Schneider Electric PWRSRV750, PWRSRV710 setup guide Introduction, Overview, 1 Power Server

Models: PWRSRV750 PWRSRV710

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CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION

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Chapter 1—Introduction

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Overview

 

 

CHAPTER 1—INTRODUCTION

 

OVERVIEW

The Power Server is a self-contained device that can be used to transfer

 

power system information through a web browser and an Ethernet local area

 

network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN). It is designed specifically for

 

industrial and commercial applications, making it possible to view system

 

information from a standard web browser. Figure 1–2 on page 2 illustrates

 

this application. An optional touch screen display (Square D part no. SD700)

 

is also available for viewing the Power Server locally.

 

Using an embedded POWERLOGICSystem Setup application, the Power

 

Server also provides setup capabilities for system components. The

 

Power Server can be used to create communications connections and

 

configure device settings for devices connected to a serial daisy chain, as

 

well as other Modbus/Jbus devices located on the Ethernet network.

 

Two models are available. PWRSRV710 is the basic model. The other

 

model, the PWRSRV750, has the standard features of the PWRSRV710 as

 

well as enhanced capabilities. These enhanced capabilities include

 

graphical diagram views, active alarm and alarm log views, and historical

 

data and waveform report views.

 

When integrated into a system using System Manager™ Software (SMS),

 

the Power Server can also serve as an Ethernet gateway for the local

 

system. As illustrated in Figure 1–3 on page 2, the Power Server provides

 

Ethernet routing from the SMS application to the devices on the serial daisy

 

chain.

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Figure 1–1: Power Server

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Schneider Electric PWRSRV750, PWRSRV710 setup guide Introduction, Overview, 1 Power Server