System information

2.0-6
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CA08104001E
February 2009
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o. Single-port Device Server — Is a
device that is used to add network
connectivity to a single serial
device. These device servers offer
a single RS-232/485 serial port to
connect a variety of serial devices
including meter devices, UPS,
PDU, Static Switch, Automatic
Transfer Switch, generators, Com-
puter Room Air Conditioners, and
other commercial, industrial or
business automation equipment.
The serial ports use standard RJ45
or DB-9 connectors for convenient
cabling, and optional adapters are
available as well.
p. PXG600A COM2 Port — Is used
to communicate on a Modbus
RS-232/485 network or on an
Eaton QC-Port (IT) bus. The user
may choose between a DB-9 or
terminal strip connector to connect
up to 32, RS-45 serial devices.
q. PXG600A COM1 Port — Is used
to communicate on a Modbus
RS-232/485 network or on an
Eaton QC-Port (IT) bus. A terminal
strip connector is provided for this
interface. Up to 32 devices may
be connected to this port.
r. PXG600A INCOM Port — Is used
to communicate on an Eaton
INCOM device network only. Up
to 64 devices may be connected
to this port.
s. PXG400 Ports — The ports on the
PXG400 operate the same as on
the PXG600; however, there is
only one RS-232/485 port to be
used for Modbus or QC-Port.
t. PONI (Product Oriented Network
Interface) — Is used to connect
the Advantage Central Monitoring
Unit (23), the Breaker Interface
Module (14) and the Central
Energy Display (17) to an INCOM
network.
u. PXGX1000 Card — Is used to
connect an Eaton PDU (Power
Distribution Unit) or RPP (Remote
Power Panel) to an Ethernet
network. Available interfaces are:
HTTP (web) SNMP, SMTP (email),
Modbus TCP/IP and BACnet/WS+.
v. PXGX2000 Card — Is used to con-
nect an Eaton UPS to an Ethernet
network. Available interfaces are:
HTTP (web) SNMP, SMTP (email),
Modbus TCP/IP and BACnet/WS+.
Important Note
: When connecting
multiple Modbus RTU devices to either
a multiport terminal server or a Power
Xpert Gateway 400/600 over an RS-485
daisy chain network, the baud rate, data
frame (stop bits, data bits and parity),
byte order (standard or reversed) and
physical wiring (2-wire or 4-wire) must
be the same for all devices connected.