Installation Manual
NetSure⢠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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13. The system responds with...
Save changes (Y or N):
14. Type
Y
if the above entered data is to be saved in the TL1
port parameter configuration and
N
if not. Then press
ENTER
.
15. The system responds with...
Must issue a hardware reset for changes
to take effect
Setting Access Identifiers (applies only to TL1
commands/messages)
This procedure shows the user how to program up to thirty-two
(32) Access Identifiers.
The terms Access Identifier, LMS1000 Access Identifier, and
LMS1000 Sub-Access Identifier are described as follows.
Access Identifier: In an NMA system, a unique access identifier
(AID) is used to identify each entity contained within the system.
The system must be configured to allow a single access identifier
to be used to access and report on an NMA system entity which
may consist of a multiple of sub-entities, each monitored by a
variety of LMS1000 channels. This is accomplished by configuring
LMS1000 access identifiers and LMS1000 sub-access identifiers as
described next. A list of access identifiers and sub-access
identifiers appears in TA-NWT-001360, Table 4-1.
The system can be set to use an "AID delimiter". When enabled,
the system access identifier field and the system sub-access
identifier field in all responses to TL1 commands and reports
containing a TL1 access identifier field is separated by a hyphen.
The use of an "AID delimiter" (a hyphen) can be enabled or
disabled, as described in "Setting the TL1 Port Parameters" found
earlier in this section.
LMS1000 Access Identifier: Thirty-two (32) LMS1000 access
identifiers are available. The system access identifier is used to
uniquely identify a system entity (such as a power plant). The
system Access Identifiers are configured through the use of the
system command SET AID.
LMS1000 Sub-Access Identifier: The system sub-access identifiers
are used to uniquely identify each sub-entity of an entity (such as
each rectifier, each battery string, etc. contained in the power
plant).
The association between all LMS1000 channels monitoring an
individual rectifier, an individual battery string, etc. is made by
configuring each channel monitoring this individual sub-entity
with a unique sub-access identifier name. This is done when the
individual LMS1000 channels are configured.
Thus all LMS1000 channels monitoring rectifier one may be
configured with the sub-access identifier name RECT1. All
LMS1000 channels monitoring rectifier two may be configured
with sub-access identifier RECT2. All LMS1000 channels
monitoring battery string one may be configured with the sub-
access identifier BATSTR1. All LMS1000 channels monitoring
battery string two may be configured with sub-access identifier
name BATSTR2. Etc.
Now, to associate the sub-entities (each rectifier, each battery
string, etc.) to the entity (the power plant), you configure the
system access identifier to include all LMS1000 channels
monitoring this entity and any sub-entity contained within. This is
done through the use of the system command SET AID.
PROCEDURE:
1. After logging onto the system, type
SET AID.
Then press
ENTER
.
Command <6>: SET AID
2. The system responds with...
Which Access Identifier?
3. Type the number (1-32) of the access identifier to be
configured, then press
ENTER
.
4. The system then responds by displaying the default (or
current) configuration of the access identifier, followed
by:
Name:
5. Type the name of this access identifier (20 characters
maximum), then press
ENTER
. This name represents the
AID data parameter used in TL1 commands.
Valid characters are limited to alphanumeric characters.
6. The system responds with...
Type:
7. Type
EQPT
or
ENV
, then press
ENTER
. This entry
represents the type modifier used with the AID data
parameter in TL1 commands. Identifies the entity
represented by this access identifier either as an
Equipment type or an Environment type.
EQPT, refers to equipment entities or entities that are
part of the NMA system (ex. battery plants, rectifiers,
etc.)
ENV, refers to environment entities or entities that are
external to the NMA system (ex. air conditioners, fans,
etc.)
8. The system responds with...