
MX SYSTEMS MONITOR CARD
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Main Menu Items
The main menu consists of 9 different screens.
To switch between each menu item press the
MENU button. Alarm Details and System
Settings have several addition screens available
for viewing or changing system parameters,
press the SELECT button to choose a parameter
for viewing or modification of settings. Hold the
MENU button down to return to the main menu
screens.
Operation
Normal operation of the Monitor Card is exactly
the same as a standard Exeltech Alarm Card
with the notable exception of remote monitoring
of system status. A blinking LED for the new
alarm state announces new alarm states;
pressing ether button stops the blinking, and
Alarm Details will give a listing of any alarms that
have activated. For a complete description of the
Exeltech Alarm Card, see the Exeltech System
Installation/Operation manual.
Remote Monitoring
Remote monitoring can be performed via DHCP
enabled network, or RS 232 serial port. Monitoring
software is included to allow remote sensing of
alarm states, however, it is simple to implement
custom software to meet any monitoring needs.
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Turn the Inverter
Modules on or off.
Disconnect will remove
the AC Voltage output
from the system.
Select a Menu item for
additional information.
Scroll thru different menu
options allowing access to
system information.
RS-232-Serial data port
Network Activity
Network Link
Indicator LED of
System Status.
Data output to monitor
the system status over
an Ethernet based
network.
It is now possible to monitor all of your remote power stations, anywhere, from a single location. You
can have up to the minute verification that all of your remote power systems are 100% operational. Your
remote power system can tell you that it is currently running at 90% of its rated capacity.
An Exeltech System Monitor card is an upgrade option for any Exeltech MX Series Redundant or
Upgradeable System equipped with an Alarm Card or New MX Systems with a Transfer Switch. This
new product allows customers to monitor all important aspects of their power system from any IP based
Ethernet network.
Customers can monitor all system alarm functions including: Power Module fail, Control Card Fail, Over
Temperature, Under DC Voltage, A-B Bus failure, System Breaker Open, and System Failure.
Additionally, customers can monitor battery voltage and current usage, and System output voltage and
current. All alarm functions are viewable from an LCD display located on the System Monitor Card, and
Ethernet connection, or a local Rs232 connection.
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