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1. 88 AZ4 Set Up the Connections Properties saci ek hou ae ei bee 89 A 2 5 Connect to the Service Terminal 90 Ao Overview Mense a M e bud SB ERAT pM eb dis 91 feos Mew Staus Overview ER 91 A 3 2 Silence Alarm and Backup Log Files 91 AS aSebrup Memnu OVerVIeW uu doa xh e eu SUE ca o dir Rus Ra CARE Ew a die a s 91 AA Mew oA VIO osos det sit a adeo are ba Do ar wipe c qd Ep aad 92 AAL Vew Adela ms asear Sow MEI Dude Ga iy 93 AAD View Alarm os Ld edad dade ee 94 AAS dU ME CERTE yQ a Qasa su apa a E us a 95 AAA Mew Pr n es uc or a hak EESTI ane ret s asum a Sc a ae 96 Bo MWiewslnput Si s us Sa elds ss ue haud e ce So SSS a 97 AAO View ODNUAMUIS SA YS LOCA ee aA eee eS una ee he 98 AAT View Pacer NUNIDGES yar ados Come de x Rea bad ER 99 A 5 Silence Alarm amp Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only 100 A 5 1 Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface only 100 A 5 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface 1 101 AGO se eme ONERE oed a wd upa Wa ou pee teed pr
2. 133 Expansion Board other default settings 134 Expansion Board default settings for inputs and outputs 134 vi 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Introduction INTRODUCTION The Liebert Universal Monitor s extensive capabilities can put it at the heart of your protective net work The Universal Monitor employs local alarming and remote paging services to keep personnel on site and at remote locations apprised of the status of equipment The panel can interface with any device that closes an electrical contact or has a 4 20 mA signal To improve process efficiency and troubleshooting the panel tracks data in three types of logs alarm event and trend The Universal Monitor has a local LCD interface and a remote dial up interface Further the Universal Monitor can report ambient conditions that might adversely affect the facility or equipment and also can report alarms and other events as well as initiate responses to reduce or prevent damage When an alarm condition arises the Universal Monitor displays alarm information and sounds an audible alarm if configured the panel also sends pager notifications and turns connected devices on or off See 1 11 Typical Sequence for a more detailed example Methods of Viewing and Configuring the Universal Monitor The Universal Monitor features remote access through two interfaces that allow users to con
3. choose Setup I O Matrix and press Enter Use the following instructions to set up the mapping of each digital select Input input or analog sensor input to each output SELECT INPUT 9 6 1 Set Up Mapping for a Digital Input NRN e Use the arrows T to choose Map Input To Output from the l NEXT J SELECT Input Sensor Menu and press Enter 1 INPUT O3 From the Select Input Menu choose the input you want for exam INPUT 04 le Input_01 and press Enter J s 2 P INPUT 06 Input to Main Board Output From the Select Outputs menu select Map to Main Board if you INPUT 09 want to map the selected input to an output on the Universal Mon INPUT 10 itor s main board These outputs are identified as Outputs 1 8 INPUT 11 INPUT 12 On the Output Map screen you may map the selected input to any INPUT 13 of the eight outputs 1 8 or to more than one output if desired INPUT 14 The example at right shows Input 01 mapped to Output03 INPUT 15 To make changes to the mapping s INPUT 17 If needed press Enter to advance to the position directly INPUT 18 below the output INPUT 19 Use the arrows T Jto choose Y Yes Mapped to this output or N No Not mapped then press Enter 1 INPUT 22 e Press Enter J to advance to the next position where you want INPUT_23 to make a change INPUT 24 Use the arrows choose Y Yes Mapped to this output
4. SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO2 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO3 YES Y OR NO N gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO4 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO5 YES Y OR NO N gt N 115 N NNNNNNNNN N N N N N N 6 N N N N N N N N ala sl ale sl ala ale sl ale ale ale ala 49 49 49 49 49 49 9 9 49 8 A NUMBER OUTPUTO1 OUTPUTO2 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTO9 OUTPUT LO OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUT15 ala ale ales ala ale ale 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S S 4 OUTPUT DESCRIPTION OUTPUTOL 2 OUTPUTO3 OUTPUTOA OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTOS OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUT15 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Setup Menu Setup Matrix Map Sensor to Output continued gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO6 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO7 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO8 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO8 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt
5. Liebert Keeping Business in Business MONITORING UNIVERSAL MONITOR USER MANUAL Universal Monitor 5 EMERSON Network Power 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 RI 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 9 2 4 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 0 3 4 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Methods of Viewing and Configuring the Universal Monitor 1 Dar NOS Sis Sw cs ek 1 Optional Features Ce Oe Pee coe his oh sa kod i ee ew 1 AVAL ble es dr odd uay ie ke a hb See a e do o pala 1 Outside Enclosure Overview E aene a d qa a ark oie pa a 2 Typiealie onlie pal ikuy AUI RC eS E ce icu sQ e asua Q at men Sano SI SS 3 Controller Board Overview 4 Optional Expansion Board Overview 6 Lp MMO ALOUS Ad d aus uuu beta 7 LED Indicators Optional Expansion 8 a s iris dog ata melo s ua ek 9 INSTALLATION MAIN BOARD Installation ConsiderPatiOlS NT 10 2 1 1 Unpacking and Preliminary Inspection 10 Surface Mounting the Universal Monitor 11 Zee Mountime h
6. AP Od face uy au aqa At at mu Oo tel Soe iOS 425 dene df Motard oh tes hard un ceo ANE Sm a Tali Views Paser Numer L2 2d Gt ite acts SAS Tehoa Veva Pascor RIN is ulyuy ceed aid Mbt oe POOR Rae aed eA a SILENCE ALARM amp BACKUP LOG FILES SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface SYSTEM AND CONTROL OPTIONS tn a Setup iin pace nbn diabete a i pebupystetis setup Inputs xu ode deca cbe e x TN a exa 9 8 1 Change Label Name of Input 9 3 2 Define Input as Normally Open or Normally Closed 9 3 8 Define Input as Alarmable or 9 3 4 Set Up Alarmable Inputs in Latched or Unlatched Mode Do iet Dp D ol y Pines Pease ee eee etudes e diamo Setup System Setup Common Alarm li 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 9 11 9 12 10 0 10 1 10 2 Setup System Setup 49 9 5 1 Identify the Sensor as Connected 50 9 5 2 C
7. View Active Alarms View Alarm Log View Event Log View Trend Log View Input Status View Output Status View Pager Numbers Figure 13 shows the main options available from the View Status menu Figure 13 Menu overview View Status menu Opening Screen UNIVERSAL MONITOR DD MON YY HR MM SS VX XXX X PRESS l STATUS SETUP 42 gt VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL T JZNEXT SELECT a View Status ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM LOG EVENT LOG TREND LOG INPUT STATUS OUTPUT STATUS PAGER NUMBERS Qa View Status options View Active Alarms View Alarm Log View Event Log gt ACTIVE ALARM 33 33 See gt ALARM RECORD 99 99 1 See gt EVENT RECORD 99 99 1 See SENSOR_1 101 0 DEG Section SENSOR 2 80 0 DEG PAGER HIGH SETPOINT ALARM 7 1 HIGH SETPOINT ALARM 7 UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE 29 AUG 02 09 29 10 07 MAY 02 10 07 00 View Trend Log SENSOR TO VIEW tE See SENSOR 1 Section SENSOR 2 7 4 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 SENSOR 2 SENSOR PROBLEM MODEM OUTPUTO1 MAN ON INTERNAL FAULT CONTACT CLOSED 29 AUG 02 09 20 00 06 MAY 02 02 47 03 INPUT 07 ALARM CONTACT OPEN gt TREND LOG 100 100 SENSOR 1 15 4 DEG NORMAL INPUT_08 ALARM OUTPUTO8 CONTACT CLOSED CONTACT OPEN 29 AUG 02 0 30 00 05 MAY 02 05 8 BATTERY CHECK BATTERY 28 AUG 02 View Input Status View Output Status View Pager Numbers INPUT STATUS See OUTPUT STATUS
8. 76 9 9 10 Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface 78 Setup Exp Board Optional Expansion 79 Nlamual OUDDUD ODE tue a ted ace is ae eek A eae yuy ote an eee wih ace 80 one OS o u uy ua Pk eto mtb Qaya 81 Oler Avion a tne eee ue a dr SS ee 81 OD es ate Ah ete s ek 81 Clear he Eyen tit dies Sik ot ee a dee ae E py 82 OE Tren DS 82 SPECIFICATIONS Universal Monitor Specifications 33 04 ox de ette Bos RECO Ue Saw eS ER 83 Optional Expansion Board Specifications 84 iii APPENDIX SERVICE TERMINAL 85 A 1 Comparison of Functions LCD and Service Terminal Interface 85 A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface 86 AL Connection Methods as sa bd de EE ERI MEM pic E E Nd ned ed qtd es 86 A22 Create a Connection 144 424 263454824668 87 2 3 Set Up the COMI Port Direct Connection Only
9. Silence Alarm SILENCE ALARM Silence alarm and reset common alarm relay if common alarm relay is configured to reset with silence alarm 1 SILENCE ALARM 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt ALARM HAS BEEN SILENCED 100 Silence Alarm amp Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only A 5 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only For details on this feature see 8 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only Back Up Alarm Log File Backup Log Files Alarm Log File BACKUP LOG FILES Backup alarm event and trend log files 1 BACKUP ALARM 2 BACKUP EVENT 3 BACKUP TREND 4 BACKUP TREND BACKUP TREND 6 BACKUP TREND LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG FTLE FTLE FILE SENSOR 1 FILE SENSOR 2 FILE SENSOR 3 FILE SENSOR 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt INITIATE A BACKUP OF ALARM LOG YES Y OR NO N gt N gt INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM BACKUP ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS TO BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NAME E G ALARM LOG gt BACKUP SUCCESSFUL 101 Silence Alarm amp Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only Back Up Event Log File Backup Log Files Event Log File BACKUP LOG FILES Backup alarm event and trend log files 1 BACKUP ALARM LOG FILE 2 BACKUP
10. gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUTO9 YES Y OR NOCN gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUT10 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUT11 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR_1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUT12 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR_1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUT13 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUT14 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUT15 YES Y OR NO N gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL SENSOR_1 HIGH STPT OUTPUT16 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 116 Setup Menu Setup Menu A 6 5 Setup Output For details on this feature see 9 7 Setup System Setup Output Setup Output Main Board Outputs SETUP OUTPUT Setup for discrete output points Select output to edit OUTPUT DEFINITION 1 OUTPUTO1 NO 2 OUTPUTO2 NC 3 OUTPUTO3 NO Ze Ze ex 4 OUTPUT04 NC NO NORMALLY OPENED 5 OUTPUTO5 NO NC NORMALLY CLOSED 6 OUTPUT06 NC K OUTPUTO7 NO 8 OUTPUTOS NC 9 EXPANSION BOARD OUTPUTS TO SETUP MENU I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt CHANGE LABEL 8 CHAR
11. Four screws each 10 2 2 1 Mounting the Panel CAUTION Check building plans and other relevant documents to determine whether mounting the Universal Monitor at the selected location might cause cutting or otherwise damaging electrical or communication wiring or pipes 1 Mark the wall for mounting holes using the back of the unit as a template see Figure 5 2 Drill holes if required to install the four 10 screws that will secure the Universal Monitor to the wall Clean up the debris 3 Ifthe wall material is not strong enough to hold the screws securely use wall anchors 4 Install the top two screws the screw heads must be small enough to slip through the larger bottom portion of the pear shaped mounting slot in the Universal Monitor see inset in Figure 5 The screws must also be large enough to extend over the edges of the top of the mounting slot 5 Hang the Universal Monitor on the screws letting the panel slip down until the screws are in the smaller upper portion of the slot 6 Tighten the screws until they are snug 7 Insert the remaining two screws in the bottom holes on the back of the panel and tighten Figure 5 Mounting Dimensions LARGE ENCLOSURE SMALL ENCLOSURE 12 5 317 5mm 0 213 5 4mm 0 213 2 5 4 254 Universal Monitor back plate 0 375 9 6mm Mounting Slot 0 375 9 6mm Mounting Slot 0 213 5 4mm Bottom hole diameter 12 x 304
12. L Bur y OUTS Red macatesouputisoNorenergzed Digital output Red mdcates outputis ON orenez _ __ Red macatesouputisoNorenergzed OUT Red mdcatesouputisoNorenergzed OUT8 Red Indicates output is ON or energized Introduction 1 11 Typical Sequence Figure 4 shows a typical sequence of how the Universal Monitor functions after detecting a change in a monitored unit or area Many responses depend configuration settings This example shows what happens when an analog sensor input reaches a high setpoint assuming the input 1s defined as alarmable and 15 set up to trigger a response in an output and when the condition returns to normal Figure4 Example of typical sequence Analog input reaches high setpoint RESPONSES TO AN ALARM RETURN TO NORMAL SEQUENCE ALARM CONDITION DETECTED RETURN TO NORMAL The temperature in a monitored The temperature in the monitored analog input reaches its high setpoint analog input returns to a normal range below the high setpoint lt lt the controller board silence horn by cleared manually if Latched pressing any key the LCD The horn stops sounding if user hasnt silenced it The alarm is cleared The horn sounds audible horn on automatically if Unlatched must be lt lt Ne The LCD flashes except during setup The LCD stops
13. ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR Send button SELECT SEND FILE ENTER FILE NAME FIRMWARE FILE LOCATION amp NAME E G 00118 519 SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL SELECT SEND BUTTON gt WAITING TO SEND PROGRAM FILECCCC_ INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM A FIRMWARE UPDATE Sends a to the remote system b Inthe Send File window as shown above n the Filename box enter the full path of the file to be uploaded prog s19 or click on the Browse button to locate the file In the Protocol box select Xmodem from the drop down list Click on the Send button To close the window without sending the file click on Close or Cancel When the transfer 15 complete a confirmation message appears in the Service Terminal Interface window 3 Next follow these steps to upload the file flash s19 where is a number for example flash607 s19 to the Universal Monitor a At the top of the HyperTerminal window shown above click on Transfer then on Send File b Inthe Send File window shown above In the Filename box enter the full path of the file to be uploaded flash s19 or click on the Browse button to locate the file In the Protocol box select Xmodem from the drop down list Click on the Send button To close the window without sending the file click on Close or Cancel When the transfer is complete a confir
14. Low battery Loss of power Check battery Internal modem fault Two additional alarms are available with the optional Expansion Board Expansion board loss of communications Expansion board restore of communications Introduction 1 5 Outside Enclosure Overview The enclosure for the Universal Monitor s controller board comes in two sizes The large enclosure is designed to accommodate the Transformer Module and future compo nents in addition to the controller board The small enclosure is built to hold the controller board only Both enclosures are 2 3 4 deep Both enclosures have a built in liquid crystal display LCD and a key lock as shown in the example below The enclosures are made of metal to accommodate secure conduit fittings and protect compo nents against environmental debris Figure 1 Small enclosure external features ee A 7 LCD for configuration and operation The enclosure has knockouts and access slots on top and bottom for Key lock cables and wires _ The enclosure must be secured to wall either flush mounted or recessed in the wall as described in 2 0 Installation Main Board Knockouts and access slots on the top and bottom allow easy con nection of wires and cables see 4 0 Wiring and Connections Main Board with either mounting type Figure 2 Large enclosure internal features Transformer Module Back of LC
15. SETUP SERV PH NUM FACTORY DEFAULTS See Figure 15 for details on Setup System Info Setup Exp Board IS THE EXPANSION BOARD CONNECTED N T l v N 1 END 9 2 9 3 Setup System Overview System and Control Options The Setup System screen displays seven options that allow you to configure input and output devices and their relationships the common alarm the modem pagers to be dialed when alarms occur and a variety of system details such as login password and system date and time Setup Input Setup Common Alarm Setup Sensor Setup I O Matrix Setup Output Setup Modem amp Pagers Setup System Info Setup Exp Board Setup System Setup Input The Universal Monitor has eight digital input points that may be configured individually If the optional Expansion Board is used an additional 16 digital inputs may also be configured These inputs may have a wide variety of Liebert or other manufacturers equipment connected for monitoring To configure a digital input Log In and Choose Setup System From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows T J to choose Setup System then press Enter 1 Select a Digital Input to Configure From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T choose Setup Inpu
16. The Setup menu allows the user to configure the Universal Monitor setting up inputs and outputs and an input output matrix to trigger actions the modem and pagers and system features such as date and time This menu also provides a vehicle for manually changing the state of an output to ON or OFF clearing active alarms and deleting records from the Universal Monitor s alarm log event log and trend logs Main Menu After connecting to the Service Terminal Interface the Main Menu appears as shown below Main Menu LIEBERT UNIVERSAL MONITOR VX XXX X LIEBERT CORPORATION COPYRIGHT 2003 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MAIN MENU 1 VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS 2 VIEW ALARM LOG 3 VIEW EVENT LOG 4 VIEW TREND LOG 5 VIEW INPUT amp SENSOR STATUS 6 VIEW OUTPUT STATUS 7 VIEW PAGER NUMBERS 8 SILENCE ALARM 9 BACKUP LOG FILES O SETUP SYSTEM LOGIN REQUIRED SELECT A NUMBER 0 Choose 0 to access the features illustrated in this section Login Menu The System and Control options require a password to prevent unauthorized users from making changes to the system After choosing 0 in the Main Menu above the Login Menu appears Login YOU MUST LOGIN TO PERFORM SETUP OR TO MAKE CHANGES LOGIN WITH 4 CHARACTER PASSWORD ale ale ale ale gt 4 4 AS gt INVALID PASSWORD ENTER AGAIN gt PRESS lt ESC gt TO EXIT gt Enter the password and the Setup Menu appears as shown in the following section 104 Setup Menu Setup
17. To view the Alarm Log T l NEXT SELECT From the Main Menu use the arrows T choose View Status then press Enter View Status Menu From the View Status Menu use the arrows choose View ACTIVE ALARMS Alarm Log then press Enter Done EVENT LOG Alarm Log TREND LOG INPUT STATUS The Alarm Log screen displays up to 99 records showing alarm data OUTPUT STATUS including input alarms and other conditions such as loss of power or PAGER NUMBERS low battery If the log contains any alarm records the Alarm Log screen displays details for each alarm Alarm Log the source of the alarm for example SENSOR 2 or MODEM gt ALARM RECORD 99 99 the status of an input or output 80 0 DEG Se eae we Fue a brief description of the problem HIGH SETPOINT ALARM or INTER 29 AUG 02 09 29 10 NAL FAULT MODEM the date and time the alarm occurred INTERNAL FAULT 29 02 09 20 00 Table 14 shows conditions that the alarm log records for digital inputs INPUT 08 ALARM and analog Inputs and in the panel itself CONTACT CLOSED 29 AUG 02 07 30 00 Table 14 Alarm log conditions SOURCE Digital Input Analog Input CONDITIONS ALARM HIGH SETPOINT ALARM LOSS OF POWER RECORDED NORMAL LOW SETPOINT ALARM LOW BATTERY RETURN TO NORMAL CHECK BATTERY SENSOR PROBLEM denoted by dashes BATTERY UNPLUGGED ALARM SILENCED MODEM INTERNAL FAULT ALARMS CLEARED EXP BRD LOSS OF COMM EXP BRD
18. Turn on all output relays DEFAULT SETTINGS MODEM FROM TABLE 27 For Other Options Any string up to 40 characters for international Initialization String Init String dialing add GCI xx where xx is the country code except B5 countries see Table 27 Enable Modem Diagnostic Messages N disable Y enable Modem Dial Prefix ATE0X4DT Any string Modem Hang Up Delay After Call Any number up to 99 seconds DIP SWITCH SETTINGS O pemww Other Options 8 position DIP switch All are OFF down 4 ix bcd 4 to factory default see OTHER SETTINGS Deu Other Options Change state of outputs automatic Force an output ON OFF via Manual Output Ctrl menu DOT Force all outputs ON via hardware switch Password 2 4 characters see Table 20 Any 4 characters see Table 20 for valid characters valid characters common alarm with silence N ma reset Y reset with silence Battery connected Y connected N not connected 133 Default Settings Quick Reference Guide Table 39 Expansion Board default settings for inputs and outputs Feature O OtherOpions NL Unlatched N No L Latched Y Yes Any time in minutes and seconds from 00 00 to 99 59 none none NOTE By default no Expansion Board inputs are mapped to any outputs DEFAULT SETTINGS DIGITAL OUTPUTS FROM TABLE 25 Feature Doat Other Option
19. gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL TNPUT_01 TO OUTPUTO8 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT_01 TO OUTPUT09 YES Y OR NO N gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt INPUT_01 TO OUTPUT10 YES Y OR NO N gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT 01 TO OUTPUT11 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT 01 TO OUTPUT12 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT 01 TO OUTPUT13 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT_01 TO OUTPUT14 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT_01 TO OUTPUT15 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT 01 TO OUTPUT16 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 112 SETUP I O MATRIX Program inputs amp sensors to control outputs Select to map inputs or sensors 1 MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT 2 MAP SENSOR TO OUTPUT 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT Program input to control output s Select input to map INPUT 1 INPUT_O1 2 INPUT 02 3 INPUT 03 4 INPUT 04 5 INPUT 05 6 INPUT 06 INPUT 07 8 INPUT 08 OUTPUTS 1 2 YNNNNNNNN NYNNNNNNN NNYNNNNNN NNNYNNNNN NNNNYNNNN NNNNNYNNN NNNNNNYNN NNNNNNNYN N 22 Z Z 2 2 Z 9 EXPANSION BOARD INPUTS O RETURN TO SETUP I O MATRIX I RE
20. CAUTION Check building plans and other relevant documents to determine whether mounting the optional Expansion Board at the selected location might cause cutting or otherwise damaging electrical or communication wiring or pipes 1 Mark the wall for mounting holes using the back of the unit as a template see Figure 5 Drill holes if required to install the four 10 screws that will secure the optional Expansion Board to the wall Clean up the debris 3 Ifthe wall material is not strong enough to hold the screws securely use wall anchors 4 Install the top two screws the screw heads must be small enough to slip through the larger bottom portion of the pear shaped mounting slot in the Expansion Board see inset in Figure 5 The screws must also be large enough to extend over the edges of the top of the mounting slot 5 Hang the Expansion Board on the screws letting the panel slip down until the screws are in the smaller upper portion of the slot 6 Tighten the screws until they are snug 7 Insert the remaining two screws in the bottom holes on the back of the panel and tighten Figure 9 Mounting Dimensions optional Expansion Board SMALL ENCLOSURE 12 5 317 5mm 0 213 5 4mm 10 4 254 Expansion Board back plate 0 375 9 6mm Mounting Slot 0 213 5 4mm Bottom hole diameter 17 3 3 3 3 1 Installation Optional Expansion Board Flush Mounting the Optional Expansion Board
21. gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful 67 System and Control Options 99 Setup System Setup System Info The Setup System Info options allow users to Change Password used for access to system setup functions Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time used to set the Universal Monitor s date and time and to enable automatic time change for Daylight Saving Time Setup Site ID the Universal Monitor s location to differentiate among sites if more than one Universal Monitor 15 in use Connect Battery stops the Universal Monitor battery from backing up the panel Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only permits the user to copy the Universal Monitor s configuration settings and to upload the file to the Universal Monitor Setup Serv Ph Num enables alarm notification to the telephone number entered in addition to the four pager numbers Restore Defaults returns the Universal Monitor to its factory settings Perform Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface only changes the Universal Mon itor s firmware to newest version Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface only used to test auxiliary alarm To change any Setup System Info features Log In and Choose Setup System Select Setup System Setup System Menu From the Main Menu
22. gt WAITING TO SEND FLASH FILE gt DONE gt FIRMWARE UPDATE SUCCESSFUL 125 Setup Menu Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface only For details on this feature see 9 9 10 Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface only Initiate Remote Alarm Test INITIATE REMOTE ALARM TEST This command simulates an alarm to test alarm notification setup for the service phone number 1 REMOTE ALARM TEST 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt SIMULATE AN ALARM CONDITION YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 126 Setup Menu A 6 8 Connect Expansion Board For details on this feature see 9 10 Setup Exp Board Optional Expansion Board Connect Expansion Board CONNECT EXPANSION BOARD CURRENT SETTING 1 CONNECT EXPANSION BOARD N 2 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 3 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt IS THE EXPANSION BOARD CONNECTED YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 127 Setup Menu 6 9 Override Output For details on this feature see 9 11 Manual Output Ctrl Override Output Main Board Outputs OVERRIDE OUTPUT Manually override an output point Select output to override OUTPUT CONTROL 1 1 AUTO 2 OUTPUTO2 AUTO 3 OUTPUTO3 AUTO AUTO CONTROL BY PANEL 4 OUTPUT04 AUTO MAN ON OVERRIDE IN ON POSITION BY OPERATOR 5 OUTPU
23. 00 01 L LATCHED 8 08 NC EV NL 00 01 9 EXPANSION BOARD INPUTS O RETURN TO SETUP MENU I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 9 SETUP INPUT MIN SEC DELAY TIME BEFORE INPUT WILL TRIGGER NOTE EVENT CANNOT LATCHED ale ale ales sl ala ale ale ale ala ale ale sl ale ala ales als sl ala ale ale ala ala ala ale ala 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 eS 4 4 S 4 4 S S S 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 1 INPUT_09 NO EV NL 00 01 2 10 NO AL L 00 01 7 Ze Ze Ze Ze EERE SG 3 INPUT_11 NC EV NL 00 01 NO NORMALLY OPENED 4 12 NO AL L 00 01 NC NORMALLY CLOSED 5 13 NC AL L 00 01 6 INPUT_14 NO EV NL 00 01 EV EVENT INPUT 15 NO AL L 00 01 AL ALARMABLE 8 INPUT 16 NC EV NL 00 01 9 17 NC EV NL 00 01 LATCHED O INPUT 18 NC EV NL 00 01 L LATCHED A INPUT 19 NC EV NL 00 01 B INPUT 20 00 01 MIN SEC DELAY TIME BEFORE C INPUT 21 00 01 INPUT WILL TRIGGER D INPUT 22 NC EV NL 00 01 E INPUT 23 NC EV NL 00 01 CANNOT BE LATCHED F INPUT 24 NC EV NL 00 01 Yee Ze Ze Ze Ze Ze G RETURN 5 MENU H RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt CHANGE LABEL 8 CHARACTERS MAX INPUT 09 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFU
24. 2 from TB1 or TB2 Or BUSSMANN GDC 2A Connecting the Battery Pack After connecting AC power to the Universal Monitor you may connect the panel s backup Battery pack battery factory supplied to the jumpers so it will begin charging when electrical power to the Universal Monitor is switched on NOTE If the battery is not hooked up before the Universal Monitor is switched on it will trigger an alarm To connect the battery pack insert the battery leads into the jumpers as shown at right To disconnect the battery pack remove the bat tery leads from the jumpers ol m bim Aimo Y ojd m CD ONTRAST Obtaining a Replacement Battery Pack To obtain a replacement battery pack contact your local dealer or Liebert representative The Liebert part number is 133455P1 WARNING Battery pack connector To prevent the risk of fire or explosion replace only with 7 2 V rechargeable NiCad battery pack CAUTION Dispose of the battery properly by sending it back to Liebert Corporation or an approved battery recycling facility 15 3 0 3 1 3 1 1 Installation Optional Expansion Board INSTALLATION OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD This section provides instructions for installing mounting and connecting power to the optional Expan sion Board The Expansion Board enclosure is identical to the Universal Monitor s small enclosure Installation Considerations The
25. 20 ALL CIRCUITS 7 08552 PIN 3 TIP PIN 4 RING GROUND LED indicators summary OUTPUT5 OUTPUT6 OUTPUT7 OUTPUT8 CTRLLOCK SENLOCK CMN ALR MOP F PROG 574 TX 574 RX 485 RX 485 TX INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4 INPUTS INPUT6 INPUT7 INPUTS Status LEDs Input LEDs LED Type EIA422 422 TX LEDs Universal Monitor is transmitting information over the EIA422 port 422 RX Universal Monitor is receiving information over the EIA422 port Universal Monitor is transmitting information via the modem Modem Universal Monitor is receiving information via the modem Indicates data terminal is ready DTR lights up when modem is dialing Indicates data carrier is detected DCD lights up when modem has connection Green Indicates the microprocessor is operating properly MOP must be on before Universal Monitor will function FPROG Indicates firmware is being upgraded lights up during upgrade process 574 TX or 232 TX Universal Monitor is transmitting information via the RS232 port 574 RX or 232 RX Universal Monitor is receiving information via the RS232 port 485 RX 4 Monitor is receiving information over the EIA485 port from the Expansion 485 TX dna Monitor is transmitting information over the EIA485 port to the Expansion INPUTT Red Indicatesinputis ONorenergzed SSCS INPUT2 Red Indicates inputis ONorenergized SSS INPUTS Red Indicates inputis ONorenergzed SSS INPUT4 Red Indicat
26. Battery pack Connection for battery pack lead DD 24VAC power connector Power connection for the controller Requires 24VAC 2 4 3 Connecting the Battery Pack 2 4 Connect Power to the Universal Monitor EE Transformer Transformer Module used to convert 115VAC or 230VAC 2 4 2 Termination and Mounting Module to 24VAC Available only in the large enclosure Large Enclosure Introduction 1 8 Optional Expansion Board Overview The Universal Monitor Expansion Board purchased separately has connectors for 16 digital inputs and eight digital outputs as shown below The board has light emitting diodes LEDs to display the status of monitored output devices communications ports for connection to the Universal Monitor power connections and other features necessary to monitor and protect your operation J 24VAC fy power co H necto A USE COPPER CU CONDUCTORS ONLY CLASS 2ONY A Digital output s mores connectors 8 Power status LED green H EIA485 B Digital connector output G 485 EIA485 to UM rm lues 8 status LEDs w O SU yellow amp o HH HA _ General H E E QUIS oure DIP Switch status LED green 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 CONTACT INPUTS CONTACT INPUTS D Digital output E Digital input status LEDs 8 DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR USE WITH UNIVERSAL MONITOR connectors Table 2 Expansion boar
