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The Remote Alarm Block (RAB) 176N provides high high-capacity alarm monitoring while retaining rack space for revenue revenue-generating equipment. It is the ideal RTU for any site with many alarms and limited space. It can be mounted on the wall or in a placed in a rack with the supplied rack mounts. The RAB's standard wire wrap terminations for alarms inputs make the unit a natural fit for any telecommunications site where distribution frames are used.
The RAB 176N reports alarms as SNMP traps over UDP/IP, and supports alarm polling via DCP, DCPf, DCPx, or DCP1 over UDP/IP, TCP/IP OR RS232. Both the SNMP and DCP channels can operate at the same time, so the RAB can report alarms simultaneously to multiple Fial or other SNMP managers and the T/Mon NOC Network Alarm Management System. In addition to its 176 discrete alarm inputs, the RAB 176N has 4 control relays, 2 Form A and 23 Form C. Using the control relays, you can reboot remote devices, start backup equipment, and open security doors directly from the T/Mon NOC, saving expensive windshield time. To reduce nuisance alarms, the RAB 176N features user user-set alarm qualification times of 100 to 10,000 milliseconds. This will allow you to clearly distinguish momentary status changes from serious problems. The RAB 176N also supports an internal real real-time clock, so date/time stamps in SNMP traps are always correct. Technicians can view the front LED LED's for local alarm visibility.
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