This module communicates well with
PowerShield3 and
PowerNetGuard software. NetMan 204 supports most network services including DHCP, DNS SSH, RARP, FTP, NTP, ICMP and IGMP. The NetMan 204 module can send Wake on LAN signals to eight PCs or servers whose network card supports WOL. Like any other network device, the NetMan 204 module has an IP that can be automatically assigned from the DHCP service on the network or set manually (Static). Web service (HTTP) that is enabled by default on this module (port 80 with the possibility of changing the port) allows the user to control the status of the UPS and its parameters simply by entering the set IP And change module settings if necessary.

The current system status diagram is displayed with the desired graphics; Also, if there is an error in the operation of the device, the relevant alarm will be notified to the user. The log of events and device information at regular intervals (Data log) can be viewed in the same way. All configurable parameters of the module such as date and time, email service, SNMP service, network settings, activating or deactivating services, etc. are all easily configurable via the web. By setting up the email server, UPS errors such as overload, high temperature, weak battery, etc. are sent to the defined destinations (3 email addresses) by the NetMan 204 module. On the back of the module, there is a port for connecting to
temperature and humidity sensors, and the information of these sensors is displayed and stored properly. The internal firewall of this module allows you to restrict access to view the status or its settings.
(1) Temperature and humidity sensors are provided separately as custom equipment.
(2) To use this feature, a WiFi dongle must be ordered.