27. NOTE Removing the conduit knockouts before mounting the optional Expansion Board on the wall will ease installation and prevent strain on the mounting hardware and wall It is imperative to remove the knockouts if the unit is to be flush mounted The rectangular access doors on the top and bottom of the Expansion Board must be reversed so they slide the opposite direction Leaving the doors as shipped from the factory prevents them from being opened when the panel is flush mounted in a wall The optional Expansion Board may be flush mounted according to company practices either with screws through the sides of the panel into wall supports or with hanging hardware that attaches to the back of the panel After determining how and where to place the unit check to ensure that you have all the hardware required to install the panel the wall Obtain the needed tools Required tools Saw Electric drill Screwdriver Marker to denote layout of the hole to accommodate the optional Expansion Board Trim ring and associated hardware Mounting hardware Mounting the Panel CAUTION Check building plans and other relevant documents to determine whether mounting the optional Expansion Board at the selected location might cause cutting or otherwise damaging electrical or communication wiring or pipes Mark the wall for the cutout to accommodate the panel using the back of the unit as a template Drill a pilot hole for the saw
28. OU TPU T12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUTS OUTPUT16 NOTE OUTPUT09 OUTPUT16 for optional Expansion Board Setup Output Menu gt CHANGE LABEL CHANGE STATE T NEXT lt SELECT Change Label CHANGE LABEL LABEL OUTPUTO1 T JeSELECT Setup Output Menu CHANGE LABEL CHANGE STATE T l NEXT EIE Change State SET TO NORMAL OPEN OR NORMAL CLOSE NO T l NO NC ZEND 58 9 7 3 9 7 4 System and Control Options Set Expansion Board Output by DIP Switch Setup Output Menu If you choose Change State from the Setup Output Menu for CHANGE LABEL Expansion Board output 9 16 the screen displays a mes CHANGE STATE sage that the state must be set by DIP switch as shown at right l NEXT 1 Each digital output on the optional Expansion Board has an associated DIP switch that can determine its operation in the event of loss of com munication with the Universal Monitor or loss of power Message if Expansion Board output selected To configure a digital output jumper for a loss of power Move the switch down to the OFF position factory default for Normally Open NO ESC BACK Move the switch up to the ON position for Normally Closed NC SET BY DIPSWITCH For more information see 5 2 3 Setting the Digital Output DIP Switches Configure Main Board Output for Loss of Power Fail Safe Each
29. analog and digital equipment from a host computer and also to perform some configuration To connect the SiteScan host computer to the Universal Monitor 1 Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal Monitor 2 Ifnecessary remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into the Universal Monitor enclosure 3 Bring the wire s into the Universal Monitor enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot 4 Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block EIA422 SiteScan Web 5 Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly connector Communications Connections Serial interface The Universal Monitor s Service Terminal Interface offers full connector configuration and monitoring capability via the RS232 port and RS232 EIA574 the phone line connector see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface The phone line connector 1s EN also used for pager notifications and service phone number THES options RS232 Connector nd m m m m The RS232 port requires a null modem cable Connect one end of the cable to the Universal Monitor s RS232 port as shown at right and the other end to the COM1 port of a laptop computer or video terminal TB10 COMMS TOP gt BOTTOM Phone Line Connector The Phone Line Connector requires an RJ11 connector Connect one end of the connector to the Universal Monitor s Phon
30. use the arrows T to choose System and SETUP INPUT Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help SETUP COMMON ALARM Enter your password at the Login screen SETUE SETUP I O MATRIX From the System and Control Menu use the arrows T J to choose EM 5 Setup System then press Enter 1 SETUP OUTPUT SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS SETUP SYSTEM INFO From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows J SETUP EXP BOARD to choose Setup System Info and press Enter J Use the steps following Figure 15 to access any of the Setup Sys tem Info options Figure 15 offers a quick look at the Setup System Info screens available via the LCD interface Figure 15 Menu overview Setup System Info menu Change Password Change Date amp Time Setup Site ID CHANGE PASSWORD See CHANGE DATE amp TIME See SETUP SITE ID See Section DAYLIGHT SVG TIME Y Section AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA M Section AAAA 9 9 1 18 MAY 02 10 56 30 9 9 2 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 9 9 3 Setup System Info SETUP SYSTEM INFO CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE DATE amp TIME SETUP SITE ID CONNECT BATTERY SETUP SERV PH NUM FACTORY DEFAULTS Q Setup System Info options Connect Battery Setup Serv Ph Num Factory Defaults IS THE BATTERY See ENTER PHONE NUMBER See RESTORE ALL DEFAULTS See CONNECTED Y Section 9 18005551212 Section ARE YOU SURE N Section 9 9 4 9 9 6 9 9 8 68 9 9 1 9 9 2 System and Control Options Change Pas
31. 9 12 1 Clear Active Alarms This also means that any digital outputs linked to a Latched sensor will remain triggered until the sensor 1s manually reset A sensor defined as Unlatched will automatically track the status of the monitored sensor No action by the user 1s required From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Latched as shown at right and press Enter 1 To change this feature use the arrows T to choose Y Yes Latched or N No Unlatched then press Enter 1 NOTE Only alarmable sensors may be set up as Latched If you attempt to set up an event as Latched the message shown at right appears Press the ESC key to return to the previous screen to con tinue configuring the digital input The only way to reset latched alarms is by clearing active alarms This step 1s required to return latched points to their normal state For details see 9 12 1 Clear Active Alarms 52 System and Control Options Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T JeNEXT SELECT UNITS DEG 050 0 20 mA 090 0 OFFSET 005 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0999 9 HIGH SETPT 0999 9 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 4 mA Alarmable Event IS SENSOR AN ALARM OR EVENT AL sp py l SEND Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T JeNEXT IZSELECT UNITS DEG 4 mA 050 0 20 mA 090 0 OFFSET 005 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0999 9 ATG
32. ALARM See WITH SILENCE N Section 9 4 CLEAR EVENT LOG ARE YOU SURE N Setup Sensor SELECT SENSOR gt SENSOR_1 80 00 DEG SENSOR 4 479 50 RH MANUAL OUTPUT CTRL CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS Clear Alarms Logs menu CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS See CLEAR ALARM LOG Section CLEAR EVENT LOG 9 12 CLEAR TREND LOGS CLEAR ALARM LOG ARE YOU SURE N CLEAR TREND LOGS ARE YOU SURE N Setup I O Matrix INPUT 24 NO AL NL SETUP INPUT 01 LABEL INPUT 01 NORM OPEN CLOSE NO ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N DELAY 00 01 SETUP SENSOR_1 CONNECTED N LABEL SENSOR_1 UNITS 2 4 999 9 20 mA 999 9 OFFSET 000 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N SELECT INPUT INPUT 01 INPUT 02 INPUT 24 SELECT OUTPUTS SELECT SENSOR SENSOR_1 HIGH STPT SENSOR 1 LOW SENSOR 4 LOW STPT SELECT OUTPUTS Setup Output SELECT OUTPUT gt OUTPUT01 NO OUTPUT02 NO OUTPUT16 NO CHANGE LABEL CHANGE STATE Setup Modem amp Pagers SETUP PAGERS SETUP MODEM SELECT PAGER ENTER INIT STRING PAGER NUMBER 1 ATS0 1 PAGER NUMBER 4 a SET PAGER 1 NUMBER SET PAGER 1 PIN 44 LOW SETPT 950 0 HCH SS BIST SS OO SENSOR DELAY 00 01 MAP TO MAIN BOARD MAP TO MAIN BOARD MAP TO EXP BOARD 1 OUTPUT MAP 1H 0910111213141516 NNNNNNNN MAP TO EXP BOARD OUTPUT MAP 0910111213141516 NNNNNNNN Setup System Info CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE DATE amp TIME SETUP SITE ID CONNECT BATTERY
33. An A 15 required 2 PAGER NUMBER 2 as lst character 3 PAGER NUMBER 3 for an alpha pager 4 PAGER NUMBER 4 an N for a numeric 5 MODEM CONFIGURATION pager and an M 6 RETURN TO SETUP MENU for a remote modem 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 5 gt CHANGE MODEM TNTTTALTZATTON STRTNG 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt ATS0 1 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt ENTER UNIVERSAL MONITOR PHONE NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX Service Terminal Interface only gt L gt gt SUCCESSFUL gt ENABLE MODEM DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES YES Y OR NO N Service Terminal Interface only gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE MODEM DIAL PREFIX Service Terminal Interface only gt ATEOXADT gt gt SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE MODEM HANG UP DELAY AFTER CALL 99 SEC MAX Service Terminal Interface only gt 10 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 120 Setup Menu A 6 7 Setup System Info This section presents Service Terminal Interface screens for choices 1 through 9 in the Setup System Information menu shown below For details on this topic see 9 9 Setup System Setup System Info Setup System Info SETUP SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 CHANGE PASSWORD 2 CHANGE DATE amp TIME 3 SETUP SITE ID 4 CONNECT BATTERY 5 BACKUP amp UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE 6 SETUP SERVICE PHONE NUMBER 7 SET PANEL TO FACTORY DEFAULTS 8 PER
34. EVENT LOG FILE 3 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 1 4 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 2 5 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 3 6 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 4 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 2 gt INITIATE A BACKUP OF EVENT LOG YES Y OR NO N gt N gt INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM BACKUP ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NAME E G EVENT LOG gt BACKUP SUCCESSFUL 102 Silence Alarm amp Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only Back Up Trend Log Files Backup Log Files Trend Log Files BACKUP LOG FILES Backup alarm event and trend log files 1 BACKUP ALARM LOG FILE 2 BACKUP EVENT LOG FILE 3 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 1 4 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 2 5 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 3 6 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 4 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 3 gt INITIATE A BACKUP OF TREND LOG YES Y OR NO N gt N gt INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM BACKUP ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NAME E G SENSOR_1 LOG gt BACKUP SUCCESSFUL 103 A 6 Setup Menu SETUP MENU
35. File Upload BACKUP AND UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE Backup from panel saves panel configurations Upload to panel restores panel configurations Select to backup or upload file 1 BACKUP CONFIGURATION FILE 2 UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE 3 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 4 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 5 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 2 gt INITIATE AN UPLOAD OF CONFIGURATION FILE YES Y OR NO N gt N gt INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM UPLOAD ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT SEND FILE ENTER FILE NAME CONFIGURATION FILE LOCATION amp NAME SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT SEND BUTTON gt UPLOAD SUCCESSFUL Setup Service Phone Number For details on this feature see 9 9 6 Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number and 9 9 7 Setup Serv Ph Num Communications Check Service Terminal Interface only Setup Service Phone Number SETUP SERVICE PHONE NUMBER This number receives all alarms addition to the 4 pagers CURRENT NUMBER 1 SETUP SERVICE PHONE NUMBER Z Z BEEK BREE ERE 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU An M 15 required 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU as lst character 4 RETURN TO MENU Z Z Z Ze Z BE K SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt ENTER SERVICE PHONE NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt ENABLE COMMUNICATIONS CHECK YES Y OR NO N Serv
36. LOG To view the Event Log EVENT LOG TREND LOG INPUT STATUS OUTPUT STATUS From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose View Status then press Enter From the View Status Menu use the arrows T choose View PAGER NUMBERS Event Log then press Enter J Event Log Event Log EVENT RECORD 99 99 The Event Log screen displays up to 99 recent events If the log con s tains any event records the Event Log screen displays details for each UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE event 07 MAY 02 10 07 00 OUTPUTO1 MAN ON the event source for example PAGER or OUTPUTO1 CONTACT CLOSED the status of an input or output MAN ON 06 MAY 02 02 47 03 a brief description of the event UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE or CONTACT OUTPUTO8 ON CLOSED CONTACT OPEN 05 MAY 02 Died the date and time the event occurred Table 15 shows conditions that the event log records for inputs and outputs and in the panel itself Table 15 Event log conditions SOURCE Digital Input Analog Input Digital Output CONDITIONS EVENT HIGH SETPOINT EVENT MAN ON ALARMS CLEARED RECORDED NORMAL LOW SETPOINT EVENT MAN OFF ALARM SILENCED RETURN TO NORMAL AUTO DIAL OUT TEST PASSED SENSOR PROBLEM HW MAN ON DIAL OUT TEST FAILED denoted by dashes UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE MODEM RESET TIME amp DATE SET USER LOGIN If there are no records in the log the screen displays the message NO EVENTS Viewing Additional Screens There may be up to 99 records of eve
37. Menu This section presents Service Terminal Interface screens for each of the following Setup Menu SETUP 1 SETUP 2 SETUP 3 SETUP 4 SETUP SETUP 6 SETUP SETUP 8 SETUP MENU INPUT COMMON ALARM SENSOR I O MATRIX OUTPUT MODEM amp PAGERS SYSTEM INFORMATION EXPANSION BOARD 9 OVERRIDE OUTPUT 0 CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER _ See Section A 6 1 Section A 6 2 Section A 6 3 Section A 6 4 Section A 6 5 Section A 6 6 Section A 6 7 Section A 6 8 Section A 6 9 Section A 6 10 Setup System Information features are Change Password Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time Setup Site ID Connect Battery Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only Setup Service Phone Number Factory Defaults Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface only Description Configure digital inputs Set up the common alarm to reset with silence Configure analog inputs Set up mapping for inputs to trigger actions in outputs Configure digital outputs Configure modem and up to four pager numbers Set up features such as password and date amp Specify the Expansion Board as connected Manually override automatic control of outputs Clear active alarms clear alarm event and trend logs Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface only Note that three of these system features Backu
38. Menu overview Opening Screen If any alarms detected XXX Current Alarm screen PRESS l STATUS SETUP see 7 1 View Active Alarms Main Menu VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTRO T NEXT SELECT View Status selected See Section System amp Control selected See Section gt VIEW STATUS 7 0 VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL gt SYSTEM AND CONTROL 9 0 T JeNEXT SELECT T JeNEXT SELECT View Status Menu System amp Control Menu All users no password See Section Password required See Section ACTIVE ALARMS 7 1 SETUP SYSTEM 92 ALARM LOG 7 2 MANUAL OUTPUT CTRL 9 11 EVENT LOG 7 8 CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS 9 12 TREND LOG 7 4 INPUT STATUS 7 5 OUTPUT STATUS 7 6 PAGER NUMBERS 7 7 31 View Status Options 7 0 VIEW STATUS OPTIONS NOTE For ease of understanding this section uses the LCD interface to illustrate most instructions except for features that are available only through the Service Terminal Interface All Service Terminal Interface screens appear in Appendix A Service Terminal Interface The View Status menu allows any user to view currently active alarms monitoring data stored in the alarm event and trend logs the status of all inputs and outputs and the four pager numbers The arrows T lare used to scroll through the menu The Enter key is used to select the menu item This section presents step by step instructions for each of the following options
39. Numbers PAGER amp PIN NUMBERS Numbers to dial for an alarm PAGER l NUMBER A1 8005551212 PAGER 1 PIN 01234567891011121314 PAGER 2 NUMBER A9w1 8005551212 PAGER 2 PIN 01234567891011121314 lt ENTER gt MORE lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL PAGER 3 NUMBER 18005551212 1234567 PAGER 3 4 1 8005551212 4 1 REFRESH PAGER NUMBERS 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT NUMBER _ 99 Silence Alarm amp Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only A 5 SILENCE ALARM amp BACK UP LOG FILES SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE ONLY This section presents two options from the Main Menu that are available via the Service Terminal Interface only Main Menu After connecting to the Service Terminal Interface the Main Menu appears as shown below This section presents Service Terminal Interface screens for options 8 and 9 Main Menu LIEBERT UNIVERSAL MONITOR V5 300 2 LIEBERT CORPORATION COPYRIGHT 2002 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MAIN MENU l VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS 2 VIEW ALARM LOG 3 VIEW EVENT LOG 4 VIEW TREND LOG 5 VIEW INPUT amp SENSOR STATUS 6 VIEW OUTPUT STATUS VIEW PAGER NUMBERS For sample screens see 8 SILENCE ALARM Section A 5 1 9 BACKUP LOG FILES Section A 5 2 O SETUP SYSTEM LOGIN REQUIRED SELECT A NUMBER 1 A 5 1 Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface only For details on this feature see 8 1 Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface
40. Options Select Modem Setup Setup System Menu 4 From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T SETUP INPUT choose Setup Modem amp Pagers and press Enter J SETUP COMMON ALARM 5 Use the arrows T Jto choose Setup Modem from the Pagers amp SETUP SENSOR SETUP I O MATRIX l SELECT Modem Menu and press Enter 41 6 The Setup Modem Menu displays the initialization string U i SETUP OUTPUT Init String which may consist of up to 40 characters see SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS Table 20 for valid characters The default Init String is ATSO 1 SETUP SYSTEM INFO SETUP EXP BOARD International Dialing 7 To enable international dialing involving countries that do not Pagers amp Modem Menu support country code B5 see Table 28 you must add the SETUP PAGERS appropriate country codes to the initialization string using the gt SETUP MODEM format LG Gss r p where xx 15 the country code This also requires the modem model MT5600SMI the model num Setup Modem Menu ber can be found on the modem label ENTER INIT STRING Note For countries that support B5 there is no need to add coun 1 9 1 try codes to the init string T lENEXT SELECT Table 28 Country codes FD FD 99 7E Czech Republic FD Indonesia New Zealand United Kingdom B5 is the default setting initialization string GCI xx is not needed for these countries Edit the Init String 8 e
41. RESTORE COMM If there are no alarms in the log the screen displays the message NO ALARMS Viewing Additional Screens There may be up to 99 records of alarm data To view additional records use the arrows T J To return to the previous screen press the ESC key Backing Up the Alarm Log Service Terminal Interface only The alarm log is stored as a file in the Universal Monitor it can hold no more than 99 records When the log is full the oldest records are deleted from the end of the file as new alarm records are added at the beginning You may back up the alarm log file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as described in 8 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only To delete all records in the alarm log see 9 12 Clear Alarms amp Logs 34 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 View Status Options View Event Log Main Menu In addition to alarms the Universal Monitor tracks other changes in gt VIEW STATUS the Event Log to assist users with verifying operational and trouble SYSTEM AND CONTROL shooting problems Events reflect changes in the status of an input that 15 defined as event the change of state of an output 1 manually forced ON or OFF Other events may be informational such as a user login or an unsuccessful page attempt The Event Log contains up to View Status Menu IS 99 records of events which are added as they occur ACTIVE ALARMS f ALARM
42. System and Control Options 9 10 Setup Exp Board Optional Expansion Board By default the optional Expansion Board is configured as Not connected N After connecting power to the board and connecting it to the Universal Monitor you must specify the Expansion Board as Connected Y as described in this section NOTE Before specifying the Expansion Board as Connected be sure to connect power to the board and connect it to the Universal Monitor For more information see 3 4 Input Power Connections Optional Expansion Board 5 3 1 Connect EIA485 Connectors to Main Board To change the Expansion Board connection setting Setup System Menu Log In and Choose Setup System SETUP INPUT From the Main Menu use the arrows T J to choose System and SETUP COMMON ALARM SETUP SENSOR Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help SETUP I O MATRIX Enter your password at the Login screen T l NEXT SELECT From the System and Control Menu use the arrows T J to choose SELUP Setup System then press Enter 1 SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS SETUP SYSTEM INFO Identify the Expansion Board as Connected Y or Not Connected N gt SETUP EXP BOARD From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T J to choose Setup Exp Board and press Enter J Expansion Board To change this setting use the arrows Jto choose Y Yes Con Connected nected or N No Not connected then press Enter 1 IS
43. THE EXPANSION BOARD CONNECTED N T l v N ZEND 79 9 11 Manual Output Ctrl System and Control Options The Manual Output Ctrl feature allows you to manually change the state of any digital output to ON or OFF overriding automatic control by the Universal Monitor the default setting for all outputs This menu also allows you to release the manual override returning any output to automatic control There are two ways to override automatic control of outputs Use the Manual Output Ctrl menu as described in this section to turn any output ON or OFF Use the switch on the Universal Monitor board see 1 7 Controller Board Overview to force all eight outputs ON at the same time Note This has no effect on the optional Expansion Board outputs After an output is forced manually ON or OFF through the Manual Output Ctrl menu it remains in that state until returned to automatic control through this menu Table 34 summarizes the four types of control including the abbreviated message that appears on the LCD and in log reports Table 34 Automatic manual control output points AUTO Controlled by Universal Monitor MAN ON Manually This output forced ON or OFF MAN OFF Manually OFF Via Manual Output Ctrl menu Manually ON All outputs forced ON all outputs via hardware switch on circuit board force an output point ON or OFF or return it to automatic control Log In and Choose M
44. character to terminate N18005551212 pager page string if required by paging company 1234567 Enter a Pager PIN Number From the Setup Pager Menu choose Setup Pager PIN as shown for Pager Number 1 in the example at right and press Enter J To enter the pager PIN which may consist of up to 20 characters see Table 20 for valid characters e Use the arrows T to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter again NOTE For international dialing you might need to add country codes in the modem initialization string See 9 8 1 Modem Setup Initialization String 65 System and Control Options Setup Pager Menu gt SET PAGER 1 NUMBER SET PAGER 1 PIN I SELECT Pager Numeric ENTER PAGER 1 NUMBER N1 8005551212 123 4567 T JeSELECT 1 NEXT END Pager Alphanumeric ENTER PAGER 1 NUMBER A9W18005551212 T JeSELECT J NEXT END Setup Pager Menu SET PAGER 1 NUMBER gt SET PAGER 1 PIN T J SELECT Enter ENTER PAGER 1 DIRS Vea Di l A T JeSELECT l NEXT END System and Control Options 9 8 4 Pager Setup Communications Check Service Terminal Interface only The Service Terminal Interface offers two additional options for pager setup which are not available through the LCD interface Enable communications check Enter time to pe
45. characters NORM OPEN CLOSE Main board only NO Normally open NC Normally closed 9 7 1 Change Label Name of Output Each output has a default label Output01 Output02 etc that you may change to a more descriptive name The label may consist of up to eight characters see Table 20 for valid characters From the Setup Output Menu as shown at right use the arrows J to choose Change Label for the selected output and press Enter 1 To change the output s label which may consist of up to eight char acters e Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter again 9 7 2 Define Main Board Output as Normally Open Closed Each output may be set up as Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC The default setting for all output points 1s NO Normally Open From the Setup Output Menu choose Change State as shown at right and press Enter To change the normal state for this output use the arrows T choose NO Normally Open or NC Normally Closed then press Enter J Setup System Menu SETUP INPUT SETUP COMMON ALARM SETUP SENSOR SETUP I O MATRIX T lENEXT SELECT SETUP OUTPUT SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS SETUP SYSTEM INFO SETUP EXP BOARD Select Output Menu SELECT OUTPUT gt OUTPUTO1 OUTPUT02 OUTPUTO3 OUTPUTOA OUTPUTOBS5 OUTPUTO6 OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTO8 OUTPUTO9 OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11
46. electrical or communication wiring or pipes Mark the wall for the cutout to accommodate the panel using the back of the unit as a template Drill a pilot hole for the saw blade if required Use the saw to cut out the marked section of the wall Gf not new construction 222 Rest the Universal Monitor the wall and mark where mounting screws will be inserted into the wall studs or other support member 5 Remove the panel and drill the holes for the mounting screws or wall anchors Clean up the debris 6 Reverse the slide direction of the rectangular access doors on the top and bottom of the Universal Monitor Leaving the doors as shipped from the factory prevents them from being opened when the panel is flush mounted in a wall 7 Attach any field supplied mounting hardware Reinsert the assembly into the wall 9 Insert and tighten the screws or wall anchors 12 2 4 2 4 1 Installation Main Board Connect Power to the Universal Monitor The Universal Monitor requires 24VAC for proper operation Liebert recommends using the optional Transformer Module manufactured by Liebert or another UL approved Class 2 power unit to obtain proper voltage If the power unit is not a Class 2 circuit it must be protected with an IEC 5 x 20mm time lag 2A fuse For information consult your local dealer Liebert representative or the Liebert Worldwide Support Group WARNING Check that power 1s removed from wires prior to i
47. optional Expansion Board must be installed indoors and may be mounted on the surface of a wall or flush mounted depending on the user s application the location of equipment and sensors to be monitored and the type of wall the unit will be mounted on The Expansion Board may be placed up to 3000 ft 914m from the Universal Monitor and should be mounted where it can be easily accessed The site must have electrical service and allow for connect ing 16 digital inputs and eight digital outputs The wall material must be capable of supporting the weight of the Expansion Board see 10 2 Optional Expansion Board Specifications NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Unpacking and Preliminary Inspection Before unpacking the optional Expansion Board inspect the shipping carton for damage or signs of mishandling such as ga
48. pager and an 6 RETURN TO SETUP MENU for a remote modem Z RETURN TO MENU Yee ue eve Z Ze Ze SELECT A NUMBER 5 At the Change Modem Initialization String prompt you may press Enter to bypass this option or see 9 8 1 Modem Setup Initialization String for instructions on entering the string gt CHANGE MODEM INITIALIZATION STRING 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt ATSO 1 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Enter Universal Monitor Phone Number This entry allows you to store the phone number that must be dialed to access the Universal Monitor for future reference This has no effect the Universal Monitor s modem settings or functionality it simply places the phone number in an accessible location At the Universal Monitor Phone Number prompt enter the phone number for the Universal Mon itor The current setting appears in brackets nothing has been entered in the following exam ple gt ENTER UNIVERSAL MONITOR PHONE NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful 62 System and Control Options Enable Modem Diagnostic Messages Enabling modem diagnostics will provide the following additional information about the modem to the computer using the Service Terminal Interface Hang up modem Mode
49. records per sensor When a log 15 full the oldest records are deleted from the end of the file as new trend records are added at the beginning You may back up each trend log file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as described in 8 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only To delete all records in the trend logs see 9 12 Clear Alarms amp Logs 36 7 5 7 5 1 View Status Options View Input Status Main Menu gt VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL The Input Status option allows you to view the current status of all inputs the four analog sensor inputs and the eight digital inputs If the optional Expansion Board 15 used the additional 16 digital inputs can also be viewed T l NEXT A SELECT To view the Input Status View Status Menu ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM LOG EVENT LOG TREND LOG INPUT STATUS OUTPUT STATUS PAGER NUMBERS From the Main Menu use the arrows T J to choose View Status then press Enter 41 From the View Status Menu use the arrows T choose View Input Status then press Enter Input Status The Input Status screen displays the status of each analog sensor and digital input Input Status INPUT STATUS T gt SENSOR l 80 00 DEG SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 79 50 RH INPUT 01 NORMAL Analog Sensor Inputs The following details are displayed for analog sensor inputs the name of the analog sensor input for example SEN
