
Package Contents 2U Models
PDU
Mounting Brackets x 2
12 (Flat Head M4 x 8) Bracket Mounting Screws
6 (M5 x 12) Rack Mounting Screws/Washers
Cord Retention Tray x 2
12 (M3 x 6) Cord Retention Tray
Mounting Screws
Cable Ties: Qty: 24 (NEMA outlet PDU) Qty: 30 (10 IEC outlet PDU) Qty: 48 (16 IEC outlet PDU)
RJ45/DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable
Users Manual
Registration Card
PowerPanel Management Software
User’s Manual, Registration Card, and Software Download Card
3
Introduction
Package Contents 0U Models
PDU
Mounting Brackets with 6 (M4x5) Screws
6 (M5 x 12) Rack Mounting Screws/Washers
6 (M3 x 6) Cord Retention Tray
Mounting Screws
Cord Retention Tray
RJ45/DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable
Cable Ties: Qty. 30 (20 outlet PDU) Qty. 36 (24 outlet PDU) Qty. 63 (42 outlet PDU)
Users Manual
Registration Card
PowerPanel Management Software
User’s Manual, Registration Card, and Software Download Card
The items below are only included with certain models
Power Cord 10ft IEC 320 C13/14 (PDU81004/ PDU71004/ PDU41004/ PDU31004)
Power Cord 10ft IEC 320 C19/20 (PDU81005/ PDU71005/ PDU41005/ PDU31005)
Adapter NEMA L5-20R to 5-20P (PDU81002/ PDU81101/ PDU71002/ PDU41002/ PDU41101/ PDU31002/ PDU31101)
Power Cord 10ft IEC 320 C19 to NEMA L6-20P
(PDU81006/ PDU81104/ PDU71006/ PDU41006/ PDU41104/ PDU31006/
PDU31114)
Check
Before using, please check to ensure the package contains all the items shown above. If there are missing parts, please contact your local CyberPower technical support team for assistance.
4
Product Features (1U 15A Models)
Front Panel Description NEMA Type
IEC Type
1
2
3
4
5
67
– Normal – Warning – Critical Select
Enter 8
USB
In / ENV
Tx/Rx Link
Serial
Out
A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord – Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS.
B. AC Output Receptacles – Provides power for connected equipment.
C. Status Indicator – Indicates the condition of the PDU (eg. load or
environment status).
D. Multifunction LCD Readout – Displays various PDU information such as power
and load condition.
E. Ethernet Port Used to connect PDU to the network. F. ENVIROSENSOR/ Daisy
Chain (In) Port (RJ45 modular port)
Used for ENVIROSENSOR or chaining to previous PDU. G. USB Port – Used to
upgrade the firmware via a flash drive. H. Serial Port (RJ45 modular port) –
Used to connect to a PC
and control the PDU locally via SSH/Telnet. I. Daisy Chain (Out) Port Used
for chaining to next PDU. J. Select Button – Used to control the LCD screen
and toggle
through the available information options. K. Enter Button – Used to choose
selected items, enter to next
level menu or return to previous menu. L. Outlet Indicator (switched series
only) Indicates if the
outlet is providing power to connected equipment.
Rear Panel Description
A. Ground Stud – Use to ground the PDU.
Technical Specifications
Model Name
PDU81001 PDU71001 PDU41001 PDU31001
PDU81004 PDU71004 PDU41004 PDU31004
Input
Nominal Voltage
100-120V
100-240V
Frequency
50/60Hz
Maximum Input Current
12A UL (Derated)
10A CE/ 12A UL (Derated)
Plug Type
NEMA 5-15P
IEC 320 C14
Power Cord Type
SR (14 AWG)
Socket
Power Cord Length
12 ft/3.65 m
10 ft/3.05 m
Output
Nominal Voltage
100-120V
100-240V
Maximum Output Current
12A UL (Derated)
10A CE/ 12A UL (Derated)
Outlet Type
NEMA 5-15R
IEC 320 C13
Outlet Number
8
Management and Communications
Multifunction LCD Readout Voltage, Frequency, Load, Current, HW/FW Version, Network Information
Software
PowerPanel® Business Edition
Networking
Yes
Serial Port
RJ45
Sensor Capable
Optional
Physical
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1.75″ x 17.05″ x 4.41″/ 44mm x 433mm x 112mm
Environmental
Humidity
0 to 95% Non-condensing
Altitude Temperature
11480 ft/3500 m 32oF to 131oF / 0oC to 55oC
Safety Approvals
Certifications
UL 60950-1, FCC Class A
UL 60950-1, CE, FCC Class A
- All specifications are subject to change without notice.
5
Product Features (1U 20A Models) Front Panel Description
NEMA Type
IEC Type
A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord – Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS.
B. AC Output Receptacles – Provides power for connected equipment.
C. Status Indicator – Indicates the condition of the PDU (eg. load or
environment status).
D. Multifunction LCD Readout – Displays various PDU information such as power
and load condition.
E. Ethernet Port Used to connect PDU to the network. F. ENVIROSENSOR/ Daisy
Chain (In) Port (RJ45 modular port)
Used for ENVIROSENSOR or chaining to previous PDU. G. USB Port – Used to
upgrade the firmware via a flash drive. H. Serial Port (RJ45 modular port) –
Used to connect to a PC
and control the PDU locally via SSH/Telnet. I. Daisy Chain (Out) Port Used
for chaining to next PDU. J. Select Button – Used to control the LCD screen
and toggle
through the available information options. K. Enter Button – Used to choose
selected items, enter to next
level menu or return to previous menu. L. Outlet Indicator (switched series
only) Indicates if the
outlet is providing power to connected equipment.
