Application Guide
System Application Guide SAG582140000
Spec. No. 582140000 (Models 802
NLDB, 802NLEB and 802NL-B) Issue AW, June 3, 2014
Page 3 of 134
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Expansion Cabinets and LMS Expansion Assemblies are available that
mount into customer equipment.
The LMS Monitoring System is factory integrated within each Power/Distribution,
Power Only, and Distribution Only Bay and requires no additional customer
interconnections within the bays. Simple cable connections between the
Power/Distribution, Power Only, and Distribution Only Bays complete the interbay
connections required. Separate analog, binary, and relay circuit cards do not have to
be supplied for power system monitoring. Analog, binary, relay, and temperature
circuit cards can be provided to monitor equipment external to the power system.
The LMS input circuit cards monitor a variety of analog, binary, and temperature
points external to the system. An LMS relay output circuit card is also available
which provides programmable relays. These relays may be used for external alarms,
or to control other equipment.
The LMS Monitoring System can be accessed via a local port, a modem port (when
optional modem is ordered), an optional TL1 port, and an Ethernet port (for Telnet
access, optional Web access, optional SNMP access, optional TL1 access, and
Email alarm reporting).
The LMS Monitoring System collects data from the power system and the input circuit
cards monitoring external points. The data collected is used for alarm processing
and reporting, and to provide statistics.
The LMS Monitoring System is capable of reporting alarm conditions to a remote
terminal, pager, Email address, via SNMP traps over Ethernet when the SNMP
option is ordered, or via TL1 (over Ethernet) when the 'TL1 over Ethernet' option is
ordered. TL1 is also available via a serial connection in 'direct mode'. For remote
terminal or pager notification, the LMS Main CPU circuit card must be equipped with
the optional modem. Two types of alarm reporting mechanisms are provided,
System Alarm Reporting and Individual User Alarm Reporting.
Refer to SAG586505000 for further LMS information. The SAG can be accessed via
the CD (Electronic Documentation Package) furnished with your system.
• Applications
The NetSure™ 802
NLDB and 802NLEB is capable of interfacing with Vortex
®
Power
Systems (VPS).
The NetSure™ 802
NLDB and 802NLEB is capable of interfacing with legacy power
systems.
Refer to the wiring diagrams in the Installation Instructions (Section 5876). Refer
also to Lists 64, 65, 66, and 67.
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