Specifications
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 System Overview
- 2.0 Product Description
- 2.1 Application Software
- 2.2 Custom Software Development
- 2.2.1 SITECONFIG-SVC - SiteScan Configuration Service Agreement
- Additional Benefits
- HIGRAPHIC - Create a Graphic
- HIGRAPHICM - Modify a Graphic
- HIGRAPHICUP - Upgrade SS2000W Graphic to SSWeb Java-Based Graphic (1)
- HIGRAPHICUP-5 - Upgrade SS2000W Graphics to SSWeb Java-Based Graphics (2-5)
- TEXTMOD - Customized Modifications
- MODCONFIG-4 - Modbus Configuration
- MODCONFIG-12 - Modbus Configuration
- BACCONFIG-4 - BACnet Configuration
- BACCONFIG-12 - BACnet Configuration
- 2.2.1 SITECONFIG-SVC - SiteScan Configuration Service Agreement
- 2.3 Gateway Modules
- 2.4 SiteLink Modules
- 2.5 Site I/O Modules
- 2.6 Stand-Alone Monitoring Modules
- 2.7 Module Accessories
- 2.8 ARCnet Communication Enhancement Devices
- 2.8.1 ARC156-KIT - ARCnet Kit
- 2.8.2 Other ARCnet Parts
- ARCDIAG485 - ARCnet156 Diagnostics Board
- ARCDIAG485WO - ARCnet156 Diagnostics Board Without Enclosure
- ARCPROT485 - ARCnet156 Surge Protection Board
- ARCPROT485WO - ARCnet156 Surge Protection Board Without Enclosure
- ARCREP485 - ARCnet156 Repeater Board (Signal Booster)
- ARCREP485WO - ARCnet156 Repeater Board Without Enclosure
- 2.9 Third-Party Interfaces
- 3.0 Application and Configuration
- 4.0 Upgrading SiteScan 2000 Systems to SiteScan Web
- 5.0 Third-Party and Building Management Interfaces
- 5.1 SiteScan Web and BACnet/IP to BMS
- 5.2 BACnet/IP to BMS Without a SiteScan Web Front-End
- 5.3 BMS Front-End Interfacing to Liebert Equipment by EIA-485 Modbus
- 5.4 SiteTPI-E with OpenComms NIC (or OpenComms 485)
- 5.5 Basic SiteTPI-E with Third-Party Equipment
- 5.6 SiteTPI-E and Third-Party Equipment with Different Modbus Protocol
- 6.0 ARCnet156
- 7.0 Wiring Guidelines
- Appendix A - Terminology

Application and Configuration
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3.3 Multiple Sites Using Customer’s Intranet
3.3.1 Target Application
In a typical application, a customer has multiple data centers in different parts of the world and
wants to monitor three facilities from one centralized system. The main features are:
• Users should be able to access their own facility to manage their own equipment. Each data cen-
ter should have a floor plan with the equipment layout. Main login takes customer to a map of the
globe that illustrates the customer’s operations.
• Data centers in New York, Tokyo and Mexico City
• Intranet (internal network)
• Centralized management of system
• Each location manages its own equipment
3.3.2 Description
Install the SiteScan Web server on a dedicated server running in the main data center—New York in
this example. This server will manage three SiteGate-E modules, which are located in three data cen-
ters—New York, Tokyo and Mexico City. The gateway modules may be configured to send event
alarms to the SiteScan Web server in the main data center (New York).
3.3.3 Bill of Materials
Figure 3 Multiple sites using customer’s intranet
Table 4 Bill of materials: Multiple sites using customer’s intranet
Qty. Mktg. P/N Description
1 SSWEB SiteScan Web Software
3 SITEGATE-E 32-bit Ethernet-ready gateway module
3 SITELINK-12 SiteScan interface module to 12 Liebert units
4 HIGRAPHIC Customized graphic as defined by customer
3 ARC156-KIT PROT485, DIAG485 and terminating resistors with enclosure
Note: The bill of materials does not include LGS startup part numbers. Most LGS startup part numbers
are added automatically when ordering.
Customer network
Customer network Customer network
New York Tokyo Mexico City
SiteScan
Web
server