American Power Conversion Central Air Conditioning System Output relays, Map Description/Function

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Operation: Set Up Contacts and Relays

Action. Set the System controller to respond to the change of status for an input in one of the following ways:

Map

Description/Function

 

 

Status Only

Displays the event on the Active Alarms

 

screen. Status-only events are not logged.

 

 

Minor Alarm

Activates the Warning LED and the alarm

 

beeper. It also creates an entry in the event log.

 

 

Major Alarm

Activates the Alarm LED and the alarm

 

beeper. It also creates an entry in the event log.

 

 

Remote Run/Stop

Shuts down the Modules normally, waiting for

 

delay timers.

 

 

Nonessential Lockout

Deactivates modes set as nonessential and

 

continues operation.

 

 

Immediate Shutdown

Shuts down the Modules immediately. It does

 

not wait for the blower delay or compressor

 

timers.

 

 

Output relays

Path: Main > Setup > System # > Input/Output > Output Relays

The Main Module supports up to 16 user-defined output relays. Output relays respond to internal alarms and events by changing state to notify outside devices.

Relay Out. Choose the relay number to view or modify.

Map. Choose alarms or events to map to this relay:

The first line of the map field displays the location of the event that is mapped to this relay. It can be a System, Main Module, Expansion Module 1, or Expansion Module 2 event.

The second line displays the name of the event mapped to this relay.

Any input contact and output relay available in this System can be mapped to this relay.

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NetworkAIR IR Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

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Contents NetworkAIR IR Precision Air Conditioner Page Contents Set Up Alarms Network Management Card Maintenance Operation Display InterfaceUsing the Display Scrolling status screensMain menu screen Navigating the interfaceStart the System Password entryChange settings Stop the System Set Up System Configuration System OptionsOperation Set Up System Configuration System Delays Sensor setup Building managementFluid-Coil Type Applicable Settings Options for Fluid-Cooled ModulesValve Types Actuator TypesCoil Fluid Temp Activation Threshold and Deadband Set Up Contacts and Relays Input contactsOutput relays Map Description/FunctionOperation Set Up Contacts and Relays Alarm detectors Set Up Module ConfigurationConfigure Module Calibrate airflow automatically Set Up Module ControlCalibrate airflow manually Set up Humidifier Reset variable frequency driveReset humidifier Reset compressors Control the Environment How the modes workSetpoints Essential Functions DeadbandsModes PID controls How to tune the PIDs Loop Behavior PID Tuning CorrectionHumidification sensitivity Humidity alarms Set Up AlarmsTemperature alarms Coil fluid thresholds Alarm delayMaint intervals Set Up Group Group configGroup settings Sys failure eventsOperation Set Up Group Set Up the Display Password & Time-outTemperature & pressure units Date and timeAdjust display How to update the firmwareReset to defaults Product dataSet Up Network Configuration Network configView Status Readings Module statusSystem status View Log Group statusView Event Log Respond to Alarms Major or minor alarm LEDsView active alarms Control beeperClear active alarms Reset sys failureAlarm messages and suggested actions Displayed Alarm Message Action RequiredDisplayed Alarm Message Action Required Check that the # Systems setting Path Main Setup Group Group Module Module in which the alarm occurred Module Control Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Displayed Alarm Message Action Required Page Quick Configuration OverviewBootp & Dhcp configuration TCP/IP configuration methodsAPC Device IP Configuration Wizard Network Management Card Quick Configuration Option 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 Local access to the control console Remote access to the control console Control consoleNetwork Management Card Quick Configuration Telnet/SSH How to Access a Configured UnitWeb interface Snmp FTP/SCP How to Recover From a Lost Password How to Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the AOS. For example Page Monthly Preventive Maintenance EnvironmentElectrical CleanlinessMechanical Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Record the amperages for the following componentsFunctional tests Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Semi-Annual Preventive Maintenance Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Page APC product covered Limited Product Warranty for APC ProductsTerms of warranty Exclusions Assignment of warrantiesDrawings, descriptions Limited Product Warranty for APC Products Labor Warranty ProceduresClaims Parts Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support

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