Installation Manual

NetSure™ LMS Data Processing Unit
Installation Instructions, Section 5879 (Issue BA, April 7, 2014)
Spec. No: 58650500, 586505500 Code: Section 5879
Model No: LMS1000 Issue BA, April 7, 2014
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20. If ”Y” was entered above for the ALARM TYPE parameter,
the system responds with...
Service Effect Code: current info
Service Effect Code:
21. This parameter applies only to TL1 commands/messages.
Type one of the following codes which describes how this
alarm or event affects service, then press
ENTER
.
SA = service-affecting condition, immediate action
required
NSA = nonservice-affecting condition, action required
22. The system responds with...
Affected by ACO: current info
Affected by ACO (Y or N):
23. Type the characters
Y
or
N
which represent if the alarm
can be cut off, then press
ENTER
. Y=yes, ACO enabled,
N=NO, ACO disabled
24. The system responds with...
Cycle Freq (min): current info
Cycle Freq (min):
25. Type the required cycle frequency of the relay channel
(0-1440 minutes), then press
ENTER
. When a relay is
energized, the system can be programmed to de-
energize the relay at a selected time interval. This time
interval is determined by the relay’s ”cycle frequency”.
This feature resets external alarm logic that requires an
open to close transition for alarming. During a relay
alarm condition, the relay remains energized for the time
duration determined by the value of the relay’s cycle
frequency. Once this time period transpires, the system
de-energizes the relay for 15 seconds. The system then
re-energizes the relay if the alarm condition still exists.
If the relay channel is set to be affected by ACO, the cycle
frequency is also used to automatically release the alarm
cut-off feature at a selected time interval determined by
the cycle frequency. The system automatically performs
the equivalent of a CLR ACO command at the end of the
”cycle frequency”. To disable these features, set the
”cycle frequency” to zero.
26. The system responds with...
Control Type: current info
Control Type:
27. This parameter applies only to TL1 commands/messages.
Type the name of the NMA system external control entity
(10 characters maximum) that this channel is controlling,
then press
ENTER
. Only alpha characters can be entered
for this parameter. TL1 uses specific values for this
parameter. Refer to Appendix G of TR-NWT-000833,
issue 5.
28. The system responds with...
Off Delay Time: current info
Off Delay Time:
29. Type the required alarm off delay time period* and a
modifier*, then press
ENTER
. The off delay time is the
amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease
before the system recognizes that the alarm condition
ceased.
* Enter a valid value (0-9999) then the modifier (s for
seconds, m for minutes, h for hours). If no modifier
entered, modifier defaults to seconds.
30. The system responds with...
On Delay Time: current info
On Delay Time:
31. Type the required alarm on delay time period* and a
modifier*, then press
ENTER
. The on delay time is the
amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist
before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition.
* Enter a valid value (0-9999) then the modifier (s for
seconds, m for minutes, h for hours). If no modifier
entered, modifier defaults to seconds.
32. The system responds with...
Save changes (Y or N):
33. Type
Y
if the above entered data is to be saved in the
current relay channel configuration and
N
if not, then
press
ENTER
.
34. If ”Y” was entered above, the system responds with...
Enter Program Line:
Note:
A relay output assigned to an Energy Management
channel cannot be controlled by a program line.
35. Type the program line (79 characters maximum) which
determines when the relay energizes, then press
ENTER
.
Program lines are discussed earlier in this section.
36. The system will display the second relay channel
configuration. Enter the required data for each relay
channel as described above.
Configuring the Number of Rings Before Answer
Note:
This information can also be programmed through the
command SET ANSWER which is described in "Commands" in
the User Instructions (Section 5847). Section 5847 can be
accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system
1. The system then displays the number of rings before
answer default configuration as shown next...
Rings before answer: current info