Schneider Electric Server PWRSRV710 User Guide

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Instruction Bulletin  
Replaces 63230-216-207/A2 dated January 2002  
®
POWERLOGIC Power Server  
PWRSRV710 and PWRSRV750 Models  
Setup Guide  
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Contents  
CONTENTS  
APPENDIX C—USING A CROSSOVER CABLE TO CONFIGURE THE  
APPENDIX E—UPLOADING AND DELETING FILES ON THE  
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APPENDIX F—CONNECTING THIRD PARTY DEVICES TO THE  
APPENDIX G—POWERLOGIC SYSTEM DISPLAY (SD700)  
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Chapter 1—Introduction  
Overview  
CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION  
OVERVIEW  
The Power Server is a self-contained device that can be used to transfer  
power system information through a web browser and an Ethernet local area  
network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN). It is designed specifically for  
industrial and commercial applications, making it possible to view system  
information from a standard web browser. Figure 1–2 on page 2 illustrates  
this application. An optional touch screen display (Square D part no. SD700)  
is also available for viewing the Power Server locally.  
Using an embedded POWERLOGIC System Setup application, the Power  
Server also provides setup capabilities for system components. The  
Power Server can be used to create communications connections and  
configure device settings for devices connected to a serial daisy chain, as  
well as other Modbus/Jbus devices located on the Ethernet network.  
Two models are available. PWRSRV710 is the basic model. The other  
model, the PWRSRV750, has the standard features of the PWRSRV710 as  
well as enhanced capabilities. These enhanced capabilities include  
graphical diagram views, active alarm and alarm log views, and historical  
data and waveform report views.  
When integrated into a system using System Manager™ Software (SMS),  
the Power Server can also serve as an Ethernet gateway for the local  
system. As illustrated in Figure 1–3 on page 2, the Power Server provides  
Ethernet routing from the SMS application to the devices on the serial daisy  
chain.  
Figure 1–1: Power Server  
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Overview  
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Initial setup  
via  
NetMeeting  
Web browser  
Device setup for the  
POWERLOGIC System  
Optional  
touch screen  
Mixed-mode daisy chain  
Power Server used as a  
component of the  
POWERLOGIC System  
Figure 1–2: The Power Server used as a standalone system monitoring device  
POWERLOGIC Enterprise System  
Internet  
View reports via  
PC with  
Internet browser  
POWERLOGIC  
Enterprise System  
System Manager  
Software (SMS)  
Internet  
Web browser  
Firewall  
via Ethernet  
Firewall  
PUSH application  
Optional  
sending data to  
via  
Modem  
touch screen  
enterprise  
Mixed-mode daisy chain  
Power Server used as  
a gateway  
NOTE: The shaded area depicts a POWERLOGIC Enterprise System. Contact  
POWERLOGIC Engineering Services for information on this type of application.  
Figure 1–3: The Power Server used as a gateway device with SMS and a web server  
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Chapter 2—Safety Precautions  
CHAPTER 2—SAFETY  
PRECAUTIONS  
DANGER  
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURN, OR EXPLOSION  
• Only qualified workers should install this equipment. Such work should  
be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions.  
• NEVER work alone.  
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside.  
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all  
power is off.  
• Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on this  
equipment, disconnect all sources of electric power. Assume that all  
circuits are live until they have been completely de-energized, tested,  
and tagged. Pay particular attention to the design of the power system.  
Consider all sources of power, including the possibility of backfeeding.  
• Beware of potential hazards, wear personal protective equipment,  
carefully inspect the work area for tools and objects that may have been  
left inside the equipment.  
• Use caution while removing or installing panels so that they do not  
extend into the energized bus; avoid handling the panels, which could  
cause personal injury.  
• The successful operation of this equipment depends upon proper  
handling, installation, and operation. Neglecting fundamental  
installation requirements may lead to personal injury as well as damage  
to electrical equipment or other property.  
• Before performing Dielectric (Hi-Pot) or Megger testing on any  
equipment in which the Power Server is installed, disconnect all input  
and output wires to it. High voltage testing may damage electronic  
components contained in the Power Server.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
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Chapter 3—Installation  
Dimensions  
CHAPTER 3—INSTALLATION  
DIMENSIONS  
5.63 in  
143 mm  
8.98 in  
228 mm  
3.62 in  
92 mm  
Figure 3–1: Power Server dimensional drawing  
MOUNTING  
The Power Server is designed to be mounted directly on a 1.38 in (35 mm)  
DIN rail. The unit has a snap-on DIN rail connector on the back (see  
Figure 3–2). No tools are required. Mount the Power Server in a clean, dry,  
well ventilated area. Allow 15.75 in (400 mm) on the DIN rail for mounting the  
Power Server and power supply. Also, allow 3 in (76 mm) clearance above  
the Power Server for heat ventilation.  
Rear view DIN rail  
connector location  
Figure 3–2: Power Server rear view showing DIN rail connection  
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Mount the Power Server and Power Supply only in a horizontal position as  
Figure 3–3: Proper orientation of Power Server and power supply  
DANGER  
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURN, OR EXPLOSION  
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment and the equipment in which  
it is installed before working on this equipment.  
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that  
power is off.  
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
To mount the Power Server on a DIN rail, follow these steps:  
1. Turn off power to the Power Server and any equipment into which it is to  
be installed and verify that power is off.  
2. Ensure that the DIN rail is attached horizontally to a surface with a  
minimum thickness of 0.078 in (2 mm) for stability.  
3. Place the Power Server on the DIN rail with the upper slot first. Then push  
against the lower edge to snap it on the rail.  
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Mounting  
To mount the Power Supply (Square D part no. PS080), refer to Figure 3–4  
and follow these steps:  
1. Align the mounting groove on the power supply with the DIN rail.  
2. Press the blue button to pull back the tabs.  
3. Snap the power supply onto the DIN rail and release the blue button to  
secure the unit onto the DIN rail.  
NOTE: Refer to Appendix A—Specifications on page 29 for PS080  
specifications.  
