Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mini-slot UPS Card

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Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mini-slot UPS Card

The Power Xpert Gateway Mini-slot Card was a compact, plug-in networking gateway used to monitor and manage Eaton Power Xpert UPS systems from a central location. While this card has reached end-of-life, understanding its capabilities helps you navigate the transition to Eaton’s current gateway solution, the INDGW-M2, which continues the tradition of reliable remote monitoring, flexible integration, and seamless connectivity across Eaton’s UPS ecosystem. This description blends practical insights from historical configurations with guidance on replacement and continued monitoring of your Eaton infrastructure, so you can keep critical power systems visible, secure, and responsive even as hardware evolves.

  • Powerful gateway in a mini-slot form factor: The Mini-slot Gateway card is designed to slot directly into compatible Eaton UPS chassis, delivering network-based monitoring without adding significant footprint. Its compact design minimizes disruption to existing setups, making retrofits straightforward and fast. This card enables centralized visibility across multiple devices, enabling technicians and facilities teams to keep track of alarm states, runtime, battery health, and environmental conditions from a single console. Though now discontinued, its streamlined integration with Eaton’s Power Xpert platform helped facilities scale monitoring as their power requirements grew.
  • Remote monitoring and proactive management: With network connectivity, the Gateway card facilitated real-time status updates, event logging, and proactive alerting. Users could monitor key metrics such as input/output voltage, battery charge, remaining runtime, load levels, and temperature, helping to prevent unexpected outages. Alerts and dashboards could be accessed via Power Xpert software or compatible web interfaces, enabling operators to respond quickly to faults or degraded performance and to plan maintenance before failures occur. This capability is essential for data centers, manufacturing floors, and mission-critical facilities where uptime is paramount.
  • Standards-based access, security, and control: The Gateway card supported common network management approaches of its era, including SNMP-based monitoring and a web-style administration interface. This allowed IT and facilities teams to integrate UPS health data with existing monitoring stacks, create meaningful alert thresholds, and archive event histories for auditability. Although configuration options evolved with newer cards, the underlying principle remained: make power data accessible, intelligible, and actionable while preserving secure access for authorized personnel across the organization.
  • Durable, space-efficient design for easy deployment: The mini-slot approach reduces installation complexity and preserves rack and cabinet space. By occupying a single card slot, it minimizes wiring complexity while still delivering robust network connectivity and management capabilities. The modular design aligns with Eaton’s approach to scalable power management, supporting organizations as they expand their data center footprints, add devices, or migrate to more advanced monitoring suites without overhauling their existing infrastructure.
  • End-of-life status with a clear upgrade path to INDGW-M2: This gateway card has reached end-of-life (EOL). Eaton now directs customers to the Industrial Gateway Card INDGW-M2 as the replacement offering, delivering updated hardware, improved performance, and continued support. If you rely on gateway-based monitoring for your Power Xpert UPS ecosystem, migrating to INDGW-M2 ensures continued compatibility with current management software, ongoing firmware updates, and access to Eaton’s latest monitoring features and security enhancements.

Technical Details of Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mini-slot UPS Card

  • Status: End of Life (EOL). This gateway card is no longer manufactured and has been superseded by newer gateway hardware, notably the INDGW-M2, which provides continued support and active development.
  • Replacement: Eaton Industrial Gateway Card INDGW-M2. The INDGW-M2 represents the modern successor with updated networking capabilities and ongoing firmware updates.
  • Compatibility: Intended for use with Power Xpert UPS systems that support a Mini-slot gateway card interface. Check your specific UPS model and enclosure to confirm gateway compatibility and support for remote monitoring features before upgrading.
  • Interfaces and protocols: Ethernet network interface for remote monitoring and management. Supports standard network management workflows through SNMP and web-based administration in supported configurations, enabling integration with enterprise monitoring and alerting systems.
  • Power and environmental considerations: Passive gateway hardware that draws power from the UPS slot; no separate power supply is required. Detailed environmental specifications for this legacy card were not published; for current products, refer to INDGW-M2 specifications for operating temperature, humidity, and other environmental parameters.
  • Operational impact: Provides centralized visibility into UPS health and runtime, enabling timely maintenance decisions and better risk management for critical loads.

How to Install Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mini-slot UPS Card

  • Power down the UPS and disconnect it from any power source. Ensure all connected devices are safely isolated and that you follow your facility’s lockout-tagout procedures where applicable.
  • Open the UPS chassis and locate the Mini-slot expansion slot designated for gateway cards. Verify that there is an available slot and that you have the appropriate mounting hardware for the card being installed.
  • If an existing gateway card is present, carefully remove it by releasing the retention mechanism and pulling the card straight out from its slot. Set the old card aside in a static-safe environment.
  • Align the new INDGW-based gateway card with the slot and insert it firmly until it seats fully. Secure the card with the provided screw or latch according to your UPS model’s hardware design.
  • Reconnect any required backplane or network cables to the gateway card as specified by the UPS documentation. Ensure connections are clean, straight, and fully seated to prevent intermittent connectivity issues.
  • Close the UPS chassis, reconnect power, and allow the system to boot. Access the appropriate management interface—Power Xpert software or the gateway’s web UI—and begin the configuration process.
  • Configure networking settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS) and enable monitoring. If your environment uses a central NMS (Network Management System), add the gateway to that system and set up appropriate alert thresholds and SNMP traps.
  • Verify monitoring functionality by generating a test alarm or simulating a fault if your procedures permit. Confirm that the management console receives alerts and that event logs reflect the simulated condition.
  • Review firmware compatibility and update to the latest available INDGW-M2 firmware as needed. Maintain routine checks for new firmware releases to ensure ongoing security, reliability, and feature support.
  • Document the upgrade for IT and facilities teams, noting the new gateway model, IP configuration, and any changes to alert routing or integration with other management systems.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Is the Eaton Power Xpert Gateway Mini-slot UPS Card still supported? A: The card has reached end-of-life. Eaton recommends upgrading to the INDGW-M2 Industrial Gateway Card for continued support, security updates, and compatibility with newer monitoring software.
  • Q: What is the replacement for this card? A: The recommended replacement is the Eaton Industrial Gateway Card INDGW-M2, which provides updated features and ongoing firmware support within Eaton’s gateway ecosystem.
  • Q: Will INDGW-M2 work with my existing UPS? A: INDGW-M2 is designed to be compatible with Power Xpert UPS systems that support gateway cards. Confirm model compatibility with Eaton’s technical resources or your authorized distributor to ensure a smooth transition.
  • Q: Do I need special software to monitor the gateway? A: Monitoring typically uses Eaton’s Power Xpert software and standard network management protocols. If you rely on a separate NMS, ensure compatibility with the INDGW-M2 and configure SNMP or web-based access accordingly.
  • Q: What should I do with the old gateway card? A: As an EOL component, replace it with INDGW-M2 and follow your organization’s asset disposition procedures for obsolete hardware, including data preservation and recycling where applicable.
  • Q: Where can I find current firmware and drivers? A: For legacy gateway hardware, consult Eaton’s support portal or contact an authorized distributor. The INDGW-M2 replacement will have current firmware and drivers available through Eaton’s official channels.

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