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NetMediator T2S

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NetMediator T2S

Send TBOS Alarms Directly to Your SNMP or TL1 Manager

The NetMediator is like an RTU on steroids - it does everything the NetGuardian 832A does, and then some. It's a full-featured alarm collector and protocol mediation device in one. You can mediate and monitor, saving you the expense of buying additional RTUs.

Protocols: SNMP, TL1, TBOS
Mediation: 8 TBOS displays to SNMP or TL1
Discrete Inputs: 32
Analog Inputs: 8 (voltage/current)
Analog Input Range: -70 to 94 VDC or 4 to 20 mA
Control Outputs: 8
Maximum Voltage: 60 VDC/120 VAC
Maximum Current: 1 Amp, AC/DC
Interface:
  • 4 RS-422/RS-485 TBOS ports
  • 4 RS-232 serial reach-through ports
  • 2 50-pin connectors
  • 1 4-pin connector
  • 1 RJ45 10BaseT Ethernet port
  • 1 RJ11 POTS jack
  • 1 DB9F craft port
Visual Interface: 18 LEDs, LCD display
Dimensions: 1.75"H x 17"W x 12"D (4.5 cm x 43.2 cm x 30.5 cm)
Weight: 4 lbs. 3 oz. (1.9 kg)
Mounting: 19" or 23" rack
Power Input: +24 VDC
Current Draw: 200 mA
Fuse: 0.75 Amp GMT
Operating Temperature: 32°-140° F (0°-60° C)
Operating Humidity: 0%-95% noncondensing


Remote Alarm Block 176N

Remote Alarm Block 176N

Convert Contact Closures to SNMP Traps Right at Your MDF

Ordinarily, if you want to get SNMP Traps from your Main Distribution Frame, you're looking at hours of work and a hefty price in technicians' time and overtime pay.

First you've got to collect all the wires at your Main Distribution Frame and tie them down to a terminal block. Then you've got to cross connect the wires from the terminal block to an SNMP RTU - and that means running the wires over an equipment ladder and sewing them down.

There's an easier way - the Remote Alarm Block 176N. It's a remote alarm block and SNMP RTU in one unit. The RAB installs right in your Main Distribution Frame. Tie all the wires to the RAB - and the only thing you've got going out is a nice, clean Ethernet cable ... straight to your LAN and your SNMP manager.

  • 176 alarm inputs for dense alarm collection in the smallest possible space.
  • Compact design frees space for revenue generating equipment
  • 4 control relays for instant response to system integrity threats
  • Selectable alarm qualification times separate nuisances from emergencies
  • Free Windows configuration software included
  • Free lifetime firmware upgrades
  • Easy hardware replacement without having to disconnect wire-wrap dressing
  • Mounts on rack or wall


Remote Alarm Block

Remote Alarm Block 176N Specifications

Protocols: SNMP, DCPx, DCPf, DCP, and DCP1
Discrete Point Inputs: 176
Alarm Detection Speed: Configurable to 100-10000 msec
Control Outputs: Relay contacts, 2 Form A, 2 Form C
Maximum Voltage: 60 VDC/120 VAC
Maximum Current: 1 Amp, AC/DC
Interfaces:
  • 1 RS-232 or RS-485 serial port
  • 1 stereo jack craft port
  • 1 RJ-45 10BaseT Ethernet port
Visual Display: 6 bicolor LEDs
Dimensions: 4"x 8"x 5" (10.2 cm x 20.3 cm x 12.7 cm)
Weight: 4 lbs (1.8 kg)
Mounting: 19" rack, 23" rack, or wall mounting
Power Input: -48VDC (-40 to -70 VDC)
Current Draw: 50 mA
Fuse: 1 Amp GMT
Operating Temperature: 32° -140° F (0° - 60° C)
Operating Humidity: 0%-95% noncondensing

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