50. s printed wiring assembly board There are two terminal blocks for the Inputs one green the other black There are two terminal blocks for the outputs one green the other black To determine the proper wire size see Table 7 Wiring specifications main board Each terminal block is a removable two part assembly to permit easier connection of more than one input at a time If making multiple connections grasp the upper portion of a block and pull firmly to the right until the assembly pulls apart After making the connections push the removed piece back into the portion attached to the printed wiring assembly until the terminal block pieces lock together Connecting Digital Inputs T t 1 L O connect an mpu OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS 1 Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal aeo Note numbering of outputs Monitor begins at the bottom and 4 proceeds numbering 2 If necessary remove a conduit knockout to keys shown at right permit wire entry into the Universal Monitor enclosure 3 Bring the wire s into the Universal Monitor enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot Numbering keys 4 Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block 5 Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly Connecting Digital Outputs To connect an output INPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS Note numbering of inputs begins at the bot
51. the high or low setpoint threshold and any response by the Universal Monitor This feature can prevent transient conditions from prompting unnecessary responses This delay is the amount of time that must elapse before the Universal Monitor acknowledges the change in the monitored sensor and takes any further action such as dialing configured pagers The default time delay 15 1 second displayed as 00 MIN 01 SEC The time delay applies to the triggering of a high or low setpoint and also after the monitored sensor returns to its normal state When the monitored device returns to its normal state the specified time delay must elapse before the Universal Monitor acknowledges the return to normal condition From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Sensor Delay as shown at right and press Enter To change the time delay in minutes and seconds in the range of 00 00 to 99 59 System and Control Options Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T lNEXT SETiECT UNITS DEG 4 mA 050 0 20 mA 090 0 OFFSET 005 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 055 00 HIGH SETPT 085 00 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 Delay Time DELAY TIME BEFORE TRIGGER 00 MIN 01 SEC T JeSELECT 1 NEXT END For minutes MIN press and hold one of the arrow keys T J scroll through the numbers 00 99 Press Enter to advance to seconds SEC For seconds SEC press and hold one of the arr
52. the right side of the Expansion Board as shown below Each switch corresponds to an output on the board in order from left to right for exam ple DIP switch 1 corresponds to Output 9 DIP switch 2 corresponds to Output 10 Optional USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY CLASS 2 ONLY POWER INPUT RELAY OUTPUTS 24V 0 6 A 50 60 Hz 240 V Max 2 Max 50 60 Hz AC1 OV AC2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 e v3 V7 V9 2608 S90 0T8 OV89T Li gt c COMVS el J n EHHH Digital output e ks LI of OUT our2 ours outra OUTS oure OUT7 ours D P SWItC h GS 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 EE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SW4 SW3 SW2 SWI CONTACT INPUTS CONTACT INPUTS DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR USE WITH UNIVERSAL MONITOR Tables 10 and 11 show how to set the DIP switch for each output based how the output is wired see 5 2 2 Connecting Digital Outputs and how you want it to perform during normal operation when communication with the Universal Monitor is lost or when power fails After loss of communications with the Universal Monitor there is time delay about five minutes bef
53. to de energize the equipment before servicing CAUTION The Expansion Board is designed for use on properly grounded earthed 24VAC Class 2 power 50Hz or 60Hz The ground wire for the power lead must be wired to the earth ground terminal stud located next to the 24VAC terminal block This equipment is intended to be installed by a qualified and certified electrician who must review and approve customer supplied wiring and circuit breakers verify correct input and grounded earthed connections to ensure compliance with technical standards and national and local electrical codes Segregate and install separate electrical conduits for non class 2 circuits In accordance with local building codes Each output may be wired according to whether you want the output to be Normally Open or Nor mally Closed The Expansion Board outputs are Form C relay contacts each with three terminals There are two ways to wire the outputs as shown in Figure 11 One wire of the two wire connection should always be connected to the middle terminal The second wire may be connected to either the N C terminal or the N O terminal depending on how whether you want the contact to be closed or open during a power failure Connect to the N C terminal if you want the path to be CLOSED during a power failure or Connect to the N O terminal if you want the path to be OPEN during a power failure Your choice for wiring the output contacts also d
54. valid characters The Site ID will appear with each alarm CHANGE DATE amp TIME T lENEXT l SELECT To enter or change the Site ID gt SETUP SITE ID From the Setup System Info Menu use the arrows T to choose SER Setup Site ID then press Enter 1 FACTORY DEFAULTS enter a Site ID Use the arrows choose a character Setup Site ID Press Enter to advance to the next character position SETUP SITE ID If the Site ID is less than 40 characters you may enter an AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA underscore character to indicate the end of the name TUE ous When finished press Enter again Connect Battery By default the Universal Monitor checks the battery and sounds an alarm when the power fails the battery runs low or the battery needs to be checked The battery s main purpose is to provide enough power to the modem to notify pagers of a power loss The battery will continue to power and provide full operation of the Universal Monitor with the exception of powering the analog inputs sensors The battery will provide backup for a minimum of 10 minutes Using the following procedure to disconnect the battery will disable battery alarm features only The battery itself will continue to provide backup If battery backup is not desired the battery must be unplugged from the circuit board This can be done by removing the battery leads from the jumpers see 2 4 3 Connecting the Battery Pac
55. year The Setup System Info menu allows you to change the date or time or automatic adjustment at any time To change the daylight saving time setting date or time Setup System Info Menu From the Setup System Info Menu use the arrows T J to choose SETUP SYSTEM INFO Change Date amp Time then press Enter J CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE DATE amp TIME T JeNEXT SELECT To change the daylight saving time setting To the right of Daylight Svg Time use the arrows T Jto apt Site Go choose Y Yes automatically adjust for daylight saving time CONNECT BATTERY or N No then press Enter J SETUP SERV PH NUM The format of the date and time is DD MMM YY HR MM SS To Se Di change the date or time Press Enter to advance to the next character position you Change Date amp Time want to change CHANGE DATE amp TIME Use the arrows T J to choose from available entries DAYLIGHT SVG TIME 18 MAY 02 10 56 30 Date Day DD 0 31 T JESELECT NEXT END Month MMM JAN DEC Year YY 00 99 Time Hour 00 23 Minutes MM 00 59 Seconds SS 00 59 Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again 69 9 9 3 9 9 4 System and Control Options Setup Site ID Setup System Info Menu You may enter Site ID to identify the Universal Monitor s location SETUP SYSTEM INFO using a name that may consist of up to 40 characters see Table 20 for CHANGE PASSWORD
56. 0m Plenum Belden 88761 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Shielded 2 18 recommended 150 ft 45m 24VAC TB1 Non Plenum Belden 8770 0 6A Plenum Belden 88770 Recommended 25 5 2 5 2 1 COMVS EIA485 to UM 1 OV O EIA485 to UM JP2 n E JP4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SW4 SW3 SW2 SWI CONTACT INPUTS CONTACT INPUTS Numbering keys DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR USE WITH UNIVBRSAL MONITOR O O Wiring and Connections Optional Expansion Board Connecting Inputs and Outputs The Universal Monitor s optional Expansion Board permits the addition of 16 input and eight output devices This section describes how to connect devices to the Expansion Board s inputs and outputs To determine the proper wire size see Table 9 Each terminal block is a removable assembly to permit easier connection of more than input at a time If making multiple connections grasp the upper portion of a block and pull firmly until the assembly pulls apart After making the connections push the removed piece back into the portion attached to the printed wiring assembly until the terminal block pieces lock together Connecting Digital Inputs The 16 digital inputs are found on the lower portion of the Expansion Board as shown below These inputs are numbered 9 through 24 the Universal Monitor s digital inputs are numbered 1 through 8 eeee
57. 85 connection 1 10 LED Indicators Optional LEDs yellow amp red ON OFF energized de energized Expansion Board 5 3 1 Connect EIA485 Connectors to Main Board Connection to the Universal Monitor 9 10 Setup Exp Board Optional E Digital input connectors 16 H EIA485 connector Expansion Board I Power status LED 1 10 LED Indicators Optional Indicates the power status of the Expansion Board Expansion Board J 24VAC power Power connection for the Expansion Board Requires 3 4 Input Power Connections connector 24VAC Optional Expansion Board Introduction 1 9 LED Indicators The Universal Monitor s controller board has LED indicators that show the status of inputs outputs and the common alarm as well as the modem and SiteScan Web connections EIA422 SiteScan Output LEDs Web LEDs dis OUTPUT4 Modem LEDs MODEM 0577 a TX DS75 DCD Table 3 DS61 0560 DS62 mE 0555 0557 0559 0558 0553 TB7 24V INPUT BATTERY RELAY nMLLULLLD REV DO G OUTPUT Beni ens BOTTOM P DS52 0551 0548 DS47 DS78 E DS79 mE MODEM 2577 2576 2574 2575 0569 0571 DS72 EE DS70 0567 0566 mmt 0565 0564 eu B E B2 8 W Hg 1 H 181 BEBBL La MODEM AWG ty H
58. 8mm 4 1 6 406 4mm Universal Monitor back plate Q 0 213 5 4mm Bottom hole diameter 11 2 3 2 3 1 Installation Main Board Flush Mounting the Universal Monitor NOTE Removing the conduit knockouts before mounting the Universal Monitor on the wall will ease installation and prevent strain on the mounting hardware and wall It is imperative to remove the knockouts if the unit is to be flush mounted The rectangular access doors on the top and bottom of the Universal Monitor must be reversed so they slide the opposite direction Leaving the doors as shipped from the factory prevents them from being opened when the panel is flush mounted in a wall The Universal Monitor may be flush mounted according to company practices either with screws through the sides of the panel into wall supports or with hanging hardware that attaches to the back of the panel After determining how and where to place the unit check to ensure that you have all the hardware required to install the panel in the wall Obtain the needed tools Required tools Saw Electric drill Screwdriver Marker to denote layout of the hole to accommodate the Universal Monitor Trim ring and associated hardware Mounting hardware Mounting the Panel CAUTION Check building plans and other relevant documents to determine whether mounting the Universal Monitor at the selected location might cause cutting or otherwise damaging
59. ACTERS MAX gt OUTPUTOI1 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt SET TO NORMALLY OPENED NO OR NORMALLY CLOSED NC gt NO gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 117 Setup Menu Setup Output Expansion Board Outputs SETUP OUTPUT Setup for discrete output points Select output to edit OUTPUT DEFINITION 1 OUTPUTO1 NO 2 OUTPUTO2 NC 3 OUTPUTO3 NO Ze Ze Ze LT EEEE 4 OUTPUT04 NC NO NORMALLY OPENED 5 OUTPUTO5 NO NC NORMALLY CLOSED 6 OUTPUT06 NC Wwe CENE eR OUTPUTO7 NO 8 OUTPUTOS NC 9 EXPANSION BOARD OUTPUTS O RETURN TO SETUP MENU I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 9 SETUP OUTPUT Setup for discrete output points Select output to edit OUTPUT DEFINITION 1 OUTPUTO9 NO 2 OUTPUT10 NC 3 OUTPUT11 NO 4 12 NC Ze Ze Ze K 5 OUTPUT13 NO NO NORMALLY OPENED 6 OUTPUT14 NC NC NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUT15 NO 8 OUTPUT16 NC NOTE SET BY DIPSWITCH O RETURN TO SETUP MENU YOU Z Z WX O RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt CHANGE LABEL 8 CHARACTERS MAX gt OUTPUTO9 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 118 A 6 6 Setup Modem amp Pagers For details on this topic see 9 8 Setup System Setup Modem amp Pagers Pager Setup Setup Menu For details on this feature see 9 8 8 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN and 9 8 4 Pager Setup Communications Check Servi
60. All input data may be viewed by scrolling beyond the four lines that appear on the LCD at one time To view all inputs use the arrows T 4 return to the previous screen press the ESC key 37 7 6 7 6 1 View Output Status The Output Status option allows you to view the current status of all eight outputs If the optional Expansion Board is used the additional eight digital outputs can also be viewed To view the Output Status From the Main Menu use the arrows T J to choose View Status then press Enter From the View Status Menu use the arrows T choose View Output Status then press Enter J Output Status The Output Status screen displays the status of each digital output The following details appear for digital outputs the name of the output for example OUTPUTO1 the current status ON values are updated constantly while being viewed There are five possible states for a digital output as shown in Table 19 Table 19 Digital output states State _ _ Controlled Controlled by Universal Monitor Universal Monitor OFF Automato _ Manually ON This output ee lll ON or OFF Manual Output Ctrl MAN MANOFF Manually OFF Manually OFF Sitescon Web poe w All outputs forced ON MD all outputs via hardware switch on circuit board View Status Options Main Menu gt VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL T J NEXT J Se
61. BAL SERV DIAL OUT TEST FAILED 18 APR 02 05 23 10 MODEM MODEM RESET 12 MAR 02 22 47 10 LIEBERT GLOBAL SERV DIAL OUT TEST PASSED 12 MAR 02 05 23 10 lt ENTER gt MORE lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL 1 REFRESH EVENT LOG 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT NUMBER _ 95 View Status Menus A 4 4 View Trend Log For details on this feature see 7 4 View Trend Log View Trend Log TREND LOG Trend history for each sensor Select sensor for trend you want to view 1 SENSOR_1 2 SENSOR_2 3 SENSOR_3 4 SENSOR_4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 TREND LOG Trend history SENSOR_1 75 4 DEG NORMAL 28 AUG 02 15 45 10 SENSOR_1 70 5 DEG LOW SETPOINT EVENT 28 AUG 02 15 15 10 SENSOR_1 79 9 DEG RETURN TO NORMAL 28 AUG 02 14 45 10 SENSOR_1 SENSOR PROBLEM 28 AUG 02 14 15 10 lt ENTER gt MORE lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL SENSOR_1 65 9 DEG LOW SETPOINT ALARM 28 AUG 02 13 45 10 SENSOR 1 69 9 DEG LOW SETPOINT EVENT 28 AUG 02 13 15 10 SENSOR 1 80 7 DEG HIGH SETPOINT EVENT 28 AUG 02 12 45 10 l REFRESH TREND LOG 2 VIEW A DIFFERENT SENSOR 3 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 96 View Status Menus A 4 5 View Input Status For details on this feature see 7 5 View Input Status View Input amp Sensor Status INPUT amp SENSOR STATUS Sensor values amp discrete inputs status INPUT SENSOR_1 SENSOR_2 SENSOR_3 SENSOR_4 INPUT 01 INPUT 02 INPUT 03 INPUT 04
62. C UR Owe 21 4 2 3 Setting the Digital Output 22 Connecting Anglo SS 22 4 8 1 Setting the 12VDC 24VDC Analog Power 23 4 8 2 Connecting the Analog Ground 23 Connecting Common Alarm Outputs 24 EIA4d2Z2 Sitescan Wep Connecti do e Ro 24 Communications ConnectlonDS 3 i4 vase See Aged awe RESP uu ER 24 40 1 OIN EC UDE cusa y ed teuer ceu alos tcu teda 24 50 22 Phone Hine Connector ud ecd VT ERE euentus edes tei ue gru 24 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 7 0 7 1 7 2 7 9 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 8 0 8 1 8 2 9 0 9 1 9 2 9 8 9 4 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD AN reine HS ore md atate dor eae am Se Connecting and Outputs dass cee sad ace ER Mawr Red ROW DAL Connecti ne Ss s cae 0 2 2 Connecting y PI CR RS le de od Be haapa 5 2 9 Setting the Digital Output DIP Switches Connect to the Universal Monitor 5 3 1 Connect EIA485 Connectors to Main PBoard 5 3 2 Enable t
63. Connection via RS232 set up direct connection via the Universal Monitor s RS232 port select COM1 as shown above left This opens the COM1 Properties window Proceed to Step 6 next section Remote Connection via Modem To make a remote connection through the Universal Monitor s modem select your computer s modem HSP56 MicroModem in the example shown above right Enter the area code and phone number of the Universal Monitor s modem Proceed to Step 8 in A 2 4 Set Up the Connection s Properties skip Steps 6 and 7 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface A 2 3 Set Up the COM1 Port Direct Connection Only The following steps apply only to setting up a direct connection to the Service Terminal Interface via the Universal Monitor s RS232 port If you are setting up a remote connection via modem skip to Step 8 next section COM1 Port Setup 6 Inthe COM1 Properties window shown below make the following selections Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None COM1 Properties 1 X Bits per second 50 2 Data bits a Parity None Stop bits Flow control Restore Defaults 7 Click When the connection is open the connection name appears the title bar of the HyperTerminal window To complete the setup continue with Step 8 next section 88 Connecting to the Service T
64. D Controller Board YE S SBE 22 elan AE 2 e Knockouts and On Off switch access slots for Transformer Groundwire Power top and bottom Module for LCD receptacle Introduction 1 66 Typical Configuration Figure 3 shows an example of external devices connected to the Universal Monitor s controller board There may be up to eight digital output eight digital input and four analog input devices connected The optional Universal Monitor Expansion Board provides additional connections for eight output and sixteen digital input devices Remote access 15 available via SiteScan Web and through the modem which enables pager notifications and use of the Service Terminal Interface Figure 3 Typical Configuration Universal Monitor main board Digital outputs INAL ROTATED IN VII 7 24v INPUT m RS232 re l BATTERY ak TB3 RELAY a i Third party 5 4 system i BMS x ei E Phone 1 Im DM E o x i x 4 BE INPUTS line B Bo WD P mm 0 comms d m ER MBOMA SENSORS ALL CIRCU US 1 ANALOG Es Epis Digital inputs SiteScan Web e W Analog inputs Expansion Board optional CONDUCTORS CLASS 2 ONLY POWER INPUT RE
65. DE IN OFF POSITION BY OPERATOR 7 OUTPUTL5 AUTO 7272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727 Z 8 OUTPUT16 AUTO 9 RETURN TO SETUP MENU O RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt OVERRIDE OUTPUT OUTPUTO9 AUTO 2 ON 1 MAN OFF 0 gt 2 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 129 A 6 10 Clear Alarms amp Logs For details on this topic see 9 12 Clear Alarms amp Logs Clear Active Alarms For details on this feature see 9 12 1 Clear Active Alarms Clear Alarms amp Logs Clear Active Alarms CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS Clear active alarms or log records Select the log to clear l CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS 2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CLEAR TREND LOGS RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt CLEAR ALL THE ACTIVE ALARMS YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Clear the Alarm Log For details on this feature see 9 12 2 Clear the Alarm Log Clear Alarms amp Logs Clear the Alarm Log CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS Clear active alarms or log records Select the log to clear 1 CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS 2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CLEAR TREND LOGS RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 2 gt CLEAR ALL RECORDS IN THE ALARM LOG YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 130 Setup Menu Clear the Event Log For details on this featur
66. E 999 9 to 999 9 gt 020 0 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE 20 mA VALUE 999 9 to 999 9 gt 020 0 709 Setup Sensor continued gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE OFFSET VALUE gt 000 0 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt IS SENSOR AN ALARM AL OR EVENT EV gt AL gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt IS SENSOR ALARM LATCHED YES Y OR NO N gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE LOW SETPOINT gt 0015 0 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE HIGH SETPOINT gt 0015 0 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt DELAY TIME BEFORE TRIGGER MM SS gt 00 01 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 110 Setup Menu A 6 4 Setup I O Matrix For details on this feature see 9 6 Setup System Setup I O Matrix Setup Matrix Map Input to Output Main Board Inputs SETUP I O MATRIX Program inputs amp sensors to control outputs Select to map inputs or sensors 1 MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT 2 MAP SENSOR TO OUTPUT 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT Program input to control output s Select input to map INPUT 1 INPUT 01 2 INPUT 02 3 INPUT 03 4 INPUT 04 5 INPUT 05 6 INPUT 06 INPUT 07 8 INPUT 08 9 EXPANSION BOARD INPUTS TO SETUP I O MATRIX I RETURN TO SETUP MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 INPUT 01 TO OUTPUTO1 YES Y gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCES
67. ENTER SITE ID NAME 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 122 Setup Menu Connect Battery For details on this feature see 9 9 4 Connect Battery Connect Battery CONNECT BATTERY CURRENT SETTING 1 CONNECT BATTERY Y 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt IS THE BATTERY CONNECTED YES Y OR NO N gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only For details on this feature see 9 9 5 Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Termi nal Interface only Backup amp Upload Configuration File Backup BACKUP AND UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE Backup from panel saves panel configurations Upload to panel restores panel configurations Select to backup or upload file 1 BACKUP CONFIGURATION FILE 2 UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE 3 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 4 RETURN TO SETUP MENU RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt INITIATE A BACKUP OF CONFIGURATION FTLE YES Y OR NO N gt N gt INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM BACKUP ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS TO BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NAME E G UMCONFIG SAV gt BACKUP SUCCESSFUL 123 Setup Menu Backup amp Upload Configuration
68. FAULTS Service Terminal Interface only in A 6 7 Setup System Info for details on backing up settings using the Service Terminal Interface FACLO Deas RESTORE ALL DEFAULTS The password is the sole exception when reverting to the factory default settings The password can be reset to the factory default of Jey N END AAAA only through the DIP switches For details see Change Password on page 69 9 9 9 Perform Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface only This function which may be performed only through the Service Terminal Interface upgrades the Universal Monitor s firmware to the newest version NOTE This action will overwrite any configuration settings You may want to back up your settings before restoring the factory defaults See Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only in A 6 7 Setup System Info for details on backing up settings using the Service Terminal Interface Connect to the Universal Monitor either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 0 zero Setup System Login Required At the Login Menu enter your password At the Setup Menu enter 7 Setup System Information At the Setup System Info menu enter 8 Perform Firmware Update At the Perform Firmware Update menu shown below enter 1 to proceed with an update Firmware Update Ser
69. FORM FIRMWARE UPDATE 9 TNTTTATE REMOTE ALARM TEST O RETURN TO SETUP MENU I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT NUMBER _ Change Password For details on this feature see 9 9 1 Change Password Change Password CHANGE PASSWORD 1 PASSWORD 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt ENTER ORIGINAL PASSWORD MUST BE 4 CHARACTERS gt gt ENTER NEW PASSWORD MUST BE 4 CHARACTERS gt gt ENTER NEW PASSWORD AGAIN FOR CONFIRMATION gt gt PASSWORD CHANGE SUCCESSFUL 121 Setup Menu Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time For details on this feature see 9 9 2 Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time Change Date amp Time CHANGE DATE amp TIME CURRENT DATE amp TIME DST 1 DATE amp TIME 28 AUG 02 14 45 10 Y 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt CHANGE DATE amp TIME DD MON YY HR MM SS 28 AUG 02 14 45 10 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt ENABLE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME YES Y OR NO N gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Setup Site ID For details on this feature see 9 9 3 Setup Site ID Setup Site ID SETUP SITE ID Define name to reference panel CURRENT SITE ID 1 SETUP SITE ID 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt
70. H SEE 093959 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 Latched Unlatched IS ALARM LATCHED N T l v N Message if sensor has been defined as an event LATCH NOT ALLOWED WHEN IN EVENT MODE ESC ZBACK 9 5 9 9 5 10 Change Low Setpoint The Low Setpoint value is typically above the 4 mA value for the sen sor For example if the 4 mA value is 50 F the Low Setpoint might be 60 F When the sensor crosses below this value an alarm or event will occur depending on the sensor configuration The default Low Setpoint for each sensor is 950 0 Values that can be entered range from the 4 mA value the Offset value in the example 50 5 55 to the 20 mA value the Offset value in the example 90 5 95 To determine these values see 9 5 4 Change 4 mA Value 9 5 5 Change 20 mA Value and 9 5 6 Change Offset Value To enter a new value From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Low Setpt for the selected sensor and press Enter To change the Low Setpoint Use the arrows Jto choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again Change High Setpoint The High Setpoint value is typically below the 20 mA value for the sen sor For example if the 20 mA value is 90 F the High Setpoint might be 85 F When the sensor crosses above this value an alarm or event will occur depending on the sensor configuration The default High Setpoint for each s
71. INPUT 05 INPUT 06 INPUT 07 INPUT 08 INPUT 09 INPUT 10 INPUT 11 STATUS VALUE 80 0 DEG 80 0 DEG 9 5 RH NORMAL ALARM EVENT ALARM ALARM EVENT NORMAL NORMAL EVENT NORMAL NORMAL lt ENTER gt MORE lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL INPUT_12 INPUT_13 INPUT_14 INPUT 15 INPUT_16 INPUT 17 INPUT 18 INPUT 19 INPUT 20 INPUT 21 INPUT 22 INPUT 23 INPUT 24 NORMAL ALARM EVENT ALARM ALARM EVENT NORMAL NORMAL EVENT NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL 1 VIEW SENSOR 1 DYNAMICALLY 2 VIEW SENSOR 2 DYNAMICALLY 3 VIEW SENSOR 3 DYNAMICALLY 4 VIEW SENSOR 4 DYNAMICALLY 5 REFRESH INPUT amp SENSOR STATUS 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 VIEWING SENSOR 1 DYNAMICALLY SENSOR 1 80 0 DEG PRESS ESC KEY TO EXIT 97 View Status Menus A 4 6 View Output Status For details on this feature see 7 6 View Output Status View Output Status OUTPUT STATUS Discrete outputs status OUTPUT STATUS OUTPUTOL OUTPUTO2 OUTPUTO3 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTOS OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 lt ENTER gt MORE OUTPUT15 OUTPUT16 ON OFF ON MAN ON ON OFF MAN OFF ON ON OFF ON MAN ON ON OFF lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL ON OFF 1 REFRESH OUTPUT STATUS 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER _ 98 View Status Menus A 4 7 View Pager Numbers For details on this feature see 7 7 View Pager Numbers View Pager
72. L gt IS INPUT NORMALLY OPENED NO OR NORMALLY CLOSED NC NO gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt IS INPUT AN ALARM AL OR EVENT EV gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt TS ALARM LATCHED YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt DELAY TIME BEFORE TRIGGER SS gt 00 01 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 107 Setup Menu A 6 2 Setup Common Alarm For details on this feature see 9 4 Setup System Setup Common Alarm Setup Common Alarm SETUP COMMON ALARM Select if the common alarm relay contact 15 to reset with s1lence alarm CURRENT SETTING 1 SETUP COMMON ALARM N 2 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 3 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt RESET COMMON ALARM WITH STLENCE YES Y OR gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 108 Setup Menu A 6 3 Setup Sensor For details on this feature see 9 5 Setup System Setup Sensor Setup Sensor SETUP SENSOR Setup for analog input points Select sensor to edit SENSOR VALUE 1 SENSOR_1 80 0 DEG 2 SENSOR_2 3 SENSOR_3 80 0 DEG 4 SENSOR_4 79 5 RH RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt IS THE SENSOR CONNECTED YES Y OR NO N gt LN gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE SENSOR LABEL 8 CHARACTERS MAX gt SENSOR_1 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE UNITS LABEL 3 CHARACTERS MAX gt DEG gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt CHANGE 4 mA VALU
73. LAY OUTPUTS 2406 0 6 A 50 60 Hz 240 V v Max 2 Max 50 60 Hz AC1 OV AC2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 gz 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 J 2 gt COMVS f e EIA485 UM ov r EIA485 to UM n n j 5 Pr H H 2 E n e re MM Digital outputs Hm HI 00000000 990000000 00000000 00000000 i e JP2 NS JP3 JP4 SW4 9410 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 swi CONTACT INPUTS CONTACT INPUTS 1808088 5 g Digital inputs Heat rejection unit Chiller Fire alarm Generator panel Introduction 1 7 Controller Board Overview The Universal Monitor s controller board has connectors for eight digital inputs four analog inputs and eight digital outputs as shown below The board comes complete with light emitting diodes LEDs to display the status of monitored devices a battery pack for short term backup communica tions ports power connections and other features necessary to monitor and protect your operation A Power Battery C EIA422 D Audible E Audible horn On Off switch pack LEDs horn jumper EE Transformer Module DD 24VAC power connector E F Common Alarm connectors G Digital o
74. LOSED NO T J No NC END Setup Input Menu SRTURTTNEUTAON LABEL INPUT 01 NORM OPEN CLOSE NO gt ALARM EVENT AL JULNEXT J SELECT LATCHED N DELAY 00 01 Alarmable Event IS INPUT AN ALARM OR EVENT AL lt ZEND EN 9 3 4 Set Up Alarmable Inputs in Latched or Unlatched Mode 9 3 5 Alarmable input points may be set up in Latched mode Y which requires the user to clear the Universal Monitor alarms after an alarm has occurred or Unlatched mode N in which alarms will automati cally clear after a return to normal state The default setting for alarmable inputs 15 N Unlatched Any input defined as an event 15 automatically Unlatched A digital input defined as Latched does not reset automatically after an alarm It will remain in the triggered position even after the moni tored device returns to normal After an alarm the user must manu ally reset Latched inputs as described in 9 12 1 Clear Active Alarms This also means that any digital outputs linked to a Latched digital input will remain triggered until the input is manually reset A digital input defined as Unlatched will automatically track the sta tus of the monitored device No action by the user is required From the Setup Input Menu choose Latched as shown above right and press Enter To change this feature use the arrows T J to choose Y Yes Latched N No Unlatched then press Enter J
