Liebert Universal Monitor - Manual

Liebert Universal Monitor

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 4 – ii; Backing Up the Alarm Log; Silence Alarm
  • Page 5 – iii; Modem Setup - Additional Features; PECIFICATIONS
  • Page 6 – iv; Silence Alarm & Back Up Log Files
  • Page 9 – Introduction; NTRODUCTION; Methods of Viewing and Configuring the Universal Monitor; LCD; Data Logs
  • Page 10 – Outside Enclosure Overview; large enclosure
  • Page 11 – Typical Configuration; Figure 3
  • Page 12 – Controller Board Overview; Table 1
  • Page 14 – Optional Expansion Board Overview; Table 2
  • Page 15 – LED Indicators; Table 3
  • Page 16 – LED Indicators - Optional Expansion Board; Table 4
  • Page 17 – Typical Sequence; Figure 4; RESPONSES TO AN ALARM
  • Page 18 – Installation - Main Board; NSTALLATION; Monitor. For information on the optional Expansion Board, see; sion Board; Installation Considerations; Specifications; Unpacking and Preliminary Inspection; that might damage the contents.; Packing Contents; NOTE; interference at his own expense.; Table 5; Standard Components
  • Page 19 – Surface-Mounting the Universal Monitor; Required tools; Figure 5; the knockouts if the unit is to be flush-mounted.; CAUTION; electrical or communication wiring or pipes.
  • Page 20 – Flush-Mounting the Universal Monitor; wall studs or other support member.; them from being opened when the panel is flush mounted in a wall.
  • Page 21 – Connect Power to the Universal Monitor; Worldwide Support Group.; Table 7; the side of the panel (see; Figure 6; Check that power is removed from wires prior to installation.; and local electrical codes.; WARNING
  • Page 22 – Input Power Connections; or to the TM230 connectors as shown in; Figure 8; 4 VAC Output Power Connections; shown in; Figures 7; and; The switch is at the bottom of the unit.; Figure 7
  • Page 23 – Troubleshooting - Transformer Module; Problem; not available; If the battery is not hooked up before; Battery pack connector
  • Page 24 – Installation - Optional Expansion Board; Optional Expansion Board Specifications; Unpacking and Preliminary Inspection; Table 6
  • Page 25 – Surface-Mounting the Optional Expansion Board; to remove the knockouts if the unit is to be flush-mounted.
  • Page 26 – Flush-Mounting the Optional Expansion Board; into the wall studs or other support member.
  • Page 27 – Input Power Connections - Optional Expansion Board; Table 9; TRANSFORMER MODULE; use either TB1 or TB2); OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD; Ground wire
  • Page 28 – Wiring and Connections - Main Board; IRING; Wiring Specifications; conductors only for all wiring.
  • Page 29 – Connecting Digital Inputs and Digital Outputs; Table 7 - Wiring specifications - main board
  • Page 30 – Table 8; Connecting Analog Inputs; Setting; Digital output jumpers; Analog inputs
  • Page 32 – Connecting Common Alarm Outputs; specifications - main board; EIA422 SiteScan Web Connector; Service Terminal Interface
  • Page 33 – Wiring and Connections - Optional Expansion Board; per conductors only for all wiring.; de-energize the equipment before servicing.; Dry Contact
  • Page 34 – Connecting Inputs and Outputs; INPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS
  • Page 35 – Figure 11 Form C output contact wiring; local building codes.
  • Page 36 – Setting the Digital Output DIP Switches; minutes—before the Expansion Board changes the state of an output.; Wire connected
  • Page 37 – Connect to the Universal Monitor; Connect EIA485 Connectors to Main Board
  • Page 38 – Overview of Menus; VERVIEW; Appendix A - Service Terminal
  • Page 39 – Opening Screen Overview; Screen and a screen showing the analog value of each sensor.; Main Menu Overview; are organized into three sections with step-by-step instructions.; LCD Menu Overview; (both LCD and Service; “View Status” selected; “System & Control” selected; See Section
  • Page 40 – View Status Options; IEW; arrows; Figure 13 Menu overview - View Status menu; Terminal Interface screens appear in; View Status options
  • Page 41 – View Active Alarms; View Status; NO ALARMS PRESENT; Viewing Additional Screens; Main Menu
  • Page 42 – View Alarm Log; NO ALARMS; Alarm log conditions
  • Page 43 – View Event Log; NO EVENTS; Event log conditions
