Specifications
Access Power Solutions Installation and Operation Guide (APS6-300/500 and APS12-300 Series)
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Other Features
External communications
Refer to the system controller handbook for information on these communications options.
Communications options
SC200
SC100
Communication with DCTools via USB
-
Communication with DCTools or PowerManagerII via RS232
Communication with DCTools or PowerManagerII via
an external PSTN or GSM modem (dial-in and dial-out on alarm)
Communication with DCTools or PowerManagerII via Ethernet
-
Communication with web browser software via an IP network
-
Communication with a Network Management System (NMS) using
SNMP
-
Communication with a Building Management System (BMS) using
Modbus
-
Alarm and status messages to GSM Short Messaging Service (SMS)
text capable cell phones
Communication with an alarm management system using
voltage-free relay contacts (on an IOBGP I/O board)
Low Voltage Disconnect Options
Single or dual optional Low Voltage Disconnects (LVD) are available for the Access Power
Solutions (APS6-300/500 and APS12-300 Series). See the diagram on page 4 (APS6 models) or
diagram on page 6 (APS12 models) for location. These are connected as a battery disconnect
(single LVD) or low priority load/battery disconnect (dual LVD).
For information on operation see Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) in the System Controller
Operation Handbook.
The maximum output current of APS6-300 and APS12-300 models with the LVD option is
limited. See System Output.










