Data Center Fusion Module
Data Center Fusion Module
Data Center Fusion Module
V100R001C10
User Manual
Issue 05
Date 2020-09-03
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Purpose
This document describes the ECC800 data center controller (ECC800 for short) in
terms of its component features, working principles, and power-on commissioning,
as well as frequently asked questions (FAQ) and troubleshooting measures.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Marketing engineers
● Technical support engineers
● System engineers
● Hardware installation engineers
● Commissioning engineers
● Data configuration engineers
● Maintenance engineers
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
Issue 05 (2020-09-03)
Updated the technical specifications of a water sensor.
Issue 04 (2020-01-06)
Updated the safety information.
Issue 03 (2019-03-05)
Added information about USB ports.
Updated some MDU screenshots.
Updated the air conditioner name to smart cooling product.
Issue 02 (2016-10-30)
This is the second official release.
The software version is ECC800 V100R001C10 and applies to FusionModule2000
V500R002C00, FusionModule2000 V500R002C10, and FusionModule800
V100R001C00.
FusionModule2000 and FusionModule800 are added to the system type.
The system type is modified from IDS to FusionModule, which has no impact on
the usage.
Issue 01 (2016-08-30)
This issue is the first official release.
Contents
2 Overview................................................................................................................................. 11
2.1 Positioning............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Features.................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3 Device Description................................................................................................................ 14
3.1 ECC800...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Southbound Device Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.1 Rack Environment Unit.................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.2.2 Smart ETH Gateway......................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.3 Independent Deployment AI/DI Unit.......................................................................................................................... 28
3.2.4 Access Actuator.................................................................................................................................................................. 31
3.2.5 AC Actuator......................................................................................................................................................................... 34
3.2.6 Skylight Actuator............................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.2.7 Multi-Functional Sensor.................................................................................................................................................. 41
3.2.8 WLDS900 Water Sensor (Rope)................................................................................................................................... 43
3.2.9 Smoke Detector..................................................................................................................................................................44
3.2.10 Temperature Sensor....................................................................................................................................................... 45
3.2.11 Alarm Beacon................................................................................................................................................................... 46
3.2.12 WiFi Converter................................................................................................................................................................. 47
3.2.13 WiFi Module......................................................................................................................................................................49
3.2.14 ETH Converter.................................................................................................................................................................. 50
3.2.15 Access Control Device.................................................................................................................................................... 52
3.2.16 Pad....................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
3.2.17 Ports..................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
4 UI Description.........................................................................................................................63
4.1 WebUI....................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
4.1.1 Preparations and WebUI Login..................................................................................................................................... 63
4.1.2 WebUI Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................... 65
4.2 APP Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 67
4.2.1 Connecting to a WiFi Network..................................................................................................................................... 67
4.2.2 Preparations and App Login.......................................................................................................................................... 68
4.2.3 Mobile Phone App............................................................................................................................................................. 70
4.2.4 Pad App................................................................................................................................................................................. 71
5 Power-On Commissioning................................................................................................... 72
5.1 Setting the Date and Time................................................................................................................................................ 72
5.2 Checking System Type and Setting Micro-module Name...................................................................................... 73
5.3 Setting and Adding Devices.............................................................................................................................................. 73
5.3.1 Setting and Adding a UPS2000-G............................................................................................................................... 73
5.3.2 Setting an Integrated UPS.............................................................................................................................................. 74
5.3.3 Setting the NetCol5000-A025 or NetCol5000-A010(over Modbus TCP)....................................................... 74
5.3.4 Setting a NetCol5000-A035........................................................................................................................................... 75
5.3.5 Setting an Integrated PDU............................................................................................................................................. 75
5.3.6 Setting and Adding an ATS............................................................................................................................................ 76
5.3.7 Setting and Adding an Independent Deployment AI/DI Unit............................................................................ 77
5.4 Creating a Micro-module Plan View.............................................................................................................................. 78
5.5 Commissioning an AC Actuator....................................................................................................................................... 79
5.6 Commissioning Monitoring Components..................................................................................................................... 80
5.6.1 Commissioning a Multi-functional Sensor............................................................................................................... 80
5.6.2 Commissioning a Smoke Sensor.................................................................................................................................. 80
5.6.3 Commissioning a Water Sensor................................................................................................................................... 81
5.6.4 Commissioning a Temperature Sensor.......................................................................................................................82
5.6.5 Commissioning a Door Status Sensor........................................................................................................................ 83
5.6.6 Commissioning an Access Control Device and a Cabinet Electric Lock..........................................................84
5.6.7 Commissioning an Exit Button and an Emergency Button................................................................................. 87
5.7 Commissioning CIMs and BIMs........................................................................................................................................88
5.8 Setting Alarm Notification by Email and SMS............................................................................................................89
5.9 Commissioning Cameras and a VCN500 (Smart ETH Gateway Networking Scenario)...............................91
5.9.1 Configuring the VCN500................................................................................................................................................. 92
5.9.2 Commissioning IPC6325 Cameras............................................................................................................................... 93
5.9.3 Commissioning IPC6321 Cameras............................................................................................................................... 95
5.9.4 Adding a Camera on the VCN500............................................................................................................................... 96
5.9.5 Setting Video IP Addresses and Viewing Videos on the ECC800 WebUI........................................................97
5.10 Commissioning Cameras and a VCN500 (LAN Switch Networking Scenario)..............................................98
5.10.1 Configuring the VCN500.............................................................................................................................................. 98
5.10.2 Commissioning IPC6325 Cameras............................................................................................................................. 99
5.10.3 Commissioning IPC6321 Cameras.......................................................................................................................... 100
5.10.4 Adding a Camera on the VCN500...........................................................................................................................101
8 Maintenance.........................................................................................................................115
8.1 Routine Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................ 115
8.2 Common Faults and Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................... 116
8.3 Component Replacement................................................................................................................................................ 118
8.3.1 Replacing an ECC800 Main Control Module......................................................................................................... 118
8.3.2 Replacing a PSU.............................................................................................................................................................. 120
8.3.3 Replacing ECC800 Antennas....................................................................................................................................... 120
8.3.4 Replacing a SIM Card and Micro SD Card.............................................................................................................. 121
9 FAQ......................................................................................................................................... 123
9.1 WebUI Operations.............................................................................................................................................................. 123
9.1.1 How Can I Change the System Type?...................................................................................................................... 123
9.1.2 How Can I Change the Site ID?..................................................................................................................................124
9.1.3 How Can I Install a Network Security Certificate?.............................................................................................. 124
9.1.4 How Can I Install a Device Access Certificate?..................................................................................................... 125
9.1.5 How Can I Change the ECC800 IP Address on the WebUI?............................................................................. 126
9.1.6 How Can I Add a User?................................................................................................................................................. 126
9.1.7 How Can I Change a User Password?...................................................................................................................... 127
9.1.8 How Can I Enable or Disable an Alarm and Set the Alarm Severity?.......................................................... 128
9.1.9 How Can I View Real-Time Monitoring Data, Active Alarms, Historical Alarms, Historical Data, and
Operation Logs?......................................................................................................................................................................... 128
9.1.10 How Can I View Performance Data?..................................................................................................................... 129
9.1.11 How Can I Export Historical Data and Device Data?.......................................................................................129
9.1.12 How Can I Export or Import a Configuration File?........................................................................................... 130
9.1.13 How Can I Export Fault Information?....................................................................................................................130
9.1.14 How Can I Synchronize Device Parameters?....................................................................................................... 131
9.1.15 How Can I View Version Information?.................................................................................................................. 132
9.1.16 How Can I Restore Factory Settings?.....................................................................................................................132
1 Safety Information
General Requirements
● Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but
not limited to moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting
connectors to or removing connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor
facilities, working at heights, and performing outdoor installation) in harsh
weather conditions such as lightning, rain, snow, and level 6 or stronger wind.
● 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 personal
protective equipment such as insulation gloves, goggles, and safety clothing,
helmet, and shoes, as shown in the following figure.
● All cable holes should be sealed. Seal the used cable holes with firestop putty.
Seal the unused cable holes with the caps delivered with the cabinet. The
following figure shows the criteria for correct sealing with firestop putty.
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.
General Requirements
Use dedicated insulated tools when performing high-voltage operations.
AC and DC Power
DANGER
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.
● 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.
● When the temperature is low, violent impact or vibration may damage the
plastic cable sheathing. To ensure safety, comply with the following
requirements:
● Cables can be laid or installed only when the temperature is higher than 0°C.
Handle cables with caution, especially at a low temperature.
● Cables stored at subzero temperatures must be stored at room temperature
for at least 24 hours before they are laid out.
● Do not perform any improper operations, for example, dropping cables
directly from a vehicle.
● When selecting, connecting, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
ESD
NOTICE
The static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-
sensitive components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI)
circuits.
● Wear ESD gloves or a well-grounded ESD wrist strap when touching the
device or handling boards or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
● 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.
Neutral-Ground Voltage
It is recommended that the three-phase loads be equalized and the neutral-
ground voltage be kept at less than 2 V to meet power distribution requirements.
● Ensure that the equipment room provides good heat insulation, and the walls
and floor are dampproof.
● Install a rat guard at the door of the equipment room.
Installation at Heights
● Working at heights refers to operations that are performed at least 2 meters
above the ground.
● Do not work at heights if the steel pipes are wet or other potential danger
exists. 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.
● 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.
● 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.
● 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.
● 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 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. 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.
● When climbing a ladder, take the following precautions to reduce risks and
ensure safety:
– Keep your body steady.
– Do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the ladder from the top.
– 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.
● Obtain the consent from the customer and subcontractor before drilling.
● Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
● When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean
up any shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the equipment.
