Powerware 100160 kVA Power Supply User Manual


 
Communication
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9390 UPS (100–160 kVA) Installation and Operation Manual S 164201604 Rev B powerware.com
LAN and telephone drops for use with X -Slot connectivity cards must be provided by
facility planners or the customer.
For installation and setup of an X-Slot card, please contact Powerware (see page 1-6). Refer
to the manual supplied with the X-Slot card for user instructions.
Relay Interface Card
Modem Card
Modbus C ard
ConnectUPS -X Web/SNMP Card
Powerware Hot Sync
CAN Bridge Card
Industrial Relay Card
Figure13-1.OptionalX-SlotCards
13.2 LanSafe Power Management Software
Each Powerware 9390 UPS ships with LanSafe Power Management Software. To begin
installing LanSafe software, see the instructions accompanying the Powerware Software
Suite CD.
LanSafe software uses an RS-232 serial link to communicate with theUPS.Thesoftware
provides up-to-date graphics of UPS power and system data and power flow, a complete
record of critical power events, and notification of important UPS or power information.
With custom views for monitoring status and metering information, various user groups
can select the most useful view for their specific needs.
13.3 Remote Notification
For connection and setup of a modem, or to enable Remote Notify and Call Home features
within the UPS, please contact Powerware (see page 1-6).
Remote Notification provides the UPS with the capability to use a standard off-the-shelf PC
modem as a telephone interface. The features provided by this option are:
Ī Call a remote terminal or pager based on programmable events and alarms
Ī Four separate, programmable n otification groups (phone numbers)
Ī Automatic answering (user-configurable) for access to the Terminal mode of the UPS
Ī Remote and local ability to clear Call Out alarms and events
Ī Error detection and correction for misconfigured and disconnected modems.
Remote Notification provides the user with the option of receiving alarms and notices at a
remote location. Using the Terminal mode, the u ser calls the UPS to perform basic
monitoring. In the event of a UPS alarm or notice, the user is notified at the remote
location. The UPS calls through the modem to the user’s computer or pager and leaves a
message.