Eaton PDI WaveStar Infinity 2 Monitoring System Setup and Operation Manual P-164001106—Rev 01
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An Infinity 2 monitoring network is centered around the Infinity 7" Color Touchscreen Monitor (see
).
The
downstream network
connects all sensor boards to the 7" Color Touchscreen Monitor in an Ethernet
loop. This sensor network is internal to the unit, but customers may make local connections to sensor boards
for remote EPO signals, digital inputs such as building alarms, and relay outputs.
The
upstream network
connects the Infinity 2 to data center management and building system(s) and allow
browser access to Infinity 2 for remote users. The upstream network can use the following protocols
simultaneously:
•
Ethernet
–
Modbus TCP/IP
–
TCP/IP for browser access to Infinity 2
–
SNMP Versions 1, 2 or 3.
•
Modbus RTU (2-wire or 4-wire)
Each Infinity 2 configuration has a single
Modbus points list
and
SNMP Management Information Block
(MIB)
that matches your customized Infinity 2 sensor board configuration. Points lists and MIBs can be
downloaded by the customer from the Monitor.
Figure 1. Infinity 2 Network Layout
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All customer network connections are made to the 7" Color Touchscreen backpanel (see
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The customer’s Ethernet network can be connected to the upstream Ethernet connector (labeled
“ETHERNET”) on the 7" Color Touchscreen backpanel located under the red pcb, see
. Infinity 2
supports up to 1 Gigabit Ethernet upstream.
The upstream Ethernet port can provide remote access to the monitor by one of the following methods:
•
Web Browser
: Monitor can be accessed by using any web browser (Google’s Chrome browser is
recommended), and the unit IP address.
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