Specifications

Chapter 2 Provisioning
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2.2.7 Chassis Information and Alarm setup
The FRM220 supports two dry contact alarms that are user configurable for a number of different alarm
conditions. Alarm conditions are configurable for alarms from Power, Fans, and UTP or Fiber link and Far End
Fault states for local and remote converters. The alarms must also be configured for NMC to send SNMP traps.
From the main menu of the FRM220, press the '1' (one) key to enter the NMC & Chassis configuration.
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*** CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. ***
*** FRM220 NMC VER. 3.23 ***
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This Chassis ID:[00] Cascaded:[Yes] Monitored Chassis ID:[00]
SLOT #01 > NMC and Chassis [Ver:1.00-3.23 #14622 ]
Power#1 Type:[DC36-72V ] Status:[Fail] Fan#1 RPM:[3810] Status:[OK ]
Power#2 Type:[AC90-250V] Status:[OK ] Fan#2 RPM:[3750] Status:[OK ]
Alarm#1 Status:[Active] Alarm#2 Status:[Inactive]
<1>: Alarm#1 Mode: [By User#1]
<2>: User#1: Chassis [ ]Power#1 [ ]Power#2 [ ]Fan#1 [ ]Fan#2
<3>: Local [ ]UTP_Link_Down* [ ]FX_Link_Down
[ ]FEF_Detect [ ]Remote_Power_Fail*
<4>: Remote [ ]UTP_Link_Down* [ ]FX_Link_Down
[ ]FEF_Detect [ ]Remote_Power_Fail*
<5>: Alarm#2 Mode: [By Fan ]
<6>: User#2: Chassis [ ]Power#1 [ ]Power#2 [ ]Fan#1 [ ]Fan#2
<7>: Local [ ]UTP_Link_Down* [ ]FX_Link_Down
[ ]FEF_Detected [ ]Remote_Power_Fail*
<8>: Remote [ ]UTP_Link_Down* [ ]FX_Link_Down
[ ]FEF_Detected [ ]Remote_Power_Fail*
<R>: Redundancy Mode:[Disable]* (*)10/100I only
<ESC>: Go to previous menu. Please select an item.
Description of Menu contents:
This Chassis ID: This ID number will reflect the actual ID number set on the selector switch on the rear of the chassis
Power#1 and Power#2 Type: & Status
The FRM220 can accommodate two power supply modules of any type. There are three types available:
1. AC Model, supports 90~250VAC input, 150watt maximum output.
2. DC48 Model, supports 36-75VDC input, 150 watt maximum output
3. DC24 Model, supports 18~36VDC input, 150 watt maximum output
(200 watt power supplies were introduced in the second half of 2010, replacing the 150 watt as the standard power option.)
Fan#1 and Fan#2 RPM & Status
There are two hot swappable cooling fan assemblies that may be field replaced. The normal operational
revolutions per minute (RPM) is between 2800 and 4000. The threshold for fan alarm is activated if the fan's RPM
falls below 1650RPM.
Alarm#1.
In the default configuration, Alarm #1 is Active if any failure condition exists for power. Alarm #2 is active if any
fan fails or the RPM falls below the acceptable threshold (1650RPM).
For an example of configuration for Alarm #1, press '1' (one).
Alarm#1 Mode:
<0>: Disable -- ignore all alarm conditions
<1>: By Powers -- active if any power fails
<2>: By User#1 -- active if any user#1 definition is met
<3>: Active -- for manual testing
<ESC>: Go to previous menu. Please select an item.
0 : This will completely disable Alarm #1. The relay dry contact will not close and the NMC ALM1 red LED will not light.
1 : This is the factory default setting. This alarm will only be off when two power modules are installed and powered on.
2 : This setting will take the user parameters and set the alarm according to failures in any parameters set under items 2,3,4.
3 : This selection will set the alarm for testing purposes. The ALM1 LED will light and dry contact for Alarm 1 will close.
Version display meaning:
Hardware version 1.00
Software version 3.23
Kernel build 14622