75. Log Files Service Terminal Interface 8 0 SILENCE ALARM amp BACKUP LOG FILES SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE 8 1 This section describes two features that are available in the Service Terminal Interface Silence Alarm Backup Log Files Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface The Silence Alarm menu item allows you to silence the audible alarm and reset the Common Alarm Relay output if the common alarm is configured to reset with silence This menu item is available only through the Service Terminal Interface and SiteScan Web connec tion NOTE An alarm may also be silenced by pressing any key on the LCD keypad on the front of the Universal Monitor The LCD does not offer Silence Alarm as a menu item To silence the alarm remotely through the Service Terminal Interface Connect to the Universal Monitor either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 8 Silence Alarm At the Silence Alarm menu shown below enter 1 to silence the audible alarm immediately To exit without silencing the alarm enter 2 or press the Escape key Silence Alarm Service Terminal Interface only SILENCE ALARM Silence alarm and reset common alarm relay if common alarm relay is configured to reset with silence alarm 1 SILENCE ALARM 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt ALARM HAS BEEN SILENCED A confirmation message ap
76. NOTE Only alarmable input points may be set up as Latched If you attempt to set up an event as Latched the message shown at right appears Press the ESC key to return to the previous screen to con tinue configuring the digital input The only way to reset latched alarms 15 by clearing active alarms This step 1s required to return latched points to their normal state For details see 9 12 1 Clear Active Alarms Set Up Delay Time Each input may be set up with a specified time delay between the occurrence of an alarm or event a monitored device changes state and any response by the Universal Monitor This feature can prevent needless responses to transient conditions This delay is the amount of time that must elapse before the Universal Monitor acknowledges the change of state in the monitored device and takes any further action such as dialing configured pagers The default time delay is 1 second displayed as 00 MIN 01 SEC The time delay applies only when a monitored device changes from its normal state for example the Universal Monitor detects a closed contact that is defined as Normally Open When the monitored device returns to its normal state the Universal Monitor acknowledges the change of state immediately From the Setup Input Menu choose Delay as shown at right and press Enter System and Control Options Setup Input Menu SETUP INPUT 01 LABEL INPUT 01 NORM OPEN CLOSE NO ALARM EVEN
77. NS CHECK YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful Enter Time To Perform Communications Check This function schedules the daily communications test between the Universal Monitor and the selected service phone number as described in the previous section At the Enter Time To Perform Communications Check prompt enter the time to initiate the com munications check using the format HH MM hours and minutes in military time ranging from 00 00 for midnight to 23 59 for 11 59 p m The current setting appears in brackets 00 00 in the following example gt ENTER TIME TO PERFORM COMMUNICATIONS CHECK HH gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful 75 System and Control Options 9 9 8 Factory Defaults Setup System Info Menu At any time you may restore all default values for settings in the Uni SETUP SYSTEM INFO versal Monitor as it was shipped CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE DATE amp TIME NOTE T NExT l SELECT l SETUP SITE ID This action will overwrite any configuration settings You may CONNECT BATTERY want to back up your settings before restoring the factory SETUP SERV PH NUM defaults See Backup and Upload Configuration File FACTORY DE
78. P INPUT SETUP COMMON ALARM SETUP SENSOR SETUP I O MATRIX From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen T JeNEXT SELECT From the System and Control Menu use the arrows T J to choose SETUP OUTPUT Setup System then press Enter Jd SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS SETUP SYSTEM INFO Select a Sensor to Configure SETUP EXP BOARD From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T J to choose Setup Sensor and press Enter J Select Sensor Menu From the Select Sensor Menu choose the sensor you want for SELECT SENSOR example Sensor 1 and press Enter J gt SENSOR 1 80 00 DEG SENSOR 2 Table 22 shows sensor features that may be changed along with the T l NEXT l SELECT default settings By default sensor inputs are not connected SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 79 50 RH To activate a sensor input you must specify it as connected and enter corresponding values for 4 and 20 mA as well as high and low set points Other features that may be altered include the name of the sensor the abbreviation for the units and defining the sensor as alarmable or as an event Alarmable sensors may be Latched Y or Unlatched N Event status allows you to monitor a sensor s high and low setpoints and use those setpoints to change the status of an output 1f desired without triggering an alarm Events are always Unlat
79. PIN NUMBER 20 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 66 System and Control Options Enable Communications Check Enabling this function permits a daily communications test between the Universal Monitor and the selected pager Once each day the Universal Monitor dials the pager at a specified time and sends this message UNIVERSAL MONITOR COMM CHECK The time of the test 1s specified at the next prompt Enter Time To Perform Communications Check At the Enable Communications Check prompt enter Y Yes enable or N No disable The cur rent setting appears in brackets N in the following example gt ENABLE COMMUNICATIONS CHECK YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful Enter Time To Perform Communications Check This function schedules the daily communications test between the Universal Monitor and the selected pager as described in the previous section At the Enter Time To Perform Communications Check prompt enter the time to initiate the com munications check using the format HH MM hours and minutes in military time ranging from 00 00 for midnight to 23 59 for 11 59 p m The current setting appears brackets 00 00 in the following example gt ENTER TIME TO PERFORM COMMUNICATIONS CHECK HH MM gt 00 00 gt
80. ROOM TMP T lENEXT I SELECT UNITS 0 4 mA 999 9 20 mA 999 9 OFFSET 000 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0999 9 HIGH SETPT 40999 9 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 Change Units Label CHANGE UNITS LABEL UNITS DEG T JeSELECT NEXT END 9 5 4 9 5 5 9 5 6 Change 4 mA Value For the 4 mA value enter the smallest value for the range of the sen sor for example 50 F for a temperature sensor with a range of 50 F to 90 F The default value for each sensor is 999 9 Values that can be entered range from 999 9 to 999 9 To enter a new value From the Setup Sensor Menu choose 4 mA for the selected sensor and press Enter J To change the 4 mA value e Use the arrows T to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again Change 20 mA Value For the 20 mA value enter the largest value for the range of the sen sor for example 90 F for a temperature sensor with a range of 50 F to 90 F The default value for each sensor is 4999 9 Values that can be entered range from 999 9 to 4999 9 enter a new value From the Setup Sensor Menu choose 20 mA for the selected sen sor and press Enter 1 To change the 20 mA value e Use the arrows Jto choose a character Press Enter to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again Change Offset Value For the Offset
81. SENSOR 4 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 4 Atthe prompt to initiate a backup of the selected log file enter Y Yes begin or N No cancel The current setting appears in brackets N in the following example gt INITIATE A BACKUP OF ALARM LOG YES Y OR NO N gt N gt 41 Silence Alarm amp Backup Log Files Service Terminal Interface The following instructions refer to the Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal program These steps may vary for other communications programs 5 At the top of the HyperTerminal window shown below click on Transfer then on Receive File Universal Monitor HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help 1 BRCKUP 2 BRCKUP E 3 BACKUP 4 BACKUP 9 BRCKUP 6 BRCKUP 7 RETURN lolx Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File Capture to Printer TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 1 TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 2 TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 3 TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 4 TO MAIN MENU SELECT NUMBER 1 A BACKUP OF ALARM LOG VES V OR NO N gt gt V INSTRUCTIONS PERFORM BACKUP ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE 15 BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NAME E G ALARM LOG_ Receive File 1X Place received file in the followi
82. SFUL INPUT 01 TO OUTPUTO2 YESCY gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 01 TO OUTPUTO3 YES CY gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT 01 TO OUTPUTO4 YES CY gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 01 TO OUTPUTO5 YES CY gt N OUTPUTS 12345678910111213141516 YNNNNNNNN N N N NN N N NYNNNNNN N N N NN NN NNYNNNNNN N NN NN NN NNNYNNNNN N N NN N NN NNNNYNNNN N N NN NN N NNNNNYNNN N N NN N NN NNNNNNYNN N N NN N NN NNNNNNNYN NN NN N NN OR NO N OR NO N OR NO N OR NO N OR NO N 111 ala sl ale sl sl als sl ale ale ale ala 49 49 49 49 9 49 9 9 49 9 8 NUMBER OUTPUTO1 OUTPUTO2 OUTPUTO3 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTOO OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 15 ala ale ales ale ale ala 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 tS 4 4 OUTPUT DESCRIPTION OUTPUT01 OUTPUTO2 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTOO OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUT15 ala ala ala ala ale ale ala 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A tS 4 Setup Menu Setup Menu Setup Matrix Map Input to Output Main Board Inputs continued gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt MAP INPUT_01 TO OUTPUTO6 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL TNPUT_01 TO OUTPUTO7 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt
83. SOR_ 1 the current reading 80 00 DEG values are updated constantly while being viewed There are three possible states for an analog input as shown in LULU 02 ALAN Table 17 INPUT 03 EVENT ne INPUT 04 ALARM Table 17 Analog input states INPUT 05 ALARM Reading for example 80 00 DEG or 79 50 RH INPUT 06 INPUT 07 INPUT 08 INPUT 09 INPUT 10 ENSUE EVENT NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL ALARM EVENT INPUT 12 ALARM INPUT 13 ALARM INPUT 14 EVENT INPUT 15 NORMAL Not configured NOTE If the status displays dashes the Universal Monitor INPUT 16 NORMAL was unable to take a reading There may be a connection INPUT_17 NORMAL problem INPUT 18 ALARM INPUT 19 EVENT If the status is blank the sensor is not configured as being INPUT_20 ALARM connected INPUT 21 ALARM INPUT 22 EVENT NORMAL Digital Inputs The following details appear for digital inputs the name of the digital input for example INPUT 01 NOTE 46 additional Inputs the current status NORMAL values are updated constantly while 09 thru INPUT_24 being viewed for optional Expansion Board There are three possible states for a digital input as shown in Table 18 Table 18 Digital input states Description NORMAL In normal state ALARM In alarm status for an input configured as alarmable EVENT An event has occurred for an input configured as an event Viewing Additional Input Data
84. See PAGER TO VIEW See gt SENSOR 1 80 00 DEG Section gt OUTPUTO1 Section gt PAGER NUMBER 1 Section SENSOR 2 DEG 75 OUTPUTO2 OFF 7 6 PAGER NUMBER 2 7 7 SENSOR 3 OUTPUTO3 ON PAGER NUMBER 3 SENSOR 4 79 50 RH OUTPUTO4 MAN ON PAGER NUMBER 4 INPUT_01 NORMAL OUTPUTO5 ON INPUT 02 ALARM OUTPUT06 OFF d INPUT 03 EVENT OUTPUTO7 MAN OFF EE Mc INPUT 04 ALARM OUTPUTS ON VIEW PAGER NUMBER 1 INPUT 05 ALARM 8 add l OUTPUTO9 OFF 16 additional outputs inputs for INPUT 08 NORMAL for Y optional INPUT 09 NORMAL optional Y Y Expansion Expansion PAGER 1 NUMBER PAGER 1 PIN Board INPUT 24 NORMAL Board 9 18005551212 01234567891011121344 32 7 1 7 1 4 View Active Alarms The Active Alarm screen displays all alarms that are occurring up to a maximum of 33 A Current Alarm screen appears automatically whenever an alarm occurs except during setup This screen can display only the two most recent active alarms To view any other active alarms use the View Active Alarms feature You may view active alarms at any time by using the following steps From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose View Status as shown at right and then press Enter J From the View Status Menu use the arrows T choose View Active Alarms and press Enter J Active Alarms The Active Alarms screen displays up to 33 records it shows any active alarm and any Latched alarm that has not been clear
85. T AL NEXT LATCHED N DELAY 00 01 Latched Unlatched IS ALARM LATCHED N ZEND Message if input has been defined as an event LATCH NOT ALLOWED WHEN IN EVENT MODE ESC ZBACK Setup Input Menu SETUP INPUT 01 LABEL INPUT 01 NORM OPEN CLOSE NO ALARM EVENT AL JeNEXT 1 LATCHED N DELAY 00 01 Delay Time DELAY TIME BEFORE TRIGGER 00 MIN 01 T JeSELECT 1 NEXT END 01 SEC To change the time delay In minutes and seconds in the range of 00 00 to 99 59 For minutes MIN press and hold one of the arrow keys T J scroll through the numbers 00 99 Press Enter to advance to seconds SEC For seconds SEC press and hold one of the arrow keys T J scroll through the numbers 00 59 When finished press Enter again 47 9 4 System and Control Options Setup System Setup Common Alarm The audible alarm sounds after the Universal Monitor detects an alarm condition in any input that has been defined as alarmable including digital and analog sensor inputs Once the alarm is silenced there are two options By default the common alarm remains energized until the input alarm is cleared You may change this setting to de energize the common alarm automatically once the alarm is silenced You might want to reset the common alarm with silence if an external alarm for example a horn is connected to the com
86. TE This will replace the current configuration settings in the Universal Monitor with the most recent backup 71 System and Control Options Back Up the Configuration File 8 Atthe prompt to Initiate a Backup of Configuration File enter Y Yes begin or N No cancel The current setting appears brackets N in the following example gt INITIATE A BACKUP OF CONFIGURATION FILE YES Y OR NO N gt gt The following instructions refer to the Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal program These steps may vary for other communications programs 9 At the top of the HyperTerminal window shown below click on Transfer then on Receive File Universal Monitor HyperTerminal 1 x File Edit View Call Transfer Help D al Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File Receive File Enter folder gt INITIATE A gt N gt Browse _ i Use receiving protocol GURATION FILE YES Y OR NO Place received file in the following folder CA Capture to Printer Select Xmodem modem INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM BACKUP ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICAI Receive Close SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT RECEIVE FILE ENTER FOLDER WHERE FILE IS BE RECEIVED SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT RECEIVE BUTTON AND ENTER FILE NRME E 6 UMCONF IG 51532727223 272 21x m
87. TO5 AUTO MAN OFF OVERRIDE IN OFF POSITION BY OPERATOR 6 OUTPUT06 AUTO 7272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272750 7727 OUTPUTO7 AUTO 8 OUTPUTOS AUTO O EXPANSION BOARD OUTPUTS O RETURN TO SETUP MENU I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt OVERRIDE OUTPUT OUTPUTOI AUTO 2 MAN ON 1 MAN OFF 0 gt 2 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 128 Setup Menu Override Output Expansion Board Outputs OVERRIDE OUTPUT Manually override an output point Select output to override OUTPUT CONTROL 1 OUTPUT01 AUTO 2 OUTPUT02 AUTO 3 OUTPUTO3 AUTO Ze e Ze EE 4 OUTPUTOA AUTO AUTO CONTROL BY PANEL 5 OUTPUTO5 AUTO MAN ON OVERRIDE IN ON POSITION BY OPERATOR 6 OUTPUTOO AUTO MAN OFF OVERRIDE IN OFF POSITION BY OPERATOR 7 7 72727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727272727727 8 OUTPUTOS AUTO 9 EXPANSION BOARD OUTPUTS O RETURN TO SETUP MENU I RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 9 OVERRIDE OUTPUT Manually override an output point Select output to override OUTPUT CONTROL 1 OUTPUTO9 AUTO 2 OUTPUT10 AUTO 3 OUTPUT11 AUTO Ze Z Ze Ze Ze Ze Ze e Ze Ze e Ze 4 OUTPUT12 AUTO AUTO CONTROL BY PANEL 5 OUTPUT13 AUTO MAN ON OVERRIDE IN ON POSITION BY OPERATOR 6 OUTPUT14 AUTO MAN OFF OVERRI
88. TPUT15 ala ale als als ala a 4 4 4 4 4 4 tS 4 4 Setup Matrix Map Input to Output Expansion Board Inputs OUTPUT DESCRIPTION OUTPUTO1 OUTPUTO2 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTOO OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 15 sl ala ala sl ala ala ale ale ala 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S S 4 OUTPUT DESCRIPTION OUTPUTO1 OUTPUTO2 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTOO OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUT15 ala mls ala ala ala ala als ale ala ala 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 Setup Menu Setup Menu Setup Matrix Map Input to Output Expansion Board Inputs continued INPUT 09 TO OUTPUTO1 YES Y OR NO N gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT 09 TO OUTPUTO2 YES Y OR NO N gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 09 TO OUTPUTO3 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 09 TO OUTPUTOA YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL TNPUT_09 TO OUTPUTO5 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL TNPUT_09 TO OUTPUTO6 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL TNPUT_09 TO OUTPUTO7 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL TNPUT_09 TO OUTPUTO8 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSF
89. TURN TO SETUP MENU SELECT A NUMBER 9 MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT 1 INPUT 09 2 INPUT 10 3 INPUT 11 4 INPUT 12 5 INPUT 13 6 INPUT 14 INPUT 15 8 INPUT 16 O INPUT 17 O INPUT_18 A INPUT_19 B INPUT_20 C INPUT_21 D INPUT_22 E INPUT_23 F INPUT_24 G RETURN TO SETUP I O MATRI NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN H RETURN TO SETUP MENU SELECT A NUMBER 9 N Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z N 22 2 2 2 2 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N 22 Z Z Z Z Z N gt x Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z N 22 Z Z Z Z Z N Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ZZ N z Z 2 2 2 2 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 113 N 22 Z Z Z Z Z N Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 2 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ala sl ale ale ales ale sl ale ale ales ala 49 49 49 49 9 49 9 9 49 9 8 NUMBER OUTPUTO1 OUTPUTO2 OUTPUTO3 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTO9 OUTPUT LO OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUT15 ale ale ales ales ales ale 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ala sl ale sl ales ale ales sl 49 49 49 49 9 9 9 8 8 NUMBER 01 OUTPUTO2 OUTPUTO3 OUTPUT04 OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTOO OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTOS OUTPUTO9 OUTPUT LO OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OU
90. UL TNPUT_09 TO OUTPUTO9 YES CY gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt MAP INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT10 YES Y gt Y gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT11 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL INPUT 09 TO OUTPUT12 YES Y gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt MAP INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT13 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt MAP INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT14 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt MAP INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT15 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt MAP INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT16 YES Y gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 114 Setup Matrix Sensor to Output SETUP I O MATRIX Program inputs amp sensors to control outputs Select to map inputs or sensors 1 MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT 2 MAP SENSOR TO OUTPUT 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A 2 MAP SENSOR TO OUTPUT Program sensor to control output s Select sensor to map SENSOR OUTPUTS 1234567891011121314151 1 SENSOR_1 HIGH STPT 2 SENSOR 1 LOW STPT 3 SENSOR 2 HIGH STPT 4 SENSOR 2 LOW STPT 5 SENSOR_3 HIGH STPT 6 SENSOR_3 LOW STPT 7 SENSOR_4 HIGH STPT NNNNNNNNN 8 SENSOR_4 LOW STPT NNNNNNNNN 9 RETURN TO SETUP I O MATRIX O RETURN TO SETUP MENU NNNNNNNNN N NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN SELECT A NUMBER 1 SENSOR 1 HIGH 5 TO OUTPUTO1 YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL
91. ae qu a Debet dard 104 Bub sada nas xa aene Eat inar war dicii erat belio CPU qua ee 106 AGZ Ali a s gaudes uev elk a Bae aed eee bo we ees 108 CEU 0 S ADESETETITTTTTT TT rr 109 AGA PEPLO as eux a ss ge Se CM 111 AGa GOO uud icu ie ets acu hee wae a u ends 117 A66 Setup Modem PAGers iussa Rx Res wad dba seas 119 AGI System acorns ok BA wd ded RUE het 121 G S Connect Expansion BOSE oua cebu eect Rea ES Sta dd eas 127 OM ase dn ED tu Sa Suq pa Be 128 Clear Alarms S OO yy CE a uuu ew sal asus uui win puku 130 APPENDIX B DEFAULT SETTINGS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 132 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 FIGURES Small enclosure extern
92. ager number is dialed again with three attempts as needed and so on for all configured pagers Table 29 Pager dialing results Unsuccessful due to Busy signal no answer Universal Monitor generates message after all three Unsuccessful Page no dial tone redial attempts have failed dials next configured pager Event Log General modem Universal Monitor resets modem generates Modem Reset communication problem message redials pager up to three more times Event Log No communication with modem Universal Monitor generates messages makes no pert eee ay internal hardware problem further dialing attempts Alarm History ios configure a Setup System Menu Log In and Choose Setup System SETUP INPUT From the Main Menu use the arrows T Jto choose System and SERM SEE Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help SETUP I O MATRIX Enter your password at the Login screen T J NEXT From th man ntrol Men he arr h SETUP OUTPUT om the System and Control Menu use the arrows J to choose pec Setup System then press Enter 1 SETUP SYSTEM INFO Select a Pager to Configure SETUP EXP BOARD From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T 1 to choose Setup Modem amp Pagers and press Enter J Pagers amp Modem Menu e Use the arrows T to choose Setup Pagers from the Pagers amp potas Modem Menu and press Enter 1 From
93. al features 2 Large enclosure internal features 2 CODDIPSUPOLIODS x 31 soper kiy ee eed ae sa uba 3 Example of typical sequence Analog input reaches high setpoint 9 Mountine DIHIeDsSlOBS 52 ada ESSE d i 11 Electrical connections to panels lt 4 can iw O Q 13 Wye sess yi m pisis 14 Power wirine to EN290 UERNKRNRNR eee es 14 Mounting Dimensions optional Expansion Board 17 Electrical connections to panel ots hie enel s A Eon do ad d aos pakita 19 Porm O output contact wIEIBE u uuu y unu dada ended l 27 LCD Ment Overview 11 ca stash basa d ave kau a d EE V REL 31 Menu overview View Status menu 32 Menu overview System and Control 44 Menu overview Setup System Info menu 68 TABLES Controller board components SE CROACIE EERE Be AR 4 Expansion board components ait ERR bu ober ROE ORES PERE Ree 6 LEED indicators SUM MALY sea Lus a on eC Uh 0 7 EED us a aeuo er outs ode swan hos dps opor dex baden 8 Packing manifest Univer
94. al inputs to digital outputs NOTE By default no Expansion Board inputs are mapped to any outputs 56 System and Control Options 9 6 2 Set Up Mapping for an Analog Sensor Input Map Input Sensor Menu Use the arrows T Jto choose Map Sensor To Outpt from the Map MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT Input Sensor Menu and press Enter gt MAP SENSOR TO OUTPT From the Select Sensor Menu choose the input you want for example Sensor 1 High Stpt and press Enter J T l NEXT Map Sensor to Main Board Output Select Sensor From the Select Outputs menu select Map to Main Board if you SELECT SENSOR want to map the selected sensor to an output on the Universal gt SENSOR 1 HIGH STPT Monitor main board These outputs are 1dentified as Outputs 1 8 SENSOR 1 LOW STPT T lNEXT J SELECT SENSOR 2 HIGH STPT On the Output Map screen you may map the selected sensor to any of the eight outputs 1 8 or to more than one output 1f desired SENSOR 2 LOW STPT The example at right shows Sensor 1 High Stpt mapped to m 5 EG SUME Output04 SENSOR 3 LOW STPT To make changes to the mapping SENSOR_4 HIGH STPT SENSOR 4 LOW STPT f needed press Enter to advance to the position directly below the output Use the arrows Jto choose Y Yes Mapped to this output or Select Outputs N No Not mapped then press Enter 1 SELECT OUTPUTS gt TO MAIN BOARD Press Enter J to advance to the next po
95. analog sensor inputs 49 Default mapping of digital inputs to digital outputs 56 Default mapping of analog inputs to digital outputs 57 Default settings duieraloutputsa 2 MV Ono 58 Supported Tode dox ee ba ee I euer daar aU qusanpa 60 e dp ea bitrate deb Da Re d qo ST S VPE acto uai 60 CodeS in Uis uela ee ae ee d iE trc fS 61 Pacer dialt g cand et Ea o ta o aea recede Yea Nee Yd aae 64 Guidelines for dialing 65 Batten alanis a ESSA Mase SE AAS ee RRS Need dud d s 70 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Service phone number dialing results 74 Guidelines for dialing service phone number 74 Automatic manual control output 80 Guide to Universal Monitor functions 85 Steps to set up a direct or remote connection 86 Universal Monitor default settings for inputs and outputs 132 Universal Monitor other default settings
96. anual Output Ctrl From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Control then press Enter see 9 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows T to choose Manual Output Ctrl then press Enter 1 Select an Output The Select Output menu shown at right display the current status of all eight outputs e Use the arrows T to choose the output you want for example Output01 and press Enter Turn Output ON or OFF Return to Automatic From the Override Output menu use the arrows T Jto choose one of these options Auto return to automatic control Man ON manually turn this output ON Man OFF manually turn this output OFF e Press Enter J Main Menu VIEW STATUS gt SYSTEM AND CONTROL T J NEXT Login LOGIN JE AAAA T JeSELECT NEXT END System amp Control Menu SETUP SYSTEM gt MANUAL OUTPUT CTRL CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS T lENEXT l SELECT Select Output OVERRIDE OUTPUT gt OUTPUT01 OUTPUT02 T L NEXT OUTPUTO3 OUTPUTOA OUTPUTO5 OUTPUTO6 OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTO8 OUTPUTO9 OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUT15 OUTPUT16 AUTO AUTO I pipe AUTO MAN ON AUTO AUTO MAN OFF AUTO AUTO MAN ON AUTO AUTO MAN OFF AUTO AUTO AUTO Override Output SELEC AUTO T JeSELECT END NOTE OUTPUT09 OUTPUT16 for optional Expansio
97. ary remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into each enclosure Bring the wire s 1nto each enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot 4 Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block connecting the cables as shown in the figure below Connect the Universal Monitor 485 connector UM to Expansion Board connector EIAA485 Connect the Universal Monitor 485 connector UM to Expansion Board connector EIA485 UNIVERSAL MONITOR OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD EIA485 connector EIA485 connector 5 m mmm m s CLASS 2 ONLY POWER INPUT UM to 24 Ve 0 6 A 50 60 Hz DY EIA485 AC1 OV 2 UM TB10 COMMS 2 TOP 6 422 BOTTOM EIA485 5 UM to COMVS 7 EIA485 EIA485 to UM OV EIA485 to UM n E EIA485 s 5 Tighten each screw until it holds the wire snugly 5 3 2 Enable the Connection via Firmware After makine the cable connections described in the previous section you must specify the Expansion Board as connected using either the LCD or Service Terminal Interface For instructions refer to the appropriate section LCD interface see 9 10 Setup Exp Board Optional Expansion Board Service Terminal Interface see 6 8 Connect Expansion Board 29 Overview of Menus o e OVERVIEW OF MENUS There are two ways t
98. blade if required Use the saw to cut out the marked section of the wall Gf not new construction 222 Rest the optional Expansion Board in the wall mark where mounting screws will be inserted into the wall studs or other support member 5 Remove the panel and drill the holes for the mounting screws or wall anchors Clean up the debris 6 Reverse the slide direction of the rectangular access doors on the top and bottom of the Expansion Board Leaving the doors as shipped from the factory prevents them from being opened when the panel is flush mounted in a wall 7 Attach any field supplied mounting hardware po Reinsert the assembly into the wall 9 Insert and tighten the screws or wall anchors 18 3 4 Installation Optional Expansion Board Input Power Connections Optional Expansion Board The optional Expansion Board requires 24VAC for proper operation Liebert recommends using the optional Transformer Module manufactured by Liebert or another UL approved Class 2 power unit to obtain proper voltage If the power unit is not a Class 2 circuit it must be protected with an IEC 5 x 20mm time lag 2A fuse For information consult your local dealer Liebert representative or the Liebert Worldwide Support Group CAUTION The Expansion Board is designed for use on properly grounded earthed 24VAC Class 2 power 50Hz or 60Hz The ground wire for the power lead must be wired to the earth ground terminal stud locat
99. ce Terminal Interface only Setup Modem amp Pagers Pager Setup SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS Input pager and modem information Select pager or modem CURRENT NUMBER 1 PAGER NUMBER 1 2 PAGER NUMBER 2 3 PAGER NUMBER 3 4 PAGER NUMBER 4 MODEM CONFIGURATION 6 RETURN TO SETUP MENU RETURN TO MATN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt ENTER PAGER NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt ENTER PAGER PIN NUMBER 20 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL a a ale h ale V 4 A n A 5 154 for an N pager is required character alpha pager for a numeric and an M for a remote modem ala sl sl ale ala als ale ala ale ale ale ale ale ale ala 4 4 V 4 4 4 S S 4 S 0 4 S 4 tS tS 4 S 4 gt ENABLE COMMUNICATIONS CHECK YES Y OR NO N Service Terminal Interface only gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt ENTER TIME TO PERFORM COMMUNICATIONS Service Terminal Interface only gt 00 00 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 119 Setup Menu Modem Setup For details on this feature see 9 8 1 Modem Setup Initialization String and 9 8 2 Modem Setup Additional Features Service Terminal Interface only Setup Modem amp Pagers Modem Setup SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS Input pager and modem information Select pager or modem CURRENT NUMBER 1 PAGER NUMBER 1
