Mts 9300 A
Mts 9300 A
MTS9304A-AM10A1)
Installation Guide
Issue 01
Date 2021-05-30
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Overview
This document describes how to install and commission an MTS9300A
V100R002C00 cabinet.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
Issue 01 (2021-05-30)
This issue is the first official release.
The corresponding software version is SMU V100R021C10.
Contents
2 Installation Preparations..................................................................................................... 15
2.1 Preparing Cables................................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.2 Tools.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.3 Product Specifications......................................................................................................................................................... 17
3 Installing a Cabinet...............................................................................................................18
3.1 Installation Dimensions...................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.2 Marking Mounting Holes................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.3 Drilling Holes and Installing Expansion Sleeves.........................................................................................................19
3.4 Hoisting a Cabinet................................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.5 Securing a Cabinet............................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.6 Installing Ground Cables for Cabinets........................................................................................................................... 22
4 Installing Components......................................................................................................... 24
4.1 Installing a Rectifier............................................................................................................................................................. 24
4.2 (Optional) Installing a Intelligent Power Distribution Unit................................................................................... 25
4.3 Installing Sensor Cables...................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.3.1 (Optional) Installing a Digital Temperature and Humidity Sensor..................................................................26
4.3.2 (Optional) Installing a Smoke Sensor........................................................................................................................ 27
4.3.3 (Optional) Installing a Water Sensor......................................................................................................................... 28
5 Installing Cables.................................................................................................................... 30
5.1 (Optional) Installing Dry Contact Signal Cables........................................................................................................ 30
5.2 (Optional) Installing Communications Cables............................................................................................................31
5.2.1 WebUI Management........................................................................................................................................................ 31
5.2.2 Using the U2000-SPM for Management................................................................................................................... 31
8 Commissioning....................................................................................................................... 52
8.1 Connecting the Lithium Battery Supply........................................................................................................................ 52
8.2 Setting the Display Language.......................................................................................................................................... 53
8.3 Setup Wizard.......................................................................................................................................................................... 53
8.4 Setting the Date and Time................................................................................................................................................ 54
8.5 Setting the AC Input System............................................................................................................................................. 55
8.6 Setting the 57 V Constant Voltage Parameter........................................................................................................... 55
8.7 Setting DCDB Parameters.................................................................................................................................................. 55
8.8 Setting AC Peak Clipping Parameters............................................................................................................................ 56
8.9 Setting Sensor Parameters.................................................................................................................................................57
8.10 Setting Communications Parameters.......................................................................................................................... 58
8.10.1 (Optional) Setting Parameters for WebUI Management..................................................................................58
8.10.2 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using U2000-SPM................................................................................64
8.10.3 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using NetEco......................................................................................... 65
8.10.4 (Optional) Setting Parameters Before Using SNMP Management............................................................... 67
8.11 Connecting the AC Power Supply................................................................................................................................. 68
A Subsequent Operations....................................................................................................... 69
B Preparing Terminals............................................................................................................. 70
C Associations Between Alarms and Dry Contacts on the UIM.....................................71
D Acronyms and Abbreviations............................................................................................. 73
1 Safety Precautions
General Requirements
● Before installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, remove any
conductive objects such as watches or metal jewelry like bracelets, bangles,
and rings to avoid electric shock.
● When installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, wear dedicated
protective gears such as insulation gloves, goggles, and safety clothing,
helmet, and shoes, as shown in the following figure.
● Use insulated tools or tools with insulated handles, as shown in the following
figure.
● Do not use water, alcohol, oil, or other solvents to clean electrical components
inside and outside a cabinet.
Personal Safety
● If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during
operations on the equipment, immediately stop the operations, report the
case to the supervisor, and take feasible protective measures.
● To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits
to telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
● Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by
professionals.
Symbol Conventions
To ensure personal and equipment safety, observe all the safety instructions
marked on the equipment when installing, operating, and maintaining the
equipment.
Symbol Description
Symbol Description
AC and DC Power
DANGER
● The power system is energized by power sources with hazardous voltage. Direct
or indirect contact (through damp objects) with the power sources may result
in electric shock.
● Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shock.
● Do not connect or disconnect power cables with power on. Transient contact
between the core of the power cable and the conductor will generate electric
arcs or sparks, which may cause fire or personal injury.
Cabling
● When routing cables, ensure that a distance of at least 30 mm exists between
the cables and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents damage
to the insulation layer of the cables.
● Do not route cables behind the air intake and exhaust vents of the
equipment.
