Vertiv NetSure LMS1000 User manual

NetSure™
LMS Data Processing Unit
User Manual (Section 5847), Revision ZA
Specification Number: 586505000 and 586505500
Model Number: LMS1000
Firmware Version 12.3
Also for the LMS Monitoring System factory integrated into Spec. Nos.
582140000, 582140001, and 582126100 NetSure™ Power Systems (NPS)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Admonishments Used in this Document.......................................................... 15
Static Warning......................................................................................................... 16
FCC Information...................................................................................................... 17
Introduction .............................................................................................................19
Preface...........................................................................................................................................................................19
What is LMS1000................................................................................................................................................19
LMS1000 Consists Of....................................................................................................................................20
LMS1000 Provides............................................................................................................................................. 21
Operating LMS1000.............................................................................................. 23
LMS1000 Description.................................................................................................................................... 23
Components of LMS1000 .................................................................................................................................23
LMS1000 Channel Numbering Scheme..............................................................................................23
Inputs/Outputs (I/O) and Channels................................................................................................23
Nodes.......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Putting it Together, the LMS1000 Channel Numbering Scheme.................... 24
Local Controls and Indicators................................................................................................................ 25
LMS1000 Display Option...................................................................................................................................25
Location and Identification...............................................................................................................................25
LMS1000 CPU Circuit Cards..........................................................................................................................25
Accessing the System through a Local or Remote Terminal................................28
Passwords and Access Levels......................................................................................................................28
Terminal Requirements .......................................................................................................................................28
Local Terminal Access .........................................................................................................................................29
Remote Terminal Access...................................................................................................................................29
Modem Connection....................................................................................................................................... 29
Telnet Connection.......................................................................................................................................... 29
Using a Terminal ........................................................................................................................................................29
Logging On To the System...............................................................................................................................31
Callback Feature.........................................................................................................................................................32
Header Information..................................................................................................................................................32
Accessing the LMS1000 through the Web Interface .................................................... 32
Security Adapter Unit (SAU)..........................................................................................................................32
WEB Interface Overview......................................................................................................................................32
Requirements ................................................................................................................................................................33
Getting Started.............................................................................................................................................................33
General........................................................................................................................................................................33
Screen Updates..................................................................................................................................................33
File Transfers........................................................................................................................................................33
Vortex Plants ....................................................................................................................................................... 34
Setting Up the Web Interface ....................................................................................................................... 34
IP Address .............................................................................................................................................................. 34

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Plant Status Setup.......................................................................................................................................... 34
Custom Pages..................................................................................................................................................... 34
Access Levels................................................................................................................................................................35
Logging into the LMS1000 via the WEB Interface ...................................................................35
Homepage ........................................................................................................................................................................36
System Status Area....................................................................................................................................... 36
Menu Navigation Area................................................................................................................................ 36
Main View Area...................................................................................................................................................37
Menu Navigation ........................................................................................................................................................37
Alarms...................................................................................................................................................................................37
“Status” Menu Group..............................................................................................................................................37
“Alarms” Status View.....................................................................................................................................37
“Channels” Status View.............................................................................................................................. 38
“Power” Status View......................................................................................................................................40
“Status Pages” View ....................................................................................................................................... 41
“Group Pages” View....................................................................................................................................... 43
Configuring Group Pages ........................................................................................................................44
“History” Menu Group........................................................................................................................................... 45
“Alarm Log” View ............................................................................................................................................. 45
“Event Log” View..............................................................................................................................................46
“Min/Max/Avg” View......................................................................................................................................47
“Distr. Capacity” View................................................................................................................................... 48
“Daily/Weekly” View.......................................................................................................................................49
“Inventory” Menu....................................................................................................................................................... 50
“Notes” Menu ..................................................................................................................................................................51
“Configuration” Menu Group...........................................................................................................................52
“Alarms & PLC” View .....................................................................................................................................52
“Channels” View .................................................................................................................................................53
“Power” View ........................................................................................................................................................ 54
“Settings” View....................................................................................................................................................55
“Users” View.......................................................................................................................................................... 56
Accessing LMS1000 via TELNET and TFTP......................................................................... 57
Accessing LMS1000 via SNMP............................................................................................................ 57
Management Information Base (MIB) User Interface.............................................................57
Using the TL1/X.25 Port (if TL1/X.25 Software Option is installed).................. 57
Using the TL1 Port (if TL1 [over Ethernet] Software Option is
installed)......................................................................................................................................................................58
Using the Gateway Port (if Gateway Software Option is installed)..................58
Gateway Port Parameters:.................................................................................................................................58
Operation – Manual Connection With No Profile: ......................................................................58
Operation – Manual Connection with a Profile:........................................................................... 59
Operation – Global Command Connection:..................................................................................... 59
Operation – Gateway Session Termination Message: ..........................................................60

