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10 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Logging Page The Logging page allows the user to access the historical data by selecting the desired sensors and time r
11 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Display Page The Display page allows the user to assign a friendly name to the Fan Controller as well
12 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Alarms Page The Alarms page allows the user to establish alarm conditions for each sensor reading. Alarm conditions c
13 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Control Page The Control page gives the user several options for entering the RAC control set point. A drop down menu
14 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Configuration Page The Configuration page has five sub-tabs; Network, Monitoring, Diagnostics, Event Log, an
15 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Configuration Monitoring Tab The user can enter and update the email alert, SNMP, and camera settings on
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17 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Figure 11: Configuration Monitoring Tab
18 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Configuration Diagnostics Tab The user can update the Syslog settings on the Diagnostics tab of the Configuration page.
19 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Configuration Event Log Tab The user can view the Event Log and update the Memory Syslog settings on the Event Log tab
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20 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Configuration Admin Tab The user can set the system clock and administrative information on this tab. Additionally the
21 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Figure 14: Configuration Admin Tab
22 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Unit Configuration Network Configuration The unit’s network configuration is set on the Network tab of the Configurati
23 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Time and Date The system clock is set on the Admin tab of the Configuration page. The unit comes preco
24 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Figure 18: E-Mail Configuration An SMTP server as well as “From” and “To” addresses are required to send e-mails. So
25 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Figure 19: Email Report Settings SNMP The unit supports retrieval of all data via Simple Network Management Protoco
26 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Accounts and Passwords The Fan Controller offers account security options that are entered on the Admin ta
27 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Camera Configuration Enter the domain names/IP addresses and models of up to four IP-addressable network c
28 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 RAC Operation Initial Set Point Configuration After configuring an IP address and attaching any external sens
29 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Alarms Alarm Notifications The RAC supports 2 types of alarm notification: E-Mail: The unit can be configured to s
3 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Specifications Overview The RAC system evacuates heat load from the small space and sends it to the outside corridor or
30 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Alarm Types The RAC provides three types of alarm messages via E-Mail and SNMP: Trip: Occurs when a sensor val
31 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Sensors Overview The internal temperature sensor is measured every 5 seconds. External sensors are measured at approx
32 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Data Logging and Display All data collected by the unit can be graphed. The Logging page allows the use
33 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Accessories IP-Addressable Network Cameras The unit is able to interface with up to four IP-addressable network camera
34 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Technical Support Firmware Version The firmware version is located in the upper right section of the web
35 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Table of Figures Figure 1: RAC10 Drop-Ceiling Mount ...
36 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Revision History Revision Date Notes Approved By 0.0 4/27/2013 Initial Version JB 1.0 6/18/2013 Revised JB
4 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Installation The RAC10 relies on the building installation for protection from overcurrent. A Listed circuit brea
5 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Mounting Requirements Drop-Ceiling Mount 1. Must use 18 gauge drop-ceiling hanger wire. 2. Attach to unit through 4 e
6 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Figure 2: RAC10 Wall Mount Network Overview This product comes preconfigured with a default IP address set. Simply c
7 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 The Configuration page allows you to assign the network properties or use DHCP to connect to your network. Access to t
8 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Configure: Manually IP Address: 192.168.123.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Router: Leave blank Hit “
9 Revision Date: 09/03/2014 Web Interface Overview The unit is accessible via a standard, unencrypted HTTP connection as well as an e
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