Figure 3–4: Power Supply (PS080) mounting  
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Chapter 4—Connections  
Connections Summary  
CHAPTER 4—CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTIONS SUMMARY  
The Power Server connections are described in this chapter. Table 4–1  
briefly describes each connection.  
Table 4–1: Connections description  
Connection  
UTP Port  
Description  
Ethernet connection. Standard RJ-45 port for connection of  
unshielded twisted-pair (10/100 BaseT) Ethernet cable. Category  
5 recommended.  
Control Power  
Three-pin connector for 24 Vdc connection.  
COM 1 RS-232 RS-232 serial port for configuring network settings using a PC.  
COM 2 RS-232 Touchscreen serial cable port.  
COM 3 RS-485  
COM 4 RS-485  
VGA output  
RS-485 comm ports for connecting POWERLOGIC or Modbus/  
JBUS devices to the Power Server.  
Connect to touchscreen.  
UTP Port  
VGA output to  
Touchscreen  
monitor  
COM 1  
RS-232 serial port  
Setup connection  
RS-232  
RS-232  
RS-485  
RS-485  
COM 2  
RS-232 Touchscreen serial  
connection  
COM 3  
RS-485 port  
COM 4  
RS-485 port  
Control Power  
Figure 4–1: Power Server connections  
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Control Power  
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CONTROL POWER  
The Power Server accepts 24 Vdc control power with maximum power  
consumption of 28 watts. A 50-watt power supply is recommended for this  
application (order Square D part no. PS080).  
NOTE: Check for proper polarity before applying power to the unit.  
Fusing  
We recommend using one 2 A fast-blow fuse as shown in Figure 4–2 and  
Figure 4–3 on page 11.  
Grounding  
The Power Server is connected to ground via the control power ground  
connection. Figure 4–2 depicts the recommended grounding method for the  
Power Server when used with power supply PS080. If grounding the Power  
Server to local equipment, refer to Figure 4–3 on page 11.  
NOTE: The control power source must be properly grounded.  
Power Server  
+
2 A Fast-Blow Fuse  
recommended  
24 Vdc  
N
+
Power Supply  
(PS080)  
L
100–240 Vac  
Source  
Figure 4–2: Power Server grounding to power supply PS080  
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Control Power  
Power Server  
2 A Fast-Blow Fuse  
recommended  
To local  
equipment ground  
24 Vdc  
N
+
L
Power Supply  
(PS080)  
100–240 Vac  
Source  
Figure 4–3: Power Server grounding to local equipment  
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RS-232 Serial Ports  
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RS-232 SERIAL PORTS  
The Power Server has two RS-232 serial communications ports.  
COM 1  
COM 2  
Figure 4–4: COM 1 and COM 2 ports  
COM 1  
COM 2  
COM 1 is the port used for configuring the Power Server. When you attach a  
laptop or PC to this port, you can follow the instructions in this bulletin to  
configure the network settings of the Power Server. See “Configuring the  
instructions.  
COM 2 is the serial port used if you are using the optional touch screen  
display (SD700).  
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RS-485 Ports  
RS-485 PORTS  
Table 4–2 shows the default values for each of the RS-485 ports.  
Table 4–2: Default Values for RS-485 Ports  
Value  
Default Setting COM 3 and COM 4  
Type  
4-wire  
19200  
Even  
Baud Rate Speed  
Parity  
NOTE: On a 4-wire mixed mode (POWERLOGIC and Modbus) daisychain,  
device address 1 cannot be a POWERLOGIC or SY/MAX device and device  
address 16 cannot be a Modbus device.  
Each RS-485 port is a male DB-9 connector with the pin-out arrangement  
shown in Figure 4–5.  
2
3
4
5
1
Male DB-9 of  
Power Server  
6
7
8
9
SHIELD  
Rx+  
Rx–  
Tx+  
Tx–  
Figure 4–5: Male DB-9 connector (master port)  
Two DB9-to-terminal block adapters (female) [Square D part no. DB9F2TB]  
are included with the Power Server. To connect the daisy chain of devices to  
the RS-485 port, attach an adapter to a Belden 8723 or equivalent cable and  
plug the adapter into the COM 3 or COM 4 port on the Power Server. Wire  
the cable and adapter as shown in Figure 4–6.  
NOTE: Because of pin out configurations, it is necessary to make these  
connections as described. Square D cable CAB-107 is not compatible with  
this application.  
DB9F2TB to  
Power Server  
4-Wire  
typical standard  
POWERLOGIC  
slave device  
Green  
(IN+)  
(IN–)  
(OUT+) Tx +  
(OUT–) Tx –  
Rx +  
Rx –  
1 Tx –  
2
3
4 Rx +  
5 Shield  
6 Tx +  
7
White  
Red  
Black  
(Shld)  
Shield  
8
9 Rx –  
Figure 4–6: Typical POWERLOGIC standard device connection to  
Power Server  
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Biasing and Termination  
Each RS-485 port has built-in communications signal biasing and  
termination circuitry. Thus, a multipoint communications adapter is not  
needed. However, an end-of-line terminator (Square D part no. MCT-485 or  
MCTAS-485) is required on the last device of each daisy chain. Refer to the  
instruction bulletin for the last device on the daisy chain.  
CONNECTING 4-WIRE DEVICES  
AS 2-WIRE  
Two DB9-to-terminal block adapters (female) [Square D part no. DB9F2TB]  
are included with the Power Server. Use an adapter to connect a 4-wire  
device as 2-wire to the Power Server. Refer to Figure 4–7 and follow these  
steps:  
1. On the DB9F2TB adapter, jumper the Rx+ and Tx+ terminals together,  
and jumper the Rx– and Tx– terminals together.  
2. Connect the Rx+/Tx+ terminals to the L+ line.  
3. Connect the Rx–/Tx– terminals to the L– line.  
4. Plug the DB9F2TB adapter into the RS-485 port on the Power Server.  
DB9F2TB to  
Power Server  
Typical 2-wire  
POWERLOGIC device  
L –  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Tx –  
L +  
Shield  
Rx +  
Shield  
Tx +  
Rx –  
Figure 4–7: Typical 2-wire POWERLOGIC device connection to Power  
Server  
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Communications Wiring  
COMMUNICATIONS WIRING  
The maximum number of devices supported on a single daisy chain is  
determined based on baud rate, the length of the daisy chain, and the types  
of RS-485 devices (2-wire/4-wire) on the daisy chain. The RS-485 interface  
supports daisy chains as specified in Table 4–3 and Table 4–4.  
