User`s guide

Volume 3—Power Distribution and Control Assemblies CA08100004E—November 2013 www.eaton.com V3-T9-277
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9.5
Metering Devices, Protective Relays, Software and Connectivity
Connectivity Options
Features
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Web-enabled monitoring of
power quality data down to
the branch circuit level—
Data can be viewed
from any location with a
Web browser
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Configure and edit the
EMS remotely via the
Web interface—supports
remote configuration,
including naming, alarm
and warning set points and
percentages
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Data, interval and event
logging with time stamp—
accurate logging for power
quality analysis
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Modbus TCP/IP and SNMP
Support—open
communication protocol
facilitates integration with
standard building
management systems and
network management
systems
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Customized e-mail
messaging for events
notification, including data
and event logs and periodic
“heartbeat” e-mails—
direct alarm and event
notification to the
appropriate person(s)
in the organization
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Easy integration into
existing Ethernet
infrastructure—minimize
installation cost
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Securely access and view
information—password
authentication is required
at two levels. The card also
supports secure Web-
based communication
via SSL
●
Generate Modbus Register
Maps on the fly—all of the
data specific to the system
is immediately available
and can be generated with
one click of the mouse
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Save and Restore
settings—configuring a
large PDU with EMS can
take time. Once the effort
is complete, the
configuration can be saved
for later use. It also allows
the user to duplicate panel
identical configurations in
minimal time
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Supports the
Environmental Monitoring
Probe—temperature,
humidity and contact
status can be viewed
though the Web page
PDU or RPP System Summary Page
PDU or RPP Panel Page
RPM Panel Page
Standards and Certifications
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FCC Part 15, Class A
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CISPR 22, Class A
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ROHS Compliant
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Telecom conducted via
EU Standard
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EN 55022:1988+A1:
2000+A2:2003, Class A/
EN55022:1988+A1:200
0+A2:2003