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NetSure Monitor Unit User Manual (UM1M832DNA)
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Rev. C
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External Interface Functions
10M/100M Ethernet Port Located on Monitor Unit’s Top Panel
An RJ-45 10BaseT jack is provided on the top panel of the monitor unit for connection to a computer for local
access to the monitor unit’s web pages or to a Local Area Network (LAN) for remote access to the monitor
unit’s web pages. This port supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) function. For remote
access, the communications cable should be a shielded cable.
NOTE!
Some systems may have an IB4 board with a second Ethernet port. If your system has an IB4
board, DO NOT connect your Local Area Network (LAN) to the monitor unit’s top panel Ethernet port.
10M Ethernet Port Located on Optional IB4 Board (if furnished)
An RJ-45 10BaseT jack is provided on the IB4 board (if furnished in your system) for connection to a Local
Area Network (LAN) for remote access to the monitor unit’s web pages. The communications cable should be
a shielded cable.
IB (Interface Board) (if furnished)
Some systems may be furnished with an IB (Interface Board) connected to the monitor unit.
The IB2 (Interface Board) provides four (4) programmable form C-relay outputs.
The relay outputs can be connected to customer external alarm circuits. Each relay output can be configured
to change state when one or more alarm events occur.
The relay outputs can also be connected to customer external equipment, so that the relay output can control
or interface with the customer external equipment.
TL1
See “TL1 Interface” starting on page 32.
Machine-to-Machine HTTP Interface
See “Machine-to-Machine HTTP Interface” starting on page 33.
Consumption Map (when used with advanced distribution panels)
The monitor unit has a consumption map function accessible via the Web pages. A User can designate a
system’s distribution device (connected to a customer load) to be monitored for consumption. Customer load
consumption parameters for this distribution device are displayed on the consumption map Web page.
Refer to “Consumption Map Tab” on page 65. Refer also to “Consumption Map Settings Tab Programmable
Parameter Descriptions” on page 69.