Local reporting to a terminal, Local reporting to a monitor, Site reporting: sitescan or snmp – Liebert Series 600T User Manual

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Operation

mands) and then the Enter key. The Series 600T will send the data, which will be displayed on your screen. To
see the Present Status Report screen from, say, Module 1, type A1 and press the Enter key. Please note that the
data on the screen is like a snapshot—the status of the UPS at the moment you requested the information. The
information sent remotely is not updated, although you can repeat the process at intervals to request the present
information.

Some screens, like the Battery Cycle Monitor information, contain data that you may wish to import into a
spreadsheet for further calculations. To put this data into a usable format, use the screen-capture feature of your
communications software (or a separate screen-capture program) to save all or part of the data to disk. Hint: If
you save the file with an extension of “.txt,” it can then be imported into a spreadsheet program and converted to
worksheet format.

To terminate your connection to the Series 600T, press the H key and then the Enter key. The UPS will hang up
its modem and await your next call.

Local Reporting to a Terminal

This port sends UPS system status and history information to a local terminal in RS-232 format. No modem is
required. The Present Status Report screen is sent to the local terminal whenever a new alarm occurs. Commands
for requesting information, and for changing the date and time, are in Table 2.

Local Reporting to a Monitor

A monitor connected to this port will display the same alarm information being sent to the local terminal. This
monitor does not display information going out through the modem port.

Site Reporting: SiteScan or SNMP

The SiteScan port sends UPS system information to a Liebert SiteScan Central Monitoring System. UPS opera-
tion, environmental control systems, and facility security can all be monitored from a single location. This infor-
mation can also be sent via SNMP interface to a local network or building management system.

If your site has SNMP communications, the optional Liebert SiteNet Integrator allows you to monitor the status
of all the dry-contact outputs of the Series 600T. The Integrator module monitors up to ten digital inputs and two
temperature/humidity sensors, and can control two external devices with contact closure outputs. It can be pro-
grammed to activate local audible and visual alarms in addition to network “traps.”

Remote Monitor Panel

The Liebert Remote Monitor Panel provides an LED indication of the following conditions:

Load On UPS

Load On Bypass

Battery Discharge

Low Battery Warning

Overload

Ambient Overtemp

System Summary Alarm

New Alarm

This information is also available for customer use through a set of contacts on a separate terminal board.

Alarm messages that activate the System Summary Alarm are listed in two tables

SCC and Module Remote

Monitor Indications and Other Alarms That Activate Summary Alarms

in 3.1.5 - System Configuration

Screens.

The Remote Monitor Panel housing is a NEMA Type 1 enclosure, available for either surface-mount or flush-
mount installations.

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