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Type Access

OCTET STRING read-write


OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
INTEGER read-write

OCTET STRING read-only


INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write

INTEGER read-write
IPADDRESS read-write
IPADDRESS read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
IPADDRESS read-write

OCTET STRING read-write


OCTET STRING read-write
INTEGER read-write
UnsignedNAN32 read-write
SEQUENCE OF SNMP-Trap-Receiver-Entry not-accessible
SNMP-Trap-Receiver-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
IPADDRESS read-write
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING write-only
INTEGER read-only

INTEGER read-only
UnsignedNAN8 read-only
INTEGER read-only

INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
SEQUENCE OF Rectifier-Values-Entry not-accessible
Rectifier-Values-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
COUNTER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
COUNTER read-only
INTEGER read-only
UnsignedNAN16 read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only

INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only

INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING write-only

INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
UnsignedNAN32 read-write
TimeTicks read-only

INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
UnsignedNAN32 read-write
TimeTicks read-only

INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only

TimeTicks read-write

INTEGER read-only
Unsigned8 read-only

INTEGER read-only
Unsigned8 read-only

INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
UnsignedNAN32 read-write
TimeTicks read-only

OCTET STRING read-only

SEQUENCE OF Current-Inputs-Entry not-accessible


Current-Inputs-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-only
SEQUENCE OF External-Analog-Input-Entry not-accessible
External-Analog-Input-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
SEQUENCE OF Digital-Input-Entry not-accessible
Digital-Input-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-write
Unsigned8 read-only
SEQUENCE OF External-Digital-Input-Entry not-accessible
External-Digital-Input-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
SEQUENCE OF External-Digital-Output-Entry not-accessible
External-Digital-Output-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
OCTET STRING read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write

COUNTER read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only

SEQUENCE OF Alarm-Entry not-accessible


Alarm-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-write

INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
INTEGER read-only
OCTET STRING read-only
INTEGER read-only

Unsigned8 read-write
INTEGER read-write
INTEGER read-write
SEQUENCE OF CBC-Values-Entry not-accessible
CBC-Values-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
INTEGER read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
INTEGER read-only
SEQUENCE OF CBC-Alarm-State-Entry not-accessible
CBC-Alarm-State-Entry not-accessible
INTEGER read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Unsigned8 read-only
Indexes

snmp-Trap-Receiver-Index
rectifier-Values-Index
current-Inputs-Index

external-Analog-Input-Index
digital-Input-Index

external-Digital-Input-Index

external-Digital-Output-Index

alarm-Index
cbc-Values-Index

cbc-Alarm-State-Index
MIB Module
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Description

The manufacturer of this power system.


The System Serial Number, as assigned by the system manufacturer.
This is a system model number assigned by the system manufacturer.
Usually the location of the system within the site.
This is usually the site designation or code.
This is usually the street address of the site.
Notes made by the installation or maintenance personnel.
Used to form the return value for the SNMP MIB-2 sysObjectId. These numbers start with a specific ent
Select Powerware for multiple trap numbers, or X.733 for a single trap number as per ITU X.733

The name of the manufacturer of the Supervisory Module.


Mandatory command identifying the device.
Application software version. This is the software version of the main application.
Bootloader software version. The bootloader is responsible for loading and running the system suppor
I/O board software version. The I/O board is responsible for all the inputs and outputs of the Superviso
S3P interface version. As the Supervisory Module software is upgraded, the communications interface
The Product Hardware Version This item is not reset by the Reset System Configuration command.
The Product Serial Number This item is not reset by the Reset System Configuration command.

The S3P slave address.


The Internet Protocol (IP) address. To communicate using Ethernet, this value and the Subnet Mask mu
Identifies which fragment of the IP address is the sub-network identity. To communicate using Etherne
The Internet Protocol (IP) Host Name. Depending on your network configuration, the host name may b
Tells the Supervisory Module how to access IP addresses outside your sub-network. Consult your netw

Community that can get items.


Community that can set items.
If enabled, alarm activation traps will be repeated according to Trap Repeat Rate.
How often to send a trap to trap receivers if Enable Trap Repeat is Enabled or the trap receiver's Trap

Automatically generated index object.


IP address to send SNMP notifications of events to.
UDP port to send SNMP notifications of events to.
Name used to identify this receiver.
When to send a trap to this receiver.
Community to use for traps send to this address.
Set to Normal traps to send normal traps to a Network Management System on alarm activation and d
This command will acknowledge reception of the alarm summary trap.
The voltage of the AC supply. This is calculated as the average of the AC voltage measured by all recti

The total current drawn by all loads. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current inputs mapp
The output power of the system as a percentage of the total nominal power the system is capable of s
The power being supplied to the load.

The number of registered rectifiers.


The total current output by all rectifiers. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current inputs m

Automatically generated index object.