Rear Panel Description
A. Ground Stud – Use to ground the PDU.
Technical Specifications
Model Name
PDU81002 PDU71002 PDU41002 PDU31002
PDU81005 PDU71005 PDU41005 PDU31005
PDU81006 PDU71006 PDU41006 PDU31006
Input
Nominal Voltage
100-120V
100-240V
200-240V
Frequency
50/60Hz
Maximum Input Current
16A CE, UL (Derated)
Plug Type
NEMA (L) 5-20P (Adapter)
IEC 320 C20
NEMA L6-20P
Power Cord Type
SR (12 AWG)
Socket
Power Cord Length
12 ft/3.65 m
10 ft/3.05 m
12 ft/3.65 m
Output
Nominal Voltage
100-120V
100-240V
200-240V
Maximum Output Current
16A CE, UL (Derated)
Outlet Type
NEMA 5-20R
IEC C13
Outlet Number
8
Management and Communications
Multifunction LCD Readout Voltage, Frequency, Load, Current, HW/FW Version, Network Information
Software
PowerPanel® Business Edition
Networking
Yes
Serial Port
RJ45
Sensor Capable
Optional
Physical
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1.75″ x 17.05″ x 4.41″/ 44mm x 433mm x 112mm
Environmental
Humidity
0 to 95% Non-condensing
Altitude Temperature
11480 ft/3500 m 32oF to 131oF / 0oC to 55oC
Safety Approvals
Certifications
UL 60950-1, FCC Class A
UL 60950-1, CE, FCC Class A
UL 60950-1, FCC Class A
- All specifications are subject to change without notice.
6
Product Features (2U Models) Front Panel Description
NEMA Type
M
IEC Type
M
A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord – Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS.
B. AC Output Receptacles – Provides power for connected equipment.
C. Status Indicator – Indicates the condition of the PDU (eg. load or
environment status).
D. Circuit Breaker Provides overload protection. E. ENVIROSENSOR/ Daisy
Chain (In) Port (RJ45 modular port)
Used for ENVIROSENSOR or chaining to previous PDU. F. USB Port – Used to
upgrade the firmware via a flash drive. G. Serial Port (RJ45 modular port) –
Used to connect to a PC
and control the PDU locally via SSH/Telnet. H. Daisy Chain (Out) Port Used
for chaining to next PDU. I. Ethernet Port Used to connect PDU to the
network. J. Multifunction LCD Readout – Displays various PDU
information such as power and load condition. K. Select Button – Used to
control the LCD screen and toggle
through the available information options. L. Enter Button – Used to choose
selected items, enter to next
level menu or return to previous menu. M. Outlet Indicator (switched series
only) Indicates if the
outlet is providing power to connected equipment.
Rear Panel Description
A. Ground Stud – Use to ground the PDU.
Technical Specifications
Model Name
PDU81003 PDU71003 PDU41003 PDU31003
PDU81007 PDU71007 PDU41007 PDU31007
PDU81008 PDU71008 PDU41008 PDU31008
PDU81009 PDU71009 PDU41009 PDU31009
Input
Nominal Voltage
100-120V
200-240V
Frequency
50/60Hz
Maximum Input Current
24A UL (Derated)
Plug Type
NEMA L5-30P
NEMA L6-30P
Power Cord Type
SR (10 AWG)
Power Cord Length
12 ft/3.65 m
Output
Nominal Voltage
100-120V
200-240V
Maximum Output Current
24A UL (Derated)
Maximum Output Current
20A (per bank)
Band Number
2
Outlet Type
NEMA 5-20R
IEC C13
12 IEC C13/ 4 IEC C19
IEC C19
Outlet Number
16
12+4
10
Circuit Breaker
Yes
Management and Communications
Multifunction LCD Readout Voltage, Frequency, Load, Current, HW/FW Version, Network Information
Software
PowerPanel® Business Edition
Networking
Yes
Serial Port
RJ45
Sensor Capable
Optional
Physical Dimensions (H x W x D)
Environmental Humidity Altitude Temperature
Safety Approvals Certifications
3.5″ x 17.05″ x 4.41″/ 88mm x 433mm x 112mm
0 to 95% Non-condensing 11480 ft/3500 m
32oF to 113oF / 0oC to 45oC
UL 60950-1, FCC Class A
- All specifications are subject to change without notice.
7
Product Features (0U 16/20A Models)
Front Panel Description
NEMA Type
IEC Type
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
– Normal – Warning – Critical Select
Enter
– Normal – Warning – Critical Select
Enter
Tx/RxLink
Tx/RxLink
In / ENV Out
In / ENV Out
USB
USB
Serial
Serial
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord – Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS.
B. Outlet Indicator (switched series only) Indicates if the outlet is
providing power to connected equipment.
C. Status Indicator – Indicates the condition of the PDU (eg. load or
environment status).
D. Multifunction LCD Readout – Displays various PDU information such as power
and load condition.
E. Ethernet Port – Used to connect PDU to the network. F. ENVIROSENSOR/ Daisy
Chain (In) Port (RJ45 modular port)
– Used for ENVIROSENSOR or chaining to previous PDU. G. USB Port – Used to
upgrade the firmware via a flash drive. H. AC Output Receptacles – Provides
power for connected
equipment. I. Serial Port (RJ45 modular port) – Used to connect to a PC
and control the PDU locally via SSH/Telnet. J. Daisy Chain (Out) Port – Used
for chaining to next PDU. K. Select Button – Used to control the LCD screen
and toggle
through the available information options. L. Enter Button – Used to choose
selected items, enter to next
level menu or return to previous menu.
