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Installation

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2.3

User Connections for OpenComms NIC

The OpenComms NIC can use simultaneous connections, sometimes

requiring three user connections:

• Permanent network connection
• Modbus 485 connection
• Temporary serial connection for configuration/setup

2.3.1 Network Port

Consult with the network administrator or other responsible party for

arranging a network drop to the Liebert equipment. The OpenComms

NIC communicates via standard 10 Base-T Ethernet network connec-

tion. Route the 10 Base-T cable to the Liebert unit and connect to J3,

the RJ45 jack on the interface card. The OpenComms Network card

will operate with any 10 Base-T Ethernet, regardless of operating sys-

tem used.

2.3.2 BMS Port

The Modbus 485 connection will use the terminals marked “Repeater.”

(TB2) The Modbus server uses RTU protocol and will allow for a maxi-

mum of 32 units on 4000ft. of wire on a common line. EIA-485 repeat-

ers may be necessary to accommodate additional units or longer

cables. Point availability may be referenced in the document, “NIC

Reference Library,” which may be downloaded at

www.liebert.com

under the OpenComms product family.

2.3.3 Configuration Port / Service Terminal

A temporary serial connection to the interface card is necessary for

configuration and setup.
Using a DB9F-DB9F null-modem cable, connect the “DTE Serial Port”

P18 to an ASCII terminal or computer running terminal emulation

application. HyperTerminal® and Procomm® are examples of termi-

nal emulation applications running on Microsoft Windows® operating

systems. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.