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View Pager Numbers

PAGER & PIN NUMBERS

Numbers to dial

for an alarm

PAGER 1 NUMBER
A1,8005551212

PAGER 1 PIN
01234567891011121314

PAGER 2 NUMBER
A9W1,8005551212

PAGER 2 PIN
01234567891011121314

<ENTER>=MORE <ESC>=EXIT <A>=ALL

PAGER 3 NUMBER
N18005551212,,,,1234567#

PAGER 3 PIN

PAGER 4 NUMBER
M1,8005551212

PAGER 4 PIN

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Summary of Contents for Autochangeover Controllers AC8

Page 1: ...SITE MONITORING AND SERVICES AC8 USER MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...ery Pack 12 2 4 3 Turning On the AC8 12 3 0 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS 3 1 Wiring Specifications 13 3 2 Connecting Digital Inputs and Digital Outputs 14 3 2 1 Connecting Digital Inputs 14 3 2 2 Connecting Digital Outputs 15 3 2 3 Setting the Digital Output Jumpers 15 3 2 4 Connecting Control Relay Outputs 16 3 2 5 Connecting the Emergency Power Operation EPOP Input 16 3 2 6 Setting the EPOP Jumper 16 ...

Page 4: ...0 SILENCE ALARM BACKUP LOG FILES SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE 6 1 Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface 31 6 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only 32 7 0 SYSTEM AND CONTROL OPTIONS 7 1 Login 34 7 2 Setup System Overview 36 7 3 Setup System Setup Inputs 36 7 3 1 Change Label Name of Input 37 7 3 2 Define Input as Normally Open or Normally Closed 37 7 3 3 Define Input as Alarmable or ...

Page 5: ...D 59 7 9 4 Connect Battery 59 7 9 5 Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only 60 7 9 6 Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number 63 7 9 7 Setup Serv Ph Num Communications Check Service Terminal Interface only 64 7 9 8 Factory Defaults 65 7 9 9 Perform Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface only 65 7 9 10 Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface only 67 7 10 S...

Page 6: ...5 A 4 2 View Alarm Log 86 A 4 3 View Event Log 87 A 4 4 View Trend Log 88 A 4 5 View Input Status 89 A 4 6 View Output Status 89 A 4 7 View Pager Numbers 90 A 4 8 View Operation 91 A 4 9 View Control Status 91 A 5 Silence Alarm Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only 92 A 5 1 Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface only 92 A 5 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only 93 A 6 S...

Page 7: ...tates 26 Table 12 Digital input states 26 Table 13 Digital output states 27 Table 14 Valid characters for data entry 34 Table 15 Default settings digital inputs 36 Table 16 Input and output labels 37 Table 17 Default settings analog sensor inputs 40 Table 18 Default zones 46 Table 19 Default settings digital outputs 47 Table 20 Supported modem settings 49 Table 21 Default settings modem 49 Table 2...

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Page 9: ...ocal LCD interface and a remote dial up interface When an alarm condition arises the AC8 displays alarm information sounds an audible alarm changes the state of the common alarm relay and turns connected devices on or off according to user configuration If configured the controller also sends pager notifications See 1 6 Typical Configu ration for a more detailed example 1 1 Methods of Viewing and ...

Page 10: ... see 3 0 Wiring and Connections with either mounting type Figure 2 AC8 enclosure internal features LCD for configuration and operation Key lock The enclosure has knockouts and access slots on top and bottom for cables and wires BAR CODE BAR CODE LIEBERT START TB7 V INPU UT T 24V V INPU UT T TOP ON BOTTOM 0 COMMS MS 485 TB3 RELAY OUTPUTS TB2 CONTACT INPUTS ASS REV BOTTOM TOP 4 3 2 1 BOTTOM 8 7 6 5 ...

Page 11: ... TB2 CONTACT INPUTS ASS EPOP EPOP INPUT EPOP P19 TB1 DIS EN REV PFM5 PFM2 BOTTOM TOP 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 BOTTOM TOP 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 J11 PHONE PIN 3 TIP PIN 4 RING MODEM TB5 COMMON ALARM RELAY OUTPUTS BOTTOM TOP Q11 P11 LS1 ENABLE AUDIBLE TOP NO C NC NO C NC TB1 EPOP CONTACT INPUT TB1 TB2 INPUTS DRY CONTACTS ONLY TB9 ANALOG GROUND AG 3 4 BOTTOM 1 2 TOP ON MODEM CAN TX CAN RX DS83 DS84 1 ON ON TP1 GND S...

Page 12: ...e An example of a control relay output point is a humidity lock out 3 0 Wiring and Connections 3 2 4 Connecting Control Relay Outputs 5 9 View Control Status 7 11 Setup System Setup I O Matrix I Manual Override Switch outputs Placing the switch in the ON position will turn ON or energize all eight outputs simultaneously This switch removes all automatic output control from the AC8 The factory defa...

Page 13: ...connectors with the same voltage Factory default is 24VDC 3 3 1 Setting the 12VDC 24VDC Analog Power Jumper T SiteScan Web connector EIA422 Connection to monitor AC8 from Liebert s SiteScan Web graphical monitoring package 3 0 Wiring and Connections 3 5 EIA422 SiteScan Web Connector U EIA485 connector Not presently used N A V Serial interface connector RS232 EIA574 Connection for laptop or video t...

Page 14: ...ion via the RS232 port 485 RX Green Not used 485 TX Green Not used Input LEDs INPUT1 Red Indicates input is ON or energized INPUT2 Red Indicates input is ON or energized INPUT3 Red Indicates input is ON or energized INPUT4 Red Indicates input is ON or energized INPUT5 Red Indicates input is ON or energized INPUT6 Red Indicates input is ON or energized INPUT7 Red Indicates input is ON or energized ...

Page 15: ...ate The horn sounds audible horn on the controller board silence horn by pressing any key on the LCD keypad The LCD flashes except during setup ALARM CONDITION DETECTED A device connected to the AC8 changes state RESPONSES TO AN ALARM RETURN TO NORMAL SEQUENCE UNIVERSAL MONITOR 05 SEP 02 14 04 13 V5 100 0 PRESS STATUS SETUP ESC ESC DEVICE_1 STARTED DEVICE_2 STARTED DEVICE_3 STARTED DEVICE_4 OFF 30...