DANGER
1.6 Others
● Exercise caution when shutting down the smart cooling product. Doing so
may cause equipment and room overheating, which will damage the
equipment.
● Exercise caution when powering off the rPDU or PDU2000. Doing so may
affect the power supply to equipment, which will interrupt services.
● Exercise caution when manually shutting down the UPS inverter for
transferring to bypass mode, or when adjusting the UPS output voltage level
or frequency. Doing so may affect the power supply to equipment.
● Exercise caution when setting battery parameters. Incorrect settings will affect
the power supply and battery lifespan.
2 Overview
2.1 Positioning
The ECC800 is an intelligent equipment data center environment and device
management system which features flexible layout, easy maintenance, and high
reliability. The ECC800 is the core component for the smart module local
management. It adopts the POE bus for expansion, and allows all intelligent
monitoring devices to be flexibly laid out so that it can manage the devices in the
smart module.
NOTE
● In the figure, RF_Z indicates wireless networking. RF_Z(1) devices can communicate with
the ECC800 in wireless mode. The RF_Z(2) BIM and CIM communicate with each other
in wireless mode. RF_Z(1) and RF_Z(2) devices use different protocols and are isolated
from each other.
● Wireless communication is automatically established after the access actuator, skylight
actuator, and multi-functional sensor successfully connect to and communicate with the
ECC800 through POE.
2.2 Features
● Efficient
– Supports access of wireless devices and provides backup routes, reducing
cable layout workload and enhancing reliability.
– Supports access right management in terms of the access card, password,
and fingerprint, providing high reliability.
– Supports alarm notification by SMS and email, enabling remote
maintenance.
– Supports cabinet-level magnetic locks, door status sensor, and
temperature monitoring, providing high security.
– Supports power supply and communication over the power over Ethernet
(POE) bus, providing rich bandwidth resources and simplifying
deployment.
– Supports remote upgrade, inspection data export, and configuration
parameter synchronization.
– Supports collection of micro-module power usage effectiveness (PUE)
statistics and display of the statistics on a dashboard and in curves. Users
can query the power consumption of the micro-module in real time.
(Only FusionModule2000 supports the function.)
– Supports intelligent iCooling management which allows changes in the
cabinet temperature and power consumption to cause intelligent
adjustment and control for the smart cooling product, thereby achieving
3 Device Description
3.1 ECC800
The ECC800 consists of power supply units (PSUs) and an ECC800 main control
module and monitors the equipment and environment in the smart module.
(4) 3G/4G antenna port (5) FE ports (WAN_1– (6) AI/DI_1–6 sensor
WAN_2 and LAN_1– input port
Manufacturer: Guangdong Shenglu LAN_2)
Telecommunication Tech. Co., Ltd.
Model: SL10802U
Model: SL15334H
(10) RS485 port (COM1–4/12V) (11) Default button (12) USB port
NOTE
The ECC800 shown in the figure is fully configured with PSUs. PSUs 1 and 2 are optional
depending on the application scenario.
(4) AC_INPUT2
ECC800 Specifications
Color Black
FE port expansion Supports two WAN ports, two LAN ports, and 10/100M
communications rate
RS485 serial port ● Supports four RS485 ports with the default
expansion communications rate of 9600 bit/s.
● Each port provides 12 V DC power with the rated current
of 450 mA.
DO expansion Two DO ports. Each port supports passive and active DO.
(RJ45) ● Supports passive (dry contact) DO ports with contact
point capacity of 20 W, maximum withstand voltage of
60 V DC, and rated current of 500 mA.
● Supports active DO ports with the output voltage of 12
V DC and output current of 450 mA.
Item Specifications
Indicators
Reverse DC input
connection
Output overvoltage
Hibernation
Communications Ports
The ECC800 provides the following communications ports. Figure 3-4 shows the
pins of the RJ45 port.
There are four FE ports, that is, two WAN ports (WAN_1 and WAN_2) and two
LAN ports (LAN_1 and LAN_2). Table 3-8 provides the FE port pin definitions.
Pin 2 TX-
Pin 3 RX+
Pin 4 N/A
Pin 5 N/A
Pin 6 RX-
Pin 7 N/A
Pin 8 N/A
There are four RS485 ports (COM1/12V–COM4/12V). Table 3-9 provides the
RS485 port pin definitions.
Pin 2 RS485–
Pin 3 12 V DC_OUT
Pin 4 RS485+
Pin 5 RS485–
Pin 6 N/A
Pin 7 N/A
Pin 8 GND
There are six AI/DI dry contact inputs (AI/DI_1–6). Table 3-10 provides the AI/DI
port pin definitions.
NOTE
Item Description
Pin 2 Type_2
Pin 3 12 V DC
Pin 4 Type_3
Pin 5 Type_4
Pin 6 DI-
Pin 7 DI+
Pin 8 GND
There are two DO dry contact outputs (DO_1 and DO_2). Table 3-11 provides the
DO port pin definitions.
Item Description
Pin 2 N/A
Pin 3 12 V DC_OUT
Pin 4 N/A
Pin 5 N/A
Pin 6 DO_NO
Item Description
Pin 7 DO_COM
Pin 8 GND
Pin 2 DM
Pin 3 DP
Pin 4 GND
Power Ports
The ECC800 provides four power ports, including two AC input ports (AC_INPUT1
and AC_INPUT2) and two DC output ports (DC_OUTPUT1 and DC_OUTPUT2).
Table 3-13 provides the power port pin definitions.
AC Pin 1 L
Pin 2 PE
Pin 3 N
DC Pin 1 48V+
Pin 2 48VGND
(1) Ground port (2) 48 V DC power input port (3) POE port (4) COM1/12V port
(5) COM2/12V port (6) COM3 port (7) COM4 port (8) NTC1-3
(9) NTC4-6 (10) AI/DI_1 port (11) AI/DI_2 port (12) 12V_1 port
Specifications
Table 3-14 lists the environment specifications for the rack environment unit.
Item Specifications
12 V power Two 12 V DC power outputs with the rated output current of 250
output mA
Indicators
Table 3-15 lists the structural specifications for the rack environment unit.
(1) PWR_IN cascading (2) FE_1 cascading signal (3) POE_1–2 ports (4) POE_3–4 ports
power port port
(5) 48V_OUT1 power (6) 48V_OUT2 power (7) FE_2 cascading (8) PWR_OUT
output port output port signal port cascading power
port
Specifications
Table 3-16 lists the environmental specifications for a smart ETH gateway.
Item Specifications
Power PWR_IN D-type power input terminal, for power cascading, input
input voltage range: 45–55 V DC
POE port Four POE ports, RJ45 terminal with an indicator, 10/100M
communications rate, complying with IEEE802.3at
BLINK If you press the BLINK button once, the RUN indicator blinks
button intermittently at super short intervals (blinking at super short
intervals for 0.5s and then off for 0.5s) for 10s.
Indicators
Table 3-17 describes the indicators on a smart ETH gateway.
Table 3-18 describes the indicators on the front panel of the independent
deployment AI/DI unit.
Off The
independent
deployment
AI/DI unit
does not have
a DC input.
Blinking The
(0.125 second independent
on and 0.125 deployment
second off) AI/DI unit fails
to
communicate
with the main
control
module.
Table 3-19 describes the ports on the front panel of the independent deployment
AI/DI unit.
Table 3-19 Description of ports on the front panel of the independent deployment
AI/DI unit
Silk Screen Port Description
AI/DI_1 to AI/ Provide 12 V DC outputs for sensors and are compatible with 4
DI_8 mA to 20 mA current signals, signals from current-based smoke
sensors and water sensors, dry contact signals, and NTC signals.
Pin definition:
● 3: 12 V DC, 54 mA
● 6: D-
● 7: D+
● 8: GND
The independent deployment AI/DI unit is configured with a 4-bit DIP switch. Set
toggle switches 1 to 3 to configure the address of the independent deployment
AI/DI unit, and set toggle switch 4 to enable or disable the resistance for the
RS485 port. Table 3-20 describes the mapping between the independent
deployment AI/DI unit address and the DIP switch settings.
Table 3-20 Mapping between the independent deployment AI/DI unit address and
the DIP switch settings
Address SW1 SW2 SW3
1 OFF ON ON
2 ON OFF ON
NOTE
If the signal quality is poor due to signal reflection caused by long communications cables
(longer than 50 m), set toggle switch 4 to ON for the furthest independent deployment
AI/DI unit. After the DIP switch settings are modified, power off and restart the
independent deployment AI/DI unit for the new settings to take effect.
(1) 48 V power port (2) POE port (3) RS485 port COM2
(4) RS485 port COM1 (5) Address DIP switch (6) Status indicator
(10) AI/DI_2 dry contact (Reserved (11) AI/DI_1 dry contact (12) LOCK/GND/
port for linkage control or third-party (Reserved port for exit GATE/COM door status or
fire extinguishing system dry button) magnetic lock port
contacts)
Specifications
Table 3-21 lists the access actuator environmental specifications.
AI/DI port Two AI/DI ports, can connect to the fire alarm and exit button
DI input One DI input port for connecting to the door status switch
RS485 serial Two RS485 ports (one route) with the default communications
port rate of 9600 bit/s, physical port cascading supported (reserved
expansion function)
BLINK button ● Press the button for less than 1 second to start blinking.
● Hold down the button for 1–5 seconds to search for a
network and start networking.
● Hold down the button for more than 6 seconds to clear
network parameters.
E-label Supported
Indicators
Table 3-22 describes the access actuator indicators.
Communications Ports
The access actuator provides one DO port (LOCK/GND) and one DI port (GATE/
COM). Table 3-23 lists the LOCK/GND/GATE/ COM port pin definitions.
