Connecting An External Beeper; Connecting A Schroff Lhx/Shx Heat Exchanger - LEGRAND Raritan PX3TS User Manual

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Chapter 4: Connecting External Equipment (Optional)

Connecting an External Beeper

Connecting a Schroff LHX/SHX Heat Exchanger

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A third party RJ-45 to "DB9 male" adapter/cable is required for this
connection. See
Connections
(on page 830).
You need to enable the modem dial-in support to take advantage of this
feature, see
Configuring the Serial Port
The PX3TS supports the use of an external beeper for audio alarms.
External beepers that are supported include but may not be limited to the
following:
Mallory Sonalert MODEL SNP2R
After having an external beeper connected, you can create event rules for the
PX3TS to switch on or off the external beeper when specific events occur. See
Event Rules and Actions
To connect an external beeper:
1.
Connect a standard network patch cable to the FEATURE port of the PX3TS.
2.
Plug the other end of the cable into the external beeper's RJ-45 socket.
The beeper can be located at a distance up to 330 feet (100 m) away from
the PX3TS.
To remotely monitor and administer the Schroff
heat exchangers through the PX3TS device, you must establish a connection
between the heat exchanger and the PX3TS device.
For more information on the LHX/SHX heat exchanger, refer to the user
documentation accompanying that product.
To establish a connection between the PX3TS and LHX/SHX heat exchanger, an
RJ-45 to RS-232 adapter cable provided by Schroff is required.
To connect an LHX or SHX heat exchanger:
1.
Plug the RS-232 DB9 end of the adapter cable into the RS-232 port on the
Schroff LHX/SHX heat exchanger.
2.
Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the port labeled FEATURE on your
PX3TS device.
To enable the support of the LHX/SHX heat exchanger, see
page 462).
RJ45-to-DB9 Cable Requirements for Modem
(on page 455).
(on page 375).
LHX-20, LHX-40 and SHX-30
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