Emerson Specifying Alarm Reporting Types, Setting up an E2 to be an Alarm Annunciator

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10.16.1Specifying Alarm Reporting

Types

Apart from storing alarms it generates in its own Alarm Advisory Log, E2 can also report alarms it gener- ates or receives in order to notify personnel. E2 can report alarms in several different ways.

10.16.1.1 The Display Line

Alarms that occur within an E2 (or which are received by an Alarm Annunciator from another E2) may be reported to the header display at the top of the screen. When an alarm is reported to the display, the word “*ALARM*” flashes underneath the time at the top of the screen, allowing site managers or supervisors to see that one or more alarms are active for the E2.

Figure 10-38- Display Line

10.16.1.2 The Alarm Output

Each E2 has a single digital output that reacts to alarm reports. An alarm can be reported to this output, in which case the output turns ON and remains on until the alarm condition has returned to normal.

10.16.1.3 Dial-Out

Alarms may be sent to remote alarm receivers via the modem defined for the controller. Possible dial-out devices include a PC running UltraSite, a printer, a fax machine, and a digital pager. Dial-out sites are configured in Section 10.16.3.

10.16.1.4The Echelon Network (The Alarm Annunciator)

If multiple E2s exist on a network, you may choose to send alarms from all E2s across the Echelon Network so that they may be picked up by the Alarm Annunciator.

The Alarm Annunciator is the primary alarm reporting device in a multiple-device E2 Network. The Alarm Annunciator gathers all alarms posted by all devices on the Echelon Network, records them in its own advisory log, and applies its own set of alarm filters to determine if the alarms should be dialed out, reported to its display, or sent to its Advisory Output.

There are several benefits to having an Alarm Annun- ciator:

An Alarm Annunciator makes it possible to handle all alarm dial-outs for all controllers with a single modem or network card.

Users can view alarm notifications and alarm logs for all controllers from the Alarm Annunciator.

Only the Alarm Annunciator needs to be pro- grammed with alarm filter settings for dial-out, out- put, and display. All other controllers may be programmed to simply send all alarms to the Alarm Master via the LonWorks Network.

10.16.2Setting up an E2 to be an Alarm Annunciator

Any E2 on the network that has a modem or Ethernet connection can be set up as an alarm annunciator, but only one alarm annunciator per network is allowed. To set up from the Main Menu:

1.Press (System Configuration)

2.Press (System Information)

3.Press (General Controller Info)

4.Set Alarm Annunc field to Yes.

NOTE: When the E2 is set up as an Alarm An- nunciator, the Home screen becomes the Alarm Log.