● Ensure that cables meet the VW-1 flame spread rating requirements.
● Bind cables of the same type together. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are at least 30 mm away from each other.
● Ensure that all cables are securely bound. Route and bind cables so that they
appear neat and tidy and their cable sheaths are intact.
● If an AC input power cable is connected to the cabinet from the top, bend the
cable in a U shape outside the cabinet and then route it into the cabinet.
● Ensure that the bending radius of each cable is at least five times the
diameter of the cable.
● When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not
join or weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.
ESD
● When installing, operating, and maintaining the equipment, comply with the
ESD protection regulations and wear the ESD clothing, gloves, and wrist strap.
● When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components. Do
not touch the components with your bare hands.
● Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting
them.
Installation at Heights
Working at heights refers to operations that are performed at least 2 meters
above the ground.
● Rainwater remains on steel pipes or other risky conditions exist. After the
preceding conditions no longer exist, the safety director and relevant technical
personnel need to check the involved equipment. Operators can begin
working only after obtaining consent.
● When working at heights, comply with local relevant laws and regulations.
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
● Before working at heights, check the climbing tools and safety gears such as
safety helmets, safety belts, ladders, springboards, scaffolding, and lifting
equipment. If they do not meet the requirements, take corrective measures or
disallow working at heights.
● Wear personal protective equipment such as the safety helmet and safety belt
or waist rope and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an
insecure moveable object or metal object with sharp edges. Make sure that
the hooks will not slide off.
DANGER
● Set a restricted area and eye-catching signs for working at heights to warn
away irrelevant personnel.
● Carry the operation machinery and tools properly to prevent them from falling
off and causing injuries.
● Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from
the height to the ground, or vice versa. Objects should be transported by tough
slings, hanging baskets, highline trolleys, or cranes.
● Do not perform operations on the upper and lower layers at the same time. If
unavoidable, install a dedicated protective shelter between the upper and lower
layers or take other protective measures. Do not pile up tools or materials on
the upper layer.
● Ensure that guard rails and warning signs are set at the edges and openings of
the area involving working at heights to prevent falls.
● Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other sundries on the ground under
the area involving working at heights. Do not allow people to stay or pass
under the area involving working at heights.
● Inspect the scaffolding, springboards, and workbenches used for working at
heights in advance to ensure that their structures are solid and not overloaded.
● Dismantle the scaffolding from top down after finishing the job. Do not
dismantle the upper and lower layers at the same time. When removing a part,
ensure that other parts will not collapse.
● Do not loiter when working at heights. Do not sleep at heights.
● Any violations must be promptly pointed out by the site manager or safety
supervisor and the involved personnel should be prompted for correction.
Personnel who fail to stop violations will be forbidden from working.
● Operators who violate the safety regulations are responsible for accidents
caused. The supervisor has to bear the responsibility accordingly.
DANGER
● Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump hoisted objects against
hard objects during hoisting.
Using Ladders
● Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at
heights.
● When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured and the
ladder is held firm.
● Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
● Ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the bottom, or protective
measures have been taken at the bottom to prevent the ladder from sliding.
● Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned. The recommended angle for a
ladder against the floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. An
angle rule can be used to measure the angle.
When climbing a ladder, take the following precautions to reduce risks and ensure
safety:
● Ensure that your body's center of gravity does not shift outside the legs of the
ladder.
Drilling Holes
When drilling holes into a wall or floor, observe the following safety precautions:
NOTICE
Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the electromagnetic
shielding of the equipment and damage components or cables inside. Metal
shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards inside the equipment.
Basic Requirements
Before operating batteries, carefully read the safety precautions for battery
handling and master the correct battery connection methods.
DANGER
● Do not wear conductive articles such as watches, bracelets, bangles, and rings.
● Wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothing to prevent skin contact
with electrolyte in the case of electrolyte overflow. If a battery leaks, protect
the skin or eyes from the leaking liquid. If the skin or eyes come in contact
with the leaking liquid, wash it immediately with clean water and go to the
hospital for medical treatment.
● Use dedicated insulated tools.
● Move batteries in the required direction. Do not place a battery upside down
or tilt it.
● Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
● Do not drop, squeeze, or puncture a battery. Protect batteries from external
high pressure to prevent internal short circuits and overheating.
● Dispose of waste batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Do
not dispose of batteries as household waste. If a battery is disposed of
improperly, it may explode.
● Do not use a damaged battery.
