SNC 5100

The SNC 5100 generates Trap Event Codes 63, 65, or 68 (Inlet Air, Outlet Air, I/O Processor, or Fan have entered Alarm Range)

Health Check generates Trap Event Code 112 or 114 (Fan or Power are running in Warning or Alarm Range)

Notification of Problems in Temperature Subsystem

System operators are normally notified of problems or potential problems in SNC 5100 subsystems by the event traps that appear in the “Received Event Trap” window of the ADIC Management Console client.

For more information, see the ADIC Management Console User Guide.

However, when sensors detect a Warning or Alarm condition in the Temperature subsystem, not only are Trap Event Codes 62, 63, 64, or 65 generated, but a pop-up dialog box immediately alerts the user.

See the "envMonShow" command on page 118 for operational temperature ranges that will generate these messages.

If the temperature problems are due to a reduction in blower functionality, Event Codes 62, 63, 64, or 65 will be accompanied by Event Codes 67 or 68.

See the "envMonRangeShow" command on page 119 for conditions that will generate these messages.

Temperature Warnings or Alarms Received

Step 1. Verify that room temperature is within satisfactory limits.

Step 2. If room temperature is not within satisfactory limits, adjust it.

Step 3. If the room temperature is within satisfactory limits, and alarm or warning messages are being generated, check the air intake for obstructions.

Caution

The Inlet Air sensor is at the end with the plastic bezel and the on/off switch. The Outlet Air sensor is the end with the connectors.

Temperature MAP

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ADIC SNC 5100, Scalar 1000 manual Notification of Problems in Temperature Subsystem, Temperature Warnings or Alarms Received