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10.1.1
Connecting via the Web
By default, the rear Ethernet port of the controller is configured to acquire an IP address automatically
and the front Ethernet port is configured to use a static IP address of 192.168.0.90.
To configure the IP addresses via the web:
1. From the main dashboard, go to
Controller > Configure Controller > Communications >
Ethernet
.
2. In the
Ethernet
table, click the more details icon on the row you want to configure.
3. In the
Configuration
table, click
Change Network Configuration
and follow the steps in the
wizard.
From the
Ethernet
table, view and verify the new IP address settings.
NOTE
:
If you change the IP address that you are using, you will need to type the new IP address into
your browser so that you can log in again.
10.2
Working with Alarms
10.2.1
Active Alarms
When there are active alarms in the system, both the LCD and Web interface display these alarms
prominently.
Depending on how the alarms are configured, an internal speaker (if present and installed) may sound
an alarm tone, and one or more relays may be activated. The internal speaker is intended to give the
on-site technician audible notification that an alarm is active. The relays are intended to give external
monitoring equipment notification through a relay contact closure (or opening) that an alarm is active.
On both the web interface and the LCD screen, the top left region of the page displays the most recent
alarms in order of the highest priority. This area of the display will be red when there are critical or major
alarms, yellow for minor alarms, and green if there are only warnings or no alarms. Clicking this region
takes you to the
Active Alarms
table where you can get more details.
The
Active Alarms
table displays the name of the alarm, time of activation, priority and status. The
status of an active alarm can be active or acknowledged. An alarm moves from the active to the
acknowledged state when the alarm cut-off (ALCO) button is pressed. The ALCO button is at the top of
the
Active Alarms
table.
On the Web interface there is also a small ALCO button in the
Active Alarms
region of the main dash
-
board that will acknowledge any active alarms, and then take you to the
Active Alarms
list.
On the LCD screen, ALCO can also be accessed via the
Maintenance
button on the main dashboard.
To view details of an active alarm click the more details icon on the right-side of the row in the
Active
Alarms
table. This screen shows you the state of the alarm, time of activation, time of acknowledgment,
priority and the relay that is mapped to the alarm. To get troubleshooting information about the alarm,
press the information icon beside the row that shows the alarm state.
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