3.2.5 AC Actuator
The AC actuator is used in a modular data center to receive infrared signals or
instructions for controlling lights, and to control the charge for the pad. The AC
actuator can connect to the ECC800 controller by wireless networking (802.15.4).
Figure 3-9 shows an AC actuator.
(1) AC OUT2 port (2) AC OUT1 port (3) AC IN port (4) Status indicator
(5) BLINK button (6) AI/DI dry contact (7) COM1–2 RS485 port
Specifications
Table 3-24 lists the AC actuator environmental specifications.
RS485 port One route of dual RS485 ports, not isolated (reserved)
Item Specifications
BLINK button ● Press the button for less than 1 second to start blinking.
● Hold down the button for 1–5 seconds to search for a
network and start networking.
● Hold down the button for more than 6 seconds to clear
network parameters.
Indicators
Table 3-25 describes the indicators on the AC actuator.
extinguishing system or the control information from the upper computer. The
skylight actuator supports E-labels and wireless networking (802.15.4).
(1) LOCK/GND magnetic (2) BUTTON/GND (3) AI/DI_1 sensor input (4) AI/DI_2
lock DO output port window open button DI port sensor input port
input port
(5) BLINK button (6) Status indicator (7) Address DIP switch (8) COM1 port
Specifications
Table 3-26 lists the skylight actuator environmental specifications.
Item Specifications
AI/DI port Two AI/DI ports for detecting fire extinguishing linkage
signals; smoke detection signals also supported
DI input One DI input port for connecting to the window open button
Item Specifications
BLINK button ● Hold down the button for less than 1 second to start
blinking.
● Hold down the button for 1–5 seconds to search for a
network and start networking.
● Hold down the button for more than 6 seconds to clear
network parameters.
E-label Supported
Indicators
Table 3-27 describes the skylight actuator indicators.
Communications Ports
The skylight actuator provides one DO port (LOCK/GND) and one DI port
(BUTTON/GND). Table 3-28 lists the LOCK/GND/BUTTON/GND port pin
definitions.
Item Description
GND GND
Item Description
GND GND
(1) Address DIP switch (2) BLINK button (3) TEST button
Specifications
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
E-label Supported
Indicators
WARNING
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x 130 mm x 75 mm x 55 mm
H)
Item Specifications
Power input RJ45 port, input voltage 9–16 V DC, operating current ≤
400 mA
Continuous ≥ 45 min
operating time
(1) RF_1 antenna port (2) RF_2 antenna port (3) Reset button (4) WPS button
Specifications
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Reset Press and hold down the button for more than 5s to restore the
button factory settings of the WiFi converter.
NOTE
WPS function: If you choose Advanced settings > WPS connection on the WLAN of the
intelligent device and press the WPS button on the WiFi converter at the same time, the
intelligent device will quickly connect to the WiFi hotspot of the micro-module.
Indicators
Item Specifications
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x 20 mm x 14 mm x 6 mm
W x H)
(1) Status indicator (2) BLINK button (3) COM1 communications port
(4) COM2 communications port (5) 48 V power port (6) POE port
Specifications
Table 3-39 lists the ETH converter technical specifications.
POE port Provides one POE port with the communications rate of 10/100M.
BLINK If you press the BLINK button, the RUN indicator blinks
button intermittently at super short intervals (blinking at super short
intervals for 0.5s and then off for 0.5s) for 10 seconds.
E-label Supported
Indicators
Table 3-40 describes the indicators on the ETH converter.
Table 3-41 lists the specifications for the fingerprint and card reader with a
keypad.
Table 3-41 Specifications for the fingerprint and card reader with a keypad
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) 156 mm x 53 mm x 38 mm
Item Specifications
Operating mode ● Standby: The blue indicator is on, and the green
indicator for the fingerprint reader is steady on.
● Fingerprint collection: The red indicator for the
fingerprint reader is on.
● Unauthorized fingerprint collection: The buzzer
sounds twice, and the red and blue indicators
blink twice.
● Authorized fingerprint collection: The buzzer
sounds once, and the red and blue indicators
blink once.
● Card swiping: The buzzer sounds once, and the
red and blue indicators blink once.
Table 3-42 lists the specifications for the fingerprint and card reader.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) 156 mm x 53 mm x 38 mm
Item Specifications
Operating mode ● Standby: The blue indicator is on, and the green
indicator for the fingerprint reader is steady on.
● Fingerprint collection: The red indicator for the
fingerprint reader is on.
● Unauthorized fingerprint collection: The buzzer
sounds twice, and the red and blue indicators
blink twice.
● Authorized fingerprint collection: The buzzer
sounds once, and the red and blue indicators
blink once.
● Card swiping: The buzzer sounds once, and the
red and blue indicators blink once.
Table 3-43 lists the specifications for the card reader with a keypad.
Item Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) 114 mm x 63 mm x 25 mm
IC card reader
Figure 3-22 shows an IC card reader.
Item Specifications
Operating current ≤ 80 mA
3.2.16 Pad
The pad allows the wireless access from the data center management system. You
can monitor the equipment in the data center and environmental parameters in
real time over the APP.
3.2.17 Ports
Figure 3-24 shows the pins of the RJ45 port.
Item Description
Pin2 TX-
Pin3 RX+
Pin4 N/A
Pin5 N/A
Pin6 RX-
Item Description
Pin7 N/A
Pin8 N/A
Item Description
Pin2 TX-
Pin3 RX+
Pin4 POE_48V+
Pin5 POE_48V+
Pin6 RX-
Pin7 POE_GND
Pin8 POE_GND
Table 3-47 lists the definitions of the pins in the RS485 port with power output.
Table 3-47 Definitions of the pins in the RS485 port with power output
Item Description
Pin2 RS485–
Pin4 RS485+
Pin5 RS485–
Item Description
Pin6 N/A
Pin7 N/A
Pin8 GND
Table 3-48 lists the definitions of the pins in the RS485 port without power
output.
Table 3-48 Definitions of the pins in the RS485 port without power output
Item Description
Pin2 RS485–
Pin3 N/A
Pin4 RS485+
Pin5 RS485–
Pin6 N/A
Pin7 N/A
Pin8 N/A
Item Description
Pin2 RS485–
Pin3 N/A
Pin4 RS485+
Pin5 RS485–
Item Description
Pin6 N/A
Pin7 CANH
Pin8 CANL
NOTE
Item Description
Pin2 Type_2
Pin3 12 V DC
Pin4 Type_3
Pin5 Type_4
Pin6 D–
Pin7 D+
Pin8 GND
Item Description
Item Description
Pin2 N/A
Pin4 N/A
Pin5 N/A
Pin6 DO_NO
Pin7 DO_COM
Pin8 GND
Pin2 NTC1–
Pin3 N/A
Pin4 NTC2+
Pin5 NTC2-
Pin6 NTC3+
Pin7 NTC3–
Pin8 N/A
The access actuator provides two Wiegand interfaces, namely, WG_1 and WG_2.
Table 3-53 lists the Wiegand interface pin definitions.
Pin3 12V
Pin4 D0
Pin5 D1
Pin6 BEEP
Pin7 DI
Pin8 GND
4 UI Description
4.1 WebUI
Prerequisites
User rights:
● The default user with administrator rights is admin. The preset password is
Changeme. The admin user has all WebUI operation rights.
● The default user with operation rights is operator. The preset password is
Changeme. The operator user has no rights for parameter setting, control, and
maintenance that may affect system running.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect a network cable between the PC network port and the WAN_1 port
(protected by a security mechanism) on the ECC800.
Table 4-1 lists the default IP addresses for the WAN and LAN ports on the
ECC800.
Table 4-1 Default IP addresses for the WAN and LAN ports on the ECC800
WAN_1 192.168.1.10
NOTICE
The WAN1 port IP address cannot be set to an IP address in any of the following
network segments: 192.168.0.x, 192.168.8.x, 192.168.248.x, and 192.168.245.x.
Step 2 Configure the PC IP address and the WAN_1 IP address in the same network
segment.
● If the ECC800 connects to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, perform Step 3.3
and Step 3.4.
● If the ECC800 connects to the Internet, and the PC in a LAN accesses the Internet over a
proxy server, do not perform Step 3.3 or Step 3.4. Otherwise, you will fail to access the
ECC800.
1. Open the Internet Explorer and choose Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click the Advanced tab and select Use TLS1.1 and Use TLS1.2.
3. (Optional) Click the Connections tab and select LAN settings.
4. (Optional) Under Proxy server, clear Use a proxy server for your LAN.
5. Click OK.
2. On the login page, enter the preset user name admin and preset password
Changeme, set the language, enter the verification code, and click Log In.
NOTE
----End
Plan View ● Allows you to view and manage the layout view of devices.
● Allows you to view the system PUE in a dashboard and the
system trend curve. (Only FusionModule2000 supports the
function.)
NOTE
The 3G module is displayed only when the ECC800 is configured with a 3G module.
Menu Function
Procedure
Step 1 Connecting to a WiFi network.
● Method 1: Insert a WiFi module into the USB port on the ECC800.
● Method 2: Connect cables between the WiFi converter and a smart ETH
gateway as well as between the smart ETH gateway and the ECC800.
NOTE
The WiFi antenna should be installed on the planned position by using the magnet.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Download the app installation package using any of the following three methods:
● Log in to the HUAWEI App Market app or Google play app, search for
FusionModule, and tap Download.
● Log in to the ECC800 WebUI using a PC. Choose Maintenance > APP
Download, click Download APP, and save the app installation package to the
PC or a path on the mobile storage device. Then, copy the app installation
package to a mobile phone or pad.
