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CMC-TC Basic CMC
DK 7320.111
Assembly, Installation and Operation
A36569 04IT 74

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  • Page 1: Notes On The Documentation

    CMC-TC Basic CMC DK 7320.111 Assembly, Installation and Operation A36569 04IT 74...
  • Page 2 Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Acrobat Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Assembly .........10 7.3.25 Calling the Basic CMC information Assembly instructions ....... 10 page ..........23 Assembly of the Basic CMC ..... 10 7.3.26 Resetting all settings in the main menu ..........23 Installation........11 7.3.2 Manual search for sensors ...
  • Page 4 Telnet main menu......42 Perform a software update....42 7.10 Error messages ....... .. 42 7.11 Structural layout of the MIB of the Basic CMC ........43 7.12 Saving and transferring the configuration files ......44 Maintenance and cleaning....45 8.1.1 Cleaning ..........
  • Page 5: Notes On The Documentation 1

    Other tasks in conjunction Rittal cannot accept any liability for damage and with the Basic CMC, such as assembly and in- operational faults that result from the non- stallation of system components with tested observance of this manual.
  • Page 6: Device Description

    Serial interface (IOIOI) 3.1 Housing Network connection The Basic CMC is installed in a dedicated housing Power supply connection (Power) that can be fastened to the inner side of the side panel, to the punched sections with mounting flanges or to shelves of the enclosure using supplied 3.2 Power supply...
  • Page 7: Connectable Sensors

    DK 7320.550 Network protocols are used for the communication (password query, switching commands, status que- Smoke detector DK 7320.560 ries and alarms) between the Rittal Basic CMC, the Motion sensor DK 7320.570 administrators and users in the network (net- work/internet/intranet).
  • Page 8: Accessories

    3.7.1 Required accessories Basic CMC with network interface Depending on the country-specific regulations, you RJ-45 socket (10/100 BaseT) require an appropriate connection cable for the po- wer pack of the Basic CMC. Self-adhesive Velcro strips 90 x 15 mm Acces- Model...
  • Page 9: Optional Accessories

    Tab. 4 Optional accessories 3.8 Proper usage The Rittal Basic CMC is used as an enclosure moni- toring system for the monitoring and the administra- tion of various enclosure parameters. Any use other than that described here shall be deemed improper.
  • Page 10: Assembly

    4 Assembly Assembly 4.1 Assembly instructions Install the Basic CMC in an enclosure or in a suit- able housing system so that it is also protected from external effects. Also take account of the permitted ambient temperature and humidity operational ranges, and the application-related required IP de- gree of protection (see Chapter 11 on page 46).
  • Page 11: Installation 5

    5.1 Safety and other notes − The Rittal Basic CMC may only be operated with connected protective conductor. The protective conductor connection is made by inserting the IEC connection cable. This requires that the IEC Fig.
  • Page 12: Establishing The Sensor Connection

    RJ-12 plug. After the alarm relay has been connected, it must be configured using software (see 7.3.21 General con- I0I0I figuration of the Basic CMC). Details for the internal circuitry of the alarm relay are shown below: Basic CMC Fig. 11...
  • Page 13: Connecting The Programming Interface

    Basic CMC. 5.7 Connecting the programming interface To configure the Basic CMC, for example, using a notebook, you can connect both using the serial interface. The RS-232 interface of the Basic CMC is provided as RJ-10 front socket.
  • Page 14: Commissioning

    Once you have assembled the Basic CMC and in- stalled all connections, you must now configure the Basic CMC. You can do this using the serial inter- face (see 5.7 Connecting the programming interface), the network connection with an internet browser (see 7.6 Access using a browser) or Telnet...
  • Page 15 If you have been able to establish the connection to the Basic CMC, the HyperTerminal configuration window appears with the configuration menu of the Basic CMC. You can now make the settings of the Basic CMC appropriate for your local conditions. Basic CMC...
  • Page 16: Operation

    1.2.7 Default SNMPv3 User 1.8 System Contact 5.2 Sensor Unit Detection 5.3.2 Receive File from CMC Name 5.3 Serial File Transfer (ZMo- 1.2.8 Default SNMPv3 Pass- 1.9 System Location dem) word Fig. 21 Menu structure 1.2.9 Confirm SNMPv3 us- mUser/Passw Basic CMC...
  • Page 17: Operating Instructions

