FMS-2000C
LIT-12013504
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Alarms
You can use the
Alarms
screen within the
Settings
menu as a shortcut to adjust alarms for each analog input.
Setting up alarms for analog Inputs
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon.
2. On the
SETTINGS
screen, scroll down and tap
Alarms
.
3. On the
ALARMS
screen, choose the analog input you want to adjust the alarm for and tap the
AI
arrow.
4. On the
Alarm Setup
screen, switch
Alarm Enabled
on.
5. Tap the
High Alarm Setpoint
arrow.
6. Enter the
High Alarm Setpoint
and tap the
Checkmark
to confirm your settings.
7. Tap the
High Warning Setpoint
arrow.
8. Enter the
High Warning Setpoint
and tap the
Checkmark
to confirm your settings.
9. Tap the
Low Warning Setpoint
arrow.
10. Enter the
Low Warning Setpoint
and tap the
Checkmark
to confirm your settings.
11.
To confirm your
Alarm Setup
settings, tap the
Checkmark
icon.
Diagnostics
On the Diagnostics screens, you can find information about your particular FMS-2000C Critical Environment Controller model. You can
also find more information to help with troubleshooting during the installation process.
Viewing the About this FMS information
When you contact technical support, use the About this FMS section to reference specific details about your controller. You can also
view the present value, setpoint, deadband, and alarm settings for each of the analog inputs or thermistors you have configured.
To view the device information, complete the following steps:
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon.
2. On the
SETTINGS
screen, scroll down and tap
Diagnostics
.
3. On the
DIAGNOSTICS
screen, tap the
About this FMS
arrow.
4. On the
About this FMS
screen, tap the
Device Info
arrow.
5. To view the analog input and thermistor settings, tap the
Arrow
icon.
6. To return to the
About this FMS
screen, tap the
Checkmark
icon.
Accessing real-time view
To help with troubleshooting, use the real-time view screens to see real time conditions. In this view, you can see the real-time
conditions of each of the resources configured to the FMS-2000C controller. This includes the analog input values and their actual
voltages, the analog outputs in percentage, the analog input and output pairs along with the corresponding setpoint, the digital inputs,
the digital outputs, the alarm statuses, and the network variables.
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon.
2. On the
SETTINGS
screen, scroll down and tap
Diagnostics
.
3. On the
DIAGNOSTICS
screen, tap the
Real-Time View
arrow.
4. On the
Real-Time View
screen, you can choose the following options:
•
Analog Inputs
•
Analog Outputs
•
Analog I/O Pairs
•
Digital Inputs
•
Relay Outputs
•
Alarm Status
•
Network Variables
•
Overrides
5. Tap one of the options and tap the
Arrow
icon to toggle through to the other options.
6. To return to the
DIAGNOSTICS
screen, tap the
Checkmark
icon.
Changing the setpoints and deadband from the real-time view
On the Analog I/O Pairs screen, you can view the analog inputs alongside their associated analog outputs and their corresponding
target setpoints. To change the quick isolation setpoint, complete the following steps:
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon.
2. On the
SETTINGS
screen, scroll down and tap
Diagnostics
.
3. On the
DIAGNOSTICS
screen, tap the
Real-Time View
arrow.
4. On the
Real-Time View
screen, tap the
Analog I/O Pairs
arrow.
5. To adjust the
Setpoint
, tap the setpoint arrow of the analog input you want to change.
6. On the
Quick Setpoint
screen, enter the new value for the setpoint and tap the
Arrow
icon.
7. On the
Quick Deadband
screen, enter the new value.
8.
To confirm the new settings, tap the
Checkmark
icon.