100. ceable 10 minutes at full load 7 years constant no power Modem battery life Communications Local Communications RS232 Remote Communications Modem 9600 N 8 1 Baud rate 9600 bps Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Supported pagers 9600 E 7 1 supports TAPI protocol version 1 8 SiteScan Web IGM Protocol EIA422 Expansion Board optional EIA485 With Transformer Module 115VAC 230VAC TM115 TM230 UL1012 11585 C22 2 66 22 2 107 1 Yes Yes CFR 47 Part 15 N A No Transformer Module Agency Listings UMS02400 UL3121 C22 2 No 1010 gt Im FCC Compliance Inputs amp Outputs Quantity Digital Inputs 8 Dry Contact Closure 24VDC 10 mA 4 20 mA signal input with selectable Analog Inputs 4 power source of 12VDC or 24VDC Digital Outputs 8 24VAC 3A Common Alarm Outputs 2 24VAC 3A M Specifications NOTE If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Specifications 10 2 Optional Expansion Board Specifications UMEXP NOTE Power V Din Requirements 24VAC 10 of nominal f the equipment is 50 60 Hz 0 6A 15VA Class 2 used in a manner Dimensions 14 1 4 x 2 3 4 x 12 not specified by the W x D x H in mm 361 95 x 69 85 x 304 8 manufacturer the protection provided Weight Assembled 7 68 Ib 3 48 kg by the equipm
101. ched You may also specify a time delay before the Universal Monitor responds to an alarm or event Use the steps following Table 22 to change the default settings for any analog sensor input Table 22 Default settings analog sensor inputs Feature Det Other Options LABEL SENSOR1 Any name up to eight characters Any time in minutes and seconds from 00 00 to 99 59 If a sensor is configured as N Not connected the display will show an empty reading blank spaces If a sensor is configured as Y Connected and is functioning properly the display will show a reading If the connected sensor is not functioning properly the display will show dashes indicating a problem 49 9 5 1 Identify the Sensor as Connected make use of an analog sensor you must specify 1t as Connected Y By default analog sensors are Not connected N From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Connected as shown at right and press Enter To change this feature use the arrows T J to choose Y Yes Con nected or N No Not connected then press Enter 9 5 2 Change Sensor Label Name Each sensor has a default label Sensor_1 Sensor_2 etc that you may change to a more descriptive name The label may consist of up to eight characters see Table 20 for valid characters From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Label for the selected sen sor Label Sensor 1 in the example and press Ente
102. cording to the power requirements The factory default position is 24VDC it may be changed to 12VDC Analog power jumper To change the analog power jumper setting 1 Find the black analog jumper on the circuit board as shown at right The jumper is at the bottom of the board near the middle see 1 7 Controller Board Overview 2 Decide whether your configuration requires the jumper to be 24VDC or 12VDC 3 Set the jumper as needed Set the jumper to the 24VDC position by placing the black jumper on the middle and right pins Set the jumper to the 12VDC position by placing the black Jumper the middle and left pins Connecting the Analog Ground Analog Analog input ground The Universal Monitor features an analog ground connection for four wire sensors that have external power source Such a four wire sensor Lele T fe requires a reference to ground because they get n power from an external power source A two wire transducer which does not have an external power source does not need to be con PSP nected to the analog ground SENSORS The analog ground connector has two terminals each of which can accommodate two wires This is adequate to connect four sensors that require a reference to ground because they get power from an external power source Connect the analog ground to an external four Four wire wire sensor as shown in the illustration at right transduce
103. ct connection via RS232 port Connect a null modem cable from the computer s COM1 port to the Universal Monitor s RS232 port for location see 4 6 1 RS232 Connector b For remote connection via modem Verify modem connections between the remote computer and the Universal Monitor The remote computer should have connectivity through a telephone line high speed cable or an Ethernet The Universal Monitor must have a telephone line connected to its RJ11 port for location see 4 6 2 Phone Line Connector 2 Start the HyperTerminal program click on the Start button then on Programs then Accessories then Communications and finally HyperTerminal 3 Open the Universal Monitor connection created in A 2 2 Create a Connection To do this click on File then on Open as shown below Open Universal Monitor HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help New Connection Look in HyperTerminal m Recent Save Documents Save As Page Setup Desktop Print ES Click on the Properties My Documents Me Mis us e J Universal My Computer Monitor ht Opens an existing session a lt My Network File name Universal Monitor ht Places Exit AHHF4 Files of type Session files Cancel 2 4 Inthe Open window shown above right select the file name Universal Monitor ht in this example and then cl
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105. d components Description For more information see 5 0 Wiring and Connections A Diaital output Each of the eight output connections is a two state point Optional Expansion Board 8 energized de energized 4 2 2 Connecting Digital Outputs An example of a field digital output point is a motor starter 7 6 View Output Status 9 7 Setup System Setup Output Bussmann GMA 2 or equivalent 250V 2A Fast Blow fuse B Digital output CAUTION Fuses must be replaced with equivalent fuses fuses 8 NOTE Two 2 replacement fuses are shipped with the Expansion Board enclosure 5 2 3 Setting the Digital Output DIP C Digital output DIP switch used for setting Normally Open Normally Switches DIP switch Closed 9 7 3 Set Expansion Board Output by DIP Switch D Digital output Each output has an LED to indicate its status ON OFF 1 10 LED Indicators Optional status LEDs 8 energized de energized Expansion Board 5 0 Wiring and Connections Each of the 16 input connections is a two state point ON Optional Expansion Board OFF energized de energized 4 2 1 Connecting Digital Inputs An example of a field digital input point is a leak detector 7 5 View Input Status 9 3 Setup System Setup Input F General status 1 10 LED Indicators Optional LED green Indicates the operational status of the Expansion Board Expansion Board G EIA485 status Two LEDs indicate status of the EIA4
106. digital output has an associated jumper that can help prevent undesired effects when the con troller board loses power For example without the proper fail safe jumper setting a loss of power might close a switch that is Normally Open NO perhaps shutting off a fan or closing a valve This fail safe jumper setting is unrelated to configuring an output as Normally Open NO or Nor mally Closed NC as described in the previous section Define Main Board Output as Normally Open Closed To configure a digital output jumper for a loss of power Set the jumper in the OFF position factory default to make the output Normally Open Set the jumper in the ON position to make the output Normally Closed NC For more information see 4 2 3 Setting the Digital Output Jumpers 59 9 8 9 8 1 System and Control Options Setup System Setup Modem amp Pagers use the modem and paeer features be sure to connect the phone line connector to a telephone wall Jack using an RJ11 cord as described in 4 6 2 Phone Line Connector Modem Setup Initialization String The Universal Monitor has an on board modem that offers dial up access to all LCD functions as well as features available only through the Service Terminal Interface see A 1 Comparison of Func tions LCD and Service Terminal Interface The modem also permits remote notification of alarms Supported Modem Settings Supported settings vary for diffe
107. e see 9 12 3 Clear the Event Log Clear Alarms amp Logs Clear the Event Log CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS Clear active alarms or log records Select the log to clear 1 CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS 2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CLEAR TREND LOGS RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 3 gt CLEAR ALL RECORDS IN THE EVENT LOG YES Y OR NO N gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Clear the Trend Logs For details on this feature see 9 12 4 Clear the Trend Logs Clear Alarms amp Logs Clear the Trend Logs CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS Clear active alarms or log records Select the log to clear l CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS 2 CLEAR ALARM LOG 3 CLEAR EVENT LOG 4 CLEAR TREND LOGS RETURN TO SETUP MENU 6 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 4 gt CLEAR ALL RECORDS IN THE TREND LOGS YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 131 Setup Menu Default Settings Quick Reference Guide APPENDIX B DEFAULT SETTINGS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE This appendix provides a quick reference to default settings for the Universal Monitor and the optional Expansion Board These settings also appear throughout the manual Table37 Universal Monitor default settings for inputs and outputs Defaut ther Options LABEL NORM OPEN CLOSE LATCHED L Latched Y Yes DELAY Any time in minutes and seconds from 00 00 to 99 59 O Feature O N 00 01 1 s
108. e Pavel INIRE RET uam AE m AREE S 11 Flush Mounting the Universal Monitor 12 2 9 dWlountinsthe Panel 52x beachtet huuu go on Bx Wes od aa 12 Connect Power to the Universal Monitor 13 2 4 1 Input Power Connections Small Enclosure 13 2 4 2 Termination and Mounting Large Enclosure 14 2 4 3 Connecting the Battery Pack 15 INSTALLATION OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD Installation Considerations TTY 16 3 1 1 Unpacking and Preliminary Inspection 16 Surface Mounting the Optional Expansion 17 9 21 the Panel dea aaa pusa isa 17 Flush Mounting the Optional Expansion Board 18 Sod Mounino the Panel ses evo E RS EU EESES ER B Ate hud tb ae es 18 Input Power Connections Optional Expansion Board 19 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS MAIN BOARD WO SPeCIHCATIONS 255 ante suqus cec ean fad aa W rur i 20 Connecting Digital Inputs and Digital Outputs 21 42 4 connecting Digital Mpu cs y bus Ow REUS ES REUS 21 422 Connectine Digital Outputs 5555 t E
109. e line phone line connector shown at right and the other end toa connector telephone wall jack 24 Wiring and Connections Optional Expansion Board 50 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD CAUTION Remove all power before installing any wiring to the Expansion Board or changing input or output connections RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK More than one disconnect switch may be required to de energize the equipment before servicing 5 1 Wiring Specifications Input and output connections to the optional Expansion Board may be made in any order it 1s not necessary for example to make all input connections before making any output connections Use cop per conductors only for all wiring Table 9 Wiring specifications optional Expansion Board Supported Wire Type Maximum Wire Length Rating 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded 18 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 9740 150 ft 225m 24VDC Plenum Belden 89740 10 mA 18 AWG 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded recommended 20 AWG 22 AWG Digital 18 AWG recommended 240VAC 2A max Output Non Plenum Belden 9740 50 ft 15m 93A 40 ft 12m 25 ft 7m Plenum Belden 89740 02A 100 ft 30m 2A 60 ft 18m 2A 35 ft 10m Q 1A 200 ft 60m 1A 100 ft 30m 1A 75 ft 23m Dry Contact 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Shielded ommunication 22 AWG recommended EIA485 Non Plenum Belden 9461 3000 ft 90
110. e modem up to four pagers and system features such as setting the date and time Three system features Backup and Upload Configuration File Firmware Update and Initiate Remote Alarm Test are unique to the Service Terminal Interface Override automatic control of outputs to force an output ON or OFF Clear active alarms and delete all records in the alarm event and trend logs 91 View Status Menus VIEW STATUS MENUS The View Status menu allows any user to view currently active alarms monitoring data stored in the alarm event and trend logs the status of all inputs and outputs and the four pager numbers Main Menu After connecting to the Service Terminal Interface the Main Menu appears as shown below This section presents Service Terminal Interface screens for options 1 through 7 Main Menu LIEBERT UNIVERSAL MONITOR VX XXX X LIEBERT CORPORATION COPYRIGHT 2003 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MAIN MENU For sample screens see 1 ACTIVE ALARMS Section A 4 1 2 VIEW ALARM LOG Section A 4 2 3 VIEW EVENT LOG Section A 4 3 4 VIEW TREND LOG Section A 4 4 5 VIEW INPUT amp SENSOR STATUS Section A 4 5 6 VIEW OUTPUT STATUS Section A 4 6 7 VIEW PAGER NUMBERS Section A 4 7 8 STLENCE ALARM 9 BACKUP LOG FILES O SETUP SYSTEM LOGIN REQUIRED SELECT A NUMBER 1 92 View Status Menus A 4 1 View Active Alarms For details on this feature see 7 1 View Active Alarms View Active Alarms ACTIVE ALARMS Input points
111. econd Any time in minutes and seconds from 00 00 to 99 59 Ifa sensor is configured as N Not connected the display will show an empty reading blank spaces f a sensor is configured as Y Connected and is functioning properly the display will show a reading If the connected sensor is not functioning properly the display will show dashes indicating a problem DEFAULT MAPPING OF DIGITAL INPUTS TO DIGITAL OUTPUTS FROM TABLE 23 Digital input By default mapped to digital output Output01 Output02 Output03 Output04 Output05 Output06 Input 07 Output07 Input 08 Output08 DEFAULT MAPPING OF ANALOG INPUTS TO DIGITAL OUTPUTS FROM TABLE 24 Analog input Input 01 Input 02 Input 03 Input 04 Input 05 Input 06 By default mapped to digital output Sensor 1 none Sensor 2 none Sensor 3 none Sensor 4 none DEFAULT SETTINGS DIGITAL OUTPUTS FROM TABLE 25 Other Options LABEL OUTPUTO1 OUTPUTOS Any name up to eight characters NORM OPEN CLOSE NO Normally open NC Normally closed 132 Default Settings Quick Reference Guide Table38 Universal Monitor other default settings JUMPER SETTINGS Other Options Digital output loss of power jumpers OFF Normally Open ON Normally Closed Note Jumper position has no effect when the Universal Monitor has power me mua Off output trolled b Manual Override switch een Sree
112. ect Sensor Menu sensor you want to view Sensor_1 in the example at right and SENSOR TO VIEW press Enter 1 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 7 4 2 View a Trend Log Tj NEXT l SELECT The Trend Log screen displays up to 100 records for the selected sensor If the log contains records the screen displays details for each reading the name of the selected sensor for example SENSOR 1 Trend Log the reading 75 4 DEG gt TREND LOG 100 100 a brief description of the reading status NORMAL SENSOR 1 75 DEC NORMAL the date and time of the reading ET Table 16 shows conditions that the trend log records for analog inputs SENSOR 1 70 5 DEG Each analog input has its own trend log LOW SETPOINT EVENT 28 AUG 02 15 15 51 Table 16 Trend log conditions SENSOR 1 79 9 DEG SOURCE Analog Input RETURN TO NORMAL CONDITIONS LOW SETPOINT ALARM c RECORDED LOW SETPOINT EVENT HIGH SETPOINT ALARM HIGH SETPOINT EVENT RETURN TO NORMAL NORMAL SENSOR PROBLEM denoted by dashes If there are no records in the log the screen displays the message NO TRENDS Viewing Additional Screens There may be up to 100 records of trend data for the selected sensor view additional records use the arrows J To return to the previous screen press the ESC key 7 4 3 Backing Up the Trend Log Service Terminal Interface only The four trend logs are stored as files 1n the Universal Monitor with a maximum of 100
113. ed Examples of alarms include inputs in alarm status a low battery condition and a loss of connection to an analog input When any alarms are present the Active Alarms screen shows descriptive details for each alarm the source of the alarm for example SENSOR_1 or BATTERY the status of an input or output 101 0 DEG a brief description of the problem HIGH SETPOINT ALARM or CHECK BATTERY If there are no active alarms the screen displays the message NO ALARMS PRESENT Viewing Additional Screens There may be up to 33 records of alarm data To view additional records use the arrows T J To return to the previous screen press the ESC key Clearing Active Alarms View Status Options Main Menu gt VIEW STATUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL T L NEXT SELECT View Status Menu gt VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS VIEW ALARM LOG VIEW EVENT LOG VIEW TREND LOG VIEW INPUT STATUS VIEW OUTPUT STATUS VIEW PAGER NUMBERS Active Alarms gt ACTIVE ALARM 33 33 SENSOR_ 1 101 0 DEG HIGH SETPOINT ALARM SENSOR PROBLEM INPUT 07 ALARM CONTACT OPEN BATTERY CHECK BATTERY To clear all active alarms see 9 12 Clear Alarms amp Logs Alarm records are stored in the Alarm Log 33 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 View Status Options View Alarm Log Main Menu The Alarm Log contains up to 99 records of alarms that have occurred gt VIEW STATUS Records are added to this log as alarms occur SYSTEM AND CONTROL
114. ed next to the 24VAC terminal block This equipment is intended to be installed by a qualified and certified electrician who must review and approve customer supplied wiring and circuit breakers verify correct input and grounded earthed connections to ensure compliance with technical standards and national and local electrical codes RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK More than one disconnect switch may be required to de energize the equipment before servicing WARNING Hazardous voltage may be present To connect electrical power 1 Run 24VAC electrical power from the TB2 or TB1 connector of the Transformer Module as shown in Figure 10 or another 24V source to the Expansion Board in accordance with local electrical codes 2 Use copper wires only proper wiring to use for power is 18 22 AWG stranded and shielded 18 AWG is recommended see Table 9 Strip wires 1 2 Figure 10 Electrical connections to panel OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD TRANSFORMER MODULE Ground wire TM115 shown pre wired POWERINPUT connector O 24V 9 06A 50 60Hz OV AC1 OV AC2 24VAC wiring red amp white 24VAC input connectors AC1 amp AC2 COMVS EIA485 to UM vO EIA485 to UM 24VAC output TB2 shown use either TB1 or TB2 3 Secure the incoming electrical service wires to the Expansion Board s 24VAC input by sliding the wires Into AC1 and AC2 the 24 input connectors as shown i
115. eeee K1 K2 K6 K7 KS OUT1 OUT4 OUTS OUT6 OUT7 OUTS INPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS Note numbering keys below terminal blocks inputs are numbered from left 9 to right 24 To connect an input Disconnect all electrical power from the Expansion Board If necessary remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into the Expansion Board enclosure Bring the wire s into the Expansion Board enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block JS M E Nu Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly 26 Wiring and Connections Optional Expansion Board 5 2 2 Connecting Digital Outputs The eight digital outputs are found at the top of the Expansion Board as shown below These inputs are numbered 9 through 16 Note that the digital outputs on the main board of the Universal Monitor are numbered 1 8 OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS Note numbering keys above terminal blocks outputs are numbered from left 9 to right 16 USE COPPER CU CONDUCTORS ONLY CLASS 2 ONLY POWER INPUT Numbering RELAY OUTPUTS 24V s 0 6 A 50 60 Hz keys 240 VA Max 2 Max 50 60 Hz AC1 OV AC2 L y o 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 000 000 000 000 000 528 GOL GD ke GD 4 oM A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Hazardous voltage may be present More than one disconnect switch may be required
116. emote monitoring services to connect to the Universal Monitor All alarms will be sent to this number When an alarm occurs this number is dialed before any of the four pager numbers To use the service phone number features be sure to connect the phone line connector to a telephone wall jack using an RJ11 cord as described in 4 6 2 Phone Line Connector Table 32 Service phone number dialing results Unsuccessful due to Busy signal no answer Universal Monitor generates message after all three Unsuccessful Page no dial tone redial attempts have failed dials next configured pager Event Log General modem Universal Monitor resets modem generates Modem Reset communication problem message redials up to three more times Event Log No communication with modem Universal Monitor generates messages makes no internal hardware problem further dialing attempts Alarm History jon i To set up the service phone number Setup System Info Menu From the Setup System Info Menu use the arrows T J to choose SETUP SYSTEM INFO Setup Serv Ph Num then press Enter J CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE DATE amp TIME J SELECT SERTUS ID Use the arrows T to choose a character CONNECT BATTERY e Press Enter to advance to the next character position gt SETUP SERV PH NUM FACTORY DEFAULTS See Table 33 for guidelines on entering the phone number which may consist of up to 40 characters To ente
117. ensor is 950 0 Values that can be entered range from the 4 mA value the Offset value in the example 5045 55 to the 20 mA value the Offset value in the example 90 5 95 To determine these values see 9 5 4 Change 4 mA Value 9 5 5 Change 20 mA Value and 9 5 6 Change Offset Value To enter a new value From the Setup Sensor Menu choose High Setpt for the selected sensor and press Enter J To change the High Setpoint e Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter again 53 System and Control Options Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T JeNEXT SELECT UNITS DEG 050 0 20 mA 090 0 OFFSET 005 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0055 0 HIGH SETPT 0999 9 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 4 mA Change Low Setpoint CHANGE LOW SETPOINT LOW SETPT 0060 0 T JeSELECT J NEXT END Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T JeNEXT J SELECT UNITS DEG 4 mA 050 0 20 mA 090 0 OFFSET 005 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0060 0 HIGH SETPT 0095 0 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 Change High Setpoint CHANGE HIGH SETPOINT HIGH SETPT T JeSELECT NEXT END 0085 0 9 5 11 Set Up Delay Time Each sensor may be set up with a specified time delay between the triggering of a high or low setpoint a monitored sensor crosses
118. ent may be impaired Enclosure Type NEMA 1 Mounting Surface Building Wall or Structural Member Ambient Operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Environment 0 RH to 95 RH non condensing Inputs amp Outputs Quantity Digital Inputs 16 ie ei ais Digital Outputs 8 240VAC 2A 84 Service Terminal Interface APPENDIX SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE The Service Terminal Interface allows access to all functions of the Universal Monitor including some that are not possible through the LCD interface This interface is accessible through any com puter using a communications program such as Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal This appendix provides directions for connecting to the Service Terminal Interface an overview of each type of function and sample screens for each menu available through the Service Terminal Inter face References to more detailed instructions about each function are provided 1 COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONS LCD AND SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE Table 35 lists all functions for viewing and configuring the Universal Monitor and shows whether they can be performed through the LCD interface and where to find information gt Table 35 Guide to Universal Monitor functions Can be performed via Where to find Service Instructions on Service Terminal LCD Terminal using function screen examples VIEW STATUS FUNCTIONS SILENCE ALARM amp BACK UP LOGS FUNCTIONS Silence Alarm On the LCD press any ke
119. erminal Interface A 2 4 Set Up the Connection s Properties The following steps are needed for both direct and remote connection to the Universal Monitor Properties Setup 8 Open the Properties window by clicking on File then on Properties as shown below left Universal Monitor HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Universal Monitor Properties New Connection j p S O ettings Open Connect To Settings tab 9 Save a m Function arrow and ctrl keys act as iliac Terminal keys C Windows keys Page Setup Paint Backspace key sends Del Space Ctrl H Properties 1 m Emulation it t IANslw Terminal Setup Telnet terminal ID vri 00 Backscroll buffer lines 500 Play sound when connecting or disconnecting 4 Displays the properties of the current session 7 Input Translation 9 Inthe Properties window above right click on the Settings tab and choose the following settings Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal keys Backspace key sends Ctrl H Emulation ANSIW Telnet terminal ID VT100 Backscroll buffer lines 500 Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Unchecked ASCII Setup 10 In the Properties window click on the ASCII Setup button shown below left Universal Monitor Properties 1X Connect To Settings ASCII Setup ASCII Sendi
120. erminal window click on File then on New Connection as shown below left New Connection HyperTerminal File Edit View Transfer Help New Connection Open A Save Save As Page Setup Print Properties Exit Alt F4 4 Creates a new connection 2 Connection Description 2 55 New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name ju niversal Monitor Icon Enter a name for the connection for example Universal Monitor 3 In the Connection Description window shown above right enter a name for the connection for example Universal Monitor This becomes the file name with the extension ht 4 Click to close the window The Connect To window opens as shown below Connect To S Universal Monitor Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region 1120 States 1 Area code 614 Phone number Connect using 7 DIRECT CONNECTION Choose COM1 Connect To Universal Monitor Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States Area code ll4 Phone number 551212 0 Connect using HSP5 amp MicroModem v Cancel Choose the computer s modem 5 In the Connect To window select the appropriate connection method from the Connect Using drop down list Direct
121. es inputis ONorenergized Z O INPUTS Red Indicates inputis ONorenergized INPUT6 Red Indicates inputis ONorenergized o INPUT Red mdicates inputisONorenergzed o INPUTS Red Indicates inputis ONorenergized SSS LEDs Status LEDs Input LEDs Introduction 1 10 LED Indicators Optional Expansion Board The optional Expansion Board purchased separately has LED indicators that show the status of inputs and outputs USE COPPER CU CONDUCTORS ONLY os CLASS 2 ONLY D6 POWER INPUT RELAY OUTPUTS 24 VM 0 6 50 60 Hz 240 VM Max 2 Max 50 60 Hz Power status LED AC1 OV AC2 9 0 n 12 B 14 D6 green 50900 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 PP PDP PLP V 2 vis OV89T x9HHIn rAr AA M COMMS EIA485 to UM ov EIA485 to UM LE T4 OUTS OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 EIA485 status LEDs 00000000 00000000 D4 yellow D5 red 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 CONTACT INPUTS CONTACT INPUTS DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR USE WITH UNIVERSAL MONITOR Gen Status General status LED D3 green K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUTS Digital output status LEDs 8 Table 4 LED indicators E LED Type Color Description LED Status D3 If the light is off the board has likely lost power OUT1 Indicates SEP is ON or
122. etermines how to set the fail safe DIP switches for proper operation see 5 2 3 Setting the Digital Output DIP Switches Figure 11 Form C output contact wiring N C N O N C N O Wire connected Wire connected to N C terminal One wire MUST to N O terminal Relay is CLOSED Relay is OPEN be connected to on power failure B ES dle terminal EN on power failure To connect an output Disconnect electrical power from the Expansion Board If necessary remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into the Expansion Board enclosure Bring the wire s into the Expansion Board enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block E um s Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly 27 Wiring and Connections Optional Expansion Board 5 2 3 Setting the Digital Output DIP Switches Each digital output on the optional Expansion Board has an associated DIP switch that can deter mine 1ts operation in the event of loss of communication with the Universal Monitor or loss of power When the Universal Monitor calls for an Expansion Board output to be ON it sends a command to the Expansion Board to turn the output to the ON state this is signified by the output LED being ON The behavior of the output when it is ON is determined by the position of the DIP switch The DIP switches for the outputs are on a switch bank on
123. eting the records in the alarm log you may want to back up the file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as described in 8 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only To delete all records from the alarm log From the Clear Alarms Logs Menu use the arrows T J to choose Clear Alarm Log then press Enter Jd e Use the arrows to choose Y Yes clear the alarm log or N No do not clear the alarm log then press Enter J NOTE Clear active alarms is the only means to reset Latched alarms This action must be taken to return Latched points to their normal state 81 System and Control Options Main Menu VIEW STATUS gt SYSTEM AND CONTROL T LeNEXT J SELECT Login LOGIN AAAA T JeSELECT NEXT END System amp Control Menu SETUP SYSTEM MANUAL OUTPUT CTRL gt CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS SETiECT Clear Alarms Logs Menu CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS CLEAR ALARM LOG CLEAR EVENT LOG T NEXT SELECT CLEAR TREND LOGS Clear Active Alarms CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS ARE YOU SURE N T l v N ZEND Clear Alarms Logs Menu CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS gt CLEAR ALARM LOG CLEAR EVENT LOG T lENEXT SELECT CLEAR TREND LOG Clear Alarm Log CLEAR ALARM LOG ARE YOU SURE N T l v N ZEND 9 12 3 9 12 4 Clear the Event Log The event log contains up to 99 records of events detected by the Uni versal Monitor You may want to clear the
124. ffset Value CHANGE OFFSET VALUE OFFSET 005 0 T JeSELECT J NEXT END 9 5 7 9 5 8 Define Sensor as Alarmable or Event Each sensor may be defined as Alarmable AL or as an Event EV For a sensor defined as alarmable the following alarm reactions occur when the high setpoint threshold is crossed the LCD flashes the audible horn sounds configured pager numbers will be notified and a record is entered in the Alarm Log For a sensor defined as an event the high setpoint occurrence is recorded in the Event Log By default all sensors are set up as AL Alarmable From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Alarm Event as shown at right and press Enter To change the type of sensor use the arrows T J to choose AL Alarmable or EV Event then press Enter Set Up Alarmable Sensors in Latched or Unlatched Mode Alarmable sensor points may be set up in Latched mode Y requiring the user to clear the Universal Monitor alarms after an alarm has occurred or Unlatched mode N meaning that alarms will automati cally clear after a return to normal state The default setting for alarmable sensors 1s N Unlatched Any sensor defined as an event 15 automatically Unlatched A sensor defined as Latched does not reset automatically after an alarm It will remain in the triggered position even after the monitored sensor returns to normal After an alarm the user must manually reset Latched sensors as described in
