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Sheet 02
Power Xpert Monitoring Software
Foreseer Class Hardware Options
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To further expand the reach of Power
Xpert Software, Foreseer Class, two
hardware devices are offered.
The Foreseer Data Acquisition Engine
is designed specifically for geographi-
cally or physically removed Foreseer
Class sites where local IT expertise
may not exist.
The Foreseer Data Acquisition Termi-
nal easily integrates monitored equip-
ment and sensors located in small,
networked remote sites.
Data Acquisition Engine (DAE)
Data Acquisition Engine (DAE)
Designed specifically for geographi-
cally or physically removed sites
where local IT expertise may not exist.
The Data Acquisition Engine automati-
cally collects and sends data from
critical infrastructure devices, such as
UPS, generator and power distribution
units, and communicates that data, as
well as status and alarms, back to the
centrally located Foreseer Class server.
Using local processing and using the
shared bandwidth of an IP network,
the DAE reduces the cost required to
transmit data to the central server.
The DAE can also continues to operate
independently and generate alarms
even if the connection to the central
server is unavailable, increasing the
overall availability of the management
system.
DAE Technical Specifications
■ External Power Input: 115/230 Vac
in, 5 Vdc 8 amp out, optional -48 Vdc
■ Ethernet: Dual 10/100Base-T
Ethernet ports
■ Communications Ports: 4 RS232/
422/485 and 4 USB ports
■ Dimensions in inches (H x W x D):
3.50 x 17.00 x 11.00, 19-inch rack-
mount with removable flanges
■ Environment: 32° to 104°F
(0° to 40°C), 0% to 90% non-
condensing RH
■ Monitoring: 3,072 channels,
maximum of 1,536 analog
Data Acquisition Terminal (DAT)
Data Acquisition Terminal (DAT)
Easily integrates monitored
equipment and sensors located in
small, networked remote sites. The
DAT employs standard Modbus com-
munications to relay information to
either a Foreseer Class server or a Data
Acquisition Engine over a TCP/IP net-
work. Data is packaged in sequential
Modbus registers to enable optimum
scan times without impacting network
bandwidth.
DAT Technical Specifications
■ External Power Input: 100/240 Vac,
47/63 Hz,1 amp (.5 amp at 240)
optional -48 Vdc
■ Ethernet: 10Base-T, status and
activity LEDs
■ Communications: Modbus RTU
via UDP utilizing TCP/IP Port 7010
or Modbus TCP
■ Dimensions in inches (H x W x D):
1.75 x 19.00 x 4.63
■ Weight: Three pounds
■ Environment: -4° to 185°F
(-20° to 85°C), 0% to 90% non-
condensing RH
■ Discrete Inputs: 16 channels
configure as dry contact
■ Relay Outputs: 16 channels, SPDT
configuration, contacts rated at
500mA, 125 Vac
■ Analog Inputs: Eight channels of
12-bit A/D up to 16 digital inputs