Date: 2021-08-17
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Note:
What is the difference between the RF1628 UPS interface and the APC Smart Network?
In principle, the APC card can handle the RFC1628 standard - you will be able to query basic information about the UPS.
However, the APC cards often uses their own OIDs. These OIDs are specific to AP and not conform to the RFC1628 standards.
Therefore, it is recommended to use the APC Smart network setting instead of RFC1628 interface.
Setting up the destination card using SNMP v3 at CS141
All devices of the CS141 family support SNMP v1, v2, and v3.
Enter the access data for the destination card according to your configuration and click
Apply
Wiring UPS with SITEMANAGER 6 / SITEMONITOR 6
On the back of the device, next to the network connector, is a MINI DIN connector labelled COM 1:
Connect the supplied adapter cable MINIDIN / RS232 and then connect the standard data cable that came with your UPS to the
adapter cable.
To ensure proper grip, place the included nuts between the small two latches. The SITEMANAGER or SITEMONITOR displays
the data of the UPS in the UPS monitor after a short synchronization phase:
The status LED next to the MINI DIN connector flashes slowly and evenly green.
Note
Please note that just connecting the UPS is not enough: As long as you have selected the dummy, the LED will flash green
even if no UPS model has been set up
– By activating COM 1 without further configuration, the CS141 will select a place holder
to ensure all menus are available.