● To prevent injuries or explosion, do not allow children or pets to swallow or
bite a battery.
● If batteries experience discoloration, deformation, abnormal heating, or other
abnormalities during working, charging, or storage, stop using the batteries
and replace them with new ones.
● Batteries can work properly with the allowed charge and discharge
parameters when the temperature is within the specified range. If the
temperature is outside the specified range, the battery charge and discharge
performance and safety are affected.
Battery Installation
Before installing batteries, observe the following safety precautions:
● Install batteries in a dry and cool environment with good ventilation, which is
away from high temperature and flammable materials, and take precautions
against fire.
● Place and secure batteries horizontally.
● Note the polarities when installing batteries. Do not short-circuit the positive
and negative poles of the same battery or battery string. Otherwise, the
battery may be short-circuited.
● When installing a battery string, retain at least one breakpoint to prevent a
loop being formed. After checking that the installation is correct, close the
breakpoints to finish the installation.
● During the installation, insulate the terminals of cables connecting batteries.
Ensure that the terminals do not come into contact with metal components
such as the cabinet.
● Secure battery cables or copper bars by tightening bolts to the required
torque. Loose connections will result in excessive voltage drop or cause
batteries to burn out in the case of excessive current.
● Check battery connections periodically, ensuring that all bolts are securely
tightened.
DANGER
Battery short circuits can generate high instantaneous current and release a great
amount of energy, which may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
Flammable Gas
NOTICE
Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas when used. Ensure that batteries are kept
in a well-ventilated area and take preventive measures against fire.
Battery Leakage
NOTICE
If the battery temperature exceeds 60°C, check for and promptly handle any
leakage.
Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts and
boards, and ultimately damage the boards.
WARNING
When the electrolyte overflows, absorb and neutralize the electrolyte immediately.
When moving or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, note that the leaking
electrolyte may hurt human bodies.
Lithium Battery
The safety precautions for lithium batteries are similar to those for lead-acid
batteries except that you also need to note the precautions described in this
section.
WARNING
● A battery can be replaced only with a battery of the same or similar model
recommended by the manufacturer.
● When handling a lithium battery, do not place it upside down, tilt it, or bump
it with other objects.
● Keep the lithium battery loop disconnected during installation and
maintenance.
● When the ambient temperature is lower than the lower limit of the operating
temperature (charge is forbidden at 0°C), do not charge the battery.
Otherwise, a short circuit would occur inside the battery.
● Do not throw a lithium battery in fire.
● When maintenance is complete, return the waste lithium battery to the
maintenance office.
2 Installation Preparations
Neutral wire NA 25 35
DC output - 125 25 35
power cable
- 63 10 16
- 32 4 16
- 16 1.5 16
2.2 Tools
NOTICE
3 Installing a Cabinet
Procedure
Step 1 Turn over the packing box, the marking-off template is shown.
Step 2 Drill holes in the four dots on the position of mounting holes on the marking-off
template.
Step 3 Mark cabinet mounting holes based on the marking-off template.
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Step 2 Take out the flat washer and replace the flat washer on the original expansion
sleeves.
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NOTICE
For safety, the lifting ropes for carrying a cabinet should be able to bear a weight
that is more than three times the maximum weight of the cabinet.
NOTE
● To prevent scraping the cabinet coating, do not use metal lifting ropes such as steel
ropes.
● To avoid friction between the lifting ropes and the cabinet during hoisting, place
protective materials (such as paper and foamed plastics) where the ropes will contact
the cabinet.
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(1) Spacer
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DANGER
Ensure that ground cables are installed securely. Improper grounding may cause
damage to devices and personal injury.
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4 Installing Components
NOTICE
Step 2 Installing a ground cable for the DCDB48-200-16B intelligent power distribution
unit.
Figure 4-3 Installing a ground cable for the DCDB48-200-16B intelligent power
distribution unit
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Procedure
Step 1 Attach the digital temperature and humidity sensor to the side panel of the
cabinet.
NOTE
There is a magnet at the bottom of the digital temperature and humidity sensor, which can
be directly attached to the cabinet.
Step 2 Connect the communications cable for the digital temperature and humidity
sensor to the COM port on the communications expansion module or UIM.
NOTE
ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 51
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the screws that secure the smoke sensor to the top left of the cabinet.
Step 2 Secure the smoke sensor base to the top of the cabinet by using the removed
screws.
NOTE
Ensure that the switch on the smoke sensor base faces the cabinet door.
