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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Checking for Alarms
This procedure shows the user how to check to see if any alarms
are activated in the system before placing the system into service.
PROCEDURE:
1. After logging onto the system, type
ALARMS
, then press
ENTER
.
Command <6>: ALARMS
2. Verify that no alarms are activated (as displayed on the
screen).
3. This completes the procedure.
Downloading the Configuration
When configuration of the system is complete, the user should
download a copy of the configuration to a personal computer
using the DOWNLOAD command. Refer to "Operating LMS1000"
in the User Instructions (Section 5847) for additional information.
Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD (Electronic
Documentation Package) furnished with your system.
Log off of the system. This completes the initial programming of
the system. The remainder of this section explains how to change
the configurations of specific system features.
Subsequent Configuration
After initial programming, various features of the system initially
programmed using the SET SYSTEM command can be re-
programmed separately, as explained in the section.
Changing the Date, Time, Unit Name, Unit Number, System
Identifier, Unit Header, Unit Pager Code, and Pager Delay
The date, time, unit name, unit number, system identifier, unit
header, unit pager code, and pager delay of the system can be
changed by using the commands SET DATE, SET TIME, and SET
UNIT respectively. Each command is also described in
"Commands" of the User Instructions (Section 5847). Section 5847
can be accessed via the CD (Electronic Documentation Package)
furnished with your system. The commands, when entered, will
list each item that can be changed, showing the current
information, and then prompting for new or revised information to
be entered. If the current information does not need to be
changed, press
ENTER
to continue.
Commands SET DATE, SET TIME, and SET UNIT: The various
information pertaining to the system that can be changed through
these commands is described below. The commands SET DATE,
SET TIME, and SET DAY are available to a user programmed for
access to level 3 commands. The command SET UNIT is available
to users programmed for access to level 6 commands.
SET DATE
Command <3>: SET DATE
Type
SET DATE
, then press
ENTER
.
Date is current info.
Use Format mm/dd/yy
Type the current date in the
format specified, then press
ENTER
. The system will then
display the new date.
SET TIME
Command <3>: SET TIME
Type
SET TIME
, then press
ENTER
.
Time is current info.
Use Format hh:mm:ss
Type the current time in the
format specified, then press
ENTER
. The system will then
display the new time.