8
Product Features (0U 16/20A Models) Rear Panel Description
A. Bracket Screw Hole Used to secure the Mounting Brackets or Mounting Pegs.
Technical Specifications
Model Name
Input Nominal Voltage Frequency
PDU81101 PDU41101 PDU31101
100-120V
PDU81104 PDU41104
PDU81404 PDU41404
200-240V 50/60Hz
PDU31114 PDU31414
Maximum Input Current
16A UL (Derated)
16A CE
16A UL (Derated) 16A CE
Plug Type
Power Cord Type Power Cord Length
NEMA (L)5-20P (Adapter)
NEMA L6-20P
IEC 309 16A
SR (12 AWG)
Socket 10 ft/ 3.05 m
NEMA L6-20P IEC 309 16A
Output
Nominal Voltage
100-120V
200-240V
Maximum Input Current
16A UL (Derated)
16A CE
16A UL (Derated) 16A CE
Outlet Type
NEMA 5-20R
21 IEC C13/ 3 IEC C19
18 IEC C13/ 2 IEC C19
Outlet Number
24
21+3
18+2
Management and Communications
Multifunction LCD Readout Voltage, Frequency, Load, Current, HW/FW Version, Network Information
Software
PowerPanel® Business Edition
Networking
Yes
Serial Port
RJ45
Sensor Capable
Optional
Physical
Dimensions (H x W x D)
65.5″ x 2.2″ x 1.9″/ 1665mm x 56mm x 48mm
35.5″ x 2.2″ x 1.9″/ 902mm x 56mm x 48mm
Environmental Humidity Altitude Temperature
Safety Approvals
0 to 95% Non-condensing
11480 ft/ 3500 m
32oF to 140oF/ 0oC to 60oC
32oF to 131oF/ 0oC to 55oC
Certifications
UL 60950-1, FCC Class A
CE
UL 60950-1, FCC Class A
FCC Class A
CE, FCC Class A
- All specifications are subject to change without notice.
9
Product Features (0U 30/32A Models)
Front Panel Description
NEMA Type
IEC Type
BANK 1 (20A)
BANK 1 (20A)
M
M
BANK 2 (20A)
BANK 2 (20A)
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
BANK 1
BANK 1
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
– Normal – Warning – Critical Select
Enter
– Normal – Warning – Critical Select
Enter
Tx/RxLink
Tx/RxLink
In / ENV Out
In / ENV Out
USB
USB
Serial
Serial
9
9
10
10
BANK 1
BANK 1
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
BANK 2
BANK 2
19
19
20
20
21
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
A. AC Inlet/ AC Power Cord – Used to connect PDU to utility power or UPS.
B. Outlet Indicator (switched series only) Indicates if the outlet is
providing power to connected equipment.
C. Status Indicator – Indicates the condition of the PDU (eg. load or
environment status).
D. Multifunction LCD Readout – Displays various PDU information such as power
and load condition.
E. Ethernet Port – Used to connect PDU to the network. F. ENVIROSENSOR/ Daisy
Chain (In) Port (RJ45 modular port)
– Used for ENVIROSENSOR or chaining to previous PDU. G. USB Port – Used to
upgrade the firmware via a flash drive. H. AC Output Receptacles – Provides
power for connected
equipment. I. Serial Port (RJ45 modular port) – Used to connect to a PC
and control the PDU locally via SSH/Telnet. J. Daisy Chain (Out) Port – Used
for chaining to next PDU. K. Select Button – Used to control the LCD screen
and toggle
through the available information options. L. Enter Button – Used to choose
selected items, enter to next
level menu or return to previous menu. M. Circuit Breaker Provides overload
protection.
10
Product Features (0U 30/32A Models) Rear Panel Description
A. Bracket Screw Hole Used to secure the Mounting Brackets or Mounting Pegs.
Technical Specifications
Model Name
Input Nominal Voltage Frequency Maximum Input Current Plug Type Power Cord
Type Power Cord Length
Output Nominal Voltage Maximum Output Current Maximum Output Current
Outlet Type
PDU81102 PDU41102 PDU31102
PDU81105 PDU41105
PDU31106
PDU81405 PDU41405
PDU31406
100-120V
200-240V
50/60Hz
24A UL (Derated)
32A CE
NEMA L5-30P
NEMA L6-30P
IEC 309 32A
SR (10 AWG)
10 ft/ 3.05m
100-120V
200-240V
24A UL (Derated)
32A CE
20A (per bank)
NEMA 5-20R
21 IEC C13/ 3 IEC C19 36 IEC C13/ 6 IEC C19
Outlet Number
24
21+3 36+6
Circuit Breaker
Yes
Management and Communications
Multifunction LCD Readout Voltage, Frequency, Load, Current, HW/FW Version, Network Information
Software
PowerPanel® Business Edition
Networking
Yes
Serial Port
RJ45
Sensor Capable
Optional
Physical
Dimensions (H x W x D)
65.5″ x 2.2″ x 1.9″/ 1665mm x 56mm x 48mm
Environmental
Humidity
0 to 95% Non-condensing
Altitude Temperature
11480 ft/3500 m
32oF to 140oF / 0oC to 60oC
32oF to 131oF/ 0oC to 55oC
Safety Approvals
Certifications
UL 60950-1, FCC Class A
CE, FCC Class A
- All specifications are subject to change without notice.
11
Installation Guide
Please use only the provided screws through the entire installation process.
Horizontal Installation For 1U Models
Step 1. Mounting Bracket Installation Use the provided Mounting Bracket Screws
(8) to attach the SHORT Mounting Brackets (2) to the PDU.
If you plan on attaching the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU, you will need to
use the LONG Mounting Brackets (2).
Step 2. PDU Mounting Use the supplied Washers (4) and Screws (4) to secure the
PDU to your existing rack system. Note: You may also use the screw sets
provided by the rack to secure the PDU.
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Installation Guide
Step 3. Cord Retention Tray Installation (optional) Adjust the length of the
Cord Retention Tray till the screw hole on the Tray and PDU are aligned.
Attach the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU with the 4 supplied Cord Retention
Tray Mounting Screws. Tighten the Cord Retention Tray with the screw on it.
