ATEN SP100 Web Pro
Quick Start Guide
Package Contents
Qty | Description |
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1 | SNMP card for all UPS series |
1 | Installation CD |
1 | User instructions |
Hardware Overview
The SP100 Web Pro SNMP card features a network interface with several key components. On the front panel, there is an Ethernet port (RJ-45) labeled '1' for 10/100/1000Base-T connectivity. Adjacent to it is a sensor port/data transmission port labeled '2'. The card has a 'golden finger' connector labeled '3' on the side, designed to plug into a UPS slot. The front panel also displays Ethernet port status LEDs labeled '4'. A jumper setting for restoring default settings is located on the board, labeled '5'. A running speed LED for Ethernet 1000Mbit/s is indicated by '6'.
No. | Description |
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1 | Ethernet port (10/100/1000Base-T) |
2 | Sensor port/data transmission port |
3 | Golden finger: connects to UPS slot |
4 | Ethernet port status LEDs |
5 | Jumper setting to restore default setting |
6 | Running speed LED for Ethernet 1000Mbit/s |
Ethernet Port Status LEDs
Status | Description | |
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Link status LED (Green) | Flash | Link Active ✔️ |
Off | Card is not connected to the network ❌ | |
1000M LED (Yellow) | Flash | Port is operating at 1000Mbit/s ? |
Light | Port is operating at 100Mbit/s | |
Off | Current web bandwidth is 10Mbit/s |
Pin Assignment for Jumper
Pin # | Status | Description |
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Pin 1 & Pin 2 | Closed | Normal operation ✔️ |
Pin 2 & Pin 3 | Closed | After re-connecting utility, the IP address of SNMP web card and password will restore to default setting. Default static IP address: 192.168.102.230 Default password: 12345678 ⚙️ |
⚠️ NOTICE: After setting is restored to default, be sure to change the jumper setting to connect Pin 1 and Pin 2 for normal operation.
Installation and Connection
Follow below steps to install and connect the SNMP web card:
- Step 1: Remove the cover of the intelligent slot on the back panel of the UPS and retain the screws.
- Step 2: Slide the card into the open slot and secure with the screws from step 1. (See Fig. 2-1)
Refer to Fig. 2-2 for connecting the SNMP web card.
Step 3: Plug an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port (RJ-45) on the SNMP web manager.
Step 4: Use one more Ethernet cable. Connect one end to the sensor port on the SNMP web manager and the other end to the optional environmental monitoring device.
Diagram Description (Fig. 2-1): Shows the process of removing a cover from a UPS, sliding the SNMP card into a slot, and securing it with screws.
Diagram Description (Fig. 2-2): A network diagram illustrating the connection of the SNMP web card. The card connects via Ethernet to a Router/LAN. The sensor port connects to an Environmental Monitoring Device. The system includes PCs accessing the SNMP Web Manager.
Configuration
- Please install SNMP web manager software on your PC. After successful installation, the installer will leave a shortcut icon on your desktop. (See Fig. 3-1)
- Enter a specific IP address to search all SNMP devices in the LAN. The SNMP web manager is default applied with a static IP address of 192.168.102.230, default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and default gateway of 192.168.102.254. Users can modify the IP address or apply DHCP mode through the web server of the SNMP web pro card, SSH Client, or SNMP Web Manager. (See Fig. 3-2)
- Users can modify IP settings, online upgrade, password management, and static trap address settings in the SNMP Web Manager interface. It is necessary to enter the password for any modifications. The default password is 12345678.
Diagram Description (Fig. 3-1): Shows a desktop shortcut icon for 'SNMP Web Manager'.
Diagram Description (Fig. 3-2): Displays the SNMP Web Manager software interface, including system settings, IP address configuration, MAC address, and an output window showing connection status.
Monitoring
Double-click the selected device from the device list to open its web page, as shown in Fig. 4-1.
The SNMP Web Pro interface provides comprehensive monitoring capabilities. Key sections include:
- Status: Basic information, UPS setting, Parameters setting, Control, Real-time control.
- System configuration: Web, E-mail, SMS, Upload, Wake on LAN, Shutdown, Event action, Scheduled, System time, SNMP configuration, EMD calibration, ACL, Log.
- UPS Information: Displays UPS mode, auto reboot status, ECO Mode, bypass settings, warning status, temperature, converter mode, input/output voltage, output current, battery voltage, remaining backup time, input/output frequency, and load level.
- EMD Information: Displays EMD temperature, humidity, and alarm status.
Please consult the SNMP Web Manager User Manual for detailed configuration.
Diagram Description (Fig. 4-1): Shows the SNMP Web Pro monitoring interface with a navigation pane listing various configuration and monitoring options, and a main pane displaying detailed UPS and EMD information.