User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- 2.0 FEATURES & OPTIONS
- 3.0 SAFETY WARNINGS
- 4.0 WARRANTY (summary)
- 5.0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
- 6.0 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 7.0 PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION
- 8.0 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
- 9.0 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
- 10.0 LED Indicators
- 11.0 MAKING CONNECTIONS TO THE X75
- 12.0 INSTALLATION
- 13.0 USING THE CONTROLLER WEB BROWSER INTERFACE
- Appendix 1 – SNMP MIB Information
- Appendix 2 – Load LVD Configuration (model X75-12-A-GHHIL-S-578 only)
- Appendix 3 – Revision History
- Figure 1 - X75 Compact Integrated DC Power System
- Figure 2 - Block Schematic
- Figure 3a - Front View with Breakers (configuration A)
- Figure 3b - Front View with GMT Fuses (configuration B)
- Figure 4 - Rear Views of Base and Expansion Units
- Figure 5 - LED Indicators
- Figure 6 - Recommended Load Circuit Wire Sizes
- Figure 7 - Battery Temp. Probe & Alarm Relay Connector Pin-Out
- Figure 8 - Ethernet Connector Pin-Out
- Figure 9 - Auxiliary Connector Pin-Out
- Figure 10 - Input Current Ratings
- Figure 11 - Controller Status WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 12 - Rectifier Status WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 13 - Rectifier I²C Addressing
- Figure 14 - Controller Factory Calibration WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 15 - Controller Site Installation WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 16 - Alarm Configuration WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 17 - Controller Network Settings (typical)
- Figure 18 - Controller Alarm Log WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 19 - Controller Control Panel WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 20 - Controller System Settings WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 21 - SNMP Configuration WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 22 - Controller Help WEB Page (typical)
- Figure 23 - About UNIPOWER Telecom WEB Page (typical)
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X75 SERIES
INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL
Manual No. x75-10b
x75-man-Rev10b-0514.indd
To alter the Subnet mask use the up/down arrows to dial in the required
numbers or type them directly into the boxes as required. It is important to
press the ENTER key on completion.
13.6.1.3DefaultGateway
This setting denes the Network Gateway to which the controller will route
all IP trafc that is destined for any location outside the LAN to which it is
connected. This setting would normally be the address for the Proxy, NAT
Router or Bridge that routes network trafc to the Internet or other WAN
segments.
The default factory setting is 0.0.0.0, i.e. all trafc is retained within the LAN
environment.
To alter the Default Gateway use the up/down arrows to dial in the required
numbers or type them directly into the boxes as required. It is important to
press the ENTER key on completion.
13.6.2 E-MailSettings
13.6.2.1MailHost
This setting is the IP Address of the E-Mail Server that will route SMTP
messages sent by the controller.
To set this address use the up/down arrows to dial in the required numbers
or type them directly into the boxes as required. It is important to press the
ENTER key on completion.
13.6.2.2MailService
Select the ETHERNET radio button to switch on the E-Mail alarm facility,
select the DISABLE radio button to switch it off.
13.6.2.3E-Mail1,2&3
The X75 is able to send alarm messages to up to three unique email addresses.
Type in the desired address in the E-Mail 1 box using the normal name@
domain format and press the ENTER key to conrm.
Repeat as required for E-Mail 2 and E-Mail 3.