Falcon F1000, F3400 manual Configuration Menu

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Example: Temperature sensor with a sensing range of 50-95°F - displayed in Fahrenheit

Gain = (95-50) / 4 = 11 (round to the nearest integer)

Offset = 50 - 11 = 39

Example: Temperature sensor with a sensing range of 50-95°F - displayed in Celsius

Convert 50-95°F to 10-35°C and use the Celsius range for the calculations

Gain = (35-10) / 4 = 6 (round to the nearest integer)

Offset = 10 - 6 = 4

Example: Humidity sensor with a range of 0 - 100% RH

Gain = (100-0) / 4 = 25

Offset = 0 - 25 = -25

High Limit 2: Applies only when the input type is Analog 4-20mA. The F3400/F1000 will record an alarm and send notification when the F3400/F1000's calculated value exceeds this limit. The High Limit 1 and High Limit 2 are disabled when they are both set to 0.

High Limit 1: Applies only when the input type is set for Analog 4-20mA. The F3400/F1000 will record an alarm and send notification when the F3400/F1000’s calculated value exceeds this limit. The High Limit 1 and High Limit 2 are disabled when they are both set to 0.

Low Limit 1: Applies only when the input type is Analog 4-20mA. The F3400/F1000 will record an alarm and send notification when the F3400/F1000's calculated value falls below this limit. The Low Limit 1 and Low Limit 2 are disabled when they are both set to 0.

Low Limit 2: Applies only when the input type is Analog 4-20mA. The F3400/F1000 will record an alarm and send notification when the F3400/F1000's calculated value falls below this limit. The Low Limit 1 and Low Limit 2 are disabled when they are both set to 0.

Unit Of Measure (UOM): The 10 character field used to assign a unit of measure label to analog values, such as °F, °C, % RH, Amps, Volts, PSI, etc. The unit of measure field is only required when the input type is Analog 4-20mA. The unit of measure field is displayed on the Main Menu and in notification (email/pager messages and SNMP Trap).

Alarm Label: Used for input identification. Applies to all input types except “Not Configured”. For Analog input types, this label is displayed on the F3400/F1000 Main Menu and the Input Configuration Menu. When the input alarms and/or returns to normal, the label is included in the Alarm History and notification messages. For Digital NO and Digital NC inputs, the label is displayed on the F3400/F1000 Main Menu, Input Configuration Menu, Alarm History page and in notification messages only when the device is in alarm. For Digital Status inputs, the label is displayed on the F3400/F1000 Main Menu when the input is on. When the input turns on, the label is also included in the Digital Status History.

Normal Label: Applies to input types Digital NO, Digital NC and Digital Status. This field may be left blank. If it is left blank, the F3400/F1000 displays the Label (from above). This label is displayed on the main page when the input is normal, in the Alarm History when the input returns to normal and in notification messages. For Digital Status inputs, the label is displayed on the main page when the input is off. When the input turns off, the label is also included in the Digital Status History.

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Contents Monitoring & Notification Revision History Product Registration Rletech.com 970.484.6510 Contents Remote Access Alarm ID Reference Tables Rletech.com Figures F3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring Tables Rletech.com System Overview Product DescriptionFront Panel Indicators and Controls System Status LEDTerminal Block Designations System Overview Terminal Block Designations Rear Panel Indicators SW1 Switch SettingsCommunication InstallationGetting Started Set the F3400/F1000’s IP AddressObtain the Ethernet Address Set the F3400/F1000’s IP Address using a Web Browser Troubleshooting the ARP/PING CommandsSet the F3400/F1000’s IP Address Using an EIA232 Connection Set the F3400/F1000s IP Address using a Telnet ConnectionF3400/F1000 Wiring Power Supply and Ground Connections2 EIA232 COM1 Connection 3 RJ11 Phone Line Connection4 RJ45 Ethernet Connection F3400/F1000 Ethernet Connection to a PC on a SubnetF3400/F1000 Relay Output Wiring Examples Relay K1 and K2 ConnectionF3400/F1000 Web Interface Overview Main MenuAlarm History Historical DataEvent History Digital Status History Data History Data History Text Downloads Identity Server StatusConfiguration Web LinksConfiguration Menu Configuration MenuInputs Configuration InputsCalculator Link Configuration Menu Example Relays Configuration RelaysSchedules Configuration Menu SchedulesAlarm Management Modem Configuration ModemConfigure Phone Numbers Phone Number ConfigurationConfiguration Menu Configuring Web Links Egg/Nest Falcon LinksSNMP/SYSLOG 13 Modbus Interface Configuration Modbus InterfaceLD Unit Modbus Slave Configuration 14 LD Unit Modbus Slave ConfigurationModbus Register Data Log Modbus Packet LogReset Modbus Port Series Modbus Slave Register Map17 BACnet Configuration BACnet18 Server Ping Configuration Server Ping19 System Configuration SystemClock Internet ProtocolUser Administration Web Access 22 User Administration Configuration23 Email Configuration 24 Network Time Protocol Configuration Network Time ProtocolNetwork Statistics Flash ProgramProduct Registration Configuration Menu 970.484.6510 EIA-232 Interface Unit Start Up Flash Executable CodeInformation regarding the commands in this section Main Configuration Menu SC Configuration Menu Factory MenuIP Configuration Menu TCPIP Configuration Menu Commands Remote Access Remote Access Configuration Modem OptionDisplay Date/Time TI ADC Input Values AD Configuring the F3400/F1000 POINT-TO-POINT ProtocolConfiguring the PC Upgrading Firmware Managing Configuration Data Upgrading F3400/F1000 FirmwareUpgrading F3400/F1000 Firmware via Tftp Client Port =Upgrading Firmware and Managing Configuration Data Saving Configuration Data via EIA232 COM1 Port X- Modem Loading/Saving F3400/F1000 Configuration DataSaving Configuration Data via Tftp Client Loading Configuration Data via Tftp Client Loading Configuration Data via EIA232 COM1 Port X-ModemPage Analog Input 4-20MA Reference Chart Analog 4-20Ma Gain/Offset Conversion FormulaVoltage F3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring Figure B.1 T120D Temperature SensorsFigure B.3 Dwyer Temperature/Humidity Sensors Figure B.6 HD150 & HD150-2 Gas Sensors Configuring the SeaHawk LD5100 as an Analog Input Figure B.11 SeaHawk LDRA6, LD1000, and LD300 Leak DetectionF3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring F3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring 970.484.6510 Alarm ID Reference Tables Analog TablesThermistor Tables Digital Tables Alarm ID Reference Tables 970.484.6510 Technical Specifications F3400HTTP/HTML Front Panel Interface Switches Technical Specifications 970.484.6510