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Restrictions.....................................................................................................................................................................60
List of LMS Commands Accepted As Gateway Port Global Commands ............ 61
Using Programmable Commands.......................................................................................................61
Using the Alarm Cutoff Feature...........................................................................................................62
Forcing On Relays or LED's......................................................................................................................63
Acknowledging System Alarms ...........................................................................................................63
Analog and Function Channel Statistics.....................................................................................63
Basic Statistics .............................................................................................................................................................63
Advanced Statistics................................................................................................................................................ 64
Using the Scan Feature................................................................................................................................64
Using the Rate Feature (Analog Channel Maximum Load
Percentages Report).......................................................................................................................................64
Viewing and Clearing the Alarm Log..............................................................................................65
Viewing and Clearing the Event Log ..............................................................................................67
Using Status Pages .......................................................................................................................................... 73
Using Information Pages.............................................................................................................................74
Using the Mail Service...................................................................................................................................74
Methods of Obtaining Specific Information .............................................................................74
Downloading and Uploading the Configuration .................................................................. 75
Downloading and Uploading Using XMODEM..............................................................................75
Downloading and Uploading Using TFTP ......................................................................................... 77
Accessing a VPS/NPS Power System.............................................................................................77
Accessing an NPS Power System.......................................................................................................81
Viewing Software Options Installed .................................................................................................92
Using the Power Metering Software Option............................................................................92
What Is Power Metering?...................................................................................................................................92
Setting Up Power Metering .............................................................................................................................92
Using Power Metering ..........................................................................................................................................93
POWER Command ......................................................................................................................................... 93
CLR POWER Command ............................................................................................................................94
Determining If the Power Metering Option Is Installed........................................................ 94
What Do I Need, How Do I Order?............................................................................................................ 95
Using the LMS Dual MCA Interface Software Option (when
586505000/586505500 List 78 installed)...............................................................................95
What Is the LMS Dual MCA Interface Feature?.......................................................................... 95
Setting Up the LMS Dual MCA Interface Feature..................................................................... 96
Using the LMS Dual MCA Interface Feature.................................................................................. 96
Changing Global System Settings (both systems).........................................................96
Changing VPS Specific Settings........................................................................................................97
VPS System Current.....................................................................................................................................98
VPS Total PCU Current............................................................................................................................. 98
System PCU Minor Alarm and PCU Major Alarm.............................................................98
VPS Fuse Alarm and VPS All AC Off Alarm...........................................................................98
Other VPS Status.............................................................................................................................................99

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LMS VPS and LMS NPS Communication Failure.............................................................99
Using the Battery Discharge Timer Feature...........................................................................99
What Is the Battery Discharge Timer Feature?........................................................................... 99
Setting Up the Battery Discharge Timer Feature .........................................................100
Using the Battery Discharge Timer Feature ............................................................................... 100
Using the Door Access Controller Interface (when
586505000/586505500 List 80 installed) ...........................................................................100
Using the External GPS Modem Interface (when
586505000/586505500 List 84 installed) ...........................................................................100
Using the AC Analyzer Interface (when 586505000/586505500 List
85 installed)...........................................................................................................................................................100
LMS1000 Input Signal and Alarm Limit Processing...................................................... 101
Discharge................................................................................................................................................................. 103
Charge........................................................................................................................................................................ 103
Power System Remote Temperature Compensation Feature........................... 103
Predefined Function Channels........................................................................................................... 103
LMS Battery Fuel Gage and End-of-Life Warning..........................................................104
Function Channel Settings:................................................................................................................. 104
Function Channel Values:..................................................................................................................... 104
Commands............................................................................................................. 106
Overview of the Command Set..........................................................................................................106
LMS1000 Commands.........................................................................................................................................106
VPS/NPS Power System Interface Commands.........................................................................109
NPS Power System Interface Commands........................................................................................ 112
IP Networking Commands .............................................................................................................................. 115
SNMP Commands................................................................................................................................................... 115
TL1 Commands Supported..................................................................................................................116
LMS1000 Commands, VPS/NPS Power System Interface
Commands, and NPS Power System Interface Commands (in
alphabetical order)...........................................................................................................................................119
Sample Command..................................................................................................................................................120
Command Conventions and Options ................................................................................................... 121
Command Conventions............................................................................................................................ 121
Command Options ........................................................................................................................................ 121
Commands .....................................................................................................................................................................123
ACK ............................................................................................................................................................................. 123
ACO.............................................................................................................................................................................124
AID ............................................................................................................................................................................... 125
ALARMS................................................................................................................................................................. 125
ALARMS NETSURE .................................................................................................................................... 128
ANSWER ................................................................................................................................................................ 133
BATTERY ..............................................................................................................................................................134
BATTERY THERMAL................................................................................................................................ 135
BATTERY TIMER...........................................................................................................................................136

