ABB PowerWave 33 Series 3 User Manual page 26

60 – 120 kw
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Figure 19: SNMP card or box wired between the UPS and the WEB/Ethernet
The adapter may be configured via Telnet, HTTP (Web-Browser) or serial connection (Terminal). For
normal operation at least one network connection (Ethernet) is required.
The SNMP adapter can be used, utilizing the RCCMD send function, for an automatic network wide
shut down or just for informing connected users. The shut down procedure can be initiated on a low
residual battery autonomy time (downtime) or by a countdown timer which is started at the beginning
of the alarm. A shut down is therefore possible without extra input from the operator, and is fully software
controlled.
The small (125x70 mm) External SNMP adapter comes with following interfaces:
Figure 20: External SNMP Adapter
Figure 21: Internal SNMP Adapter
For detailed information please see Software Manual provided with the PMC-Software CD
ROM.RCCMD - Remote Console Command module for a multi-server shutdown. This stand-alone
software module is designed to receive and execute a command issued by a remote device. Thanks
to RCCMD it is possible to execute a shutdown in a heterogeneous multiplatform network. The new
release RCCMD2 is an application available for all Operating Systems, analogous to PMC-Software.
Our SNMP Interfaces are compatible to RCCMD.
Modifications reserved
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1. RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Base-T (autoswitchable)
2. Serial Port for configuration (COM2) or optional ModBus
interface.
3. Error/Link LED for UPS status
4. Aux Port
5. DIP Switch
6. Serial Port to the UPS (COM1)
7. DC Supply (9 VDC or 9-36 VDC supply, depending on model);
The Internal SNMP-Card can be inserted into an appropriate
extension slot of the PMC. This adapter communicates via the serial
port of the UPS and makes a direct multiple server shutdown
possible without additional SNMP management software.

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