Page 16: ...andling such as gashes or holes in the carton or severely flattened corners Open the shipping crates carefully Use care to avoid puncturing the container with sharp objects that might damage the contents Inspect the AC8 and all included components for damage If any damage from shipping or mishandling is observed immediately file a damage claim with the shipping agency and forward a copy to Liebert...

Page 17: ...portion of the pear shaped mounting slot in the AC8 see inset in Figure 5 The screws must also be large enough to extend over the edges of the top of the mounting slot 5 Hang the AC8 on the screws letting the panel slip down until the screws are in the smaller upper portion of the slot 6 Tighten the screws until they are snug 7 Insert the remaining two screws in the bottom holes on the back of the...

Page 18: ... the panel and drill the holes for the mounting screws or wall anchors Clean up the debris 6 Reverse the slide direction of the rectangular access doors on the top and bottom of the AC8 Leaving the doors as shipped from the factory prevents them from being opened when the panel is flush mounted in a wall 7 Attach any field supplied mounting hardware 8 Reinsert the assembly into the wall 9 Insert a...

Page 19: ...gure 6 or to the TM230 connectors as shown in Figure 7 WARNING Check that power is removed from wires prior to installation CAUTION The AC8 is designed for use on properly grounded earthed 115VAC or 230VAC power 60Hz or 50Hz The ground wire for the power lead must be wired to the earth ground terminal stud located next to the 24VAC terminal block This equipment is intended to be installed by a qua...

Page 20: ... at right To disconnect the battery pack remove the battery leads from the jumpers Obtaining a Replacement Battery Pack To obtain a replacement battery pack contact your local dealer or Liebert representative The Liebert part number is 133455P1 2 4 3 Turning On the AC8 After connecting the backup battery turn on the power On Off switches to the AC8 and the Trans former Module see 1 7 Controller Bo...

Page 21: ...ded Non Plenum Belden 9740 Plenum Belden 89740 750 ft 225m 4 20 mA Signal Input Selectable Power Source 12 24VDC Analog Input 4 Wire Transducer 18 22 AWG Stranded Unshielded 18 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 8489 Plenum Belden 88489 750 ft 225m 4 20 mA Signal Input Selectable Power Source 12 24VDC Common Alarm Output 18 22 AWG Stranded Unshielded 18 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 9740 Plenum...

Page 22: ... input from the AC8 to the Common Alarm Relay of the environmental unit terminals 75 76 or TB1 6 TB1 7 Connect a digital output numbered the same as the input from the AC8 to the Remote Shutdown Power Control of the environmental unit terminal 37 38 or TB1 4 TB1 5 3 2 1 Connecting Digital Inputs To connect a digital input 1 Turn OFF electrical power to the AC8 2 If necessary remove a conduit knock...

Page 23: ...ind the respective black output jumper on the circuit board shown in the illustration using the following guide 2 Decide whether your configuration requires the jumper to be OFF or ON 3 Set the jumper as needed Set the jumper to OFF by placing the black jumper on the middle and top pins Set the jumper to ON by placing the black jumper on the middle and bottom pins CAUTION To reduce the risk of fir...

Page 24: ...le or disable emergency power operation EPOP The AC8 comes from the factory with the EPOP jumper in the Disabled position DIS it may be changed to Enabled EN To change the EPOP jumper setting 1 Find the black EPOP jumper on the circuit board as shown at right The jumper is at the bottom right corner of the board just below the EPOP contact input see 1 7 Controller Board Overview 2 Decide whether y...

Page 25: ...at the bottom of the board near the middle see 1 7 Controller Board Overview 2 Decide whether your configuration requires the jumper to be 24VDC or 12VDC 3 Set the jumper as needed To set the jumper to the 24VDC position place the black jumper on the middle and right pins To set the jumper to the 12VDC position place the black jumper on the middle and left pins 3 3 2 Connecting the Analog Ground T...

Page 26: ...If necessary remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into the AC8 enclosure 3 Bring the wire s into the AC8 enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot 4 Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block 5 Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly 3 6 Communications Connections The AC8 s Service Terminal Interface offers full configura...

Page 27: ...rol Status page 28 page 91 SILENCE ALARM BACK UP LOGS FUNCTIONS Silence Alarm On the LCD press any key to silence an alarm page 31 page 92 Back Up Log Files page 32 page 93 SYSTEM CONTROL FUNCTIONS Login page 34 page 95 Setup System page 36 page 96 Setup Inputs page 36 page 97 Setup Common Alarm page 39 page 97 Setup Sensor page 40 page 98 Setup Zones page 46 page 116 Setup Outputs page 47 page 99...

Page 28: ...d the status of inputs and outputs View data stored in alarm event and trend logs View pager numbers View auto sequencing and standby testing status 6 0 Silence Alarm Backup Log Files Service Terminal Interface only These features available via the Service Terminal Interface only allow users to Silence the audible alarm Back up the alarm event and trend logs 7 0 System and Control Options some fun...

Page 29: ...vent Log View Trend Log ACTIVE ALARM 22 22 SENSOR_1 101 0 DEG HIGH SETPOINT ALARM SENSOR_2 DEG SENSOR PROBLEM DEVICE_7 ALARM CONTACT OPEN BATTERY CHECK BATTERY See Section 5 1 ALARM RECORD 99 99 SENSOR_2 80 0 DEG HIGH SETPOINT ALARM 29 AUG 05 09 29 10 MODEM INTERNAL FAULT 29 AUG 05 09 20 00 DEVICE_8 ALARM CONTACT CLOSED 29 AUG 05 07 30 00 See Section 5 2 EVENT RECORD 99 99 PAGER UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE ...

Page 30: ... connection to an analog input When any alarms are present the Active Alarms screen shows descriptive details for each alarm the source of the alarm for example SENSOR_1 or BATTERY the status of an input or output 101 0 DEG a brief description of the problem HIGH SETPOINT ALARM or CHECK BATTERY If there are no active alarms the screen displays the message NO ALARMS PRESENT Viewing Additional Scree...

Page 31: ...en press the ESC key 5 2 2 Backing Up the Alarm Log Service Terminal Interface only The alarm log is stored as a file in the AC8 it can hold no more than 99 records When the log is full the oldest records are deleted from the end of the file as new alarm records are added at the beginning You may back up the alarm log file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as described in 6...

Page 32: ...vious screen press the ESC key 5 3 2 Backing Up the Event Log Service Terminal Interface only The event log is stored as a file in the AC8 it can hold no more than 99 records When the log is full the oldest records are deleted from the end of the file as new event records are added at the beginning You may back up the event log file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as desc...