Use the provided Cable Ties to fasten each cord to the Cord Retention Tray.
Note: If the PDUs are intended to install in a high temperature environment,
please use the Power Cords that could sustain high temperature operation.
For 2U Models Step 1. Mounting Bracket Installation
Use the provided Mounting Bracket Screws (8) to attach the Mounting Brackets
(2) to the PDU.
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Installation Guide
Step 2. PDU Mounting Use the supplied Washers (4) and Screws (4) to secure the
PDU to your existing rack system. Note: You may also use the screw sets
provided by the rack to secure the PDU.
Step 3. Cord Retention Tray Installation (optional) Adjust the length of the
Cord Retention Tray till the screw hole on the Tray and PDU are aligned.
Attach the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU with the 8 supplied Cord Retention
Tray Mounting Screws. Tighten the Cord Retention Tray with the screw on it.
Use the provided Cable Ties to fasten each cord to the Cord Retention Tray.
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Vertical Installation For 1U Models
Step 1. Mounting Bracket Installation Use the provided Mounting Bracket Screws
(8) to attach the SHORT Mounting Brackets (2) to the PDU.
Step 2. PDU Mounting Use the supplied Washers (2) and Screws (2) to secure the
PDU to your existing rack system. Note: You may also use the screw sets
provided by the rack to secure the PDU.
For 0U Models Step 1. PDU Mounting
Align the Keyhole Mounts to the Keyhole Slots on the rack. Insert and slide
down to lock firmly into the place.
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If there is no Keyhole Slot on your rack, please choose from the following
methods that is best for your rack deployment to secure the PDU. Use the
supplied Washers and Rack Mounting Screws to attach the Mounting Brackets to
your existing rack system. Align the Keyhole Mounts to the Keyhole Slots on
the Mounting Brackets. Insert and slide down to lock firmly into the place.
Method 1
Method 2
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Method 3
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Step 2. Cord Retention Tray Installation (optional) Adjust the length of the
Cord Retention Tray till the screw hole on the Tray and PDU are aligned.
Attach the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU with the supplied Cord Retention
Tray Mounting Screws. Tighten the Cord Retention Tray with the screw on it.
Use the provided Cable Ties to fasten each cord to the Cord Retention Tray.
Note: If the PDUs are intended to install in a high temperature environment,
please use the Power Cords that could sustain high temperature operation.
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Installation Guide
Power Cord Direction Change For 0U PDU
Step 1. Remove the four screws from the power cord cover. Keep the screws for
later use.
Step 2. Rotate the power cord cover. Step 3. Install the power cord cover back
to the PDU with the four
screws.
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Installation Guide
Locking Power Cord – For IEC Type PDU Input Power Cord
Step 1. Align and insert the Cable Tie from the upper side of the Fixed Stand
and fasten it as shown below.
Step 2. Align and insert the Cable Tie from the bottom side of the Fixed Stand
and fasten it as shown below.
Output Power Cord Step 1. Align and insert the Cable Tie from the upper side
of the
Fixed Stand and fasten it as shown below.
Electrical Installation
Step 1. Receptacle evaluation Ensure that the plug type of your PDU unit
matches the wall receptacle type that you are using.
The PDU must be plugged into a three-wire, grounded wall receptacle only. The
wall receptacle must also be connected to an appropriate branch circuit/main
with fuse or circuit breaker protection. Connection to any other type of wall
receptacle may result in a shock hazard.
Step 2. Plug the PDU into a CyberPower UPS system (recommended) or the wall
receptacle.
Step 3. Attach equipment It is extremely important not to exceed the PDUs
maximum current load (as outlined in the Specifications section). In order to
determine your total load, simply use the LCD screen on the front of the PDU
to monitor the load being attached.
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Installation Guide
Network Installation
Step 1 Network Connection Using an Ethernet cable, attach one end to the
Ethernet port on the front of the PDU, and the other end to a network port.
Step 2 Establish the PDU IP address Assigning an IP address to the
CyberPower PDU requires the user to have an available IP address that is valid
on the respective network. If an available IP address is unknown, contact the
network administrator to obtain one.
DHCP is enabled by factory default. If the PDU does not receive an IP address from the network’s DHCP server, it will default to 192.168.20.177.
There are multiple methods for setting up the IP address on the PDU. Please follow the instructions below for the method that is appropriate for your application. Please make sure the PDU is powered on during this process.
Option 1: Power Device Network Utility (recommended)
1. Download and install the Power Device Network Utility software from
www.cyberpower.com.
2. Open the Power Device Network Utility and select the PDU device from the
list and select Tools > Device Setup from the menu.
3. Configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address to match your
network settings.
4. Enter the user name and password of the PDU device at the Authentication
menu.
Note: The default username is “cyber” and the default password is “cyber”.
Option 2: DHCP Server
1. Ask your administrator if there is DHCP server on the LAN.
2. Make sure the DHCP is Enabled.
3. Make sure the network connection is ready and power on the PDU.
4. The PDU will obtain an IP address from the DHCP server automatically.
Option 3: Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Command
1. Obtain the MAC address from the sticker on the PDU.
2. Open a command prompt as an administrator and type the
following:
“arp -s [available IP address] [MAC address of PDU]”.
Example: arp -s 192.168.20.240 00-0c-15-80-00-01
IP Address
MAC Address
3. Use the Ping command to assign a size of 123 bytes to the IP. Type in “ping 192.168.20.240 -l 123” then press Enter. If the replies are received, your computer can communicate with the IP address
Option 4: Hyper Terminal or Terminal Emulator
1. Use the included RJ45/DB9 serial port connection cable, attach one end to
the serial port on the front of the PDU, and the other end to the PC/ server.
2. Open the Hyper Terminal software on your PC and select a name and icon for
the connection.
3. Setup the COM port settings using the values indicated in Appendix A.
4. Press Enter to enter the Authentication menu.
5. Enter the user name and password of the PDU device at the Authentication
menu.