The model number of this rectifier. This is set during factory run-up of the rectifier.
The serial number of this rectifier.
The major software version number of this rectifier.
The minor software version number of this rectifier.
The status flags reported by this rectifier. This value cannot be interpreted without knowing the mean
The maximum current limit the rectifier is capable of. If you require a lower operating current limit, ad
The maximum power limit the rectifier is capable of. If you require a lower operating power limit, adju
The AC voltage measured by this rectifier. This is measured by the rectifier and reported via the RCP b
The current produced by this rectifier. This is measured by the rectifier and reported via the RCP bus.
The measured rectifier heatsink temperature.
Registration state of the rectifier with this address.
A rectifier's failed state.

Voltage at which to float charge the batteries. The actual bus voltage will be adjusted by Temperature
DC output bus voltage The processed system bus voltage from the bus voltage sensor. If the bus volta
The voltage maintained by AVC. AVC will set the Base Voltage to attempt to maintain the Bus Voltage
The state of the Active Voltage Control process.

The state of the Temperature Compensation control process. To be active, it must be enabled, and the
Stop all controll processes and reset monitor battery status information. This command resets monitor

Indicates the state of equalize process, e.g. Disabled, Inactive or Active.


The time at which the next Periodic Equalize cycle will start. The value is NaN if Equalize is active or P
The maximum duration of an Equalize cycle.
The time until the current Equalize cycle will stop automatically. The value is NaN if the Equalize is ina

Indicates the state of fast charge process, e.g. Disabled, Inactive, Active, Pending or Suspended.
The running total of ampere-hours discharged from the battery. Used to start a Fast Charge cycle if thi
The maximum time the Fast Charge process is active.
The maximum time the current Fast Charge cycle will run. This timer is started when a Fast Charge cy

The state of the Battery Current Limit process.


The state of the Engine Run input. Engine Run is used to indicate whether AC power is being supplied

The minimum time either LVD stays connected or disconnected before it can change state.

Indicates the state of LVD1, e.g. Connected, Disconnected.


While Inhibited, LVD1 cannot change connect or reconnect. Indicates if the configurable Inhibit Period

Indicates the state of the LVD2, e.g. Connected, Disconnected.


While Inhibited, LVD2 cannot connect or reconnect. Indicates if the configurable Inhibit Period for LVD2

The state of the Battery Test process.


The time at which the next Periodic Battery Test cycle will start. The value is NaN if Battery Test is acti
The maximum time the Battery Test process can be active. The battery test will pass if the bus voltage
The remaining time till the current Battery Test will stop successfully. The value is NaN if Battery Test i

The Supervisory Module time (normally UTC) This must be set using DCtools or other application. DCTo

Automatically generated index object.


The current measured at each current input. The input voltages are converted into currents by applyin
Is this shunt used for load, battery, or rectifier metering? If two or more shunts are set as the same typ
The temperature measured by the auxiliary temperature sensor. The value NaN is returned if the IOB

Automatically generated index object.


The state of the selected external analog input high alarm.
The state of the selected external analog input low alarm.
External analog input value.
Enable/disable this external analog input channel.
The name of alarm correspoding to the external analog input. The name of this analog input channel a
Units of this analog input(after scaling).
The SiteSure module number (address) associated with this external analog input.
The input channel on the SiteSure module of this analog input. SiteSureGP modules have channels 1 t
The scaling factor applied to the raw value read from the SiteSure module.
The offset applied to the raw value read from the SiteSure module.
Selects whether this input is used to be used as a system current. If this input is a current shunt, spec
The amount of hysteresis applied to the input before an active alarm is deactivated.
The urgency level associated with the alarm. Relay-only alarms are not displayed, although any config
An external analog input high alarm is activated if the scaled input is greater than or equal to this valu
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
The urgency level associated with the alarm. Relay-only alarms are not displayed, although any config
An external analog input low alarm is activated if the scaled input is lower than or equal to this value.
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
Group indicator The group tag used by PowerManagerII to group related inputs and outputs for display
Additional text providing further information about this High alarm..
Additional text providing further information about this Low alarm..

Automatically generated index object.


The name of the alarm displayed on the user interface and DCTools.
True if the corresponding user digital input is low.

Automatically generated index object.


The state of the selected alarm.
External digital input value.
Enable/disable this external digital input channel.
The name of external digital input Input name.
The SiteSure module number (address) associated with this external digital input.
The input channel on the SiteSure module of this digital input. Channels 1 to 6 are associated with the
Alarm urgency indicator
The relay the external digital input may map to
The relay the external digital input may map to
If the input is in this state (for the alarm recognition time) then an alarm will be activated.
The group indicator. The group Number to be used by SiteManager.
Additional text providing further information about this alarm..

Automatically generated index object.


The state of this external digital output. Active relays may be energised or de-energised depending on
Allows control of the external digital output for test purposes. This allows an installation to be confirm
Allows remote control of the digital output.
Enable or disable this external digital output. If disabled, the relay is not driven.
Enable or disable this external digital output. If disabled, the relay is not driven.
The module number (address) of the SiteSure module associated with this external digital output.
The number of the digital output channel on the SiteSure module. Channels 1 to 8 appear on SiteSure
Active state of the external digital output (Energised or De-energised).
Group indicator The group Number to be used by SiteManager.