Page 33: ...l Screens There may be up to 100 records of trend data for the selected sensor To view additional records use the arrows To return to the previous screen press the ESC key 5 4 3 Backing Up the Trend Log Service Terminal Interface only The four trend logs are stored as files in the AC8 with a maximum of 100 records per sensor When a log is full the oldest records are deleted from the end of the fil...

Page 34: ...s for a digital input as shown in Table 12 Viewing Additional Input Data All input data may be viewed by scrolling beyond the four lines that appear on the LCD at one time To view all inputs use the arrows To return to the previous screen press the ESC key Table 11 Analog input states State Description Functional Reading for example 80 00 DEG or 79 50 RH Problem with connection Dashes Not configur...

Page 35: ... viewed by scrolling beyond the four lines that appear on the LCD at one time To view all outputs use the arrows To return to the previous screen press the ESC key Table 13 Digital output states State Description OPERATING Device operating or ON STANDBY Device in standby mode ALARM Device in alarm FORCE ON Device forced ON by operator FORCE OFF Device forced OFF by operator HW FORCE ON Device forc...

Page 36: ...ays the number that is configured for the selected pager In the example at right the telephone number is preceded by A to dial an alphanumeric pager and includes a comma to pause two seconds after dialing 1 before proceeding to dial the area code and number To change this number see 7 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN Press ESC to return to the Pager Menu 5 7 3 View a Pager PIN To view a pager ...

Page 37: ...ature for example AUTO SEQUENCING the status ON or OFF the date and time when Auto Sequencing or Standby Testing is scheduled to occur for example DAY 01 OF 02 08 55 The time appears in the format HH MM hours and minutes in military time OR the target setpoint and sensitivity level that will initiate Staging To change these settings see the following sections in 7 10 Setup Operation 7 10 1 Turn Au...

Page 38: ...rows to choose View Control Status then press Enter 5 9 1 Control Status The Control Status screen displays the status of each relay the name of the output for example RELAY 1 the status ON or OFF Main Menu VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL NEXT SELECT View Status Menu VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS VIEW ALARM LOG VIEW EVENT LOG VIEW TREND LOG VIEW INPUT STATUS VIEW OUTPUT STATUS VIEW PAGER NUMBERS VIEW OPERATIO...

Page 39: ...e AC8 either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 8 Silence Alarm At the Silence Alarm menu shown below enter 1 to silence the audible alarm immediately To exit without silencing the alarm enter 2 or press the Escape key A confirmation message appears Alarm has been silenced NOTE An alarm may also be silenced b...

Page 40: ...er 2 to back up the Event Log Enter 3 to back up the Trend Log for the first sensor Sensor_1 Enter 4 to back up the Trend Log for the second sensor Sensor_2 Enter 5 to back up the Trend Log for the third sensor Sensor_3 Enter 6 to back up the Trend Log for the fourth sensor Sensor_4 4 At the prompt to initiate a backup of the selected log file enter Y Yes begin or N No cancel then press Enter The ...

Page 41: ... file click on Close or Cancel 7 In the Receive Filename window enter a name for the log file alarm log in the example above 8 When the transfer is complete a confirmation message appears in the Service Terminal Interface window Backup Successful 9 The display returns to the Backup Log Files menu You may choose another type of log file to back up return to Step 3 or press 7 or Escape to return to ...

Page 42: ...oose System and Control then press Enter as shown at right Use the arrows to choose System and Control and press Enter The Login menu appears To enter your password the default is AAAA Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter again The System and Control Menu appears next with these options that are described in the follow...

Page 43: ...3 RESET COMMON ALARM WITH SILENCE N See Sec 7 4 SELECT SENSOR SENSOR_1 80 00 DEG SENSOR_4 79 50 RH See Sec 7 5 SETUP ZONES ZONE 1 4 ZONE 2 0 ZONE 3 0 ZONE 4 0 See Sec 7 6 SELECT OUTPUT DEVICE_1 NO OP E E DEVICE_2 NO ST E E DEVICE_8 NO NU E E See Sec 7 7 SETUP DEVICE_1 LABEL DEVICE_1 NORM OPEN CLOSE NO ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED Y DELAY 00 01 SETUP SENSOR_1 CONNECTED N LABEL SENSOR_1 UNITS DEG 4 mA 045...

Page 44: ...ou may change the name of the input define it as Normally Open or Normally Closed and specify it as alarm able or as an event Alarmable inputs may be defined as either Unlatched or Latched Event status allows you to monitor a digital input s state and use a change in state to initiate an action through an output if desired without triggering an alarm Events are always Unlatched You may also specif...

Page 45: ...defined as alarmable the following alarm reactions occur when the status of the monitored input device changes the LCD flashes the audible horn sounds configured pager numbers will be notified and a record is entered in the Alarm Log For a digital input defined as an event the status change is recorded in the Event Log For both types alarmable and event user setup determines output control whether...

Page 46: ...his step is required to return latched points to their normal state For details see 7 13 1 Clear Active Alarms 7 3 5 Set Up Delay Time Each input may be set up with a specified time delay between the occurrence of an alarm or event a monitored device changes state and any response by the AC8 This feature can prevent needless responses to transient conditions This delay is the amount of time that m...

Page 47: ...ly silence the audible horn To change the common alarm setting Log In and Choose Setup System From the Main Menu use the arrows to choose System and Control then press Enter see 7 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows to choose Setup System then press Enter Change to Reset Y or Not Reset N From the Setup System Menu shown at right ...

Page 48: ...sor s high and low setpoints and use those setpoints to change the status of an output if desired without triggering an alarm Events are always Unlatched You may also specify a time delay before the AC8 responds to an alarm or event Use the steps following Table 17 to change the default settings for any analog sensor input Table 17 Default settings analog sensor inputs Feature Default Other Option...

Page 49: ...inished press Enter again 7 5 3 Change Units Label For each sensor you may use a three character label to specify mea surement units such as DEG see Table 14 for valid characters From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Units for the selected sensor and press Enter To enter the units label which may consist of up to three charac ters Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter to advance to the next...

Page 50: ...he Offset value enter an adjustment factor for example if the sensor reading shows 70 F when the actual temperature is 75 F the offset might be 5 F The default Offset value for each sensor is 000 0 Values that can be entered range from 999 9 to 999 9 To enter a new value From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Offset for the selected sensor and press Enter To change the Offset value Use the arrows to ch...