● When the WiFi is enabled, enter https://192.168.245.10 in the address bar of
the Firefox browser (version 41.0 or later) on a mobile phone or pad, and
press Enter to access the ECC800 WebUI. Choose Maintenance > APP
Download and click Download APP to save the app package to the mobile
phone or pad.
Step 2 Install the app.
By default, the Android operating system forbids the installation of applications
not obtained from the Android market. Therefore, before installing the app, set the
mobile phone so that it allows the installation of applications from unknown
sources.
1. Tap the app installation file for installation. After the installation is complete,
If you have set a password when enabling WiFi for the first time, you do not need to
set the password again.
7. Enter the password currently used for logging in to the WebUI and click
Submit.
Step 4 Log in to the app.
1. Start the mobile phone or pad app, choose Settings > Network Connection
on the login screen, select WiFi SSID specified on the WebUI, and enter the
value of WiFi Password specified on the WebUI for login.
2. On the login screen, choose Settings > Server IP Settings, and ensure that
the IP address is 192.168.245.10.
3. The user name and login password for the app are the same as those for the
ECC800 WebUI. Specify the user name, password, and verification code, and
tap Login.
NOTE
● It is recommended that you use different user names to log in to both the ECC800
WebUI and app at the same time. If you use the same user name to log in to the WebUI
and app at the same time, either of them will be forcibly logged out.
● If an exception in network or an unexpected exit from the app occurs, the original user
can log in immediately and the newly-added user need to wait 5 more minutes to log
in.
----End
Home Allows you to view the device layout, and tap a device icon in
the layout diagram to view the information configured for the
device.
NOTE
The information can be viewed only after the layout diagram is created
on the WebUI.
Alarms Allows you to view active and historical alarms and search for
alarms by a search criterion.
PUE Allows you to view the energy consumption data (such as the
energy consumption of IT equipment, smart cooling products,
lights, and other devices) and PUE change curves.
Home ● Allows you to view the device layout, and tap a device icon in
the layout diagram to view the information configured for the
device.
● Allows you to view the PUE, total power consumption, and total
power.
NOTE
The information can be viewed only after the layout diagram is created on
the WebUI.
Alarms Allows you to view active and historical alarms and search for
alarms by a search criterion.
Asset ● Allows you to view device asset details such as electronic labels
of system devices and other devices.
● Allows you to modify the names and positions of devices in the
device layout diagram, and deliver a blinking command to a
device under iFind.
PUE Allows you to view the current PUE information, PUE change
curve, and power consumption of devices.
5 Power-On Commissioning
Prerequisites
● The hardware and cable installation check is complete for controller
components according to data center specifications and requirements.
● The device and ECC800 have been powered on.
● You have obtained the ECC800 IP address as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as the ECC800 IP
address is prepared, and the PC has connected to the WAN_1 port on the
ECC800.
Context
After installing or replacing the device or ECC800, set monitoring parameters and
add the device.
----End
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set monitoring parameters for the UPS2000-G.
1. Operate the DIP switch S2 on the optional Modbus card to set the UPS2000-G
device address. Toggle switches 1 to 8 of DIP switch S2 specify the device
address in binary mode. ON indicates 1, and OFF indicates 0.
1 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
2 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON
3 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON
4 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON
COM 2
NOTE
The setting example indicates that the UPS2000-G is
connected to the COM2/12V port on the ECC800.
Device Address In this example, set Device Address to 2. Set the actual
device address of the UPS2000-G during operations.
4. Click Connect Test to check whether the UPS2000-G connects to the ECC800
properly.
– If the UPS2000-G connects to the ECC800 properly, click Add Device.
– If the UPS2000-G does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check
whether the cable between the UPS2000-G and the ECC800 is connected
properly, whether the UPS2000-G and ECC800 are running properly, and
whether the input parameters are the consistent with the UPS2000-G
parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 On the LCD screen displayed after the integrated UPS is started, enter the user
name admin and preset password 000001 to log in to the main menu screen.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set the NetCol5000-A035 monitoring parameters.
1. Enter the NetCol5000-A035 home page, click Settings, choose user name
Admin and enter password 000001. After login, the settings screen of the
NetCol5000-A035 is displayed.
2. Choose Settings > Comm Settings > Modbus Settings, and choose Baud
rate to 9600 and set Comm address to 1–8.
NOTE
The earlier version has Protocol setting on the screen. The actual screen prevails.
NOTE
The NetCol5000-A035 can also be directly connected to a COM port of the ECC800.
After NetCol5000-A035 parameters are set, the ECC800 can automatically identify
the access of the smart cooling product.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set the integrated PDU monitoring parameters.
NOTE
After the integrated PDU monitoring parameters are set, the ECC800 identifies the
integrated PDU automatically.
----End
Context
After replacing an ATS or an ECC800, add an ATS on the ECC800 WebUI.
Procedure
Step 1 Setting the ATS device address. On the ATS display panel, choose Device
Configuration > Modbus and set the device address.
NOTE
Device Address In this example, set Device Address to 1. Set the actual
device address of the ATS during operations.
4. Click Connect Test to check whether the ATS connects to the ECC800
properly.
– If the ATS device connects to the ECC800 properly, click Add Device.
– If the ATS device does not connect to the ECC800 properly, check whether
the cable between the ATS device and the ECC800 is connected properly,
whether the ATS device and ECC800 are running properly, and whether
the input parameters are the consistent with the ATS device parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set the address for the independent deployment AI/DI unit to 1.
Figure 5-1 Setting the address for the independent deployment AI/DI unit to 1
NOTE
If the signal quality is poor due to signal reflection caused by long communications cables
(longer than 50 m), set toggle switch 4 to ON for the furthest independent deployment
AI/DI unit. After the DIP switch settings are modified, power off and restart the
independent deployment AI/DI unit for the new settings to take effect.
COM 3
NOTE
The value 3 indicates that the situation where the
independent deployment AI/DI unit connects to COM3 port on
the ECC800. It is an example value.
Device Address 1
4. Click Connect Test to check whether the independent deployment AI/DI unit
connects to the ECC800 properly.
– If the independent deployment AI/DI unit connects to the ECC800
properly, click Add Device.
– If the independent deployment AI/DI unit is not properly connected to
the ECC800, check whether the cable between the independent
deployment AI/DI unit and the ECC800 is connected properly, whether the
independent deployment AI/DI unit and ECC800 are running properly, and
whether the input parameters are the consistent with the independent
deployment AI/DI unit parameters.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Home > Plan View, click Create Micro-Module in the Micro-Module
View, and set the layout and device quantity based on the actual micro-module
scenario.
Step 2 Drag the icons of registered devices (for example, the WiFi converter and smart
ETH gateway) and devices on the cabinet list to appropriate positions in the
layout to create a micro-module plan view.
Step 3 Hold down the BLINK button on a device such as a smart ETH gateway for less
than 1 second to report the blinking status to the ECC800. The corresponding
device icon in the WebUI plan view blinks. Check that the device positions and
types in the plan view are consistent with the actual situation by delivering the
blinking command.
----End
Prerequisites
The upstream power input circuit breaker of the AC actuator is turned on.
Procedure
Step 1 Set running parameters for the AC actuator.
NOTE
This part describes how to connect the charging cable of the pad to the AC OUT2 port on
the AC actuator.
Path Operation
Monitoring > Aisle > AC Actuator Set Route 2 Control Mode to PAD
Group > AC Actuator > Running Charging, and click Submit. The
Parameters system automatically switches on the
AC OUT 2 circuit breaker for the AC
actuator.
Step 2 Check and configure the wireless networking (802.15.4) function of the AC
actuator.
1. Hold down the SW button on the ECC800 main control module for 2 seconds
(1.2–5 seconds allowed). The RF_Z indicator turns from steady green to
blinking green at super short intervals (blinking at 10 Hz, on for 0.05 seconds
and then off for 0.05 seconds). The ECC800 enters the wireless networking
(802.15.4) pairing status.
2. Hold down the BLINK button on the AC actuator for 2 seconds (1–5 seconds
allowed). The RF_Z indicator turns from steady green to blinking green
intermittently at super short intervals (blinking at super short intervals for 0.5
seconds and then off for 0.5 seconds). The component enters the wireless
network search status.
3. After the wireless networking (802.15.4) pairing succeeds, the indicator starts
to blink at long intervals.
4. After all AC actuators are networked, hold down the SW button on the
ECC800 main control module for 2 seconds (1.2–5 seconds allowed). The RF_Z
indicator turns from blinking green at super short intervals to blinking green
at long intervals (blinking at 0.5 Hz, on for 1 second and then off for 1
second). The ECC800 exits the wireless networking (802.15.4) pairing status.
NOTICE
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set multi-functional sensor parameters.
On the WebUI, choose Monitoring > Aisle > Multi-Func Sensor Group > Multi-
Func Sensor1 > Running Parameters, ensure that Smoke Enable and Temp
Enable are set to Enable, set High Temperature Alarm Threshold and other
parameters as required, and then click Submit.
Temperature and humidity You can view the current ambient temperature
detection: View the operating and humidity.
information about the multi-
functional sensor on the
WebUI.
Step 3 (Optional) Set the audible and visual alarm linkage function for the multi-
functional sensor based on requirements. You can follow the instructions in linking
alarms with alarm beacon.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set smoke sensor parameters.
NOTE
● If the parameters are set for the sensor before delivery, then the setting prevails.
● The actual value prevails. Only the method of the parameter settings is described.
● The smoke sensor is connected to the AI/DI_1 on the FusionModule800 and AI/DI_1
Sensor Type needs to be set to NO because of the cables configuration and that the
ECC800 cannot identify the sensor type.
● Scenario 1: Connect the smoke sensor to the AI/DI port on the ECC800 (AI/
DI_1 is used as an example).