Table 4–3: Daisy Chain Maximum Distances 4-Wire  
Maximum Distances*  
Baud Rate  
1–16 Devices  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
5,000 ft (1,524 m)  
4,000 ft (1,219 m)  
17–32 Devices  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
5,000 ft (1,524 m)  
5,000 ft (1,524 m)  
4,000 ft (1,219 m)  
2,500 ft (762 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
1200  
2400  
4800  
9600  
19200  
38400  
*
Due to the volume of RS-485 devices in the field, this table is only to be used as a guide and  
was tabulated based on POWERLOGIC 4-wire devices and POWERLOGIC 4-wire devices  
that support 2-wire connections.  
Table 4–4: Daisy Chain Maximum Distances 2-Wire  
Maximum Distances*  
Baud Rate  
1–8 Devices  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
9,000 ft (2,743 m)  
6,000 ft (1,829 m)  
3,000 ft (915 m)  
9–16 Devices  
1200  
2400  
10,000 ft (3,048 m)  
5,000 ft (1,524 m)  
5,000 ft (1,524 m)  
4,000 ft (1,219 m)  
2,500 ft (762 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
4800  
9600  
19200  
38400  
2,000 ft (610 m)  
*
Due to the volume of RS-485 devices in the field, this table is only to be used as a guide and  
was tabulated based on POWERLOGIC 4-wire devices and POWERLOGIC 4-wire devices  
that support 2-wire connections.  
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Summary of Setup Steps  
CHAPTER 5—SETUP  
SUMMARY OF SETUP STEPS  
This chapter describes the steps for setting up the Power Server. To do this,  
you perform these main tasks:  
1. Configure the Power Server communication connection using your laptop  
or PC.  
2. Configure the PowerLogic System application using NetMeeting.  
CONFIGURING THE POWER SERVER  
COMMUNICATION CONNECTION  
To set up the Power Server communication connection, you will need to  
obtain a unique static IP address, subnet mask, and router IP address from  
your network administrator.  
Two methods of configuration are possible:  
Use a null modem serial cable and HyperTerminal. See Using a Null  
follows. This method is recommended.  
Use an Ethernet cross-over cable and NetMeeting. This method is  
Using a Null Modem Serial Cable to Configure  
the Power Server  
1. Connect and apply power to the Power Server. Allow approximately five  
minutes for the Power Server to complete the boot process.  
2. Connect the null modem cable from the serial port on your PC to COM 1  
of the Power Server.  
Connect to COM1  
Null modem cable  
(Square D part no. EGWNMC)  
COM 1  
Figure 5–1: Null modem connection for Power Server configuration  
3. From your PC, open the HyperTerminal accessory. From the Windows  
Explorer taskbar, click Start > Programs > Accessories >  
Communications > HyperTerminal.  
NOTE: This path is typical for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The path  
may differ for other platforms.  
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4. Enter a name for your setup connection and select OK.  
5. Define your connection. From the dropdown menu, select the COM port  
on the PC that you are using to connect to the Power Server.  
6. Click OK.  
The COM port Properties dialog displays.  
7. Set the serial port settings as shown above and click OK when finished.  
The HyperTerminal entry screen displays.  
Enter: Pwr_Srv  
8. At the HyperTerminal login prompt, enter the  
User Name: PowerServerAdmin  
Leave the Domain name blank.  
For Password (case-sensitive), enter: Pwr_Srv  
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Configuring the Power Server Communication Connection  
9. At the C:\ > prompt, enter: nwsetup  
The PowerLogic Network Setup Application displays in HyperTerminal.  
NOTE: Even if the Power Server will not be used in a networked  
environment, you must run the Network Setup application at least once  
and then type 5 to quit.  
10. Set all of the network setup options as described in Table 1.  
NOTE: To change any of the options, enter the option number at the  
Enter Option prompt and press Enter.  
11. Follow the onscreen instructions to change the value.  
Table 1:  
Option  
Power Server Setup—HyperTerminal Options  
Description  
The computer name defaults to the MAC Address. We  
recommend that you leave the default computer name. If  
Computer Name  
you must change the name, it must be a unique alpha-  
numeric name, limited to 15 characters, no spaces or  
special characters.  
Use IP Address 1 as the primary address to access all the  
capabilities of the Power Server.  
Subnet Mask 1 is assigned to IP Address 1.  
IP Address 1  
Subnet Mask 1  
IP Address 2  
Subnet Mask 2  
(optional)  
IP Address 2 and Subnet Mask 2 are optional. They should  
only be used if slave Modbus/Jbus and PowerLogic devices  
need to have the same address on both COM 3 and COM 4.  
Address of your company’s Ethernet LAN router, if  
applicable.  
Router Address  
MAC Address  
Unique media access control number (cannot be changed).  
12. After changing the options verify that all settings are correct.  
13. At the Enter Option prompt, type 5 to quit.  
The Power Server reboots automatically.  
NOTE: It can take approximately five minutes to reboot. If errors occur,  
review all configuration settings before exiting HyperTerminal.  
14. Exit HyperTerminal.  
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Now you are ready to configure the POWERLOGIC System applications  
as described in the next section, Connecting to the Power Server with  
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SERVER  
WITH NETMEETING  
To perform this procedure, you can either connect remotely from a networked  
PC as illustrated in Figure 5–2, or you can connect directly from your PC to  
the Power Server using a crossover cable (not supplied). See Appendix C—  
details on crossover cable connections.  
After connecting the cables, you will use NetMeeting to take control of the  
Power Server from your PC so that you can configure the POWERLOGIC  
System application. NetMeeting is provided with the FULL installation of  
Internet Explorer 5.5 and with the Windows 2000 operating system. If  
needed, NetMeeting can be downloaded from the Microsoft.com website.  
