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Commissioning & Service Guide DMTouch
Warning
Please Note
The specifications of the product detailed on this
Set-Up Guide may change without notice. RDM
Ltd. shall not be liable for errors or for incidental
or consequential damages, directly and indirectly,
in connection with the furnishing, performance or
misuse of this product or document.
Ensure that all power is
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Service Lockout
Check this option to prevent service level logons changing parameters.
Closure codes in Maintenance
Check this option for M&S sites, otherwise uncheck.
Enable console support
Uncheck this option if the primary Ethernet port (Eth0) is used for external LAN and not controllers.
Sort devices in alphabetical order
Check this option to sort the devices in alphabetical order otherwise the devices will be sorted by bay-case number.
Note: will also sort
devices with numerical names in ascending order.
Calls by contractor not discipline
Calls displayed via the Maintenance icon are shown by contractor and not discipline. Check this option for M&S sites, otherwise uncheck.
Signal alarm locally if dial out fails
The DMTouch will generate an alarm locally, informing the user of a failed alarm dial out. Any subsequent alarms which follow will be
directed to the “Fail” action.
Please see Alarm Actions for further details
.
Authentication on Web Service
Check this box if authentication is required when accessing the Web services feature.
Note: for further details on the features available
please contact RDM.
Static Namespace on Web Service
Check this box for a static namespace when using web services.
Please contact RDM Technical Support for further details if required.
Force CGI Login
This feature allows the user to restrict viewing access to the DMTouch front end and the web interface. Note this does not affect normal
log in procedures. The options are;
Off
– unrestricted viewing of the device list and layouts
Local
– forces the user to log in at the Front End (touch screen) before they can view either device list or layout
Remote
– forces the user to log in on the Web interface before they can view either the device list or layout.
(eth0 or eth1).
Local and remote
– forces the user to log in both at the Front End Panel and Web interface before they can view either the
device list or layout.
No layout on phone
When viewing the DMTouch via a mobile phone interface, check this option to remove the layout and only show the device list.
Panel login User/ Password
When unchecked, to log in to a DMTouch
, it requires the user’s pin (default 1234) to log in to the service menus. Check this box to
enable a username and password log in to access the menus.
Note: please see User setup section for more details.
Log Thin Age (days)
The DMTouch will thin out stored data after this time period. The minimum value available to set is 100 days. Any data older than the
“Log Thin Age” parameter will be conditioned using the “Log Thin Freq” parameter. For example if the DMTouch has a SSD fitted and the
“Log Thin Age” parameter is set to 100 days and the “Log thin Freq.” is set to 60 minutes then graph data older than 100 days will be
stored at 60 minute intervals instead of 15 seconds. Warning once data is removed it is impossible to retrieve.
General Note:
The DMTouch has a Solid State Drive (SSD) fitted (PR0510) and graph data is stored at 15 second intervals. On older systems without
either a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or SSD (PR0500), graph data is stored at 15 second intervals for a finite period of time. Out with this
period, data is stored at 15 minute intervals. The period of time at which data is saved at 15 seconds is dependent on the hardware issue
of the panel and will vary. For current shipping DMTouch
’s it will store data at 15 second intervals until the log thin age is reached.
Log Thin Freq (mins)
Frequency of the logging in memory once the ‘Log thin days’ value is met. Select between 5, 15 or 60 Minute intervals.
Note: by default
the Log Thin Age is set to 180 days and Log Thin Freq is set to 5 minutes.
Alarm Delay Time (mins)
Only active if “Swipe System” feature is enabled in the DMTouch System Configuration. The swipe system is use in conjunction with
RDM’s Active FM feature and allows engineers to login when arriving onsite. When an alarm occurs on the front panel and an engineer
needs to login to the DMTouch, a delay option appears. Pressing the delay button will temporally delay any active alarms on the front
panel only, so that an engineer can log in and will regenerate the alarms when the “Alarm Delay Time” has expired.
Note: it doesn’t clear
the alarm so if the alarm has been directed to an alarm relay, modem etc. then these processes will still operate as expected and will not
be affected.
GP Run-on Permission
Selects the access level permitted to ‘run on’ a GP timer channel. Choose between; None, Site, Service and Install. Once set, only users
with this access level or above will be able to override the GP timer channel.
Note: please see
GP run on
section for details.
GP Run-on Limit (mins)
Set this to limit the GP Timer run-on period which the end user can enter. (Range is 0 mins to 3600 mins).
Note: please see
GP run on
section for details.