Figure 10-39- Alarm Annunciator

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Board RCB BX and CX Only MultiFlex CUBMultiFlex RTU BX and CX Only MultiFlex PAK BoardMultiFlex ESR Board Hand-held Terminal P/N8RO and 8ROSMT Relay Boards 10- Hand-held Terminal6 4AO Analog Output Board 13- 4AO Analog Output Board P/N16AIe Dis 8ROe DisESR8 Dis 20- Case Controller CC-100P shown6 TD3 Temperature Display Facility Status Display FSDPage Standard Mount MountingMounting the E2 Recessed MountRetrofit Mounting Standard Mount Inside Rear of EnclosureSingle/Double Enclosures Mounting I/O BoardsBlank Face 1 16AIe and 8ROe Echelon DevicesBoards Without Enclosures Snap Track 5 TD3 3 ESR8 DisMultiFlex ESR Mounting Repeaters Overview Two-Channel and Four- Channel RepeatersInternal Modem Mounting the Two-Channel RepeaterPressure Transducers Inside Temperature SensorSensors and Transduc Ers Supply and Return Air Sen Sors Outside Temperature Sen SorInsertion Temperature Probe Mounting Bullet and Pipe Mount Sensors Product Temperature ProbesHumidity Sensors and Humidistats Indoor RH SensorOutdoor RH sensor P/N Outdoor RH SensorsDuct-mounted Insertion RH Probe Liquid Level Sensors Dewpoint ProbeLight Level Sensor Refrigerant Leak DetectorsPage Enclosure E2 Hardware SetupSetting up the E2 Main Processor BoardPowering the E2 Add-On E2 Peripherals Echelon Card Plug-In P/N 537-4860with mounting screw P/NPlug-In Digital I/O Network Card P/N Modem P/N DescriptionPlug-In Four-Channel Inter- nal Repeater Battery Testing and Replacement5 E2 RS485 Port Card P/N 537-4890 LEDsBattery Test Low Battery NotificationBattery Enable Switch Battery Replacement Qual- ified Technicians OnlyEchelon Earth Page Overview Serial Configura- tionSerial Device and Soft Ware Setup COM PortsE2 COM# Associations Connector 1 I/O Board Names and Termi Nology RS485 Network and Hardware SetupI/O Network BoardI/O Network Structure Daisy Chains Wiring TypesMultiFlex-Plus + Board Network Noise Minimiza TionSetting the Baud Rate Network ID Numbers Board NumbersSetting the Terminating and Biasing Jumpers 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XEV22D Driver to E2 Installation Guide XR35CX, XR75CX to E2 Installation Guide Page E2 Ethernet Peer Communications Ethernet IP Configura TionsEquipment Specifications Type Hardware Specifica TionsClosed Network Layout Software Specifica TionsEthernet Network Layouts Software Setup Open Network LayoutTroubleshooting 5Peer Network Tab Set Group NameCable Type Retail Solutions Part Number Echelon Network and Hardware SetupWiring Type Loop ResistanceDevice Termination Maximum Number of Eche- lon DevicesPowering Echelon Devices Wire RestrictionsInstalling Echelon Devices Maximum Total Segment LengthOpen Echelon Device Connectivity Configuring Echelon DevicesLEDs Troubleshooting Connected I/O Screen E2 firmware versions 2.81 and aboveE2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 13 14-SEP-2011 One pin when unterminating an E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 13 14-SEP-2011 16AI Boards All Analog Temperature Sensors and Air Flow SensorsMultiFlex Boards 8IO and Artc BoardsPower Connection Sensor Input Type Wiring Dip Switch DownWall-mounted Down 207-1000 Refrigerant 20mA, Up for Sensor Input TypeMA output to input board PulseApplication AssociationSensor Type Description Pulse onSetting Up Digital Inputs 8RO, 8ROe, 8IO, and MultiFlex Outputs SetOld 8ROs New 8ROs and 8RO-FCsSetting Up Digital Outputs Setting Up Analog Outputs Temperature and Digital Sensors ConnectionAuxiliary Analog Input Hand-Held Terminal Jack335-3263 Pulse Valve 335-3260 Generic Stepper and Emerson Flow Controls ESV ValvePin Page Quick Start Cleaning Out the Con- trollerPerforming a Clean Out Logging OnUnit Controllers Echelon Setting Number of Network DevicesBoards on the I/O Network Setting Number of Applications Customizing the Home ScreenFunction Keys Common Screen Ele- mentsHeader Help LineMain Menu Screen TypesStatus Screens Actions Menu Item Description Actions MenuKey Function for