IGS-NT-BC, SW Version 1.2.0,
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IGS-NT-BC-1.2.0 Reference Guide.PDF
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SMS-CDMA:
This option sends a short text message (SMS) containing the actual Alarmlist contents to the
recipient's mobile phone via the CDMA modem. The channel address must contain complete telephone
number of the recipient's mobile phone.
IB-E-MAIL:
This option sends an e-mail containing the actual Alarmlist contents and latest 20 history records
(only date, time, reason) to the recipient's mailbox via the IB-COM module or IG-IB module. The channel
address must contain valid e-mail address of the recipient.
N
OTE
:
The SMTP settings (SMTP authent,SMTP user name, SMTP password, SMTP address, Contr mailbox) must
be properly adjusted for sending e-mails.
Example of setting
There is an example of setting of Remote Alarm Messaging. In this case active calls we be triggered on
Mains
protect
and
Mains
protect
with
Reset
alarms.
Message
is
sent
via
to
[email protected] (Channel 1
– available for NTC controller or with any controller with connected
IB-NT or I-LB+), archive is sent via ISDN modem to the number +111222333444 (Channel 2) and SMS is
sent to the 999111333555 (Channel 3).
It is also possible to adjust number of attempts that controller performs in case of not successful Active Call
–
Comms settings:ActCallAttempt
.
The
language
of
messages
can
be
changed
–
Comms settings:Acall+SMS lang
(use Translator and Languages tabs in GenConfig to adjust languages).
Up to five channels can be used.
Controller Redundancy
Redundant system is a general term for applications where there are two controllers at each gen-set. One is
the main controller, which controls the gen-set in normal conditions, the other is the redundant controller,
which takes over the control when the main controller fails. Both controllers have identical firmware and most
of the configuration and setpoints. Only several things need to be adjusted/configured differently because of
the rendundancy function itself.
C
AUTION
!
If there are shared binary or analog outputs used on the controller (e.g. for system start/stop), it is necessary
to prepare the configuration in the way so each controller uses binary or analog output set with different
address. Configuration in gen-set controllers then needs to be altered so it can receive signals from both
controllers (e.g. using built-in PLC functions).
Redundant systems using binary signals
It is not possible to use this redundancy system since correct function of the ccontroller depends on CAN bus
communication and thus CAN redundancy should be always used.