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closed. Digital input connections directly through sensor for some models or connect directly to
the RJ11 socket. Convenient splitting plug available for attaching two sensors to one RJ11
socket.
Purpose:
Monitoring of temperatures, humidity and other analog data in computer rooms with
automated response to system alarms.
Alarms can be individually configured and defined for trip contacts such as fire, smoke and
intrusion, and minimum/maximum thresholds values can be set for analog devices such as
humidity, temperature and pressure, fluid level, etc.
– any sensor which transmits its values
between 0- 10 V may be connected to a SENSORMANAGER.
Data logging, logging of alarms, automatic shutdowns of network computers, and other
actions can be set as reactions to critical alarms.
All system operating and configuring can be done remotely via Web browser. The EVENT
driven alarm management system of the CS121 informs the administrator of problems and
may automatically switch off computers and other devices (Optional extensions: SITESWITCH
4 or SITEMANGER).
The SENSORMANAGER is an extension to the CS121 Webmanager. If you want to connect
any other computing device, please download the RS-232 protocol for the SENSOR
MANAGER from our website and adjust your software to this communication type.
Important:
New firmware for your CS121 is available for download at:
7.3.2
Installation and Network integration
Figure 104:
CS121-Installation with SENSORMANAGER
As shown in the figure above CS121 can also be applied to observe and react on alarms of the
SENSORMANAGER-Inputs. Therefore, the CS121 COM2 port is connected and configurated
for the SensorManager’s AUX- and Sensor-Input/Outputs. Within the CS121 configuration it is
possible to define actions, which will be released from events of the SensorManager’s devices.
Connecting the SENSORMANAGER Box
The SENSORMANAGER has to be connected with the original configuration cable (not
included) of the CS121 to COM 2.