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BATTERY TIMER ?...................................................................................................................................... 137
BATTERY TIMER CLR.............................................................................................................................. 138
BATTERY TIMER CSV .............................................................................................................................139
BATTERY TIMER SET............................................................................................................................. 140
BATTERY TIMER STATUS...................................................................................................................141
BOARDS .................................................................................................................................................................142
BYE..............................................................................................................................................................................145
CHANNELS.........................................................................................................................................................146
CLASS....................................................................................................................................................................... 147
CLR..............................................................................................................................................................................148
CLR ACO................................................................................................................................................................149
CLR EVENTS.....................................................................................................................................................150
CLR LED.................................................................................................................................................................. 151
CLR LOG................................................................................................................................................................ 152
CLR MAIL.............................................................................................................................................................. 153
CLR POWER.......................................................................................................................................................154
CLR PROGRAM............................................................................................................................................... 155
CLR RLY.................................................................................................................................................................156
CLR STATS......................................................................................................................................................... 157
CLR STATS DAILY ......................................................................................................................................158
CLR STATS WEEKLY................................................................................................................................159
CMD........................................................................................................................................................................... 160
COM.............................................................................................................................................................................161
CONFIG ...................................................................................................................................................................162
CONNECT ............................................................................................................................................................. 171
DAC DEL................................................................................................................................................................ 173
DAC LIST............................................................................................................................................................... 174
DAC SET................................................................................................................................................................ 175
DAC SET LOCK OFF .................................................................................................................................. 176
DAC SET LOCK ON......................................................................................................................................177
DAC STATUS.................................................................................................................................................... 178
DATE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 179
DOWNLOAD.......................................................................................................................................................180
DOWNLOAD TFTP.......................................................................................................................................181
DOWNLOAD TFTP NPS......................................................................................................................... 182
DOWNLOAD TFTP NETSURE .........................................................................................................183
DOWNLOAD NPS..........................................................................................................................................184
DOWNLOAD NETSURE..........................................................................................................................185
EFF...............................................................................................................................................................................186
EVENTS.................................................................................................................................................................. 187
HELP......................................................................................................................................................................... 190
HELP NETSURE.............................................................................................................................................198
INFO............................................................................................................................................................................201

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LIMITS.....................................................................................................................................................................202
LOG............................................................................................................................................................................204
MAIL..........................................................................................................................................................................206
MENU.......................................................................................................................................................................207
MODE.......................................................................................................................................................................209
NETWORK............................................................................................................................................................210
NETWORK INITIALIZE.............................................................................................................................. 211
NODE......................................................................................................................................................................... 213
NODE ADD ..........................................................................................................................................................214
NODE CONFIG .................................................................................................................................................216
NODE DELETE ................................................................................................................................................ 218
NODE INITIO.....................................................................................................................................................220
NODE LIST...........................................................................................................................................................222
NODE REPLACE............................................................................................................................................ 224
OPTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 226
PERIODS ................................................................................................................................................................227
PHONE.................................................................................................................................................................... 228
POWER ................................................................................................................................................................... 229
PRCONFIG............................................................................................................................................................ 231
PRCONFIG NPS.............................................................................................................................................. 234
PRCONFIG NETSURE..............................................................................................................................249
PROGRAM............................................................................................................................................................252
RATE......................................................................................................................................................................... 253
REPORT................................................................................................................................................................. 254
SCAN ........................................................................................................................................................................ 255
SCAN NETSURE ............................................................................................................................................257
SEQUENCE......................................................................................................................................................... 262
SET............................................................................................................................................................................. 263
SET ACO...............................................................................................................................................................264
SET AID.................................................................................................................................................................. 265
SET ANSWER................................................................................................................................................... 267
SET CHANNELS ........................................................................................................................................... 268
SET CLASS.........................................................................................................................................................269
SET CMD.............................................................................................................................................................. 270
SET COM...............................................................................................................................................................272
SET DATE.............................................................................................................................................................273
SET DEFAULTS............................................................................................................................................. 274
SET EFF ................................................................................................................................................................. 276
SET EMAIL...........................................................................................................................................................277
SET GATEWAY ...............................................................................................................................................278
SET INFO.............................................................................................................................................................. 279
SET LED................................................................................................................................................................280
SET LIMITS ......................................................................................................................................................... 281

