Rooster
™
Sensor100 USER MANUAL 62320MN000-A02
Rooster
TM
Sensor100 USER MANUAL 62320MN000-A02
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Alarm Troubleshooting
Is your alarm failing to sound or clear how you intended? You may need to verify that you have entered
valid
threshold values
. For both normal and NSB modes of operation, t
he “Alarm Trip” or “NSB Trip” point must be a
lower value than the “Alarm Clear” or “NSB Clear” point to properly trigger and clear
an alarm.
The Rooster
TM
Sensor100 offers an array of customization options for alarm behaviors. In the following section,
we will provide a detailed overview on how to customize your alarm behavior to meet your particular needs and
preferences.
Alarm Controls
To provide our users with full customization of the alarm behaviors that are best suited for their facilities and
unique conditions, the Rooster
TM
Sensor100 allows authorized users (Certifier & EH&S) to set latching, ringback,
night setback, alarm delay and airflow resolution preferences.
Night SetBack
The Rooster
TM
Sensor100
supports Night Setback for energy savings and greater HVAC system integration
in building automation systems. Users can toggle between 3 modes of operation detailed below:
*This crescent moon icon [ ] will appear on the top portion of the home screen when Night Setback is active*
Home> Settings>System>Alarms/Sound>Alarm Controls>Night Setback
Night SetBack Modes Definition
Audible
Enters Night Setback mode whenever relay is closed and audibly triggers an alarm
when airflow drops below NSB trip point. To adjust Night Setback alarm thresholds,
you must go to the Threshold
menu and select “Adjust Thresholds”.
Muted
Enters Night Setback mode whenever relay is closed and triggers a muted alarm when
airflow drops below NSB trip point. (LED will still flash during an alarm event). To adjust
Night Setback alarm thresholds, you must go to the Threshold
menu and select “Adjust
Thresholds”.
This is the default setting.
Off
Disables Night Setback mode. Alarm does not enter Night Setback mode when relay is
closed.
Alarm Ringback
When an active alarm state is muted, ringback is a useful safety feature to remind the user that the muted alarm
is still active. Whenever there is an active alarm state, the red LED will flash for the entire duration of the alarm.
There are 7 ringback modes available:
Home> Settings>System>Alarms/Sound>Alarm Controls>Ringback
Settings
Definition
Off
Disables ringback. If an alarm is muted, the alarm remains muted for the entire duration of the
alarm event.
10s
A muted alarm will ringback audibly after 10 seconds if the unit is still in an active alarm state.
This is the default setting.*
30s
A muted alarm will ringback audibly after 30 seconds if the unit is still in an active alarm state.
1min
A muted alarm will ringback audibly after 60 seconds if the unit is still in an active alarm state.
5min
A muted alarm will ringback audibly after 5 minutes if the unit is still in an active alarm state.
10min
A muted alarm will ringback audibly after 10 minutes if the unit is still in an active alarm state.
60min
A muted alarm will ringback audibly after 60 minutes if the unit is still in an active alarm state.