  • Page 44 – View Trend Log; NORMAL; NO TRENDS; Trend log conditions; SOURCE; SYSTEM AND CONTROL; View Status Menu
  • Page 45 – View Input Status; Viewing Additional Input Data; State; If the status displays dashes (
  • Page 46 – View Output Status; Viewing Additional Output Data; Digital output states
  • Page 47 – View Pager Numbers
  • Page 48 – Silence Alarm & Backup Log Files (Service Terminal Interface); ILENCE; ERVICE; A.2 - Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface; • At the Main Menu, enter; SILENCE ALARM
  • Page 49 – Back Up Log Files; Backup Log Files - Alarm Log File; BACKUP LOG FILES
  • Page 50 – The following instructions refer to the Microsoft
  • Page 51 – System and Control Options; YSTEM; Valid characters for data entry; Alphanumeric; VIEW STATUS; Login; LOGIN; System & Control Menu
  • Page 52 – shows the main options available from the System & Control menu.; Figure 14 Menu overview - System and Control menu
  • Page 53 – Setup System - Overview; Setup System; Setup System - Setup Input; Log In and Choose Setup System; Feature; LABEL; AL; LATCHED; Setup System Menu; SELECT INPUT; for optional Expansion Board
  • Page 54 – Label; Define Input as Normally Open or Normally Closed; NC; CHANGE LABEL; Setup Input Menu
  • Page 55 – Set Up Alarmable Inputs in Latched or Unlatched Mode; triggered; Alarms; remain; Latched; from; Delay; been defined as an event)
  • Page 56 – Setup System - Setup Common Alarm; SETUP INPUT; Reset Common Alarm
  • Page 57 – Setup System - Setup Sensor; SELECT SENSOR
  • Page 58 – Connected; CHANGE SENSOR LABEL
  • Page 59 – Offset; CHANGE 4 mA VALUE
  • Page 60 – Define Sensor as Alarmable or Event; Set Up Alarmable Sensors in Latched or Unlatched Mode
  • Page 61 – Change 20 mA Value; Change 20 mA Value; CHANGE LOW SETPOINT; Setup Sensor Menu; CHANGE HIGH SETPOINT
  • Page 62 – returns; Sensor Delay
  • Page 63 – System and; Map Input to a Main Board Output; Map to Main Board; > MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT; MAP SENSOR TO OUTPT
  • Page 64 – Map Input to Expansion Board Output; Map to Exp Board; Default Mappings - Digital Inputs to Outputs; Default mapping of digital inputs to digital outputs; Digital input; Select Outputs; SELECT OUTPUTS; Output Map; OUTPUT MAP
  • Page 65 – Set Up Mapping for an Analog Sensor Input; Map Sensor To Outpt; Map Sensor to Main Board Output; Map Sensor to Expansion Board Output; Default Mappings - Analog Inputs to Outputs; Analog input
  • Page 66 – Setup System - Setup Output; CHANGE STATE
  • Page 67 – Set Expansion Board Output by DIP Switch; Change State; Message; Board output selected); SET BY DIPSWITCH
  • Page 68 – tions: LCD and Service Terminal Interface; Supported Modem Settings; SETUP OUTPUT
  • Page 69 – Setup Modem; Country
  • Page 71 – Enable Modem Diagnostic Messages; For alphanumeric pager failures:
  • Page 72 – Unsuccessful Page; Select Pager Menu; SELECT PAGER
  • Page 73 – Setup Pager Number; For international dialing, you might need to add country codes; SET PAGER 1 PIN
  • Page 74 – through the LCD interface:; for instructions on entering the pager number).; Pager Setup - Pager Number and PIN; for instructions on entering the pager PIN).
  • Page 75 – Enable Communications Check; • At the Enable Communications Check prompt, enter; Enter Time To Perform Communications Check; selected pager, as described in the previous section.
  • Page 76 – Setup System - Setup System Info; SETUP EXP BOARD; Setup System Info options
  • Page 77 – Change the Password; Reset Password to the Factory Default (“AAAA”); Date; Setup System Info Menu; CHANGE PASSWORD; Setup System Info Menu
  • Page 78 – minimum of 10 minutes.; Battery alarms; Result of Battery; Setup Site ID; SETUP SITE ID; AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA; Connect Battery
  • Page 79 – Backup and Upload Configuration File; At the Setup System Information Menu, enter; BACKUP AND UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE
  • Page 80 – Back Up the Configuration File; steps may vary for other communications programs.
  • Page 81 – Upload the Configuration File
  • Page 82 – Guidelines for dialing service phone number; Setup Serv Ph Num; ENTER PHONE NUMBER
  • Page 83 – Setup Service Phone Number
  • Page 84 – Change; Backup and Upload Configuration File; PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE; Factory Defaults