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SET MAIL ............................................................................................................................................................. 286
SET MODE...........................................................................................................................................................287
SET NPS................................................................................................................................................................289
SET NPS CANIO............................................................................................................................................. 291
SET NPS MESSAGE CANIO_BD .................................................................................................... 293
SET NPS MESSAGE DISTRIBUTION.........................................................................................294
SET NPS MESSAGE MCA.................................................................................................................... 295
SET NPS MESSAGE PCU.....................................................................................................................296
SET NPS MESSAGE RELAY .............................................................................................................. 297
SET NPS MESSAGE ROUTER .........................................................................................................298
SET NPS PASSWORD..............................................................................................................................299
SET NPS PCU ................................................................................................................................................. 300
SET NPS SYSTEM BATONDISCH................................................................................................301
SET NPS SYSTEM CAPALTCURLIMIT..................................................................................302
SET NPS SYSTEM CURLIMIT..........................................................................................................303
SET NPS SYSTEM EQMULTIPLIER...........................................................................................304
SET NPS SYSTEM FLTVOLT...........................................................................................................305
SET NPS SYSTEM HI1TEMPALM................................................................................................306
SET NPS SYSTEM HI2TEMPALM...............................................................................................307
SET NPS SYSTEM HIVLTALM1.....................................................................................................308
SET NPS SYSTEM HIVLTALM2....................................................................................................309
SET NPS SYSTEM HVS..........................................................................................................................310
SET NPS SYSTEM LOADACURRENT....................................................................................... 311
SET NPS SYSTEM LOADBCURRENT ...................................................................................... 312
SET NPS SYSTEM LOADCURRENT .......................................................................................... 313
SET NPS SYSTEM LOW1TEMPALM .........................................................................................314
SET NPS SYSTEM LOW2TEMPALM......................................................................................... 315
SET NPS SYSTEM NAGTIMER........................................................................................................316
SET NPS SYSTEM RLYOFFTEST................................................................................................. 317
SET NPS SYSTEM RLYONTEST ...................................................................................................318
SET NPS SYSTEM RLYTSTTIME..................................................................................................319
SET NPS SYSTEM SEQDELAY.......................................................................................................320
SET NPS SYSTEM TEMPCOMPMAX........................................................................................ 321
SET NPS SYSTEM TEMPCOMPMIN..........................................................................................322
SET NPS SYSTEM TEMPSLOPE...................................................................................................323
SET NPS SYSTEM TSTEQMODE................................................................................................. 324
SET NPS SYSTEM TSTEQTIME.................................................................................................... 325
SET NPS SYSTEM TSTEQVOLT.................................................................................................. 326
SET NPS SYSTEM UPDATEINV.....................................................................................................327
SET NPS SYSTEM USECELSIUS.................................................................................................. 328
SET NPS SYSTEM USEFAHRENHEIT .................................................................................... 329
SET NPS SYSTEM VERYLOWVOLT.........................................................................................330
SET PERIODS.................................................................................................................................................... 331

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SET PHONE........................................................................................................................................................332
SET PROFILE.................................................................................................................................................... 334
SET PROGRAM ..............................................................................................................................................336
SET REPORT .....................................................................................................................................................337
SET RLY ................................................................................................................................................................ 338
SET SEQUENCE ............................................................................................................................................ 339
SET STATS CHANNELS........................................................................................................................341
SET STATUS .................................................................................................................................................... 342
SET SYSTEM....................................................................................................................................................344
SET TIME .............................................................................................................................................................349
SET TIMEOUT.................................................................................................................................................350
SET UNIT............................................................................................................................................................... 351
SET USERS......................................................................................................................................................... 352
SET NETSURE ................................................................................................................................................ 355
SET NETSURE LVD DISCONNECT ............................................................................................357
SET NETSURE LVD FORCECONN............................................................................................. 358
SET NETSURE LVD RECONNECT............................................................................................. 359
SET NETSURE MESSAGE MCA ....................................................................................................360
SET NETSURE MESSAGE PCU ......................................................................................................361
SET NETSURE PASSWORD .............................................................................................................. 362
SET NETSURE PCU FANSPEED...................................................................................................363
SET NETSURE PCU LOADSHARE .............................................................................................364
SET NETSURE PCU STATE..............................................................................................................365
SET NETSURE PCU TOTALSLOTS ..........................................................................................366
SET NETSURE SUBSYSTEM CALVOLT............................................................................... 367
SET NETSURE SUBSYSTEM FACTORYCAL ...................................................................368
SET NETSURE SUBSYSTEM HIVALM ...................................................................................369
SET NETSURE SUBSYSTEM LVALM......................................................................................370
SET NETSURE SUBSYSTEM OVRCURRENT................................................................... 371
SET NETSURE SYSTEM 25APLACES......................................................................................372
SET NETSURE SYSTEM 50APLACES.....................................................................................373
SET NETSURE SYSTEM 100APLACES ................................................................................. 374
SET NETSURE SYSTEM 200APLACES .................................................................................375
SET NETSURE SYSTEM 50%BATONDISCH.................................................................... 376
SET NETSURE SYSTEM AUTOEQMULT.............................................................................377
SET NETSURE SYSTEM BATONDISCH ............................................................................... 378
SET NETSURE SYSTEM BATTCURLIM................................................................................ 379
SET NETSURE SYSTEM BATTOVRCUR..............................................................................380
SET NETSURE SYSTEM CALVOLT...........................................................................................381
SET NETSURE SYSTEM COMPMAX ....................................................................................... 382
SET NETSURE SYSTEM COMPMIN ......................................................................................... 383
SET NETSURE SYSTEM COMPSLOPE..................................................................................384
SET NETSURE SYSTEM COMPSOURCE............................................................................. 385