NOTE: For Windows XP users, Windows XP does not provide any shortcut  
to NetMeeting. You can access it by searching for the file “conf.exe” or  
launch it by typing conf.exe in the Run dialog.  
Remote Connection  
Ethernet  
UTP Ethernet Port  
Power Server  
Remote PC with  
Netmeeting  
Local Connection  
UTP Ethernet Port  
Crossover  
Cable  
Figure 5–2: Power Sever remote or local connections for setup  
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Connecting to the Power Server with NetMeeting  
Starting NetMeeting  
1. From your PC, launch NetMeeting. Click Start > Programs > Accessories  
> Communications > Netmeeting (Windows 2000 path).  
2. To connect to the Power Server using Netmeeting, click Tools > Options  
> Security and check “I prefer to make secure outgoing calls” and click  
OK.  
You should only have to do this once. NetMeeting stores this preference.  
Netmeeting displays the Not in a Call dialog.  
Assigned IP Address from  
Place a Call button  
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3. Call the Power Server. Enter the IP address in NetMeeting and click the  
“Place a Call” button.  
Use IP address 1 that you entered in nwsetup on page 19.  
The Remote Desktop Sharing dialog displays.  
4. For User, enter: PowerServerAdmin  
For Password (case-sensitive), enter: Pwr_Srv  
Leave domain blank and click OK.  
You are now controlling the Power Server desktop and are ready to  
configure the POWERLOGIC system as described in the next section,  
NOTE: We recommend that you change your password after completing  
instructions.  
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Configuring the Power Server  
CONFIGURING THE POWER SERVER  
1. Use NetMeeting to access the Power Server.  
The Power Server splash screen displays.  
NOTE: During the startup process, the Power Server displays the splash  
screen with a DO NOT TOUCH Ø symbol. Wait until this symbol no  
longer displays before proceeding with the configuration.  
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2. Press Ctrl-W to display the Power Server desktop.  
The Power Server desktop displays. Verify that all the taskbar icons  
display as shown in Figure 5–3.  
Powerlogic Server  
icon  
Taskbar icons  
Power Server icon  
NOTE: Icons may be arranged differently than they are shown in this  
illustration.  
Figure 5–3: Power Server Desktop  
To configure the Power Server you:  
1. Set the time zone and daylight savings time preference.  
2. Place the Power Server in setup mode.  
3. Configure your POWERLOGIC system.  
4. Return the Power Server to run mode.  
Each of these procedures is described in this section. You can also create  
quick tables, diagrams, and reports for the Power Server Model  
PWRSRV750. Refer to the Power Server user’s guide 63230-216-207 for  
details.  
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Chapter 5—Setup  
Configuring the Power Server  
Setting the Date/Time and Time Zone  
To update the date/time and time zone settings follow these steps:  
1. In the taskbar, double click the time display.  
The Date/Time Properties dialog displays.  
2. Click the Time Zone tab to display it.  
3. Select your time zone from the pull down list, select your preference for  
daylight savings, and click Apply.  
4. Click the Date & Time tab to display it.  
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5. Set the new date and time, then click Apply.  
6. Click OK to exit and save the changes.  
7. Set the Power Server to setup mode as described in the following  
CAUTION  
HAZARD OF SYSTEM MALFUNCTION  
After configuring your Power Server, if you have to adjust the Power  
Server Time Zone and Date/Time, make sure you restart your Power  
Server and then manually run any scheduled task configured in Reports or  
in the Powerlogic System setup applications.  
Failure to do so will result in alarms, reports, diagrams and database  
management malfunction.  
Changing the Mode from Run to Setup Mode  
The Power Server has two modes of operation, Run and Setup.  
Run mode is a view-only setting  
Setup mode lets you configure the POWERLOGIC system  
During operation, the Power Server should be left in run mode. The green PS  
icon indicates that the unit is operating in run mode. It changes to the red PS  
icon when it is in setup mode. Before making any changes anytime to the  
Power Server, you must set the Power Server to setup mode. To do this,  
follow these steps:  
1. Click the green PS Power Server icon  
on the taskbar.  
2. Click the Setup Mode button to change to setup mode.  
After changing to setup mode, your NetMeeting session will be  
disconnected while the Power Server restarts automatically. This process  
may take up to two minutes.  
3. Reconnect to the Power Server with NetMeeting. The Power Server icon  
displays red indicating it is in setup mode.  
NOTE: If you leave the Power Server in Setup mode for more than 12  
hours, it will automatically reboot in run mode.  
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Chapter 5—Setup  
Configuring the Power Server  
Configuring Your POWERLOGIC System  
While in setup mode, you can add devices to the POWERLOGIC System.  
Serial connections for COM 3 and COM 4 of the Power Server are already  
defined in the system. Do not delete these settings or define a new  
communication connection for COM 3 or COM 4 ports.  
To add devices to the Power Server, follow these steps.  
1. Double click the PowerLogic Server icon  
the application.  
on the desktop to launch  
2. For user ID, enter: master  
3. For password, enter: master, then click OK.  
4. Double click the PowerLogic System Setup icon  
launch the application.  
on the desktop to  
5. For user ID, enter: master  
6. For password, enter: master, then click OK once the POWERLOGIC  
System Setup is started.  
7. Select File > Offline to place the POWERLOGIC System offline.  
8. Configure the system by defining the communication connections and  
adding devices. To do this, select Setup > Communications and then  
Setup > Devices/Routing.  
NOTE: If you need help configuring the PowerLogic system, refer to the  
online help file “Quick Starts” listed in the help contents. From the  
PowerLogic System Setup utility, click Help > SMS-3000 Help > Quick  
Starts > Quick Start: Serial Device Setup.  
9. Depending on the type of Power Server you have and functions required,  
perform setup procedures as needed for:  
• Alarms  
• Reports  
• Waveforms  
• Diagrams  
Refer to the Power Server user’s guide 63230-216-217 for details.  
10. After configuring the system, place the POWERLOGIC system back  
online by selecting File > Online > System.  
