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INNOVOLT MANAGEMENT CLOUD

USER GUIDE

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CONTENTS

Introduction ... 3

Overview of Innovolt Solution ... 3

Getting Started ... 4

Create an Account ... 4

Sign in ... 4

Retrieve Password ... 4

Home Page Overview ... 5

Summary ... 6

View Summary ... 6

Get a Differential Reading ... 7

Print the Summary Report ... 7

Appliances ... 8

View All Appliances ... 8

View a Single Appliance ... 9

Edit Appliance Details ... 10

Delete an Appliance ... 11

Settings ... 12

Sign out ... 12

Account Info ... 12

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INTRODUCTION

The Innovolt Management Cloud (IMC) allows you to view the measurement data from your Innovolt power protection appliances to help extend equipment lifespan, optimize performance, and reduce service calls of the connected electronic equipment.

OVERVIEW OF THE INNOVOLT SOLUTION

There are two ways to port data to the IMC:

PDSA-100

Use your smartphone with the Innovolt smartphone app and PDSA-100 to collect measurement readings from the Innovolt Power Protection appliance.

Works With

• iPhone® (3GS or higher)

• iPod® Touch (4th Generation or higher) • Android® (Gingerbread 2.3 or higher)

Upload the measurements from your smartphone to the Innovolt cloud services.

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Power Doctor + Power Doctor IMC App

Use your Power Doctor to collect measurement readings from the Innovolt Power Protection appliance.

Upload the measurements using the Power Doctor IMC PC Application.

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GETTING STARTED

Create an Account

If you do not have an account, it is easy to create one from the Sign in page. Open your web browser to cloud.innovolt.com/console and click Create Account. Then fill in the requested information. When you finish, read the terms and conditions and then select the check box next to I agree to the terms and conditions and click Create Account. Remember to use your corporate email address as this unique email address will help to individually identify your Innovolt appliances. You will receive a verification email at this address.

Similarly, you may create an account from the smartphone app itself.

Sign In

If you created an account when you downloaded and installed the Smartphone app, you can sign in directly to the IMC from any supported web browser.

To sign in, open your web browser to the IMC web URL, cloud.innovolt.com/console, enter your account email address and password and click Sign In.

Note: If you will access the IMC on a dedicated computer and want to stay signed in the next time, drag the selector next to Stay Signed In to On.

Retrieve Password

If you have forgotten your password, click Forgot Password and enter your email address to have a link to reset your password sent to you.

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Home Page Overview

After you sign in, the Home page appears. The Home page displays the available modules for the IMC.

Summary. The Summary page provides a graphical view of power events over time.

Appliances. The Appliances page displays information about the power protection appliances that are associated with the current user.

Settings. The Settings page contains information about the current user, the software version, and technical support. Additionally, on the Settings page, you can manage your account information, download data about device events, and sign out of the IMC

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SUMMARY

The Summary page provides a graphical view of power events over time.

View Summary

To view a summary report:

1. Go to the Summary page. From the Home page, click Summary.

2. Select the date range for which you want to see the measured events. Click OK.

The Summary graph shows all events for the date range. To view a single event type, select the type from the list on the left. The event types include: Voltage Sags, Over Voltages, Brownouts, Power Outages, and Voltage Surges. You can also hide or show events in the graph by clicking the event type at the bottom of the graph.

Additionally, when you select Disturbance Events, the Summary page will display a bar graph of all the collected events.

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Get a Differential Reading

A differential reading is a snapshot of the collected events over two points in time. To get a differential reading, select one point on the graph and double-click on the reading. Then select and click on the second point on the graph. The differential reading appears below the graph. Note that the differential reading function is available on graphs both in the Summary section as well as when viewing individual appliance data.

Print the Summary Report

To print the summary report:

1. From the Summary page, click Print Friendly.

2. The Summary page is redrawn. To print the summary, click Print.

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APPLIANCES

The Appliances page displays information about the power protection appliances that are associated with the current user.

