Installation Manual
NetSureâ„¢ LMS Data Processing Unit
Installation Instructions, Section 5879 (Issue BA, April 7, 2014)
Spec. No: 58650500, 586505500 Code: Section 5879
Model No: LMS1000 Issue BA, April 7, 2014
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Gateway Address
Use the command IP GATEWAY and configure the Gateway
address. Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions (Section
5847) for further information on the use of this command. Section
5847 can be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation
Package) furnished with your system.
Netmask Address
Use the command IP NETMASK and configure the Netmask
address. Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions (Section
5847) for further information on the use of this command. Section
5847 can be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation
Package) furnished with your system.
Setting SNMP Parameters
Use the following commands to set the SNMP parameters.
GET Community String
Use the command SNMP GET and configure the Get community
string. Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions (Section 5847)
for further information on the use of this command. Section 5847
can be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system.
SET Community String
Use the command SNMP SET and configure the Set community
string. Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions (Section 5847)
for further information on the use of this command. Section 5847
can be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system.
Setting Traps Parameters
Use the following commands to set the TRAPS parameters.
TRAP Community String
Use the command TRAPS COMMUNITY to configure the Traps
community string. Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions
(Section 5847) for further information on the use of this
command. Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD (Electronic
Documentation Package) furnished with your system.
TRAP Addresses
Use the command TRAPS ADD and add trap addresses. Refer to
"Commands" in the User Instructions (Section 5847) for further
information on the use of this command. Section 5847 can be
accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system.
SNMP Version
Use the command TRAPS VERSION and configure the SNMP
version for traps sent. Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions
(Section 5847) for further information on the use of this
command. Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD (Electronic
Documentation Package) furnished with your system.
TRAPS
Use the commands TRAPS OCCURRED, TRAPS RETIRED, and/or
TRAPS PERSISTENT to set the SNMP Alarm Reporting method.
Refer to "Commands" in the User Instructions (Section 5847) for
further information on the use of this command. Section 5847 can
be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system.
Occurred Alarm: Selects reporting of new system alarms that have
occurred.
Retired Alarm: Selects reporting of system alarms that have
cleared.
Persistent Alarm: Selects periodic reporting of system alarms that
still exist.
The
Persistent Alarm Period specifies how frequently the system
will attempt a Persistent Alarm Report.
Setting Energy Management (if Energy Management Software
Option Installed)
Note:
The LMS1000 Energy Management and Sequencing features
are not for use in Spec. Nos. 582140000, 582140001, or
582126100 Power Systems.
This procedure shows the user how to activate or disable the
energy management option, if provided. This procedure also
enters into the system the number of the analog channel
connected to a plant input voltage source. The system monitors
plant input voltage for efficient operation of energy management.
Energy management channels must be configured as previously
described. Refer also to the worksheets (or copies of) located at
the end of the Installation section as a guide in programming the
energy management option.
Guidelines: Energy management can be adversely affected by the
following events or situations.
a. Any rectifier that does not extend an RFA alarm when
turned off manually. The system uses the RFA alarm as
an indicator of the rectifier’s ability to deliver current to
the load. A turned off rectifier without an RFA alarm
indication results in the rectifier still being considered
active (delivering current) when it is not.
b. Any alarm from any of the four possible setpoints for the
analog input channel used for plant voltage monitoring