Mercury
Network Alarms
The table below shows the text and associated type number that is sent to the system "front end". The type number is normally used to provide different alarm actions.
Alarm text | Type |
Probe 1 Faulty | 6 |
Probe 2 Faulty | 6 |
Probe 3 Faulty | 6 |
Probe 4 Faulty | 6 |
Probe 5 Faulty | 6 |
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Channel 1 Over Temperature | 4 |
Channel 2 Over Temperature | 4 |
Channel 3 Over Temperature | 4 |
Channel 4 Over Temperature | 4 |
Channel 5 Over Temperature | 4 |
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Channel 1 Under Temperature | 5 |
Channel 2 Under Temperature | 5 |
Channel 3 Under Temperature | 5 |
Channel 4 Under Temperature | 5 |
Channel 5 Under Temperature | 5 |
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Channel 1 | 16 |
Channel 2 | 16 |
Channel 3 | 16 |
Channel 4 | 16 |
Channel 5 | 16 |
GP Timer Set-up
It is possible to set the 5 Channel Thermostat for remote operation (P70 = 1). A GP Timer must be set up to control the timer on/off periods of the 5 Channel Thermostat. For GP Timer set up please refer to the Data Manager user guide found on the RDM website. The following settings should be followed in the GP setup.
Output Type | – | This should be set to “General”. |
Output Mask | – | This should match the “Controller Name”. |
Output Channel – | This should be set to “5”. This will allow the GP Timer to control the state of the timer. |
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installing or maintaining |
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