Model 2314/2316 SNMP Alarm Encoder
6 2314/2316-042315
Fial Incorporated
RELAY OUTPUTS:
Note the pin numbers carefully. Follow the pin assignments for the connector detailed at the end of
this document (Table 5).
ANALOG INPUTS
The connector has separate pins for station ground and analog ground. These are connected
together at the 'common' measurement point on the analog board.
Single ended measurements may be connected between an analog input pin and analog ground.
For the most accurate measurements, a pair of wires should run from the device being measured
to the model 2314/2316, with the 'ground' wire connected to an analog ground pin and the active
wire connected to the analog input pin. A shielded wire is recommended for electrically noisy
environments, and a shielded pair is recommended for differential input measurements.
The analog inputs are low pass filtered. There is no attenuation for frequencies below 1 Hertz. A
60-Hertz signal is attenuated 14.5 times relative to DC. Table 1 on page 3 contains attenuation
data for other frequencies.
The main steps involved in installing a Model 2314/2316 SNMP Alarm Encoder are:
Step 1: Install the unit in a 19-inch rack and connect to station battery (verify power polarity and
station ground connections). Connect the LAN cable, and 50-pin I/O cable.
Step 2: (Factory New units) Configure the unit with the proper IP address/netmask/gateway
settings. Use either the RS-232 Craft Port or Web Browser to edit the factory default
addresses. Verify that the device replies to pings for the new settings from another site in
your network. This confirms that gateway IP address and netmask are correct. If you
cannot ping the unit, check the settings using the craft interface (9600 8N1). If the unit
responds to pings, most other problems can be resolved remotely using the web interface.
Use the Web browser interface to connect to the 2314/2316 using the new IP address and
finish configuring the rest of the 2314/2316 SNMP Alarm Encoder settings.
Step 3: It is a good idea to verify that all alarm inputs, control relay outputs and analog voltage
inputs are working properly before leaving the site. This is easily done on-site using the
web interface.
Step 4: Configure your SNMP manager for the 2314/2316 SNMP Alarm Encoder. Compile the
Fial Incorporated registry MIB (fial-registry-mib.mib) and the Fial Incorporated Encoder MIB
(fial-enc-mib.mib) into the manager. Note: Fial Inc. Encoder MIB is used for the 2311,
2314 and 2316 SNMP Encoder products. Add the Network Elements to be monitored.
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