    7.2 Operating notes Navigation The following sections list all configuration parame- Main menu – 1 Network Configuration – D Acti- ters of the Basic CMC as tables. The basic opera- vate Actual Values tion is always the same: Parameter Explanation •...
  • Page 18: Configuring The Read/Write Community 7.7.5

    Set the username for ´cmc´ To make the settings for a management software on SNMPv3 User SNMPv3 access (max. 20 the Basic CMC, you must set the community of the Name characters). Press the Back- Basic CMC and the management software.
  • Page 19: Configuring Ppp

    Operation 7 7.3.8 Configuring PPP You can administer the Basic CMC from a remote Navigation location using an analogue modem. To do this, con- Main menu – 1 Network Configuration – 3 NTP nect the modem to the serial interface of the Basic Configuration CMC.
  • Page 20: Configuring Syslog

    Enables or disables the Syslog analogue modem). function. The default value is "disabled". 7.3.9 Configuring the sending of e-mails As of software version 5.40, the Basic CMC can 7.3.11 Configuring system name, contact send alarm messages as e-mail using an SMTP and location server.
  • Page 21: Changing The Http Port

    Main menu – 1 Network Configuration – B Cons./Teln. Timeout Minutes 7.3.14 HTTPS (SSL) function Parameter Explanation For security, the Basic CMC supports SSL encryp- B Cons./Teln. Set the Timeout function in tion. This is used for the secure data exchange be- Timeout Min- minutes.
  • Page 22: Activating Restart

    7.3.21 General configuration of the Basic 8 Check Link The reachability of the individ- ual trap receivers can be The main configuration of the Basic CMC is used to tested. parameterise the hardware and the sensor units. Press the Backspace key to...
  • Page 23: Configuring Sms Notification (Gsm Unit)

    To display the current information for the Basic set to "Yes" or "No". CMC, you can display an information page about the Basic CMC. This page displays all settings for the network connection, the software and hardware version, etc. 7.3.23 Configuring SMS notification...
  • Page 24: Manual Search For Sensors

    In this case, you Call your web browser as usual. Enter the IP ad- can activate a manual search for the sensors. dress of the Basic CMC in the address bar and call the page. Navigation Main menu –...
  • Page 25: Main Settings

    7.6.3 Key: General This link can be used to make fundamental settings on the Basic CMC (name, location, contact name, temperature unit, beeper, alarm relay confirmation, alarm relay options, background colour, date and time). Timer function (see 7.6.4 Configuring the scheduler).
  • Page 26: Configuring The Gsm Unit

    7 Operation 7.6.6 Configuring the ISDN unit Disable SMS Receiver Deactivates the SMS notification function for a specific recipient. Disable e-Mail Rec. Deactivates the e-mail notification function for a specific receiver. Status e-Mail to Rec. Sends a status e-mail to a recipient.
  • Page 27: Viewing The Log File

    Password Password input: Up to 20 characters permitted (special characters are not permitted). Basic CMC with 4 sensors / voltage cards The access rights are defined on the individual units for each user or user group. No Access: The user has no access to the unit.
  • Page 28: Configuring The Sensors

    Alarm Logging page. Configuration changed: new sensor has been regis- Own alarms: If a user has only access to one or tered on the Basic CMC or configuration change of a more units, the user will see only the alarm mes- sensor.
  • Page 29: Sensor Overview

    Sensors overview on the Basic CMC You can set for each sensor type whether after a Key: warning or alarm status the Basic CMC should be acknowledged automatically (Auto) or be acknowl- Connection number and sensor type. edged manually by the administrator (Manual).
  • Page 30: Configuring The Humidity Sensor

    The individual functions can be specified from the "Setup – Beeper Alarm Whether (enable) or not (dis- Timer" menu item. able) a warning/alarm should cause a signal to be issued. Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile Basic CMC...
  • Page 31: Configuring The Analogue Sensor Input Module

    Measured input current as per- saved values; changes are not centage and sensor status. accepted. Green = OK, yellow = warning, red = alarm Message Text Message text also transferred when a warning/alarm message is sent. Enter here a designa- Basic CMC...
  • Page 32: Configuring The Access Sensor

    En- eMail (SMTP); each address is ter the trap receivers at 7.3.2 separated with an ampersand Configuring the trap receiver. "&", e.g. 1&2&3&4. Scheduled Set which alarm configuration Accept Accept the changes. Basic CMC...
  • Page 33: Configuring The Air Flow Sensor