On the WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > AI/DI Device > Running
Parameters > AI/DI_1 Port Settings, set AI/DI_1 Sensor to Enable, and click
Submit. Set AI/DI_1 Sensor Name to Smoke Sensor, AI/DI_1 Sensor Type is
set to NO, and click Submit.
● Scenario 2: Connect the smoke sensor to the AI/DI port on the skylight
actuator (AI/DI_1 is used as an example).
On the WebUI, choose Monitoring > Aisle > Skylight Actuator Group >
Skylight Actuator 1 > Running Parameters, set DI1 Alarm Level to Low
Voltage Alarm or High Voltage Alarm, and click Submit.
NOTE
Set DI1 Alarm Level to Low Voltage Alarm if the smoke sensor is connected over NO; set
DI1 Alarm Level to High Voltage Alarm if the smoke sensor is connected over NC.
Step 3 (Optional) Set audible and visual alarm linkage function for the smoke sensor
based on requirements. You can follow the instructions in linking alarms with
alarm beacon.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set water sensor parameters.
NOTE
● To use the AI/DI sensor, enable the corresponding AI/DI port and name the sensor. After
that, the specific alarm can be reported.
● If the sensor is prefabricated, only check its settings.
● The actual value prevails. Only the method of the parameter settings is described.
● Scenario: Connect the water sensor to the AI/DI port on the ECC800 (AI/DI_4
is used as an example).
On the WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > AI/DI Device > Running
Parameters > AI/DI_4 Port Settings, set AI/DI_4 Sensor to Enable, and click
Submit. Set AI/DI_4 Sensor Name to Leak Sensor, check that AI/DI_4
Sensor Type is set to Leak Sensor (Rope), and click Submit.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set temperature sensor parameters.
NOTE
View the operating You can view the current cabinet temperature.
information about the
temperature sensor on the
WebUI.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Set parameters for a door status sensor.
NOTE
● To use the AI/DI sensor, enable the corresponding AI/DI port and name the sensor. After
that, the specific alarm can be reported.
● If the sensor is prefabricated, only check its settings.
● Scenario 1: Connect the door status sensor to the AI/DI port on the
independent deployment AI/DI unit (AI/DI_1 is used as an example).
a. On the WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > Faraway_AI/DI Group >
Faraway_AI/DI1 > Running Parameters > AI/DI_1 Port Settings, set AI/
DI_1 Sensor to Enable, and click Submit. Set AI/DI_1 Sensor Name to
Door_Sensor 1, set AI/DI_1 Sensor Type to Door Sensor, and click
Submit.
b. Perform the preceding operations to set parameters for ports AI/DI_2 to
AI/DI_8.
NOTE
----End
Context
NOTICE
Add or modify user on the Access User Management page, add or modify user
rights on the Access Right Management page. The added or modified user
accounts and rights are saved only in the ECC800 main control module. The
modified rights take effect in the access control device only after you click
Synchronize Permission on the Access Right Management page.
Procedure
Step 1 Add access users.
1. Choose System Settings > Access User Management to display the access
user information page. The system supports the management of various
access users and their permissions through the access card, password, and
fingerprint.
2. Click Add to open the dialog box for adding a user.
– Password: Enter the name and password for the new user.
– Card: The card number can be recorded directly or by swiping the card.
▪ Recorded directly: Type the access card number in the text box.
▪ Recorded by swiping the card: Click Swipe Card and place the card
on the access controller. The card number is automatically recorded.
– Fingerprint: In the Fingerprint area, select Finger Print for Fingerprint
Reader, and click Collect. In the displayed Please collect fingerprint
dialog box, click OK. After hearing a voice prompt, put your finger on the
For example, if you select Card, Password and Fingerprint for the authorization
mode, the door can be opened only after you swipe an authorized card first, enter the
authorized password (press # to confirm the password), and then scan the fingerprint.
– Cabinet lock: Select a type in the Cabinet Lock area, such as Micro-
Module > IT Cabinet1 > E–LOCK1.
– Permission validity period: Set Start Date, Expiration Date, and Allow
Door Open Period.
NOTE
You do not have to set a validity period for the cabinet lock.
An authorized IC card can be used to open both the access control device and the
cabinet magnetic lock.
4. In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
5. Click Synchronize Permission. Select the modified access control devices and
click Start Synchronization.
6. After the permissions for related devices have been synchronized, close the
Synchronize Access Permission page.
Step 3 Set an alarm for removing card readers.
Set Cardreader Removed config eletric level based on the fingerprint reader
configured for the access control system.
● If the access control system uses a Card and password two-in-one reader,
choose Monitoring > Aisle > Access Actuator Group > Access Actuator n on
the ECC800 WebUI, click Running Parameters, and set Cardreader Removed
config eletric level of the corresponding card reader to High Level Alarm.
The card reader with a keypad is Set Cardreader1 Removed config eletric
connected to WG_1 port on the level to High Level Alarm. Cardreader2
access actuator. Removed config eletric level remains as
Low Level Alarm.
The card reader with a keypad is Set Cardreader2 Removed config eletric
connected to WG_2 port on the level to High Level Alarm. Cardreader1
access actuator. Removed config eletric level remains as
Low Level Alarm.
● If the access control system uses a Card reader, Card and Fingerprint two-in-
one reader, or Card, Password and Fingerprint three-in-one reader, retain
the default value (Low Level Alarm) of Cardreader Removed config eletric
level.
Step 4 Check functions of the access control device and access actuator.
Method 1: Attempt to open the door For method 1: The aisle door is opened
using the configured authentication successfully.
mode. For method 2: If you choose Query >
NOTE Access Event on the WebUI, you can
For example, if you select Card, Password view the type of this access control
and Fingerprint for the authorization
event.
mode, the door can be opened only after
you swipe an authorized card first, enter
the authorized password (press # to
confirm the password), and then scan the
fingerprint.
Method 2: On the WebUI, choose
Monitoring > Aisle > Access Actuator
Group > Access Actuator n, and click
Controls to open the door remotely.
----End
Attempt to open the door by pressing The aisle door is opened successfully.
the exit button when the aisle door is
closed.
Attempt to open the door The aisle door is Press the emergency button
by pressing the emergency opened successfully. again for restoration.
button when the aisle
door is closed.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Monitoring > Power Distribution > CIM > Running Parameters.
Step 2 Set CIM Single Battery Qty., Batt Installation Time, Battery String Capacity,
Current Source, and Battery String No based on Table 5-16. Retain default
values for other parameters.
Battery String Set this parameter based on the Set this parameter to a
No planned codes for CIMs and battery value in the range of 1
strings. to 4.
Step 3 Set the wireless networking (802.15.4) function of CIMs and BIMs.
Before networking, ensure that all the CIMs and BIMs have no network
parameters, that is, the RF_Z indicator on the CIM is steady green and the
RUN/ALM indicator on the BIM is steady red.
1. Press the networking switch on the CIM for 2 seconds. The ALM indicator
blinks red once, and the RF_Z indicator turns from steady green to blinking
green at super short intervals, which indicates that the CIM is being
networked.
NOTE
– Blinking at long intervals: The indicator is on for 1 second and then off for 1
second alternately.
– Blinking at super short intervals: The indicator is on for 0.05 seconds and then off
for 0.05 seconds alternately.
2. Press the BIM networking switch for 2 seconds. When the RUN/ALM indicator
turns from steady red to blinking green at super short intervals, and finally to
blinking green at long intervals, the BIM connects to the CIM network.
NOTE
After the networking is complete, if the ALM indicator on the CIM is steady on, the
number of devices online is smaller than the value of BIM Number. Check that BIM
Number is set to a correct value and that the BIM is successfully networked.
5. (Optional) If multiple CIMs are cascaded, repeat Step 3.1 to Step 3.4 to
perform networking for remaining CIMs and BIMs.
----End
Prerequisites
When a SIM card and a 3G antenna are configured for the ECC800 with a 3G
module, the alarm notification by SMS can be used.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System Settings > Alarm Notification.
Step 2 Set Email Server IP Address and Sender's Email.
Step 3 If authentication using a user name and password is required, set User account
authentication required when sending a mail to Yes and set User Name and
Password.
Step 4 Click Test to check whether an email is sent successfully. If the email fails to be
sent, check the email parameter settings. If the email is sent successfully, click
Submit.
NOTE
Click Delete, if you have set the alarm notification by email but do not use the function.
Select a notification level. If Warning is selected, then all alarms at the Warning level or
higher will be sent to the email address specified by Email address by email or to the
phone number specified by Mobile number by SMS.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
To modify or delete the email parameter settings, click Modify or Delete.
Set the internal and external IP addresses as planned by the customer. The
following IP addresses are just examples.
NOTICE
● To ensure the normal operating of the ECC800, avoid high data traffic, such as
the concurrent display of dynamic monitoring of cameras and VCN500 video
playback.
● To ensure the normal operating of the ECC800, you can view the videos from a
maximum of two IPC6325-WD-VR cameras concurrently.
NOTE
The version number is subject to the Quick Start delivered with the VCN500. The
description and link in this document are for reference only.
Context
A default IP address has been configured for the VCN500 before delivery. Modify
the IP address based on the actual network plan.
Procedure
Step 1 Modify the IP address for the VCN500.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the VCN500 IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the OMU Portal address (https://192.168.1.100:8443 by
default) in the address bar of the Internet Explorer and press Enter button.
2. On the login page, enter the user name Admin and preset password
Change_Me, and click Log In to enter the OMU Portal page. A message is
displayed upon the first login indicating that you should modify the password.
After modifying the password, keep it properly.
3. Choose Local Configuration > Server configuration, and set the service IP
address (VCN500 IP address) and NAT IP address according to the site
requirements.