The Power Server has only one system, which is always open for editing.  
It should always be left online except during configuration.  
CAUTION  
POSSIBLE LOSS OF COMMUNICATIONS  
Ensure that your POWERLOGIC system is online before exiting  
POWERLOGIC System Setup.  
Failure to do so will result in communication errors.  
11. Close the POWERLOGIC System setup application.  
12. Set the Power Server to run mode.  
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Changing the Mode from Setup to Run Mode  
To change from setup mode to run mode, do the following:  
1. Return the Power Server back to run mode: click the red Power Server  
icon on the taskbar at the bottom right-hand portion of the screen.  
The Embedded Switch dialog displays.  
2. Click the Run Mode button.  
The Power Server will reboot in run mode for normal operations. This  
operation may take up to five minutes depending on the number and  
types of devices in your POWERLOGIC system.  
3. From your PC desktop, close NetMeeting.  
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Appendix A—Specifications  
APPENDIX A—SPECIFICATIONS  
Table A–1: Power Server Specifications  
Type  
Description  
CONTROL POWER INPUT SPECIFICATIONS  
Operating Input Range  
Burden, max.  
24 Vdc (± 10%) [sourced by Class 2 rated supply]  
28 W  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
0 to 50°C (< 95% relative humidity, non-  
condensing)  
Ambient Operating Temperature  
Ambient Storage Temperature  
Sealing  
–20°C to 70°C  
IP30: Sealed against particles > 2.5 mm  
15,000 ft. (4.5 km)  
Altitude (maximum)  
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
8.98 in long x 3.62 in high x 5.63 in deep  
(228 mm long x 143 mm high x 92 mm deep)  
Housing Dimensions  
Weight  
Approximately 4.35 lbs (2kg) for complete system  
COM 3 / COM 4:Opto-galvanic, 500 Vac  
Isolation  
100BaseTX:  
Galvanic, 500 Vac rms  
REGULATORY/STANDARDS COMPLIANCE  
CE marked to the immunity to interference  
(EN 50082-2) and emissions directive  
(EN 50081-2) for industrial environments  
EMC  
SAFETY  
Fast Transients—EN 50082-2 criteria B  
compliance  
UL Recognized, cUL Recognized  
CE  
Table A–2: PS080 Specifications  
Type  
Description  
Output capacity  
50 W  
Input voltage (single phase,  
2-wire)  
100–240 Vac, 50/60 Hz  
110–340 Vdc  
Output voltage  
24 Vdc  
2.1 A  
Output current (max)  
3.54 in long x 3.74 in high x 2.95 in deep  
(90 mm long x 95 mm high x 75 mm deep)  
Housing dimensions  
-10°C to 60°C (20–90% relative humidity  
non-condensing)  
Ambient operating temperature  
Ambient storage temperature  
Regulatory approvals  
-30°C to 85°C  
UL, cUL, CE, TUV  
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APPENDIX B—CHANGING YOUR PASSWORD  
We recommend that you change your password after completing setup of the  
Power Server. To do this, follow these steps:  
1. From the taskbar of your laptop or PC, launch NetMeeting and connect  
to the Power Server.  
If the Power Server is up and running, press Ctrl-W on your keyboard to  
switch to the Power Server desktop  
2. Place the Power Server in setup mode.  
instructions.  
3. From the taskbar, launch User Manager. Click Start > Programs >  
Administrative Tools > User Manager.  
The User Manager screen displays.  
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4. Click the PowerServerAdmin line.  
5. From the User pull-down menu, click Rename.  
The Rename dialog displays.  
6. In the Change To box, type the new administrator user name and click  
OK.  
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7. Double click the Power Server administrator line for the name created in  
the previous step.  
The User Properties dialog displays.  
8. Type the new password in the Password and Confirm Password boxes  
and click OK.  
9. Close the User Manager.  
10. Return the Power Server to run mode.  
instructions. The new password will take effect immediately.  
NOTE: Use the new User name and password whenever you log in with  
NetMeeting or connect with a null modem cable to change the network  
settings.  
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APPENDIX C—USING A CROSSOVER CABLE TO CONFIGURE THE POWER SERVER  
If you choose to use a cross-over cable to configure the Power Server, follow  
these steps:  
1. Connect the cross-over cable from the Ethernet UTP port on the Power  
Server to your PC as illustrated in Figure C–1.  
Cross-over cable  
Ethernet  
UTP port  
Figure C–1: Cross-over connection for Power Server configuration  
2. Connect the power supply and ground if you have not already done so.  
For instructions, refer to the section “Control Power” on page 10.  
3. From your PC’s taskbar, click Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up  
Connections.  
The Network and Dial-up Connections screen displays.  
NOTE: An example using Microsoft Windows® 2000 is shown in the  
following steps. For help with other systems, contact your network  
administrator.  
4. From the Network and Dial-up Connections screen, click the Local Area  
connection icon.  
The Local Area Connection Status dialog box displays.  
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5. From the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click Properties.  
The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box displays.  
6. From the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet  
Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.  
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box displays.  
7. From the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, select “Use  
the following IP address.”  
8. Enter the IP address (10.10.10.11) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0).  
9. Click OK and reboot your PC.  
10. From your PC, start NetMeeting. Click Start > Programs > Accessories >  
Communications > Netmeeting (Windows 2000 path).  
NOTE: For Windows XP users, Windows XP does not provide any  
shortcut to NetMeeting. You can access it by searching for the file  
“conf.exe” or launch it by typing conf.exe in the Run dialog.  
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11. To connect to the Power Server using Netmeeting, click Tools > Options  
> Security and check “I prefer to make secure outgoing calls.”  
You should only have to do this once. NetMeeting stores this preference.  
Netmeeting displays the Not in a Call dialog.  
Assigned IP Address  
Place a Call button  
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12. Call the Power Server. Enter the IP address in NetMeeting and click the  
“Place a Call” button. For this initial configuration, use IP address:  
10.10.10.10  
The Remote Desktop Sharing dialog displays.  
13. For User, enter: PowerServerAdmin  
For Password (case-sensitive), enter: Pwr_Srv  
Leave domain blank.  
