Falcon F3400 - Manual

Falcon F3400

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Figures
  • Page 11 – Tables
  • Page 13 – H A P T E R; YSTEM; Description; and uses several LED indicators to report its condition.
  • Page 14 – Front Panel Indicators and Controls; Communications LEDs; – Four Modem Status LEDs; System Status LED; Fault – Red if an alarm is present, green if system in normal.; Network LEDs; – Two Network Status LEDs; Power LED
  • Page 15 – Terminal Block Designations
  • Page 18 – Panel; Switch; the beginning or in the middle of an EIA485 network.
  • Page 19 – ETTING
  • Page 20 – PING Commands; number of each individual device.
  • Page 21 – Browser; Configuration
  • Page 22 – Connection
  • Page 23 – Wiring; ceiling applications.; Power Supply and Ground Connections; the F3400/F1000 to send alarm notification during a power outage.
  • Page 24 – configurations, and acknowledging alarms.
  • Page 27 – EB; Falcon; Menu; Main Menu
  • Page 28 – Green: Input is normal—not in an alarm state.; Historical Data
  • Page 29 – Event History
  • Page 30 – Digital Status History; The; Web User Access Log; records the most recent 100 Web interface users.
  • Page 31 – Data History; Minute
  • Page 32 – This link helps navigate to the desired data.; Server History; The following format is used to record each entry:
  • Page 33 – Server Status
  • Page 34 – Links; Web links; page 35, for a more detailed explanation.
  • Page 35 – ONFIGURATION; specific configuration settings.
  • Page 36 – Inputs; value based on the offset and gain settings.
  • Page 37 – – Select when there is nothing connected to the input.
  • Page 38 – Humidity sensor with a range of 0 - 100% RH
  • Page 39 – Alarm Delay
  • Page 41 – Schedules; assigned these schedules through the Relay Configuration menus.; Begin DOW; is the day of the; End DOW; is the day of the week the schedule will end.
  • Page 42 – Management; Alarm Management; link allows users to acknowledge current F3400/F1000 alarms and
  • Page 43 – all
  • Page 45 – Pager ID; Acknowledgement Code
  • Page 46 – Web link; page; Main WebCam Image Size; : Designates the size of the image on the F3400/F1000 main page
  • Page 47 – Setting the; Egg Login; as; Referred – Nologin; Egg Alternate IP Address; is completed with the egg's internet/public IP address when the
  • Page 48 – : Enables the F3400/F1000 to issue continuous SNMP Traps until an; Analog Trap Type; : Used for communication to a NMS via SNMP Traps. The default will add; Select SNMP Trap Type; individual network system configurations.; Max Inform Retries
  • Page 49 – Interface; Modbus Interface; enable Modbus slave capabilities for the unit.; Modbus/TCP Slave Unit Identifier; : Enables and sets the slave unit address for Modbus over; Serial Baud Rate
  • Page 51 – Email Recipient Notification; : Select the recipient email addresses that require notification
  • Page 52 – Column 2 = Modbus Master Register Number.
  • Page 53 – consult the BACnet Standard or your IT Department.
  • Page 54 – Ping; Server Ping
  • Page 56 – Clock; Protocol; IP Configuration
  • Page 57 – be set to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”.; Administrator
  • Page 59 – Network Time Protocol
  • Page 60 – DST Begin Date; Statistics; Network Statistics; Program; Flash Program
  • Page 61 – Configuration Data” on page 73, for more detailed instructions.; Registration; Product Registration
  • Page 63 – NTERFACE; EIA232 COM1 port as follows:
  • Page 64 – Set the appropriate COM Port to; NO parity; make sure the unit is powered on.; Unit Start Up; unit and service is required.; Executable; press Enter to display the System Main Menu.
  • Page 65 – trained in the use of the Bootloader commands. Contact RLE for more
  • Page 66 – Typing; it is, the password must be entered when the; SC; menu selection is made. To enter the password,; SC; , press the space bar once, and then type the appropriate password.
  • Page 67 – IP Configuration Menu; is accessed by typing a
  • Page 69 – EMOTE; Remote Access Configuration (Modem Option); Enter
  • Page 70 – Type a question mark (; System Menu; System Configuration (; System Configuration is limited to the; System Configuration Menu; followed by the alarm acknowledgement code for that phone number.
  • Page 71 – OINT
  • Page 72 – Configuring the PC
  • Page 73 – Firmware; You can upgrade F3400/F1000 firmware using either the:
  • Page 76 – Saving Configuration Data via TFTP Client
  • Page 77 – Loading Configuration Data via TFTP Client; Loading Configuration Data via EIA232 COM1 Port; file
  • Page 79 – P P E N D I X; NALOG; A R; EFERENCE; Analog 4-20Ma Gain/Offset Conversion Formula
  • Page 81 – CCESSORIES; and other products offered by RLE Technologies.
  • Page 84 – Configuring the SeaHawk LD5100 as an Analog; output is only used for a Leak alarm distance.
  • Page 87 – LARM; ID R
  • Page 91 – ECHNICAL
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Page 5 - Contents

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Tables rletech.com 11 970.484.6510 1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Table 1.1 Terminal Block Designations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Table 1.2 Rear Panel Status Indicato...

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