Step 4 Connect one end of the communications cable to the smoke sensor and the other
end to the SMOKE port on the UIM panel.
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Procedure
Step 1 Install the water sensor on the cabinet base.
Step 2 Connect the communications cable of the water sensor to the WATER port on the
UIM.
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5 Installing Cables
DANGER
● Ensure that the upstream AC input circuit breaker is OFF, and attach labels such
as "No operations allowed."
● Switch off all circuit breakers before installing cables.
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NOTICE
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Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the MON0 or MON1 port on Huawei BBU.
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NOTICE
Tighten the screws until they are flush with the thread, indicating that the
screws are fastened properly.
(1) DC load
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(1) DC load
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The methods for installing cables between the intelligent power distribution unit and other
power subracks are similar. The following uses one of them as an example.
Procedure
Step 1 Install power cables for the intelligent power distribution unit.
Figure 5-11 Installing power cables for the DCDB48-200-16B intelligent power
distribution unit
Step 2 Install DC output power cables for the intelligent power distribution unit.
Figure 5-12 Installing DC output power cables for the intelligent power
distribution unit
(1) DC load
When multiple intelligent power distribution units are cascaded, set the DIP address.
1 OFF OFF
2 OFF ON
3 ON OFF
4 ON ON
NOTE
– If one contactor and one shunt are installed, for example, in a
DCDB48-200-16B-4731, set pin3 to OFF and pin4 to OFF.
– If two contactors and one shunt are installed, for example, in a
DCDB48-200-16B-4731-008, set pin3 to OFF and pin4 to ON.
Step 4 Install communications cables for the intelligent power distribution unit.
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(1) ACDB
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NOTICE
When changing the input system of the AC power distribution box (PDB), move
the short-circuit copper bar, as shown in the following figures.
Step 1 Remove the insulation cap from the short-circuit copper bar.
Step 2 Install the short-circuit copper bar in the corresponding position and install the
short-circuiting bar as required.
Figure 5-19 Connect the cables between the ACDB and the AC power distribution
box
(1) ACDB
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NOTICE
Figure 5-20 Changing from three-phase four-wire to dual–live wire input in the
ACDB380-125-2B
Step 2 Connect the cables between the ACDB and the AC power distribution box.
Figure 5-21 Connect the cables between the ACDB (ACDB380-125-2B) and the AC
power distribution box
(1) ACDB
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Step 2 Connect the cables between the ACDB and the AC power distribution box.
Figure 5-23 Connect the cables between the ACDB and the AC power distribution
box
(1) ACDB
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DANGER
CAUTION
Ensure that batteries are from the same manufacturer, of the same model, and in
the same batch. Do not use a combination of old and new batteries.
NOTICE
● Before installing lithium batteries, ensure that the cabinet anchor bolts are
tightened.
● Install lithium batteries on the lower layer and then the upper layer.
● The 560 mm deep lithium battery supports mounting ear adjustment.
Procedure
Step 1 Adjust the mounting ears of the lithium battery based on the cabinet depth.
NOTICE
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Step 2 Install communications cables and a build-out resistor for lithium batteries.
NOTICE
When installing battery cables, connect the negative cable before connecting the
positive cable.
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8 Commissioning
NOTICE
NOTICE
● After the monitoring module identifies the lithium battery, the monitoring
module restarts.
● After power-on, turn off the output of the lithium battery if the site is not in
use temporarily.
Procedure
Step 1 Switch on the lithium battery circuit breaker.
Step 2 Press the Manual ON/OFF button on the lithium battery to activate the lithium
battery.
Step 3 Press the switch for 2–5 seconds. The system is powered on when you hear a
sound from the contactor.
Step 4 Check whether the lithium batteries communicate properly. If the run indicator on
a lithium battery is steady on, the battery communicates properly with the
monitoring device. If it blinks fast (4 Hz), the communication between them is
interrupted. If so, check whether the communications cable is properly connected.
Step 5 Observe the lithium batteries for 15 minutes. The lithium batteries are running
properly if the alarm indicators are off.
Step 6 Set all circuit breakers to the appropriate status based on site requirements.
Step 7 Observe the power system for 15 minutes. If no alarm (except the door status
alarm) is generated on the SMU during this period, the current and voltage for
batteries and loads are normal.
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NOTE
● If an undesired language is selected, reinstall and restart the SMU and then select the
desired language.
● The preset password for login is 000001.
