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Dec 07, 2025 - 08:37 PM

To remotely monitor the status and performance of your IOTA IIS Central Inverter System, you can utilize various communication interfaces and optional features available for the system. Here are some options outlined in the user manual:
1. **BACnet IP Interface (BACIP):** Equips the inverter system with an RJ-45 Ethernet port for remote communications to a Building Management System (BMS) via the BACnet IP protocol. This interface provides read-only access to key telemetry data such as input/output voltages, currents, power, temperatures, battery status, and system operation logs.
2. **MODBUS TCP Interface (MODBUSIP):** Provides an RJ-45 Ethernet port for remote communications to a BMS via the MODBUS TCP protocol. This interface offers similar read-only access to telemetry data as the BACnet IP interface.
3. **SNMP Interface (SNMP):** Equips the system with an RJ-45 Ethernet port for remote communications to a BMS or Network Manager via SNMP protocol. This interface supports SNMP v1 and v2c and allows for programming of SNMP traps based on user-defined alarm conditions.
4. **Remote Meter Panel (RMP):** Provides an additional detached panel and keypad that allows for remote monitoring and programming of the system from up to 150 feet away. This panel enhances flexibility in viewing system status and alarm data.
By utilizing these communication interfaces and optional features, you can remotely access critical information about your IOTA IIS Central Inverter System, enabling you to monitor its performance, receive alarm notifications, and ensure efficient operation without the need for physical presence at the installation site.
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