Socomec Top-Vision Software

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Modern network environments are required to operate with the utmost safety, in any environmental condition. The use of a UPS with your IT system guarantees an excellent level of hardware protection, supplying high quality electrical energy.

The UPS on its own protects the equipment. Its use in conjunction with communication software such as TOP VISION, increases the protection provided to the hardware and the data it contains, safely carrying out actions such as the shutdown of applications before the power supply is actually interrupted.

FUNCTION

TOP VISION software enables you to remote monitor one or more Load Transfer Modules (LTM).

Once installed under Windows® NT, TOP VISION will help you operate your LTM equipment as follows:
• remote monitoring for correct operation of your installation
• remote control for quick and efficient reaction.

PRINCIPLE

Mimic diagram display:

• status: load on source 1, load on source 2, priority source
• alarms: temperature fault, overload fault, static switch alarm
• source measurements: voltage, frequency, current, power.
TOP VISION can manage up to 128 units: LTM's or IT-SWITCH per screen, with a total o 32 screens available.

ADVANTAGES

Event history log

The event history log can provide information on any given date concerning status, alarm or command, which has occured on equipment.

Commands

TOP VISION will help you to remote command one or all of the LTM's using a mimic screen:
• selecting priority source
• load shutoff
• transfer onto priority source
• alarms aknowledgement.

Intranet LINK

You can also remote monitor your LTM using a Web browser via local ETHERNET connection (INTRANET)

TELESERVICE LINK

Your LTM's are permanently connected to SOCOMEC UPS TELESERVICE call centre via the phone network

The central computer performs the following:

• smonitors all necessary parameters to ensure correct operation
• sprovides regular status reports on your LTM or IT-SWITCH
• detects possible anomalies. Should there be a fault our maintenance engineers are automatically alerted.