Page 51: ...lly reset Latched sensors as described in 7 13 1 Clear Active Alarms This also means that any digital outputs linked to a Latched sensor will remain triggered until the sensor is manually reset A sensor defined as Unlatched will automatically track the status of the monitored sensor No action by the user is required From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Latched as shown at right and press Enter To cha...

Page 52: ... The High Setpoint value must not be set above the sensor s 20 mA value plus the offset value For example if the 20 mA value is 90 F and the Offset value is 5 F the High Setpoint must be 95 F or lower The default High Setpoint for each sensor is 0090 0 Values that can be entered range from the 4 mA value the Offset value in the example 50 5 55 to the 20 mA value the Offset value in the example 90 ...

Page 53: ...also after the monitored sensor returns to its normal state When the monitored device returns to its normal state the specified time delay must elapse before the AC8 acknowledges the return to normal condi tion From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Sensor Delay as shown at right and press Enter To change the time delay in minutes and seconds in the range of 00 00 to 99 59 For minutes MIN press and hol...

Page 54: ...s outputs to zones in numerical order based on entries in the Number of Devices screen For example The total number of outputs for all zones cannot exceed 8 If you try to enter more than 8 devices in total Message 1 appears shown at right Press Escape to return to the Setup Zones menu Zones must be set up in order starting with Zone 1 If you try to enter devices for Zone 2 before Zone 1 has any ou...

Page 55: ...p as Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC The default setting for all output points is NO Normally Open From the Setup Outputs Menu shown at right use the arrows to choose Norm Open Close and press Enter To change the normal state for this output use the arrows to choose the state NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Press Enter Table 19 Default settings digital outputs Feature Default Other Opti...

Page 56: ... default setting for all output points is Enabled From the Setup Outputs Menu choose Emerg Op as shown at right and press Enter To make a change use the arrows to choose Enable or Disable to specify what occurs in emergency power operation Press Enter 7 7 5 Configure Output for Loss of Power Fail Safe Each output has an associated jumper that can help prevent undesired effects when the controller ...

Page 57: ...em from the Pagers Modem Menu and press Enter 6 The Setup Modem Menu displays the initialization string Init String which may consist of up to 40 characters see Table 14 for valid characters The default Init String is ATS0 1 Table 20 Supported modem settings For Modem supports Dial up via terminal 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Pager access 9600 baud even parity 7 data bits 1 stop bit ...

Page 58: ...se the arrows to choose a character Press Enter to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter again Table 22 Country codes Country Code Country Code Country Code Country Code Argentina 07 Finland FD Italy FD Philippines B5 Australia 09 France FD Japan 00 Portugal FD Austria FD Germany FD Korea B5 Slovak Republic FD Belgium FD Greece FD Liechtenstein FD Spain FD Canada B5 Hong...

Page 59: ...ring the string Enter AC8 Phone Number This entry allows you to store the phone number that must be dialed to access the AC8 for future ref erence This has no effect on the AC8 s modem settings or functionality it simply places the phone number in an accessible location At the AC8 Phone Number prompt enter the phone number for the AC8 The current setting appears in brackets nothing has been entere...

Page 60: ...em Setup Initialization String for more information Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful Change Modem Hang Up Delay After a Call At the Change Modem Hang Up Delay After a Call prompt enter the number of seconds to delay hanging up after a call The maximum is 99 seconds The current setting appears in brackets 10...

Page 61: ...p System Menu shown at right use the arrows to choose Setup Modem Pagers and press Enter Use the arrows to choose Setup Pagers from the Pagers Modem Menu and press Enter From the Select Pager Menu choose the pager number you want for example Pager Number 1 and press Enter Table 23 Pager dialing results Result of Page Action Message Generated Successful AC8 dials next configured pager Unsuccessful ...

Page 62: ...551212 Alphanumeric pager The first character must be A A18005551212 Remote modem The first character must be M M18005551212 Device type Optional entries Example All types of devices Use 9 if needed to access an outside line place after first character N A or M A918005551212 Use W to wait for a second dial tone before dialing if the phone system has two dial tones initial tone and a second tone fo...

Page 63: ...to select a pager At the Enter Pager Number prompt you may press Enter to bypass this option or see 7 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN for instructions on entering the pager number At the Enter Pager PIN Number prompt you may press Enter to bypass this option or see 7 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN for instructions on entering the pager PIN Setup Modem Pagers Pager Setup Service Terminal...

Page 64: ...firmation mes sage appears Command Successful Enter Time To Perform Communications Check This function schedules the daily communications test between the AC8 and the selected pager as described in the previous section At the Enter Time To Perform Communications Check prompt enter the time to initiate the com munications check using the format HH MM hours and minutes in military time ranging from ...

Page 65: ...hoose System and Control then press Enter see 7 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows to choose Setup System then press Enter Select Setup System From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows to choose Setup System Info and press Enter Use the steps following Figure 11 to access any of the Setup Sys tem Info options Figu...

Page 66: ...ry and set up to adjust automatically for daylight saving time twice a year The Setup System Info menu allows you to change the date or time or automatic adjustment at any time To change the daylight saving time setting date or time From the Setup System Info Menu use the arrows to choose Change Date Time then press Enter To change the daylight saving time setting To the right of Daylight Svg Time...

Page 67: ...battery so that it does not provide backup Table 25 shows battery problems that will affect operation To connect or disconnect the battery From the Setup System Info Menu use the arrows to choose Connect Battery then press Enter Use the arrows to choose Y Yes the battery is connected or N No the battery is not connected then press Enter NOTE The battery will continue to power and provide full oper...

Page 68: ...r password then press the Enter key 4 At the Setup Menu enter 7 Setup System Information 5 At the Setup System Information Menu enter 5 Backup Upload Configuration File The Backup Upload Configuration File menu appears shown below 6 Enter 1 to back up the configuration file from the AC8 to the computer and proceed to Step 8 OR 7 Enter 2 to upload the configuration file from the computer to the AC8...

Page 69: ...e C or click on the Browse button to locate the folder In the Use Receiving Protocol box select Xmodem from the drop down list Click on the Receive button To close the window without backing up the file click on Close or Cancel 11 In the Receive Filename window enter a name for the file for example ac8_conf sav and click OK 12 When the transfer is complete a confirmation message appears in the Ser...

