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Installation, Physical description, Rear – APC NETBOTZ NBRK0200 User Manual

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NetBotz Rack Monitor 200 Installation and Quick Configuration Manual

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Installation

Physical Description

Rear

Toolless mounting pegs allow for installation in APC NetShelter

®

VX and SX racks and enclosures

without using any U-spaces. (For more details, see “Toolless peg-mount installation” on page 6.)

Front

Item

Description

AC Line Inlet

Provides for the input power connection; see “Specifications” on page 23 for voltage
information.

Switched Outlet

Provides power to a device at a total maximum amperage of 10 A. Activates a connected
device when configured events occur. (For example, a fan may be connected to this outlet,
and the outlet may be configured to turn on when a high threshold violation occurs for a
temperature sensor.)

Voltage Output

Provides 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc (75 mA) to a connected device.

Relay Output

Used for connecting relay-controlled external devices.

Peripheral Port

Not used.

Universal sensor
ports

Used for connecting APC sensors and third-party dry contact sensors. (See “How to
Connect Sensors to Universal Sensor Ports” on page 10 for a
list of applicable APC
sensors.) Third-party dry contact sensors require a NetBotz Dry Contact Cable
(NBES0304).

Modbus RS-485 port

Provides for connection to building management system using the Modbus protocol.

10/100 Base-T
Network Port

Provides for connection to the network; status and link LEDs indicate network traffic:

Status LED—blinks orange and green at start-up; indicates the status of the network
connection (solid green—IP address established; blinking green—attempting to obtain an
IP address).

Link LED—blinks to indicate network traffic (green—operating at 10 Mbps; orange—
operating at 100 Mbps).

RS-232 Console Port Used for connecting the RS-232 configuration cable, when configuring initial network

settings.

Reset switch

Resets the Rack Monitor 200.

Power LED

Indicates whether the unit is receiving power (green—receiving power; dark—not receiving
power).