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SET NETSURE SYSTEM CURLIMIT..........................................................................................386
SET NETSURE SYSTEM FACTORYCAL............................................................................... 387
SET NETSURE SYSTEM FLTVOLT...........................................................................................388
SET NETSURE SYSTEM HIVLTALM1.....................................................................................389
SET NETSURE SYSTEM HIVLTALM2 ....................................................................................390
SET NETSURE SYSTEM HVS...........................................................................................................391
SET NETSURE SYSTEM INVENTORY.................................................................................... 392
SET NETSURE SYSTEM MODE .................................................................................................... 393
SET NETSURE SYSTEM NAGTIMER.......................................................................................394
SET NETSURE SYSTEM OVRCURRENT ............................................................................. 395
SET NETSURE SYSTEM RLYTESTTIME .............................................................................396
SET NETSURE SYSTEM TEMPCOMP.................................................................................... 397
SET NETSURE SYSTEM TEMPHIGH ......................................................................................398
SET NETSURE SYSTEM TEMPLOW........................................................................................399
SET NETSURE SYSTEM TSTEQTIME...................................................................................400
SET NETSURE SYSTEM TSTEQVOLT .................................................................................. 401
STATS.....................................................................................................................................................................402
STATS CHANNELS................................................................................................................................... 404
STATS DAILY...................................................................................................................................................405
STATS WEEKLY............................................................................................................................................407
STATUS................................................................................................................................................................ 409
TIME.......................................................................................................................................................................... 410
TIMEOUT ...............................................................................................................................................................411
UNIT........................................................................................................................................................................... 412
UPLOAD.................................................................................................................................................................413
UPLOAD TFTP ................................................................................................................................................414
UPLOAD TFTP NPS ...................................................................................................................................415
UPLOAD TFTP NETSURE....................................................................................................................416
UPLOAD NPS....................................................................................................................................................417
UPLOAD NETSURE ....................................................................................................................................418
USERS ......................................................................................................................................................................419
VI.................................................................................................................................................................................... 421
IP Networking Commands (in alphabetical order).........................................................423
Sample Command.................................................................................................................................................424
Command Conventions and Options ................................................................................................. 425
Command Conventions..........................................................................................................................425
Command Options ...................................................................................................................................... 425
Commands ................................................................................................................................................................... 426
IP...................................................................................................................................................................................426
IP ADDRESS ...................................................................................................................................................... 427
IP DELETE...........................................................................................................................................................428
IP GATEWAY ....................................................................................................................................................429
IP HOST.................................................................................................................................................................430