Page 70: ...nf sav or click on the Browse button to locate the file In the Protocol box select Xmodem from the drop down list Click on the Send button To close the window without sending the file click on Close or Cancel 16 When the transfer is complete a confirmation message Upload Successful appears in the Service Terminal Interface window and the AC8 reboots with the new configuration INITIATE AN UPLOAD OF...

Page 71: ...uccessful due to Busy signal no answer no dial tone AC8 generates message after all three redial attempts have failed dials next configured pager Unsuccessful Page Event Log General modem communication problem AC8 resets modem generates message redials up to three more times Modem Reset Event Log No communication with modem internal hardware problem AC8 generates messages makes no further dialing ...

Page 72: ...cified at the next prompt Enter Time To Perform Communications Check At the Enable Communications Check prompt enter Y Yes enable or N No disable The cur rent setting appears in brackets N in the following example Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful Enter Time To Perform Communications Check This function sche...

Page 73: ...Firmware Update prompt enter Y Yes begin or N No cancel The current setting appears in brackets N in the following example NOTE This action will overwrite any configuration settings You may want to back up your settings before restoring the factory defaults See Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only in A 6 7 Setup System Info for details on backing up settings using t...

Page 74: ...ext follow these steps to upload the file flash s19 where is a number for example flash1000 s19 to the AC8 a At the top of the HyperTerminal window shown above click on Transfer then on Send File b In the Send File window shown above In the Filename box enter the full path of the file to be uploaded flash s19 or click on the Browse button to locate the file In the Protocol box select Xmodem from t...

Page 75: ...formation At the Setup System Info menu enter 9 Initiate Remote Alarm Test At the Initiate Remote Alarm Test menu shown below enter 1 to initiate the remote alarm At the Simulate An Alarm Condition prompt enter Y if you wish to proceed or N if you want to cancel the alarm simulation After the Command Successful message appears disconnect from the modem at the top of the HyperTerminal window click ...

Page 76: ...quencing standby testing failed standby hold delay restart and staging Figure 12 provides an overview of the Setup Operation screens available via the LCD interface Figure 12 Menu overview Setup Operation menu Table 28 Default settings operation features Feature Default Other Options AUTO SEQUENCING OFF Deactivated ON Activated 12h Activated for 12 hour intervals STANDBY TESTING OFF Deactivated ON...

Page 77: ...ate screen use the arrows to choose one of three options a ON for intervals of every 1 to 99 days then press Enter and proceed to Step 3 b 12h for an interval of every 12 hours then press Enter and proceed to Step 4 c OFF to deactivate auto sequencing then press Enter to return to the previous menu Specify Start Time and Interval Every 1 to 99 Days 3 Select the interval for how often the sequencin...

Page 78: ...field Use the arrows to choose a number from 0 to 59 minutes The default is 10 minutes 6 When finished press Enter 7 10 3 Specify Failed Standby Response The AC8 s Failed Standby feature determines what happens when an operating device fails and a standby device then becomes an operating unit A subsequent alarm in the newly operating unit pre viously the standby device results in either restarting...

Page 79: ...ss and hold one of the arrow keys to scroll through the numbers 00 59 When finished press Enter again 7 10 5 Specify Restart Time The restart delay timer directs the AC8 to wait a specified time before changing the state of an out put This feature can prevent needless responses to transient conditions If two or more outputs change state simultaneously the AC8 begins a new countdown between each ou...

Page 80: ...sitivity that defines the increment for the next change in the staging process The default value is 2 When finished press Enter again The following example illustrates the staging process for a temperature sensor with a Target setpoint of 70 F and a Sensitivity increment of 5 F Temperature Reaches Target Level First Device Turned On When the temperature in Zone 1 reaches 75 F target plus sensitivi...

Page 81: ...Enter From the Select Input Menu choose the input you want for exam ple Device_1 and press Enter On the Input to Relay Map screen you may map the selected input to either or both of the control relays 1 2 The example at right shows Device_1 mapped to Control Relay 1 To make changes to the mapping If needed press Enter to advance to the position directly below the relay Use the arrows to choose Y Y...

Page 82: ...y or N No Not mapped then press Enter Press Enter to advance to the next position where you want to make a change Use the arrows to choose Y Yes Mapped to this relay or N No Not mapped then press Enter When finished press Enter again Default Mappings Analog Inputs to Control Relays By default analog inputs are not mapped to any control relay as shown in Table 31 Table 31 Default mapping of analog ...

Page 83: ...p Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows to choose Override Output then press Enter Select an Output The Select Output menu shown at right displays the current status of all eight outputs Use the arrows to choose the output you want for example Device_1 and press Enter Turn Output ON or OFF Return to Automatic From the Override Output menu use the a...

Page 84: ...nsors in Latched or Unlatched Mode 7 13 2 Clear the Alarm Log The alarm log contains up to 99 records of alarms that have occurred You may want to clear the log after backing up the file or simply to free up space To delete all records from the alarm log From the Clear Alarms Logs Menu use the arrows to choose Clear Alarm Log then press Enter Use the arrows to choose Y Yes clear the alarm log or N...

Page 85: ...clearing records from individual logs To delete the records from ALL four trend logs From the Clear Alarms Logs Menu use the arrows to choose Clear Trend Logs then press Enter Use the arrows to choose Y Yes clear all trend logs or N No do not clear the trend logs then press Enter NOTE Before deleting the records in the event log you may want to back up the file to a remote computer using the Servi...

Page 86: ...Total RAM 256Kb Total FLASH 4M Total EEPROM 4K A D Resolution Analog IN 12 Bit Modem Type Embedded 14 4K bps Clock Type Real Time Clock Clock battery backup type Lithium Cell non replaceable Clock battery life 7 years constant no power Modem battery backup type Nickel Cadmium replaceable Modem battery life 10 minutes at full load Communications Local Communications RS232 Remote Communications Mode...

Page 87: ...1 View Control Status page 30 page 91 SILENCE ALARM BACK UP LOGS FUNCTIONS Silence Alarm On the LCD press any key to silence an alarm page 31 page 92 Back Up Log Files page 32 page 93 SYSTEM CONTROL FUNCTIONS Login page 34 page 95 Setup System page 36 page 96 Setup Inputs page 36 page 97 Setup Common Alarm page 39 page 97 Setup Sensor page 40 page 98 Setup Outputs page 47 page 99 Setup Modem Pager...