    (Auto) or must be acknowl- edged by the administrator Beeper Alarm Whether (enable) or not (dis- (Manual). able) an alarm should cause a signal to be issued. Trap Receiver Set to which of the entered trap receivers the alarm messages Basic CMC...
  • Page 34: Configuring The Motion Sensor

    Message text also transferred 1 … n Connection number of the sen- when an alarm message is sor. sent. Enter here a designation that uniquely identifies your Type Sensor type. Will be detected sensor, e.g. "Motion sensor automatically. Rack01". Basic CMC...
  • Page 35: Module

    The individual functions can be Timeout Module behaviour in case of specified from the "Setup – failure of the Basic CMC pro- Timer" menu item. vided the module itself is still supplied with power: Send SMS...
  • Page 36: Configuring The Switching Combinations For The Digital Relay Output Module

    "&", e.g. 1&2&3&4. Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail 7.7.15 addresses that you have en- tered previously from Setup – eMail (SMTP); each address is separated with an ampersand "&", e.g. 1&2&3&4. Accept Accept the changes. Basic CMC...
  • Page 37: The Voltage Monitor With Iec Switching Output

    Set to which of the entered trap Timeout Module behaviour in case of receivers the alarm messages failure of the Basic CMC pro- should be sent. Enter the trap vided the module itself is still receivers at 7.3.2 Configuring supplied with power: the trap receiver.
  • Page 38: Configuring The Switching Combinations For The Voltage Monitor With Iec Switching Output

    If status of Select the first sensor for the sage to be issued. switching combination. Relay Alarm Whether (enable) or not (dis- Select the first sensor state for able) a warning/alarm should a switching operation. switch an alarm relay. Basic CMC...
  • Page 39: Voltage Monitor With 16 A Switching

    Set to which of the entered trap receivers the warning/alarm Timeout Module behaviour in case of messages should be sent. En- failure of the Basic CMC pro- ter the trap receivers at 7.3.2 vided the module itself is still Configuring the trap receiver. supplied with power:...
  • Page 40: Configuring The Switching Combinations

    48 V voltage monitor state and Parameter Explanation sensor status. Green = OK, red 1 … n Connection number of the sen- = alarm. sor. Message Text Message text also transferred Type Sensor type. Will be detected when a warning/alarm message Basic CMC...
  • Page 41: Configuring The Acoustic Sensor

    Set which alarm configuration 7.7.24 Alarm Off should be enabled or disabled. The individual functions can be specified from the "Setup – Timer" menu item. Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile telephone numbers that you Basic CMC...
  • Page 42: Access Using Telnet

    This section describes access using Telnet with using the entered IP address. Windows. a. Open the command prompt and enter the fol- The file will now be sent to the Basic CMC. This is lowing command: displayed with several #-characters in the command telnet <IP-address>...
  • Page 43: Structural Layout Of The Mib Of The Basic Cmc

    Sensor not con- Perform a software update. tained in the Telnet access Activate Telnet access using software blocked for the Hyperterminal. Basic CMC Sensor defect Replace sensor. Incorrect IP ad- Check the IP address. Sensor not con- Connect sensor; possibly dress entered...
  • Page 44: Saving And Transferring The Configuration Files

    7 Operation Sensors: 7.12 Saving and transferring the con- figuration files This function can be used to save the Basic CMC configuration and, if necessary, restore it on the system later. The configuration can also be transferred to other Basic CMCs that are wired and structured identi- Note! cally.
  • Page 45: Maintenance And Cleaning 8

    Further information concerning the operating condi- tions is contained in the technical specifications. 8 Maintenance and cleaning The Rittal Basic CMC does not require any mainte- nance. The housing does not need to be opened 9.1.2 Disposal during the installation or during operation.
  • Page 46: Technical Specifications

    An internet browser can be used to display html pages (and those that conform to a similar stan- Design Potential-free changeover contact dard). In case of the Basic CMC, such pages can be Rated voltage 24 V DC, internal or configured with a user interface displayed with an 24 V for external voltage intercon- internet browser.
  • Page 47 Trap Trap is the sending of SNMP messages. Trap Receiver The trap receiver is the recipient of SNMP mes- sages. Web access The web access specifies the access capability using the internet. Basic CMC...
  • Page 48: Declaration Of Conformity

    13 Declaration of conformity 13 Declaration of conformity Basic CMC...
  • Page 49 Declaration of conformity 13 Basic CMC...

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