6. Press 2 and Enter to access Network Settings to view the IP address.
Note: The default username is “cyber” and the default password is “cyber”. For further information and configuration via Hyper Terminal, see Appendix A- Hyper Terminal.
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Operation
Remote Management
The remote management function provides monitoring of the PDU operational
information, controlling outlets and utilizing SNMP functionality.
Web
Remote management can be performed via web interface. To access the web
interface, please follow the instructions below:
1. Enter the IP address of the PDU into a web browser.
2. Enter the user name and password of the PDU device at the authentication
screen.
Note: The default username is “cyber” and the default password is “cyber”.
For additional information about the features and functionality of CyberPower
Management Console, please refer to the Intelligent PDU Web Interface User’s
Manual available for download from www.cyberpower.com.
Telnet and SSH
The CyberPower PDU provides Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH) as Remote Management
methods. Telnet uses user name and password as basic security while SSH has a
higher security level with encryption of the transmitted packets including
user name, password, and data. Configure the Setting of Telnet and SSH on the
Web Interface. The default user name and password is cyber; cyber.
SNMP
The CyberPower PDU supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 protocols. Download the
CyberPower MIB file from www.cyberpower.com and add it to an SNMP-supported
management software. Default read/ write community is public/private for
SNMPv1. SNMPv3 provides a higher security level than SNMPv1 by encrypting the
transmitted packet. Configure the settings of the SNMPv1/SNMPv3 on Web
Interface.
Local Management
LCD Operation
The LCD screen provides instant information, such as voltage, current and
power, for the PDU. In addition, users can use the interface to configure each
PDU parameters and control each outlet on the Switched PDU. The LCD detects
the installation orientation of the PDU (horizontally or vertically),
therefore automatically rotates the screen to best fit the reading direction.
A. Scroll Mode: The PDU information will display in following order
automatically when “Scroll Mode On” is configured.
Device Information Bank 1 Information (2U series) Bank 2 Information (2U
series)
Environment Status (Displays when the ENVIROSENSOR is connected) Alert
B. Main Menu Map
Alert Meter
Current Log Device Bank Outlet
Device
Control
Bank 1/2
Outlet 1-N
Setting About
LCD
Reset
Reboot Model Name Serial Number Network Daisy Chain (Displays when the PDUs
are connected) Hardware Version Firmware Version
Immediate On Delay On Immediate Off Delay Off Reboot Delay Reboot Color Brightness Direction Screen off Account (User Name and Password) Except TCP To Default
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Operation
LED Indicators
Indicator Status
Tx/Rx
Status Green Orange Red
Off On (Green)
Flashing
On
LINK
Off
On
Outlet
Off
Description The PDU status is ok. Warning. Critical. The PDU power is off. The
PDU power is on.
Receiving/transmitting data packet. Reset finished. Indicates the PDU is
connected to the LAN. Indicates the PDU is not connected to the LAN. The
outlet is on and providing power. The outlet is off.
Environmental Monitoring (optional)
CyberPower PDUs along with the environmental sensor (ENVIROSENSOR) provide
temperature and humidity monitoring in a server closet and/or datacenter
remotely. To connect the PDU with ENVIROSENSOR, use the RJ45 Ethernet Cable
included with the ENVIROSENSOR. Plug one end into the Daisy Chain (In)/
ENVIROSENSOR port on the PDU and the other end into the RJ45 port on the
ENVIROSENSOR (as shown in figure below). When the PDU correctly connects to
the ENVIROSENSOR, users can see the temperature and humidity data via the Web
Interface. For further information regarding ENVIROSENSOR configuration,
please refer to the Intelligent PDU Web Interface User’s Manual.
Device Reset
· To locally reset all the settings to default, use Reset function in the LCD
screen.
· To remotely reset all the settings to default, log in to the Web interface,
enter the Reset page and apply the function.
Unattended/Automatic Shutdown
PowerPanel® Business Edition (Client) software automatically initiates a
graceful shutdown on the connected computer’s operating system. PowerPanel
must be installed on every computer or server for which the shutdown is to
take place. The computer will receive a message from the PDU, and will perform
the shutdown according to the instructions provided, including shut downs at
exact times and dates.
Step 1. Computer Configuration 1. Install PowerPanel® Business Edition Client
on every computer
or server that will be part of the shutdown process (Follow the instructions
in the PowerPanel® Business Edition User Manual). 2. Configure the settings in
PowerPanel® Business Edition Client. See the PowerPanel Business® Edition User
Manual for detailed instructions.
Step 2. PDU Configuration Verify that the IP address of all computers that
will be part of the shutdown process, are included in the Client List on the
web interface.
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Operation
Step 3. Notification Notifying the computers of potential outlet shutdown can
be accomplished using the following functions: · Outlets Control Menu:
Performing the task of turning off or
rebooting outlets. · Scheduling Menu: Setting the PDU to perform the task of
turning off or rebooting outlets. The notification will occur prior to the
scheduled date/time. · Outlet Overload: In the event of PDU overload,
notification will be sent prior to the PDU shutting down.
Firmware Upgrade
By upgrading the Firmware, you can obtain new features and updates/
improvements to existing functionality. To ensure the firmware is kept up to
date, please regularly visit our website to see if there is any updated
firmware version available. There are three methods for upgrading the PDU
firmware. Please follow the instructions below for the method that is
appropriate for your application. There are two files to update in order to
upgrade the firmware version:
- cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin * cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin Note that the XXX is not part of the file name but is where the version number in the filename is given. Prior to performing a firmware update, please: · Download the latest firmware from www.cyberpower.com. · Extract the downloaded firmware file to your local “C:” drive.