Page 88: ...perTerminal program they may vary for other com munications programs A 2 2 Create a Connection Before connecting to the Service Terminal Interface you must create a connection and specify the method to be used for connection as described in the following steps 1 Start the HyperTerminal program to do this click on the Start button then on Programs then Accessories then Communications and finally Hy...

Page 89: ... control None 7 Click OK When the connection is open the connection name appears in the title bar of the HyperTerminal window To complete the setup continue with Step 8 next section Direct Connection via RS232 To set up a direct connection via the AC8 s RS232 port select COM1 as shown above This opens the COM1 Properties window Proceed to Step 6 next section Remote Connection via Modem To make a r...

Page 90: ... key sends Ctrl H Emulation ANSIW Telnet terminal ID VT100 Backscroll buffer lines 500 Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Unchecked ASCII Setup 10 In the Properties window click on the ASCII Setup button shown below left 11 In the ASCII Setup window shown above right choose the following settings ASCII Sending place a check mark in the Send Line Ends With Line Feeds box ASCII Receiving pl...

Page 91: ... program click on the Start button then on Programs then Accessories then Communications and finally HyperTerminal 3 Open the AC8 connection created in A 2 2 Create a Connection To do this click on File then on Open as shown below 4 In the Open window shown above right select the file name AC8 ht in this example and then click on the Open button 5 Follow the steps below to display the Main Menu of...

Page 92: ...lence Alarm silence the AC8 s audible alarm and reset the Common Alarm Relay output Backup Log Files make backup copies of the AC8 s Alarm Log Event Log and Trend Logs and save the copies to a computer A 3 3 Setup Menu Overview The Setup Menu options require a password Authorized users may Configure the AC8 this includes setting up digital and analog inputs digital outputs the modem up to four pag...

Page 93: ...HT 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MAIN MENU For sample screens see 1 VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS Section A 4 1 2 VIEW ALARM LOG Section A 4 2 3 VIEW EVENT LOG Section A 4 3 4 VIEW TREND LOG Section A 4 4 5 VIEW INPUT SENSOR STATUS Section A 4 5 6 VIEW OUTPUT STATUS Section A 4 6 7 VIEW PAGER NUMBERS Section A 4 7 8 SILENCE ALARM 9 BACKUP LOG FILES A VIEW OPERATION STATUS Section A 4 8 B VIEW CONTROL RELAYS STATU...

Page 94: ...EM INTERNAL FAULT 29 AUG 05 09 20 10 DEVICE_8 ALARM CONTACT CLOSED 29 AUG 05 09 19 10 SENSOR_2 79 0 DEG RETURN TO NORMAL 28 AUG 05 19 29 10 ENTER MORE ESC EXIT A ALL SENSOR_2 DEG SENSOR PROBLEM 28 AUG 05 15 08 10 SYSTEM LOSS OF POWER 19 AUG 05 02 50 10 BATTERY LOW BATTERY 18 AUG 05 05 23 10 BATTERY BATTERY UNPLUGGED 12 AUG 05 22 47 10 1 REFRESH ALARM LOG 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER ...

Page 95: ...N CONTACT CLOSED 23 OCT 05 18 03 17 DEVICE_2 STARTED 23 OCT 05 18 03 11 ENTER MORE ESC EXIT A ALL SENSOR_2 DEG SENSOR PROBLEM 22 OCT 05 07 10 10 SYSTEM USER LOGIN 22 OCT 05 02 50 10 LIEBERT GLOBAL SERV DIAL OUT TEST FAILED 20 OCT 05 05 23 10 MODEM MODEM RESET 18 OCT 05 22 47 10 LIEBERT GLOBAL SERV DIAL OUT TEST PASSED 18 OCT 05 05 23 10 ENTER MORE ESC EXIT A ALL 1 REFRESH EVENT LOG 2 RETURN TO MAI...

Page 96: ...d history SENSOR_1 75 4 DEG NORMAL 28 AUG 05 15 45 10 SENSOR_1 70 5 DEG LOW SETPOINT EVENT 28 AUG 05 15 15 10 SENSOR_1 79 9 DEG RETURN TO NORMAL 28 AUG 05 14 45 10 SENSOR_1 DEG SENSOR PROBLEM 28 AUG 05 14 15 10 ENTER MORE ESC EXIT A ALL SENSOR_1 65 9 DEG LOW SETPOINT ALARM 28 AUG 05 13 45 10 SENSOR_1 69 9 DEG LOW SETPOINT EVENT 28 AUG 05 13 15 10 SENSOR_1 80 7 DEG HIGH SETPOINT EVENT 28 AUG 05 12 ...

Page 97: ...LY 3 VIEW SENSOR_3 DYNAMICALLY 4 VIEW SENSOR_4 DYNAMICALLY 5 REFRESH INPUT SENSOR STATUS 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 VIEW SENSOR_1 DYNAMICALLY SENSOR_1 80 0 DEG PRESS ESC KEY TO EXIT View Output Status OUTPUT STATUS Output status to device OUTPUT STATE MODE ZONE OPERATING OPERATING ON DEVICE_1 ON OPERATING 1 STANDBY IN STANDBY MODE DEVICE_2 ON OPERATING 1 ALARM IN ALARM DEVICE_3 ON OPE...

Page 98: ...S Numbers to dial for an alarm PAGER 1 NUMBER A1 8005551212 PAGER 1 PIN 01234567891011121314 PAGER 2 NUMBER A9W1 8005551212 PAGER 2 PIN 01234567891011121314 ENTER MORE ESC EXIT A ALL PAGER 3 NUMBER N18005551212 1234567 PAGER 3 PIN PAGER 4 NUMBER M1 8005551212 PAGER 4 PIN 1 REFRESH PAGER PIN NUMBERS 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER ...

Page 99: ...sting 1 ZONE 1 2 ZONE 2 3 ZONE 3 4 ZONE 4 5 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 ZONE 1 AUTO SEQUENCING ON DAY 01 OF 02 08 55 STANDBY TESTING ON DAY 00 OF 03 00 00 STAGING ON CURRENT VALUE 73 8 DEG SET VALUE 0070 0 DEG SENSITIVITY 005 0 DEG 1 VIEW A DIFFERENT ZONE 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER View Control Status CONTROL STATUS RELAY STATUS RELAY 1 OFF RELAY 2 OFF 1 REFRESH CONTROL STATUS...