125. figure the panel silence alarms back up logs and perform many other functions to keep a large or small operation running smoothly and safely LCD liquid crystal display on the front of the panel Service Terminal Interface accessible via computer connected directly through an RS232 port or remotely through the Universal Monitor s onboard modem These interfaces permit easy access and configuration of the Universal Monitor allowing users to view data silence alarms and have full access to information stored in the panel including logs of alarms and events One more interface Liebert s SiteScan Web enterprise monitoring system is primarily for monitor ing though SiteScan also provides some configuration functions Data Logs The three types of data logs alarm history event history and trend data of analog sensor readings can be viewed on the LCD on the front of the Universal Monitor and downloaded through onboard communications ports Optional Features An optional Expansion Board which can be purchased separately allows you to connect an additional 16 digital inputs and eight digital outputs to the Universal Monitor An optional Transformer Module available only in the large enclosure converts 115VAC or 230VAC to 24VAC Available Alarms The alarms available with the Universal Monitor are Discrete input alarm for each digital input High setpoint Low setpoint Battery unplugged
126. flashing A z Pager numbers are dialed Pager numbers amp service up to four configured pagers number are dialed Service number is dialed i Return to normal message sent if configured m lt ni 6 A fan is turned on if the fan is connected to an output set up to respond to this input When the alarm is cleared the fan shuts down mri SENSOR 2 80 0 DEG Entry in Alarm Log SENSOR 2 79 0 DEG Entry in Alarm Log uM Shows reading 80 0 DEG amp Nols ee Shows reading 79 0 DEG amp 29 AUG 02 09 29 10 29 AUG 02 09 42 LT condition HIGH SETPOINT ALARM condition RETURN TO NORMAL Entry in Active Alarm Log SENSOR 2 80 0 DEG HIGH SETPOINT ALARM Entry in Event Log OUTPUTO8 OFF Entry in Event Log CONTACT OPEN Fan output on CONTACT CLOSED Fan output off 29 AUG 02 05 02 09 42 12 Installation Main Board 2 0 INSTALLATION MAIN BOARD 2 1 2 1 1 This section provides instructions for installing mounting and connecting power to the Universal Monitor For information on the optional Expansion Board see 3 0 Installation Optional Expan sion Board Installation Considerations The Universal Monitor must be installed indoors and may be mounted on the surface of a wall or flush mounted depending on the user s application the location of equipment and sensors to be mon itored and the type of wall the unit will be mounted on The U
127. g CLEAR EVENT LOG ARE YOU SURE N T l v N lt ZEND Clear Alarms Logs Menu CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS CLEAR ALARM LOG CLEAR EVENT LOG T lENEXT I SELECT CLEAR TREND LOGS Clear Trend Log CLEAR TREND LOGS ARE YOU SURE N C PN From the Clear Alarms Logs Menu use the arrows T Jto choose Clear Trend Logs then press Enter J e Use the arrows T to choose Y Yes clear all trend logs or N No do not clear the trend logs then press Enter 82 10 0 SPECIFICATIONS 10 1 Universal Monitor Specifications Small Enclosure Large Enclosure 115VAC 230VAC Bower 9 111500 UML23000 24VAC 10 115VAC 10 230VAC 10 of nominal of nominal of nominal Requirements 50 60 Hz 1 3A 60Hz 50Hz 0 5A 30VA 460VA 115VA W x D x H in mm 361 95 x 69 85 x 304 8 457 2 x 69 85 x 457 2 Enclosure Type NEMA 1 Liquid Crystal Display LCD Four line 20 character backlit Mounting Surface Building Wall or Structural Member Ambient Operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Environment 0 RH to 95 RH non condensing Processor Specifics Model Clock speed Total RAM Total FLASH Total EEPROM A D Resolution Analog IN Modem Type Motorola XC68HC812A4 16MHz 256Kb AIZ 12 Bit Embedded 14 4K bps Real Time Clock Lithium Cell non replaceable Clock Type Clock battery backup type Clock battery life Modem battery backup type Nickel Cadmium repla
128. hange Sensor Label Name 50 95 Change Units a ell etae a AR Se bh ed Rd RC REE kunsa 50 053 COhansedd MA Values ate l Seeds chain a gina b OLOR ahs b as 51 0 5 0 Change 20 MA Value wowed be tx QU usss bad ed oy mau aed dud erp 51 Offset Vallo dL AO 51 9 5 7 Define Sensor as Alarmable or Event 52 9 5 8 Set Up Alarmable Sensors Latched or Unlatched Mode 52 95 9 Chance Low Sel ys 25 sien quasi Meme ee sed 53 9 5 10 Chance Mich Se0DO tote divas od Ea ERIS daw SS AN dad TI 53 oS NES E taste Oly te SOS Suatu ya Dead 54 Setup System Setup VO Matrix 55 961 Aet Up Mappe Tora Input a cR eked Bee eae ORE RE RU E E PAS sa 55 9 6 2 Set Up Mapping for an Analog SensorInput 57 System SOL Gp oN de ate eC C echo at os 58 9 7 1 Change Label of Output 58 9 7 2 Define Main Board Output as Normally Open Closed 58 9 7 8 Set Expansi
129. hardware presently in an alarm state SENSOR_1 101 1 DEG HIGH SETPOINT ALARM SENSOR_2 SENSOR PROBLEM INPUT 07 ALARM CONTACT OPEN BATTERY CHECK BATTERY lt ENTER gt MORE lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL 1 REFRESH ACTIVE ALARMS 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER _ 93 View Status Menus A 4 2 View Alarm Log For details on this feature see 7 2 View Alarm Log View Alarm Log ALARM LOG Alarm history SENSOR_2 80 0 DEG HIGH SETPOINT ALARM 29 AUG 02 09 29 10 MODEM INTERNAL FAULT 29 AUG 02 09 20 10 INPUT_08 ALARM CONTACT CLOSED 29 AUG 02 09 19 10 SENSOR_2 79 0 DEG RETURN TO NORMAL 28 AUG 02 19 29 10 lt ENTER gt MORE lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL SENSOR_2 SENSOR PROBLEM 28 AUG 02 15 08 10 SYSTEM LOSS OF POWER 19 AUG 02 02 50 10 BATTERY LOW BATTERY 18 AUG 02 05 23 10 BATTERY BATTERY UNPLUGGED 12 AUG 02 22 47 10 1 REFRESH ALARM LOG 2 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT NUMBER _ 94 View Status Menus A 4 3 View Event Log For details on this feature see 7 8 View Event Log View Event Log EVENT LOG Event history PAGER UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE 07 MAY 02 10 29 OUTPUTOL MAN CONTACT CLOSED 07 MAY 02 09 20 OUTPUTO8 ON CONTACT OPEN 07 MAY 02 08 20 10 OUTPUTO8 MAN OFF CONTACT CLOSED 07 MAY 02 06 20 10 lt ENTER gt MORE lt ESC gt EXIT lt A gt ALL SENSOR_2 SENSOR PROBLEM 06 02 07 10 10 SYSTEM USER LOGIN 19 APR 02 02 50 10 LIEBERT GLO
130. hat provide both environmental and power protection in a single flexible package e Monitoring and control from systems of any size or location on site or remote Service and support through more than 100 service centers around the world and 24 7 Customer Response Center While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this literature Liebert Corporation assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions 2004 Liebert Corporation All rights reserved throughout the world Specifications subject to change without notice Liebert and the Liebert logo are registered trademarks of Liebert Corporation All names referred to are trademarks registered trademarks of their respective owners SL 31060 8 04 Rev 1 USER MANUAL Technical Support Service Web Site www liebert com Monitoring 800 222 5877 monitoring liebert com Outside the US 614 841 6755 Single Phase UPS 800 222 5877 upstech liebert com Outside the US 614 841 6755 Three Phase UPS 800 543 2378 powertech liebert com Environmental Systems 800 543 2778 Outside the United States 614 888 0246 Locations United States 1050 Dearborn Drive P O Box 29186 Columbus OH 43229 Italy Via Leonardo Da Vinci 8 Zona Industriale Tognana 35028 Piove Di Sacco PD 39 049 9719 111 Fax 39 049 5841 257 Asia 23F Allie
131. he Connection via Firmware OVERVIEW OF MENUS Opening Screen Overview Lus SS Main Menu ES S BR oA EON OE Se on VIEW STATUS OPTIONS TS i e Dus dede Tol S Loc stated p aw tides Sw RR URL d e au A CS Alarm hice 7 2 2 Backing Up the Alarm Log Service Terminal Interface View LO NE Swan pm a Sua P WOO 7 3 2 Backing Up the Event Log Service Terminal Interface aactor DOR abet Peete et aed CN buna AE d Rd ee pu TAM Select d Oll butacas Sd riy doa ergo oh we AoE ee View arcPrend BOE 5 uu dei rie og ita Gy ma aps S ku od dte mea Und Ca te dees 7 4 3 Backing Up the Trend Log Service Terminal Interface View UIUC tat DB s oca cn Soldi dom hour oo SLANG I O I ID RN s a UP View Output UAE US u Tu us uwa be Do Ep e EUR re SA Oc OMPA US ticles hiki IE View Pacer iNUMDELS
132. he incoming electrical service wires to the Universal Monitor s 24VAC input by sliding the wires into TB7 the 24VAC input terminal block There is no polarity requirement when connecting to TB7 The ground wire must be connected to the earth ground terminal located on the side of the panel see Figure 6 13 Installation Main Board 2 4 2 Termination and Mounting Large Enclosure CAUTION The 115VAC 230VAC Transformer Module must be connected to a branch circuit with 15A branch circuit protection This equipment is intended to be installed a qualified and certified electrician who must review and approve customer supplied wiring and circuit breakers verify correct input and grounded connections to ensure compliance with the technical standards and national and local electrical codes The Transformer Module shall be used only as indicated by the manufacturer ZN WARNING Be sure that the Power On Off switch is set to OFF before installing any wiring to this unit The switch 1s at the bottom of the unit Input Power Connections To connect electrical power to the Transformer Module 1 Install electrical wiring from utility power to the Transformer Module 2 Usecopper wires only proper wiring to use for power is 14 2 AWG copper wire with ground 3 Forthe TM230 only strip wires 3 8 9 6mm Note For the TM115 wires are pre stripped 0 4 10 2mm at the factory 4 Connect the wiring as follows TM115 TM230 Connectio
133. hows where to find examples of the Main Menu screens Main Menu For sample screens see 1 VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS 4 View Status Menus 2 VIEW ALARM LOG 3 VIEW EVENT LOG 4 VIEW TREND LOG 5 VIEW INPUT amp SENSOR STATUS 6 VIEW OUTPUT STATUS VIEW PAGER NUMBERS 8 SILENCE ALARM A 5 Silence Alarm amp Back Up Log Files Service Terminal 9 BACKUP LOG FILES Interface only O SETUP SYSTEM LOGIN REQUIRED A 6 Setup Menu View Status Overview The View Status features are available to all users This permits all personnel to check on the status of any equipment or location being monitored These options allow any user to View current monitoring data active alarms and the status of all inputs and outputs View data stored in alarm event and trend logs View pager numbers Silence Alarm and Backup Log Files Two Main Menu options Silence Alarm and Backup Log Files are unique to the Service Terminal Interface As with the View Status options these features do not require a password Silence Alarm silence the Universal Monitor s audible alarm and reset the Common Alarm Relay output Backup Log Files make backup copies of the Universal Monitor s Alarm Log Event Log and Trend Logs and save the copies to a computer Setup Menu Overview The Setup Menu options require a password Authorized users may Configure the Universal Monitor this includes setting up digital and analog inputs digital out puts th
134. ibes how to set up and connect to the Service Terminal Interface Connection Methods There are two ways to access the Service Terminal Interface Direct Use a null modem cable to connect a computer s COM1 port to the Universal Monitor s RS2382 port OR Remote Use a remote computers modem to dial the telephone number of the phone line con nected to the Universal Monitor Both methods require a communications program such as HyperTerminal to connect to the Service Terminal Interface Refer to Table 36 for step by step instructions to set up each type of connection Note that the remote connection does not require setting up the COM1 port Table 36 Steps to set up a direct or remote connection LLL Remote A 2 3 Set Up the COM Port Direct Connection Only 2 4 Set Up the Connection s Properties A 2 5 Connect to the Service Terminal Interface The instructions in this section refer to the HyperTerminal program they may vary for other com munications programs 86 A 2 2 Create a Connection Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface Before connecting to the Service Terminal Interface you must create a connection and specify the method to be used for connection as described in the following steps 1 Start the HyperTerminal program to do this click on the Start button then on Programs then Accessories then Communications and finally HyperTerminal 2 At the top of the HyperT
135. ice Terminal Interface only gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt ENTER TIME TO PERFORM COMMUNICATIONS Service Terminal Interface only gt 00 00 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 124 Setup Menu Factory Defaults For details on this feature see 9 9 8 Factory Defaults Factory Defaults RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS This command restores all panel information to factory settings 1 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt RESTORE THE PANEL TO FACTORY SETTINGS YES Y OR NO N gt N gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface only For details on this feature see 9 9 9 Perform Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface only Firmware Update PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE This command will update the existing firmware l PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 gt PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE YES Y OR NO N gt N gt INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE ASSUMES USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINAL APPLICATION SELECT TRANSFER FROM THE TOOLBAR SELECT SEND FILE ENTER FILE NAME FIRMWARE FILE LOCATION amp NAME SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT SEND BUTTON gt WAITING TO SEND PROGRAM FILE gt DONE gt CHECKSUM 15 gt PROGRAM VERSION
136. ick on the Open button 5 Follow the steps below to display the Main Menu of the Service Terminal Interface a For direct connection via RS232 port Press Enter or Escape to initiate communication and bring up the Main Menu b For remote connection via modem The Connect window opens as shown below left Click the OK button In the Connect window below right click Dial If the dialing attempt is successful the Main Menu appears Connect To S Universal Monitor Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States 1 Area code Phone number 55 121 Connect using HSP56 MicroModem Connect 21x S Universal Monitor Phone number 555 1212 Modify Your location Location Dialing Properties Calling card None Direct Dial i Cancel Dial button OK button For more information on the Universal Monitor s options See A 3 Overview of Menus for examples of the Service Terminal Interface screens See Table 35 to locate step by step Instructions for each Universal Monitor function 90 A 3 A 3 1 A 3 2 A 3 3 Overview of Menus OVERVIEW OF MENUS The Main Menu offers choices for viewing the status of the Universal Monitor silencing the audible alarm and backing up the unit s log files It also allows access to the System and Control features which require a password The following s
137. iew Pager Numbers then press Enter Pager Selection From the Pager Selection screen use the arrows J to choose the PAGER TO VIEW pager you want to view Pager Number 1 in the example at PAGER NUMBER 1 right and press Enter J PAGER NUMBER 2 7 7 2 View a Pager Number PAGER NUMBER 3 PAGER NUMBER 4 Use the following steps to view a pager number or PIN for the selected pager Pager Menu To view a pager number gt VIEW PAGER NUMBER VIEW PAGER PIN Choose View Pager Number from the Pager Menu and press Enter J The Pager Number screen displays the number that is configured Pager Number for the selected pager PAGER 1 NUMBER A1 8005551212 In the example at right the telephone number 1s preceded by A to dial an alphanumeric pager and includes a comma to pause two seconds after dialing 1 before proceeding to dial the area code and number To change this number see 9 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN Press ESC to return to the Pager Menu 7 7 3 View a Pager PIN To view a pager PIN Pager Menu Choose View Pager PIN from the Pager Menu and press VIEW PAGER NUMBER Enter gt VIEW PAGER PIN The Pager PIN screen displays the PIN that is configured for the selected pager To change this number see 9 8 Setup System Pager PIN Setup Modem amp Pagers Siena T Press ESC to return to the Pager Menu 01234567891011121344 39 Silence Alarm amp Backup
138. igns of mishandling such as gashes or holes in the carton or severely flattened corners Open the shipping crates carefully Use care to avoid puncturing the container with sharp objects that might damage the contents Inspect the Universal Monitor and all included components for damage If any damage from shipping or mishandling is observed immediately file a damage claim with the shipping agency and forward a copy to Liebert Corporation 1050 Dearborn Drive P O Box 29186 Columbus OH 43229 Packing Contents Table 5 Packing manifest Universal Monitor main board Standard Components Universal Monitor large or small enclosure User Manual Keys 2 to panel door lock Backup Battery installed in unit not connected or charged RS232 Configuration Cable 10 Installation Main Board 22 Surface Mounting the Universal Monitor NOTE Removing the conduit knockouts before mounting the Universal Monitor on the wall will ease installation and prevent strain on the mounting hardware and wall It is imperative to remove the knockouts if the unit is to be flush mounted After determining where to place the unit check to ensure that you have all the hardware required to install the panel on the surface of a wall Obtain the needed tools and material Required tools Electric drill Gf surface is too hard to drive screws without pilot holes Screwdriver Marker to denote layout of holes
139. int Main Board Mug pu ON OFF energized de energized 4 2 2 Connecting Digital Outputs An example of a field digital output point is a motor starter 7 6 View Output Status 9 7 Setup System Setup Output J Status LEDs Indicates the operational status of the controller board 1 9 LED Indicators Table 1 Controller board components continued Introduction Mem Description For more information see K Digital output loss of power jumper L Digital input connectors One of eight output jumpers Each digital output has a jumper to set the fail safe position of the output point when power fails The OFF position makes the contact Normally Open factory default The ON position makes the contact Normally Closed Note The jumper position has no effect on the contact when the Universal Monitor has power Each of the eight input connections is a two state point ON OFF energized de energized An example of a field digital input point is a leak detector 4 2 3 Setting the Digital Output Jumpers 9 7 4 Configure Main Board Output for Loss of Power Fail Safe 4 0 Wiring and Connections Main Board 4 2 1 Connecting Digital Inputs 7 5 View Input Status 9 3 Setup System Setup Input ys aes input status pes input nas an LED 5 indicate its status ON OFF E Analog ground CoA foi an powered analog sensor that 4 3 2 Connecting the Analog connector needs a reference to grou
140. k The default 1s to connect the battery However there may be times that you want to disconnect the battery so that it does not provide backup Table 31 shows battery problems that will affect operation Table 31 Battery alarms Result of Battery Message Generated Battery falls below a minimum charge Battery will not provide battery backup LOW BATTERY Battery is connected to the circuit board but Battery will not provide battery backup CHECK BATTERY not recognized by the circuit board Battery is unplugged from the circuit board Battery will not provide battery backup BATTERY UNPLUGGED Utility power 24VAC to the circuit board is Universal Monitor board will not be LOSS OF POWER too low to power the board able to function properly To connect or disconnect the battery Setup System Info Menu From the Setup System Info Menu use the arrows T J to choose SETUP SYSTEM INFO Connect Battery then press Enter J CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE DATE amp TIME T NExT l SELECT SETUP SITE ID CONNECT BATTERY SETUP SERV PH NUM FACTORY DEFAULTS e Use the arrows T to choose Y Yes the battery is connected or N No the battery is not connected then press Enter 1 Connect Battery IS THE BATTERY CONNECTED Y T l v N ZEND 70 System and Control Options 9 9 5 Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only This operation may be performed only through the Service Terminal Inte
141. log after backing up the file or simply to free up space Before deleting the records in the event log you may want to back up the file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as described in 8 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only To delete all records from the event log From the Clear Alarms Logs Menu use the arrows T to choose Clear Event Log then press Enter Use the arrows T Jto choose Y Yes clear the event log or N No do not clear the event log then press Enter 1 Clear the Trend Logs The Universal Monitor maintains a separate trend log for each config ured analog input sensor Each log contains up to 100 records of data collected at regular intervals You may want to clear the logs after backing up the files or simply to free up space Using the Clear Trend Logs command will clear all four trend logs maintained by the Universal Monitor There is no method of clearing records from individual logs A NOTE Before deleting the records in the trend logs you may want to back up the files to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as described in 8 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only To delete the records from ALL four trend logs System and Control Options Clear Alarms Logs Menu CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS CLEAR ALARM LOG gt CLEAR EVENT LOG T lENEXT SELECT CLEAR TREND LOGS Clear Event Lo
142. lt mapping of analog inputs to digital outputs Analog input By default mapped to digital output none none 57 System and Control Options 97 Setup System Setup Output The Universal Monitor has eight outputs that may be configured ind vidually If the optional Expansion Board is used its additional eight digital outputs may be renamed The outputs may have a wide variety of Liebert or other manufacturers equipment connected for configured responses to input alarms and events To configure an output Log In and Choose Setup System From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows J to choose Setup System then press Enter 1 Select an Output to Configure From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T 1 to choose Setup Output and press Enter 1 From the Select Output Menu choose the output you want for example Output01 and press Enter 1 Table 25 shows digital output features and default settings You may change the name of any output In addition the Universal Monitor s eight outputs may be defined as normally open or closed Use the steps following Table 25 to change the default settings for any digital output Table 25 Default settings digital outputs Feature Default Other Options LABEL OUTPUT01
143. m model number No dial tone No carrier Busy No answer Pager checksum error Pager pin number error Error indicates incorrect phone number dial prefix or modem initialization string For alphanumeric pager failures Paging company non answer 164 Paging company non answer on 2nd Paging company non answer on Last Paging company non answer on Handshake At the Enable Modem Diagnostic Messages prompt enter Y Yes enable or N No disable The current setting appears brackets N in the following example gt ENABLE MODEM DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES YES Y OR NO N gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful Change Modem Dial Prefix At the Change Modem Dial Prefix prompt enter the prefix to be dialed The current setting appears brackets ATEOX4DT in the following example gt CHANGE MODEM DIAL PREFIX gt ATEOXADT gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL For international dialing involving countries that do not support B5 see Table 28 add country codes to the initialization string using the format GCI xx where xx is the country code Note Also requires MT56008MI modem model number is on modem label See 9 8 1 Modem Setup Initialization String for more information Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confi
144. maintain normal operation of the panel for a minimum of 10 minutes 2 4 3 Connecting the Battery Pack The analog inputs will not be functional during a power loss 9 9 4 Connect Battery P N 133455 1 Indicates the a status between the Universal C EIA422 LEDs Monitorand Sitescan Web 1 9 LED Indicators D Audible horn Provides audible notification when an alarm occurs E Audible horn Jumper to disable the audible horn factory default is N A jumper enabled The two common alarm connections are used to connectto 4 0 Wiring and Connections a secondary warning device such as a horn light or Main Board B Battery pack F Common Alarm Building Management System BMS When an alarm is 4 4 Connecting Common Alarm connectors present the contacts close and the external warning device Outputs is activated notified The common alarm contacts may be 9 4 Setup System Setup configured to be reset with the Silence button command Common Alarm G Digital output Each output has an LED to indicate its status ON OFF status LEDs energized de energized 1 9 LED Indicators Placing the switch in the ON position will turn ON or energize all eight outputs simultaneously This switch removes all 9 11 Manual Output Ctrl automatic output control from the Universal Monitor H Manual Override Switch outputs 4 0 Wiring and Connections Diaital output Each of the eight output connections is a two state po
145. mation message Firmware Update Successful appears the Service Terminal Interface window and the Universal Monitor reboots with the new firmware update 77 System and Control Options 9 9 10 Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface only The service phone number is used for remote monitoring by Liebert Global Services The Service Ter minal Interface may be used to test communications between the Universal Monitor and the service modem This test will send a DIAL OUT TEST PASSED message to the service phone number The test is used to simulate an alarm to verify the proper configuration and functioning of the modem and other communications required for receiving alarms This simulated alarm bypasses the normal alarm sequence the LCD will not flash the horn will not sound and there will be no record in the Alarm Log A message 15 sent to the service phone number only if the alarm system 15 set up correctly To initiate the remote alarm test Connect to the Universal Monitor either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 0 zero Setup System Login Required At the Login Menu enter your password At the Setup Menu enter 7 Setup System Information At the Setup System Info menu enter 9 Initiate Remote Alarm Test At the Initiate Remote Alarm Test menu shown below enter 1 to initiate
146. mon alarm output contacts You might not want to reset the common alarm contacts let contacts reflect track alarms and simply silence the audible horn To change the common alarm setting Setup System Menu Log In and Choose Setup System SETUP INPUT SETUP COMMON ALARM SETUP SENSOR SETUP I O MATRIX From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen T JeNEXT 11 SELECT From the System and Control Menu use the arrows to choose OUTEUT Setup System then press Enter J SETUP SYSTEM INFO Change to Reset Y or Not Reset N SETUP EXP BOARD From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T J to choose Setup Common Alarm and press Enter 1 Reset Common Alarm By default the common alarm is set up not to reset automatically RESET COMMON ALARM when the alarm is silenced N To change this setting use the WITH SILENCE N arrows T J to choose Y Yes reset with silence or N No not reset then press Enter J ZEND 48 9 5 System and Control Options Setup System Setup Sensor The Universal Monitor has four analog sensor Input points that may be configured individually The panel monitors connected equipment for any 4 20 mA input for example temperature and humidity To configure a sensor Setup System Menu Log In and Choose Setup System SETU
147. mp Unshielded 18 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 8489 Plenum Belden 88489 4 20 mA Signal Input Selectable Power Source 12 24VDC 750 ft 225m 4 20 mA Signal Input Selectable Power Source 12 24VDC 18 AWG 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded recommended 20 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG recommended 24VAC 3A 750 ft 225m 3A 50 ft 15m 3A 40 ft 12m 3A 25 ft 7m Non Plenum Belden 9740 Plenum Belden 89740 Null Modem Cable 50 ft 15m EN MM Communication EIA422 SiteScan Communication EIA485 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Shielded 22 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 9461 1000 ft 300m Plenum Belden 88761 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Shielded 22 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 9461 3000 ft 900m DU Plenum Belden 88761 Phone Modem 4 Wire Pins 3 amp 4 24VAC Power Connection TB7 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Shielded 18 AWG recommended 24VAC Non Plenum Belden 8770 ou 1 3A Plenum Belden 88770 Power Connections Transformer Module 14 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded 115VAC i2 Non Plenum Belden 5101UE D 14 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded 230VAC 230VAC Non Plenum Belden 5101UE ISO 0 5A Recommended 20 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 Wiring and Connections Main Board Connecting Digital Inputs and Digital Outputs The digital inputs and digital outputs are found on the lower right side of the Universal Monitor
148. n Board 80 9 12 Clear Alarms amp Logs The Clear Alarms amp Logs menu allows you to clear active alarms or delete all records from any of the Universal Monitor s three logs alarm event and trend logs To clear alarms or logs Log In and Choose Clear Alarms amp Logs From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows J to choose Clear Alarms amp Logs then press Enter J Use the following steps to clear alarms or delete log records 9 12 1 Clear Active Alarms To clear all active alarms From the Clear Alarms Logs Menu use the arrows T J to choose Clear Active Alarms then press Enter J e Use the arrows T J to choose Y Yes clear all active alarms or N No do not clear alarms then press Enter J Clearing active alarms is the only means to reset latched alarms This step 15 required to return latched points to their normal state set up a digital input or an analog sensor input as latched see 9 3 4 Set Up Alarmable Inputs in Latched or Unlatched Mode 9 5 8 Set Up Alarmable Sensors in Latched or Unlatched Mode 9 12 2 Clear the Alarm Log The alarm log contains up to 99 records of alarms that have occurred You may want to clear the log after backing up the file or simply to free up space NOTE Before del
149. n Figure 10 There 15 polarity requirement when connecting to these connectors NOTE The ground wire connection to the OV connector is pre wired at the factory 19 Wiring and Connections Main Board 40 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS MAIN BOARD A CAUTION Switch OFF electric power to the Universal Monitor before installing any wiring to the unit or changing input or output connections The Power On Off switch is 1n the top left corner of the unit just below the battery pack 41 Wiring Specifications Input and output connections to the Universal Monitor may be made in any order it is not neces sary for example to make all input connections before making any output connections Use copper conductors only for all wiring Table 7 Wiring specifications main board Connection Supported Wire Type Maximum Wire Length Rating Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input 2 Wire Transducer Analog Input 4 Wire Transducer 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded 18 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 9740 75011 225m 24VDC Plenum Belden 89740 10 mA 18 AWG 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded recommended 20 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG recommended 24VAC 3A Dry Contact Non Plenum Belden 9740 3A 50 ft 15m 3A 40 ft 12m 3A 25 ft 7m Plenum Belden 89740 18 22 AWG Stranded amp Unshielded 18 AWG recommended Non Plenum Belden 9740 Plenum Belden 89740 18 22 AWG Stranded a
