Contents Introduction ....................... 3 First steps ......................4 Access via TCP / IP ................... 4 Operating via a browser ..................6 System settings ....................6 Users ......................... 9 3.2.1 Create New User ....................9 3.2.2 Modify User ....................... 9 3.2.3 Delete User ......................
Introduction Congratulations on selecting the intelligent power strip from Bachmann's BlueNet series. From the moment of installation, the various products in the Bachmann BlueNet range will deliver you a high level of cost-effectiveness. The various modules offer you the best conditions for setting up an optimised energy management system.
First steps 2.1 Access via TCP / IP Once assembly is complete and the power strip is connected, you can use a browser to access the user interface. In the factory settings, the power strip obtains an IP address from a DHCP server.
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D ) Total effective energy (in multi-phase systems) Total effective power (in multi-phase systems) Total current (in multi-phase systems) G ) Temperature / air humidity (with supported sensors) Click on "Analyzer" for a detailed view of the measured values. A ) Effective power B ) Reactive power C ) Apparent power D ) Voltage...
Operating via a browser Click on "Login" to log in to the power strip and access advanced functions. When starting up for the fi rst time, enter the following: Username: admin Password: admin We recommend changing this password after logging in for the fi rst time. 3.1 System settings Click on "Settings"...
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B ) Device label Here you can enter a name with which to label the power strip. You can view this value via SNMP. C ) Host name This is where the DNS host name of the power strip is confi gured. D ) Network confi guration >...
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G ) Netmask The subnet mask is entered here. H ) Gateway The standard gateway is entered here. SNMP Enable Use this option to enable or disable SNMP. Community This is where the SNMP Read Community is configured. K ) Location Here you can enter the location of the power strip.
G ) Display orientation Defi nes the orientation of the display. If the PDU is installed vertically the display can be rotated so it is easier to read. It is rotated in 90° steps. 3.2 Users 3.2.1 Create New User 3.2.1 Create New User Under Username, enter a user name.
Admin: Full access rights to the whole system User: Access to Home and Analyzer (appropriate if Restricted option has been selected for the web server) Enter a password for the user. Click on "Modify User". 3.2.3 Delete User Select user to be deleted Click on "Delete User"...
B ) Firmware file Here you can upload a new firmware image. New firmware images are available at www.bachmann.com. Click on "Upload" to start the update process. PLEASE NOTE: Do not disconnect the power strip from the power supply during the update process.
Operating via display 4.1 Switching on the display To switch on the display, press one of the two buttons next to it. The display lights up and shows the start page with an overview of measured values. BlueNet 006192 Mode 230.0 V 50.00 Hz 12.5 A...
1.1.1 Fixing basis BlueNet 006192 Mode 230.0 V 50.00 Hz 12.5 A PF 0.966 2.77 kW Delta: 0 W Clear Press "Delta" button The difference value (A) appears below the effective power (B) 1.1.2 Resetting difference value Press "Clear" (C) to reset the difference value The difference value (B) is no longer displayed 4.4 Reading extended measured values with "Analyzer"...
4.5 "Metering" energy meter 1.1.3 Energy meter which cannot be reset Meter Mode Active Energy 0.0 kWh Reactive Energy (L) 0.000 kvarh Reactive Energy (C) -0.000 kvarh The "Meter" page is displayed by again pressing the "Mode" button. The energy me- ters for effective energy and reactive energy which cannot be reset are displayed.
4.6 "Environment" sensors The values of the internal and external sensors are displayed by again pressing the "Mode" button. If there are no external sensors connected, "n/a" is displayed instead. 4.7 "Maintenance" settings Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode IP Address 006192 192.168.0.101 Version...
1.1.5 Displaying the IP address Make sure you are in the "Maintenance" menu The second page is displayed by pressing the "Page" button. The IP address and MAC address of the PDU are listed here. Possible displays include: Down No cable connected or an address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server DHCP...
4.9 Turning the display Settings Exit Rotate Display Turn To turn the display, press and hold the "Mode" button on the start page The "Settings" page appears after five seconds The display is turned in steps of 90° by pressing the "Turn" button Press "Exit"...