6 rj11 phone line connection, 7 rj45 ethernet connection, Figure 2.8 – RLE FMS V.1.13 User Manual

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Getting Started

2.2.6 RJ11 Phone Line Connection

The FMS may contain an optional internal modem for dial in and dial out capabilities. The

modem can be used for:

Email notification through an Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Remote connection to accomplish a variety of tasks, including: viewing alarms, changing IP

Configurations, and acknowledging alarms.

Remote alarm acknowledgment and access through DTMF. This allows a user to dial the

FMS from a touch tone telephone-standard phone or cell phone-and enter an

acknowledgment code or access code.

Pager notification to an alpha-numeric pager or cell phone (TAP changer).

2.2.7 RJ45 Ethernet Connection

The FMS has an internal 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port used to configure and monitor the

FMS. The Ethernet port supports Web browser access, email (SMTP), BACnet slave, Modbus

slave, SNMP, BACnet master and Modus master.

Figure 2.6

and

Figure 2.7

show the physical

connections.

Figure 2.8

shows a direct connection between the FMS and a PC using the

crossover cable supplied with the FMS.

Figure 2.9

shows a typical FMS connection on a

subnet using a hub or switch and straight through CAT5 cables.

Figure 2.8

FMS Ethernet Connection to a PC using a Crossover Cable

Figure 2.9

FMS Ethernet Connection to a PC on a Subnet

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