150. n Type Neutral L7 Line L1 Power Line 5 Secure the incoming electrical service wires to the TM115 input wires with wire nuts as shown in Figure 7 or to the TM230 connectors as shown in Figure 8 24 VAC Output Power Connections To connect to the 24VAC outputs 1 Install electrical wiring from device requiring 24VAC power to the Transformer Module 2 Usecopper wire only proper wiring to use for power 1s 18 20 or 22 AWG copper wire Strip wire 1 4 3 There are two 24 VAC output connectors TB1 and TB2 Terminate wires to the connector as shown in Figures 7 and 8 TB1 and TB2 are NOT polarity sensitive 4 Secure the wires to the connector Figure7 Power wiring to TM115 Figure8 Power wiring to TM230 TM115 TM230 Knockout for Knockout for Wire nuts external wiring external wiring connectind electrical wiring za Ground D Ground Neutral L2 Line L1 O 24VAC output is TB1 24VAC output 18 1 14 2 4 3 Installation Main Board Troubleshooting Transformer Module A common problem and possible solution are shown in the table below For further information or if you have other problems with the unit consult your local dealer Liebert representative or the Liebert Worldwide Support Group Possible Solution Replacement Fuse Part Numbers 24VAC power e LITTLEFUSE 218002 Check fuse for respective not available output TB1 or
151. nd Ground O Analog input connectors P 12VDC 24VDC analog input jumper Q SiteScan Web connector EIA422 R EIA485 connector S Serial interface connector RS232 EIA574 T Phone line connector U Power receptacle Transformer Module V Power On Off switch Transformer Module W 24VAC connector Transformer Module X Modem Each of the four input connections accepts a 4 20 mA signal An example of a field analog input point is a temperature sensor One jumper to select voltage supplied for two wire analog sensors The jumper supplies all four analog input connectors with the same voltage Factory default is 24VDC Connection to monitor Universal Monitor from Liebert s SiteScan Web graphical monitoring package Connection to optional Expansion Board purchased separately Connect maximum of one Expansion Board Connection for laptop or video terminal Used for configuration and monitoring using the Service Terminal Interface Requires a null modem cable for connectivity P N 201258P1 Connection for phone line Used for pager notifications service phone number and configuration and monitoring using the Service Terminal Interface Requires an RJ11 connector 115VAC power receptacle to power laptop during configuration and diagnostics Receptacle not available on 230VAC Transformer Module Power switch to turn power On Off to both Transformer Module 24VAC connectors and po
152. ne Number At the Setup Service Phone Number menu shown below enter 1 to begin the setup Setup Service Phone Number Service Terminal Interface only SETUP SERVICE PHONE NUMBER This number receives all alarms 1n addition to the 4 pagers CURRENT NUMBER 1 SETUP SERVICE PHONE NUMBER Ze Z Ze Z EERE Z 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU An M 1S required 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU as lst character 4 RETURN TO MATN MENU BRE SELECT A 1 At the Enter Service Phone Number prompt you may press Enter to bypass this option or see 9 9 6 Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number for Instructions on entering the number gt ENTER SERVICE PHONE NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Enable Communications Check Enabling this function permits a daily communications test between the Universal Monitor and the selected service phone number Once each day the Universal Monitor dials the service phone number at a specified time and sends this message UNIVERSAL MONITOR COMM CHECK The time of the test is specified at the next prompt Enter Time To Perform Communications Check At the Enable Communications Check prompt enter Y Yes enable or N No disable The cur rent setting appears in brackets N in the following example gt ENABLE COMMUNICATIO
153. ng Send line ends with line feeds Echo typed characters locally Line delay o milliseconds Function arrow and ctrl keys act as Terminal keys C Windows keys m Backspace key sends Del C Space Ctri H Emulation Character delay 0 milliseconds ANSIW Terminal Setup 5i i ASCII Receiving Telnet terminal ID vri 00 Backscroll buffer lines 500 E Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Append line feeds to incoming line ends Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII wrap lines that exceed terminal width AS C Input Translation I i i Cancel button 11 In the ASCII Setup window shown above right choose the following settings ASCII Sending place a check mark v in the Send Line Ends With Line Feeds box ASCII Receiving place a check mark v 1n the Wrap Lines That Exceed Terminal Width box Click OK The setup is now complete To use the new connection proceed to the next section A 2 5 Connect to the Service Terminal Interface 89 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface A 2 5 Connect to the Service Terminal Interface After creating and setting up a connection use communications program such as HyperTerminal to access the Universal Monitor s Service Terminal Interface 1 Verify communications connections between the remote computer and the Universal Monitor a For dire
154. ng folder CN Llse receiving protocol modem Receive Close Cancel Receive 1X modem never sends a filename so you must specify a filename for storing the received file Folder C Filename laamlog j Receives a file from the remote system 2 6 Inthe Receive File window as shown above Enter folder Select Xmodem Enter filename for example alarm log In the Place Received File in the Following Folder box enter the name and location of the folder where the configuration file should be placed for example C downloads or click on the Browse button to locate the folder In the Use Receiving Protocol box select Xmodem from the drop down list Click on the Receive button To close the window without backing up the file click on Close or Cancel 7 Inthe Receive Filename window enter a name for the log file Alarm log in the example above 8 When the transfer is complete a confirmation message appears in the Service Terminal Interface window Backup Successful 9 The display returns to the Backup Log Files menu You may choose another type of log file to back up return to Step 3 or press 7 or Escape to return to the Main Menu After backing up a log file you may want to delete all records in the Universal Monitor s log of that type See 9 12 Clear Alarms amp Logs for details 42 9 0 9 1 System and C
155. ni PCT View Status Menu ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM LOG EVENT LOG TREND LOG INPUT STATUS OUTPUT STATUS PAGER NUMBERS Output Status OUTPUT STATUS gt OUTPUT01 OU TPU T02 OUTPUTO3 OUTPUTOA OU TPU T05 OUTPUTO6 OUTPUTO7 OUTPUTO8 OUTPUTO9 OUTPUT10 OUTPUT11 OUTPUT12 OUTPUT13 OUTPUT14 OUTPUT15 OUTPUT16 ON Viewing Additional Output Data NOTE 8 additional outputs OUTPUTO9 thru OUTPUT16 All output data may be viewed by scrolling beyond the four lines that optional Expansion Board appear on the LCD at one time To view all outputs use the arrows To return to the previous screen press the ESC key 38 7 7 View Pager Numbers The Universal Monitor may be set up to dial pager numbers when an View Status Options Main Menu gt VIEW STATUS alarm is detected Up to four pagers may be configured as described in SYSTEM AND CONTROL 9 8 Setup System Setup Modem amp Pagers JenexT J SELECT The View Pager Numbers option allows you to view the pager numbers and PINs for all configured pagers Use the following steps to select a AGE s View Status Menu pager and view 1ts information ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM LOG 7 7 1 Select a Pager To select a pager TREND LOG INPUT STATUS From the Main Menu use the arrows T J to choose View Status OUTPUT STATUS then press Enter J PAGER NUMBERS From the View Status Menu use the arrows choose V
156. niversal Monitor should be mounted where it can be easily accessed On site personnel would access the unit through the LCD on its front cover service terminal connected to the RS232 port or through SiteScan For off site monitoring the Universal Monitor should be placed near communica tions means such as a telephone line connection that would permit remote access In addition to the communications connections the site also must have electrical service and must permit connecting the unit s eight digital inputs eight digital outputs and four analog inputs The wall material must be capable of supporting the weight of the Universal Monitor see 10 0 Specifications NOTE q This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Unpacking and Preliminary Inspection Before unpacking the Universal Monitor inspect the shipping carton for damage or s
157. nstallation CAUTION The Universal Monitor is designed for use on properly grounded earthed 24VAC power 50Hz or 60Hz The ground wire for the power lead must be wired to the earth ground terminal stud located next to the 24VAC terminal block This equipment is intended to be installed by a qualified and certified electrician who must revlew and approve customer supplied wiring and circuit breakers verify correct input and grounded earthed connections to ensure compliance with technical standards and national and local electrical codes WARNING Be sure that the Power On Off switch is set to OFF before installing any wiring to this unit The switch is in the top left corner of the unit just below the battery pack Input Power Connections Small Enclosure To connect electrical power 1 Run conduit and electrical wiring from building to the Universal Monitor 2 Use copper wires only proper wiring to use for 24VAC power is 18 22 AWG stranded and shielded 18 AWG is recommended see Table 7 Strip wires 1 2 Figure 6 Electrical connections to panel External wiring through knockout Power On Off switch Ground wire l u i START black NS 24V INP e Y Earth ground terminal P23 TTERY a BATTERY S He 610085145 cD INTRAST 0 4 VBATT am 24VAC wiring red amp white 24VAC input connector 3 Secure t
158. nt data view additional records use the arrows T J To return to the previous screen press the ESC key Backing Up the Event Log Service Terminal Interface only The event log 1s stored as a file 1n the Universal Monitor it can hold no more than 99 records When the log 1s full the oldest records are deleted from the end of the file as new event records are added at the beginning You may back up the event log file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface as described in 8 2 Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only To delete all records in the event log see 9 12 Clear Alarms amp Logs 35 View Status Options 7 4 View Trend Log Main Menu The Universal Monitor takes readings of configured analog input gt VIEW STATUS sors at regular intervals and stores them in four separate trend logs SYSTEM AND CONTROL one for each sensor The time interval is 30 minutes Each log contains a cee to 100 records Follow these steps to select a sensor and view its trend log View Status Menu 7 4 1 Select a Sensor ACTIVE ALARMS ALARM LOG To select a sensor EVENT LOG TREND LOG From the Main Menu use the arrows T J to choose View Status then press Enter J OUTPUT STATUS From the View Status Menu use the arrows choose View PAGER NUMBERS Trend Log then press Enter From the Sensor Selection Menu use the arrows T to choose the Sel
159. nter or edit the Init String Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again 61 System and Control Options 9 8 2 Modem Setup Additional Features Service Terminal Interface only The Service Terminal Interface offers four additional options for the modem that are not avallable through the LCD interface Enter Universal Monitor phone number Enable modem diagnostic messages Change modem dial prefix Change modem hang up delay after a call To access these options Connect to the Universal Monitor either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 0 zero Setup System Login Required At the Login Menu enter your password At the Setup Menu enter 6 Setup Modem amp Pagers At the Setup Modem amp Pagers menu shown below enter 5 to begin configuration Setup Modem amp Pagers Modem Setup Service Terminal Interface only SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS Input pager and modem information Select pager or modem CURRENT NUMBER ala ala ala ala ala ala ala ale ale als ala ala ale ale ala ala 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 4 S 4 8 4 4 1 PAGER NUMBER An A Ts required 2 PAGER NUMBER as lst character 3 PAGER NUMBER for an alpha pager 4 PAGER NUMBER an N for a numeric 5 MODEM CONFIGURATION
160. o access the Universal Monitor the LCD on the front of the enclosure and the Service Terminal Interface which 1s accessible through any computer using a communications pro gram Many viewing and configuration tasks can be performed through either interface but some are available only through the Service Terminal Interface Step by step instructions for all functions appear in Sections 7 0 through 9 0 These instructions use examples of LCD screens to illustrate most functions except those not available via the LCD Examples of all Service Terminal Interface screens appear in Appendix A Service Terminal Interface along with instructions on how to connect to the Service Terminal Interface Table 12 lists all Universal Monitor functions and shows whether they can be performed through the LCD interface and where to find information Table 12 Guide to Universal Monitor functions Can be performed via Where to find Service Instructions on Service Terminal LCD Terminal using function screen examples VIEW STATUS FUNCTIONS SILENCE ALARM amp BACK UP LOGS FUNCTIONS Silence Alarm On the LCD press any key to silence an alarm Back Up Log Files SYSTEM amp CONTROL FUNCTIONS Login Setup System Setup Input Setup Common Alarm Setup Sensor Setup Matrix Setup Output Pager Setup Pager Number amp PIN Pager Setup Communications Check Modem Setup Initialization String Modem Setup Enter Universal Monitor Phone Number M
161. odem Setup Enable Modem Diagnostic Messages Modem Setup Change Modem Dial Prefix Modem Setup Change Modem Hang Up Delay After a Call Setup System Info Change Password Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time Setup Site ID Connect Battery Backup and Upload Configuration File Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number Setup Serv Ph Num Communications Check Factory Defaults Perform Firmware Update Initiate Remote Alarm Test Setup Exp Board Optional Expansion Board Manual Output Ctrl Clear Alarms amp Logs Clear Active Alarms Clear the Alarm Log Clear the Event Log Clear the Trend Logs page 40 page 100 page 41 101 page 104 page 105 page 106 page 108 page 109 page 111 page 117 page 119 page 119 page 120 page 120 page 120 page 120 page 120 page 121 page 12 page 122 page 122 page 123 page 123 page 124 page 124 page 125 page 125 page 126 page 127 page 128 page 130 page 130 page 130 page 131 page 131 Co e Overview of Menus 61 Opening Screen Overview The Universal Monitor displays the Opening Screen at startup as shown in Figure 12 If any alarms are active the Current Alarm screen appears Pressing any key on the LCD keypad will silence the audible alarm If any analog input sensors are connected the LCD screen will alternately display the Opening Screen and a screen showing the analog value of each sensor If no alarms are present the Main Menu ap
162. odem never sends a filename so you must specify filename for storing the received file Folder uM Enter filename Filename Jumconfigsay for example Cancel UMconfig sav Receives a file from the remote system 2 10 In the Receive File window as shown above In the Place Received File in the Following Folder box enter the name and location of the folder where the configuration file should be placed for example C downloads or click on the Browse button to locate the folder In the Use Receiving Protocol box select Xmodem from the drop down list Click on the Receive button To close the window without backing up the file click on Close or Cancel 11 In the Receive Filename window enter a name for the file for example UMconfig sav 12 When the transfer is complete a confirmation message appears the Service Terminal Interface window Backup Successful 72 System and Control Options Upload the Configuration File 13 At the prompt to Initiate an Upload of Configuration File enter Y Yes begin or N No cancel The current setting appears in brackets N in the following example gt INITIATE AN UPLOAD OF CONFIGURATION FILE YES Y OR NO N gt N gt The following instructions refer to the Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal program These steps may vary for other communications programs 14 At the top of the HyperTerminal window sh
163. on Board Output by DIP Switch 59 9 7 4 Configure Main Board Output for Loss of Power Fail Safe 59 Setup System Setup Modem amp Pagers 60 9 8 1 Modem Setup Initialization 60 9 82 Modem Setup Additional Features Service Terminal Interface only 62 9 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN 64 9 8 4 Pager Setup Communications Check Service Terminal Interface only 66 Setup System Setup System Info 68 21 NAN e ooo oia ex eant oca osa sure Aa a eee ae CE 69 9 9 2 Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time 69 i MD cater sa entienden tracts an aie uuu pu eas A c Oa ao ade DU Eum sta 70 O94 Conmect RC RE 70 9 9 5 Backup and Upload Configuration File Service Terminal Interface only 71 9 9 6 Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number 74 9 9 7 Setup Serv Ph Num Communications Check Service Terminal Interface only 75 Bactor vdd ral leis ut a feck ed kilu a aa 76 9 9 9 Perform Firmware Update Service Terminal Interface
164. ontrol Options SYSTEM AND CONTROL OPTIONS NOTE For ease of understanding this section uses the LCD interface to illustrate most instructions except for features that are available only through the Service Terminal Interface All Service Terminal Interface screens appear in Appendix A Service Terminal Interface The System and Control menu allows you to configure the Universal Monitor setting up inputs and outputs and an input output matrix to trigger actions the modem and pagers and system features such as date and time This menu also provides a vehicle for manually changing the state of an output to ON or OFF clearing active alarms and deleting records from the Universal Monitor s alarm log event log and trend logs The arrows T lare used to scroll through the menu The Enter key is used to select the menu item and enter new information Table 20 shows characters that may be entered in labels and values Table 20 Valid characters for data entry Alphanumeric Special characters A Z 0 9 space _ amp lt gt The System and Control options require a password to prevent unauthorized users from making changes to the system This section presents step by step instructions for each of the following Login enter the password Setup System configure inputs outputs modem pagers system features Manual Output Ctrl manually override automatic control of outputs release the override Clea
165. or N No Not mapped then press Enter 1 Select Outputs When finished press Enter J again SELECT OUTPUTS gt MAP TO MAIN BOARD MAP TO EXP BOARD l NEXT J SELECT Output Map OUTPUT MAP 2 5 7 5 NN YNNNNWN 55 System and Control Options Map Input to Expansion Board Output From the Select Outputs menu select Map to Exp Board if you want to map the selected input to an output on the optional Expan sion Board These outputs are identified as Outputs 9 16 Select Outputs SELECT OUTPUTS MAIN BOARD On the Output Map screen you may map the selected input to any MAP TO EXP BOARD of the eight outputs 9 16 or to more than one output if desired T JeNEXT J SELECT The example at right shows Input_01 mapped to Output10 To make changes to the mapping Output Map If needed press Enter J to advance to the position directly OUTPUT MAP below the output 0910111213141516 Use the arrows Jto choose Y Yes Mapped to this output or NYNNNNNN N No Not mapped then press Enter 1 Press Enter to advance to the next position where you want to make a change Use the arrows T 1to choose Y Yes Mapped to this output N No Not mapped then press Enter 1 When finished press Enter J again Default Mappings Digital Inputs to Outputs Table 23 shows the default mapping of digital inputs to digital outputs Table 23 Default mapping of digit
166. ore the Expansion Board changes the state of an output Table 10 DIP switch setting outputs wired as Normally Closed N C If Output State of Output When N C N O DIP Switch Light is Light is is ON OFF Wire connected to N C terminal Table 11 DIP switch setting outputs wired as Normally Open N O If Output State of Output When N C N O DIP Switch Light is Light is Communication Power Is ON OFF with UM is Lost Fails Wire connected to N O terminal Up ON Open Open The Expansion Board comes from the factory with all digital output DIP switches in the OFF position normally open The DIP switch setting for each digital output can be changed to ON normally closed To change the state of any output to the factory default of NO Normally Open or to NC Normally Closed move each switch to the appropriate position Move the switch down to the OFF position for NO Normally Open the default setting Move the switch up to the ON position for NC Normally Closed 28 Wiring and Connections Optional Expansion Board 5 3 Connect to the Universal Monitor Two steps are required to establish connection between the optional Expansion Board and the Uni versal Monitor 5 3 1 Connect EIA485 Connectors to Main Board To connect the optional Expansion Board to the Universal Monitor 1 Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal Monitor and disconnect power from the Expansion Board 2 Ifnecess
167. ow keys T scroll through the numbers 00 59 54 System and Control Options 96 Setup System Setup I O Matrix The Setup I O Matrix menu allows you to configure the Universal Monitor s digital and analog inputs to trigger various actions in any or all of the 16 outputs eight on the main board and another eight if the optional Expansion Board is used Each output can be set up to respond to more than one digital or analog input including the additional 16 inputs available via the optional Expansion Board Almost any mapping combination can be used For example you may decide to trigger an action in Output03 when Input_01 goes into alarm or you might want to generate an action in Output04 when Sensor_1 High Setpoint goes into alarm Setup System Menu SETUP INPUT SETUP COMMON ALARM SETUP SENSOR SETUP I O MATRIX T JeNEXT SELECT To set up the mapping of inputs to outputs Log In and Choose Setup System SETUP OUTPUT SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Cameo Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help SFTUP EXP BOARD Enter your password at the Login screen From the System and Control Menu use the arrows T to choose Map Input Sensor Menu Setup System then press Enter gt MAP INPUT TO OUTPUT Select Setup I O Matrix MAP SENSOR TO OUTPT From the Setup System Menu shown at right use the arrows T Jto T JeNEXT 1
168. own below click on Transfer then on Send File Universal Monitor HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help als Enter filename for example UMconfig sav Receive File Capture send T ext File Send File Folder C Filename umconfig sav t AN IGURRTION FILE VES V OR gt gt V Capture to Printer ee meto Select Xmodem Protocol modem SELECT SEND FILE ENTER FILE NAME CONFIGURATION FILE LOCATION amp NAME E G UMCONFIG SRV SELECT XMODEM FROM THE PROTOCOL BOX SELECT SEND BUTTONCCCCCC_ Send button Sends a file to the remote system 2 15 In the Send File window as shown above In the Filename box enter the full path of the file to be uploaded for example UMconfig sav or click on the Browse button to locate the file In the Protocol box select Xmodem from the drop down list Click on the Send button To close the window without sending the file click on Close or Cancel 16 When the transfer is complete a confirmation message Upload Successful appears in the Service Terminal Interface window and the Universal Monitor reboots with the new configuration 73 System and Control Options 9 9 6 Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number The Service Phone Number Serv Ph Num is used for remote monitoring by Liebert Global Services The number is designed to allow r
169. p and Upload Configuration File Firm ware Update and Initiate Remote Alarm Test are unique to the Service Terminal Interface Tips on Using the Service Terminal Interface Use the following tips when making changes in the Service Terminal Interface Data that can be entered is shown in parentheses in prompt line The current setting is shown in brackets in the line below the prompt To accept the current setting press the Enter key To change the current setting enter the value and then press Enter Pressing Escape will exit the current setup function or take you to the previous menu screen Current setting shown in brackets gt CHANGE LABEL 8 CHARACTERS MAX3 gt INPUT_0O1 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Values that may be entered shown in parentheses gt IS INPUT NORMALLY OPENED NO OR NORMALLY CLOSED NC gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 105 A 6 1 Setup Input Setup Menu For details on this feature see 9 8 Setup System Setup Input Setup Input Main Board Outputs SETUP INPUT Setup for discrete input points Select input to edit INPUT 1 INPUT 01 2 INPUT 02 3 INPUT 03 4 INPUT 04 5 INPUT 05 6 INPUT 06 INPUT 07 8 INPUT 08 9 EXPANSION O RETURN TO I RETURN TO DEFINITION NO EV NL OO NO AL L 00 NC EV NL OO NO AL L 00 NC AL L 00 NO EV NL OO NO AL L 00 NC EV NL 00 BOARD INPUTS SETUP MENU MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 g
170. pears Alarm has been silenced Through SiteScan Web this option is available via the Universal Monitor Graphic Screen 40 Silence Alarm amp Backup Log Files Service Terminal Interface Back Up Log Files Service Terminal Interface only The Universal Monitor maintains three types of logs alarm event and trend that may be backed up to a remote computer This feature 15 available only through the Service Terminal Interface To back up any of the alarm event or trend logs 1 Connect to the Universal Monitor either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface 2 At the Main Menu enter 9 Backup Log Files 3 At the Backup Log Files menu as shown below enter a number for the type of file you want to back up Enter 1 to back up the Alarm Log Enter 2 to back up the Event Log Enter 3 to back up the Trend Log for the first sensor Sensor_1 Enter 4 to back up the Trend Log for the second sensor Sensor_2 Enter 5 to back up the Trend Log for the third sensor Sensor_3 Enter 6 to back up the Trend Log for the fourth sensor Sensor_4 Backup Log Files Alarm Log File Service Terminal Interface only BACKUP LOG FILES Backup alarm event and trend log files 1 BACKUP ALARM FILE 2 BACKUP EVENT LOG FILE 3 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 1 4 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 2 5 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE SENSOR 3 6 BACKUP TREND LOG FILE
171. pears 6 2 Main Menu Overview The Main Menu offers access to all functions within the panel As shown in Table 13 the functions are organized into three sections with step by step instructions Table 13 Primary Functions Overview a _ _ 7 0 View Status Options These features are available to all users This permits all personnel to check the both LCD and Service status of any monitored equipment or location From this menu any user may Terminal Interface View current monitoring data active alarms and the status of inputs and outputs View data stored in alarm event and trend logs View pager numbers 8 0 Silence Alarm amp Backup These features available via the Service Terminal Interface only allow users to Log Files Service Silence the audible alarm Terminal Interface only Back up the alarm event and trend logs 9 0 System and Control These options require a password Authorized users may Options some functions Configure the Universal Monitor available via Service Override automatic control of outputs to force an output ON or OFF Terminal Interface only Clear active alarms and delete all records in the alarm event and trend logs 6 3 LCD Menu Overview Figure 12 shows an overview of the initial screens available through the LCD interface For compa rable information about the Service Terminal Interface screens see A 3 Overview of Menus Figure 12 LCD
172. point define the input as Normally Closed NC From the Setup Input Menu choose Norm Open Close as shown at right and press Enter 1 To change the normal state for this input use the arrows T J to choose NO Normally Open or NC Normally Closed then press Enter 1 Define Input as Alarmable or Event Each digital input may be defined as Alarmable AL or as an Event EV For a digital input defined as alarmable the following alarm reac tions occur when the status of the monitored input device changes the LCD flashes the audible horn sounds configured pager num bers will be notified and a record 1s entered in the Alarm Log For a digital input defined as an event the status change 15 recorded in the Event Log By default all digital inputs are set up as AL Alarmable From the Setup Input Menu choose Alarm Event as shown at right and press Enter To change the type of digital input use the arrows to choose AL Alarmable or EV Event then press Enter 46 System and Control Options Setup Input Menu SETUP INPUT 01 LABEL INPUT 01 NORM OPEN CLOSE NO ALARM EVENT AL NEXT SGC LATCHED N DELAY 00 01 Change Label CHANGE LABEL INPUT 01 T JeSELECT NEXT END Setup Input Menu SETUP INPUT 01 LABEL INPUT 01 gt NORM OPEN CLOSE NO ALARM EVENT AL JNEXT l SELECT LATCHED N DELAY 00 01 Normally Open Closed IS INPUT NORMALLY OPENED OR C
173. put jumper on the circuit board as shown above PFM2 OFF ON 2 Decide whether your configuration requires the jumper to be OFF or ON 3 Set the jumper as needed Set the jumper to OFF by placing the black jumper on the middle and top pins Set the jumper to ON by placing the black jumper on the middle and bottom pins ON OFF ON OFF PFM5 ON Connecting Analog Inputs The analog input connector blocks are at the bottom center of the Universal Monitor printed circuit board Analog inputs Analog ground The blocks are two part assemblies to permit easier connections To determine the proper wire size see Table 7 Wiring specifications main board To connect an input 1 Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal Monitor 2 Ifnecessary remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into the Universal Monitor enclosure 3 Bring the wire s into the Universal Monitor enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot TB9 ANALOG 4 L th lat d slip the stripped oosen the appropriate screw and slip the strippe GROUND end of the wire into the terminal block 5 Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly 22 4 3 1 4 3 2 Wiring and Connections Main Board Setting the 12VDC 24VDC Analog Power Jumper The analog power jumper sets the common voltage that is applied to all of the analog input connec tions The jumper permits the user to modify the voltage supplied to the sensors ac