NOTE
----End
Prerequisites
For details about how to commission IP cameras and set parameters for them, see
the document delivered or click here to download the document.
If multiple cameras are accessed, retain the connection of one camera and
disconnect connections from other cameras. After commissioning the connected
camera, commission other cameras in the same way.
Context
The current network is configured with an ECC800 and supports the function of
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). In the network, the IPC6325
camera automatically obtains an IP address in the same IP address segment as the
ECC800 after the ECC800 and IPC6325 are powered on. Therefore, you need to
reset the IPC6325 camera IP address before commissioning an IPC6325 camera.
Procedure
Step 1 Reset the IPC6325 camera IP address.
NOTE
● If the communications cable between the smart ETH gateway and the ECC800 is
disconnected before the camera is powered on for the first time, the camera IP address
is not automatically allocated by the ECC800. Therefore, you do not have to perform
Step 1.1 and Step 1.2.
● If the VCN500 is configured, obtain a dynamic IP address (192.168.248.XX, for example)
for the camera by selecting Adding Cameras Using a Wizard on the C/S client, and
then log in to the camera WebUI using the dynamic address and perform Step 1.6.
1. Disconnect the communications cable between the smart ETH gateway and
the ECC800.
2. Press the Reset button on the camera to restore the camera IP address to the
factory default.
3. Use a network cable to connect the PC to an idle network port on the smart
ETH gateway. Set the PC IP address and camera IP address (192.168.0.120 by
default) in the same network segment.
4. Enter the camera IP address (192.168.0.120 by default) in the address bar of
the Internet Explorer and press Enter button.
5. Enter the preset user name admin and the preset password HuaWei123, and
click Log In.
6. Choose Settings > Network Configuration > Network Parameters and set
the camera IP address to 192.168.248.50.
NOTE
Step 2 Set camera parameters and commission the camera according to the document
delivered with the camera.
1. Set the PC IP address and camera IP address (192.168.248.50) in the same
network segment, and log in to the camera WebUI again.
2. Preview the site situation in real time and check the camera coverage through
videos. Adjust the lens if necessary.
3. (Optional) If you use the SD card when no VCM500 is configured, set Video
Plan and enable the plan. To ensure sufficient storage capacity of the SD card,
you are advised to enable the motion detection function on the camera
WebUI.
4. Set camera stream type, primary stream, and secondary stream 1 parameters.
NOTICE
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the camera WebUI.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the camera IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the camera IP address (192.168.0.120 by default) in the
address bar of the Internet Explorer and press Enter button.
2. Enter the preset user name admin and the preset password HuaWei123, and
click Log In.
Step 2 Preview the site situation in real time and check the camera coverage through
videos. Adjust the lens if necessary.
Step 3 (Optional) If you use the SD card when no VCM500 is configured, set Video Plan
and enable the plan. To ensure sufficient storage capacity of the SD card, you are
advised to enable the motion detection function on the camera WebUI.
Step 5 Choose Configuration > Basic Configuration > Network, and set the camera IP
address according to the site requirements.
NOTE
Set IPv4 Address to 192.168.248.50, IPv4 Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0, and IPv4
Default Gateway to 192.168.248.1. The values here are examples. The actual values
prevail.
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Prerequisites
The network communication between the VCN500 and the camera is normal.
NOTE
The version number is subject to the Quick Start delivered with the VCN500. The
description and link in this document are for reference only.
Procedure
Step 1 Install Client/Server (C/S) client.
1. Obtain HW_IVS_Client.exe file from the CD-ROM delivered with the VCN50.
You can also log in to http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/ and search
Client Package.zip to download the corresponding version software.
If the C/S client and VCN500 are deployed in the same LAN, set Server IP address to
the VCN500 internal IP address (192.168.248.55, for example). If the C/S client is on
an extranet and the VCN500 is on a LAN, set Server IP address to the VCN500
external IP address.
4. Click Log In to access the client home page. A message is displayed upon the
first login indicating that you should modify the password. After modifying
the password, keep it properly.
Step 2 Add a camera. For details, see Adding HWSDK- and ONVIF- Compliant Cameras.
NOTE
1. In Quick Setup area on the C/S client home page, double-click Add Camera.
2. Set the searching criteria for cameras and click Next after setting.
3. Search for and verify the camera. Then select the camera and click Next.
4. Preview live video images, click the camera in the camera list on the left, and
adjust camera parameters to optimize the image effect. Then click Next.
5. (Optional) Group the cameras and click Next after grouping.
6. Click Finish to finish adding a camera.
Step 3 Set recording parameters. For details, see Verifying Platform Recording or the
documents delivered with the VCN500.
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Procedure
Step 1 Set video IP addresses on the ECC800 WebUI, and set the mapping between the
internal IP addresses for the camera and VCN500 and their external IP addresses.
1. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI on a PC.
2. Choose System Settings > Video IP Settings.
3. Set the internal IP address for the camera to 192.168.248.50. (192.168.248.50
is used as an example.)
4. Set the external IP address for the camera according to the customer plan.
Step 2 View videos on the ECC800 WebUI (the ECC800 allows you to directly go from the
WebUI to the page for viewing videos).
1. Log in to the ECC800 WebUI on a PC.
2. Choose Maintenance > View Video to enter the setting page.
3. Enter the video name and link address https://camera external IP address.
The actual video link address is the external IP address for the camera
planned by the customer.
4. Click Add to save the current parameter settings for the camera and video,
and then click Submit to validate the parameter settings. Click View to access
the link to the camera WebUI.
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Prerequisites
For details about the VCN500 hardware description and installation, see the
"Hardware Guide" in the VCN500 V100R002C20 Product Documentation. For
details about the VCN500 configuration, see the "Configuration Guide." For more
details, see the document delivered with the device or click here to download the
document.
NOTE
The version number is subject to the Quick Start delivered with the VCN500. The
description and link in this document are for reference only.
Context
A default IP address has been configured for the VCN500 before delivery. Modify
the IP address based on the actual network plan.
Procedure
Step 1 Modify the IP address for the VCN500.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the VCN500 IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the OMU Portal address (https://192.168.1.100:8443 by
default) in the address bar of the Internet Explorer and press Enter button.
2. On the login page, enter the user name Admin and preset password
Change_Me, and click Log In to enter the OMU Portal page. A message is
displayed upon the first login indicating that you should modify the password.
After modifying the password, keep it properly.
3. Choose Local Configuration > Server configuration and set Business
(namely the VCN500 IP address), Subnet mask, and Gateway IP.
Step 2 (Optional) Deploying IVS in Stack Mode. For details, see (Optional) Deploying
IVS in Stack Mode.
Step 3 (Optional) Deploying MPUs in Cluster Mode. For details, see (Optional)
Deploying MPUs in Cluster Mode.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the camera WebUI.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the camera IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the camera IP address (192.168.0.120 by default) in the
address bar of the Internet Explorer and press Enter button.
2. Enter the preset user name admin and the preset password HuaWei123, and
click Log In.
Step 2 Preview the site situation in real time and check the camera coverage through
videos. Adjust the lens if necessary.
Step 3 (Optional) If you use the SD card when no VCN500 is configured, format the SD
card instantly and set Video Plan and enable the plan.
Step 4 Choose Settings > Network Configuration > Network Parameters, and set IP
address, Subnet mask, and Gateway IP address for the camera according to the
site plan.
Step 5 The coding protocol of primary stream and secondary stream1 is setting to H.264.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the camera WebUI.
1. Configure the PC IP address and the camera IP address in the same network
segment. Enter the camera IP address (192.168.0.120 by default) in the
address bar of the Internet Explorer and press Enter button.
2. Enter the preset user name admin and the preset password HuaWei123, and
click Log In.
Step 2 Preview the site situation in real time and check the camera coverage through
videos. Adjust the lens if necessary.
Step 3 (Optional) If you use the SD card when no VCM500 is configured, set Video Plan
and enable the plan. To ensure sufficient storage capacity of the SD card, you are
advised to enable the motion detection function on the camera WebUI.
Step 4 Choose Configuration > Basic Configuration > Network, and set IPv4 Address,
IPv4 Subnet Mask, and IPv4 Default Gateway for the camera according to the
site plan.
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NOTE
The version number is subject to the Quick Start delivered with the VCN500. The
description and link in this document are for reference only.
Procedure
Step 1 Install Client/Server (C/S) client.
1. Obtain HW_IVS_Client.exe file from the CD-ROM delivered with the VCN50.
You can also log in to http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/ and search
Client Package.zip to download the corresponding version software.
2. Double-click HW_IVS_Client.exe, adopt the default installation mode, and
wait until the installation is complete.
3. Double-click the client program and on the login page, enter the user name
Admin and preset password Change_Me, and set Server address to the
actual service IP address (VCN500 IP address) and Port to 9900.
4. Click Log In to access the client home page. A message is displayed upon the
first login indicating that you should modify the password. After modifying
the password, keep it properly.
Step 2 Add a camera. For details, see Adding HWSDK- and ONVIF- Compliant Cameras.
NOTE
1. In Quick Setup area on the C/S client home page, double-click Add Camera.
2. Set the searching criteria for cameras and click Next after setting.
3. Search for and verify the camera. Then select the camera and click Next.
4. Preview live video images, click the camera in the camera list on the left, and
adjust camera parameters to optimize the image effect. Then click Next.
5. (Optional) Group the cameras and click Next after grouping.
6. Click Finish to finish adding a camera.
Step 3 Set recording parameters. For details, see Verifying Platform Recording or the
documents delivered with the VCN500.
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6 Remote Management
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Procedure
Step 1 Apply for a fixed IP address to the equipment room network administrator.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the ECC800 WebUI.