Battery C-10 capacity. The rated 10 hour capacity. Zero means no battery is installed.
The number of 2 V battery cells per string. Zero means no battery is installed.
The temperature measured either by the SM65 battery temperature sensor or the average string tem
The total current flowing into the batteries. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current input
Automatically generated index object.
The name of the alarm. For user alarms, this is the User Alarm Name, for other alarms it is fixed.
Specifies the urgency of the alarm.
The state of the selected alarm.
Additional text providing further information about this alarm..

The origin of the selected alarm. The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
The name of the Alarm The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
The number for this Alarm. The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
The information about the Alarm The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
Specifies the severity of the alarm The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.

Indicates if there is any CBC module fitted.


Indicates number of fitted CBC modules, only applies when CBC Fitted is true.
Determines whether the monitor battery temperature sensor is used for acquiring the battery temper

Automatically generated index object.


The registration state of the first CBC module found.
The RCP address of the CBC. This is only valid when CBC Registration State is Registered.
The S3P Address of the CBC. This is only valid when CBC Registration State is Registered.
This indicates if an CBC Module is rejecting RCP commands.
The command ID of the last rejected command.

Automatically generated index object.


Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
ecific enterprise ID (i.e. 1918 for Powerware) and are preceded by 1.3.6.1.4.1 to form an object ID for the system

m support software and the main application. The bootloader software can be upgrading using the normal web u
upervisory Module, including analog and digital inputs and relay outputs. In addition, all serial communications,
nterface may change. This number reflects any such change. This value, along with Compatible Interface Versio

Mask must be set correctly. Consult your network administrator.


Ethernet, this value and the IP Address must be set correctly. Consult your network administrator.
me may be able to be used as an Internet Protocol (IP) address for this Supervisory Module rather than the nume
our network administrator.

er's Trap Receiver Mode is Acknowledged-Summary-Trap.

on and deactivation. Set to Acknowledged Summary Traps to send summary traps to PowerManagerII. These tra
y all rectifiers.

uts mapped as load shunts. If no input is mapped and a battery current is available, the load current is calculate
pable of supplying.

inputs mapped as rectifier shunts. If there are no rectifier shunts but there are battery and load shunts, the rec

he meaning of the various status bits. This is documented in the RCP specification, not in this document.
limit, adjust Rectifier Current Limit.
mit, adjust Rectifier Current Limit.
he RCP bus.

perature Compensation and other control functions.


bus voltage sensor has failed, the system bus voltage is determined from the rectifier output voltages. The valu
Voltage to this value.

, and the temperature sensor must be working.


s monitor battery state information (Amp hours discharged) and reverts all control process states to Inactive.

tive or Periodic Equalize function is disabled.

ize is inactive.

ycle if this value exceeds the Fast Charge Ampere Hour Threshold.

harge cycle starts and runs while Fast Charge remains active. It is suspended and resumed when Fast Charge is
supplied by a generator or similar equipment, and a lower battery current limit is required.

it Period for LVD1 has elapsed since LVD1 last changed state. While true, LVD1 cannot change state again.

for LVD2 has elapsed since LVD1 last changed state. While true, LVD2 cannot change state again.

st is active or Periodic Battery Test function is disabled.


s voltage remains above the Battery Test Termination Voltage for the duration of the test.
ery Test is inactive.

ion. DCTools will send a UTC time to the Supervisory Module. This is the wallclock time since 1. Jan. 1970 00:00:

y applying the Shunt Gain and Shunt Offset. These currents are then assigned to rectifier, battery or load accord
same type, the Supervisory Module will add their currents. If there are no shunts set as Battery-Current shunts,
the IOB could not measure the temperature. (i.e. if the sensor has failed, is not fitted or not calibrated)

channel as it will appear on management software such as DCTools or PowerManagerII. This name is not display

nnels 1 to 6 available. SiteSureCS modules have channels 1 to 6 available as current inputs and channel 7 avail

unt, specifies what type of system current the shunt measures. If this input is not a current shunt, or does not m

ny configured relays are still tripped.


this value.

ny configured relays are still tripped.


or display purposes.

with the SiteSureGP or SiteSureCS module itself. Channels 7 to 18 are on SiteSureDI expansion module address

ending on their configuration.


confirmed during commissioning.

