Liebert AC4 Setup System Setup Zones, Set Up a Zone, Message if too few devices entered

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System and Control Options

7.5Setup System - Setup Zones

The AC4 has two zones that may be used to define different areas—rooms or sections of a room. The AC4 effectively performs as two separate units, controlling each zone separately, for examply, using a different rotation sequence for devices in each zone.

Each zone may have two to four outputs associated with it. By default, Zone 1 has four associated out- puts and Zone 2 has none.

To set up zones:

Log In and Choose Setup System

• From the Main Menu, use the arrows ↑↓ to choose System and Control, then press Enter (see 7.1 - Login for help).

• Enter your password at the Login screen.

• From the System and Control Menu, use the arrows ↑↓ to choose Setup System, then press Enter .

Select Setup Zones

From the Setup System Menu, shown at right, use the arrows ↑↓ to choose Setup Zones and press Enter .

7.5.1Set Up a Zone

From the Setup Zones Menu, choose a zone—for example, Zone 1—and press Enter .

• On the Number of Devices screen, Use the arrows ↑↓ to select the number of outputs for this zone, then press Enter . The example at right shows four outputs in Zone 1.

Table 15 shows the default number of outputs for each zone.

Table 15 Default zones

Zone

Default number of outputs

 

 

Zone 1

4

 

 

Zone 2

0

 

 

Setup System Menu

SETUP INPUTS SETUP COMMON ALARM

>SETUP ZONES

↑↓ =NEXT =SELECT

SETUP OUTPUTS SETUP SYSTEM INFO SETUP OPERATION

Setup Zones

SETUP ZONES

> ZONE

1 4

 

ZONE

2 0

=SELECT

↑↓ =NEXT

Number of Devices

# DEVICES IN ZONE

ZONE 1 4

↑↓ =SELECT =NEXT/END

NOTE: Each zone that is used must have at least two outputs, and the total for the two zones cannot exceed four.

A message appears if you enter too few or too many devices, as shown at right. Press Escape to return to the Setup Zones menu.

Table 16 shows the possible combinations of outputs for each zone. For example, if Zone 1 has four outputs, then Zone 2 may not be used (0 outputs).

Table 16 Possible combinations - outputs per zone

If Zone 1 has:

Zone 2 must have:

 

 

4 or 3 outputs

0 (not used)

 

 

2 outputs

0 (not used) or 2 outputs

 

 

0 (not used)

2 or 3 or 4 outputs

 

 

Message (if too few devices entered)

MINIMUM OF 2 DEVICES ESC BACK

Message (if too many devices entered)

TOO MANY DEVICES ESC BACK

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Contents AC4 MonitoringPage Table of Contents Setup System Setup Common Alarm 7.5 Setup System Setup Zones Appendix a Service Terminal Interface Setup MenuFigures Data Logs Methods of Viewing and Configuring the AC4Available Alarms IntroductionOperation LCD for configurationOutside Enclosure Overview Device RS232 Liebert Himod Typical ConfigurationDevice Liebert Challenger Controller Board Overview Controller board componentsLCD connector Connector RS232DIP switch 24VAC powerOutput LEDs Status LEDs Input LEDs LED IndicatorsLED indicators summary Typical Sequence Packing Contents Installation ConsiderationsInstallation Unpacking and Preliminary InspectionMounting the Panel Surface-Mounting the AC4Required tools Flush-Mounting the AC4 Connect Power to the AC4 Electrical connections to panelWiring specifications Wiring SpecificationsWiring and Connections Connecting Digital Inputs Connecting Digital Inputs and OutputsConnecting Liebert Environmental Units Connecting Digital OutputsSetting 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Define Input as Normally Open or Normally Closed Define Input as Alarmable or Event Change Label Name of Input Delay Time Set Up Alarmable Inputs in Latched or Unlatched ModeSet Up Delay Time Latched / UnlatchedReset Common Alarm Setup System Setup Common AlarmChange to Reset Y or Not Reset N Message if too few devices entered Setup System Setup ZonesSet Up a Zone Message if too many devices enteredSetup System Setup Outputs Define Output as Normally Open or Normally ClosedConfigure Output for Loss of Power Fail-Safe Define Operating or Standby ModeEnable or Disable an Output Device in Alarm Status Set ModeChange the Password Setup System Setup System InfoChange Password Reset Password to the Factory Default AaaaSet Date & Time/Automatic Daylight Saving Time Setup Site IDSetup Site ID Set Date & TimeBackup and Upload Configuration File Back Up the Configuration File Upload the Configuration File Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface only Factory DefaultsFactory Defaults System and Control Options Setup Operation Menu Setup OperationSelect Setup Operation Setup System Menu Default settings operation featuresSet Interval & Start Time 1- to 99-Day Interval Turn Automatic Sequencing On or OffActivate / Deactivate Set Start Time Hour IntervalSpecify Failed Standby Response Turn Standby Testing On or OffChange Standby Testing Failed Standby responseSetup Operation Menu Specify Hold Delay TimeHold Delay Time Restart Delay TimeOverride Output Clear the Alarm Log Clear Alarms & LogsClear Active Alarms Clear the Event LogAC4 Specifications SpecificationsAppendix a Service Terminal Interface Comparison of Functions LCD and Service Terminal InterfaceConnecting to the Service Terminal Interface Specify COM Port Connection COM1 Port SetupCreate a Connection Settings tab Properties SetupAscii Setup Ascii Setup buttonConnect to the Service Terminal Interface Click on the file name for example, AC4.htView Status Overview Silence Alarm and Backup Log FilesSetup Menu Overview Main 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