RemotEye 4 User Manual – 90988-007 15
2 INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE & MANUAL OVERVIEW
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Toshiba Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system remote
management tool: the RemotEye 4. The RemotEye 4 has embedded software that allows network administrators to
monitor and control Toshiba UPS systems remotely via any of the following protocols:
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/HTTPS)
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Modbus TCP/RTU (Transmission Control Protocol/Remote Terminal Unit)
BACnet IP/MSTP (Internet Protocol /Master Slave Token Passing)
This user manual describes how to install, configure, and operate the RemotEye 4. The RemotEye 4 connects to the
network via either a RJ-45 or a RS-485 connection.
The RemotEye 4 can be configured in one of two ways after it is physically installed in the UPS.
1. Networks set up for DHCP automatically configure the RemotEye 4 for the network.
2. Manually configure the RemotEye 4 circuit card using either default settings or manually selected settings.
a. The default network values are used and the network is changed to accommodate these values.
b. The RemotEye 4 IP address values are to be manually input to accommodate the existing network
configuration.
APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Electronic Emission Notice
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
CE Notice
This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following
technical standard:
EN 55022:1998 ”Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio interference Characteristics of
information Technology Equipment.” This device complies with the CISPR Class B standard
EN 55024:1998 ”Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part1: Residential, and
light industry.”