SiteSureDO address 0, 9 to 16 on address 1, 17 to 24 on address 2 and 25 to 32 on address 3. Note:one SiteSur

ring temperature measured by the CBC. The value NaN is returned if the IOB (SM65) or CBC could not measure
ent inputs mapped as battery shunts. If no input is mapped and a load current is available, the battery current i
y temperature or the average of the CBC string temperatures (provided CBC Fitted is true).
n object ID for the system type.

g using the normal web upgrade process. However, if power fails during a bootloader upgrade then the Supervis
l serial communications, including rectifier (RCP) communications go through the I/O board.
mpatible Interface Version is used by DCTools to determine how to talk to this Supervisory Module. Third party a

ministrator.
ule rather than the numeric IP Address. Consult your network administrator.

owerManagerII. These traps are repeated until PowerManagerII receives the trap, connects to the Supervisory M
e load current is calculated as Rectifier Current - Battery Current, otherwise it is unavailable. The value NaN mea

and load shunts, the rectifier current is calculated as Battery Current + Load Current. Otherwise rectifier curren

n this document.

output voltages. The value NaN is returned if the IOB could not measure the bus voltage and there are no registe

ess states to Inactive.

med when Fast Charge is suspended and resumed respectively. The Fast Charge cycle will stop if this timer reach
hange state again.

tate again.

since 1. Jan. 1970 00:00:00 UTC.

er, battery or load according to the setting of Shunt Type. The value NaN is returned if the IOB could not measur
Battery-Current shunts, the Supervisory Module will calculate Battery Current from Rectifier Current and Load C
r not calibrated)

This name is not displayed on the monitor.

puts and channel 7 available as a temperature input.

ent shunt, or does not measure a system current, then set the value to none.
xpansion module address 0, 19 to 30 are on expansion module 1, 31 to 42 are on expansion module 2 and 43 to

dress 3. Note:one SiteSure module can support only two SiteSureDO expansion modules.

CBC could not measure the temperature. (i.e. if the sensor has failed, is not fitted or not calibrated)
ble, the battery current is calculated as Rectifier Current - Load Current, otherwise it is unavailable. If positive, t
pgrade then the Supervisory Module may need to be returned to base for repair. Without a bootloader, no softwa

ory Module. Third party applications should also check this version and optionally warn the user if it is dealing w

cts to the Supervisory Module, and downloads alarms and data.


able. The value NaN means the load current is unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied aroun

Otherwise rectifier current is determined as the sum of all reported rectifier output currents. The value NaN mean

e and there are no registered rectifiers. Note:A sensor fail is reported when average rectifier output voltage is us

ill stop if this timer reaches zero. The value is NaN if the Fast Charge is inactive.
he IOB could not measure the current. (i.e. if the shunt has failed, is not connected or not calibrated)
ctifier Current and Load Current. Similarly if there are no load shunts, the Supervisory Module will calculate Load
nsion module 2 and 43 to 54 are on expansion module 3.

ot calibrated)
unavailable. If positive, the battery is being charged. The value NaN means the battery current is unavailable. N
ut a bootloader, no software can run on the Supervisory Module.

the user if it is dealing with an incompatible interface. While Eaton Corporation does attempt to maintain backw
deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT use th

nts. The value NaN means the rectifier current is unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied aro

tifier output voltage is used.


not calibrated)
Module will calculate Load Current from the currents it does know.
current is unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt off
tempt to maintain backwards compatibility with its interfaces, this cannot be guaranteed.
processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Load Current instead.

e a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT use
iminate current shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Battery Current
rol processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Rectifier Current instead.
e Internal Battery Current instead.
Name OID
system-Identity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10
system-Manufacturer .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.10
system-Serial-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.20
system-Type .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.30
system-Location .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.40
site-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.50
site-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.60
site-Notes .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.70
system-Object-ID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.80
supervisory-Module .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20
manufacturer-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.10
slave-Type .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.20
sw-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.30
ldr-SW-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.50
iob-SW-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.60
interface-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.70
hw-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.80
serial-No .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.90
ip-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.20
subnet-Mask .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.30
host-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.40
gateway-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.50
snmp-Read-Community .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.10
snmp-Write-Community .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.20
ac-input .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.40
ac-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.40.10
dc-output .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50
load-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50.10
system-Power .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50.20
load-Power .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50.30
rectifiers .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60
number-Of-Registered-Rectifiers .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.10
rectifier-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.20
rectifier-Values-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30
rectifier-Values-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1
rectifier-Values-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.1
rectifier-Model-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.20
rectifier-Serial-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.30
rectifier-Major-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.40
rectifier-Minor-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.50
rectifier-Status .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.60
rectifier-Maximum-Current-Limit .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.70
rectifier-Maximum-Power-Limit .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.80
rectifier-Reported-AC-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.90
rectifier-Reported-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.100
rectifier-Heatsink-Temperature .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.110
rectifier-Registration-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.120
float-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.10.10
bus-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.10.20
battery .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100
battery-Capacity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.10
cells-Per-String .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.20
battery-Temperature .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.30
battery-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.40
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Description

The manufacturer of this power system.


The System Serial Number, as assigned by the system manufacturer.
This is a system model number assigned by the system manufacturer.
Usually the location of the system within the site.
This is usually the site designation or code.
This is usually the street address of the site.
Notes made by the installation or maintenance personnel.
Used to form the return value for the SNMP MIB-2 sysObjectId. These numbers start with a specific ent

The name of the manufacturer of the Supervisory Module.


