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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d. Alarm Class Number (0-8): Assigns one of the 8 alarm
classifications to this channel. (0 represents no alarm
class.)
e. Condition Type (20 characters maximum): This
parameter applies only to TL1 commands/messages. A
description of this alarm or event state. Only alpha
characters can be entered for this parameter. TL1 uses
specific values for this parameter. Refer to
TA-NWT-001360 Tables 5-1 through 5-4.
f. Condition Description (40 characters maximum): This
parameter applies only to TL1 commands/messages. A
user-defined text message which provides a detailed
description of the alarm, event, or condition of the limit
or channel to which it applies. May also be used to
describe any action to be taken as a result of the
condition. All printable ASCII characters are valid except
for the percent sign (%), double quotes ("), and the
backslash (\).
g. Notification Code: This parameter applies only to TL1
commands/messages. Consists of one of the following
codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event
condition.
CR - critical alarm NA - not alarmed
MJ - major alarm NR - not reported when event occurs
MN - minor alarm
h. Service Effect Code: This parameter applies only to TL1
commands/messages. Consists of one of the following
codes which describes how this alarm or event affects
service.
SA = service-affecting condition, immediate action
required
NSA = nonservice-affecting condition, action required
i. Control Type (10 characters maximum): This parameter
applies only to TL1 commands/messages. A description
of the NMA system external control entity that this
channel is controlling. 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.
j. Program Line (79 characters maximum): A control
program that defines the conditions under which the
programmable LED illuminates.
Relay Channel Attributes
Each relay channel can be configured for the following additional
items.
Note:
Relay channels associated with an energy management
channel cannot be programmed.
a. Sub-Access Identifier (20 characters maximum): This
parameter applies only to TL1 commands/messages. The
Sub-Access Identifier identifies a specific sub-entity
within an NMA system, such as a specific rectifier. Only
alpha-numeric characters can be entered for this
parameter. TL1 uses specific values for this parameter.
Refer to TA-NWT-001360, Table 4-1.
b. Alarm Type (Y or N): Y=recorded in alarm log (required if
System Alarm Reporting is desired for this channel, or an
alarm class of 1 through 8 is assigned to this channel),
N=not recorded in alarm log.
c. Alarm Class Number (0-8): Assigns one of the 8 alarm
classifications to this channel. (0 represents no alarm
class.)
d. Condition Type (20 characters maximum): This
parameter applies only to TL1 commands/messages. A
description of this alarm or event state. Only alpha
characters can be entered for this parameter. TL1 uses
specific values for this parameter. Refer to
TA-NWT-001360 Tables 5-1 through 5-4.
e. Condition Description (40 characters maximum): This
parameter applies only to TL1 commands/messages. A
user-defined text message which provides a detailed
description of the alarm, event, or condition of the limit
or channel to which it applies. May also be used to
describe any action to be taken as a result of the
condition. All printable ASCII characters are valid except
for the percent sign (%), double quotes ("), and the
backslash (\).
f. Notification Code: This parameter applies only to TL1
commands/messages. Consists of one of the following
codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event
condition.
CR - critical alarm NA - not alarmed
MJ - major alarm NR - not reported when event occurs
MN - minor alarm
g. Service Effect Code: This parameter applies only to TL1
commands/messages. Consists of one of the following
codes which describes how this alarm or event affects
service.
SA = service-affecting condition, immediate action
required
NSA = nonservice-affecting condition, action required