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IP NETMASK......................................................................................................................................................431
SNMP Commands (in alphabetical order)..............................................................................433
Sample Command.................................................................................................................................................434
Command Conventions and Options ................................................................................................. 435
Command Conventions..........................................................................................................................435
Command Options ......................................................................................................................................435
Commands ...................................................................................................................................................................436
SNMP .......................................................................................................................................................................436
SNMP GET.......................................................................................................................................................... 437
SNMP OFF...........................................................................................................................................................438
SNMP ON .............................................................................................................................................................439
SNMP SET.......................................................................................................................................................... 440
TRAPS......................................................................................................................................................................441
TRAPS ADD.......................................................................................................................................................442
TRAPS COMMUNITY...............................................................................................................................443
TRAPS DELETE............................................................................................................................................ 444
TRAPS OCCURRED ...................................................................................................................................445
TRAPS OFF ........................................................................................................................................................446
TRAPS ON...........................................................................................................................................................447
TRAPS PERSISTENT................................................................................................................................448
TRAPS RETIRED...........................................................................................................................................449
TRAPS VERSION ..........................................................................................................................................450
TL1 Commands, Autonomous Messages, and Error Codes..................................452
TL1 Commands Supported (in alphabetical order)...................................................... 454
Commands ................................................................................................................................................................... 455
ACTIVATE-USER (ACT-USER)......................................................................................................455
ALLOW-MESSAGE-ALL (ALW-MSG-ALL) ........................................................................456
CANCEL-USER (CANC-USER)....................................................................................................... 457
DELETE-USER-SECURITY (DLT-USER-SECU)............................................................458
EDIT-DATE_AND_TIME (ED-DAT) ............................................................................................459
EDIT-PID (ED-PID) .................................................................................................................................... 460
EDIT-USER-SECURITY (ED-USER-SECU) ..........................................................................461
ENTER-USER-SECURITY (ENT-USER-SECU)...............................................................463
INHIBIT-MESSAGE-ALL (INH-MSG-ALL)...........................................................................465
INITIALIZE-LOG (INIT-LOG).............................................................................................................466
INITIALIZE-REGISTER (INIT-REG-{EQPT|ALL})..........................................................467
INITIALIZE SYSTEM (INIT-SYS)....................................................................................................469
OPERATE-ALARM CUTOFF (OPR-ACO-{EQPT|ALL})..........................................471
OPERATE-EXTERNAL-CONTROL (OPR-EXT-CONT) .......................................... 472
RELEASE-EXTERNAL-CONTROL (RLS-EXT-CONT)............................................. 473
RETRIEVE-ALARM (RTRV-ALM-{EQPT|ALL}).............................................................474
RETRIEVE-ALARM-ENVIRONMENT (RTRV-ALM-ENV) .................................... 477
RETRIEVE-ATTRIBUTE (RTRV-ATTR-{EQPT|ALL})..............................................479

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RETRIEVE-ATTRIBUTE-ENVIRONMENT (RTRV-ATTR-ENV)......................481
RETRIEVE-CONDITION (RTRV-COND-{EQPT|ALL}).............................................483
RETRIEVE-EXTERNAL-CONTROL (RTRV-EXT-CONT)......................................486
RETRIEVE-HEADER (RTRV-HDR).............................................................................................488
RETRIEVE-LOG (RTRV-LOG) .........................................................................................................489
RETRIEVE-PERFORMANCE MONITORING (RTRV-PM-
{EQPT|ALL}).................................................................................................................................................... 490
RETRIEVE-THRESHOLD (RTRV-TH-{EQPT|ALL})..................................................493
RETRIEVE-USER-SECURITY (RTRV-USER-SECU)...................................................495
SET-ATTRIBUTE (SET-ATTR-{EQPT})................................................................................496
SET-ATTRIBUTE-ENVIRONMENT (SET-ATTR-ENV)...........................................498
SET-SYSTEM_IDENTIFICATION (SET-SID)..................................................................... 500
SET-THRESHOLD (SET-TH-{EQPT}).....................................................................................501
TL1 Autonomous Messages Supported (in alphabetical order) .....................504
Commands ...................................................................................................................................................................505
CANCEL SESSION (TIMEOUT)......................................................................................................505
REPORT ALARM (REPT ALM {EQPT/COM}) .................................................................506
REPORT ALARM ENVIRONMENT (REPT ALM ENV).............................................508
REPORT CONDITION (REPT COND {EQPT/COM}).................................................509
REPORT EVENT (REPT EVT {EQPT/COM}) .....................................................................511
List of Error Codes for TL1 Commands Supported (in alphabetical
order)............................................................................................................................................................................514
Maintaining LMS1000 .........................................................................................515
Observe the Following Admonishment......................................................................................515
Replacing the CPU Memory Backup Battery
(586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet or
582140000/582140001/582126100 Primary Bay Only).............................................515
Adding an Input/Output (I/0) Circuit Card.............................................................................519
Adding a Modem Circuit Card.............................................................................................................519
Upgrading the Firmware............................................................................................................................519
Adding Software Options .........................................................................................................................519
Troubleshooting and Repairing LMS1000.....................................................519
Contact Information.......................................................................................................................................519
Observe the Following Admonishments..................................................................................520
Preliminary Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................520
Diagnostic Mode ..............................................................................................................................................520
LMS1000 Self Diagnostic Alarms (Binary Channels B0081 – B0096).......521
Troubleshooting Four Input Analog Circuit Cards.........................................................523
Repair and Replacement Information .........................................................................................525
Circuit Cards................................................................................................................................................................525
Replacement Circuit Card Part Numbers........................................................................................525
Replacement Procedures........................................................................................................................525
Replacing a 586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet or
582140000/582140001/582126100 Primary Bay CPU Circuit Card.....................525

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Procedure:............................................................................................................................................................ 525
Replacing an Expansion Cabinet CPU Circuit Card............................................................. 528
Replacing a 586505000/586505500 Expansion Assembly ........................................532
Modem Circuit Card Replacement ........................................................................................................532
I/O Circuit Card Replacement.....................................................................................................................532

