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6.3Comms Board
The Comms Board provides a communication interface to Liebert SiteScan, site monitoring product and/or an external or internal modem.
The Comms Board is equipped with an
The Comms Board is equipped with a modem interface for remote reporting of the present switch sta- tus information, alarm history information and the history of status screens that are triggered upon a major alarm event. The monitoring system software also supports an
Programming the Comms Board is performed through the touch screen display. See Comm Options on page 105 for details.
See Figures 47 and 48 for the location of the Comms Board. See Figure 52 for information on the control wiring.
6.4Internal Modem
The Internal Modem is an option that must be ordered separately. An external modem is available from third party sources. The Internal Modem is capable of dialing out from the STS2/PDU or accept- ing incoming calls and connecting to a remote terminal or computer. Using an ASCII Query and Answer format the modem connection can be used to view system status and alarms. The modem pro- vides all information normally available on the LCD of the STS2/PDU. No control functions are avail- able via the modem, such as making transfers, selecting a preferred source or changing configurations.
The modem can also be configured to dial out two different telephone numbers (any combination of modem or pager numbers).
The connection to this modem is through a standard
See Figures 47 and 48 for the location of the internal modem. See Figure 53 for more information on the internal modem.
Programming the modem is performed through the touch screen display, see Configuring the Modem on page 105 for details.
The modem commands are shown in Table 13.
6.5Network Interface Card (NIC)
An OpenComms Network Interface Card (NIC) enables the STS2/PDU to communicate to a network management system (NMS). The NIC provides the internal hardware and software to communicate, via SNMP, to any
The NIC provides redundant paths for communications that make it possible to connect to a Building Management System (BMS) using Modbus, while simultaneously communicating to a NMS through SNMP. A terminal block provides the connection to Modbus.
See Figures 47 and 48 for the location of the NIC. See Figure 54 for control wiring information.
If you have questions about the NIC, refer to the OpenComms Network Interface Card Installation and Users Guide.
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