MX28B-1200 PRODUCT MANUAL

Revision B

permits modification of some parameters; no security is required for viewing status items. The security level password is entered through the “PIN” screen. If no front panel keys are pressed for 60 minutes, the active password reverts to “0000” and “█APC█” begins to move about the display. Pressing any key returns the display to normal; the password must be re-entered if system parameters require changes. The default passwords for level 1 and level 2 are “1111” and “2222”, respectively. There are no alternate passwords or “backdoors” for accessing the system. A forgotten password may require a new master controller board, at customer expense.

System control parameters are stored in non-volatile memory and will not be erased when power is removed for the master control unit. However, if a new program EPROM is installed or a different device model selected, the system control parameters will be re-initialized to the factory default settings.

Eleven LEDs are provided on the front panel of the control unit to indicate system status. Three LEDs grouped together vertically provide overall system status; they are “MAJOR”, “MINOR”, and “NORMAL”, indicating the presence of a major alarm, a minor alarm, or normal operation. The other eight LEDs correspond to the active state of each of the alarm output relays and are labeled “ALM1”∙∙∙“ALM6”, “MIN”, and “MAJ”.

6.2External Alarm Inputs

The four external alarm inputs (also referred to as “Input Relay Alarms”) can be assigned a priority and routed or “mapped” to alarm output relays. Available assignments are “Ignore”, “Major”, “Minor”, and “Relay 1” ∙∙∙ “Relay 6”. Screens for making the assignments are located at [SYSTEM/IN-RLY/RLY-MAP]. This special menu notation is explained with an example in section 6.4

A user defined name or “alias” may also be assigned to each of these input alarms. Screens for making these assignments are located at [SYSTEM/IN-RLY/ALIAS]. For information on wiring connections to these inputs refer to Section 5.7.1.

6.3Alarm Output Relays

There are eight alarm output relays designated Relay 1 through Relay 6, Minor, and Major, respectively. Various system parameters may be programmed to activate any of these alarm relays when set thresholds are exceeded or specific conditions occur. The first six relays can also be assigned a priority and routed or “mapped” to other output alarm relays. Available assignments are “Ignore”, “Major”, “Minor”, and “Relay 1” ∙∙∙ “Relay 6”. Screens for making these assignments are located at [SYSTEM/OUT-RLY/RLY-MAP]. This feature makes it possible for a single alarm condition to activate multiple alarm output relays including the Minor or Major alarm relay. A user defined name or “alias” may also be assigned to each of the eight output relay alarms. Screens for making these assignments are located at [SYSTEM/OUT- RLY/ALIAS]. For information on making wiring connections to the alarm output relays refer to Section 5.7.2.

6.4Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Default Values

The location, description, and factory programmed default value for each of the MX28B system parameters is found in Table 6-1. The table also shows all of the status and information screens with typical displays. The location of a parameter screen is shown in brackets, for example:

[SYSTEM/IN-RLY/RLY-MAP]. To find the parameters that can be accessed in this category, starting from the main menu screen, do the following:

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APC MX28B-2400, MX28B-1200 manual Alarm Output Relays, Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Default Values