174. r 1 To change the sensor s label which may consist of up to eight char acters Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter again 9 5 3 Change Units Label For each sensor you may use a three character label to specify mea surement units such as DEG see Table 20 for valid characters From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Units for the selected sensor and press Enter J To enter the units label which may consist of up to three charac ters Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again 50 System and Control Options Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 gt CONNECTED N LABEL SENSOR 1 T NEXT SELECT UNITS 0 999 9 20 mA 999 9 OFFSET 000 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0999 9 HIGH SETPT 40999 9 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 4 mA Sensor Connected IS THE SENSOR CONNECTED N LS BITE Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y gt LABEL SENSOR 1 T lENEXT SELECT UNITS 0 4 mA 999 9 20 mA 999 9 OFFSET 4000 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT HIGH O 0999 9 00 01 SENSOR DELAY Change Sensor Label CHANGE SENSOR LABEL LABEL ROOM TMP T JeSELECT J END Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL
175. r Sensor with 24V from external external power power source 23 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 6 1 4 6 2 Wiring and Connections Main Board Connecting Common Alarm Outputs The common alarm relay found in the top right corner of the Uni be ride TB5 COMMON ALARM versal Monitor permits the user to connect auxiliary notification TERMINAL BLOCKS ROTATED IN VIEW equipment such as lights horns and sirens to the Universal mie Monitor To determine the proper wire size see Table 7 Wiring specifications main board There are two connectors for the common alarm output However the connectors are not individual relay outputs The connectors E E should be treated as a double pole double throw DPDT relay F SENSOR 1 0 CNTL L O TOP BOTTOM The common alarm relay 1s energized whenever an alarm occurs To connect an output Common alarm outputs 1 Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal Monitor 2 Ifnecessary remove a conduit knockout to permit wire entry into the Universal Monitor enclosure 3 Bring the wire s into the Universal Monitor enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot m Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block 5 Tighten the screw until it holds the wire snugly EIA422 SiteScan Web Connector The Universal Monitor will interface with Liebert s SiteScan Web enterprise monitoring system SiteScan can be used to monitor
176. r Alarms amp Logs clear active alarms delete records from the alarm event and trend logs If an alarm occurs while user is logged the LCD backlight will flash and the audible alarm will sound To obtain specific information about the alarm you must access the Active Alarm screen see 7 1 View Active Alarms or the Alarm Log see 7 2 View Alarm Log Login Main Menu Users must enter a password to access any of the system and control VIEW STATUS options The password consists of four characters see Table 20 for gt SYSTEM AND CONTROL valid characters To set up or change the password see 9 9 1 Change Password T JeNEXT SELECT To log in From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and Login Control then press Enter as shown at right Use the arrows T Jto choose System and Control and press LOGIN AAAA Enter 1 The Login menu appears T JeSELECT J NEXT END To enter your password Use the arrows T choose a character System amp Control Menu e Press Enter to advance to the next character position gt SETUP SYSTEM When finished press Enter again MANUAL OUTPUT CTRL CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS The System and Control Menu appears next with these options that T JENEXT 1 lt are described the following sections Setup System Section 9 2 Section 9 9 Manual Output Ctrl Section 9 11 Clear Alarms amp Log
177. r the phone number When finished press Enter again Table 33 Guidelines for dialing service phone number Setup Serv Ph Num Device type Required entries Example ENTER PHONE NUMBER Remote M18005551212 The first character must be M M18005551212 Device type Optional entries Example Use 9 if needed to access an outside M918005551212 line place after first character M Use W to wait for a second dial tone All types before dialing if the phone system has of devices two dial tones initial tone and a second M9W18005551212 tone for outside line place after 9 before the number to be dialed Use comma to pause two seconds M1 8005551212 74 System and Control Options 9 9 7 Setup Serv Ph Num Communications Check Service Terminal Interface only The Service Terminal Interface offers two additional options for setting up the Service Phone Number Serv Ph Num that are not available through the LCD interface Enable communications check Enter time to perform communications check To access these options Connect to the Universal Monitor either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 0 zero Setup System Login Required At the Login Menu enter your password At the Setup Menu enter 7 Setup System Information At the Setup System Information Menu enter 6 Setup Service Pho
178. rent types of access Table 26 Supported modem settings For Modem supports Dial up via terminal 9600 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Pager access 9600 baud even parity 7 data bits 1 stop bit and TAPI protocol version 1 8 For calls involving countries that do not support country code B5 see Table 28 International Modem model MT5600SMI is required model number is on the modem label dialing e GCl xx is the country code must be added to the initialization string see Step 7 in this section Default Modem Settings Table 27 shows the default settings for modem options Table 27 Default settings modem Any string up to 40 characters for international dialing Initialization String Init String add GCl xx where xx is the country code except B5 countries see Table 28 Modem Dial Prefix S Modem Hang Up Delay After Call Any number up to 99 seconds Configuring the Modem To configure the modem Setup System Menu Log In and Choose Setup System SETUP INPUT 1 From the Main Menu use the arrows T to choose System and NE SETUP SENSOR Control then press Enter J see 9 1 Login for help SETUP I O MATRIX 2 Enter your password at the Login screen T JeNEXT SELECT 3 From the System and Control Menu use the arrows T J to choose SE ROE SOU Mew Setup System then press Enter 1 SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS SETUP SYSTEM INFO SETUP EXP BOARD 60 System and Control
179. rface It permits the user to make a copy of the Universal Monitor s configuration settings and save it as a file on the computer connected through the RS232 port Should the need arise the user can upload the configuration file from the computer to the Universal Monitor instead of re entering the settings manually To access these options 1 Connect to the Universal Monitor either from remote computer or through the RS232 port see 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 0 zero Setup System Login Required At the Login Menu enter your password At the Setup Menu enter 7 Setup System Information At the Setup System Information Menu enter 5 Backup amp Upload Configuration File The Backup amp Upload Configuration File menu appears shown below Backup amp Upload Configuration File Backup Service Terminal Interface only BACKUP AND UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE Backup from panel saves panel configurations Upload to panel restores panel configurations Select to backup or upload file 1 BACKUP CONFIGURATION FILE 2 UPLOAD CONFIGURATION FILE 3 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 4 RETURN TO SETUP MENU RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 Enter 1 to back up the configuration file from the Universal Monitor to the computer and proceed to Step 8 OR Enter 2 to upload the configuration file from the computer to the Universal Monitor and proceed to Step 13 NO
180. rform communications check To access these options Connect to the Universal Monitor either from a remote computer or through the RS232 port see A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface At the Main Menu enter 0 zero Setup System Login Required At the Login Menu enter your password At the Setup Menu enter 6 Setup Modem amp Pagers At the Setup Modem amp Pagers menu shown below enter a number 1 4 to select a pager Setup Modem amp Pagers Pager Setup Service Terminal Interface only SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS Input pager and modem information Select pager or modem CURRENT NUMBER ala ale ale ale 49 49 449 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 9 49 8 8 An A 15 requi red 1 NUMBER 1 2 PAGER NUMBER 2 as lst character 3 PAGER NUMBER 3 for an alpha pager 4 PAGER NUMBER 4 an N for a numeric 5 MODEM CONFIGURATION pager and 6 RETURN TO SETUP MENU for a remote modem 7 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 At the Enter Pager Number prompt you may press Enter to bypass this option or see 9 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN for instructions on entering the pager number gt ENTER PAGER NUMBER 40 CHARACTERS MAX gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL At the Enter Pager PIN Number prompt you may press Enter to bypass this option or see 9 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN for instructions on entering the pager PIN gt ENTER PAGER
181. rmation mes sage appears Command Successful Change Modem Hang Up Delay After a Call At the Change Modem Hang Up Delay After a Call prompt enter the number of seconds to delay hanging up after a call The maximum is 99 seconds The current setting appears in brackets 10 in the following example gt CHANGE MODEM HANG UP DELAY AFTER A CALL 99 SEC MAX gt 10 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL Press Enter to proceed or Escape to cancel the entry If you make a change a confirmation mes sage appears Command Successful 63 System and Control Options 9 8 3 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN The Universal Monitor may be configured to dial numeric or alphanumeric pagers when an alarm is detected You may enter up to four pager numbers all configured pagers will be dialed each time an alarm occurs For each configured pager you must enter the pager number to be dialed and the pager s Personal Identification Number PIN See 10 1 Universal Monitor Specifications for supported pager settings The Universal Monitor can send numeric or alphanumeric messages to supported pagers as shown in the following example Alphanumeric pager LIEBERT TEST message example INPUT 01 ALARM CONTACT CLOSED 2 07 PM 06 09 04 Pager company time stamp When an alarm is detected the first pager number is dialed up to three times if needed After a suc cessful page or three dialing attempts the next p
182. s LABEL 9 OUTPUT16 Any name up to eight characters Table 40 Expansion Board other default settings CONNECTION TO UNIVERSAL MONITOR see 9 10 Setup Exp Board Optional Expansion Board Other Options SETUP EXP BOARD IS THE EXPANSION BOARD N Not connected Y Connected CONNECTED DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Fexue pemww Other Options S1 Digital output DIP switches Off NO Normally Open On NC Normally Closed OTHER SWITCH SETTINGS Default For all switches Other Options 1 ON 0 OFF SW2 facioy configured o configured o _ Sw factory configured Omrop O Pa configured tetwopmskmpsed jp5 factory configured tetwopnsimpered oO jp4 factory configured teRwopmsmpeed _ Jp5 factory configured Bottom 134 Liebert Keeping Business in Business UNIVERSAL MONITOR The Company Behind the Products With over a million installations around the globe Liebert is the world leader in computer protection systems Since its founding in 1965 Liebert has developed a complete range of support and protection systems for sensitive electronics e Environmental systems close control air conditioning from 1 to 60 tons e Power conditioning and UPS with power ranges from 300 VA to more than 1000 kVA Integrated systems t
183. s Section 9 12 If after logging in you press the ESC key to return to a previous screen that is not password protected you must log in again including entering your password if you wish to access password protected functions 43 System and Control Options Figure 14 shows the main options available from the System amp Control menu Figure 14 Menu overview System and Control menu Opening Screen UNIVERSAL MONITOR DD MON YY HR MM SS System amp Control menu Setup System selected gt SETUP SYSTEM MANUAL OUTPUT CTRL CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS VX XXX X PRESS STATUS SETUP VIEW STATUS gt SYSTEM AND CONTROL T JeNEXT SELECT Login Screen LOGIN AAAA T j SELECT J NEXT END a System amp Control menu Manual Output Ctrl selected SETUP SYSTEM gt MANUAL OUTPUT CTRL CLEAR ALARMS amp LOGS System amp Control menu Clear Alarms amp Logs selected SETUP SYSTEM Qu Setup System menu INPUT See COMMON ALARM Section SENSOR 9 2 I O MATRIX OUTPUT MODEM amp PAGERS SYSTEM INFO EXP BOARD Setup Input SELECT INPUT See gt INPUT 01 NO AL NL Section INPUT 02 NO AL NL 9 3 Select Output OVERRIDE OUTPUT See gt OUTPUT01 AUTO OUTPUT02 AUTO OUTPUT16 AUTO Q Override Output Section 9 11 CLEAR ACTIVE ALARMS SELECT OUTPUTO1 ARE YOU SURE N AUTO Setup System options Setup Common Alarm RESET COMMON
184. s to an alarm or event Use the steps following Table 21 to change the default settings for any digital input Table 21 Default settings digital inputs L Latched Y Yes 00 01 1 second Any time in minutes and seconds from 00 00 to 99 59 NOTE Different abbreviations are used to designate a digital input as Latched or Unlatched as shown below Settings Select Input Menu When configuring an input see Section 9 3 see Section 9 3 4 NL Not Latched N No not latched L Latched Y Yes latched Unlatched Latched 45 9 3 1 9 3 2 9 3 3 Change Label Name of Input Each input has a default label Input_01 Input_02 etc that you may change to a more descriptive name for ease In recognizing alarms and events associated with the input The label may consist of up to eight characters see Table 20 for valid characters From the Setup Input Menu choose Label for the selected input Label Input_01 in the example at right and press Enter J To change the input s label which may consist of up to eight char acters e Use the arrows T to choose a character Press Enter J to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again Define Input as Normally Open or Normally Closed Each input may be set up as Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC The default setting for all input points is NO Normally Open If you require an input to be a supervised
185. sal Monitor main 10 Packing manifest optional Expansion Board 16 Wirine specifications gt mam board yv 2 leri T 20 Digit l output jumper Settings r o ES acu 22 Wiring specifications optional Expansion Board 25 DIP switch setting outputs wired as Normally Closed N C 28 DIP switch setting outputs wired as Normally Open N O 28 Guide to Universal Monitor functions 30 Promary Functions Overview uud e P S E a Ga 31 Alarm Oe conditions REE BESS ELE SE DECREE 34 Event los conditions 43 5 6 l OOK 4 BAKER ASS dide us 35 ONC TOP cond LORS a d ovg s quide dodi am wie ears ae S d 36 Wn 2 075 2 ex Ron die i enone ars dan dua etd 37 aA u ur e eno Tes uio ates oa ara k a 37 Diost al oe ra ck Was ds wd barat ua a Qha q Aone a A amia ius o cata T S 38 Malid chgracters TOF data ODUES uu s wt cae re d rdc 43 Default settings digital inputs RR RR e 45 Default settings
186. shes or holes in the carton or severely flattened corners Open the shipping crates carefully Use care to avoid puncturing the container with sharp objects that might damage the contents Inspect the Expansion Board and all included components for damage If any damage from shipping or mishandling is observed immediately file a damage claim with the shipping agency and forward a copy to Liebert Corporation 1050 Dearborn Drive P O Box 29186 Columbus OH 43229 Packing Contents Table 6 Packing manifest optional Expansion Board Standard Components Expansion Board small enclosure User Manual Keys 2 to panel door lock Two 2 spare fuses for output relays 16 3 2 3 2 1 Installation Optional Expansion Board Surface Mounting the Optional Expansion Board NOTE Removing the conduit knockouts before mounting the optional Expansion Board on the wall will ease installation and prevent strain on the mounting hardware and wall It is imperative to remove the knockouts if the unit is to be flush mounted After determining where to place the optional Expansion Board check to ensure that you have all the hardware required to install the panel on the surface of a wall Obtain the needed tools and material Required tools Electric drill Gf surface is too hard to drive screws without pilot holes Screwdriver Marker to denote layout of holes Four screws each 10 Mounting the Panel
187. sition where you want MAD TO EXD BOARD to make a change T l NEXT SETiECT Use the arrows Jto choose Y Yes Mapped to this output or N No Not mapped then press Enter When finished press Enter J again Output Map OUTPUT MAP j 2 2 5 ME Map Sensor to Expansion Board Output NNNYNNNN From the Select Outputs menu select Map to Exp Board if you want to map the selected sensor to an output on the optional Expansion Board These outputs are identified as Outputs 9 16 On the Output Map screen you may map the selected sensor to any Select Outputs of the eight outputs 9 16 or to more than one output if desired SELECT OUTPUTS The example at right shows Sensor 1 High Stpt mapped to MAP TO MAIN BOARD Output11 gt d TO EXP BOARD NEXT J SELECT To make changes to the mapping f needed press Enter to advance to the position directly below the output Output Map OUTPUT MAP Use the arrows T to choose Y Yes Mapped to this output or 0910111213141516 N No Not mapped then press Enter 1 NNYNNNNN Press Enter to advance to the next position where you want to make a chanee Use the arrows choose Y Yes Mapped to this output or N No Not mapped then press Enter 1 When finished press Enter J again Default Mappings Analog Inputs to Outputs By default analog inputs are not mapped to any digital output as shown in Table 24 Table 24 Defau
188. sword Setup System Info Menu A password is required to access the Universal Monitor s system and SETUP SYSTEM INFO control options as described in 9 1 Login The password consists of CHANGE PASSWORD four characters see Table 20 for valid characters The default pass ra ea s SETUP SITE ID Change the Password CONNECT BATTERY SETUP SERV PH NUM To change the password FACTORY DEFAULTS From the Setup System Info Menu use the arrows T to choose Change Password then press Enter J Change Password To change your password CHANGE PASSWORD Use the arrows T J to choose a character AA e Press Enter J to advance to the next character position T l SELECT J NEXT END When finished press Enter again Reset Password to the Factory Default AAAA To reset the password to the factory default of AAAA Locate DIP switch 1 on the unit s circuit board see 1 7 Controller Board Overview and move all switches to the OFF position down Move the second switch to the ON position then to the OFF position Move the seventh switch to the ON position then to the OFF position Move the eighth switch to the ON position then to the OFF position The password should now be AAAA Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time The Universal Monitor has a built in real time clock that 15 backed up by an encapsulated lithium battery and set up to adjust automatically for daylight saving time twice a
189. t CHANGE LABEL 8 CHARACTERS MAX gt INPUT 01 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL ala ala als als ala sl ale ala ala ale ale als als ala ales ala ale ale 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 4 S S S 4 EV EVENT AL ALARMABLE NL NOT LATCHED L LATCHED MIN SEC DELAY TIME BEFORE INPUT WILL TRIGGER NOTE EVENT CANNOT BE LATCHED ala sl ales ale ala ale ale als ala als ale ala ale ale als ala ale ale ala ala 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 S 4 4 4 4 0 4 4S 4 4 S 4 S 4 S S 4 gt IS INPUT NORMALLY OPENED NO OR NORMALLY CLOSED NC gt NO gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt IS INPUT AN ALARM AL OR EVENT EV gt gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt IS ALARM LATCHED YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL gt DELAY TIME BEFORE TRIGGER MM SS gt 00 01 gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL 106 Setup Menu Setup Input Expansion Board Inputs SETUP INPUT Setup for discrete input points Select input to edit TNPUT DEFTNTTTON NO NORMALLY OPENED 1 INPUT_01 NO EV NL 00 01 NC NORMALLY CLOSED 2 INPUT_O2 NO AL L 00 01 3 INPUT 03 NC EV NL 00 01 EV EVENT 4 04 NO AL L 00 01 AL ALARMABLE 5 INPUT_O5 NC AL L 00 01 6 INPUT 06 NO EV NL 00 01 NL NOT LATCHED 7 INPUT_O7 NO AL L
190. t and press Enter J From the Select Input Menu choose the input you want for exam ple Input 01 and press Enter Jd Table 21 shows the digital input features you may change along with the default settings you may change the name of the input define it as Setup System Menu gt SETUP INPUT SETUP COMMON ALARM SETUP SENSOR SETUP I O MATRIX T lENEXT SELECT SETUP OUTPUT SETUP MODEM amp PAGERS SETUP SYSTEM INFO SETUP EXP BOARD Select Input Menu SELECT INPUT gt INPUT 01 INPUT 02 T J NEXT INPUT 03 INPUT 04 INPUT 05 INPUT 06 INPUT 07 INPUT 08 INPUT 09 INPUT 10 INPUT 11 INPUT 12 INPUT 13 INPUT 14 INPUT 15 INPUT 16 INPUT 17 INPUT 18 INPUT 19 INPUT 20 INPUT 21 INPUT 22 INPUT 23 INPUT 24 NO AL NL NO AL NL EI OTT NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL NO AL NL normally open or closed and specify it as alarmable or as an event NOTE INPUT_09 INPUT_24 Alarmable inputs may be defined as either Unlatched or Latched for optional Expansion Board Event status allows you to monitor a digital input s state and use a change in state to initiate an action through an output if desired without triggering an alarm Events are always Unlatched You may also specify a time delay before the Universal Monitor respond
191. the Select Pager Menu choose the pager number you T l NEXT 1 want for example Pager Number 1 and press Enter 1 Select Pager Menu SELECT PAGER gt PAGER NUMBER 1 PAGER NUMBER 2 JNEXT l SELECT PAGER NUMBER 3 PAGER NUMBER 4 64 Enter a Pager Number From the Setup Pager Menu choose Setup Pager Number for the selected pager Setup Pager 1 Number in the example at right and press Enter J See Table 30 for guidelines on entering the pager number which may consist of up to 40 characters enter the pager number e Use the arrows T to choose a character Press Enter to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter again Table 30 Guidelines for dialing pagers Device type Required entries Example pos The first character must be N18005551212 Alphanumeric pager Remote modem The first character must be A 18005551212 The first character must be 18005551212 Device type Optional entries Example Use 9 if needed to access an outside line place after first character N A or M Use wait for second dial tone All types before dialing if the phone system has two of devices dial tones initial tone and a second tone A9W18005551212 for outside line place after 9 before the number to be dialed Use comma to pause two seconds N1 8005551212 Numeric Use as the last
192. the remote alarm Initiate Remote Alarm Test Service Terminal Interface only INITIATE REMOTE ALARM TEST This command simulates an alarm to test alarm notification setup for the service phone number 1 REMOTE ALARM TEST 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 At the Simulate An Alarm Condition prompt enter Y if you wish to proceed or N if you want to cancel the alarm simulation gt SIMULATE AN ALARM CONDITION YES Y OR NO N gt N gt gt COMMAND SUCCESSFUL After the Command Successful message appears disconnect from the modem at the top of the HyperTerminal window click on Call then on Disconnect as shown below Universal Monitor HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help 21 Wait for a Call stop Waiting Disconnect Disconnects from the remote system Wait for the Universal Monitor to dial out to send a test message To verify whether the test was successful check the Event Log see 7 8 View Event Log for one of these two messages Dial out test passed or Dial out test failed NOTE Also verify that a message was received at the Service Phone Number If the test is NOT successful check the following Modem configuration see 9 8 1 Modem Setup Initialization String Pager configuration see 9 8 8 Pager Setup Pager Number and PIN 78
193. tom and roceeds up numberin 2 If necessary remove a conduit knockout to ee are permit wire entry Into the Universal Monitor enclosure 1 Turn OFF electrical power to the Universal Monitor 3 Bring the wire s into the Universal Monitor enclosure through a conduit knockout or access slot Ex Loosen the appropriate screw and slip the stripped end of the wire into the terminal block Tighten the screw until 1t holds the wire snugly A CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not interconnect the outputs of different Class 2 circuits 21 Wiring and Connections Main Board 4 2 3 Setting the Digital Output Jumpers 4 3 Each digital output has an associated jumper to define its operation when power is interrupted and there is no battery backup to the board This puts the Universal Monitor in a fail safe mode and ensures proper functioning when the board has no power or battery backup The Universal Monitor comes from the factory with all digital output jumpers in the OFF position nor mally open The jumper setting for each digital output can be changed to ON normally closed The settings are shown in Table 8 Digital output jumpers Table 8 Digital output jumper settings Output status power loss amp no battery backup TB3 RELAY OUTPUTS BOTTOM Normally open Normally closed change the output jumper setting 1 Find the respective black out
194. utput status LEDs CC Battery pack E _ ma H M I Zav INPUT ls i anua E Me gom SENSOR 1 0 CNTLL O connector Override Switch BB LCD contrast 8 Y outputs adjustment i TB3 B hapiy pm connectors See car I Digital output AA LCD connector T i E Z DIP switch 1 de J Status LEDs e Y Modem K Digital output status LEDs loss of power Iii X Modem C D ne a lt nt T is ems SO L Digital input W 24VAC va 7 Jat 7 Imi connectors connector b IZ a T wa V Power On Off Te coyffis Tm a 2 ALL CIRCUITS Digital input switch eorom i status LEDs U Power N Analog receptacle T Phone S Serial R EIA485 Q SiteScan P 12VDC 24VDC O Analog ground h connector line interface connector Web analog input input connector connector connector jumper connectors RS232 EIA574 EIA422 ee 1 Controller board components Description O Imore For more information see see A Power ON Power switch the controller board When switched off Power to the switch the battery pack is disabled Universal Monitor Provides battery backup during a power loss to
195. value enter an adjustment factor for example if the sensor reading shows 70 F when the actual temperature is 75 F the offset might be 5 F The default Offset value for each sensor is 000 0 Values that can be entered range from 999 9 to 4999 9 To enter a new value From the Setup Sensor Menu choose Offset for the selected sensor and press Enter 1 To change the Offset value Use the arrows to choose a character Press Enter to advance to the next character position When finished press Enter J again System and Control Options Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T JeNEXT SELECT UNITS DEG 4 mA 999 9 OA RTS OFFSET 000 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0999 9 HIGH SETPT 0999 9 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 Change 4 mA Value CHANGE 4 mA VALUE 4 mA 050 0 T JeSELECT J NEXT END Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T JeNEXT l SELECT UNITS DEG 4 mA 050 0 gt 20 mA 99979 OFFSET 000 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N OWS Sy PaO I HIGH SETPT 0999 9 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 Change 20 mA Value CHANGE 20 mA VALUE 20 mA 090 0 T JeSELECT J NEXT END Setup Sensor Menu SETUP SENSOR 1 CONNECTED Y LABEL ROOM TMP T lENEXT I SELECT UNITS DEG 4 mA 050 0 20 mA 090 0 OFFSET 000 0 ALARM EVENT AL LATCHED N LOW SETPT 0999 9 HIGH SETPT 0999 9 SENSOR DELAY 00 01 Change O
196. vice Terminal Interface only PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE This command will update the existing firmware 1 PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE 2 RETURN TO SETUP SYSTEM INFO MENU 3 RETURN TO SETUP MENU 4 RETURN TO MAIN MENU SELECT A NUMBER 1 To perform the update 1 Atthe Perform Firmware Update prompt enter Y Yes begin or N No cancel The current setting appears brackets N in the following example gt PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDATE YES Y OR NO N gt N gt 76 System and Control Options The following instructions refer to the Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal program These steps may vary for other communications programs 2 The firmware update is a two step process this step describes how to upload the file prog s19 where is a number for example prog118 s19 to the Universal Monitor a At the top of the HyperTerminal window shown below click on Transfer then on Send File Universal Monitor HyperTerminal File Edit View Transfer Help D 5151 ole Receive File Capture Send Text File Enter filename px progtHHt s19 or the existir Send File older flash s19 E es MENU 3 RETURN IO SETUP MENU Ense amp RETURN TO MAIN MENU Protocol Select modem Xmodem SELECT A NUMBER 1 Send Close Cancel gt PERFORM FIRMWARE UPDRTE VES V OR NO N gt gt V
197. wer receptacle One of the two 24VAC connectors for power the second is also on the right side of the Transformer Module near the top Each connector is rated for 40VA On board modem with 9600 baud rate Wiring and Connections Main Board Connecting Analog Inputs View Input Status Setup System Setup 4 3 1 Setting the 12VDC 24VDC Analog Power Jumper Wiring and Connections Main Board EIA422 SiteScan Web Connector 4 0 Wiring and Connections Main Board 5 3 1 Connect EIA485 Connectors to Main Board 4 6 1 RS232 Connector A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface 4 6 2 Phone Line Connector 9 8 Setup System Setup Modem amp Pagers 9 9 6 Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number A 2 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface 2 4 2 Termination and Mounting Large Enclosure 4 0 Wiring and Connections Main Board 2 4 2 Termination and Mounting Large Enclosure 4 0 Wiring and Connections Main Board 2 4 2 Termination and Mounting Large Enclosure 4 0 Wiring and Connections Main Board 9 8 Setup System Setup Modem amp Pagers Y Modem status LEDs Indicates the operational status of the modem 1 9 LED Indicators Z DIPswitch1 DIP switch used for resetting password to default 9 9 1 Change Password AA LCD connector Connection for the LCD on the enclosure door BB LCD contrast adjustment Adjustment contrast for the LCD on the enclosure door CC
198. y to silence an alarm Back Up Log Files SYSTEM amp CONTROL FUNCTIONS Login Setup System Setup Input Setup Common Alarm Setup Sensor Setup Matrix Setup Output Pager Setup Pager Number amp PIN Pager Setup Communications Check Modem Setup Initialization String Modem Setup Enter Universal Monitor Phone Number Modem Setup Enable Modem Diagnostic Messages Modem Setup Change Modem Dial Prefix Modem Setup Change Modem Hang Up Delay After a Call Setup System Info Change Password Change Date amp Time Automatic Daylight Saving Time Setup Site ID Connect Battery Backup and Upload Configuration File Setup Serv Ph Num Enter Phone Number Setup Serv Ph Num Communications Check Factory Defaults Perform Firmware Update Initiate Remote Alarm Test Setup Exp Board Optional Expansion Board Manual Output Ctrl Clear Alarms amp Logs Clear Active Alarms Clear the Alarm Log Clear the Event Log Clear the Trend Logs page 40 100 page 41 101 page 104 page 105 page 106 page 108 page 109 page 111 page 117 page 119 page 119 page 120 page 120 page 120 page 120 page 120 page 121 page 121 page 122 page 122 page 123 page 123 page 124 page 124 page 125 page 125 page 126 page 127 page 128 page 130 page 130 page 130 page 131 page 131 CoO A 2 A 2 1 Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface CONNECTING TO THE SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE This section descr

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