Application Guide

System Application Guide SAG586505000
Spec. No. 586505000 (Model LMS1000) SAG586505500
Spec. No. 586505500 (Model LMS1000) Issue AZ, April 7, 2014
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(2) The "Set" community string can be set and listed.
(3) The “Traps” community string can be set and listed.
(4) "Trap Addresses" can be added, deleted, and listed. SNMP V1 or V2 traps can be
received. The SNMP version of the traps sent are selected through software (V1 or
V2).
(5) "Host Addresses" can be added, deleted, and listed.
(6) "Trap Addresses" can be enabled and disabled.
1.5 Available Software Options
1.5.1 Gateway Port Software Option (if installed): The Gateway Software Option allows the
LMS1000 to provide an RS-232 terminal interface connection accessible via a user port. When
installed, equipment connected to the LMS1000 Gateway port can be accessed by a user
through either a local or remote LMS1000 port. A user can then interface to the connected
equipment directly using their terminal interface connected to the LMS1000.
Additionally, through the use of a device profile the LMS1000 can perform automatic logon to
the device connected to the Gateway Port. This is done with device profile and password
parameters supplied in the “CONNECT” command request made by the user to the LMS1000.
Restrictions
Only one LMS1000 Gateway port supported.
Only one Gateway port user at a time supported.
Session Abort Control: A Gateway session must be manually terminated using the
Gateway session termination escape sequence. The LMS1000 will not detect an abort of
the Gateway session by the device connected to the Gateway port, nor is it capable of
terminating the session with the device connected to the Gateway port when the LMS1000
session is aborted abruptly.
Loss of Carrier: The LMS1000 will automatically terminate a Gateway Port session
established via modem dial up or TELNET in the event of a loss of carrier or network
connection.
User Timeout: A Gateway Port session is automatically terminated and the user is
returned to the LMS1000 command prompt when the User Timeout Period is exceeded. If
a Gateway session was established using a Gateway Profile the LMS1000 will
automatically log off of the Gateway device.
Alarm Reporting: When using a dial-up session to communicate with the Gateway port,
dial-out alarm notification via LMS1000 is delayed until the Gateway session is terminated
and control is returned to the LMS1000.
With the exception of session inactivity monitoring, any related communications protocol
control (i.e., character echoing) will be performed by the device connected to the Gateway
port.
Third party software utilized to communicate with a Gateway Port device will need to first
logon to the LMS1000 and enter the CONNECT command. The only exception to this is
when the Gateway Port is set to operate in the “Global” mode and a Global command is
issued.
The LMS1000 will not support any third party proprietary communications protocol required
to communicate with customer equipment connected to the Gateway port.
1.5.2 Power Metering Software Option (if installed): This option allows accurate metering of
power consumed by equipment connected to your power plant. This feature monitors power
consumption of up to sixty-four (64) separate pieces of equipment connected to the power
plant. Power consumption data is generated and stored for any function channel properly
configured for power monitoring. Entering the command POWER generates and displays the
power consumption report. This report may also be generated in a "comma separated value"
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