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Alarm Delay: The amount of time the F3400/F1000 waits to send an alert after an alarm condition is detected. The F3400/F1000 uses this same time delay to report a return to normal after the alarm condition clears. The alarm delay is active for all input types except Not Configured.

Example:

An input is configured as a digital NO, labeled “CRAC UNIT ALARM” and has an alarm delay of 10 seconds. When the CRAC unit alarms, it closes the contact to the F3400/F1000. If the CRAC unit returns to normal and opens the contact to the F3400/F1000 within the 10 second alarm delay, no alarm is generated in the F3400/F1000. If the CRAC unit remains in alarm for 10 seconds or more, the F3400/F1000 records the alarm and generates notification per the input settings. If the CRAC unit returns to normal and alarms within the 10 second alarm delay, the F3400/F1000 does not record it as a return to normal. Once the CRAC unit returns to normal for the 10 second alarm delay, the F3400/F1000 records a return to normal and generators notification per the F3400/F1000 settings.

Hysteresis: The number that designates the amount an input reading must sway from its preset alarm reading before it is classified as returned to normal. The Hysteresis provides a deadband around the limit settings to prevent several alarms and return to normal alarms when the input is the same as a limit setting.

The Hysteresis applies when the input type is Analog 4-20mA or thermistor and is active for High Limit 1, High Limit 2, Low Limit 1 and Low Limit 2.

Example:

A temperature sensor alarms when it reaches its High Limit 1 of 80°F. If Hysteresis is set at four, the sensor must register less than 76°F before the F3400/F1000 reports it as returned to normal. In another example, a humidity sensor alarms when it reaches its Low Limit 2 of 30% RH. If the Hysteresis is set at five, the humidity must register more than 35% before the F3400/F1000 reports it as returned to normal.

Relay Activate: Used to assign a Threshold change to analog inputs, or Digital Alarm generated by this input to a specific relay. To select the relay, check the relay box. This feature can be set to activate on a High 2/Low 2 threshold for analog points, in the Relay configuration menu

Dial Out Notification: The list of up to 4 pager numbers to which the F3400/F1000 sends alarm notification. The numbers correspond to phone numbers configured from the Configure Phone Number links at the bottom of the Modem Configuration page. Separate each ID number with a comma. Enter zero to disable. The F3400/F1000 will dial the lowest number listed regardless of the order the numbers are listed. See 4.5.1, “Configure Phone Numbers” on page 44 for more information.

Example:

If the Alarm dial out string is set to “3, 5, 1, 0”, the F3400/F1000 will dial Pager #1, Pager #3 and then Pager #5 when an alarm occurs. Pager notification will be sent when an input alarms (high limit 2, high limit 1, low limit 1, low limit 2 is exceeded or the digital input is in alarm). An option on the Pager Configuration page determines if the F3400/F1000 will send a page when an input returns to normal.

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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 Product Description System OverviewSystem Status LED Front Panel Indicators and ControlsTerminal Block Designations System Overview Terminal Block Designations SW1 Switch Settings Rear Panel IndicatorsSet the F3400/F1000’s IP Address InstallationGetting Started CommunicationObtain the Ethernet Address Troubleshooting the ARP/PING Commands Set the F3400/F1000’s IP Address using a Web BrowserSet the F3400/F1000s IP Address using a Telnet Connection Set the F3400/F1000’s IP Address Using an EIA232 ConnectionPower Supply and Ground Connections F3400/F1000 Wiring3 RJ11 Phone Line Connection 2 EIA232 COM1 ConnectionF3400/F1000 Ethernet Connection to a PC on a Subnet 4 RJ45 Ethernet ConnectionRelay K1 and K2 Connection F3400/F1000 Relay Output Wiring ExamplesMain Menu F3400/F1000 Web Interface OverviewHistorical Data Alarm HistoryEvent History Digital Status History Data History Data History Text Downloads Server Status IdentityWeb Links ConfigurationConfiguration Menu Configuration MenuInputs Inputs ConfigurationCalculator Link Configuration Menu Example Relays Relays ConfigurationSchedules Schedules Configuration MenuAlarm Management Modem Modem ConfigurationPhone Number Configuration Configure Phone NumbersConfiguration Menu Configuring Web Links Falcon Links Egg/NestSNMP/SYSLOG Modbus Interface 13 Modbus Interface Configuration14 LD Unit Modbus Slave Configuration LD Unit Modbus Slave ConfigurationModbus Packet Log Modbus Register Data LogSeries Modbus Slave Register Map Reset Modbus PortBACnet 17 BACnet ConfigurationServer Ping 18 Server Ping ConfigurationSystem 19 System ConfigurationInternet Protocol Clock22 User Administration Configuration User Administration Web Access23 Email Configuration Network Time Protocol 24 Network Time Protocol ConfigurationFlash Program Network StatisticsProduct Registration Configuration Menu 970.484.6510 EIA-232 Interface Flash Executable Code Unit Start UpInformation regarding the commands in this section Configuration Menu Factory Menu Main Configuration Menu SCTCP IP Configuration MenuIP Configuration Menu Commands Remote Access Configuration Modem Option Remote AccessDisplay Date/Time TI ADC Input Values AD POINT-TO-POINT Protocol Configuring the F3400/F1000Configuring the PC Upgrading F3400/F1000 Firmware Upgrading Firmware Managing Configuration DataPort = Upgrading F3400/F1000 Firmware via Tftp ClientUpgrading Firmware and Managing Configuration Data Loading/Saving F3400/F1000 Configuration Data Saving Configuration Data via Tftp ClientSaving Configuration Data via EIA232 COM1 Port X- Modem Loading Configuration Data via EIA232 COM1 Port X-Modem Loading Configuration Data via Tftp ClientPage Analog 4-20Ma Gain/Offset Conversion Formula Analog Input 4-20MA Reference ChartVoltage Figure B.1 T120D Temperature Sensors F3400/F1000 Accessories WiringFigure B.3 Dwyer Temperature/Humidity Sensors Figure B.6 HD150 & HD150-2 Gas Sensors Figure B.11 SeaHawk LDRA6, LD1000, and LD300 Leak Detection Configuring the SeaHawk LD5100 as an Analog InputF3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring F3400/F1000 Accessories Wiring 970.484.6510 Analog Tables Alarm ID Reference TablesThermistor Tables Digital Tables Alarm ID Reference Tables 970.484.6510 F3400 Technical SpecificationsHTTP/HTML Front Panel Interface Switches Technical Specifications 970.484.6510