  • Page 86 – Dial out test passed; INITIATE REMOTE ALARM TEST; Disconnect
  • Page 87 – Setup Exp Board - Optional Expansion Board
  • Page 88 – Manual Output Ctrl
  • Page 89 – Before deleting the records in the alarm log, you may want to
  • Page 90 – CLEAR TREND LOGS; Clear Event Log
  • Page 91 – Universal Monitor Specifications; If the equipment is
  • Page 92 – Optional Expansion Board Specifications; Building Wall or Structural Member
  • Page 93 – puter using a communications program such as Microsoft; Guide to Universal Monitor functions
  • Page 94 – Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface; There are two ways to access the Service Terminal Interface:; OR; Remote; nected to the Universal Monitor.; Steps to set up a direct or remote connection; Direct
  • Page 95 – Direct Connection via RS232; Enter a name for; Universal; Choose
  • Page 96 – COM1 Port Setup; None; HyperTerminal window. To complete the setup, continue with
  • Page 97 – Properties Setup; Settings
  • Page 98 – A.2.5 Connect to the Service Terminal Interface; Click on the; OK button
  • Page 99 – Trend Logs and save the copies to a computer.; Initiate Remote Alarm Test; —are unique to the Service Terminal Interface.
  • Page 100 – View Status Menus; LIEBERT UNIVERSAL MONITOR
  • Page 101 – For details on this feature, see; ACTIVE ALARMS
  • Page 102 – ALARM LOG
  • Page 103 – EVENT LOG
  • Page 104 – TREND LOG
  • Page 107 – Numbers to dial
  • Page 108 – Silence Alarm & Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only)
  • Page 109 – Back Up Alarm Log File
  • Page 110 – Back Up Event Log File; Backup Log Files - Event Log File
  • Page 111 – Back Up Trend Log Files; Backup Log Files - Trend Log Files
  • Page 112 – Setup Menu; ETUP; • Choose 0 to access the features illustrated in this section.; Login Menu
  • Page 113 – Note that three of these system features—; Tips on Using the Service Terminal Interface; SETUP MENU; Description; =SETUP EXPANSION BOARD; Values that may
  • Page 115 – Setup Input - Expansion Board Inputs
  • Page 116 – SETUP COMMON ALARM
  • Page 117 – SETUP SENSOR
  • Page 121 – Setup I-O Matrix - Map Input to Output - Expansion Board Inputs
  • Page 126 – Setup Output - Expansion Board Outputs
  • Page 127 – For details on this topic, see; Pager Setup; Setup - Communications Check (Service Terminal Interface only)
  • Page 128 – Modem Setup; Setup - Additional Features (Service Terminal Interface only)
  • Page 129 – Information menu shown below. For details on this topic, see; Info
  • Page 130 – Change Date & Time/Automatic Daylight Saving Time; DST
  • Page 131 – CONNECT BATTERY; Backup & Upload Configuration File - Backup
  • Page 133 – RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS; Firmware Update
  • Page 135 – CONNECT EXPANSION BOARD
  • Page 137 – Override Output - Expansion Board Outputs
  • Page 138 – Clear Active Alarms; Clear the Alarm Log; Clear Alarms & Logs - Clear the Alarm Log; Select the log to clear
  • Page 139 – Clear the Event Log; Clear the Trend Logs; Clear Alarms & Logs - Clear the Trend Logs
  • Page 140 – Default Settings Quick Reference Guide; Universal Monitor - default settings for inputs and outputs
  • Page 141 – Universal Monitor - other default settings
  • Page 142 – Expansion Board - default settings for inputs and outputs; Expansion Board - other default settings
  • Page 144 – Via Leonardo Da Vinci 8; ONITORING; NIVERSAL; SER
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Summary

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 I NTRODUCTION 1.1 Methods of Viewing and Configuring the Universal Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Data Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1...

Page 4 - ii; Backing Up the Alarm Log; Silence Alarm

ii 5.0 W IRING AND C ONNECTIONS - O PTIONAL E XPANSION B OARD 5.1 Wiring Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 5.2 Connecting Inputs and Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 5 - iii; Modem Setup - Additional Features; PECIFICATIONS

iii 9.5 Setup System - Setup Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 9.5.1 Identify the Sensor as Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 9.5.2 Change Sensor Label...

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