Note: 1. The FTP service needs to be enabled before attempting to
execute a firmware upgrade. 2. Please do not turn the PDU off when performing the firmware
upgrade. PDU outlets will remain powered on while the firmware update takes place. Only the PDU LCD screen will reboot. 3. The PDU LCD screen will reboot during the firmware update process. This DOES NOT cause the PDU outlets to reboot.
Option 1: Single Device Upgrade Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware. 1. Open a command prompt window and navigate to “C:”. 2. Login to the PDU with FTP command, type
– C:>ftp – ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126
is the current IP of the PDU and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU) – Connected to 192.168.22.126. – 220 CyberPower FTP Server Ready. – User (192.168.22.126:(none)):cyber – 331 User name okay, need password. – Password: – 230 User logged in, proceed. – ftp> 3. Upload the cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin, type – ftp > bin – ftp > put cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin 4. Upgrade complete, type – ftp > quit 5. The system will reboot after you type “quit”. This reboot will take approx. 30 seconds. 6. Login to the PDU via FTP again, type – C:>ftp – ftp> open 192.168.22.126 21 (for example: 192.168.22.126 is the current IP of the PDU and 21 is the default ftp port for the PDU) – Connected to 192.168.22.126. – 220 CyberPower FTP Server Ready. – User (192.168.22.126:(none)):cyber – 331 User name okay, need password. – Password: – 230 User logged in, proceed. – ftp> 7. Upload cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin, type – ftp > bin – ftp > put cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin
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Firmware Upgrade
8. Upgrade complete, type – ftp > quit
9 . The system will reboot after you type “quit”. Note: You can check to see
if the firmware upgrade is successful
by checking the “Firmware version” on the [System->About] screen via web UI.
Option 2: Single or Multiple Device Upgrade (recommended) Use the following
steps to upgrade the firmware. 1. Download the Upgrade and Configuration
Utility from www.cyberpower.com. 2. Open Upgrade and Configuration Utility
from Start > All Programs > CyberPower Upgrade and Configuration Utility. 3.
Wait for search to finish (Shown in Figure 1).
Figure 1 4. Check the checkbox to select devices listed in the Operation
View (Shown in Figure 2).
Figure 2 5. Make sure Account and Password are valid on selected devices
(Shown in Figure 3).
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Firmware Upgrade
6. Select Upgrade Firmware. 7. Click Browse to locate and select the firmware
and data file to be
updated (Shown in Figure 4).
Figure 4 8. Click OK in the Upgrade Firmware confirmation window (Shown
in Figure 5).
Figure 5 9. The upgrade progress bar will show in Last Action column
(Shown in Figure 6).
Figure 6 10. The result of firmware upgrade will show in Result column
(Shown in Figure 7).
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Firmware Upgrade
Figure 7
Note: If you don’t want to wait for the firmware upgrade, you can stop action
by choosing Abort in the Action menu. However, it’s not recommended because
Abort action may cause the device to malfunction.
Option 3: Use a USB Flash Drive
Use the following steps to upgrade the firmware.
1. Download the latest firmware from www.cyberpower.com.
2. Extract the file to the root directory of a USB flash drive with FAT32
format. Please note that the two files below should be available in order to
complete the firmware upgrade process:
- cpsmpdumadata_xxx.bin * cpsmpdumafw_xxx.bin
3. Plug the USB drive into the PDU USB port and press Enter button on the PDU LCD screen to enter Main Menu. The USB option will be displayed.
Main Menu
Alert Meter Control Sensor Setting About USB
4. Select USB and press Enter button to enter Firmware Upgrade menu.
5. Select Main and Yes to start the upgrade process.
USB
Main
USB
USB
Firmware Upgrade
Main Return
Firmware Upgrade Confirm?
Yes No
Firmware Upgrade Processing
Firmware Upgrade Success
6. The PDU will reboot after the process is completed.
Note: You can check to see if the firmware upgrade is successful by checking
the “Firmware version” on the [System->About] screen via web UI.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
PDU outlets do 1. Breaker tripped
not provide power 2. Power cord is not
to connected
properly plugged
equipment
in
Reset Breaker, check the plug to insure its connected correctly. If the problem remains, contact technical support.
Amperage
The load indicator shows
displayed on
red when overload. Reduce
LCD screen exceeds the units
Overload
the load on the PDU until the overload is gone. If the
capability
problem remains, contact
technical support.
1. Sustained overload
Circuit breakers have tripped
2. Excessive ambient Reset Breaker.
or internal
If the problem remains,
temperatures
contact technical support.
3. Faulty breaker
Conformance Approvals
FCC Warning
WARNING!! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
WARNING!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate
the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Notice: (1) An unshielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC
emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and
television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord by
used. (2) Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.
Note: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE
CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS
COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
The Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.
Cet appareil numerique de la class A respecte toutes les exigencies du
Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
European Union
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
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Customer Service & Warranty
Product Registration
Thank you for purchasing a CyberPower product. Prompt product registration
entitles coverage under the Limited Warranty and also allows the opportunity
to be notified of product enhancements, upgrades, and other announcements.
Registration is quick and easy at www.cyberpowersystems.com/registration (for
USA and Canada) or www.cyberpower.com/registration (for all other regions).
Cyber Power International
Feel free to contact our Tech Support department with installation,
troubleshooting, or general product questions.
Cyber Power Systems, Inc. Web: www.cyberpower.com
For USA and Canada: 4241 12th Ave East, Suite 400 Shakopee, MN55379 Toll-free:
877-297-6937
For all other regions: Please visit our website for local contact information.
Limited Warranty
Read the following terms and conditions carefully before using the CyberPower
PDU series. By using the Product, you consent to be bound by and become a
party to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty. If you do not
agree to the terms and conditions of this Warranty, you should return the
Product for a full refund prior to using it.
Who Is Providing This Warranty? CyberPower Systems, Inc. provides this Limited
Warranty.