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in death or serious injury if not avoided. (ANSI, OSHA)
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used for situations that pose a risk only to equipment, data, or service, even if such use
appears to
be permitted in some of the applicable standards. (OSHA)
ALERT
! Alerts the reader to an action that
must be avoided
in order to protect
equipment, software, data, or service. (ISO)
ALERT
! Alerts the reader to an action that
must be performed
in order to prevent
equipment damage, software corruption, data loss, or service interruption. (ISO)
FIRE SAFETY
! Informs the reader of fire safety information, reminders, precautions,
or
policies, or of the locations of fire-fighting and fire-safety equipment. (ISO)
SAFETY
! Informs the reader of general safety information, reminders, precautions, or
policies not related to a particular source of hazard or to fire safety. (ISO, ANSI, OS
HA)

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STATIC WARNING
This equipment contains static sensitive components. The warnings listed below must be observed to
prevent damage to these components. Disregarding any of these warnings may result in personal injury
or damage to the equipment.
1. Strictly adhere to the procedures provided in this document.
3. Do not touch traces or components on equipment containing static sensitive components. Handle
equipment containing static sensitive components only by the edges that do not have connector
pads.
4. After removing equipment containing static sensitive components, place the equipment only on
conductive or anti-static material such as conductive foam, conductive plastic, or aluminum foil. Do
not use ordinary Styrofoam™or ordinary plastic.
5. Store and ship equipment containing static sensitive components only in static shielding containers.
6. If necessary to repair equipment containing static sensitive components, wear an appropriately
grounded wrist strap, work on a conductive surface, use a grounded soldering iron, and use
grounded test equipment.

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FCC INFORMATION
The MCA Interface Modem Option (if installed) has been granted a registration number by the Federal
Communications Commission, under Part 68 rules and regulations for direct connection to the telephone lines.
In order to comply with these FCC rules, the following instructions must be carefully read and applicable
portions followed completely:
Direct connection to the telephone lines may be made only through the standard plug- ended cord furnished to
the utility installed jack. No connection may be made to party or coin phone lines. Prior to connecting the
device to the telephone lines, you must:
Call your telephone company and inform them you have an FCC registered device you desire to connect to
their telephone lines. Give them the number(s) of the line(s) to be used, the make and model of the device, the
FCC registration number and ringer equivalence. This information will be found on the device or enclosed with
instructions as well as the jack suitable for your device.
After the telephone company has been advised of the above you may connect your device if the jack is
available, or after the telephone company has made the installation.
Repairs may be made only by the manufacturer or his authorized service agency. Unauthorized repairs void
registration and warranty. Contact seller or manufacturer for details of permissible user performed routine
repairs, and where and how to have other than routine repairs.
If, through abnormal circumstances, harm to the telephone lines is caused, it should be unplugged until it can
be determined if your device or the telephone line is the source. If your device is the source, it should not be
reconnected until necessary repairs are affected.
Should the telephone company notify you that your device is causing harm, the device should be unplugged.
The telephone company will, where practicable, notify you, that temporary discontinuance of service may be
required. However, where prior notice is not practicable, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue
service, if such action is reasonably necessary, in such cases the telephone company must (A) Promptly notify
you of such temporary discontinuance, (B) Afford you the opportunity to correct the condition and (C) Inform
you of your rights to bring a complaint to the FCC under their rules.
The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or
procedures, where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent
with FCC rules. If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer’s devices incompatible
with telephone company facilities, or require modification or alteration, or otherwise materially affect its
performance, written notification must be given to the user, to allow uninterrupted service.
The following information is provided here and on a label attached to the outside of the MCA Interface Modem
Option (if installed).
JACK RINGER EQUIVALENCE FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER
RJ-11
0.2A
B46USA-22429-MM-E