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SNMP Version SNMPv3 SNMP version and port number used by the
ECC800 and NMS. The SNMP versions include
SNMP Port 161 SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
Number
Context
● SNMPv3 parameters should be set before connecting the ECC800 to the NMS.
These parameters are required for setting up the ECC800 on the NMS.
● SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c are insecure. Therefore, SNMPv3 is recommended.
This section uses SNMPv3 as an example.
Procedure
Step 1 Apply to the equipment room network administrator for a fixed IP address.
Step 2 Set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the ECC800 WebUI.
NOTE
– Set User Name, MD5/SHA Password, and DES/AES Password to any character
strings that meet the system requirements. Note that MD5/SHA Password and
DES/AES Password must be set to different values. Record the settings.
– MD5 and DES are insecure protocols. Therefore, you are advised to set
Authentication protocol to SHA or Privacy protocol to AES.
6. Set Password Validity Period and Advance Expiration Notification (Days).
7. After setting the parameters, click Submit.
8. Click Add under SNMP Trap.
9. Set Trap Target Address and Trap Port, select a value for SNMP Version, and
specify Trap Community or SNMPv3User Name. Set Trap Target Address to
the IP address of the NMS server and set Trap Port to the port defined by the
user.
10. After setting the parameters, click Confirm.
11. Click Export in the Mib File pane, export the Mib file, and send to the
development engineers of the NMS.
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7 Feature Description
7.1 PLC
You can select signals (such as the AI/DI device status signals) and perform logic
operations such as AND, OR, NOT, GREATER THAN, and LESS THAN. The
operation result can be provided to the dry contact to meet the site control
requirements.
Logic Parameters
The following are the inputs, operators, and outputs for PLC logic programs:
● Inputs:
– Sample: Such as AI/DI device signals.
– Alarm: Such as AI/DI alarm signals.
– Constant
– Register: A register can combine multiple levels of logic programs.
● Operators:
– AND: The output is valid if both inputs are valid.
– OR: The output is valid if either input is valid.
– NOT: The output is the inverse value of the input signal or constant.
– >: The output is active if the input is greater than the constant.
– <: The output is active if the input is less than the constant.
– DELAY: The output of the input signal or constant is delayed and the
output is constant.
– FILTER: The output is active if the input reaches the constant.
● Outputs:
– Outputs are associated with dry contact outputs and can be used for
generating alarms or controlling devices.
– Register: A register can combine multiple levels of logic programs.
– Alarm: The operation result is generated as a new alarm.
Feature Description
The PLC configuration is concise and easy to operate. You can perform the
following operations:
● Configure PLC logic programs on the WebUI for display.
● Enable or disable each or all logic programs.
● Import or export configuration files.
The following are descriptions of the WebUI:
● Basic Parameters: The configurations of the PLC logic programs are valid if
Enable PLC function is set to Yes.
● Logic List: You can configure logic program lines.
● Import and Export: You can import or export configuration files to generate
logic program lines in batches.
NOTICE
● The ECC800 supports the PLC linkage function, which controls the DO output
signal based on the collected signal value, for example, controlling the
emergency fan based on the temperature and smart cooling product status.
● This section describes how to set the PLC linkage function to turn on
emergency fans (connected to the DO ports on the ECC800) when the
temperature sensor probe (connected to port AI/DI_1 on the ECC800) detects
an equipment room temperature above 27°C and an abnormal smart cooling
product status.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 4 Compile the first logic program line. Set the following condition for turning on
fans: The temperature sensor probe detects an equipment room temperature
above 27°C. Then, add the calculation result to register 1.
1. Click Add.
2. Select Signal, AI/DI Device, Sample, and AI/DI_1 Sensor Temperature Value
for Input 1.
3. Select > for Logic and set Hysteresis to 3.0.
4. Select Constant and 27 for Input 2.
5. Select Register and Register1 for Output.
6. Click Submit.
Step 5 Compile the second logic program line. Set scenario 1 in which fans turn on: The
ECC800 detects that its communication with the smart cooling product is
abnormal and the equipment room temperature is above 27°C. Then, add the
calculation result to register 2.
1. Click Add.
2. Select Signal, Air Conditioner, Sample, and ACC Communication Status for
Input 1.
3. Select AND for Logic.
4. Select Register and Register1 for Input 2.
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Follow-up Procedure
You can use the configuration file import and export functions to export the PLC
linkage rules configured for an ECC800 to a local PC and then import the rules to
another ECC800. These functions achieve quick configuration.
Prerequisites
The alarm beacon is connected to the DO1 or DO2 port on the ECC800.
NOTE
This section describes how to connect an alarm beacon to the DO2 port on the ECC800.
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Prerequisites
Before setting the iCooling function, the following requirements must be met:
● Dual-row cold aisle containment scenario
– Smart cooling product should be placed face to face.
– Each cabinet is configured with a temperature sensor required by iCooling
function that counts power consumption of the cabinet load.
● The smart module plan view is created and the smart cooling products
connected to the ECC800 are placed in the proper position in the plan view.
● There must be a smart cooling product host in the smart module, and the
host is connected to the ECC800 properly. The teamwork control of smart
cooling products is set.
● The smart cooling product models that support the iCooling function are
Netcol5000-A021H, Netcol5000-A025H, and Netcol5000-A035H, and the
WebUI displays the L1/L2 enable page only for these models.
WebUI Operation
Step 1 Choose Monitoring > Air Conditioner > Running Parameters to enter the smart
cooling product running parameter setting page.
Step 2 Set L1/L2 enable to Yes, and click Submit to complete the iCooling function
setting.
NOTE
● When L1/L2 is enabled, smart cooling products enter the iCooling teamwork control
mode.
● When L1/L2 is enabled, the T/H threshold can only be set on the ECC800 WebUI.
● When L1/L2 is disabled, smart cooling products enter the intelligent teamwork control
mode (teamwork controlof smart cooling products).
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8 Maintenance
Table 8-2 Routine maintenance for the main control module in the ECC800
The ALM indicator (red) Output overvoltage If the PSU is locked out,
is steady on. protection is triggered. disconnect the AC input
from the PSU, and then
power on the PSU again
after the indicator turns
off. If the fault persists,
replace the PSU.
Table 8-4 Common faults and troubleshooting for the main control module
Symptom Possible Cause Measure
The RUN indicator The main control module Register the main control
(green) is blinking at 4 does not register with module with the NetEco.
Hz. the NetEco.
Table 8-5 Common faults and troubleshooting for the independent deployment
AI/DI unit
Symptom Possible Cause Measure
The PWR indicator is off. The independent Check whether the board
deployment AI/DI unit is is faulty and whether the
faulty or the power to cable connection
the AI/DI module is between the ECC800 and
abnormal. independent deployment
AI/DI unit is normal.
The RUN indicator is off. The contact between the Check whether the
independent deployment independent deployment
AI/DI unit and the AI/DI unit is faulty and
ECC800 is abnormal, or whether the cable
the independent connection between the
deployment AI/DI unit is ECC800 and independent
faulty. deployment AI/DI unit is
normal.
The ALM indicator is on. An alarm whose default Check and clear the
severity is critical or alarm.
major exists.
NOTICE
● Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, labels, marker
● Materials: a new undamaged and undeformed ECC800 main control module
of the appropriate model
Procedure
Step 1 Use the Back Up Current Settings function to record the ECC800 configuration
information or manually record the information.
Path: Maintenance > Configuration File > Back Up Current Settings
Step 2 Label each cable and antenna based on the corresponding ports on the ECC800
main control module.
Step 3 Remove cables, the WiFi module, and antennas from the ECC800 main control
module.
Step 4 Loosen the screws on both sides of the ECC800 main control module and pull the
handles on both sides of the ECC800 main control module to remove the main
control module.
Step 5 (Optional) Remove the Micro SD card and SIM card from the corresponding slots
on the side of the ECC800 main control module.
Step 6 (Optional) Install the removed Micro SD and SIM card in the corresponding slot of
the new ECC800 main control module.
Step 7 Install the spare ECC800 main control module in the ECC800 subrack and screw
the screws on both sides of the ECC800 main control module.
Step 8 Connect the communications cables, WiFi module, and antennas to the ECC800
main control module.
Step 9 Import the backup configuration file or set parameters for the devices that
connect to the ECC800 to ensure normal communication.
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NOTICE
Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch in the upper right corner of the PSU panel leftwards.
Step 2 Pull out the handle of the PSU to remove the PSU from the subrack.
Step 3 Gently push the reserved PSU into the subrack along guide rails, and push the
locking latch rightwards to secure the handle.
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● Materials: Spare ECC800 antennas of the same model are available and
functional.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the 2.4G and 3G antenna cables connected to the ports on the ECC800, as
shown in Figure 8-4.
Step 2 Install the spare 2.4G antenna and 3G antenna in the original positions and
connect them to the ECC800.
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Procedure
Step 1 Record the position of the signal cable connected to the ECC800 main control
module panel, and then disconnect the signal cable.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on both sides of the ECC800 main control module.
Step 3 Pull the handles on both sides of the ECC800 main control module, and to remove
the main control module.
Step 4 Remove the SIM card and micro SD card from the card slot.
Step 5 Install the spare SIM card and micro SD card into the card slot.
Step 6 Install the ECC800 main control module in the card slot.
Step 7 Tighten the screws on both sides of the ECC800 main control module.
Step 8 Reconnect signal cables to the ECC800 main control module panel based on the
recorded information.
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9 FAQ
Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
Context
System type: Select a system type for the ECC800 based on the project type.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
NOTE
If the system type is changed, the monitoring software will restart and you can log in to the
WebUI again after 3 minutes.
