Lindy Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual

Browse online or download User Manual for Car alarm Lindy Carbon Monoxide Alarm. Lindy Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 60
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
User Manual for Rack Monitoring System
Monitoring System
Rack Monitoring System
Page view 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 59 60

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Monitoring System

User Manual for Rack Monitoring SystemMonitoring SystemRack Monitoring System

Page 2 - SAFE WORKING

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONTECHNICAL DESCRIPTION2Rack Door ContactChipcard readerInfrared room surveillanceExtension cableWater sensorMains Power StripsNote

Page 3

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONINGINSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING311Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring System3.13.1.33.1.2PREPARATIONSCheck the supplied item

Page 4 - CONTENTS

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONINGINSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING3Rack 19'' installationCaution!NoteWhen installing the RMS in a rack, the additi

Page 5

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONINGINSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING313Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring System3.3.13.3ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONConnections and c

Page 6 - PLEASE NOTE

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONINGINSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING3Rack DIGITAL INNoteALERT INTEMPERATURE/HUMIDITYUPS IN10BASET– 8 terminal groups (of 4 ter

Page 7

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONINGINSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING315Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemCOMAUXCable protection (optional)• Mount the cab

Page 8 - DESCRIPTION

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONINGINSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING3Rack 3.3.23.4Fuses Double -pole fuse / fuseof the neutral wireCaution!Danger!Fuse for the

Page 9

1 ResetResets the RMS to a definedstandard state (> 5).2LED"Fault" (red) lights, up in connectionwith reset,overload or a serious sys-tem

Page 10 - TECHNICAL D

Rack 4.3OPERATION VIA KEYS ON THEFRONT OF THE DEVICESelecting a menu itemThe functions accessible via the keys are mainly displays, i.e. currentstatus

Page 11

19Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemFilter messagesDisplay in the “Confirm“ menuEntering network parametersFilter messages are displayed on the L

Page 12 - NSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING

SAFE WORKING Important passages which must be observed arehighlighted with the following symbols:Danger Calls attention to safety measures to preventp

Page 13

OPERATIONOPERATION4Rack 4.4OPERATION VIA TELNET ORSERIAL INTERFACE COMNoteNoteAll the settings in the RMS can easily be made via Telnet or via the ser

Page 14

OPERATIONOPERATION421Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemMAIN MENUFrom the main menu it is possible to switch to the various submenus.References to

Page 15 - Rack Monitoring System

OPERATIONOPERATION4Rack Block diagram The signals applied at the physical input terminals (left) are combined ina complex filter structure (centre). T

Page 16

OPERATIONOPERATION4231Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring System4.5Network ConfigurationNoteCentral input mask for settingsfor the Ethernet interface.Ref

Page 17 - RMS LITE

Rack 4.5.1(SNMP CONFIGURATION)Complete control of the RMS viaSNMP with alarm (trap function)and support of separatecommunities for read and writeopera

Page 18

25Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemOPERATIONOPERATION44.5.24.6LOGSERVICESpecify receivers of log messagesin the network which support thestandar

Page 19

Rack 4.6.14.6.2CONFIGURATION VIA TFTPTool for saving the systemconfiguration in the network andthus capturing it in a central databackup.The loading a

Page 20 - OPERATION

27Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemOPERATIONOPERATION44.7User AdministrationInput mask to set up users withaccess rights.All users are displayed

Page 21

Rack 4.8I/O CONFIGURATIONInput mask for the digital inputand output settings.References to sub-menus aremarked with “>”.[O] DIGITALOUTPUTSConfigure

Page 22

29Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemOPERATIONOPERATION44.8.1DIGITAL OUTPUTSInput mask for the DIGITAL OUTdigital outputs settings.Digital outputs

Page 23

CONTENTS3CONTENTSThis user manual applies exclusively to the RMS RackMonitoring System.Software version: 2.0– Illuminated LCD display for plain text d

Page 24

Rack 4.8.24.8.3DIGITAL INPUTSDisplays the DIGITAL IN, ALERT INand UPS IN digital inputs with thenumber, description, status(on/off), number of status

Page 25

31Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemOPERATIONOPERATION44.8.44.8.5HUMIDITY INPUTSDisplays the TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY digital humidity inputswith the

Page 26

Rack 4.8.6CONNECT EXTERNAL DEVICESVIA SERIAL INTERFACE (AUX)Devices with a serial interface (for example chipcard reader, UPS, etc.)can be connected t

Page 27

33Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemOPERATIONOPERATION44.8.7AUX DEVICE SELECTIONNote[-] Previous DeviceSet the selection pointer to the previous

Page 28

Rack 4.9FILTERMode of operationThe filters are the central elements of the RMS. They make it it possibleto logically combine the results recorded at t

Page 29

35Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemOPERATIONOPERATION44.9.14.9.2FILTER SELECTIONAll filters are displayed with thenumber, description, status, r

Page 30

OPERATIONOPERATION4Rack 4.9.3DIGITAL/ALERT/UPS INPUTSThe inputs are displayed with thetype, number, description andeffect.[L] LED WARNINGIn connection