What Does This Warranty Cover? This warranty covers defects in materials and
workmanship in the Product under normal use and conditions.
What Is the Period of Coverage? For USA and Canada, CyberPower provides a
3-Year warranty to the original purchaser who owns the Product. For other
regions, please contact your local CyberPower sales team for more information.
Who Is Covered? This warranty only covers the original purchaser. Coverage
ends if you sell or otherwise transfer the Product.
How Do You Get Service? 1. You can use the contact information mentioned above
for instructions. 2. When you contact CyberPower, identify the Product and the
Purchase
Date. 3. You must provide a purchase receipt (or other proof of the original
purchase) and provide a description of the defect.
What Will We Do To Correct Problems? CyberPower will inspect and examine the
Product. If the Product is defective in material or workmanship, CyberPower
will repair or replace it at CyberPower’s expense, or, if CyberPower is unable
to or decides not to repair or replace the Product (if defective) within a
reasonable time, CyberPower will refund to you the full purchase price you
paid for the Product (purchase receipt showing price paid is required).
Who Pays for Shipping? We pay when we send items to you; you pay when you send
items to us.
What Are Some Things This Warranty Does Not Cover? 1. This Warranty does not
cover any software that is damaged or needs to be
replaced due to the failure of the Product or any data that is lost as a
result of the failure or the restoration of data or records, or the re-
installation of software. 2. This Warranty does not cover or apply to: misuse,
modification, operation or storage outside environmental limits of the Product
or the equipment connected to it, nor for damage while in transit or in
storage, nor if there has been improper operation or maintenance, or use with
items not designed or intended for use with the Product, such as laser
printers, appliances, aquariums, medical or life support devices, etc.
What are the Limitations? 1. This Warranty does not apply unless the Product
and the equipment that
was connected to it were connected to properly wired and grounded outlets
(including compliance with electrical and safety codes of the most current
electrical code), without the use of any adapters or other connectors. 2. The
Product must have been plugged directly into the power source and the
equipment connected to the Product must be directly connected to the Product
and not “daisy-chained” together in serial fashion with any extension cords,
another Product or device similar to the Product, surge suppressor, or power
tap. Any such installation voids the Limited Warranty. 3. The Product and
equipment connected to it must have been used properly in a suitable and
proper environment and in conformance with any license, instruction manual, or
warnings provided with the Product and the equipment connected to it. 4. The
Product must have been used at all times within the limitations on the
Product’s VA capacity. 5. The sole and exclusive remedies of the Initial
Customer are those provided by this Warranty.
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Appendix A-Hyper Terminal
Hyper Terminal software can be used for basic PDU configuration. In order for
Hyper Terminal to interact with the PDU, the PC/server must be connected
directly to the PDU via the serial port with the included RJ45/DB9 serial port
connection cable. It utilizes a textbased interface and menu system.
Navigation through the interface is done by typing the number of the menu
option and pressing the Enter key. Setup the COM port settings using the
following values. Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop
bits: 1 * Flow control: None Note: The session will timeout and logout after 3
minutes of
inactivity. Menu options are shown below: [Main Menu] 1. Outlet Manager
(Switched PDU Series Only) 2. Network Settings 3. System Configuration 4.
Account Settings 5. Configure System to Default 6. Logout [Outlet Manager] 1.
Outlet Control 2. Outlet Configuration [Network Setting] Physical MAC Address:
00-0C-15-40-08-A9 1. System IP: 192.168.24.20 2. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 3.
Default Gateway: 192.168.24.254 4. DHCP: Enabled 5. Http Port: 80 6. Http
Access: Enabled [System Configuration] 1. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) : 11/11/2011 2.
Time (hh:mm:ss): 17:17:25 3. Name:PDU20SW8FNET 4. Contact: Administrator 5.
Location: Server Room [Account Setting] 1. Administrator 2. Viewer (Web Only)
[Configure System to Default] Sure to Configure System to Default 1. Yes 2. No
Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility
Overview
The CyberPower Power Device Network Utility is an easy-to-use interface which
is used for establishing IP addresses on CyberPower PDU devices.
Installation
Step 1. Download the Power Device Network Utility software from
www.cyberpower.com.
Step 2. Select Next in the software wizard (Shown in Figure 1).
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Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility
Step 3. Choose an installation directory. Select Next (Shown in Figure 2).
Figure 2 Step 4. Select Install to confirm the settings and install (Shown in
Figure 3).
Figure 3 Step 5. Select Finish to finalize the installation (Shown in Figure
4).
Figure 4
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Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility
Launch Program
To launch the Power Device Network Utility and get started, select Programs
from the Start menu in Windows and locate the new folder and icons for Power
Device Network Utility. Select Power Device Network Utility from the program
folder (Shown in Figure 5).
Figure 5. Power Device Network Utility
Getting Started
The Power Device Network Utility scans the network for devices with MAC
addresses that match CyberPower network hardware. Once found, the device(s)
can then be figured with a specific IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
address. This allows the device(s) to function properly on the network and
interface with CyberPower Management Console. Step 1. Select the appropriate
PDU device from the Equipment List
(Shown in Figure 6).
Figure 6. Equipment List Note: If the PDU does not appear on the list, click
the Refresh button to
rescan the network. If it still does not appear, ensure that the PDU is turned
on and was installed correctly. Pressing Stop will cancel the scan/refresh
process. Note: If your computer has a software firewall installed, you may see
a Windows Security Alert message (Shown in Figure 7). In Windows XP SP2, the
default firewall alert message is shown as Figure 7. You need to allow the
Power Device Network Utility access through the firewall. Click Unblock to
allow access.
Figure 7. Windows Security Alert
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Appendix B-Power Device Network Utility
Step 2. Assign a valid IP Address to the PDU Option 1: Assisted Setup
(recommended) With the appropriate device selected from the Equipment List,
open the Network Settings menu (Shown in Figure 8) [Tools=>Device Setup]. In
the Device Network Setting Menu, enter a valid IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway address to setup the PDU device.
