Chatsworth Products RIM-600 Environmental Input Alarm Logic, Trouble Alarms, Special Notes

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RIM-600 Manual

Environmental Input Alarm Logic

Each environmental input will automatically detect the type of sensor connected (temperature, humidity, power, motion...). Analog sensors will include high and low alarm limit programming options while two-state sensors (Normal/Alarm) will simply have a recognition time. In order for an alarm to be dispatched, the sensor must meet the following criteria:

a)It must be Enabled—as configured through the schedule.

b)It must have exceeded the programmed high or limit, continuously, for the duration of the wait (recognition) time. For two-state sensors it must be in the Alarm state, continuously, for the duration of the wait (recognition) time.

c)It must be a member of a Class.

d)There must be one or more User Profiles which include this Class.

Once the alarm is dispatched, the alarm delivery process begins. (See Alarm Delivery and Acknowledgment for details.)

Additionally, there is an option to re-trigger the alarm if it remains beyond the High/Low limits (or in an alarm state) too long. This programmable time period is called the Alarm Reset Time. This parameter can be set from 30 to 3600 minutes.

DO NOT set the Alarm Reset Time too short, otherwise you will continue to dispatch the same alarm over and over resulting in numerous phone calls.

Trouble Alarms

The RIM-600 monitors the presence of all connected sensors to insure the reliability of the system. When a sensor is removed from a Host or Node for more than a minute, a trouble alarm is gener- ated. All trouble alarms are a part of the Diagnostic class, so any User who wishes to receive sen- sor Trouble Alarm, System Diagnostic or Fault Alarms can do so by including the Diagnostic class in their user Class List.

Removing/Changing a Sensor

Since the Host and Node monitor the presence of sensors, you must be careful when removing them to prevent a trouble alarm from occurring. The following procedure is recommended:

a)Disable the sensor you wish to change/remove by clearing its schedule.

b)Disconnect the sensor from the Host or Node.

c)Login to the Host or Node and expand the Environmentals to display all of the inputs. Right click on the sensor to be removed and select Delete.

A new sensor can now be connected to the empty channel.

Special Notes

To reset a Smoke detector alarm, you must momentarily disconnect it from the Host or Node, and then reconnect it. This will silence the alarm and return it to normal operating condition.

Configuring Templates

Environmental input programming Templates are used to load user-specified defaults each time a new sensor is connected to a Host or Node. By properly configuring the Templates before you plug in your sensors, you can minimize the amount of programming required to set up your sensors. To

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Contents Remote Infrastructure Management RIM-600 VersionPage Important Safety Instructions FCC Requirements Chatsworth Products, Inc Industrial Drive New Bern, NC FaxTelephone Consumer Protection Act Host only General Requirements for all Automatic Dialers Host onlyRIM-600 Manual Year Limited Warranty Chatsworth Products, Inc Industrial Drive New Bern, NC Fax Table of Contents RIM-600 Software RIM-600 Quick Start GuideConfiguring Templates Configuring IP Alarms IP Alarm Setup Software InstallationConfiguring Hosts and Nodes Setting Up An Enterprise Alarm LogicDeleting a Profile Contacts Adding Contacts Configuring User Profiles and Contacts Adding a ProfileHoliday Setup Alarm Message Pop-Ups WebSnmp Simple Network Management Protocol GraphsCommunicating with your RIM-600 RIM-600 PowerGate Specifications Operating Specifications PowerGatePowerGate2 PowerGate2 Setup via the RIM-600 ConsoleView SoftwareRIM-600 Sensors Room Humidity Sensor with display External Power SensorRoom Humidity Sensor Water Detection Sensor60051-001 4-20mA Bridge Door SwitchDry Contact Bridge Passive Infrared Detection SensorSmoke Detector Sensor Technical Support for the RIM-600 SensorsFeatures IntroductionTechnical Support Physical Description Host Installation and ConfigurationAbout This Manual Front Panel LayoutSensor Inputs ON/OFF Switch InstallationAC Power and Battery LEDs Rear PanelRack Mount Installation Wall Mount InstallationOperating Environment Tabletop Installation Power On Self Test PostConnecting Sensors Network Configuration Enterprise Status Unit Type IP Return to main menu Local Configuration Definitions Battery Maintenance Replacing the BatteryRIM-600 Manual Communications Specifications RIM-600 Host SpecificationsOperating Specifications Environmental MonitoringNode Installation & Configuration MicrophoneBattery Compartment Battery Replacement Battery replacement in the Node unitWall-mounted Node Unit RIM-600 Node Unit Local Configuration Definitions Node Specifications Default Username and Password Install Units and Configure Network SettingsInstall Software and Log In to Host RIM-600 Quick Start GuideConfigure the Unit Properties for the Host and Nodes Configure Input TemplatesConnect Environmental Sensors to Host and Nodes Configure User Profiles and Contacts Configure IP AlarmsRecord and Assign Voice Messages Installing from the CD Software Installation and Hardware RequirementsSoftware Installation Hardware and Software RequirementsConfiguring Hosts and Nodes Setting Up An EnterpriseStarting the RIM-600 ConsoleView Software Deleting a Host Connecting to a HostAdding a Host Adding an Enterprise GroupSetting the Unit Properties for the RIM-600 Host System Info tabClock settings tab Adding a NodeChanging Host Network Settings using ConsoleView Setting the Unit Properties for the NodeDeleting a Node Changing Node Network Settings Node Properties Setup TabConfiguring Environmental Inputs Channel SetupChannel Setup screen Editing the scheduleAlarm Class dropdown menu Alarm Response via the PowerGate, PowerGate2, or Camera Camera Snapshots on AlarmHigh Sound Alarms Realtime Strip ChartConfiguring Templates Environmental Input Alarm LogicTrouble Alarms Removing/Changing a SensorTemplate Types Configuring IP Alarms IP Alarm SetupProgramming Alarm Parameters IP Schedule screen Alarm Logic Removing an IP Alarm IP Alarm FlowchartInput/Alarm Classes Setup ClassesConfiguring User Profiles and Contacts Configuring User ProfilesAdding a Profile Master System Site Admin User PermissionsClasses Selecting ClassesContacts Deleting a ProfileAdding Contacts Voice Calls Numeric Pager CallsAlphanumeric Pager Calls Mail Alarm Delivery OptionsFax Calls ScheduleRecording and Uploading Voice Messages ReconnectingSaving and Loading Programming Recording Voice MessagesCustom Voice Manager Holiday Setup Holiday ListAlarm Message Pop-Ups Activating Alarm Pop-UpsEnabling Custom Pop-Up Messages Setting Pop-Up Text Location Audible Alarm NotificationEditing Pop-Up Custom Message Mail Setup and Two-Way E-Mail Commands Smtp Error messagesRequesting an IP Ping Two Way E-MailRequesting a Status Report Requesting a Trace RouteRequesting a PowerGate Outlet Command Requesting a Picture from a CameraRequesting Help Configuring a Video Camera PanasonicAssociating Cameras Web GraphsUpdating the Web Remote WebHistory Viewing the Remote WebDatalog History History OptionsViewing History History QuickViewQuerying the History Database with HistoryView Graphing Printing Data Exporting DataDeleting Data Manually Forcing History DownloadsCopying to the Clipboard ArchivingUpdating Firmware Manual Datalog Download in progress

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