Page 100: ...feature see 6 1 Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface Main Menu LIEBERT AC8 VX XXX X LIEBERT CORPORATION COPYRIGHT 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MAIN MENU 1 VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS 2 VIEW ALARM LOG 3 VIEW EVENT LOG 4 VIEW TREND LOG 5 VIEW INPUT SENSOR STATUS 6 VIEW OUTPUT STATUS 7 VIEW PAGER NUMBERS For sample screens see 8 SILENCE ALARM Section A 5 1 9 BACKUP LOG FILES Section A 5 2 A VIEW OPERATION STA...

Page 101: ...PERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS TO BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NAME E G ALARM LOG BACKUP SUCCESSFUL Backup Log Files Event Log File BACKUP LOG FILES Backup alarm event and trend log files 1 BACKUP ALARM LOG FILE 2 BACKUP EVENT LOG FILE 3 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR_1 4 ...

Page 102: ...REND LOG FILE SENSOR_2 5 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR_3 6 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR_4 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 3 INITIATE A BACKUP OF TREND LOG YES Y OR NO N N INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM BACKUP ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS TO BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELE...

Page 103: ... Menu The System and Control options require a password to prevent unauthorized users from making changes to the system After you enter 0 in the Main Menu above the Login Menu appears Enter the password and the Setup Menu appears as shown in the following section Main Menu LIEBERT AC8 VX XXX X LIEBERT CORPORATION COPYRIGHT 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MAIN MENU 1 VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS 2 VIEW ALARM LOG 3 ...

Page 104: ...ess Enter Pressing Escape will exit the current setup function or take you to the previous menu screen Setup Menu SETUP MENU See Description 1 SETUP INPUT Section A 6 1 Configure digital inputs 2 SETUP COMMON ALARM Section A 6 2 Set up the common alarm to reset with silence 3 SETUP SENSOR Section A 6 3 Configure analog inputs 4 SETUP ZONES Section A 6 4 Assign devices to separate areas 5 SETUP OUT...

Page 105: ...9 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 0 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 NO NORMALLY OPENED NC NORMALLY CLOSED EV EVENT AL ALARMABLE NL NOT LATCHED L LATCHED MIN SEC DELAY TIME BEFORE INPUT WILL TRIGGER NOTE EVENT CANNOT BE LATCHED CHANGE LABEL 8 CHARACTERS MAX DEVICE_1 IS INPUT NORMALLY OPENED NO OR NORMALLY CLOSED NC NO IS INPUT AN ALARM AL OR EVENT EV EV IS ALARM LATCHED YES Y OR NO N N DELAY TIME BEFORE...

Page 106: ... TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 IS THE SENSOR CONNECTED YES Y OR NO N N CHANGE SENSOR LABEL 8 CHARACTERS MAX SENSOR_1 CHANGE UNITS LABEL 3 CHARACTERS MAX DEG CHANGE 4 mA VALUE 045 0 TO 096 0 045 0 CHANGE 20 mA VALUE 045 0 TO 096 0 096 0 CHANGE OFFSET VALUE 999 9 TO 999 9 000 0 IS SENSOR AN ALARM AL OR EVENT EV AL IS SENSOR ALARM LATCHED YES Y OR NO N Y CHANGE LOW SETPOINT 00...

Page 107: ...OPENED 1 DEVICE_1 NO OP E E NC NORMALLY CLOSED 2 DEVICE_2 NO OP E E 3 DEVICE_3 NO OP E E OP OPERATING ON 4 DEVICE_4 NO ST E E ST STANDBY MODE 5 DEVICE_5 NO NU E E NU NOT USED 6 DEVICE_6 NO NU E E 7 DEVICE_7 NO NU E E D DISABLE DEVICE ON ALARM CONDITION 8 DEVICE_8 NO NU E E E LEAVE DEVICE OPERATING ON ALARM CONDITION 9 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 0 RETURN TO MAIN MENU D DISABLE DEVICE IN EMERGENCY POWER O...

Page 108: ...UMBER 1 PAGER NUMBER 1 An A is required 2 PAGER NUMBER 2 as 1st character 3 PAGER NUMBER 3 for an alpha pager 4 PAGER NUMBER 4 an N for a numeric 5 MODEM CONFIGURATION pager and an M 6 RETURN TO SETUP MENU for a remote modem 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 ENTER PAGER NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ENTER PAGER PIN NUMBER 20 CHARACTERS MAX COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ENABLE COMMUNICATIO...

Page 109: ...NUMBER 4 an N for a numeric 5 MODEM CONFIGURATION pager and an M 6 RETURN TO SETUP MENU for a remote modem 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 5 CHANGE MODEM INITIALIZATION STRING 40 CHARACTERS MAX ATS0 1 COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ENTER AC8 PHONE NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX Service Terminal Interface only COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ENABLE MODEM DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES YES Y OR NO N Service Terminal Interface only N C...

Page 110: ...D 2 SET DATE TIME 3 SETUP SITE ID 4 CONNECT BATTERY 5 BACKUP UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE 6 SETUP SERVICE PHONE NUMBER 7 SET PANEL TO FACTORY DEFAULTS 8 PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE 9 INITIATE REMOTE ALARM TEST 0 RETURN TO SETUP MENU I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER Change Password CHANGE PASSWORD 1 CHANGE PASSWORD 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT...

Page 111: ... TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 SET DATE TIME DD MON YY HR MM SS 28 AUG 05 14 45 10 COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ENABLE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME YES Y OR NO N Y COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Setup Site ID SETUP SITE ID Define name to reference panel CURRENT SITE ID 1 SETUP SITE ID 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 ENTER SITE ID NAME 40 CHARACTERS MAX COMMAND...

Page 112: ...LECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS TO BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NAME E G AC8_CONF SAV BACKUP SUCCESSFUL Backup Upload Configuration File Upload BACKUP UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE Backup from panel saves panel configurations Upload to panel restores panel configurations Select to backup or upload fil...

Page 113: ...3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU An M is required 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU as 1st character SELECT A NUMBER 1 ENTER SERVICE PHONE NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ENABLE COMMUNICATIONS CHECK YES Y OR NO N Service Terminal Interface only N COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ENTER TIME TO PERFORM COMMUNICATIONS CHECK HH MM Service Terminal Interface only 00 00 COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Factory Defaults RESTORE FACTORY DEFAU...