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14. After you have connected to the Power Server via NetMeeting, press  
Ctrl-W on your keyboard to switch to the Power Server desktop.  
15. Double click the Network Setup icon  
desktop.  
on the Power Server  
NOTE: Even if the Power Server will not be used in a networked  
environment, you must run the Network Setup application at least once  
and then type 5 to quit.  
16. Set all of the network setup options as described in Table C–1 on page  
37.  
NOTE: To change any of the options, type the option number at the Enter  
Option prompt and press Enter.  
17. Follow the onscreen instructions to change the value.  
Table C–1: Power Server Setup—HyperTerminal Options  
Option  
Description  
The computer name defaults to the MAC Address. We  
recommend that you leave the default computer name. If  
you must change the name, it must be a unique alpha-  
numeric name, limited to 15 characters, no spaces or  
special characters.  
Computer Name  
Use IP Address 1 as the primary address to access all the  
capabilities of the Power Server.  
Subnet Mask 1 is assigned to IP Address 1.  
IP Address 1  
Subnet Mask 1  
IP Address 2 and Subnet Mask 2 are optional. They should  
only be used if slave Modbus/Jbus and POWERLOGIC  
devices need to have the same address on both COM 3 and  
COM 4.  
IP Address 2  
Subnet Mask 2  
(optional)  
Address of your company’s Ethernet LAN router, if  
applicable.  
Router Address  
MAC Address  
Unique media access control number (cannot be changed).  
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18. After changing the options, verify that all settings are correct.  
19. At the Enter Option prompt, type 5 to quit.  
The Power Server reboots automatically. During the reboot, your  
NetMeeting session is closed automatically.  
Now you are ready to configure the PowerLogic System applications as  
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APPENDIX D—INTEGRATING THE POWER SERVER INTO SMS  
This appendix provides instructions for using System Manager Software  
(SMS) to set up a PC interface to communicate through the Power Server as  
a gateway to the Power Server’s attached serial slave devices.  
To communicate with SMS through the Power Server, follow these steps:  
1. Launch SMS.  
2. Open an existing system or create a new system.  
3. Add a communication connection.  
• For the communications connection name, type in a unique name for  
your Power Server connection.  
• For the communications driver, select “MODBUS/TCP driver.”  
4. Enter the Power Server IP address in the communication connection  
(MODBUS/TCP).  
5. After defining the communications connection, add the serial daisy-  
chained devices using the previously defined Power Server  
communication connection.  
For more details, refer to the SMS Help option in SMS by going to SMS >  
Quick Start > Quick start MODBUS/TCP device setup.  
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About the Software Warranty  
APPENDIX E—UPLOADING AND DELETING FILES ON THE POWER SERVER  
ABOUT THE SOFTWARE WARRANTY  
The Power Server products are intended for use with POWERLOGIC System  
software only. Installation of any non-POWERLOGIC compatible software will  
void the warranty for this product. Contact your local Schneider Electric  
Technical Support center or your local Schneider representative for details  
and information regarding POWERLOGIC compatible software.  
UPLOADING FILES TO THE  
POWER SERVER  
You can upload PDFs or custom web pages (html) of reference materials to  
the Power Server. They can then be viewed through the Power Server  
browser. To upload files to the Power Server, follow these steps:  
1. Start NetMeeting and connect to the Power Server.  
2. Once connected, press Ctrl-W to display the Power Server desktop.  
Click the Minimize button to minimize the  
NetMeeting Target’s desktop.  
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3. Click the Minimize button in the top right corner to minimize the  
NetMeeting Target’s desktop. Click OK if “Meeting Properties” or “The  
directory server could not be found” dialogs display. Then, click the  
Transfer Files icon on the NetMeeting connection dialog.  
4. Wait for the Add Files icon  
to become enabled, then click it.  
5. In the Select Files to Send dialog, select files to upload to the Power  
Server and click Add.  
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6. Click the Send All icon.  
7. Restore the Target’s desktop window and then close all the Transfer  
complete dialogs that displayed during the transfer.  
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8. Double click the Apply Transferred Files icon on the Target’s desktop.  
The following screen displays.  
9. Press any key. The following screen displays.  
10. Press any key.  
11. Double-click the Power Server browser icon  
Server browser.  
to display the Power  
12. Minimize the Target’s desktop screen.  
13. End the call and exit NetMeeting.  
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DELETING FILES ON THE  
POWER SERVER  
To delete uploaded files, do the following:  
1. Start NetMeeting and connect to the Power Server.  
2. Once connected, press Ctrl-W to display the Power Server desktop.  
3. Open the Access Transferred Files folder by double clicking the desktop  
icon.  
4. Select files to be deleted.  
5. Click File > Delete.  
6. Click Yes.  
7. Close the Power Server\Maintenance window.  
8. Double-click the Power Server browser icon  
Power Server browser.  
to display the  
9. Minimize the Target’s desktop screen.  
10. End the call and exit NetMeeting.  
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APPENDIX F—CONNECTING THIRD PARTY DEVICES TO THE POWER SERVER  
You can connect third party devices to the Power Server using a custom  
install application. Contact your field sales representative to determine the  
availability of the custom install application for a particular device.  
If you have retained the custom files, follow these steps to install the files and  
connect to the device.  
1. Start NetMeeting.  
Refer to“Starting NetMeeting” on page 21 and connect to the Power  
Server.  
2. In the Target’s desktop window, press Ctrl-W to display the Power Server  
desktop.  
3. Display NetMeeting again by clicking the NetMeeting icon on your PC’s  
taskbar.  
4. Click OK to close the Meeting Properties window.  
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5. Click the Transfer Files icon.  
6. Click Add Files.  
7. Select all the files for the custom install application and click Add.  
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8. Click Send All.  
9. When all files have transferred, close the File Transfer dialog.  
10. Click the “Target’s Desktop” window.  
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11. Click the Power Server icon on the bottom right of your taskbar.  
Power Server icon  
The Power Server Embedded Switch dialog displays.  
