Lindy Carbon Monoxide Alarm user manual Preparations, Check the supplied items, Necessary Tools

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3IINSTALLATIONNSTALLATIONAND COMMISSIONINGAND COMMISSIONING

3.1

PREPARATIONS

 

– Serial communication cable

 

Check the supplied items

– RMS

 

 

 

 

 

– Power cable

(RJ11 connector to 9-pole sub-

 

 

 

(for the country in question)

D socket)

 

 

 

– User‘s Manual

– 10 cable links, stripped

11

 

 

– 6 plug connectors

CD-ROM

 

 

Transport Damage

If the device has visible transport damage, it must not be

 

taken into operation as its safety is no longer guaranteed.

 

 

 

Danger

• Immediately report transport damage to the carrier and the

 

manufacturer.

 

 

3.1.2

Necessary Accessories

• Only use original accessories.

 

Note

If other sensors are used , pay attention to the specification of the

 

 

inouts and outputs (> 3.3.1) !

3.1.3

Necessary Tools

 

 

 

For 19" installation of the RMS

 

 

(> 3.2):

 

 

– 3mm flat-blade screwdriver

 

 

for fixing the cable

 

 

– 4 mounting screws

 

 

(with washers and nuts)

 

 

for the 19" rack

 

 

– A screwdriver suitable for

 

 

the mounting screws

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Contents MonitoringRack MonitoringSystemSystem Rack Ccontentsontents Ccontentsontents Safe Working General InformationDisposal WarrantyLapse of warranty STANDARDS, Regulations ServiceHotline MailLite Rack MonitoringSensor digital Connection optionsDigital HumidityInfrared Room surveillance Mains Power StripsDoor Contact ReaderNecessary Tools PreparationsCheck the supplied items Installation and Commissioning Mains montoring Electrical InstallationConnections and cabling Cabling10BASET DigitalAlert UPSAUX COMCommissioning Fuses Double -pole fuse / fuse of the neutral wireFuse for the auxiliary voltage SupplyInitial State Operator Control ElementsSelecting a menu item Operation VIA Keys on the Front of the DeviceEntering network parameters Filter messagesDisplay in the Confirm menu Serial Interface COM Operation VIA Telnet or? Help Block diagram IP Address Network ConfigurationWrite Community Snmp ConfigurationAME Snmp a CcessReboot Status Configuration VIA TftpUpdate VIA Tftp TFTP-SERVERSelection pointer to next user User AdministrationConfigure digital outputs Invert Digital OutputsQuit Temperature InputsDigital Inputs Mains Monitoring Humidity InputsUpdate the screen Return Quit With Saving AUX Device SelectionPrevious Device + Next DeviceFilter Ffect Filter SelectionUIT Snmp TrapLED W Arning DIGITAL/ALERT/UPS Inputs Set threshold Selection pointer to next input TEMPERATURE/MAINS/HUMIDITY InputsODE-A B M ODE-B Ilter Feedback InputsPrevious Feedback Input Message LOG Example of terminal assign Preconfigured filters with anExample of filter configuration using filter 1 temperature Examples of filter settingsMonitoringRack MonitoringSystemSystem Rack Specimen output Configuration Eexamplexample ConfigurationconfigurationRack Remedy MmalfunctionsalfunctionsRated ambient temperature Technicaltechnical DatadataRFC FAQEMC MIBModel Product designationDocumentation System ConfigurationVariable Type Value Explanation of the MIBFor RMS Iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.infratec.rmsObjects under Variable Type Value Objects under Variable Type Value AccessObject under ups I NT Able Variable Type Value Access Objects under humidTable Objects under outputTable Variable Type ValueObjects under Objects under tempTableObjects under Variable Objects under mainsTable Variable Type ValueObjects under filterTable Variable Type Value 6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.3 Variable Type Value AccessFilterMainsTable Type Value AccessObjects under icc Variable Type Value Objects under userTable Variable Type ValueObjects under aux Variable GNU General Public RemoRack RMS Advanced RMS LiteRack