Mandatory command identifying the device.
Application software version. This is the software version of the main application.
Bootloader software version. The bootloader is responsible for loading and running the system suppor
I/O board software version. The I/O board is responsible for all the inputs and outputs of the Superviso
S3P interface version. As the Supervisory Module software is upgraded, the communications interface
The Product Hardware Version This item is not reset by the Reset System Configuration command.
The Product Serial Number This item is not reset by the Reset System Configuration command.
The Internet Protocol (IP) address. To communicate using Ethernet, this value and the Subnet Mask mu
Identifies which fragment of the IP address is the sub-network identity. To communicate using Etherne
The Internet Protocol (IP) Host Name. Depending on your network configuration, the host name may b
Tells the Supervisory Module how to access IP addresses outside your sub-network. Consult your netw
Community that can get items.
Community that can set items.

The voltage of the AC supply. This is calculated as the average of the AC voltage measured by all recti

The total current drawn by all loads. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current inputs mapp
The output power of the system as a percentage of the total nominal power the system is capable of s
The power being supplied to the load.

The number of registered rectifiers.


The total current output by all rectifiers. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current inputs m

Automatically generated index object.


The model number of this rectifier. This is set during factory run-up of the rectifier.
The serial number of this rectifier.
The major software version number of this rectifier.
The minor software version number of this rectifier.
The status flags reported by this rectifier. This value cannot be interpreted without knowing the mean
The maximum current limit the rectifier is capable of. If you require a lower operating current limit, ad
The maximum power limit the rectifier is capable of. If you require a lower operating power limit, adju
The AC voltage measured by this rectifier. This is measured by the rectifier and reported via the RCP b
The current produced by this rectifier. This is measured by the rectifier and reported via the RCP bus.
The measured rectifier heatsink temperature.
Registration state of the rectifier with this address.
Voltage at which to float charge the batteries. The actual bus voltage will be adjusted by Temperature
DC output bus voltage The processed system bus voltage from the bus voltage sensor. If the bus volta

Battery C-10 capacity. The rated 10 hour capacity. Zero means no battery is installed.
The number of 2 V battery cells per string. Zero means no battery is installed.
The temperature measured either by the SM65 battery temperature sensor or the average string tem
The total current flowing into the batteries. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current input
to be returned to base for repair. Without a bootloader, no software can run on the Supervisory Module.

check this version and optionally warn the user if it is dealing with an incompatible interface. While Eaton Corp

unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset errors. I

sum of all reported rectifier output currents. The value NaN means the rectifier current is unavailable. Note this
ensor fail is reported when average rectifier output voltage is used.

rged. The value NaN means the battery current is unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied ar
ervisory Module.

erface. While Eaton Corporation does attempt to maintain backwards compatibility with its interfaces, this cann

rent shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Load Current instead.

s unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset error
e a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT us
h its interfaces, this cannot be guaranteed.

ad Current instead.

current shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Rectifier Current instead
trol processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Battery Current instead.
Rectifier Current instead.
Name OID
powerware .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918
dc-Power-System .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2
rps-SMx5 .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12
rps-SMx5-Objects .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10
system-Identity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10
system-Manufacturer .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.10
system-Serial-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.20
system-Type .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.30
system-Location .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.40
site-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.50
site-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.60
site-Notes .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.70
system-Object-ID .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.80
trap-Format .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.10.90
supervisory-Module .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20
manufacturer-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.10
slave-Type .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.20
sw-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.30
ldr-SW-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.50
iob-SW-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.60
interface-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.70
hw-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.80
serial-No .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.20.90
communications .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30
s3P-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.10
ip-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.20
subnet-Mask .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.30
host-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.40
gateway-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.50
snmp .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60
snmp-Read-Community .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.10
snmp-Write-Community .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.20
enable-Trap-Repeat .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.30
trap-Repeat-Rate .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.40
snmp-Trap-Receiver-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50
snmp-Trap-Receiver-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1
snmp-Trap-Receiver-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.1
trap-Receiver-IPAddress .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.20
trap-Receiver-UDP-Port .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.30
trap-Receiver-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.40
trap-Receiver-Level .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.50
trap-Receiver-Community .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.60
trap-Receiver-Mode .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.70
acknowledge-Alarm-Summary-Trap .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.30.60.50.1.80
ac-input .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.40
ac-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.40.10
dc-output .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50
load-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50.10
system-Power .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50.20
load-Power .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.50.30
rectifiers .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60
number-Of-Registered-Rectifiers .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.10
rectifier-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.20
rectifier-Values-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30
rectifier-Values-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1
rectifier-Values-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.1
rectifier-Model-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.20
rectifier-Serial-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.30
rectifier-Major-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.40
rectifier-Minor-Version .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.50
rectifier-Status .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.60
rectifier-Maximum-Current-Limit .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.70
rectifier-Maximum-Power-Limit .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.80
rectifier-Reported-AC-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.90
rectifier-Reported-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.100
rectifier-Heatsink-Temperature .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.110
rectifier-Registration-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.120
rectifier-Failed-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.60.30.1.130
control-Functions .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70
voltage-Control .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.10
float-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.10.10
bus-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.10.20
target-Voltage .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.10.30
avc-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.10.40
temperature-Compensation .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.20
temperature-Compensation-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.20.10
reset-Battery-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.25
equalize .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.30
equalize-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.30.10
next-Equalize-Start-Time .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.30.20
equalize-Duration .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.30.30
equalize-Remaining-Time .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.30.40
fast-Charge .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.40
fast-Charge-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.40.10
fast-Charge-Ah-Discharged .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.40.20
fast-Charge-Maximum-Duration .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.40.30
fast-Charge-Maximum-Time-Remaining .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.40.50
battery-Current-Limit .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.50
bcl-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.50.10
engine-Run-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.50.20
lvd .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60
lvd-Inhibit-Period .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60.10
lvd1 .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60.20
lvd1-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60.20.10
lvd1-Inhibited .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60.20.20
lvd2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60.30
lvd2-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60.30.10
lvd2-Inhibited .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.60.30.20
battery-Test .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.70
battery-Test-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.70.10
next-Battery-Test-Start-Time .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.70.20
battery-Test-Duration .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.70.30
battery-Test-Remaining-Time .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.70.70.40
real-Time-Clock .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.80
rtcTime .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.80.10
input-Output .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90
system-Analog-Input .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10
current-Inputs-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.10
current-Inputs-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.10.1
current-Inputs-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.10.1.1
current-Input-Value .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.10.1.20
current-Input-Type .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.10.1.30
auxiliary-Temperature .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.20
external-Analog-Input-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30
external-Analog-Input-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1
external-Analog-Input-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.1
high-Alarm .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.20
low-Alarm .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.30
ai-Value .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.40
ai-Status .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.50
ai-Alpha-Label .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.60
units .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.70
ai-Module-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.80
input-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.90
gain .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.100
offset .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.110
current-Mapping .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.120
hysteresis .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.130
high-Severity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.140
high-Threshold .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.150
high-Relay-Mapping-A .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.160
high-Relay-Mapping-B .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.170
low-Severity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.180
low-Threshold .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.190
low-Relay-Mapping-A .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.200
low-Relay-Mapping-B .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.210
ai-Group .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.220
ai-High-Additional-Text .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.230
ai-Low-Additional-Text .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.10.30.1.240
digital-Input-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.30
digital-Input-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.30.1
digital-Input-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.30.1.1
user-Digital-Input-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.30.1.20
user-Digital-Input-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.30.1.30
external-Digital-Input-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40
external-Digital-Input-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1
external-Digital-Input-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.1
alarm .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.20
di-Value .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.30
di-Status .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.40
di-Alpha-Label .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.50
di-Module-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.60
digital-Input-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.70
severity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.80
relay-Mapping-A .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.90
relay-Mapping-B .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.100
di-Active-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.110
di-Group .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.120
di-Additional-Text .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.40.1.130
external-Digital-Output-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50
external-Digital-Output-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1
external-Digital-Output-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.1
state .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.20
test-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.30
remote-Control-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.40
do-Status .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.50
do-Alpha-Label .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.60
do-Module-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.70
digital-Output-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.80
do-Active-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.90
do-Group .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.90.50.1.100
battery .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100
battery-Capacity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.10
cells-Per-String .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.20
battery-Temperature .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.30
battery-Current .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.100.40
alarms .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110
alarm-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110.10
alarm-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110.10.1
alarm-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110.10.1.1
alarm-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110.10.1.20
alarm-Urgency .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110.10.1.30
alarm-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110.10.1.40
alarm-Additional-Text .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.110.10.1.50
global-Alarms .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.111
trap-Alarm-Origin .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.111.10
trap-Alarm-Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.111.11
trap-Alarm-Number .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.111.12
trap-Additional-Text .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.111.13
trap-Alarm-Severity .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.111.14
cellSure .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120
cbc-Fitted .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.10
number-Of-CBCs .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.15
batt-Temp-Source .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.20
cbc-Values-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70
cbc-Values-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70.1
cbc-Values-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70.1.1
cbc-Registration-State .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70.1.20
cbc-RCP-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70.1.30
cbc-S3P-Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70.1.40
cbc-Is-Rejecting-Command .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70.1.50
cbc-Last-Rejected-Command .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.70.1.60
cbc-Alarm-State-Table .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80
cbc-Alarm-State-Entry .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1
cbc-Alarm-State-Index .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.1
cbc1-Is-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.20
cbc1-Is-Non-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.30
cbc2-Is-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.40
cbc2-Is-Non-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.50
cbc3-Is-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.60
cbc3-Is-Non-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.70
cbc4-Is-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.80
cbc4-Is-Non-Urgent-Alarm-Active .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.10.120.80.1.90
rps-SMx5-Traps .1.3.6.1.4.1.1918.2.12.20
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Description

The manufacturer of this power system.


