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

System Overview
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1.2 Typical SiteScan Web System
A typical SiteScan Web system may include the components shown in the figure below.
Site I/O 16/16
Third-Party Device
SiteScan
Web
Browser
Client
SiteGate-E
ARC156-Kit
Site I/O 10E
SiteLink-4
Server Software and Client License
(see 2.1 - Application Software)
• SiteScan Web Server - A dedicated computer running
SiteScan Web server software, including a database that
stores system configuration, custom graphics and equipment
interfaces. For hardware and operating requirements, see
Table 1.
• SiteScan Web Client - A workstation on the network that
uses a conventional Web browser, such as Internet Explorer,
to access the SiteScan Web server. The workstation may also
be used for functions not related to SiteScan Web.
• Ethernet Backbone - The customer’s existing network,
including router and wiring or wireless connection gear.
Router Gateway
(see 2.3 - Gateway Modules)
• Ethernet Gateway - The gateway that communicates with
the SSWEB server, other Ethernet gateways and the control
module network.
IGM Interface Control Modules
(see 2.4 - SiteLink Modules)
• SiteLinks - Control modules that provide IGM communica-
tions between the Liebert environmental and power equip-
ment and the Liebert gateway.
ARCnet Communication Devices
(see 2.8 - ARCnet Communication Enhancement Devices)
• ARCnet devices - An ARC156-Kit, which must be installed
on every ARC156 network; controls biasing and proper ter-
mination of the ARC156 network.
Input/Output Control Modules
(see 2.5 - Site I/O Modules)
• Site I/O Modules - A selection of modules that translate
analog and digital signals within your critical environments.
These modules may provide digital signals for output control.
Third-Party Interfaces
(see 2.9 - Third-Party Interfaces)
• SiteTPI-E - A monitoring and control module that enables
non-Liebert Modbus devices to be incorporated into the
SiteScan Web System; used to interface with third-party
equipment such as generators, fire suppression systems or
competitive gear.
SiteScan
Web
Server