Asentria SiteBoss 571 UserManual
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Serial Monitoring (Data Events)
The S571 has the capability to monitor incoming data for user-defined strings and then report the event via several
avenues. The S571 allows for up to 1000 different data events. Each data event can be configured with
independent actions, counters, and other unique settings. Data events triggered within the S571 can be logged to
an Event Log. This file can be viewed through the Event Log section of the Setup menu, via the
TYPE EVENTS
command, FTP, or the web interface.
Power Distribution
The S571 uses the back-panel fused power outputs to control power to the devices connected to these outputs.
Input voltage range to the unit is 40-60VDC, 100A maximum, and comes into the S571 via one dual, two-post,
heavy-duty terminal block and distributed to each of the output channels. Power flows through an internal bus bar
and then through a series of power transistor switches to 9 standard, software controlled, and fused outputs. Each
output provides a 10A load current and up to a 15A peak current, and can be limited by fuse size. An option exists
for an additional 30Amp power output or an additional three 10Amp outputs. See the
section for more details about the incoming power connection, and safety warnings.
Event Notification
Actions generated or detected within the S571 can be delivered through any of the following means:
● SNMP trap
● Email
● SMS Messages
● Script actions
● Power outputs
● Relays
● Asentria Alarms
●
Modem callout (with optional dialup modem expansion card)
● Dialup pager (with optional dialup modem expansion card)
See the
Audit Log
The S571 has the capability to log many types of administrative events, from serial port handshaking alarms to
login attempts. These Audit Log entries are stored in a file and can be viewed through the Audit Log section of the
Setup menu, via the
TYPE AUDIT
command, FTP, or the web interface.
Features and Accessories
Standard Equipment
The base S571 comes with the following standard on-board equipment:
Front Panel:
12
– RJ45 DTE serial I/O ports
1
– RJ45 DTE serial Console (local command) Port
1
– RJ45 SensorJack Sensor port for connecting Type2 EventSensors
2
– 10/100Mb Ethernet interfaces with support for six 802.1Q VLAN interfaces on each.
4
– USB ports
2
– Expansion Card slots
1
– MMC Memory Card I/O slot
4
– dry contact closure points
1
– 12VDC power output
1
– Reset button
1
– empty slot for an optional AISG interface
Back Panel
1
– Heavy duty –48V DC Power Input
9
– Power Distribution outputs with fuses