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Function of CI 3000
4.1
Alarms and messages
The CI 3000 Store Computer is the central receiving point for alarms and messages from all LDS components
contained within the system. The messages are entered into an alarm and a message list which can be ac
cessed by the user.
The alarm log can store 100 entries and the message log can store 1000 entries.
When a log is full, the next new entry overwrites the oldest entry. Entries are logged in the order of their occur
rence.
The alarm list (see Menu 1) provides a quick overview of currently reported alarms. The the message list (see
Menu 4) serves as a log of all faults that have occurred and been corrected and reported events. Reports gener
ated by LDS components are transmitted to the CI 3000 Store Computer via the CAN bus with one of the follow
ing priorities:
1, 11, 21,...91
High priority alarm - entry in the alarm and message list, activation of the alarm relay PRIO1
(e.g. in the event of potential damage to goods)
2, 12, 22,...92
High priority alarm - entry in the alarm and message list, activation of the alarm relay PRIO2
(e.g. in the event of faults which can be rectified by customer services on the following day)
3, 13, 23,...93
Alarm entry in the message and alarm list
4, 14, 24,...94
9, 19, 29,...99
Only for local alarm signal, no modem, can be configured to operate the AUX relay
0, 10, 20,...90
Message - only entry in the message list
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No message is generated
In addition to the two OFF-delay alarm relays
PRIO1
, i.e.
PRIO2
, the
AUX relay
can also be assigned any de
sired alarm priority (for example parameter PrioX3 for 3,13,..93 or PrioX9 for 9,19,..99). Factory side the AUX
relay is set to HORN and is configured under menu item 6-1-4-1 via the parameter AUX-relay.
For further information on the priority concept see chapter 4.1.2.1.
If the alarm messaging is to be carried out using a telephone dialling device with the corresponding
OFF-delay alarm contacts PRIO1/PRIO2 then these must be subjected to a cyclical monitoring in
order to ensure that the contacts still register even in the event of power loss.
In the following alarms and messages are indicated using the term ”alarm”.
If the problem has been rectified the alarms in the alarm list can be acknowledged. For details see chapter
4.1.1
.
Acknowledging the alarms deletes them from the alarm list. Entries in the message log cannot be can
celled or deleted. With each newly entered alarm the acoustic alarm transmitters (internal buzzer or optional ex
ternal horn at the AUX relay) are activated. These can be cancelled by pressing the
ALARM RESET
key (see
chapter 4.2.2 Multifunctional relay AUX). Operating the
ALARM-RESET
switches off the acoustic alarm trans
mitter.
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