Asentria SiteBoss 571 UserManual
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Rectifier Controller
This setting toggles through the 4 rectifier controller models that are currently supported: Eltek-Valere NIC2001,
Delta CSU503, Eltek-Valere BC1000, and Eltek-Valere BC2000. The default is Eltek-Valere NIC2001.
Rectifier IP Address
This field sets the IP address of the rectifier. The default is 0.0.0.0
Rectifier SNMP Community Name
This is a text field for setting the SNMP Community Name required by the rectifier (Maximum length 24 chars).
The default is “public”.
Event Enable
This is an ON/OFF toggle to set whether the load shedding event is enabled or disabled. The default is OFF.
Event Actions
This selection displays the Actions List, a menu where the action string for the load shedding event is configured.
This field will be empty [ ] if no actions have been configured, and will show [*SET*] if one or more actions have
been configured. A load shedding event occurs when the load shedding state goes from Normal to Shedding or
from Shedding to Normal.
Event Trap Number
This is a numeric field for setting the SNMP trap number. The default trap number for load shedding events is 525,
but any number in the alternate range of 1000
– 1199 can be used.
Event Class
This sets the class (severity) for the load shedding event. When this option is selected, a list of the classes
previously defined in the
is displayed, from which you can select one to be assigned to this event.
The default setting is Info.
No-Data
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Alarm Settings
No-Data Alarms can be configured on the SiteBoss to monitor data coming in via the serial ports, and take an
alarm action if a certain period of time passes with no data.
These menu options allow you to configure two separate No-Data Alarms, each of which can be configured for two
different ranges of times with different time durations. The periods of time should be configured to match the calling
patterns of your business or organization. For example, if your normal business hours are M-F 8:00 to 5:00, you
will want to set lower time durations during those hours than you would “after hours” when call volumes are lighter
and the periods of time where there is "no data“ might be longer.
SiteBoss 571 - No-Data Alarm 1 Settings
A) Alarm Enable [OFF]
B) Alarm Actions []
C) Alarm Message [No-Data Timeout 1]
D) Alarm Class [Info]
E) Trap Number [505]
F) Schedule 1 Begin Time [00:00]
G) Schedule 1 End Time [00:00]
H) Schedule 1 Duration (minutes) [0]
I) Schedule 2 Begin Time [00:00]
J) Schedule 2 End Time [00:00]
K) Schedule 2 Duration (minutes) [0]
L) Apply Alarm on Days [MTuWThF]
M) Enable Ports
N) Add Exclusion
O) Delete Exclusion
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Alarm Enable
This is an ON/OFF toggle to enable the no-data monitor. The default setting is OFF.