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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Enter channel (e.g. A0012 or A0001-0006)
or D to display.
Add channel:
9. Type
D
to display a complete list of channels previously
linked to the current access identifier. The channel
number, previously configured channel name, and
previously configured channel sub-access identifier are
displayed.
Type the number(s) of all additional channels to be linked
to this access identifier, then press
ENTER
. Channels can
be specified by entering a single channel number (e.g.
A0001, B0008), or by entering a range of channel
numbers (e.g. A0001-0008, L0001-0008). To exit, press
the
ENTER
key without specifying a channel.
10. The system responds with...
Enter channel (e.g. A0012 or A0001-0006)
or D to display.
Del channel:
11. Type
D
to display a complete list of channels previously
linked to the current access identifier. The channel
number, previously configured channel name, and
previously configured channel sub-access identifier are
displayed.
Type the number(s) of the previously linked channels that
are to be deleted from this access identifier, then press
ENTER
. Channels can be specified by entering a single
channel number (e.g. A0001, B0008), or by entering a
range of channel numbers (e.g. A0001-0008, L0001-
0008). To exit, press the
ENTER
key without specifying a
channel.
12. Repeat Steps 1) through 11) for the remaining access
identifiers.
Configuration Required to Allow Access Door to be Locked and
Unlocked Manually via LMS1000 (if 586505000/586505500 List
80 installed)
Note:
The following allows you to manually lock and unlock the
Access Door if the Access Door Controller should fail.
If an LMS1000 output relay is connected to the Access Door's
electronic strike, configure the appropriate relay channel.
Also configure the following Programmable Commands. Refer to
the LMS1000 Operating Instructions (Section 5847) for a
procedure.
LOCK
Command Name: LOCK
Command Access Level: 6
Command Line 1: SET RLY nn, nn = the channel number of the
relay controlling the latch (e.g. '01' for R0001)
UNLOCK
Command Name: UNLOCK
Command Access Level: 6
Command Line 1: CLR RLY nn, nn = the channel number of the
relay controlling the latch (e.g. '01' for R0001)
Configuring Battery Thermal Runaway Feature
Note:
This feature only works with legacy VPS plants and not with
the Spec. Nos. 582140000, 582140001, and 582126100
NetSure™ Power Systems (NPS).
The LMS1000 is capable of overriding system output voltage
(controlled by the MCA) to avoid thermal runaway.
This is accomplished by using an LMS1000 channel to
monitor for a thermal runaway condition.
Examples:
Using a binary input connected to a thermal switch.
Using a temperature analog input connected to a
temperature probe.
Using a function channel's program line calculation.
Using an LED channel triggered from any of the above or
a Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class (see 'other
examples').
Using a RELAY channel triggered from any of the above or
a Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class (see 'other
examples')
These are only a few of many possible thermal runaway
trigger definitions/latching conditions that can be
defined.
When the LMS1000 senses thermal runaway, it takes
control of the system’s output voltage by setting the
Test/Eq setpoint to a "Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage
Level" and then placing the system into the Test/Eq
mode.
Note:
If this occurs, "Remote Override" is displayed when
you navigate to the Set Mode screen of the MCA's
FUNCTION MENU.
Note:
If the LMS1000 Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage
value is not valid, the LMS1000 responds to the user
that an invalid set point has been entered and no
change has been made.