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Summary of Contents for MRMS

Page 1: ...Multi Room Monitoring Station MRMS User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ge without notice Setra Systems Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors or for consequential damages that may result from the use or misrepresentation of any of the material in this publication B...

Page 3: ...io on n 1 10 0 3 3 2 2 H Ho om me e S Sc cr re ee en n 1 11 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 R Ro oo om m L La ab be el l 1 11 1 3 3 3 3 R Ro oo om m S Sc cr re ee en n 1 12 2 3 3 4 4 A Ad dm mi in ni is st tr ra at ti...

Page 4: ...Monitors such as Models SRPM or SRCM The MRMS user interface is simple intuitive and allows the user to access configuration setup menus using the backlit color TFT LCD 480 x 272 resolution display w...

Page 5: ...ufacturing and other clean rooms Laboratories BSL Bio safety labs radiation vivarium toxic metals and chemicals 1 2 MRMS Functions The MRMS can be configured to remotely monitor up to eight 8 SRCM and...

Page 6: ...ing pressure temperature humidity or any user defined parameter defined on the remote SRCM In the case of the SRPM only the room pressure measurement is displayed Room Screen Room label Alarm conditio...

Page 7: ...from the audible alarm configuration of the remote room pressure monitor Security A one level password protection is available This can be enabled or disabled The Supervisor password protects the Adm...

Page 8: ...ed by local code 2 2 Parts included The following parts are included with your order MRMS housing assembly Qty 1 MRMS faceplate Qty 1 Mounting screws 6 32x1 2 Phillips head Qty 5 Mating electrical con...

Page 9: ...circuit or a secondary circuit disconnect Use stranded wire for ease of installation Follow good wiring practices Locate cables away from sources of electrical interference EMI RFI Do not run signal...

Page 10: ...electrical codes Use only the knockouts at the back of the rough in box The front knockouts will be inaccessible once the MRMS is installed Strain relief tubing and wires and seal box as required Tri...

Page 11: ...18 32 VAC 50 60 Hz and 10 W max power consumption Do not turn on power until all other connections have been made COMM BAcnet communication See Section 5 Analog Output labeled ANL OUTPUT RELAY INPUT1...

Page 12: ...Menu Menu screen which permits setup and configuration for the MRMS units After changes have been performed on the Menu screen functions are saved and operation returns to the Home screen Many admini...

Page 13: ...n on the Home screen The following room display screen status 3 2 1 Room Label The room label at the top of the screen can be defined by the user to ensure the viewer understands which room is activel...

Page 14: ...airflow for the space POSITIVE for airflow out of the space and NEGATIVE for airflow into the space The indication shows whether the pressurized space is within normal operating parameters within ala...

Page 15: ...me screen or Room screen brings up the Administrative Menu If passwords are enabled the user is required to enter the correct password before being authorized to make changes From the Administrative M...

Page 16: ...in seconds has expired The Mute Time Out can be changed from 0 to 9999 forever This setting is used is common for all rooms The following is an example of a mute time out setting where the mute time...

Page 17: ...s Six Rooms Seven Rooms Eight Rooms 3 4 1 5 Supervisor Password The password function provides security against changed configurations by unauthorized users This is accomplished by using password prot...

Page 18: ...ss first before network setup Otherwise the cloning process will overwrite network information and affect MS TP communications The BACnet setup screen is enabled by pushing position 1 switch labeled M...

Page 19: ...the network APDU Timeout Indicates the amount of time in milliseconds between retransmissions of an APDU requiring acknowledgment for which no acknowledgment has been received The default value for th...

Page 20: ...e cycled by removing Jumper JP1 and then reconnecting The unit can also be configured through the BACnet interface as well as through the touch screen user interface Room Auto Discover Results Used to...

Page 21: ...e pop up keyboard Enter an email address name or phone number as needed Restore Factory Default Restores the default settings for all configuration and setup screens All configured settings including...

Page 22: ...ter cable No PC is required To access the USB port first remove the faceplate cover and set it aside The USB port is located on the right side of the touch screen display driver board and is accessed...

Page 23: ...nitiate the copy operation Remove the thumb drive and cable and move to the first slave unit to be configured With power applied to that unit connect the thumb drive and cable Select Configuration Rea...

Page 24: ...t hex file these are Host1924 hex USB1924 hex and BAC1924 hex Place the new files on the thumb drive Plug in the adapter cable as shown above and the flash drive The MRMS will automatically detect the...

Page 25: ...enter into menus because of password protection User has lost password Use default password 351 MRMS does not come online Two or more controllers have the same MAC address Modify each duplicate addres...

Page 26: ...ed under normal installation use and service e SETRA is notified in advance of and the product is returned to SETRA transportation prepaid Unless otherwise specified in a manual or warranty card or ag...

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