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7000 Series Power Monitoring & Control
5100 Telephone Interface Module
(for use with PowerQuest
®
)
The ASCO Telephone Interface Module (TIM) allows users to dial directly into
their ASCO communications network for monitoring and/or control. The TIM
connects to the ASCO communication network via RS-485 and the phone port
connects directly into an analog phone jack. Also, the TIM has an RS-232
connector which allows the TIM to be used as the dialing modem.
Supplied with 120 VAC to 18 VDC (nominal) UL approved, class 2 power supply.
Fig. 19:
Telephone
Interface Module
ASCO
PowerQuest is a PC based software package. When combined with the ASCO Communication Interface Module (Acc 72A), the ASCO
5120 Telephone Interface Module and ASCO 5200 Series Power Manager, as shown above, it provides the most economical
communication system for monitoring and control of power transfer switches and engine generators.
The local RS-485 network allows communications with up to 32 power transfer switches and four engine generators. An analog phone
connection and ASCO telephone interface module allow for direct dial up, monitoring and control of remote locations. The ASCO Power
Manager not only allows you to view current power and power factor readings, but also has a programmable KW set point to initiate
transfer of loads to a standby source for peak shaving operations.
5110 Serial Module
Serial Module (5110) is used to allow local or remote communications with
ASCO
PowerQuest
®
or SiteWeb
™
communication products.
The module is used to connect the 7000 Series Transfer Switches, and ASCO
Power Managers to the serial network via an RS-485 interface. The module has
two port connectors used for ATS & Standalone Power Manager connectivity.
The serial connection is accomplished from a 5-pin terminal header/socket
block. The module is designed to communicate with up to 32 devices.
5150 Connectivity Module
Connectivity Module (5150) is used to bring several different serial devices that
communicate at different baud rates and with different protocols to a common
Ethernet media.
The module is used to connect 7000 Series Transfer Switches, and ASCO
Remote Annuciators to the standard Ethernet TCP/IP network with standard
10base T(RJ-45) connector. The module has been built in customized JAVA
TM
applets (program applications for an internet browser) for each monitored device
that loads automatically to a standard Web Browser.
The module is designed to communicate with up to 8 clients simultaneously with
Web applications (web pages),
PowerQuest
®
, or third party Modbus devices
over an Ethernet connection.
Fig. 17: Serial
Module 72A
Fig. 18: Connectivity
Module 72E