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Password: When LMS1000 is initially powered up or during a reset, LMS1000 automatically issues a password
to gain remote access to the VPS/NPS. A newly installed LMS1000 issues the VPS/NPS's default remote
access password (VORTEX, in all capital letters). If the VPS/NPS's remote access password has been changed
from its default, the password issued by LMS1000 must also be changed. See command SET NETSURE
PASSWORD. You must know the existing password set in LMS1000 to change it. If LMS1000 does not
successfully connect with the VPS/NPS during power up or reset, a message is displayed when a user attempts
VPS/NPS access.
If the password is changed in LMS1000, record the new password in a secure place. There is no way to view
the password set in LMS1000.
Also, if the VPS/NPS MCA's remote access password is ever changed, record the new password in a secure
place. The current VPS/NPS MCA remote access password cannot be viewed remotely from LMS1000. The
password can be viewed locally, from the VPS/NPS MCA's Interface Pad. Refer to the VPS/NPS manual for a
procedure.
LMS1000 Event Log: Certain actions performed at the VPS/NPS's MCA local interface pad and via LMS1000
are recorded in the LMS1000 event log. Refer to "Viewing and Clearing the Event Log" in this section for a
listing of recorded VPS/NPS events.
LMS1000 Alarm Log: Refer to "Viewing and Clearing the Alarm Log" in this section for a list of VPS/NPS
alarms that are recorded in the Alarm Log.
NOTE!
Binary Channel B0085 monitors the communications link between the LMS1000 and VPS/NPS.
This channel alarms if this communications link is not operational. A failed communications link
generates an Alarm Log entry and an Event Log entry.
LMS1000 Commands: The VPS/NPS Interface provides analog channels A9001-A9114 and binary channels
B9001-B9115. These channels are dedicated to monitor predetermined VPS/NPS parameters. The function of
these channels are preset and cannot be changed. To efficiently use these channels with traditional (non-
NETSURE specific) commands, refer to Table 1 which shows the mapping of VPS/NPS parameters to these
dedicated channels.
Table 1:
VPS/NPS Interface Analog and Binary Channels
CHANNEL
NUMBER
A9001
A9002
A9003
A9004
A9005
A9006 through A9021
A9022
A902 through A9106
A9107 through A9114
B9001
B9002
B9003
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VPS/NPS System Voltage
VPS/NPS System Current
VPS/NPS Subsystem Voltage
VPS/NPS Subsystem Current
VPS/NPS Total PCU Current
VPS/NPS Shunt01 Current through VPS/NPS Shunt16 Current
VPS/NPS Total Battery Current
VPS/NPS PCU01 Current through VPS/NPS PCU80 Current
VPS/NPS Temperature Probe #1 through VPS/NPS Temperature Probe #8
VPS/NPS System High Voltage 1
VPS/NPS System High Voltage 2
VPS/NPS System Battery On Discharge
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