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LMS

BMS

 

Operating

 

Manual

 

Page

 

2

 

 

Front

 

Panel

 

The Multi-Probe Alarm System front panel consists of the following: 

 

Graphic LCD 

 

Channel Status LEDs (

STATUS

 

Alarm LED (

ALARM

 

Audible alarm indicator (buzzer)  

 

Buttons 

o

 

Test & Reset (

TEST/RESET

o

 

Step button (

STEP

o

 

Alarm Limits & decrement button (

)  (

DOWN

o

 

Min/Max & increment button (

)  (

UP

o

 

Mute & Menu increment button (

MUTE/MENU

 

Sensor

 

Probe

 

The probes supplied with the Multi-Probe Alarm System are highly accurate temperature 
sensors.  The sensor may be put in water or other mild aqueous solutions from -148°F to 212°F. 

NOTE: 

Avoid submerging the probe in solvents or harsh chemicals. Use protective thermowells 

when monitoring such materials. 

NOTE: The warranty does NOT cover damage to probes or electronics that is caused by 
exceeding temperature limitations, or damage to probes caused by using them in solvents 
or other unsuitable environments. 

Summary of Contents for LMS-188-4P-BMS

Page 1: ...Avenue Cranston RI 02910 Tel 401 461 1200 Fax 401 941 5310 Toll free 800 222 1208 www leonardvalve com G LMS 188 4P BMS August 2018 WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including lead whi...

Page 2: ...4 Temperature Alarms 4 Low High Alarm Limits 4 Min Max Actual Readings 4 Installation Instructions 5 Setting the IP Address 5 LMS BMS ProtoNode Connectivity Wiring Diagrams 6 LMS Overview 8 RDU Option...

Page 3: ...nt button MUTE MENU Sensor Probe The probes supplied with the Multi Probe Alarm System are highly accurate temperature sensors The sensor may be put in water or other mild aqueous solutions from 148 F...

Page 4: ...up Shows LMS 188 4P BMS startup screen NO BATTERY Power Down Install Battery The unit will run without a backup battery but will show NoBatt on the display to indicate lack of backup battery When a ba...

Page 5: ...l wait the Relay Delay time before tripping the Relay Limit Parameters 1 Low 1 High 2 Low 2 High 3 Low 3 High 4 Low 4 High Time Parameters 1AlarmDelay 2AlarmDelay 3AlarmDelay 4AlarmDelay RelayDelay Mu...

Page 6: ...ne 2 Define 3 Define 4 Define 0 tenthC 1 wholeC 2 tenthF 3 wholeF 4 wholeRH Relay Def 0 single unit relay 1 individual channel relays DoorAlarm 1 AlarmOnContactClosed 0 NoAlarm 1 AlarmOnContactOpen To...

Page 7: ...n the same Ethernet Subnet as the BMS See Figure 1 FIGURE 1 If Building Management System DOES NOT USE Ethernet IP Protocol In this case the LMS 188 4P BMS Ethernet port can be directly connected to t...

Page 8: ...LMS BMS Operating Manual Page 7...

Page 9: ...mes 1AlarmDelay 2AlarmDelay 3AlarmDelay 4AlarmDelay RelayDelay Mute Special Group SETUP LMS IP1 LMS IP2 LMS IP3 LMS IP4 LMS IP 1 2 3 4 ProtoNode1 ProtoNode2 ProtoNode3 ProtoNode4 ProtoNode IP 1 2 3 4...

Page 10: ...ESET 1 ActualMin 144 F ActualMax 152 F 2 ActualMin 52 F ActualMax 59 F 3 ActualMin 118 F ActualMax 124 F 4 ActualMin 107 F ActualMax 118 F Min Max Reset RESET to confirm STEP to cancel Relay Test At R...

Page 11: ...h in the N O Normally Open position this will be correct for the majority of installations however if your alarm device opens its contacts when it alarms simply slide the switch to the N C position 3...

Page 12: ...t the output contacts to their normal non alarm state if the alarm condition persists the yellow LED will again flash to indicate timing and after timing out will light the red LED and change the outp...

Page 13: ...quires a dedicated 110 VAC outlet to plug into See wiring diagram below for reference Do Not Energize SCO LMS 188 4P BMS or solenoid valve until wiring is complete Solenoid valve and associated power...

Page 14: ...arm is active the relay on the LMS 188 4P BMS will switch to N C and the solenoid will shut down Solenoid valve and associated power supply are to be provided by others Installation Solenoid power sup...

Page 15: ...LMS BMS Operating Manual Page 14...

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