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INTRODUCTION
Preface
This document (Section 5847) provides User Instructions for Monitoring System Model LMS1000, Spec. Nos.
586505000 and 586505500. These instructions also provide procedures for the integrated LMS of Spec. Nos.
582140000, 582140001, 582126100 Power Systems.
For Installation Instructions, refer to Section 5879 located in the separate INSTALLATION MANUAL.
Installation instructions are also provided on the CD (Electronic Documentation Package) furnished with your
system.
Refer to SAG586505000/SAG586505500 (System Application Guide) for additional information. The SAG can
be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package) furnished with your system.
NOTE!
The LMS cabinet (Spec. No. 586505000/586505500) can be used in Vortex® Power Systems
(VPS) and NetSure™ Power Systems (NPS). The LMS is also factory integrated (w/out using the Spec.
No. 586505000/586505500 cabinet) into Spec. Nos. 582140000, 582140001, and 582126100 NetSure™
Power Systems (NPS). In this document, reference to an LMS in a VPS or NPS using the Spec. No.
586505000/586505500 cabinet will be VPS/NPS (LMS commands and responses specific to this
interface use ‘NETSURE’). Reference to an LMS in a Spec. No. 582140000, 582140001, and 582126100
NPS Power System will be NPS (LMS commands and responses specific to this interface use ‘NPS’)
What is LMS1000
•LMS1000 is a programmable monitoring, controlling, and data acquisition system designed for use in
telecommunications power sites.
•LMS1000 can be equipped to monitor analog, binary, and temperature inputs.
•LMS1000 collects data on the monitored inputs. The data collected is used for alarm processing and
reporting, and to provide statistics.
•LMS1000 is capable of reporting alarm conditions to a remote terminal, pager, or Email address. For
remote terminal or pager notification, the Main CPU circuit card must be equipped with an optional
modem. Two types of alarm reporting mechanisms are provided, System Alarm Reporting and Individual
User Alarm Reporting.
•LMS1000 is capable of reporting alarm conditions via SNMP traps over Ethernet or via TL1 (over
Ethernet) when the 'TL1 over Ethernet' option is ordered. TL1 is also available via a serial connection in
'direct mode'.
•The Main CPU circuit card provides programmable LEDs to allow local indication of alarm conditions or
occurrences. For remote indication, the Main and/or Expansion Cabinets can be equipped with output
circuit cards which provide programmable relays. These relays may also be used to control other
equipment.
•LMS1000 easily interfaces with the MCA of Vortex® Power Systems (VPS) and NetSure™ Power
Systems (NPS). This interface allows an LMS1000 user to remotely monitor, adjust, and control the
Power System via LMS1000; plus easily use the features of LMS1000 with the Power System. Separate
analog, binary, and relay circuit cards do not have to be supplied for this interface. Analog, binary, relay,
and temperature circuit cards (I/O cards) can be provided to monitor equipment external to the Power

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System. In a VPS/NPS, one simple cable connection between the Main Cabinet and the VPS/NPS
completes the interconnections required. Note that the LMS1000 is factory integrated into Spec. Nos.
582140000, 582140001, and 582126100 NetSure Power Systems.
Note that Spec. Nos. 582140000, 582140001, and 582126100 NetSure Power Systems do not use
the LMS1000 Cabinets. The LMS1000 is factory integrated into the Power Systems. Note that
LMS1000 I/O circuit card mounting positions are provided inside a 582140000, 582140001, and
582126100 NetSure Power System.
•LMS1000 can be accessed via a local port, a modem port (when optional modem is ordered), an optional
TL1 port, and an Ethernet port (for Telnet access, Web access, SNMP access, optional TL1 access, and
Email alarm reporting). A local front panel display option is also available.
•Available software options include…
Power Metering
Energy Management
Rectifier/PCU Sequencing*
TL1/X.25
TL1 (over Ethernet)
Gateway Port
LMS Dual MCA Interface
NOTE!
The LMS1000 sequencing feature is not for use in the Spec. Nos. 582140000, 582140001, and
582126100 Power Systems.
•Available specialty interfaces include…
Door Access Controller Interface
External GPS Modem Interface
AC Analyzer Interface
LMS1000 Consists Of...
•A Main Cabinet which holds up to ten input/output circuit cards, in a cabinet size that occupies two 19"
or 23" relay rack spaces. For system expansion and/or to monitor points at other locations,
Supplemental (Expansion) Cabinets are available. Each Expansion Cabinet holds up to ten input/output
circuit cards, in a cabinet size that occupies two 19" or 23" relay rack spaces. Also available are
Expansion Assemblies which provide an input circuit card equipped with a fixed number of analog and
binary input points in a sheet-metal housing. These assemblies can be mounted inside customer
equipment. The Main Cabinet, Expansion Cabinets, and Expansion Assemblies are interconnected via
the LMS1000 network.
•A CPU circuit card, optional modem circuit card, and any combination of optional analog, binary, relay,
and temperature input/output (I/O) circuit cards. Analog, binary, and temperature circuit cards monitor
a variety of inputs. The relay circuit card provides Form-C relay contacts for connection to external
alarms and control circuits. The CPU circuit card also contains programmable LED's for local indication
of alarms or occurrences.
•Communications ports: Local Terminal Port, Remote (Modem) Terminal Port, VPS/NPS Ports, optional
TL1 port, and Ethernet Port (for Telnet access, Web access, SNMP access, optional TL1 access, and
Email alarm reporting). Additional OEM ports are provided. The functions of the OEM ports are
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