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Micromon

Micromon

RS.8A.Y3.02 

          

©

Danfoss

01-2003

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To exit the zoom facility, remove the graph cursor by pressing '

' again. Pressing

the '

' key will then take you back to the Point Detail screen.

When a graph is displayed on the screen, pressing the '

'  key dumps the graph

to a directly connected printer (cursor must be removed first).

When one or more alarms have been raised, the built-in siren will sound, the
backlight will flash red and the point(s) in alarm will pulse.  If a parallel printer is
connected, the time, status and point details of the alarm can be printed.
If the ‘

’ key is not pressed within the programmed time setting, the dial-out relay

can be programmed to automatically activate, sending a signal to the dial-out
equipment/security system if it is connected.

To stop the siren sounding and the red backlight flashing, press the ‘

’ key

.

Check what the problem is by selecting the Point Detail screen for the point in
alarm and noting its present status and alarm settings.  The fault will need to be
found and rectified before the alarm can be successfully cleared.
If there appears to be no problem, it could be that the fault has ‘cleared itself’ (e.g.
the temperature has since returned to an acceptable level).  In this case, the point
will stop pulsing.
If there are no further faults on other points, the alarm status will be cleared.

To display the Main Menu, press the ‘

’ key (repeat if necessary). To select an

option from the Main Menu, use the ‘

’ or ‘

’ key to position the highlight over the

required option and press ‘

↵↵

↵↵

’ or ‘

’.

Note:  Options which have a symbol 

 alongside them are password protected.

Use this option to display the default Point Overview screen as previously
described.

To display the alarm history, select the Alarm History option from the Main Menu.
The Alarm List screen is displayed with the most recent alarm heading the list.

Up to 999 latest alarms can be viewed.

Each alarm is given a number from 1 to 999 (restarting at 1 after the 999th) and is
time and date stamped.  The description shows the information relevant to each
point.  The two ‘

’ symbols at the bottom of the screen indicate that the list

continues.  The list can be scrolled up and down using the ‘

’ or ‘

’ keys. Press

↵↵

↵↵

’ to display events with the alarms.

To display the alarm history for a particular point, select the Point Detail screen,

then press the 

 and 

 keys together. The Alarm List screen is displayed listing

all alarms for the selected point only.

To display the event history, select the Event History option from the Main Menu.
The Event List screen is displayed with the most recent event heading the list.
The latest 100 events stored are viewed.  The list can be scrolled up and down
using the ‘

’ or ‘

’ keys.

This option starts up the easy setup that is used on initial Micromon setup, as
previously described.

Use this option to display the unit's software and hardware details for reference.
To return to the Main Menu, either wait 1 minute or press any key.

This facility only applies if a parallel printer is directly connected. A series of
printouts can be initiated in condensed mode.  To perform a print operation press

the ‘

’ key to display the Print Menu.

Alarm History

Point Alarm List

Point Overwiew

Main Menu

Muting and Clearing an Alarm

Alarm Mode

Event History

Summary of Contents for Micromon

Page 1: ...Monitoring and Alarm System Micromon Manual Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Controls R E F R I G E R A T I O N A N D A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G...

Page 2: ...PointType 10 Passcode Setup 10 Log Graph Setup 10 Modem Dialout Setup 11 Dialout 11 CallType 11 Number 12 Pager Info 12 Send 12 Modem Configuration 12 Baud Rate 12 Point Detail 13 Point Overview 13 O...

Page 3: ...inted on a regular basis The data is accessible both on and off site via the external modem connection and alarm calls can also be gener ated if required The Micromon has been designed in such a way t...

Page 4: ...nsors The Micromon provides audio and visual alarms whenever an input exceeds its pre set alarm levels The system can be pre set to dial out using a digital dialler or via a modem whenever an alarm oc...

Page 5: ...ey will force the highlight to the bottom of the menu In addition when a character entry field has been selected this key is used to increment the displayed value in the entry field SecondaryFunctions...

Page 6: ...ursor to the Graph screen and selects points on the Overview screen Backspace in edit fields Adjusts Screen Contrast Accented special characters editing mode or Sort and display alarms by point when i...

Page 7: ...nt up or down to the required number This screen is used select the application of those points that have just been selected in the previous screen Use the and keys to move the cursor to the required...

Page 8: ...y to move the active field box around the temperature units field then use the or key to toggle betweenFahrenheitandCentigrade The date format of the Micromon unit can be set to either DD MM or MM DD...

Page 9: ...selected points on a timed or demand basis via the print menu Timed means the Micromon is programmed to automatically print a log at preselected intervals A log printout can also be initiated via the...

Page 10: ...he Passcode Setup option Use the to highlight the passcode to be modified Type in the passcode using the or keys to scroll through the character list and the or key to move the cursor left or right re...

Page 11: ...this field to specify the type of device which is connected to the specified telephone number The options are as follows NO DIAL Indicates the Micromon will not dialout GSM SMS Indicates that a RS232...

Page 12: ...s S Sends the Store Name A Sends the Last Alarm Message C Sends a count of alarms and muted alarms in the format2 4 R Sends the Carriage Return CR character L Sends the Line Feed LF character Sends th...

Page 13: ...the screen To display more details of a particular point position the cursor box around the point required and press The Point Detail screen will be displayed Note If a point has a local offset appli...

Page 14: ...sses etc These offsets are point specific and may only be defined from the Micromon keypad although their value is readable when accessing the unit remotely Under normal circumstances these offsets if...

Page 15: ...te Options which have a symbol alongside them are password protected Use this option to display the default Point Overview screen as previously described To display the alarm history select the Alarm...

Page 16: ...ired value and the key to move through each field The Printing In Operation screen is then displayed and the data is sent to the printer Each alarm is given a number from 1 to 999 restarting at 1 afte...

Page 17: ...e n h c a e n o e v i t c A d e s s e r p s i y e k E T U M m r a l A p e R 2 Y A L E R a r o f n o i t c e n n o c d e y a l e R t i n u m r a l A t a e p e R l l i t s e r a s m r a l a e l i h w e...

Page 18: ...viced only by qualified service personnel and should ensure that replacement parts match the original safety characteristics CAUTION This unit is fitted with rechargeable batteries use only manufactur...

Page 19: ...M can be used to control the modem power The Relay is rated at 24V 1A max so the low voltage power after the mains transformer must be switched Mains voltage MUST NOT be connected to this relay Modem...

Page 20: ...that such alternations can be made without subsequential changes being necessary in specifications already agreed All trademarks in this material are property of the respecitve companies Danfoss and...

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