The System Serial Number, as assigned by the system manufacturer.
This is a system model number assigned by the system manufacturer.
Usually the location of the system within the site.
This is usually the site designation or code.
This is usually the street address of the site.
Notes made by the installation or maintenance personnel.
Used to form the return value for the SNMP MIB-2 sysObjectId. These numbers start with a specific ent
Select Powerware for multiple trap numbers, or X.733 for a single trap number as per ITU X.733

The name of the manufacturer of the Supervisory Module.


Mandatory command identifying the device.
Application software version. This is the software version of the main application.
Bootloader software version. The bootloader is responsible for loading and running the system suppor
I/O board software version. The I/O board is responsible for all the inputs and outputs of the Superviso
S3P interface version. As the Supervisory Module software is upgraded, the communications interface
The Product Hardware Version This item is not reset by the Reset System Configuration command.
The Product Serial Number This item is not reset by the Reset System Configuration command.

The S3P slave address.


The Internet Protocol (IP) address. To communicate using Ethernet, this value and the Subnet Mask mu
Identifies which fragment of the IP address is the sub-network identity. To communicate using Etherne
The Internet Protocol (IP) Host Name. Depending on your network configuration, the host name may b
Tells the Supervisory Module how to access IP addresses outside your sub-network. Consult your netw

Community that can get items.


Community that can set items.
If enabled, alarm activation traps will be repeated according to Trap Repeat Rate.
How often to send a trap to trap receivers if Enable Trap Repeat is Enabled or the trap receiver's Trap

Automatically generated index object.


IP address to send SNMP notifications of events to.
UDP port to send SNMP notifications of events to.
Name used to identify this receiver.
When to send a trap to this receiver.
Community to use for traps send to this address.
Set to Normal traps to send normal traps to a Network Management System on alarm activation and d
This command will acknowledge reception of the alarm summary trap.
The voltage of the AC supply. This is calculated as the average of the AC voltage measured by all recti

The total current drawn by all loads. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current inputs mapp
The output power of the system as a percentage of the total nominal power the system is capable of s
The power being supplied to the load.

The number of registered rectifiers.


The total current output by all rectifiers. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current inputs m

Automatically generated index object.


The model number of this rectifier. This is set during factory run-up of the rectifier.
The serial number of this rectifier.
The major software version number of this rectifier.
The minor software version number of this rectifier.
The status flags reported by this rectifier. This value cannot be interpreted without knowing the mean
The maximum current limit the rectifier is capable of. If you require a lower operating current limit, ad
The maximum power limit the rectifier is capable of. If you require a lower operating power limit, adju
The AC voltage measured by this rectifier. This is measured by the rectifier and reported via the RCP b
The current produced by this rectifier. This is measured by the rectifier and reported via the RCP bus.
The measured rectifier heatsink temperature.
Registration state of the rectifier with this address.
A rectifier's failed state.

Voltage at which to float charge the batteries. The actual bus voltage will be adjusted by Temperature
DC output bus voltage The processed system bus voltage from the bus voltage sensor. If the bus volta
The voltage maintained by AVC. AVC will set the Base Voltage to attempt to maintain the Bus Voltage
The state of the Active Voltage Control process.

The state of the Temperature Compensation control process. To be active, it must be enabled, and the
Stop all controll processes and reset monitor battery status information. This command resets monitor

Indicates the state of equalize process, e.g. Disabled, Inactive or Active.


The time at which the next Periodic Equalize cycle will start. The value is NaN if Equalize is active or P
The maximum duration of an Equalize cycle.
The time until the current Equalize cycle will stop automatically. The value is NaN if the Equalize is ina

Indicates the state of fast charge process, e.g. Disabled, Inactive, Active, Pending or Suspended.
The running total of ampere-hours discharged from the battery. Used to start a Fast Charge cycle if thi
The maximum time the Fast Charge process is active.
The maximum time the current Fast Charge cycle will run. This timer is started when a Fast Charge cy

The state of the Battery Current Limit process.


The state of the Engine Run input. Engine Run is used to indicate whether AC power is being supplied

The minimum time either LVD stays connected or disconnected before it can change state.

Indicates the state of LVD1, e.g. Connected, Disconnected.


While Inhibited, LVD1 cannot change connect or reconnect. Indicates if the configurable Inhibit Period

Indicates the state of the LVD2, e.g. Connected, Disconnected.


While Inhibited, LVD2 cannot connect or reconnect. Indicates if the configurable Inhibit Period for LVD2

The state of the Battery Test process.


The time at which the next Periodic Battery Test cycle will start. The value is NaN if Battery Test is acti
The maximum time the Battery Test process can be active. The battery test will pass if the bus voltage
The remaining time till the current Battery Test will stop successfully. The value is NaN if Battery Test i

The Supervisory Module time (normally UTC) This must be set using DCtools or other application. DCTo

Automatically generated index object.