Set the date Set this parameter to the local date and time.
and time
Battery n Yes/No
Connected NOTE
● If battery routes 1 and 2 are respectively connected to a battery
string (a battery string consists of four 12 V, 150 Ah batteries in
series), set Battery 1 Connected and Battery 2 Connected to Yes
and others to No, and set Single-String Cap. to 150 Ah.
● If battery route 1 is connected to two parallel battery strings (one
battery string consists of four 12 V, 150 Ah batteries in series), set
Battery 1 Connected to Yes and others to No, and set Single-
String Cap. to 300 Ah.
Set the date and time as required. Skip the setting if they have been correctly set
in the setup wizard.
Setting Wizard Date and Time Time Zone UTC +08:00 Set to the local time
NOTE Beijing zone.
The date and time
vary with time Date and Time - Set to the local date
zones. Set the and time.
time zone, date,
and time based
on the local
situation.
Peak Shaving Rated Phase Volt Set the parameter based on the
Para rated voltage of the power grid.
Default value: 220 V.
Batt. Temp.
Sensor
Temp1 Sensor
NOTE
Internet Explorer is used as an example to illustrate all WebUI operations mentioned in this
document.
NOTICE
● If the SMU is connected to a local area network (LAN) and a proxy server has
been selected, cancel the proxy server settings.
● If the SMU is connected to the Internet but your computer is connected to a
LAN, do not cancel the proxy server settings. Otherwise, you cannot access the
SMU.
To cancel the proxy server settings on the PC, perform the following steps:
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NOTICE
Configure Internet Explorer security setting before you perform the following
operations.
● Export historical logs, historical data, statistics, and battery test records.
● Upload system configuration files.
● Download system configuration files.
● Upgrade the software.
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NOTE
The preset user names include admin, engineer, and operator, and the preset password is
Changeme. The user names are respectively used by administrators, engineers, and
operators.
Change the preset password upon your first login to ensure the system security.
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NOTICE
If a Huawei BBU is deployed, set the Northbound and M/S Protocol parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the port mode, communications protocol type, baud rate, and communications
address on the SMU's LCD.
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Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway on the SMU's LCD.
Step 3 Set the IP Addresses and Ports for the active servers of the NetEco on the SMU's
LCD.
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Prerequisites
NOTE
Before setting SNMP parameters, obtain the information listed in Table 8-13 from
the SNMP-based NMS.
Information Description
SNMP Version SNMP version and port number used for communication between the
SMU and NMS. The SNMP version can be SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or
SNMP Port Number SNMPv3.
Read Community If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, enter the read and write community
Name names that comply with the NMS. Otherwise, the SMU will not connect
to the NMS.
Write Community
Name The read community name must be different from the write community
name.
User Name To enhance the security, you need a user name and password for
authentication if you use SNMPv3. After the authentication succeeds, the
MD5/SHA Password SMU can communicate with the NMS.
DES/AES Password
Trap Target Address IP address and port number used for reporting alarm trap packets.
Trap Port
Trap Community If you use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c, this parameter is the community name
used for reporting alarm trap packets.
NOTE
● The standard protocols SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 have security risks. You are advised to use
the secure protocol SNMPv3.
● The standard encryption algorithms MD5 and DES have security risks. You are advised
to use the secure encryption algorithms SHA and AES.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI.
NOTE
The preset user name is admin, and the preset password is Changeme.
The SNMP version here can be different from the version in Step 2.
Step 4 In Mib files, click Export to export the Mib file and then import it into the NMS.
NOTE
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Step 2 Check that the RUN indicator on the rectifier is steady on.
Step 3 Set all circuit breakers to the appropriate status based on site requirements.
Step 4 Observe the power system for 15 minutes. If no alarm (except the door status
alarm) is generated on the SMU during this period, the current and voltage for
batteries and loads are normal.
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A Subsequent Operations
Procedure
Step 1 Reinstall the removed panel if any.
Step 2 Seal used cable holes with fireproof putty and seal unused cable holes with lids
delivered with the cabinet.
Step 3 Check whether the paint on the surface of the cabinet is intact. Repair any
damaged paint.
Step 4 Lock the cabinet door and hand over the key to the administrator.
Step 5 Ensure that the site is clean before you leave the site.
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B Preparing Terminals
Preparing an OT terminal
B
BBU baseband unit
D
DCDB direct current distribution box
DCDU direct current distribution unit
H
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
L
LCD Liquid crystal display
LLVD Load low voltage disconnection
S
SMU Site monitor unit
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
T
TCUC temperature control unit C