Figure 8. Network Setting Menu (Device Setup) Note: The DHCP option is not
available for all power devices. Step 3. Authentication
Enter the user name and password of the PDU device at the Authentication menu
(Shown in Figure 9). Note: The default username is “cyber” and the default
password is “cyber”.
Figure 9. Authentication screen
Advanced Settings Timeout Settings
The Timeout Setting (Shown in Figure 10). [Edit=>Timeout Settings] is used to
specify the wait time when scanning for network PDU devices. When there are
many devices on the local network, it may take extended periods of time to
locate all the devices. The timeout function is used to limit the search time.
The default setting is 3 seconds. Valid values are 3 to 60 seconds.
Figure 10. Timeout Setting
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Appendix C-PDU Daisy-Chain Function
The daisy-chain function allows up to four PDUs to be connected together to be monitored and controlled from one IP address.
Ethernet
Host
Guest #1
Guest #2
Guest #3
When PDUs are connected, two roles are defined: Host and Guest. Up to three
Guest PDUs can be connected to one Host PDU. The Guest PDUs will be recognized
by serial number and their order within the daisy-chain. Note: To perform the
daisy-chain function, the firmware version of
the connected PDUs needs to be the same (v1.08 or above).
How to connect the PDUs together? Use one Ethernet cable and connect one end
of it to the daisychain (Out) port on the Host PDU and the other end to the
daisychain (In/ENV) port on the Guest 1 PDU to connect the PDUs (as shown
below).
Host PDU
Guest #1 PDU
Out port In/ENV port
What remote management protocols are supported in PDU daisychains?
Currently users can monitor and control daisy-chained PDUs through Web
interface (HTTP/HTTPS) or SNMP protocols.
What functions on the Web pages does daisy-chain support? Please find in below table:
Summary PDU
Log System
Device Status Outlet Status Device Manager Outlet Manager Outlet Control Outlet Schedule Status Records Energy Records Graphing Identification
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Appendix C-PDU Daisy-Chain Function
How to switch between Host and Guest PDUs on the Web interface? Functionality
supported by daisy-chained PDUs will have the Host/ Guest # drop down menu
displayed on the Web interface (as shown below).
Can I upgrade the firmware version of the Guest PDUs through the Host PDU?
Yes, you can upgrade the firmware using the Upgrade and Configuration Utility,
FTP (network connection required), or USB port. Once the Hostcompletes the PDU
firmware upgrade, it will trigger its Guest PDUs to upgrade the firmware
automatically. It takes about 5 minutes for the Guest PDUs to upgrade,
regardless of the number of PDUs in the series.
What will happen if an Ethernet cable is disconnected in the PDU daisy-chain?
For example, if four PDUs are connected and the cable connecting Guest 1 and 2
is disconnected, then Guest 2 and 3 will no longer be detected by the Host
PDU. An event showing that Guest 2 and 3 are removed will be recorded in the
Host PDU. Meanwhile, Guest 2 and 3 will create a new daisy-chain where Guest 2
becomes a Host and Guest 3 becomes Guest 1 to the new Host.
Ethernet
Host
Guest #1
Guest #2 Host
Guest #3 Guest #1
In the above example, if the disconnected Ethernet cable is reconnected, will
the role of the PDUs stay the same? Yes, when the disconnected cable between
Guest 1 and 2 is reconnected, Guest 2 and 3 will revert to their previous
roles.
What happens if one PDU in the daisy-chain is powered off? For example, if
four PDUs are connected and Guest 1 is powered o, an event showing that Guest
1, 2 and 3 are removed will be recorded in the Host PDU. Guest 2 and 3 will
not create another daisy-chain.
Does the Host PDU record the logs of the Guest PDUs and itself? Yes, the Host
PDU records the logs from all Guest PDUs daisychained to it.
Will the Logs of the Guest PDUs recorded in the Host PDU be cleared if the
Guest PDUs are removed from the Host PDU? No, the Logs of the Guest PDUs will
remain even after the Guest PDUs are removed.
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Appendix C-PDU Daisy-Chain Function
Does the Host PDU record the Status Records of the Guest PDUs and itself?
Yes, the Host PDU records the Status Records for all the PDUs in the daisy-
chain.
Will the Status Records of the Guest PDUs logged in the Host PDU be cleared if
the Guest PDUs are disconnected from the Host PDU?
Yes, once the Guest PDUs are removed, the Status Records logged in the Host
PDU will be cleared. As long as the Host PDU does not connect to other PDUs,
the Status Records of the disconnected PDU can be displayed when it is re-
connected to the Host PDU. If the Host PDU connects to dierent PDUs, the
Status Records of the removed PDU will be entirely cleared.
Are the Guest PDUs able to connect to the network when they are
daisy-chained?
Yes, even when the PDUs are daisy-chained, the Guest PDUs are able to connect
to the network directly. Note that a Guest PDU will require having its own
Ethernet cable connected to the network.
What will happen if a 5th PDU is added to a daisy-chain?
The maximum number of PDUs that can be connected in one daisychain is 4. The
daisy-chain functionality will not work until the fifth PDU is removed.
What is the maximum recommended length of the Ethernet cable to daisy-chain
the PDUs?
50 ft (15 m)
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
The PDUs are connected but the daisy-chain function is not working.
– The firmware version does not support daisychain.
– The PDUs have dierent firmware versions.
I cannot set the EnergyWise configuration on a Guest PDU.
Only the Host PDU supports EnergyWise.
I cannot set the WoL Only the Host PDU
for Guest PDUs.
supports WoL.
Solution Check the firmware version of each PDU and upgrade it to v1.08 or
above.
N/A
N/A
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