12. Click the Setup Mode button to change to setup mode.  
After changing to setup mode, your NetMeeting session will be  
disconnected while the Power Server restarts automatically. This process  
may take up to two minutes.  
13. Reconnect to the Power Server with NetMeeting.  
14. Press Ctrl-W to display the Power Server desktop.  
The Power Server icon  
displays red indicating it is in setup mode.  
NOTE: Some third party device installations may be configured to  
execute automatically with no interaction on your part. Check with your  
field sales representative to see if this is the case. If so, skip to step 23.  
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15. Double-click the My Computer icon on the Power Server desktop and  
open the C:\Netmeeting Received Files folder.  
16. Double-click Setup.exe.  
17. Follow the onscreen instructions in the wizard.  
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18. Upon completion of the install wizard, select “No. I will start my computer  
later.”  
19. Click Finish.  
20. Select all the files in the “C:\NetMeeting Received Files” folder and delete  
them.  
21. Close the My Computer window.  
22. Delete the files in your recycle bin by right-clicking the desktop icon and  
selecting “Empty Recycle Bin.”  
NOTE: If you want to configure your POWERLOGIC system with the third  
party device you just added, do not switch back to run mode. Instead  
simply click the Restart button, configure your system, then proceed to  
step 23.  
23. After configuring your POWERLOGIC system with the new device type,  
Click the Run Mode button on the Power Server Embedded Switch  
window to restart the Power Server back in run mode.  
24. Close NetMeeting.  
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Product Description  
APPENDIX G—POWERLOGIC SYSTEM DISPLAY (SD700) INSTALLATION  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
The System Display is a full-color, panel-mount touch screen display  
designed to be mounted on power equipment. The system display lets you  
view the Power Server screens locally at the equipment. Water and dust  
protection to NEMA 4 and 12 standards allow the system display to be used  
in a wide variety of industrial and commercial applications. A bright LCD  
display with 800 X 600 pixel resolution and a wide viewing angle ensure that  
data is visible in a broad range of lighting conditions. For complete  
specifications, see the user’s guide shipped with the display.  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION  
Refer to the user’s guide shipped with the display for information on:  
Installing the display  
Connecting control power  
Auto-adjusting the touchscreen  
Understanding the front panel LED indicators  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
DANGER  
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURN, OR EXPLOSION  
• This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified  
personnel.  
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment and the equipment it is  
mounted in before working on or inside equipment.  
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power  
is off.  
• Replace all device doors and covers before turning on power to this  
equipment.  
Failure to observe these instructions will result in death or serious  
injury.  
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SERVER  
To connect the touch screen display to the Power Server, do the following:  
1. Turn off all power supplying the electrical equipment in which the display  
and power server are installed, and confirm that power is off using a  
properly rated voltage sensing device.  
2. Locate the serial cable supplied with the system display. The serial cable  
has a male nine-pin connector on one end and a female nine-pin  
connector on the other end.  
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3. Connect the female end of the serial cable to the COM 2 serial port on  
the Power Server (see Figure G–2). Tighten the captive screws on the  
cable connector.  
4. Connect the male end of the serial cable to the Touch Screen Serial  
Output port on the system display. Tighten the captive screws on the  
cable connector.  
5. Locate the video cable supplied with the system display.  
6. Connect one end of the video cable to the female Video input port on the  
side of the system display. Tighten the captive screws on the cable  
connector.  
7. Connect the other end of the video cable to the VGA output port on the  
Power Server (see Figure G–2). Tighten the captive screws on the cable  
connector.  
VGA output port — connect  
to the VIDEO input port on  
the system display.  
the system display.  
COM 2 serial port — connect to  
the touch screen output port on  
COM2  
Figure G–2: Power Server connectors  
CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN  
The first time you power up the system display, you should calibrate the  
touch screen.  
To calibrate the touch screen, do the following:  
1. Ensure that the Power Server is running and that the Power Server  
interface is visible on the monitor.  
2. Touch the Maintenance tab.  
3. On the Maintenance tab, touch the Calibration button.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
5. When calibration is complete, touch the screen in several places and  
ensure that the pointer arrow accurately follows your touch. If it does not,  
repeat the calibration procedure.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
Occasionally clean the display panel with a soft cloth dampened with glass  
cleaner. Spray cleaner on the cloth. Do not spray cleaner directly on the  
touchscreen. Keep turning a fresh side of the cloth toward the screen surface  
to avoid scratching it with accumulated grit. Allow the screen to air dry.  
NOTE: Never use ammonia-based cleaners to clean the touchscreen. Do  
not use paper products to clean the screen as they may scratch the surface.  
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Specifications  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Table G–1:  
Specifications  
Display  
Type  
Active matrix color thin film transistor (TFT) LCD  
Nominal Display Area  
Diagonal  
12.1 in (308 mm)  
800 x 600 pixels  
Resolution  
Electrical  
Input voltage  
100-240 Vac, 50–70 Hz, 0.5 A  
SD700 DC option: 24 Vdc (± 10%) [sourced by  
Class 2 rated supply], 1.5 A, 36 W  
Environmental  
Panel mount rating  
NEMA 4 and 12  
0° C to 50° C  
Operating  
temperature  
Agency Approvals  
FCC Class A; UL and cUL Recognized; CE Marked  
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Appendix H—Database Backup  
Backing Up the Database on the Power Server  
APPENDIX H—DATABASE BACKUP  
The Power Server contains four SQL databases: master, msdb,  
SMS-System and SMS-History. By default, the Power Server automatically  
backs up these databases every month. Although the master and msdb  
databases are SQL system databases and they do not get updated  
frequently, the System and History databases hold all the Power Server  
configuration and data. Therefore, you may need to back up those databases  
manually (for example, after the Power Server setup), retrieve them from the  
Power Server, and save them on a separate PC. The following sections  
cover procedures for these backups.  
BACKING UP THE DATABASE ON THE  
POWER SERVER  
The Power Server allows you to manually back up the system and history  
databases. To do so, follow these steps:  
1. Type http://Power Server IP/PowerServer/jobs/default.asp in Internet  
Explorer using the IP address of the Power Server for “Power Server IP.”  