Menu Option Description Setup ScreensSystem Configuration Menu System Information Menu 13- System Information MenuTime/Date Setup Setting the Time and DateSet Up Modem Set Up TCP/IP 17- TCP/IP Addressing10.11.2 I/O Network Baud Rate Set Up Network Baud Rates10.11.1 COM1 Serial RS232 Baud Rate Set Up User Access LevelDeleting a User Changing Required User Access LevelsCreating a New User Account Set Up I/O Network Specify Number of BoardsSpecifying Number Devices Set Up Echelon Net WorkChecking Online Status How Echelon Commissioning Works Service Button MethodCommissioning a Device Modbus CommissioningESR8’s Service Button CC-100’s Service ButtonTD3’s Service Button Commissioning the EC-2License Management Manual ID Entry MethodWeb Services 33- TCP/IP Screen Locating the Mac AddressSet Up Alarming 37- Alarm Setup MenuSpecifying Alarm Reporting Types Setting up an E2 to be an Alarm AnnunciatorAlarm Dial-Out Introduction Alarm Report IngSet Up Global Data Priority SettingsSet Up Applications Example Setting Up an Outdoor Temperature Sen- sorAdd an Application Using and Configuring a Setup Screen10.18.1 Add/Delete an Application Delete an ApplicationEntering Setpoints Navigating the Setup ScreenEdit Menu Help Line Function Keys For SetupIndex Tabs Using the Help Key to get Property Help Page Introduction Software OverviewSuction Groups Standard Suction Group ApplicationCircuit Load Analysis Learning ModeHardware Overview Control/Cycles ParameterCondenser Control Temperature Differential Strat EgyInput Sensor Type Wiring Instructions Air Cooled CondensersEvaporative Condensers Condenser Split ModeFast Recovery Fan ControlStandard Circuits Refrigeration ControlDefrost Control Clean and Door Switches Control Link CD Case Display TD3 Temperature DisplayWiring Typical Case in a Standard Circuit Case Circuit Control Soft- ware Overview Case Control CircuitsOverview Valve Control EEVs Liquid Pulse and Liquid StepperOff Cycle Timed EEPRs Suction StepperThermostatic Expansion Valves TXVs Demand Defrost Temperature TerminationAnti-Sweat Control Wait StateLight Control Clean/Wash ModeDual Temp Control Dewpoint Input SourcesWalk-In Freezer Control Fail-Safe ModeRecoverable Sensor Failures Setting Up An Individual Case Controller Logging GroupsBase Log Group Possible Data ErrorsData Compression ClippingSetting Up Logging Logging Setup MenuLogging Group Status Screen Log ReportsSystem Log Report Logging Group ReportApplication Log Report Alternate Setpoints Temperature ControlAir Handling Units Single-Speed FansTwo-Speed Fans Economization EnableEconomizer Control Variable-Speed FansDehumidification Control Digital Economizer ControlAnalog Economizer Control CurtailmentAHU Zone Control Inputs Sensor Type Wiring InstructionsSeparate Setpoints Intelligent Pre-Starts and Pre-StopsTion Zone ControlSection MultiFlex RTU Board How Zones WorkApplications That May Be Connected To Zones MultiFlex RCB BoardZone Temperature Economization EnableEffect of Enabling Dehu- midification Effect of Enabling Econ- omizationZone Humidity Input MultiFlex RTUs and RCBsMultiFlex RTU/ARTC and AHU Zone Association Losing Contact With Zone ApplicationsStand-Alone MultiFlex RTUs Lighting Schedules MultiFlex CUB BoardMultiFlex PAK Board Standard Control Functions of the Lighting Schedule ApplicationControl Method Select Light Level Interface CellMulti-Logic Combiner Alternate ControlSchedule Interface Cell Proof Cell Basic Schedule CellMin ON/OFF Cell Offset Solar ControlIntroduction to Demand Limit Control Demand ControlOutput Light Dimming Demand MonitoringPriority Levels Load SheddingShedding Levels DefinitionOther Notes About Priority Levels Rotational ShedLast Shed How Demand Control Uses Load Shedding Mode 1 KW Input Is Greater Than SetpointMode 3 Integral Error Approaching Zero Analog Sensor Control Power Monitoring InputSensor Control Cut In/Cut Out Setpoint Con TrolControl Cells Loop/Sequence Con TrolLogical Combination Output Cells DiagramLoop/Sequence Control Cell Descriptions Select CellOutput Cell Descriptions