UNItivity 5000
Understanding Alarms & Reporting
User Manual
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13.2 Alarms Setup
For each of these alarm types, it is possible to configure whether the Fault or Warning relay (or neither)
is activated. For Service Warning and Hardware Warning alarms the Primary Hub Warning LED color
(amber or green) can also be configured.
1. The Service and Warning LEDs will be automatically cleared when the alarm is cleared, as
will the relevant Fault or Warning relay.
2. Alarm Customization. This feature enables the user to configure individual alarms from a
particular category (as opposed to all alarms in that category) to activate the Fault or Warning
relay or to be ignored and not activate either relay.
Choosing the Custom option from one of the drop-down lists in the Relay settings enables the
Customize Settings button.
Clicking the Customize Settings button opens the Customize Alarms page. In this page it is possible to
configure the Relay Setting for individual alarms in a particular category as Fault, Warning or Ignore.
Clicking the Update button saves the changes and returns to the Alarms Setup page.
Clicking the Cancel button cancels all changes and returns to the Alarms Setup page.
13.3 Alarm Connections
UNItivity 5000 can connect to external alarm sources or monitors via the 9-way D-type connector on
the Primary and Secondary Hubs. The connector provides 4 relay outputs: normally open alarm;
normally closed alarm; normally open warning; normally closed warning.
The relays are activated by an alarm or warning event. The relays are deactivated by clearing the alarm
or warning condition.
The UNItivity 5000 Remote Unit supports a single alarm relay to indicate applicable alarms that have
been assigned to activate the Fault relay. Fault relay normally open (NO), normally closed (NC), and
common (COM) connections are provided on the Phoenix Contact 3-way Alarm connector on the
bottom of the Remote Unit.