Communication Interfaces

12.0COMMUNICATION INTERFACES

The Liebert STS2 monitoring system offers several choices for communications.

The RS-232 terminal port is standard on all units. The port is located inside the front door, to the left of the touch screen/LED front panel mounting as shown in Figure 28. This port is primarily used as an alternate user interface to configure, control, and diagnose the system, especially for systems that do not include the HMI touch screen. Commands for the RS-232 port are shown in Table 9.

Several other communications options are also available. Those options are located a Communica- tions compartment to the right of the touch screen/LED front panel and are accessible when the front panel door is open. See Figures 21 and 22 for the location of the communications options.

Connections to the communication ports are made by wiring to terminal boards located in the Com- munications compartment. The communications options listed below reference the control wiring drawing for each option.

Liebert IntelliSlot Web/485 Card With Adapter (IS-WEB485ADPT) (optional)— the card provides connectivity to any TCP/IP-based Ethernet network to allow the device to communicate with net- work management systems (NMS) via SNMP. Events can be transmitted to the NMS to provide remote status monitoring, plus fault and alarm detection. The card includes an RJ-45 port for an Ethernet connection, via Category 5 cable.

The Liebert IS-WEB485ADPT can also integrate the system with an existing Building Manage- ment System (BMS) or out-of-band monitoring, using Modbus, a standard multi-drop protocol. The card has redundant communication paths that make it possible to connect to a BMS using Modbus while simultaneously communicating to an NMS through SNMP.

See Figure 27 for more information on the Liebert IS-WEB485ADPT. If you have questions about the card, refer to the user guide, SL-52615, available at Liebert’s Web site, www.liebert.com

Input Contact Isolator (ICI) Board (optional) — provides an interface for up to eight user inputs. External messages and alarms can be routed to the unit, via the ICI.

See Configuring the Input Contact Isolator Settings on page 95 for instructions on config- uring the connections. See Figure 25 for wiring details.

Programmable Relay Board (PRB) (optional) — up to two PRBs can be installed in the Liebert STS2 to route Liebert STS2 events to external devices.

See Configuring the Programmable Relay Board Settings on page 97 for default settings and instructions for reconfiguring the relays. See Figure 24 for wiring details.

Comms Board (optional) — includes a terminal block to provide a DTE connection to an external modem. This board also provides a direct connection to a Liebert SiteScan terminal, via an RS-422. Liebert SiteLink-12 or Liebert SiteLink-4 is required for Liebert SiteScan to communi- cate with the Liebert STS2. See Figure 26 for wiring details.

Data link requirements are Full Duplex Asynchronous RS-232 format.

Communications options are also discussed in 6.0 - Options.

12.1Using the RS-232 Port

The RS-232 port is configured with a baud rate of 9600 with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no hardware handshaking.

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