Events Time Scheduling and HolidaysHow Schedules Work Absolute and Relative EventsOverlapping Power MonitoringHoliday Schedules RangesDaily LoggingHourly MonthlyHow Anti-Sweat Works Anti-Sweat SetupHeat/Cool Control Unoccupied HysteresisSetpoint Reset StopsAnalog and Digital Combiners Lead/LagTD Control Temperature Differential TD StrategyConfiguration TD Control Fail-SafesInputs AlarmsPulse Accumulation OutputsHigh Trip Accumulator Reset TypesIrrigation Control Zones and CyclesZone Bypass Inputs Cycle SchedulingZone Inhibit Heat Cut In/Cut Out Set- points For Each Stage Service ModesFlow Sensor-Related Tests Cool Cut In/Cut Out Set- points For Each StageFlexible Combiner Modular Chiller Con- trol MCCCompressor Control Learning ModeControl/Cycles Parame Ter Digital Scroll Compressor BoilerBypass Valve Control Variable Frequency Drive Com PressorLog Information RMS AssetRMS Scale Device ConstraintsLogged Changes Unlogged ChangesPage BX Home Screen RX Home Screen Operator’s Guide to Using the E2E2 Home Screen Logging On and Access Levels CX Home ScreenNavigation System Configuration MenuToggling Full Options MenusSystem Information Menu Actions MenuStatus Screens Setup ScreensScreen Types Summary ScreensHeader Icons E2 KeypadIndex Tabs CursorKeypad Tab KeyEnter Key Up/Page Down Keys Log In/Out KeyFour Directional Arrow Keys Ctrl Page Up/Ctrl Page Down KeysKeys Function Manual Defrost and Clean ModeCustomizing the Home Screen EditList menu and choose End Manual Mode OverridesChecking Boards Online Checking Status ScreensViewing the Controller Advi Sory Log AlarmsAccessing the Alarm Advi Sory Log Date and TimeAdvisory Message 12.10.5 Ack/Reset StateArea Ctrl Application Prop Erty AcknowledgingResetting ClearingLocating Logged Inputs Outputs Facility Status Display FSD AlarmsViewing Logs and Graphs Home/Status ScreensSetup Screens Setting Up Input and Output PointersLog View Zooming In and OutLow Battery Notifica Tion Defrost Type Appendix a Case Type DefaultsHigh Alarm, Low Alarm, and Delay Hdbx Eclipse Transducers Voltage Pressure PSI 100 lb 200 lb 500 lb XducerPage Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages Alarm Name Default Definition PriorityE2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 13 14-SEP-2011 Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-3 Alarm Name Default Definition Priority Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-5 Alarm Name Default Definition Priority Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-7 Alarm Name Default Definition Priority Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-9 10 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 13 14-SEP-2011 Appendix C Alarm Advisory Messages C-11 12 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 13 14-SEP-2011 RAM 14 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 13 14-SEP-2011 Throttling Range Proportional P ModeAppendix D PID Control Proportional Constant Kp Integral ModeWhy I Mode is Necessary Throttling Range on page D-1Saturation Derivative ModeI Mode Calculation Output at Setpoint D Mode CalculationHow Condenser Control Hvac PID Differs From Others Output at Setpoint for Non-CondenserOutput at Minimum / Output at Max- imum Other PID FeaturesChanging the Output at Setpoint Output at Setpoint for Condenser/HVAC PID ControlMinimum Accumulated Error FilteringPage Page Medium Resolution Reuccf Page Page Appendix F Troubleshooting Refer to .1.9, PoweringEchelon Network Appendix F Troubleshooting F-3 Symptom Possible Problem Solution Number of Fans field? TripSymptom Possible Problem Solution Appendix F Troubleshooting F-7 Figured as an analog input Page Page Appendix G Revision Log Page Index NumericsLow 4-6,12-18 CS-100.See Case Controllers, CS-100 Demand Defrost. See Defrost, demand Hot Gas Defrost. See Defrost, hot gas Jumpers PAK 2-7,11-30 Pmac Hansen probe. See Sensors, liquid level 10 E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual Rev 13 14-SEP-2011 E2 4-2RS485 jumpers
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