The Enter Network Password dialog displays.  
2. For User, enter: PowerServerAdmin  
For Password (case-sensitive), enter: Pwr_Srv  
The Power Server Database Maintenance page displays.  
3. From the Backup Jobs dropdown list, select SMS System or SMS History  
and click Execute.  
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The web page displays “Job command sent” and the Power Server starts  
backing up the database on the Power Server.  
Checking the Database Backup Status  
To check the status of the database backup, follow these steps:  
1. Type http://Power Server IP/ to browse the main Power Server user  
interface (using the IP address of the Power Server for “Power Server  
IP”).  
2. Click the Maintenance tab.  
The Maintenance page displays.  
3. Click the Diagnostics button.  
The Diagnostics page displays.  
4. Select Database Statistics from the list on the left side of the page.  
The Power Server Database Statistics page displays.  
“Executing” displays in the Status column while the database backup is  
in progress.  
Once the database is backed up, the Status column will display “IDLE”  
with an updated date/time stamp.  
NOTE: The Database Statistics page does not refresh automatically. To  
refresh the page, click Database Statistics in the list again.  
“Executing” displays in  
the Status column while  
the database backup is  
in progress.  
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Backing Up the Power Server Database onto a Separate PC  
BACKING UP THE POWER SERVER  
DATABASE ONTO A SEPARATE PC  
In addition to backing up the database on the Power Server, we recommend  
saving your backups onto a separate PC on a regular basis. To do so, follow  
these steps:  
1. Type ftp://Power Server IP/SQL in Internet Explorer using the IP address  
of the Power Server for “Power Server IP.”  
The Enter Network Password dialog displays.  
2. For User, enter: PowerServerAdmin  
For Password (case-sensitive), enter: Pwr_Srv  
The SQL folder displays.  
3. Select all files and right-click > Copy to Folder.  
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4. Select the destination folder to backup the database files.  
RESTORING THE DATABASE ON THE  
POWER SERVER  
If you need to restore the database on your Power Server, contact your local  
Schneider Electric representative for instructions.  
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Index  
date/time setup, 24  
DB-9 connector, 13  
deleting files, 45  
devices  
connecting third party, 47  
number supported, 15  
dimensions, 5  
Numerics  
INDEX  
2-wire  
connections, 14  
max devices on daisy chain, 15  
4-wire  
connecting as 2-wire, 14  
max devices on daisy chain, 15  
RS-485 connections, 13  
DIN rail mounting, 5  
display, 53  
A
E
altitude specification, 29  
environmental  
specifications, 29  
B
baud rate setting, 13  
biasing, 14  
F
fusing  
recommendations, 10  
C
calibrating the touch screen, 54  
changing passwords, 3133  
changing the POWERLOGIC system mode, 26  
COM 1, 12  
G
grounding, 10  
COM 2, 12  
communications  
H
HyperTerminal connection setup, 1738  
connections, 17  
end-of-line terminator, 14  
multipoint communications adapter, 14  
ports described, 9  
wiring, 15  
with SMS, 39  
I
icons on the power server desktop, 24  
installation  
power server, 5  
IP Address setup, 19, 37  
compliance to standards, 29  
configuring  
L
power server communication connection, 17,  
the POWERLOGIC system, 23  
configuring the POWERLOGIC System, 27  
configuring the POWERLOGIC system, 27  
connections  
local connections for setup, 20  
local equipment grounding, 11  
M
MCT terminator, 14  
mixed-mode daisy chains, 13  
mode  
4-wire devices as 2-wire, 14  
comms to power server, 17  
for initial setup, 17, 33  
local or remote for setup, 20  
overview, 9  
system display, 53  
third party devices, 47  
changing from run to setup, 26  
changing from setup to run, 28  
mounting  
DIN rail, 5  
power server, 5  
multipoint communications adapter, 14  
control power, 9  
described, 10  
grounding, 10  
N
NetMeeting  
input specifications, 29  
crossover cable  
for setup, 20  
to configure the Power Server, 33  
custom install application, 47  
changing the power server password, 31  
connecting third party device types, 47  
date/time/zone setup, 25  
starting NetMeeting, 21  
Windows XP users, 20, 34  
null modem cable  
D
configuration, 17  
daisy chain  
maximum devices, 15  
mixed mode, 13  
termination, 14  
O
online  
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placing POWERLOGIC system online, 27  
setup mode, 26  
software warranty, 41  
specifications, 29  
P
power server, 29  
parity setting, 13  
password  
PS080 power supply, 29  
standard device connection, 13  
standards compliance, 29  
system display, 53  
changing the power server password, 31  
for NetMeeting, 22, 36  
physical specifications, 29  
pin out  
POWERLOGIC standard, 13  
RS-485 DB-9 connector, 13  
place a call in NetMeeting, 22  
power server  
care and cleaning, 54  
specifications, 55  
touch screen calibration, 54  
T
applications, 2  
temperature specifications, 29  
termination, 14  
third party device types, 47  
time zone setup, 24  
touch screen display, 1, 53  
communication connection, 17  
connections described, 9  
control power connections, 10  
desk top icons, 24  
desktop, 24  
dimensional drawing, 5  
grounding, 10  
installation, 5  
U
uploaded files  
deleting, 45  
overview, 1  
uploading files, 41  
custom web pages (html), 41  
PDFs, 41  
user manager screen, 31  
UTP port, 9  
RS-232 serial connections, 12  
RS-485 connections, 13  
setup, 17  
power supply  
fusing, 10  
grounding, 10  
mounting, 6  
POWERLOGIC system  
configuring in setup mode, 26  
PS080  
power supply, 10  
specifications, 29  
R
regulatory standards compliance, 29  
remote  
connections to power server, 20  
desktop sharing, 22, 36  
RS-232 serial ports, 12  
RS-485 port  
biasing, 14  
described, 13  
termination, 14  
run mode, 26  
S
safety  
general safety precautions, 3  
standards, 29  
SD700, 1, 53  
security  
for NetMeeting, 21, 35  
setup  
of the IP address, 19, 37  
of the power server, 17  
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