View All Appliances

To view your Innovolt power protection appliances, from the Home page, click Appliances.

The Appliances page displays the total number of appliances, the total number of disturbance events captured, and a summary list of the appliances.

You can do the following from the Appliances page: • Use the Search field to search for a specific appliance. • Sort the appliance listing by clicking on any column heading.

• Select an appliance from the list to view and edit details about that appliance and its equipment. • Export data from all your appliances into a standard CSV data file.

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Note: An appliance is added when you first take a reading for that appliance using your smartphone app and adapter, or when you upload Power Doctor readings using the Innovolt IMC PC Application. When you upload the reading from your smartphone app to the Innovolt Cloud Services, you have the option to add details about the appliance and managed equipment. This is a great time to enter the appliance location details and the equipment manufacturer, model, serial number, and type so that you can quickly identify it in the future. If you upload from a Power Doctor, this same information can be added later directly on the cloud.

View a Single Appliances

To view a single appliance, select the appliance from the list or search for the appliance by its Innovolt Serial number (S/N) or Identifier.

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Edit Appliance Details

If you move an appliance from one location to another, or if you wish to modify the details about the equipment that the appliance is monitoring, you will want to edit an appliance.

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To edit appliance details: 1. Go to the Appliances page.

2. Select an appliance from the list by clicking on the Appliance S/N or Identifier, or search for an

appliance and select it from the results. The bottom portion of the Appliance Details page displays the appliance location and equipment information.

3. Click Edit Details and enter or modify the appliance information.

• Location—Enter the physical location (postal address) of the Innovolt appliance. » Click the current location name to select a different option from the list.

» If the location does not appear in the Location list, click Add Location to enter the location details.

» Click Edit Location to view and if necessary, modify the location details. Note that clicking on Edit Location will affect all appliances using this location.

• Alias – Enter and alias or nick name for the appliance. This could be used as a more descriptive location identifier such as a room name or floor number at the physical location.

• Connected Equipment 1 and 2 —Enter details about the managed equipment.

» Manufacturer—Select the equipment’s Manufacturer name from the list. If the manufacturer name does not appear in the list, you will need to contact Innovolt Support to have it added. » Model—Type the Model name in the text field.

» S/N—Type the equipment serial number or service number in the text field. » Type—Select the equipment type from the list.

4. Click Save, or click Cancel to leave the page without saving your changes.

Alternatively, you can add appliance and equipment details directly on the smartphone app when you take a reading, and it will transfer the information to the IMC.

Delete an Appliance

Delete an appliance if you are no longer using it and intend to retire the appliance, or if you want to transfer ownership to another user within your organization (another user with the same corporate email domain).

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SETTINGS

The Settings page provides various options for managing your account.

Sign Out

To sign out, from the Home page, click Settings and then click Sign Out.

Account Info

The Account Info page contains details about your user account. To view your account information:

1. Go to the Settings page and click Account Info.

2. On the Account Info page, you can view and modify your account information.

3. Click Save to save changes, or click Cancel to leave the Account Info page without making any changes.

Verify Email Account

If you see a red exclamation mark next to the Account Info option on the Settings page, this means that your email account is unverified.

To verify your email account :

1. Go to the Settings page and click Account Info.

2. Check that the email address is correct and click Resend Email.

This action will complete the account setup process. You will receive an email with a link to verify your Innovolt application account.

Contact Technical Support

For assistance with technical issues, visit the Innovolt Support Portal: https://innovolt.zendesk.com/home

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About Innovolt

Innovolt® combines patented electronics protection technology with comprehensive monitoring and analytics applications to deliver the leading Intelligent Asset Management platform. Significantly reducing the cost of electronics ownership, Innovolt intelligently protects and manages the productivity and usable life of the technology that powers today’s digital world. The company’s proven solutions guard expensive and sensitive electronic assets against the damaging effects of power disturbances while simultaneously giving businesses the tools they need to predict, measure, and maximize their performance across the distributed enterprise. For more information, visit www.innovolt.com.

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