Page 31

OPERATIONOPERATION437Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring System4.9.4TEMPERATURE/MAINS/HUMIDITYINPUTSThe filter inputs for measuredvalues are displayed wi

Page 32

OPERATIONOPERATION4Rack 4.9.5[-] Previous Feedback InputSelection pointer to previous input.[+] NEXT FEEDBACK INPUTSelection pointer to next input.[F]

Page 33

OPERATIONOPERATION439Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring System4.10MESSAGE LOGThe messages are displayed withthe number, priority, acknowled-gement, spen

Page 34

CONTENTSCONTENTS1113Please noteTechnical descriptionInstallation and commissioningOperation Example configuration Malfunctions Technical dataGlossary

Page 35

EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONEXAMPLE CONFIGURATION5Rack Preconfigured filters with anexample of terminal assign-ment.• Connect sensors to thesuggested termina

Page 36

EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONEXAMPLE CONFIGURATION541Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemTEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY input 3with window comparison:Alarm if humidi

Page 37

EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONEXAMPLE CONFIGURATION5Rack DIGITAL IN input 1:Alarm if passive infrared sensoroperates. See also > 4.9.3.DIGITAL IN input 2:Al

Page 38

EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONEXAMPLE CONFIGURATION543Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemLimited alarm duration for filter 4:Internal buzzer active for 5se

Page 39

EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONEXAMPLE CONFIGURATION5Rack Two filters are required for this(copy of an RS flip-flop using NOR gate array).

Page 40 - EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION

MALFUNCTIONSMALFUNCTIONS645Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemCautionIn the event of malfunctionsSystem no longer starts.The “Fault” LED lights up

Page 41

7TECHNICAL DATATECHNICAL DATARack RMS dimensionsWeightRated voltageRated frequencyRated currentProtection classRated ambient temperatureExternal (WxDx

Page 42

GLOSSARYGLOSSARY847Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring System19" ConstructionBroadcastEMCFAQGatewayHEIPMIBNetmaskRFCSNMPTFTPTrapURLVDE19-inch constr

Page 43

APPENDICESAPPENDICESRack A1Conformity Manufacturer LINDY-Elektronik GmbHMarkircher Str. 20D-68229 Mannheim, GermanyProduct designation Data Terminal

Page 44

APPENDICESAPPENDICES49Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemA2DOCUMENTATION OF THESYSTEM CONFIGURATION• Mark the cables of your RMS at both ends clea

Page 45

5PLEASE NOTEPLEASE NOTE1.1GENERAL INFORMATIONNormal useCopyrightTechnical statusLiabilitySAFE WORKING DangerCauntionNoteAttention0The RMS is supplied

Page 46 - TECHNICAL DATA

APPENDICESAPPENDICESRack A3EXPLANATION OF THE MIBFOR RMSStructure of the MIBKey to the following Tables:INT IntegerCNT CounterDS Display StringOS Octe

Page 47

APPENDICESAPPENDICES51Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemObjects underdigitalInTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.2.1)for example:number of changes of inpu

Page 48 - APPENDICES

APPENDICESAPPENDICESRack Objects under outputTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.3.1)for example:Read put description DIGITAL OUT 4:1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.3.1.1.2.

Page 49

APPENDICESAPPENDICES53Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemObjects under mainsTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.6.1)Objects under filterTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.19

Page 50

APPENDICESAPPENDICESRack Objects underfilterAlertInTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.3)Objects underfilterUPSInTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.4)Objects underfi

Page 51

APPENDICESAPPENDICES55Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemObjects underfilterMainsTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.7)Objects underfilterFeedbackTable(1.

Page 52

APPENDICESAPPENDICESRack Objects under userTable(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.9.1)Objects under aux(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.10.20)Objects under icc(1.3.6.1.4.1.1909.1

Page 53

APPENDICESAPPENDICES57Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemA4GNU GENERAL PUBLICLICENSEVersion 2, June 1991, Copyright (C) 1989, 1991Free Software Fo

Page 54

APPENDICESAPPENDICESRemoRack under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void,and will automati

Page 55

ote Managemnet SystemRemote Management SystemMonitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemPRODUCT MATRIXPRODUCT MATRIX59Type RMS LITE RMS ADVANCEDFeatureSpe

Page 56

1Rack PLEASE NOTEPLEASE NOTE1.2.21.2.31.3General Saftey InformationDisposalWARRANTYLapse of warrantyFor safe operation of the RMS please ensure you r

Page 57

RackInternational & EireLINDY International Ltd.Sadler Forster WayTeesside Industrial Estate, ThornabyStockton-on-Tees TS17 9JY, EnglandTel: +44 1

Page 58

71PLEASE NOTEPLEASE NOTE1Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring System1.41.5SERVICEHOTLINEE-MAILSTANDARDS, REGULATIONSAND LICENCELICENCEIn the event of malf

Page 59

Rack 2.1RACK MONITORINGSensorsDisplayInputs and outputsOperation and configurationSoftwareThe RMS monitors, protects and controls all the installation

Page 60

91Monitoring SystemRack Monitoring SystemTECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONTECHNICAL DESCRIPTION22.2Connection optionsSENSORSTemperature (digital)Humidity (digital

Comments to this Manuals

No comments