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Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
Context
Site ID: Site network fault alarms are sent to the specified mobile phone numbers
of maintenance engineers by SMS. After the system site ID is changed, the new
site name will be displayed in the short message content (for example, XXX
Communication Failure) so that maintenance engineers will know the site where
the fault has occurred.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
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Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
● You have copied a network security certificate and its key you obtained to the
PC.
Context
Network security certificate:
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
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Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
● You have obtained a device access certificate and the certificate key and have
copied the certificate and key file to the PC.
Context
● A preset certificate is provided for the ECC800 and its connected devices. If a
higher security level is required, replace the certificate both on the ECC800
and the devices.
● You need to apply for a device access certificate from an organization
authorized by the customer, and replace the original certificate on the devices
and ECC800.
● This section describes how to import a certificate to the ECC800. For details
about how to import a certificate to devices, see the operation manual of the
devices.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 4 Select the certificate to be imported from the PC and click Upload.
Step 5 Click Browse on the right of Upload local certificate file.
Step 6 Select the certificate to be imported from the PC and click Upload.
Step 7 Click Browse on the right of Upload key file.
Step 8 Select the key file to be imported from the PC and click Upload.
Step 9 Specify Key Cryptography and Confirm Key Cryptography.
Step 10 Click Submit.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose System Settings > Monitor Module IP and change the IP, subnet mask,
and default gateway information for the ECC800 as planned.
Step 3 Click Submit.
Step 4 In the displayed The WebUI will exit or not respond after the new IP address is
set. You need to log in again with the new IP address. Do you want to change
the IP address? dialog box, click OK.
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Context
WebUI users are classified as Administrator and Operator. They have different
operation rights.
● Administrator: has all the rights, including the rights for user management as
well as browsing and modifying all parameters in the system.
● Operator: has no rights for user management, system setting, version
upgrade, running parameters, micro-module plan view editing, and internal
fault information exporting.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 4 Specify User Name, Password, Confirm password, Password Validity Period,
Advance Expiration Notification (Days), and Timeout period, select appropriate
values from the Access Right and Login Source drop-down list boxes, and click
Confirm.
Step 5 Enter the current password in the Re-Authentication window, and click Submit.
----End
Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 3 Select the user whose password needs to be changed, and click Modify.
NOTICE
Step 4 Select Change Password, specify Old Password, New Password, and Confirm
password for the ECC800, and click Confirm.
NOTE
● Old Password is not required when an administrator attempts to change the password
of another user.
● Set Password Validity Period, Advance Expiration Notification (Days), and Timeout
period as required.
Step 5 Enter the password currently used for logging in to the WebUI and click Submit.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 3 Select ECC800 from the drop-down list box and click Confirm.
Step 4 Set Operation Log Full to Enable or Disable and set Severity.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Click Monitoring, select the device to be viewed, and select Running Info to view
the running parameters of the device.
Step 3 Choose Home > Active Alarms to view the active alarms of the ECC800.
Step 4 Choose Query to view the historical alarms and historical data (including
performance data and operation logs) of the device.
1. To view historical alarms, choose Query > Historical Alarms, set Device,
Start Time, End Time, and Sort Mode, and click Query.
2. To view operation logs, choose Query > Operation Log.
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Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 3 Set Device, Performance Data, Statistical Period, Start Time, and End Time,
and click Query.
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Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
Context
● Export Historical Data: You can export historical alarms, active alarms,
performance data, operation logs, and all data of the system for viewing and
analyzing events.
● Export Device Data: You can export device data in the micro-module.
● If Encryption Password is selected, the exported data package will be
encrypted, and you need to enter the encryption password to decompress the
data package. To ensure data security, you are advised to select Encryption
Password.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 4 Select a value from the Data Type or Device Type from the drop-down list.
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NOTICE
ECC800 B and ECC800 A must have the same number of connected devices.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Maintenance > Configuration File.
Step 3 Export a configuration file.
1. Specify Encryption Password.
NOTE
NOTICE
The ECC800 will restart after you import the configuration file.
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NOTICE
NOTE
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Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
Context
After a device is replaced, you can synchronize the parameters of the original
device to the new device.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 3 Select a value from the Device Type drop-down list box.
Step 4 Specify Source Device and Target Device and click Submit.
● Source Device: device before replacement
● Target Device: device after replacement
NOTICE
NOTE
● The source device can be a device that communicates properly or fails to communicate,
but the target device must be a device that communicates properly.
● Device Name can not synchronize.
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Step 2 Click in the upper right corner of the home page and view the ECC800 version
information.
Step 3 Choose Maintenance > Version Information and view the version information of
each connected device.
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Context
NOTICE
Restoring factory settings will restore parameters to their default factory values.
Perform this operation with caution.
● Parameters in Monitoring
● Parameters in System Settings > Alarm Parameters
● Parameters in System Settings > SNMP Settings
● Communication Parameters under System Settings > NetEco
● Micro-module Name and System Type under System Settings > Micro-
Module Settings
● Parameters in System Settings > Video IP Settings
● Parameters in System Settings > PLC
● All parameters in Maintenance > View Video
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Maintenance > Configuration File and click Restore Factory Settings.
Step 3 Enter the password currently used for logging in to the WebUI and click Submit.
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Prerequisites
● You have obtained the IP address of the ECC800 as well as the user name and
password used for WebUI login.
● A PC with an IP address in the same network segment as that of the ECC800
is prepared, and the PC has connected to port WAN_1 on the ECC800.
Context
● After an alarm and a DO output are associated, the device connected to the
DO port will act if the alarm is generated.
● This section describes how to associate an ECC800 alarm and a DO output.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 4 Select the alarm to be bound to a DO port, and click Select in the Output Dry
Contact column.
NOTICE
Select a DO not used by other functions. Otherwise, the association setting fails.
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Exception Handling
If setting the association with the DO fails, perform troubleshooting by following
instructions in 9.1.18 How Can I Handle DO Association Failure?.
Context
● If DO association fails, the DO port to be associated may be used by other
functions. Check whether the DO port is used.
● Two ECC800 functions may use a DO port: PLC linkage and alarm linkage.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI as an administrator.
Step 2 Check whether the DO port is used.
● Choose System Settings > Alarm Parameters and check whether the DO
port is used.
● Choose System Settings > PLC and check whether the DO port is used.
Step 3 After changing the DO port state to idle, associate the DO port again. If the
association still fails, contact Huawei technical support.
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Context
After the smart cooling product is replaced, set smart cooling product parameters
on the ECC800 APP.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 mobile phone or pad app as an administrator.
NOTICE
Operations such as Start and Shut Down require a higher security level. The
password of the user currently logged in must be entered before such operations.
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Context
You can use the MDC_APP software to view the micro-module data center layout,
active alarms, historical alarms, asset details, performance data, operation logs,
system parameters, and version information.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 mobile phone or pad app as an administrator.
Step 2 To view the micro-module data center layout, tap Home.
Step 3 To view active alarms and historical alarms, choose Alarm > Active Alarm or
Alarm > Historical Alarm.
Step 4 To view asset details, choose Asset > Asset Details.
Step 5 To view performance data, choose More > Performance Data.
NOTE
Step 6 To view operation logs, choose More > Log Management > Operation Log.
Step 7 To view system parameters and version information, choose More > System
maintenance > Network Parameter or More > System maintenance > Version
Info.
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NOTE
The ECC800 will restart after you import the configuration file.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800 mobile phone or pad app as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose More > System Maintenance > Parameter Sync.
Step 3 Select the source device and target device.
● Source device: device before replacement
● Target device: device after replacement
Step 4 Complete the operation.
● Tap Submit on the pad app.
● Tap Finish on the mobile phone app.
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Context
If the message "The IP is already used." is displayed when you attempt to log in to
the mobile phone or pad APP, perform the operations in this section to handle the
issue.
Procedure
Step 1 If you have obtained the user name and password used in the previous successful
login, perform the following operations:
1. Check that the mobile phone or pad connects to the ECC800 over WiFi
properly.
2. Use the obtained user name and password to log in to the APP.
3. Log out of the APP.
4. Use the user name and password that previously failed the login to log in to
the APP again.
Step 2 If you have not obtained the user name and password used in a previous
successful login, perform the following operations:
1. Close the APP and wait 4-5 minutes.
2. Use the user name and password that previously failed the login to log in to
the APP again.
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A Installation Appendix
NOTICE
If no smart ETH gateway is configured onsite, connect the third smart cooling
product to the WAN_2 port on the ECC800.
The following table lists the devices managed on the ECC800 WebUI.
NetCol5000-A025 FE ACC_V200R001C00SPC200 -
NetCol5000-A035 FE ACC_V100R002C00SPC400 -
CIM FE V282 -
Multi-functional FE V131 -
sensor
Rack FE V120 -
environment unit
USB to WiFi - - -
module
Cabinet electric - - -
lock
A
AC Alternating Current
AI Analog Input
APP Application
B
BIM Battery Interface Module
C
CIM Communication Interface Module
CPU Central Processing Unit
D
DC Direct Current
DI Digital Input
DO Digital Output
E
ECC Energy Control Center
ESN Equipment Serial Number
ETH Ethernet
F
FE Fast Ethernet
IC Integrated Circuit
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IP Internet Protocol
IT Internet Technology
L
LED Light Emitting Diode
M
MTBF Mean Time Between Failures
MTTR Mean Time to Repair
MAC Media Access Control
N
NAT network address translation
NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient
P
PDU Power Distribution Unit
PE Protective Earthing
PLC Programmable Logic Controller
POE Power Over Ethernet
R
RH Relative Humidity
RoHs Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances
S
SD Secure Digital Memory
SIM Subscriber Identity Module
SSID Service Set Identifier
T
TLS Transport Layer Security
U
UPS Uninterruptible Power System
V
VCN Video Cloud Node
W
WiFi Wireless Fidelity