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SLC4075 TouchScreen Gateway Installation & Operating Manual
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4.
Configuration Customization
Several items may be customized to suit a specific installation or to utilize the advanced features and settings of the TSGW.
a.
Default Variable Values
Variables that define the desired configuration of the TSGW or of the PGW may be set so that they cannot be
changed by the operator or the BMS. Using the Crimson software,
i.
Select the “Display Pages” tab in the lower portion of the Navigation Pane.
ii.
Select “Pages” in the upper portion of the Navigation Pane.
iii.
Select <Edit> to the right side of the “On Startup Complex Code:”
iv.
Enable or disable any of the available selections by adding or removing “//” at the beginning of the
line.
v.
Contact Selectronix technical support (email
) for instructions to change
specific parameters, not included in the delivered list.
vi.
There is a section for entering default values that can be changed by the user or the BMS and be
retained after a power cycle, and another section to enter values that will never be changed by the
operator. See the comments to find the applicable section.
1.
Examples of changeable default values would be the initial settings for the PID or SPM
values, label selections, or any other available tag value.
2.
Examples of non-changeable default values for a specific-installation would be GPDI and
relay configuration,
a.
Note that once a desired configuration has been established, the values may be
entered in the non-changeable section so that the values will not be inadvertently
changed in the field.
b.
TCP/IP values
Network parameters are set using the Crimson software. Select “Communications” in the lower portion of the
Navigation Pane. Select “Network” in the upper portion of the Navigation Pane. In the main window, select
the “Ethernet” tab and enter the desired parameters.
•
TIP
: Select the “Download” tab to configure and enable downloads via TCPIP. Downloads via this
link reduces the download time to a few seconds, compared with the serial port method.
c.
Alarm Characteristics
Alarms may be set for various conditions or values that are monitored by the TSGW. There are a number of
characteristics that may be defined for each alarm. See the Crimson User Manual for detailed descriptions on
the alarm characteristics. Select “Data Tags” in the lower portion of the Navigation Pane, and select the
desired tag to apply the alarm.
d.
Multi-state Labels
There are pre-defined multi-state labels that may be used to select the desired label. An example is the tag
that labels GPDI inputs. PGW.GPSI.g_iGPDI1_MultiLbl has selections for “GPDI unused”, “Low Water”,
“High Limit”, etc. Assign the format state value to the tag to select the desired label.
5.
CR1000 Replacement Battery
Lithium coin cell. Typical lifetime of 5 years, nominal.
To maintain UL rating, replacement battery must be:
•
Red Lion CRA000 BT3V0 00000
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Rayovac BR1225X-BA or
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Panasonic BR1225A/BN.
6.
Restoring SLC4075 to Default Configuration
The TSGW may be restored to either a version-specific or to the latest default database by requesting a copy by emailing
[email protected] .