Liebert RAC2-8 manual Normal Temperature, Override, Password, Power Failure Mode

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Section 4: Glossary of Control Functions

Normal Temperature

Refer to Temperature Staging.

Override

The RAC2-8 allows manual control of units from the display and also from switches inside the enclosure. To manually turn all units ON refer to Manual Override. To manually select units to be ON during a control power failure refer to Power Failure Mode.

Manual Override control from the display includes Force ON, Force OFF, and Restore to normal operation. If any unit is Forced ON or OFF a warning message is recorded and the Alarm Present light is illuminated, but the audible alarm (horn) is not sounded. Changes of status messages are displayed at a local terminal if one is connected.

While an Override screen is displayed, alarm messages are stored but not displayed.

Force ON of any unit

Selected from the Override screen at the display. This action causes the selected unit to be turned ON and held ON until further action is taken. The unit remains ON until it is Forced OFF or Restored to normal.

Force OFF of any unit

Selected from the Override screen at the display. This action causes the selected unit to be turned OFF and held OFF until further action is taken. The unit remains OFF until it is Forced ON or Restored to normal.

Restore to normal

Selected from the Override screen at the display. This action returns the selected unit to the programmed control of the RAC2-8. The unit returns to its operating status (Running or Standby) as defined in Unit/Zone Setup.

Password

A four digit number used to limit access to setup information and clearing of alarms. A Password (if active) is required for entry to the Main Menu. Assign a new Password from the display. A Password of “0000” disables the Password function at the local display: “TERM” disables the password at a local terminal. The Password is always required for a remote terminal (through a modem).

Power Failure Mode

During a failure of power to the RAC2-8, units can be programmed to be ON by manually setting jumpers inside the enclosure. This assumes that power will be available to the units. When power is restored to the RAC2-8, all units programmed to be Running during normal operation are sequentially started, separated by the Restart Delay.

Compare this mode with Emergency Power operations which is selectable from the display and applies to power being available from a standby source.

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Contents $XWRð&KDQJHRYHUý&RQWUROOHU Table of Contents Table of Figures RAC2-8 UnitPage Introduction Page Operation InstallationTo start up the RAC2-8 Page Operation Glossary of Control Functions for more detailsSequencing Status Screens cont’d Status Sub-menuDelay UnitsSet Options Sub-menu cont’d Status Sub-menu cont’dSet Options Sub-menu Function Delays TEMP/HUM Password StandbyAlarm Sub-menu Time Set Clock Sub-menuDate DAY of WeekUnit 01 Forced on Force OFF Restore Return Terminal LOG onStatus Screen Number of ZONES/NUMBER of Units PER Zone Setup Zones/Units OptionsSetup Zones/Units Options cont’d Unit StatusUnit Shutdown on Alarm Emergency Power Units08 0 no Set Clock Alarms Review and Alarms ClearUnit Labels Override a Unit Set Modem Options Set Modem Options cont’d Setup Temp/Humid OptionsSetup Temp/Humid Options cont’d Setup Standby Unit Options Display SS Alarm Block Set New PasswordAlarms List of AlarmsAlarm Delay Alarm AnnunciationAlarm Communications AutochangeoverAutosequencing Common Alarm-Output Clear AlarmsCommon Alarm-Inputs KeyEmergency Power Operation DelayEmergency Power OFF EPO Hold DelayInactive Unit Humidity AlarmsHumidity Lockout IntervalPower Failure Mode Normal TemperaturePassword OverrideStandby Testing Restart DelayRestore Running UnitsTemperature Staging Temperature AlarmsTemperature Sensitivity TerminalZones Installation TB2 RAC2-8 Dimensional Enclosure Diagram RAC2-8 Component Arrangement RAC2-8 Connection Diagram RAC2-8 Switch and Jumper Settings