The current measured at each current input. The input voltages are converted into currents by applyin
Is this shunt used for load, battery, or rectifier metering? If two or more shunts are set as the same typ
The temperature measured by the auxiliary temperature sensor. The value NaN is returned if the IOB

Automatically generated index object.


The state of the selected external analog input high alarm.
The state of the selected external analog input low alarm.
External analog input value.
Enable/disable this external analog input channel.
The name of alarm correspoding to the external analog input. The name of this analog input channel a
Units of this analog input(after scaling).
The SiteSure module number (address) associated with this external analog input.
The input channel on the SiteSure module of this analog input. SiteSureGP modules have channels 1 t
The scaling factor applied to the raw value read from the SiteSure module.
The offset applied to the raw value read from the SiteSure module.
Selects whether this input is used to be used as a system current. If this input is a current shunt, spec
The amount of hysteresis applied to the input before an active alarm is deactivated.
The urgency level associated with the alarm. Relay-only alarms are not displayed, although any config
An external analog input high alarm is activated if the scaled input is greater than or equal to this valu
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
The urgency level associated with the alarm. Relay-only alarms are not displayed, although any config
An external analog input low alarm is activated if the scaled input is lower than or equal to this value.
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
Optional relay activated while this alarm is active.
Group indicator The group tag used by PowerManagerII to group related inputs and outputs for display
Additional text providing further information about this High alarm..
Additional text providing further information about this Low alarm..

Automatically generated index object.


The name of the alarm displayed on the user interface and DCTools.
True if the corresponding user digital input is low.

Automatically generated index object.


The state of the selected alarm.
External digital input value.
Enable/disable this external digital input channel.
The name of external digital input Input name.
The SiteSure module number (address) associated with this external digital input.
The input channel on the SiteSure module of this digital input. Channels 1 to 6 are associated with the
Alarm urgency indicator
The relay the external digital input may map to
The relay the external digital input may map to
If the input is in this state (for the alarm recognition time) then an alarm will be activated.
The group indicator. The group Number to be used by SiteManager.
Additional text providing further information about this alarm..

Automatically generated index object.


The state of this external digital output. Active relays may be energised or de-energised depending on
Allows control of the external digital output for test purposes. This allows an installation to be confirm
Allows remote control of the digital output.
Enable or disable this external digital output. If disabled, the relay is not driven.
Enable or disable this external digital output. If disabled, the relay is not driven.
The module number (address) of the SiteSure module associated with this external digital output.
The number of the digital output channel on the SiteSure module. Channels 1 to 8 appear on SiteSure
Active state of the external digital output (Energised or De-energised).
Group indicator The group Number to be used by SiteManager.

Battery C-10 capacity. The rated 10 hour capacity. Zero means no battery is installed.
The number of 2 V battery cells per string. Zero means no battery is installed.
The temperature measured either by the SM65 battery temperature sensor or the average string tem
The total current flowing into the batteries. The supervisory module uses the sum of any current input
Automatically generated index object.
The name of the alarm. For user alarms, this is the User Alarm Name, for other alarms it is fixed.
Specifies the urgency of the alarm.
The state of the selected alarm.
Additional text providing further information about this alarm..

The origin of the selected alarm. The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
The name of the Alarm The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
The number for this Alarm. The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
The information about the Alarm The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.
Specifies the severity of the alarm The value of this item is determined when sending an SNMP trap.

Indicates if there is any CBC module fitted.


Indicates number of fitted CBC modules, only applies when CBC Fitted is true.
Determines whether the monitor battery temperature sensor is used for acquiring the battery temper

Automatically generated index object.


The registration state of the first CBC module found.
The RCP address of the CBC. This is only valid when CBC Registration State is Registered.
The S3P Address of the CBC. This is only valid when CBC Registration State is Registered.
This indicates if an CBC Module is rejecting RCP commands.
The command ID of the last rejected command.

Automatically generated index object.


Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
Indicates that the CBC alarm is active.
to be returned to base for repair. Without a bootloader, no software can run on the Supervisory Module.

check this version and optionally warn the user if it is dealing with an incompatible interface. While Eaton Corp

alarms and data.


unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset errors. I

sum of all reported rectifier output currents. The value NaN means the rectifier current is unavailable. Note this

ensor fail is reported when average rectifier output voltage is used.

aN if the Fast Charge is inactive.


e shunt has failed, is not connected or not calibrated)
re are no load shunts, the Supervisory Module will calculate Load Current from the currents it does know.
module 3.

rged. The value NaN means the battery current is unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied ar
ervisory Module.

erface. While Eaton Corporation does attempt to maintain backwards compatibility with its interfaces, this cann
rent shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Load Current instead.

s unavailable. Note this value may have a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset error
ents it does know.
e a deadband applied around zero to eliminate current shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT us
h its interfaces, this cannot be guaranteed.
ad Current instead.

current shunt offset errors. Internal control processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Rectifier Current instead
trol processes do NOT use this item, use Internal Battery Current instead.
Rectifier Current instead.

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