Page 114: ...M FIRMWARE UPDATE YES Y OR NO N N INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT SEND FILE ENTER FILE NAME FIRMWARE FILE LOCATION NAME SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT SEND BUTTON WAITING TO SEND PROGRAM FILE DONE CHECKSUM IS PROGRAM VERSION WAITING TO SEND FLASH FILE DONE FIRMWARE UPDATE SUCCESSFU...

Page 115: ...ONE 1 2 ZONE 2 3 ZONE 3 4 ZONE 4 5 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 SETUP OPERATION Select operation to edit for zone 1 OPERATION STATE 1 AUTO SEQUENCING OFF 2 STANDBY TESTING OFF 3 FAILED STANDBY N 4 HOLD DELAY 10 00 5 RESTART DELAY 00 06 6 STAGING OFF 7 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 8 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 AUTO SEQUENCING TYPE N FOR ON F FOR OFF N N COMMAND SUC...

Page 116: ... MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 SETUP OPERATION Select operation to edit for zone 1 OPERATION STATE 1 AUTO SEQUENCING OFF 2 STANDBY TESTING OFF 3 FAILED STANDBY N 4 HOLD DELAY 10 00 5 RESTART DELAY 00 06 6 STAGING OFF 7 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 8 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 2 STANDBY TESTING TYPE N FOR ON F FOR OFF N N COMMAND SUCCESSFUL EVERY DAYS 03 DAYS 03 COMMAND SUCCESSFUL A...

Page 117: ... 3 ZONE 3 4 ZONE 4 5 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 SETUP OPERATION Select operation to edit for zone 1 OPERATION STATE 1 AUTO SEQUENCING OFF 2 STANDBY TESTING OFF 3 FAILED STANDBY N 4 HOLD DELAY 10 00 5 RESTART DELAY 00 06 6 STAGING OFF 7 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 8 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 3 IF FAILED STANDBY IN SAME FAILED ZONE ENABLE A DISABLED UNIT YES Y OR...

Page 118: ...1 ZONE 1 2 ZONE 2 3 ZONE 3 4 ZONE 4 5 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 SETUP OPERATION Select operation to edit for zone 1 OPERATION STATE 1 AUTO SEQUENCING OFF 2 STANDBY TESTING OFF 3 FAILED STANDBY N 4 HOLD DELAY 10 00 5 RESTART DELAY 00 06 6 STAGING OFF 7 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 8 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 4 HOLD DELAY MM SS 10 00 10 00 COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 119: ...ONE 1 2 ZONE 2 3 ZONE 3 4 ZONE 4 5 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 SETUP OPERATION Select operation to edit for zone 1 OPERATION STATE 1 AUTO SEQUENCING OFF 2 STANDBY TESTING OFF 3 FAILED STANDBY N 4 HOLD DELAY 10 00 5 RESTART DELAY 00 06 6 STAGING OFF 7 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 8 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 5 DELAY BEFORE STARTUP UNIT MM SS 00 06 COMMAND SUCCESSFU...

Page 120: ...RN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 SETUP OPERATION Select operation to edit for zone 1 OPERATION STATE 1 AUTO SEQUENCING OFF 2 STANDBY TESTING OFF 3 FAILED STANDBY N 4 HOLD DELAY 10 00 5 RESTART DELAY 00 06 6 STAGING OFF 7 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 8 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 6 STAGING FOR ZONE 1 TYPE N FOR ON F FOR OFF F N TARGET VALUE 045 0 TO 096 0 0070 0 SENSITIVITY ...

Page 121: ...rride OUTPUT CONTROL 1 DEVICE_1 AUTO 2 DEVICE_2 AUTO AUTO CONTROL BY PANEL 3 DEVICE_3 AUTO FORCE ON FORCE ON BY OPERATOR 4 DEVICE_4 AUTO FORCE OFF FORCE OFF BY OPERATOR 5 DEVICE_5 AUTO 6 DEVICE_6 AUTO 7 DEVICE_7 AUTO 8 DEVICE_8 AUTO 9 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 0 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 OVERRIDE OUTPUT DEVICE_1 AUTO 2 FORCE ON 1 FORCE OFF 0 2 COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 122: ...ct the log to clear 1 CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS 2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CLEAR TREND LOGS 5 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 CLEAR ALL THE ACTIVE ALARMS YES Y OR NO N N COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Clear Alarms Logs Clear the Alarm Log CLEAR ALARMS LOGS Clear active alarms or log records Select the log to clear 1 CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS 2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CL...

Page 123: ...2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CLEAR TREND LOGS 5 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 3 CLEAR ALL RECORDS IN THE EVENT LOG YES Y OR NO N N COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Clear Alarms Logs Clear the Trend Logs CLEAR ALARMS LOGS Clear active alarms or log records Select the log to clear 1 CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS 2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CLEAR TREND LOGS 5 RETURN TO SETUP M...

Page 124: ... relays Select input to map INPUT CONTROL RELAY 1 2 1 DEVICE_1 N N 2 DEVICE_2 N N 3 DEVICE_3 N N 4 DEVICE_4 N N 5 DEVICE_5 N N 6 DEVICE_6 N N 7 DEVICE_7 N N 8 DEVICE_8 N N 0 RETURN TO SETUP I O MATRIX I RETURN TO SETUP MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 MAP SENSOR TO CONTROL RELAY Program sensor to control relays Select sensor to map SENSOR CONTROL RELAY 1 2 1 SENSOR_1 HIGH STPT N N 2 SENSOR_1 LOW STPT N N 3 ...

Page 125: ...ENT AL Alarmable EV Event LATCHED N Unlatched Y Latched LOW SETPT 0050 0 Can define up to two decimal places e g 999 99 HIGH SETPT 0090 0 Can define up to two decimal places e g 999 99 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 1 second Any time in minutes and seconds from 00 00 to 99 59 If a sensor is configured as N Not connected the display will show an empty reading blank spaces If a sensor is configured as Y Connect...

Page 126: ...er Disabled Enable to use the EPOP input Audible horn Enabled May be disabled via the audible horn jumper Manual Override switch Off outputs controlled by programming On Turn on all output relays DEFAULT SETTINGS MODEM FROM Table 21 Feature Default Other Options Initialization String InitString ATS0 1 Any string up to 40 characters for international dialing add GCI xx where xx is the country code ...

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Page 128: ... all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions 2005 Liebert Corporation All rights reserved throughout the world Specifications subject to change without notice Liebert and the Liebert logo are registered trademarks of Liebert Corporation All names referred to are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners SL 31100 12 05 Rev 1 T...

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